The controls can be used to choose an audio-first experience on the app or a video-enhanced one, Spotify says.
Month: April 2026
Melissa Chiu Exits Hirshhorn Museum to Lead Guggenheim
Melissa Chiu is stepping down as director of the Hirshhorn Museum in Washington to lead the Guggenheim Museum in New York.
Frieren’s strongest villain explained: Who is Macht and what are his powers
Macht has been teased at the end of Frieren season 2 as the main villain of season 3, and the last Sage of Destruction is the scariest foe yet.
Manitoba family seeks answers after missing Indigenous woman’s remains found
Leah Keeper’s family says they’ve been told her remains were found in the 600 block of Pritchard Avenue. She has been missing for nearly three years.
Charge misses chance to move into PWHL playoff spot in loss to Seattle
Toronto plays host to Ottawa in a huge showdown on Saturday
Land title issues should be negotiated, not litigated, Kelowna lawyer says
The provincial government and First Nations should negotiate rather than litigate land title issues in the wake of the landmark Cowichan decision, says a Kelowna lawyer.The ruling last August handed the Cowichan Tribes and other First Nations Aboriginal title over 300 hectares of land inside Ric…
Carney praises Hansen, calls hearing French from space a point of pride
Carney called the mission “hugely inspiring” and said Canadians “couldn’t be more proud” of Hansen and the collaboration with the United States.
‘We’re struggling:’ Remains of missing First Nations woman found in Winnipeg
Winnipeg police say DNA tests have confirmed the death of a First Nations woman who disappeared more than two years ago.
Half of Alberta’s small businesses experienced increased crime in 2025, CFIB says
A new survey by the CFIB shows that 49 per cent of small business owners in Alberta think crime in their community has “significantly” or “somewhat” increased over the past year.
Premier hints at approval of Kelowna’s bid for early opt-out of short-term rental restrictions
The City of Kelowna may not have to wait much longer to learn whether its bid for an early opt-out from short-term rental restrictions will be granted.During a news conference in Kelowna, Wednesday morning, Premier David Eby hinted at positive news for the city and those in a position to legally…
