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Christina Sharpe explores the everyday complexities of Canadian Black life in her work as a professor and shares those experiences in her new form-defying book, Ordinary Notes. | @cbcbooks
Grace, a one-eyed snapping turtle in Haliburton, Ont., has been missing since 2021. | @CBCOttawa
Canadian Star Wars fans, rejoice — Lucasfilm Ltd. on Friday announced three new live-action films in the franchise, including an instalment that will be directed by one of our own. | @CBCEnt
When 81-year-old Wayne Proude began selling shoes while he was in college, he didn't plan to be in the business for as long as he has. | @CBCPEI
Kyle Dubé and Chris Joseph mostly knew each other as St. Albert hockey dads before becoming, in Dubé's words, "brothers bonded through grief." | @CBCEdmonton
When stopping by Tyler Melnyk's food cart, called No Fixed Address, there are two ways to pay for a bowl of soup. | @CBCCalgary
On the really tough days, when James Takkiruq felt like quitting law school, he'd look over at his five-year-old son and remember why he had to keep going. | @CBCNorth
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Before he was Ted, Neo, or John Wick he was CBC's Keanu Reeves! | #KeanuReeves ??
At least once a year, a mother and her brood of ducklings make their way from her nesting grounds, through a high school to a nearby creek. Staff have helped guide the family on their journey for the last 10 years.
On this day, 20 years ago, Terry Fox ended the Marathon of Hope. After 143 days and 5,373 kilometres, the 21-year-old made the difficult decision to end his marathon across Canada after cancer spread to his lungs.
There's no guarantee @danjlevy will get to say this tonight while hosting @nbcsnl so we gave him the opportunity just in case. We’re so proud!! ??
Sesame Street marks its 50th anniversary today. In the five decades since it first aired on television screens across the U.S., Sesame Street has helped teach children to count, to spell, and has exposed them to all kinds of music. Who grew up watching Sesame Street?
Keegan Messing might be the most beloved person in Japan right now. | @CBCOlympics
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