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Chatelaine book club: February's best books Our editors pick six books for your bedside table this month read more
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Singer Carrie Catherine balances her career with motherhood Ms Chatelaine for the month of January, singer and social maverick Carrie Catherine, unites people both on and off the stage
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Chatelaine book club: January's best books Our editors pick six books for your bedside table this month
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A Samantha Bee Christmas: Why the comedic actress keeps it simple What’s Christmas without a turkey on the table or a calendar full of parties? The Daily Show’s resident funny girl takes back the holidays with a whole lot of sass (and a smidge of Baileys)
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Actress Kristin Kreuk is returning to the big screen Ms Chatelaine for the month of December, actress and spokesmodel for Neutrogena Kristin Kreuk, is flying high
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Nicole Appleton interview: Q&A with the Cover Me Canada host You might know her as one quarter of ’90s girl band All Saints or as the better half of Oasis front man Liam Gallagher, but Nicole Appleton is totally homegrown
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Global BC anchor Sophie Liu on how luck has shaped her career Ms Chatelaine for the month of September, co-host of BC Morning News, looks forward to reporting the news at 5:30am each day
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Chatelaine book club: November's best books Chatelaine's book editor, Laurie Grassi, picks eight books for your bedside table this month
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