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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.

Hesson's December 2025 Kids' Book Recommendations

Discover Barbra Hesson's curated list of the best new children's books for December 2025, featuring heartwarming holiday tales and stories about community. Perfect for festive gifting.

Franklin Publisher Condemns U.S. Defense Secretary's Post

The Canadian publisher of Franklin the Turtle has publicly criticized a social media post by U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth. The company calls the content 'violent' and contrary to its values. Read the full statement and reaction.

Raccoons Evolving: A Future Household Pet?

New research explores the surprising evolution of raccoons in urban environments. Could this lead to them becoming domesticated pets? Discover the findings.

Wicked: For Good - 25 Changes From Broadway

Discover 25 significant changes in Wicked: For Good movie adaptation, including new songs, character backstories, and expanded plotlines from the Broadway hit.

UN Climate Talks End with Deal for More Money

UN climate talks COP30 conclude with a landmark deal to increase financial support for countries hardest hit by climate change. Discover the details and implications of this critical agreement.

Local Twist on Dickens Classic Returns to Blyth Stage

The Blyth Festival prepares to welcome back 'A Huron County Christmas Carol' - a unique local adaptation of the Dickens classic that captivated audiences in 2023. Don't miss this holiday tradition!

New Book Questions Who Failed Princess Diana

A controversial new book examining Princess Diana's life and relationships with the Royal Family sparks renewed debate about institutional responsibility and personal accountability.

New Book Examines Who Failed Princess Diana

A controversial new book reignites the decades-old question of institutional responsibility in Princess Diana's tragic story, examining the royal family's role.

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