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New Kuujjuaq residence helps build up Nunavik’s student population

07 Mar 2026

While many Inuit need to go south to pursue their education, the new Kajusivik residence focuses on families and culture to keep Nunavik students in the region.

Meet the expert who has spent 34 years getting curling ice competition ready

07 Mar 2026

Greg Ewasko became fascinated with ice surfaces at a young age. He's the head ice technician with Curling Canada, and fresh off the 2026 Milano-Cortina Olympics, he's leading the charge to get the ice

Land & Sea: The Little Morrissey Returns

07 Mar 2026

It was a special treat for our Land & Sea crew this past September to reacquaint ourselves with the amazing life of Capt. Bob Bartlett. We got to hear about the lives he influenced when he was alive a

N.L. cheerleaders ready to defend world title at Florida competition

07 Mar 2026

A Newfoundland and Labrador cheerleading team is getting ready to defend their world championship title.

50 years since Comăneci’s perfect 10 at the Montreal Olympics, gymnastics is still evolving

07 Mar 2026

The 32nd annual Gymnix competition is underway in Montreal. This year, folks are celebrating the 50th anniversary of the 1976 Olympics and an iconic performance by gymnast Nadia Comăneci that took place during those Summer Games.

Pickleball club opens in Almonte

07 Mar 2026

Owner Sara West of Westgate Pickleball Club says this will be the first pickleball club serving the area, along with Kanata and Stittsville. The CBC's Safiyah Marhnouj stopped in to check out the new four-court space.

Meet the young creatives behind Ottawa’s newest bilingual hip-hop festival

07 Mar 2026

A new hip-hop festival will bring bilingual beats from across the National Capital Region to downtown Ottawa in September.

Toronto traffic could get even worse during the FIFA World Cup. Here's what to expect

07 Mar 2026

The City of Toronto has released the first details of its plans to deal with traffic during the FIFA World Cup, which it predicts could add 10 to 15 per cent more vehicles to major downtown roads.

Northwestern Ontario town loses plea to keep only Scotiabank branch open

07 Mar 2026

As the population of Red Lake, Ont., is expected to grow by more than 34 per cent over the next decade, the town’s mayor says there needs to be more services in the community, not less. That’s why the

The 'prison' of toxic masculinity can keep men from seeking medical care. Canada wants to fix that

07 Mar 2026

Researchers and health advocates say many men delay seeking care, even when symptoms appear — a trend the federal government says it hopes to reverse by developing a strategy focused on improving men’s and boys’ health.

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