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Most Canadians cherish holiday gatherings despite dinner table debates, poll finds
The upcoming holiday gatherings with relatives may feel ripe for conflicts over politics, relationships, and social issues, but an online survey suggests a majority of Canadians still feel it’s important to spend time with loved ones. Source link
London, Ont. teen facing weapons charges after sushi restaurant mob attack
A 16-year-old boy has been charged as the result of an investigation into an alleged teen mob attack of a Masonville area restaurant. Source link
Donald Glover says he had a stroke last year
Donald Glover is opening up about a recent health scare that forced him to cancel his tour last year. Source link
Constitutional challenge set to begin for B.C. activists who tested, sold hard drugs
A constitutional challenge by the founders of the Drug User Liberation Front is expected to begin Monday at the B.C. Supreme Court, with the activists arguing that criminalizing alternatives to the unregulated drug supply forces users to rely on deadly street drugs. Source link
This rubber duck museum in a U.S. border town has lost business. Now it's moving to B.C.
Quirky Point Roberts-based Rubber Duck Museum is coming to Tsawwassen Mills mall in B.C. after increasing tariffs and decreasing tourism have made business in the U.S. exclave unsustainable. Source link
Jimmy Cliff, reggae legend and star of The Harder They Come, dead at 81
Jimmy Cliff, who was a presence at the birth of modern Jamaican music and helped spread the influence of reggae around the world through his albums and starring role in The Harder They Come, has died. He was 81. Source link
A St. John's soldier killed in France 108 years ago has caught the attention of historians
Researchers believe remains found in northern France may be those of a soldier from St. John’s, but a family mystery is hindering the identification process. Source link