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Kids' Books on Time: Perfect for Holiday Reading

Discover three captivating books for young readers that explore the concept of time, from thrilling sci-fi adventures to a classic tale of immortality. Perfect for the post-holiday lull.

Top Baby Name Trends for 2026 Revealed by Experts

Experts predict the top baby name trends for 2026, from ethereal and nature-inspired picks to vintage revivals and unique spellings. Discover what Canadian parents will be naming their children.

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.

Last-Minute Amazon Gifts Arriving Before Christmas

Running out of time? Discover 26 highly-rated Amazon products, from Jeopardy! calendars to Lego bouquets, that reviewers love so much they're buying them again as gifts. All can still arrive before December 25th.

Most Popular Baby Names in Ontario 2024

Discover the most popular baby names in Ontario for 2024. See which classic and modern names topped the list for boys and girls in the province.

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.

Drake is Apple Music's Most Popular Artist in 2025

Apple Music's 2025 year-end recap reveals Toronto's Drake as the top artist globally, while Rosé and Bruno Mars's 'APT.' claims song of the year. Discover the Canadian and global streaming trends.

Canada's Top Dog Names 2025 Revealed

Discover the most popular dog names in Canada for 2025, from classics like Bella to trending picks inspired by food and pop culture. Find inspiration for your new pet!

4 Essential Canadian Books to Read This Month

Discover four compelling Canadian books for your reading list this month, featuring Margaret Atwood's memoir, Alan Doyle's Newfoundland tales, Mark Critch's satire, and R.H. Thomson's war reflections.

Tsundoku: The Art of Unread Books & Why It's Okay

Discover the fascinating Japanese concept of tsundoku - that growing pile of unread books that brings comfort rather than guilt. Learn why this literary phenomenon is more common than you think.

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