Adopted Woman's Memoir 'Nine of Ten' Tells Hockey Journey
Gina Yrjana, adopted by a Parksville, B.C. family, releases memoir 'Nine of Ten' detailing her path to self-discovery through hockey, inspiring others with her story.
Gina Yrjana, adopted by a Parksville, B.C. family, releases memoir 'Nine of Ten' detailing her path to self-discovery through hockey, inspiring others with her story.
The Association of Book Publishers of B.C. announces the 15 bestselling local books for the week of July 4, 2026, with 'A False and Fatal Claim' by Iona Whishaw leading the list.
The Vancouver Sun presents the 30 bestselling books of the week for July 4, compiled by Bookmanager from over 250 Canadian independent bookstores, featuring top new releases, fiction, and non-fiction.
Chef Nargisse Benkabbou's second cookbook, Madaq, celebrates Moroccan flavour with everyday recipes like honey-buttered pancakes, sheet-pan chicken, and peach-tomato salad.
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RecommendedA photographer documents his grandparents' final years, exploring love, commitment, and Alzheimer's through the lens of his camera, ultimately finding healing in the images.
The Bayeux Tapestry has been secretly transported from France to the British Museum in London, arriving on July 10, 2026, in a covert operation likened to a heist movie in reverse.
A mother finds joy in Jalen Brunson's upcoming children's book, 'Jalen Plays It All,' as a way to connect her son with his late grandfather's Knicks fandom and teach perseverance.
Barbra Hesson reviews July children's books including Funjeepups #2, We Are the Story by Richard Wagamese, The Story Hunter, and Beautiful Black Boy.
Tommy Hunter, beloved host of CBC's 'The Tommy Hunter Show' for 27 years, died at 89 in a London, Ont., retirement home, surrounded by family and his rescue dog.
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RecommendedDiscover five recently released books with B.C. connections, spanning mystery, memoir, romance, horror, and road trips, perfect for summer reading.
Eiko Kadono, author of 'Kiki's Delivery Service,' shares her enduring belief in the magic of books at age 91, reflecting on a lifetime of storytelling and imagination.
The Oxford English Dictionary's latest update includes new Canadian-inspired words, reflecting the country's cultural influence on the English language.
A woman discovers her late father's 1960 eighth-grade U.S. history project, sparking reflections on patriotism, family, and the current state of American democracy as the nation's 250th birthday approaches.
A federal petition urges the government to keep the Canadian Forces Snowbirds flying during the transition to new aircraft, after the Tutor fleet is retired in 2026.
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RecommendedColson Whitehead, Emily St. John Mandel, and R.F. Kuang will headline Vancouver Writers Fest's September series, with tickets on sale starting July 8.
A Prince Edward Island teen dressed as Anne of Green Gables at Borden Carleton's Shop & Play, sparking viral videos that boosted the business's online presence and sales.
UBC unveils George Bowering reading room with 5,000 books from his personal library, including works by Kerouac and Atwood, plus Hello Kitty memorabilia.
Gail Bowen, acclaimed Saskatchewan author and playwright of the Joanne Kilbourn mystery series, has died. She was 84. Bowen authored 20 novels and multiple plays.
Lainey Wilson opens up about her '14-year overnight success,' meeting Tim McGraw after a teenage fan letter, and her new single with John Mayer.
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RecommendedThe Association of Book Publishers of B.C. announces the 15 bestselling local books for the week of June 20, featuring mystery, memoir, and Indigenous history.
Bookmanager's weekly list of 30 bestselling books from over 250 Canadian independent bookstores, featuring new releases, fiction, and non-fiction for June 20.
Saskatoon author Meredith Hambrock wins the $25,000 Stephen Leacock Memorial Medal for Humour for her novel 'She's a Lamb!', exploring artistic delusion.
Calgary's iconic Caffe Beano launched its third poetry anthology, featuring over 50 local artists, continuing a tradition of community arts support spanning 18 years.
Usha Vance's remarks about her stable Hindu upbringing versus JD Vance's conversion to Catholicism went viral, with many interpreting it as a subtle jab at his past.
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RecommendedMetric's Emily Haines offers theories on Gen Z's obsession with indie sleaze, a nostalgic aesthetic from the 2000s, in a recent interview with The Canadian Press.
Connie Gault's fourth novel, A Study in Red, uses Edgar Degas' painting Combing the Hair as a motif to explore mystery, memory, and a shared secret between two women.
Joe Warmington argues that Don Cherry, along with several other notable figures like Paul Henderson and Theo Fleury, deserve induction into the Hockey Hall of Fame, citing fame and credentials.
New book 'Real Enough' by Aaron Chapman and Simon Kendall reveals how a non-musician graphic designer led a hit Canadian band, reaching No. 4 on B.C. Bestsellers list.
Discover your daily horoscope for June 22, 2026. Astrological predictions for all zodiac signs covering love, career, and health.
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RecommendedLarry Elder reflects on how Al Green's 'Back Up Train' made his aunt pause, and how small moments—a song, a joke—can deeply impact others, often without our knowing.