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‘Anything is possible’: Gen. Jennie Carignan takes over command of Armed Forces
Toronto Star· 18 hours agoGen. Jennie Carignan was a little emotional on Thursday as she spoke to reporters about what it...
The Acolyte Season 1 Finale: Who Was That Sith Lord In The Cave? - Looper
Looper· 1 day agoThis line from "Star Wars: Episode III — Revenge of the Sith" isn't just fun to quote; it also hints...
One of the best Star Wars games in years is 60% off, but there's less than four hours left to take...
Windows Central· 1 day agoIt's basically impossible to keep track of all the Star Wars TV shows, movies, video games, books,...
A Niagara legacy: A 140-year tale of two countries preserving a natural landmark
Yahoo News Canada· 3 hours agoThe Ralph C. Wilson Jr. Welcome Center is the modern face of a park seeking to modernize for the...
Star Wars Celebrates Ahsoka's Five Emmy Nominations
Comic Book· 1 day agoThe nominees for the 76th annual Primetime Emmy Awards were announced today by the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences, and many of our favorite shows...
Europe Leaders Cast Wary Eye to Trump’s Tepid Ukraine Stance
Bloomberg via Yahoo Canada News· 8 hours ago(Bloomberg) -- The prospect of a second US presidency for Donald Trump, and what that means for the...
Europe must brace for decade of Ukraine War - Nato chief
BBC News· 10 hours agoEurope must be prepared for a decade of Ukranian war, the outgoing secretary general of Nato has...
Victoria's 'Ukrainian Village' to close, but support will not end
Nanaimo News Bulletin· 5 hours ago“We've gone from page one on the storyboard to page 25, this is not over,” said Alec Rossa, vice...
A delicious history of the apple – from the Tian Sian mountains to supermarket shelves
The Conversation via Yahoo Canada News· 9 hours agoIronically, it’s meant that today less...through transport emissions. The recent election brought...
'Pro-war' Russian athletes to compete in Olympics in alleged violation of rules
The i newspaper online iNews· 21 hours agoThe majority of Russian and Belarusian athletes, including tennis players, swimmers and cyclists, participating in this month’s Olympics, have violated the neutrality rules ...