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Venezuela frees 116 political prisoners

Venezuela's government has released 116 individuals classified as political prisoners. This significant move follows a pledge by National Assembly President Jorge Rodriguez.

Nicaragua frees prisoners after U.S. demands

Nicaragua's government has released dozens of prisoners, a move coming just one day after the United States issued demands. Get the latest on this developing international story.

Gritin Book Light: 38% Off for Night Readers

A former book editor shares why the Gritin rechargeable book light is her top 2025 purchase. With 3 colour temps & 80-hour battery, it's perfect for Canadian bedtime reading. Now $9.99.

New U.S. bill targets Tesla-style electric door safety

A U.S. lawmaker introduces the SAFE Exit Act, requiring manual door releases in new cars. This follows reports of injuries and deaths linked to electric door systems, particularly in Teslas. Read about the proposed safety changes.

Ex-priest banned from C.D.N.-N.D.G., T.M.R. areas

Brian Boucher, a former priest convicted of sexually abusing boys, faces new geographic restrictions after encountering a victim. Learn about the parole board's decision and his case details.

January 2026's Must-Read Children's Books

Discover Barbra Hesson's curated picks for January 2026 children's books, featuring poetry, graphic novels, and heartwarming stories. Explore new releases for young readers.

Cochrane odour caused by gas plant chemical release

The Town of Cochrane identifies a mercaptan release from a nearby gas plant as the source of a pervasive foul smell. Officials confirm no safety risk and thank residents for their vigilance.

U.S. probes Tesla Model 3 emergency door release

U.S. auto safety regulators have opened an investigation into the emergency door release system on Tesla Model 3 vehicles. The probe, announced December 24, 2025, examines potential safety risks.

B.C.'s Top 15 Bestselling Books for Dec. 13

Discover the 15 bestselling local books in British Columbia for the week of December 13, as compiled by the Association of Book Publishers of B.C. Explore fiction, history, and unique Canadian stories.

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