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10 books behind this year’s biggest adaptations—including an Oscar nomineeWhether you like sci-fi, romance, or thrillers, novels seem to be the latest source of inspiration for new films—including an Oscar-nominated standout. Read on for 10 must-reads.The CuratorFeb 17
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Andrew is still 8th in line to the throne. Some U.K. politicians want him outWhen Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor was born in 1960, he was second in the line of succession, preceded only by his brother, King Charles III.WorldFeb 20
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Rob Reiner’s son Nick arrested after parents found dead: jail recordsNick Reiner was arrested late Sunday evening and booked into jail on Monday, according to online jail records.EntertainmentDec 15, 2025
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Judge orders 5-year-old Liam Conejo Ramos and his dad released from ICE detentionA federal judge ordered the release of a five-year-old boy and his father from a Texas immigration detention centre, criticizing the Trump administration’s enforcement tactics.U.S. NewsFeb 1
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As he unveils his archives, former PM Harper says he was a team playerThe official archive of former Prime Minister Stephen Harper's has been opened — and Harper says the archive demonstrates the value of considered, paper-based decision-making.PoliticsFeb 7
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Could Coronation Park be one of Edmonton’s last big recreation centres for a while?Coronation Park's most notable feature is a 250-metre Category A velodrome: the only facility with such a track in Western Canada and just one of three in the country.LifestyleJan 30
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5 things to know from Saturday at the Winter GamesFrom Canada's first medal to an opening win in women's hockey, here are five things to know from Saturday, Feb. 7 at the 2026 Milan Cortina Games:SportsFeb 7
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Schizas goes viral during Olympic team eventHer snarling face made Canadian figure skater Madeline Schizas an internet meme on Friday, as she reacted to some confusing scores in the kiss and cry after her short program at Milano Ice Skating Arena.SportsFeb 8
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McKeever’s prep for Winter Olympics includes LegoXavier McKeever's relief at qualifying for the Olympic Games was hard to miss.SportsFeb 8
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Protest songs are having a moment again. A big oneWith the troubles with ICE across the U.S., musicians are increasingly speaking up. Protest songs are back in vogue.EntertainmentFeb 1
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Canada’s NHLers impressing at Olympic GamesCanada boarded a plane for Italy last weekend with lots of firepower — and a few questions.SportsFeb 14
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Fry tide! Bags of French fries wash up on U.K. beach after cargo ship spillThousands of bags of French fries washed up on a beach near a southern coastal town after a shipping container carrying food packages washed ashore.WorldJan 23
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Canada fourth with three events left in team eventStephen Gogolev was a prodigy, with talents that seemed destined for the Olympic stage — that is, until a growth spurt and demoralizing back injuries derailed everything.SportsFeb 7
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Alberta government accused of ‘weaponizing immigration’ to win votesAlberta Premier Danielle Smith said immigration is one of the issues she plans to discuss during a province-wide television address on Thursday, Feb. 19.PoliticsFeb 19
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Canadian canola farmers express ‘cautious optimism’ over trade agreement with ChinaCanadian farmers are hailing news that China has agreed to slash duties on imports of Canadian canola products as 'an important milestone' in the countries' trading relationship.EconomyJan 16
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Golden Globes 2026 winners list: ‘Adolescence,’ ‘One Battle After Another’ take home trophiesComedian and actor Nikki Glaser returned as host for the Golden Globes for the second year to help kick off award season.EntertainmentJan 11
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Trump’s actions in Venezuela suggest Canada is ‘on the menu’: ex-UN envoyAlthough U.S. President Donald Trump has not revived his threats of making Canada the 51st U.S. state, Bob Rae says that doesn't mean Canadians should rest easy.CanadaJan 6
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Barnes has historic performance in Raptors’ rallyScottie Barnes is only focused on one stat: the Toronto Raptors' win-loss record.SportsDec 28, 2025
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Ford government signs MOU with First Nations for transmission line to take power northLast week, Energy Minister Stephen Lecce signed the agreement with the leaders of the Shawanaga, Wahnapitae, Dokis, Magnetawan and Henvey Inlet First Nations.PoliticsDec 10, 2025
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Lululemon sales fall in North America as consumers tighten their walletsCanadian apparel brand Lululemon reported quarterly earnings that showed sales dropped in North America as many Canadians grapple with the high cost of living.ConsumerDec 12, 2025