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Rogers Media Closes 6...

Rogers Sports & Media has announced the closure of six radio stations in...

“Rare Sighting: Endangered North...

Troy Bright, a seasoned whale researcher based on Malcolm Island, had a rare...

“Northeastern Ontario Businesses Grapple...

Businesses in northeastern Ontario are grappling with significant financial losses following rapid floods...

“Iconic ‘Brady Bunch’ House...

The Los Angeles City Council unanimously voted to declare the iconic Brady Bunch...

“Iconic ‘Brady Bunch’ House Declared Historic Monument”

The Los Angeles City Council unanimously voted to declare the iconic Brady Bunch house in the San Fernando Valley a historic-cultural monument. The house on Dilling Avenue, which served as the exterior for the popular TV show that aired from 1969 to 1974, will now receive landmark protections following the council's decision. While the interior scenes were filmed on a soundstage and did not resemble the actual property, the house has become a must-visit spot for fans of the show. The Brady Bunch series, known for its comedic portrayal of a blended family of six siblings, has remained a favorite in syndication over the years. Constructed in 1959,...

“Controversy Erupts as Two Curling Stones Stolen Before...

In a prelude to the Paralympic curling competition, a theft of two curling stones has stirred controversy at the Cortina Curling Olympic Stadium. The stolen stones, each weighing 42 pounds, were part of the mixed doubles set previously used at the Olympics and designated for the wheelchair mixed doubles event as well. World Curling representative Chris Hamilton disclosed the incident, emphasizing that the authorities are actively investigating the theft. Although details on the theft remain scant, the Milano Cortina 2026 organizing committee has swiftly secured replacement stones, ensuring no disruption to the forthcoming competition. The Paralympic mixed doubles teams were briefed on the situation during a recent...

Prime Minister Carney Faces Uncertainty Amid Global Engagements

Prime Minister Mark Carney had a busy week, engaging in global positioning for Canada and leading high-level cabinet meetings. However, the week concluded with...

Prime Minister Carney Faces Uncertainty Amid Global Engagements

Prime Minister Mark Carney had a busy week, engaging in global positioning for Canada and leading high-level cabinet meetings. However, the week concluded with uncertainty surrounding future developments. Carney was expected to address reporters following two days of meetings...

“Prime Minister Carney Leads Strategic Planning Amid Global Uncertainty”

Prime Minister Mark Carney is currently leading discussions with his cabinet in Quebec City to strategize the government's initiatives for the upcoming year following his recent address at the World Economic Forum where he criticized the U.S. administration and...

Rogers Media Closes 6 Radio Stations, Cuts 230 Jobs

Rogers Sports & Media has announced the closure of six radio stations in four Canadian cities, resulting in the elimination of 230 jobs. The stations in Vancouver, Calgary, Halifax, and Kitchener will be affected by these cutbacks. A spokesperson...

Microsoft to Cut 4,800 Jobs in Xbox Revamp

Microsoft announced on Monday its plan to reduce 4,800 jobs, equivalent to about 2.1% of its global workforce, as part of a restructuring initiative. This includes revamping its Xbox gaming division and potentially selling up to five studios. The...

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Rogers Media Closes 6 Radio Stations, Cuts 230 Jobs

Rogers Sports & Media has announced the closure of six radio stations in four Canadian cities, resulting in the elimination of 230 jobs. The...

“Rare Sighting: Endangered North Pacific Right Whale Spotted in Canadian Waters”

Troy Bright, a seasoned whale researcher based on Malcolm Island, had a rare encounter on Sunday when he spotted a whale species he had...

“Northeastern Ontario Businesses Grapple with Flood Losses”

Businesses in northeastern Ontario are grappling with significant financial losses following rapid floods that have affected various communities in the region over the past...

“Iconic ‘Brady Bunch’ House Declared Historic Monument”

The Los Angeles City Council unanimously voted to declare the iconic Brady Bunch house in the San Fernando Valley a historic-cultural monument. The house...

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“Beekeeping Innovations Introduces Bee Cube to Save Bees in Harsh Canadian Winters”

In Canada, the cold climate poses challenges for beekeepers, as shown by a 2025 report revealing that more than 41% of honeybee colonies in...

“Calgary Urged to Conserve Water Amid Feeder Main Break”

Calgary residents are being urged once again to reduce their water consumption as the city faces challenges due to a recent break in the Bearspaw water feeder main. Mayor Jeromy Farkas has cautioned that water restrictions may become a...

“Conservative Party Convention Debates Controversial Policy Changes”

At the upcoming Conservative Party convention in Calgary, members are urging their leader to consider several contentious policy changes, including endorsing private healthcare, eliminating Diversity Equity and Inclusion (DEI) initiatives, and revising the party's stance on abortion. The convention will...

“Milano Santagiulia Arena Ready for Olympics Despite Construction Challenges”

Chris Jones provides an update from Italy in anticipation of the Milano Cortina Olympics. The Milano Santagiulia arena, which has faced challenges, finally hosted its first game on Friday, offering a brief reprieve from the ongoing concerns and criticisms....

“Warning Issued After Viral Rideau Canal Ski Stunt”

Parks Canada has issued a warning against skiing over the Rideau Canal after a video of a stunt performer attempting the daring jump went viral. The footage, part of a 22-minute video by a group called The Jetskis, shows...

Rogers Media Closes 6 Radio Stations, Cuts 230 Jobs

Rogers Sports & Media has announced the closure of six radio stations in four Canadian cities, resulting in the elimination of 230 jobs. The stations in Vancouver, Calgary, Halifax, and Kitchener will be affected by these cutbacks. A spokesperson...

“Rare Sighting: Endangered North Pacific Right Whale Spotted in Canadian Waters”

Troy Bright, a seasoned whale researcher based on Malcolm Island, had a rare encounter on Sunday when he spotted a whale species he had never seen before. The whale breached multiple times right in front of him, prompting him...

“Northeastern Ontario Businesses Grapple with Flood Losses”

Businesses in northeastern Ontario are grappling with significant financial losses following rapid floods that have affected various communities in the region over the past week. A flood warning is still in place for much of the area, with Chapleau...

“Iconic ‘Brady Bunch’ House Declared Historic Monument”

The Los Angeles City Council unanimously voted to declare the iconic Brady Bunch house in the San Fernando Valley a historic-cultural monument. The house on Dilling Avenue, which served as the exterior for the popular TV show that aired...

“Palliative Care Physician Challenges Ban on MAID”

A Vancouver palliative care physician who opted to step down rather than approve patient transfers for medical assistance in dying (MAID) testified in B.C. Supreme Court this week. Dr. Jyothi Jayaraman, along with two other plaintiffs, is challenging the...

Éliot Grondin Wins Silver in World Cup Snowboard Cross

Canadian snowboard cross athlete Éliot Grondin secured a spot on the podium at a World Cup competition held in Dongbeiya, China. Grondin finished behind Austria's Jakob Dusek in the final race, earning a silver medal, while Australia's Adam Lambert...

Microsoft to Cut 4,800 Jobs in Xbox Revamp

Microsoft announced on Monday its plan to reduce 4,800 jobs, equivalent to about 2.1% of its global workforce, as part of a restructuring initiative. This includes revamping its Xbox gaming division and potentially selling up to five studios. The...

“Beekeeping Innovations Introduces Bee Cube to Save Bees in Harsh Canadian Winters”

In Canada, the cold climate poses challenges for beekeepers, as shown by a 2025 report revealing that more than 41% of honeybee colonies in Alberta did not survive the winter. To address this issue, Beekeeping Innovations Ltd., based in...

“Manitoba Moves to Protect Vast Seal River Ecosystem”

A diverse and extensive ecosystem located in northern Manitoba is moving closer to receiving long-term protections that have been under discussion between the provincial and federal governments for an extended period. The partnership between the federal and Manitoba governments, initially...

“Controversy Erupts as Two Curling Stones Stolen Before Paralympics”

In a prelude to the Paralympic curling competition, a theft of two curling stones has stirred controversy at the Cortina Curling Olympic Stadium. The stolen stones, each weighing 42 pounds, were part of the mixed doubles set previously used...

Can U.S. manufacturing be great again?

Editor's note: In April, the White House announced sweeping tariffs to revitalize American manufacturing. But will production indeed return to U.S. soil as the Trump administration hopes? CGTN has launched a five-part "Return of American Manufacturing?" series to explore...

The tariff hammer falls – but on whom?

Tariffs are "for national security, to protect jobs and to fight unfair trade practices." Really? According to the latest polls, the vast majority of Americans neither support the government's tariff policy nor believe it will create jobs. In reality,...