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Inuit broadcasting pioneer Jonah Kelly dies
Jonah Kelly was the first person to do a broadcast in Inuktitut from the N.W.T. legislative assembly.
Canadian Consulate in Buffalo to Close
Canada is closing its consulate in Buffalo, according to a report posted on the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation website Friday, putting 75 employees out of work and emptying HSBC Center of yet one more tenant.
The Canadian Broadcasting Corporation is not sticking to its knitting. Until this year, nobody minded all that much.
Letter to CBC President Hubert Lacroix
Ottawa, 18 May 2012 Mr. Hubert Lacroix President, Canadian Broadcasting Corporation P.O. Box 3220, Station C Ottawa, ON K1Y 1E4 Dear Mr.
Kinew unsure of Aboriginal programming at CBC
Wawatay file photo. Wab Kinew is unsure how funding cuts to CBC will affect Aboriginal programming.
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The London city council says no and wants the London Rippers of the Independent Frontier League to tone things down, the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation reported Wednesday.
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Paraplegic man from Davison who lost gym membership for fighting over ...
A paraplegic man who was featured in a story last year about how he confronted a man who parked in a handicap spot and then lost his gym membership told his story to a radio show on the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation.
Police Await Diamond Thief Swallowed
Police are eagerly awaiting the return of a $20,000 diamond allegedly stolen and then swallowed by a thief at an Ontario jewelry store five days ago.
New York Festivals 2012 Radio Program & Promotion Awards Announces...
The New York Festivals Radio Program & Promotion Awards , recognizing the Worlds Best Radio Programs, announced the Finalists for the 2012 Radio Awards.
Blood-filled syringes hidden in shop clothing
POLICE in the Quebec town of Sherbrooke called for calm today after more syringes containing a small amount of blood were found hidden in clothing in a retail store.
Mysterious Humming Noise Disrupts Windsor Residents, Canadian Goverment Blames Michigan
Last February, there were only a few complaints regarding the so-called "Windsor Hum." Now, over a year later, the noises from the west side of the city have not subsided and the complaints keep rolling in to Canadian authorities.
Michaelle Jean is the People's Pick for CBC Chair
The Right Honourable MichaA lle Jean, former Governor General of Canada, has won the People's Pick for CBC Chair hands down over seven other accomplished Canadians, garnering 32% of the 8,726 ballots cast.
TV, Radio Towers Killing Millions of North American Birds
A new report suggests that while humans continue to build improved communication systems, millions of North American birds are dying due to collisions with radio and television towers.