Rassi Nashalik, the original host of CBC’s Igalaaq Inuktitut TV news program, is a member of the Order of Canada.
With competition set to begin in less than 30 days, CBC Sports' daily newsletter offers a few things Canadians fans can look ...
Jay Ingram's "The Science of Pets" is a must-read about facts and myths about a global "petpourri" of animals, what's in ...
At age 41, Kurt Oatway shows a steely determination to fight his way back to the top of the world stage after a devastating ski crash left him severely injured and forced to watch the 2022 Beijing ...
THURSDAY: Sunny. High -4 C. Low -12 C. Very Rev. Maurice Cooney has been named chaplain of the Brandon fire department. Holiday travellers going north on Highway 10 to Riding Mountain National Park ...
Engineers at Red Deer Polytechnic in central Alberta have developed a fully immersive virtual reality program that allows ...
Film buffs and TMZ stans might be lukewarm on the lineup of productions filming in Metro Vancouver this month. Several big ...
As Canada’s bobsleigh team enters a critical Olympic year, Bobsleigh Canada Skeleton is turning the camera inward with the ...
The journalist Richard Gwyn observed in the 1980s that Canadians had failed in their obvious destiny to become the prime ...
In his 'imperialist' ventures, Trump frequently invokes historical imagery—often with a religious undertone—to characterize ...
After leading the Central Buckeye Conference with 44 goals and 92 points, Kenton Ridge senior Brenna Fyffe became one of 201 United Soccer Coaches High School All-Americans in December.
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Today in History for Jan. 14: In 1529, Spanish diplomat and writer Juan de Valdes published his Dialogue on Christian Doctrine. It paved the way for Protestant ideas in Spain. In 1645, the Company of ...
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