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Hot chocolate, Secret Santas, and the instantly cheery sounds of sleigh bells all around, it’s the holiday season and it couldn’t have rolled around faster. Whether you’re someone who goes all out for the season or one who prefers the cosy comforts of a blanket and a good book, a good holiday song is something we all need in our playlists this year. Thankfully, we have a number of new releases to pick from. From Dolly Parton crooning about Christmas comfort to Shawn Mendes and Camila Cabello reminding everyone that they’re in love and you’re still watching fancies of your favourite K-pop singers while watering down your hot chocolate with tears, here are all the new holiday songs that you need in your playlist this season.
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The prizes for this year’s challenge include thousands of dollars in gift certificates for instruments or other audio products from Long & McQuade. Entrants could choose from a wide-ranging list of 22 popular Canadian songs, including Hand in My Pocket by Alanis Morissette, You’re Still the One by Shania Twain and Call Me Maybe by Carly Rae Jepsen. The junior choir from Victoria’s McKenzie Elementary went the medley route and won the primary vocal category for students from Kindergarten to Grade 3. The 23-member choir’s rendition of songs by Jack Grunsky, Catherine MacLellan and Sam Roberts earned the school $3,000 in new musical instruments and a plaque commemorating the win.
The 20 best albums of 2020
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Yes, it’s been a hard year, and yes, we’re also tired of confronting that fact. But the bizarrely repetitive and numbing hermetic existence most of us have endured this past year has made for a strange experience, one thankfully made more tolerable by all the art and pop culture streamed, downloaded, mailed, and delivered into our homes. A lot of the music that ended up on our list of the 20 best albums of the year already made an appearance at 2020’s halfway point, showing up on the list of our favorite music thus far. Most of those records were made before lockdown began, but there’s more than a couple here Charli XCX, Taylor Swift that drew inspiration from the same wellspring of hardship that crea