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Colleen Jones, champion curler and CBC reporter, dies at 65
Jones’s celebrated career paved the way for other women in sport and broadcasting Source link
How CBC News will use AI responsibly to benefit our journalism — and keep your trust
CBC is launching a new campaign aimed at reminding Canadians how our journalism can provide a safe harbour from the fake news and AI-generated content roiling through our feeds. As the campaign begins, we want to share our updated guidelines for news staff on how we can responsibly use artificial intelligence to the benefit of […]
ChatGPT may help you find information faster, but you learn less
Bob McDonald’s Blog: Recent studies show that using chatbots like ChatGPT may get us information faster than ever before, but we’re not gaining much knowledge by using it. Source link
Penny Oleksiak banned from competition until 2027 after accepting penalty for whereabouts failures
Swimmer Penny Oleksiak, Canada’s most decorated female Olympian, has accepted a two-year ban from competition stemming from three whereabouts failures and will be ineligible to compete until July 14, 2027. Source link
IN PHOTOS | Magical Christmas markets here and abroad
With Christmas only a month away, many people are getting into the season by taking in holiday markets and tree lighting ceremonies in Canada, the United States and Europe. Source link
Kerri Einarson inches closer to playoff berth at Canadian curling trials
Kerri Einarson remained undefeated at the Canadian curling trials with a 9-7 win over Selena Sturmay on Tuesday morning in Halifax. Source link
Indigenous-led Red Dress Alert program must be implemented in Manitoba 'without delay': report
A Manitoba Red Dress Alert program must launch no later than June 2026 and be implemented through an Indigenous-led independent organization, says a report released Tuesday. Source link
Mystery man who placed flag and saluted Kitchener, Ont., home on Remembrance Day identified
Reg Kirby takes a stroll around his old neighbourhood in Kitchener every Remembrance Day. This year, a security camera caught him placing a flag in the lawn of a home in the area and saluting. He says he lived in the home as a child and his annual tradition honours his parents and the sacrifices […]
McGill University's decision to cut 25 sports teams called 'unfortunate' by U Sports CEO
U Sports chief executive officer Pierre Arsenault says McGill University’s decision to cut 25 sports teams following the 2025-26 season is “unfortunate.” Source link
Vancouver Whitecaps to play in San Diego in MLS Western Conference final
Soccer fans will receive a refund for tickets they bought for a potential Major League Soccer playoff game at B.C. Place after San Diego FC defeated the Minnesota Loons 1-0 Monday night in the conference semifinals. Source link