Sweden won the coin toss and opted to shoot ... Izzy writes for The Hockey News and edits the Arts & Culture and Sports sections for SFU's student newspaper, The Peak. A recent graduate from ...
“Such an act disregards the customs and traditions that have sustained the Yoruba people for centuries and diminishes the spiritual significance of the king’s role as a custodian of culture ...
Three, two, one, time to eat grapes! New Year’s Eve revellers – including some in Singapore – hopped on a growing trend to usher in the new year in 2025, with many taking to social media to ...
Or you might say “hej.” The Danish-Swedish farmdog — yep, that's the official name — joins the pack this week. The designation makes the breed eligible to compete for many best in show ...
Across the world, New Year’s celebrations are filled with fascinating customs and traditions. In Spain, people welcome the year by eating 12 grapes at midnight—one grape for each clock chime.
As the clock struck midnight, ushering in the year 2025, many turned to traditions to ensure a prosperous year ahead. From culinary customs to fashion choices, five New Year practices were believed to ...
The Japanese eat soba noodles and visit the temple to seek blessings for the year ahead. Here is a look at five popular New Year traditions from around the world and their origins. Stay informed with ...