It's a sweet success story for a Syrian refugee family, whose chocolate business in Nova Scotia is expanding and hiring more employees less than a year after opening. We've also got the latest details on Sears' liquidation sale beginning today.

Plus, CTV News contributor Richard Crouse breaks down Christopher Nolan's latest film "Dunkirk" and whether it's worth all the hype.

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1. Liquidation sales: Dozens of Sears stores will begin liquidation sales today but bargain hunters are being warned to not raise their expectations too high.

2. New commander: A troubled military unit charged with supporting ill and injured service members and their family got their fifth new leader in less than a year-and-a-half.

3. Murder investigation: Police in Burnaby, B.C. say a 13-year-old girl whose body was found in a park was the victim of a homicide. Investigators are working to piece together her last hours.

4. Stowaways discovered: Four men found in a shipping container in Montreal's port are thought to have spent as long as three weeks inside the box while travelling to Canada.

5. Sweet expansion: A chocolate business started by a Syrian refugee in Nova Scotia is expanding, after their goods were quickly embraced by the community and tourists.

And one more thing...

"Dunkirk," the new war epic from director Christopher Nolan, could be one of those rare movies — rare like a unicorn or a modest Kardashian — that comes out in the summer and earns a Best Picture nomination, writes Richard Crouse.

A scene from 'Dunkirk'