CBC | Top Stories News
Brad Marchand became the Bruins' all-time leading playoff goal-scorer and added an assist as Boston suffocated the Toronto Maple Leafs 3-1 on Saturday to take a 3-1 lead in the teams' first-round playoff series.
Two years after performing to a sold out crowd at Rogers Arena, Punjabi hip-hop artist Diljit Dosanjh is back in Vancouver. As CBC’s Sohrab Sandhu reports, this time Dosanjh is taking it a step further, by performing to a bigger crowd at the B.C. Place stadium this weekend.
The orphaned orca calf, trapped in a lagoon since March 23, near the community of Zeballos, B.C., about 450 kilometres northwest of Victoria, swam toward the ocean in the early hours of April 26.
Steelheads, also known as rainbow trout, have started their spawning run in Thunder Bay, Ont., which means anglers are coming out of the woodwork with dreams of catching the big one. The CBC's Gord Ellis met up with Randy Beamish, a long-time member of the North Shore Steelhead Association, to talk about efforts to keep urban fishing alive for generations...
E-scooters are making their return to Ottawa with new rules and regulations. The biggest changes are that the season is starting three weeks earlier than last year, the hours have been adjusted and there will be 300 more vehicles available to use.
A life-changing drug and a closing window of time. Those are the elements that make the Toronto micro-budget movie I Know Who You Are an edge-of-your-seat watch. That, and the aching honesty of actor Mark Clennon, says CBC's Eli Glasner.
Zbuduj własny kanał informacyjny
Gotowy, by spróbować?
Rozpocznij 14-dniowy okres próbny, karta kredytowa nie jest wymagana.