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Hamilton Spectator
6 days ago
- Hamilton Spectator
Ontario girl Christine Jessop was murdered in 1984. A new Crave documentary coming soon will tell her story
Christine Jessop, an Ontario girl who went missing on Oct. 3, 1984, will have her story told in a three part, one-hour true-crime series that is set to air on streaming platform Crave on Aug. 8. The series 'explores the devastating, decades-long case of nine-year-old Christine Jessop, who was tragically murdered in a small, rural Ontario town in 1984,' according to a Bell Media news release . Jessop, who was nine years old at the time, went missing in Queensville, Ont., before her body was found three months later. It wasn't until 35 years later, however, that the mystery was finally solved. 'The Christine Jessop Story' will be the first time Christine's family speaks out and shares the devastating story, which includes 'a desperate search for answers, a falsely accused suspect, corrupt policing, revolutionary forensics, and a family forced to go through the unthinkable,' the series description reads. The confirmed killer was not found until 2020, when Toronto Police identified Calvin Hoover , a friend and neighbour of the Jessop family who was 28 years old at the time. He died by suicide in 2015 prior to being identified. The true-crime series is produced by Alibi Entertainment, in association with Bell Media's Crave, and is produced with the participation of the Canadian Film or Video Production Tax Credit, The Government of Ontario, The Ontario Film & Television Tax Credit, and with the financial assistance of the Bell Fund. Error! Sorry, there was an error processing your request. There was a problem with the recaptcha. Please try again. You may unsubscribe at any time. By signing up, you agree to our terms of use and privacy policy . This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google privacy policy and terms of service apply. Want more of the latest from us? Sign up for more at our newsletter page .


Business Upturn
6 days ago
- Entertainment
- Business Upturn
Shoresy Season 5: Release date speculation, cast and plot details – Everything we know so far
By Aman Shukla Published on July 23, 2025, 19:30 IST Last updated July 23, 2025, 14:13 IST Alright, hockey fans, let's talk Shoresy ! The Letterkenny spin-off that's all about chirps, heart, and the gritty charm of Sudbury hockey has us pumped for Season 5. After Season 4 dropped on Crave (January 24, 2025) and Hulu (February 26, 2025), the big question is: what's next for Shoresy and the Sudbury Bulldogs? From release date guesses to cast news and plot hints, here's the full scoop on Shoresy Season 5—everything we know so far, straight from the rink. When Could Shoresy Season 5 Hit Screens? No official release date yet, but let's piece it together. Shoresy has been cranking out seasons like clockwork, one per year since 2022. Season 4 was filmed in summer 2024 and landed on Crave in January 2025, with Hulu dropping it a month later. Word is, Season 5 production kicks off in spring 2025. If the team sticks to their usual pace, we're looking at a Crave premiere in January or February 2026, with Hulu likely following in February or March 2026. Keep your eyes on Crave or Hulu's socials for the official drop date—fingers crossed it's sooner rather than later! Who's Back for Shoresy Season 5? The Sudbury Bulldogs wouldn't be the same without their core crew, and most of the fan-favorites are confirmed to return. Here's who's lacing up for Season 5: Jared Keeso as Shoresy: The chirp-slinging, mom-loving captain is back, ready to lead (and probably offend) with passion. Tasya Teles as Nat: The Bulldogs' sharp-witted owner will keep Shoresy in line—or at least try to. Blair Lamora as Ziigwan: Nat's right-hand woman, bringing her no-BS vibe to the rink. Keilani Rose as Miigwan: The other half of Nat's dynamic duo, Miigwan's set to return, too. Jonathan-Ismaël Diaby as Dolo: The ex-NHLer's chill, hip-hop-loving energy is a lock for Season 5. Terry Ryan as Ted 'Hitch' Hitchcock: Another former pro hockey player, Hitch is back for more laughs. We're still waiting on word about other Bulldogs or new faces. Fans on Reddit are begging for characters like Fish to make a comeback, and there's chatter about Letterkenny crossovers (think Laurence Leboeuf or Scott Thompson) or even big-name guests like Donald Glover—though that's just wishful thinking for now. The show loves tossing in real hockey players, so expect some surprises. What's the Plot for Shoresy Season 5? Season 4 left us with some big changes. After their cup win, the Bulldogs dealt with summer shenanigans in Sudbury, and Shoresy made the gut-punch call to retire from competitive hockey due to injuries. So, what's next? While the writers are keeping things hush-hush, Season 5 will likely dig into Shoresy's life off the ice, exploring how he and the team adjust. Will the Bulldogs stay tight-knit without the rink? Could new rivalries spark up? Expect the show's classic mix of crude humor, team loyalty, and those quiet, heartfelt moments that hit you right in the feels. Sudbury's real-life spots, like the Sudbury Community Arena or local bars, will probably keep setting the scene. Reddit fans are buzzing about possible roster shake-ups—some even want JJ benched for being a flaky teammate—but we'll have to wait and see what the writers cook up. Ahmedabad Plane Crash Aman Shukla is a post-graduate in mass communication . A media enthusiast who has a strong hold on communication ,content writing and copy writing. Aman is currently working as journalist at

Montreal Gazette
22-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Montreal Gazette
Second season of The Rebuild: Inside the Montreal Canadiens premieres Aug. 21
Montreal Canadiens Montreal Canadiens fans won't have to wait until training camp to get their Habs fix on television: Season 2 of The Rebuild: Inside the Montreal Canadiens premieres Aug. 21 on Crave in Canada. The streaming service made the announcement Tuesday on their Instagram page. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Crave en français (@cravecanadafr) 'Witness the evolution of a team undergoing a major transformation towards a promising future. Follow the coach and players from a new angle, from training camp to the playoffs,' the post said. Season 1 was considered a success for Bell Media's streaming service. At the time the second season was announced, Crave said Season 1 of The Rebuild was one of the most-viewed French titles on Crave. It was also the most-watched Crave Original factual series since Crave became a bilingual TV and streaming service in 2020. Season 1 featured eight episodes in English and French. The docuseries takes fans behind the scenes of the team's rebuilding process. The first season was shot during the 2023-24 NHL season, while the latest season will cover 2024-25. The show is once again being produced by Groupe Fair-Play.


Ottawa Citizen
22-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Ottawa Citizen
Second season of The Rebuild: Inside the Montreal Canadiens premieres Aug. 21
Article content Montreal Canadiens fans won't have to wait until training camp to get their Habs fix on television: Season 2 of The Rebuild: Inside the Montreal Canadiens premieres Aug. 21 on Crave in Canada. Article content The streaming service made the announcement Tuesday on their Instagram page. Article content Article content 'Witness the evolution of a team undergoing a major transformation towards a promising future. Follow the coach and players from a new angle, from training camp to the playoffs,' the post said. Article content Article content The docuseries takes fans behind the scenes of the team's rebuilding process. The first season was shot during the 2023-24 NHL season, while the latest season will cover 2024-25. The show is once again being produced by Groupe Fair-Play. Article content


Edmonton Journal
22-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Edmonton Journal
Second season of The Rebuild: Inside the Montreal Canadiens premieres Aug. 21
Montreal Canadiens fans won't have to wait until training camp to get their Habs fix on television: Season 2 of The Rebuild: Inside the Montreal Canadiens premieres Aug. 21 on Crave in Canada. Article content The streaming service made the announcement Tuesday on their Instagram page. Article content Article content 'Witness the evolution of a team undergoing a major transformation towards a promising future. Follow the coach and players from a new angle, from training camp to the playoffs,' the post said. Article content Article content The docuseries takes fans behind the scenes of the team's rebuilding process. The first season was shot during the 2023-24 NHL season, while the latest season will cover 2024-25. The show is once again being produced by Groupe Fair-Play. Article content