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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.

Rare Superman comic sells for US$15 million

A pristine copy of Action Comics No. 1, featuring Superman's 1938 debut, has sold for a staggering US$15 million, setting a new benchmark for comic book collectibles.

Vancouver's Penthouse Marquee Gets Its Own Book

A new coffee table book captures the cultural phenomenon of The Penthouse Nightclub's witty marquee in Vancouver, from viral political messages to its unexpected role as a city landmark. Discover the stories behind the signs.

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.

Edmonton snow volume doubles, parking bans in effect

Edmonton has seen 72 cm of snow since November, nearly double last year's amount. City crews work non-stop as Phase 1 parking ban ends, with Phase 2 imminent. Get the latest on cleanup priorities.

Waterpik Pulse Cordless Flosser 20% Off on Amazon

The Waterpik Pulse cordless water flosser is now under $40 on Amazon Canada. Dentist-approved and portable, it's a powerful tool for improving gum health. Read reviews and see the deal.

Edmonton Citywide Parking Ban Begins Sunday Morning

A citywide parking ban will be in effect in Edmonton starting Sunday morning, December 28, 2025, to facilitate snow removal operations. Residents must move vehicles or face tickets and towing.

Winnipeg residential parking ban lifted

The City of Winnipeg has officially lifted its residential parking ban, allowing residents to park on streets again. Get the latest details on the city's snow clearing efforts.

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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