Entertainment

Reader's Digest Canada
Wacky Birthday Traditions
Around the world, it's not always about cakes and candles
8 min |
April 2023

Reader's Digest Canada
THE LANDFILL OF THE FUTURE?
A company in rural Canada is taking waste from fishing, farming and forestry and transforming it into everyday products
9 min |
April 2023

Reader's Digest Canada
PREPARING FOR TAKEOFF
ROAM IF YOU WANT TO-BUT DON'T FORGET THESE ITEMS IF YOU'RE OVER 60 OR HAVE MEDICAL ISSUES.
8 min |
April 2023

Reader's Digest Canada
Cold-Water Cure
A chilly practice has some promising health benefits
2 min |
April 2023

Reader's Digest Canada
NEWS FROM THE WORLD OF MEDICINE
FERMENTED FOODS MAY REDUCE STRESS
3 min |
April 2023

Reader's Digest Canada
BIRDS: Song of Spring
It's not every day that a yellow warbler visits your backyard
2 min |
April 2023

Reader's Digest Canada
MY STARTER DOG
Adopting a dog in my 60s was never part of the plan. But Casey changed everything.
10+ min |
April 2023

Reader's Digest Canada
WILD AT HEART
The feral horses of Sable Island occupy a powerful place in the public imagination. What is the cost of continuing to let them roam free?
9 min |
January/February 2023

Reader's Digest Canada
13 PROVEN Folk Remedies
These treatments from around the world really work
10 min |
January/February 2023

Reader's Digest Canada
Thanks for the Memories
IN RECENT YEARS, THE MARKET FOR SPORTS COLLECTIBLES HAS EXPLODED AND IS NOW WORTH AN ESTIMATED $15 BILLION. IS THERE A COST TO TRADING IN OUR SENTIMENTAL SOUVENIRS?
6 min |
January/February 2023

Reader's Digest Canada
Historic Highlights of an Iconic Magazine
February 2023 marks exactly 75 years since the English edition of Reader's Digest Canada was launched. That was 26 years after it was first published in the United States (where it just celebrated its 100th anniversary). Here are some of the most significant moments in our long history.
4 min |
January/February 2023

Reader's Digest Canada
GIRL vs. ELK
A memorable encounter with the wildlife of the Canadian Rockies
2 min |
January/February 2023

Reader's Digest Canada
HELP! CAN ANYONE HEAR ME?
TRAPPED DOWN AN EMBANKMENT, CORINE BASTIDE WAS LOSING HOPE SHE WOULD EVER BE FOUND
8 min |
January/February 2023

Reader's Digest Canada
WHEN THE BEATLES NOTICED ME
The day the Fab Four took over Toronto
3 min |
January/February 2023

Reader's Digest Canada
50 DIY SOLUTIONS FOR LIFE'S LITTLE DILEMMAS
CLEANING
10 min |
January/February 2023

Reader's Digest Canada
Dizzy and Deaf
Hours after a massage, her world turned upside down
4 min |
January/February 2023

Reader's Digest Canada
Ease Your Mind
Mental-health podcasts to add to your playlist
2 min |
January/February 2023

Reader's Digest Canada
Is Marriage Still Relevant?
We ask sociologist Lisa Strohschein
2 min |
January/February 2023

Reader's Digest Canada
A Numbers Game
How mixing math and basketball became a winning combination for some Toronto students
2 min |
January/February 2023

Reader's Digest Canada
My Hut
A backyard sanctuary promised solitude-until I realized that I didn't want to be alone
4 min |
October 2022

Reader's Digest Canada
The Secret Sauce
How Lebanese immigrants made the mushroom burger a menu staple
3 min |
October 2022

Reader's Digest Canada
FLODDED OUT
As the climate crisis turns communities into danger zones, one Alberta town is left behind
10 min |
October 2022

Reader's Digest Canada
MIS GÜIDED
How to spot bad advice
4 min |
October 2022

Reader's Digest Canada
Orbisculation Nation
Their dad invented the perfect word. After he died, they started a quest to get it into the dictionary.
4 min |
October 2022

Reader's Digest Canada
The Great Unknown
An unlikely friendship helped my son grapple with divorce, death and...
7 min |
October 2022

Reader's Digest Canada
ADRIFT
When his boat struck a reef and sank into the Caribbean, Don Cavers jumped onto a life raft and watched as the ocean carried him away
10+ min |
October 2022

Reader's Digest Canada
HOW TO BEAT DIABETES
Scientific breakthroughs are now helping to PREVENT the disease, and even put it into remission
10 min |
October 2022

Reader's Digest Canada
Should I Quit Travelling?
We quiz Rachel Dodds, sustainable-travel consultant
3 min |
October 2022

Reader's Digest Canada
Camera Ready
Creating true diversity in Canadian TV and film
2 min |
October 2022

Reader's Digest Canada
ΤΗΕ FAMILY ΜΑΝ
Dr. Norman Barwin used the wrong sperm-and sometimes his own-to impregnate patients. Now the children he created want answers.
10+ min |