SEOUL, South Korea — Stray Kids are gearing up for a busy 2026 with a new full album, an expansive world tour and continued global expansion, building on their momentum as one of K-pop’s most prolific and self-produced acts.
Stray Kids
The eight-member JYP Entertainment group — Bang Chan, Lee Know, Changbin, Hyunjin, Han, Felix, Seungmin and I.N — revealed ambitious plans for the year in their “STEP OUT 2026” video released on Dec. 31, 2025. The announcement included a new album, a large-scale tour, fan meetings and additional fan-focused content, exciting STAYs worldwide as the group celebrates its eighth anniversary.
On March 25, 2026 — marking their debut anniversary — Stray Kids dropped the digital single “별, 빛 (STAY)” (Star, Light – STAY), a heartfelt track dedicated to their loyal fandom. The song serves as the title track for the upcoming special compilation album “REPLAY: STAY WITH YOUR WINGS,” initially planned for earlier in the year but restructured with the single released first and the full digital version expected later in 2026. The project features unreleased solo tracks and material from past tours, offering fans a deeper look into the members’ individual artistry.
‘STEP OUT 2026’ Blueprint for the Year
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In the “STEP OUT 2026” video, the members outlined a packed schedule that underscores their signature high work ethic and direct engagement with fans. Alongside the new album and tour, plans include fan meetings, festival appearances, the return of signature content like “Kids Room,” and global SKZOO pop-up stores featuring the group’s popular mascot characters.
JYP Entertainment has confirmed the group will make a full comeback with a new album, though an exact release date remains unannounced as of late March 2026. Industry speculation and fan discussions point to a potential drop in the third or fourth quarter, allowing time for thorough preparation after their active 2025 schedule that included the “DO IT” SKZ IT TAPE release.
The upcoming tour is expected to build on the success of previous world tours, likely visiting major cities across Asia, North America, Europe, Latin America and Australia. Exact dates and venues have not yet been revealed, but anticipation is high following sold-out shows and record-breaking attendance in prior years.
Anniversary Single Honors STAYs
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The March 25 release of “별, 빛 (STAY)” was positioned as a special gift to fans on the group’s eighth anniversary. The track’s warm, emotional tone reflects gratitude and the unbreakable bond between Stray Kids and STAY, a theme consistent with the group’s fan-centric approach since debut.
The special album “REPLAY: STAY WITH YOUR WINGS” was first teased as part of the sixth-generation STAY membership kit in January 2026. It was originally slated for a February release but shifted strategy, with the title track coming as a digital single in the first quarter and remaining tracks to follow digitally later. The compilation is expected to include solo songs performed during the 5-STAR Dome Tour and other unreleased material, giving fans a “replay” of cherished moments while introducing fresh content.
Self-Produced Identity and Recent Momentum
Stray Kids have built a reputation for self-production, with leader Bang Chan, Changbin and Han (collectively 3RACHA) heavily involved in songwriting, composition and arrangement. This hands-on approach has allowed them to maintain a distinct sound blending hip-hop, rock, electronic and experimental elements.
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Their 2025 activities, including the “DO IT” release with double title tracks, kept them in the spotlight and set the stage for 2026 ambitions. The group has consistently broken records on global charts, sold out arenas and expanded their influence through variety content, fashion and brand partnerships.
As they enter their ninth year, Stray Kids continue to emphasize authenticity and connection with fans. The “STEP OUT 2026” plans reflect confidence after years of steady growth, positioning them as leaders in the fourth-generation K-pop scene even as newer acts emerge.
Fan and Industry Reactions
STAYs have responded enthusiastically to the 2026 roadmap, flooding social media with excitement over the promised album and tour. Some fans noted the ambitious scope amid discussions comparing activity levels across K-pop groups, but supporters defended the group’s work ethic as consistent with their identity.
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Critics and industry observers view the plans as a natural progression for a group known for frequent releases and strong live performances. The inclusion of solo tracks in the special album highlights the members’ individual talents, potentially paving the way for future subunit or solo projects while strengthening the collective brand.
Global expansion elements, such as SKZOO pop-ups, demonstrate JYP’s strategy to deepen international engagement beyond music, tapping into merchandise and experiential marketing.
Challenges and Outlook
Navigating a demanding schedule while maintaining quality remains a challenge for any top-tier act. Stray Kids have spoken openly in the past about balancing creativity, health and rest, and 2026’s plans will test that equilibrium.
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With a new album on the horizon, fans speculate on sonic evolution — perhaps more mature themes, bolder experimentation or continued genre fusion. The group’s history suggests the project will feature self-written tracks that reflect their current mindset and experiences.
The world tour is expected to deliver high-energy performances with elaborate staging, fan interactions and setlists blending hits with new material. Festival appearances could further boost visibility in key markets.
As March 2026 draws to a close, the anniversary single “별, 빛 (STAY)” serves as a touching reminder of the group-fan relationship that has fueled Stray Kids’ journey. With more music and live shows ahead, 2026 is shaping up as another landmark year for the self-producing idols who have consistently “stepped out” beyond expectations.
Whether through heartfelt ballads dedicated to STAY or high-octane comeback tracks, Stray Kids show no signs of slowing down. Global audiences eagerly await the next chapter as the group continues to write its own story on its terms.
Austrian police announced Saturday that a commercially sold baby food product was found to be laced with rat poison.
Authorities said the tampered HiPP-brand item may have been sold in Austria, with similar products also circulating in neighboring countries, including Germany, the Czech Republic and Slovakia.
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“With the assistance of the Federal Criminal Police Office, a sample of the seized product was examined on Saturday afternoon and tested positive for rat poison,” the Burgenland State Criminal Police Office said.
Officials described the substances as “potentially life-threatening” and urged all shoppers to inspect their pantries for similar affected products.
Hipp Organic baby food sits on a shelf in a Camberwell, south London, food resource center. (Aaron Chown/PA Images via Getty Images / Getty Images)
The company said that jars sold at major retail partner Spar in Austria are being recalled out of precaution, and emphasized that the issue is linked to a “criminal act” and not a quality control problem.
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“This recall is not due to a product or quality defect on our part. The jars left our HiPP factory in perfect condition. The recall is linked to a criminal act being investigated by the authorities,” the company said.
“As part of ongoing criminal investigations, isolated cases of tampered HiPP baby food jars have been seized – as previously reported in Austria, now also in the Czech Republic and Slovakia.”
HiPP Holdings, a German-Swiss company known for its organic, preservative-free baby food, primarily sells its products in European retail stores. However, consumers in the U.S. and other international markets can also obtain them through specialized online importers.
Police said the suspected baby food jar, a carrot and potato variety, was first alerted by a customer who ultimately did not feed it to their baby.
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The suspicious item was identified by a white sticker featuring a red circle on the bottom of the glass container and reportedly gave off a spoiled odor after being opened, according to the Austrian Agency for Health and Food Safety.
Those who bought the item were urged to check their products for suspicious markings and signs of tampering, including damaged or already-opened lids, missing safety seals, or containers that fail to produce a clicking sound when first opened.
Customers who suspect they may have purchased the affected product are urged not to consume it under any circumstances or feed it to a child. Officials advised setting the item away from other food, ideally while wearing gloves, and washing hands thoroughly before handling anything else.
HiPP added that refunds may be issued at their retail partners — Spar, Eurospar, Interspar and Maximarkt — even without a receipt.
Authorities said rat poisons contain various active ingredients, including bromadiolone, which inhibits the effects of vitamin K, a key component in blood clotting.
A HiPP baby food jar containing a red-colored purée with a label featuring noodles, tomatoes, ham and vegetables. (Schöning/ullstein bild via Getty Images / Getty Images)
Possible consequences include bleeding from the gums, nosebleeds, bruising and blood in the stool. Symptoms may appear with a delay of two to five days after ingestion.
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Officials said consumers who experience extreme weakness or paleness should seek medical attention immediately. With appropriate treatment, particularly the administration of vitamin K, the poisoning is considered treatable.
URL CHangeGroupe Dynamite Inc. (GRGD:CA) Q4 2025 Earnings Call April 1, 2026 10:30 AM EDT
Company Participants
Alex Limosani Andrew Lutfy – Chair of the Board & CEO Stacie Beaver – President & COO Jean-Philippe Lachance – Chief Financial Officer
Conference Call Participants
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Irene Nattel – RBC Capital Markets, Research Division Stephen MacLeod – BMO Capital Markets Equity Research Martin Landry – Stifel Nicolaus Canada Inc., Research Division Mauricio Serna Vega – UBS Investment Bank, Research Division Brian Morrison – TD Cowen, Research Division Vishal Shreedhar – National Bank Financial, Inc., Research Division Michael Glen – Raymond James Ltd., Research Division Christopher Li – Desjardins Securities Inc., Research Division Adrienne Yih-Tennant – Barclays Bank PLC, Research Division Mark Petrie – CIBC Capital Markets, Research Division Luke Hannan – Canaccord Genuity Corp., Research Division Jonathan Keypour – Goldman Sachs Group, Inc., Research Division John Zamparo – Scotiabank Global Banking and Markets, Research Division
Presentation
Operator
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Good morning, ladies and gentlemen, and welcome to the Groupe Dynamite Fourth Quarter and Fiscal 2025 Results Conference Call. [Operator Instructions] The conference is being recorded. [Operator Instructions] And I would like to turn the conference over to Alex Limosani, Manager, Investor Relations and Corporate Finance at Groupe Dynamite. Please go ahead.
Alex Limosani
Thank you, and good morning, everyone. Joining me on the call are Andrew Lutfy, Chief Executive Officer and Chair of the Board; Stacie Beaver, President and Chief Operating Officer; and JP Lachance, Chief Financial Officer.
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This morning, Groupe Dynamite released its financial results for the 13- and 52-week periods ended January 31, 2026. The press release and related disclosure documents are available in the Investors section of our corporate website at groupedynamite.com and on SEDAR+.
We will begin the call with short remarks by management, followed by a question-and-answer period with financial analysts only. A replay of this webcast will be available shortly after the conclusion
Tarporley project includes private sale homes and affordable housing
Mark Smith and Local Democracy Reporter
05:00, 20 Apr 2026
The housing scheme from CB Homes will see 44 properties built on the edge of Tarporley(Image: CB Homes)
Plans for dozens of new homes in Tarporley have been rubber-stamped, with bosses at the firm behind the scheme hailing it a ‘landmark achievement’ for the company.
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Cheshire West and Chester Council planners have signed off on an outline application for a development on land off Eaton Lane in the village.
It is the brainchild of Tarporley-based CB Homes and includes a mix of properties for private sale and affordable housing.
According to the plans there will be 30 homes for the private market with a mix of two to five-bedroom homes, including bungalows, apartments, semi-detached and detached properties.
Affordable housing makes up the rest, comprising 14 homes with a mix of apartments and family properties to meet what the developer called ‘local housing needs’.
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CB Homes owner Nathan Booth said the approval was the largest in the firm’s 45-year-history, calling it a ‘landmark achievement’.
He said: “It reflects the dedication, commitment and motivation of our team.
“This milestone aligns strongly with our long-term business strategy and we are excited about the future.”
The application said green spaces were ‘integral’ to the design masterplan.
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It added: “The layout prioritises sustainable and accessible living, featuring pedestrian routes and cycleways connecting to the village centre, promoting active travel.”
The 5.4-acre site is split across two adjoining parcels of land to the west of Eaton Lane and backs onto existing residential neighbourhoods, including a Taylor Wimpey housing estate.
The application said the scheme was designed to act as a natural completion to that part of the village.
It said: “By preserving landscape features like existing trees, hedgerows, and pond into the design, the development not only respects the site’s natural character but also uses these features to create attractive, green spaces that benefit residents, local wildlife and the wider community.”
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Several objections were made over the plans, with other comments submitted in support.
To find all the planning applications, traffic diversions, road layout changes, alcohol licence applications and more in your community, visit the Public Notices Portal.
Air Canada announced on Friday that the airline is suspending select U.S.-bound flights as jet fuel prices continue to skyrocket in the wake of the Iran war.
The cuts, set to take effect this summer and last at least five months, will impact all service to John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK) in New York City and the Salt Lake City International Airport (SLC) in Utah, the airline said.
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“As we regularly do, we monitor and review our network to ensure that routes are meeting profitability targets,” the air carrier said in a statement.
“Jet fuel prices have doubled since the start of the Iran conflict, affecting some lower profitability routes and flights which now are no longer economically feasible. Schedule adjustments including some frequency reductions are being made in response.”
An Air Canada plane lands at Pearson Airport in Toronto, Ontario, Canada on July 1, 2024. (Mert Alper Dervis/Anadolu via Getty Images / Getty Images)
Affected customers will be contacted with alternative travel options, the Canadian carrier said.
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The airline specified that JFK will not see service from June 1 through Oct. 25, 2026, from its two hubs in Montreal and Toronto.
The move could reflect a consolidation strategy, as routes to nearby Newark (EWR) and LaGuardia (LGA) airports remain unaffected, according to the release.
Air Canada operates more heavily out of those two airports than JFK, its website shows, with local outlet CTV News reporting roughly 34 daily departures from across Canada.
A person watches an Air Canada airplane being towed away from a gate at Toronto Pearson International Airport on Feb. 6, 2024, in Toronto, Canada. (Gary Hershorn/Getty Images / Getty Images)
Flights to Salt Lake City, typically served only from Toronto Pearson (YYZ), will be suspended beginning June 30, with service expected to resume in 2027, creating a roughly six-month gap.
The airline also said two domestic routes and one international service were affected.
Routes between Vancouver and Fort McMurray will be suspended on May 28, while service between Toronto and Yellowknife will be halted on Aug. 30.
Both Fort McMurray and Yellowknife, which are considered lower-volume markets, were not given a resumption date.
Travelers at John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK) in New York, on Tuesday, Dec. 24, 2024. (uki Iwamura/Bloomberg via Getty Images / Getty Images)
The airline was also planning to launch service between Montreal and Guadalajara, Mexico, which has now been indefinitely suspended.
Air Canada said the changes represent only a small portion of its global operations, affecting about 1% of its total annual flying capacity for 2026.
Jet fuel prices increased to $3.79 on Friday, more than a 50% increase since the day before the Iran war broke out on Feb 27, according to Airlines for America.
Several U.S. airlines have also adopted new cost-cutting measures to offset rising jet fuel prices, with JetBlue, Southwest, American and United Airlines increasing checked bag fees.
FOX Business reached out to Air Canada for more information.
Apple’s next-generation in-car system, CarPlay Ultra, is poised to expand beyond its initial debut, with new reports indicating wider adoption across major automotive brands.
After initially launching in select Aston Martin vehicles, the platform is now expected to reach more mainstream markets.
Hyundai, Kia, and Genesis Set to Adopt CarPlay Ultra
Apple’s upcoming iOS 26.4 update will let CarPlay drivers talk to ChatGPT and other AI chatbots, enhancing in-car assistance, productivity, and conversation while keeping safety in mind.
According to MacRumors, Apple previously confirmed that Hyundai, Kia, and Genesis are preparing to integrate CarPlay Ultra into upcoming models.
Recent reports suggest that at least one new vehicle from these brands could feature the system in the second half of the year. If confirmed, this would mark a major shift from luxury exclusivity toward broader consumer accessibility.
What Sets CarPlay Ultra Apart
Unlike traditional Apple CarPlay, CarPlay Ultra delivers deeper integration with a vehicle’s internal systems.
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The platform extends beyond the infotainment display into the instrument cluster, enabling drivers to view real-time data, including speed, fuel levels, tire pressure, and engine temperature, within a unified interface. It also supports direct control over features like climate settings, radio, and rear-view camera displays.
Personalized Interface Meets Brand Identity
According to VOI, the key feature of CarPlay Ultra is its adaptability. Apple allows automakers to customize the interface to match their brand identity, ensuring a consistent in-car aesthetic.
Drivers can also select from multiple design layouts, adding a layer of personalization that enhances both usability and visual appeal.
For everyone who’s always interested in any Apple software, what the Cupertino giant did with CarPlay Ultra is one step ahead of others.
Scheme largely funded by £6.5m from the UK Government’s Town Deal
Richard Hunt and Local Democracy Reporter
05:00, 20 Apr 2026
The plans for the Revoe Community Sports Village project in Blackpool(Image: Local Democracy Reporting Service)
A multi-million pound community sports village for Blackpool has taken a major step forward as new details on the project emerge.
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A planning application for the Revoe Community Sports Village project, which is primarily funded by £6.5 million from the UK Government’s Town Deal, was last week submitted to Blackpool Council, which is working with Blackpool FC and Blackpool FC Community Trust.
The scheme includes the provision of two 7- a-side synthetic 3G football pitches, two padel courts and a Multi-Use Games Area (MUGA) and associated floodlighting.
A 3G (third-generation) football pitch is a modern, high-performance synthetic turf surface designed to replicate natural grass, featuring long fibers (40mm-60mm) infilled with sand and rubber crumb. They offer durable, all-weather play for training and competitive matches.
In addition, the plans also include proposed enclosures and boundary treatments, hard and soft landscaping, car parking and installation of two storage containers and associated works .
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A Planning, Design and Access Statement in support of the project stated: “This project will support sport and community provision by creating new facilities adjacent to Blackpool Football Club’s Bloomfield Road stadium.
“The Council is working alongside Blackpool Football Club and the BFC Community Trust to implement and subsequently operate the development.”
It concludes: “The proposals are considered to represent appropriate development which supports the overall aims of the Local Authority in improving access to sports facilities to support the health and wellbeing of the local community.
“For these reasons, it is considered that full planning permission for the proposed development should be granted. “
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What does the scheme offer?
The statement says: “All of the pitches would have associated floodlighting and two storage containers to be installed on-site would allow for equipment storage.
“The 3G pitch is designed to be configured as either two 7-a-side or four 5-a-side pitches, to FA standards.
“Each pitch will be bound by 4.5m high weld mesh fencing with floodlighting provided.
“It is proposed that the facilities would be open between 9am and 9pm daily. This reflects the opening hours of other 3G pitch facilities in Blackpool. The pitches would not be in use when first team home games are being played to mitigate any potential impact on traffic.”
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School use and possible tournaments
The BFCCT will manage the use of the facilities once operational. This will include facilities for educational provision and other sports programmes.
In respect of the 3G pitches, the Blackpool Football Club Ladies and Girls grassroots teams are expected to utilise the facilities as will the FA Girl’s Emerging Talent Centre, which is the Fylde Coast’s centre of excellence.
Bookable slots will be offered to local schools and junior grassroots football clubs, to utilise the space and hire facilities. The Community Trust will also be exploring options for developing some competitive opportunities, such as matches and tournaments.
What the council says
Cllr Mark Smith, Blackpool Council’s Cabinet Member for Built Environment and Economy, said the project was part of the council’s aim to improve the area around Central Drive with quality housing and green space.
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He said: “While our housing projects are about providing better homes for people to live in, this (sports) project is about improving the healthy lifestyles of people who live centrally, by creating community sports facilities for everybody to enjoy.
“The project will also help the football club’s community trust to increase its offer to local people, while also facilitating improvements to the East Stand to make the area around the football stadium a nicer place to visit.”
To find all the planning applications, traffic diversions, road layout changes, alcohol licence applications and more in your community, visit the Public Notices Portal.
By Indrani De, CFA, PRM, Head of Global Investment Research FTSE Russell, David McNay, CFA, Director – Global Investment Research FTSE Russell, and Zhaoyi Yang, CFA, FRM, Sr Manager – Global Investment Research FTSE Russell
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