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Cake or fake? David Common is put to the test

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A festive food fad made its way to the studio of Metro Morning on Thursday. April Julian, a hyper-realistic cake maker and contestant on Netflix’s ‘Is it Cake?’ brought two seemingly identical holiday-themed items. Host David Common was...
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How does Christmas past and present look for B.C.’s Indigenous communities?

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We look back to December 1988, when CBC reporter Mark Schnieder took a special Christmas trip up to the Wuikinuxv First Nation. The CBC’s Wameesh Hamilton then joins us to talk about Christmas traditions and Indigenous communities.
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What does Christmas past and present look like for Indigenous communities?

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We look back to December 1988, when CBC reporter Mark Schnieder took a special Christmas trip up to the Wuikinuxv First Nation. The CBC’s Wameesh Hamilton then joins us to talk about Christmas traditions and Indigenous communities.
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Big Duck in Flanders now lit for the holidays

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News 12's Thema Ponton is in Flanders for the annual holiday lighting of The Big Duck
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Practical gifts top Christmas list at 2 Cape Breton youth centres

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Rather than plastic toys and pricy electronics, children at two centres are asking for pillows, bedding and toothbrushes. This comes after their top wish last year was food in their stocking. Erin Pottie has the story.
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Made in New Jersey: Laurita Winery

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In today's Made in New Jersey, we head to a vineyard in Ocean County that takes Garden State grapes and turns them into something delicious.
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Winnipeg postal workers say delivery of letters to Santa will continue during strike

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Some Manitobans have been wondering how their kids can still get their letters to Santa ahead of Christmas. It is part of a decades long tradition that postal workers say will continue, strike or not.
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How kids can email letters to Santa during Canada Post strike

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As kids start to send their holiday wish lists to Santa, the ongoing Canada Post strike could prevent those letters from reaching the North Pole. But there's another option: email. A Calgary man created EmailSanta.com, where kids can...
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Jersey Proud: Salvation Army seeks donations for its Angel Tree

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The Salvation Army Angel tree has tags with the name of a child and a present they would like for Christmas. People are encouraged to stop by and fulfill that wish.
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Labrador letters to Santa will reach the big guy. Striking postal workers will make sure of it

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Hannah Rice is representative of probably a lot of kids. She was nervous Santa Claus wouldn’t get her letter this year. But as the CBC’s Regan Burden reports, postal workers in Happy Valley-Goose Bay say they’ll get them to the North...
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Holiday Toy Trends

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With the holiday season officially upon us, CBC's Sannah Choi checks in with independent toy stores to see what's topping wish lists this year.
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What are kids asking for this Christmas?

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With the holiday season officially upon us, CBC's Sannah Choi checks in with independent toy stores to see what's topping wish lists this year.
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Canada Post still delivering letters to Santa, despite strike

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About 55,000 workers across the country began picketing Nov. 15. While delivery of regular mail is on pause, Canada Post employees on strike are still getting letters to the North Pole.
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There’s a portal to the North Pole. It’s in Corner Brook and attracting a lot of attention

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This isn’t an ordinary elevator ride. AV Corporate Solutions in Corner Brook is working with Santa Claus himself to let visitors experience the magic of the North Pole. People are coming from all over the province to take this special trip.
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'Santa Your Way' offers ways to celebrate an inclusive holiday

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The pop-up helps residents celebrates a diverse holiday season, giving visitors a chance to meet Santa "James" Claus and the Grinch.
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Original Santa Claus Parade celebrates 120th anniversary amid budget concerns

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The annual Santa Claus Parade is coming to town later this month. It's been going strong for 120 years, but organizers say this year could be the last. CBC's Ali Chiasson explains why.
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'Magical place.' Darien rallies around town's long-time Santa

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Over $13,000 has been raised to help Joe Warren, 78, who spent the summer in the hospital and a rehab facility.
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Dubliners brave ‘very cold’ Christmas sea swim

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Hundreds of people have taken part in charity Christmas swims across Ireland. In Dublin, swimmers braved the cold water on an otherwise mild morning in Clontarf, where a picturesque sunrise featured bursts of gold, pink and red emerging...
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Santa Tracker: Follow St. Nick on his Christmas journey around the globe

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Follow along with this Santa tracker to see where jolly St. Nick is in the world. (Scripps News)
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'I got the bug': Navy veteran has been one of Santa's helpers for nearly 50 years

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Meet the Navy veteran who for nearly 50 years has been spreading holiday joy as one of Santa's helpers. (Scripps News Grand Rapids)
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Elves are taking over Johns Hopkins Children's Center

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Each year, elves take over the Johns Hopkins Children's Center to spread cheer ahead of the holidays. (Scripps News Baltimore)
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Study: 1 in 4 parents use threat of no gifts to make kids behave around Christmas

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Many parents say they are threatening no gifts from Santa Claus as a way to get their children to behave this holiday season. An expert explains why consistency is key in getting your child to listen to you. (Scripps News)
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Targets new holiday ads feature a 'weirdly hot' Santa

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In the retail giant's newly released holiday ads, Santa has traded in his red suit for a snug red sweater and khakis. (Scripps News)
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DeSantis Joins Presidential Race in Challenge to Trump

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Florida Governor Ron DeSantis has officially jumped into the race for US president, giving Donald Trump his strongest challenger yet for the Republican nomination. Gregory Korte reports on Bloomberg Television. Follow Bloomberg for...