Friendships fostering at the Arctic Winter Games as APTN reporter Charlotte Morritt-Jacobs catches up with the young athletes aiming true and calling shots on the archery range at this yearβs games.
Friendships fostering at the Arctic Winter Games as APTN reporter Charlotte Morritt-Jacobs catches up with the young athletes aiming true and calling shots on the archery range at this yearβs games.
Itβs that time of year again as our Cree commentators gear up to return to APTN for another 3 games of Hockey Night in Canada in Cree.
Puck drops for the first game this Saturday, March 14th.
Late Nights On Air by Elizabeth Hay
Published in 2007, the book is based off Hay's experiences as a CBC Radio journalist. The novel is set at a radio station in Yellowknife. It won the Scotiabank Giller Prize.
Fifth Business by Robertson Davies
Published in 1970, it is the first instalment of his Deptford Trilogy. It explores the life of the narrator Dunstan Ramsay and it made Davies famous. Much of it is based off the work of Carl Jung.
What is Canada's Favourite Book: ROUND ONE
From a list of 96 fiction and 96 non-fiction books, we will choose a winner.
All matchups chosen by random number generator.
(To vote, go into the thread and click like on the book you are voting for)
#streetphotography #photo #photography #montreal
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#canadianboys #spoof #parody #song #canadasky #comedy #canadianhumour
Showing ancient systems are crumbling...
If donβt protect land now it will not be around for next generation etc etc
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Cindy Cinnamon Photographie
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Fujifilm X-T50
Sigma 100-400mm
ISO 1250 - 150mm - F5 - 1/300
#XT50 #Hiver #Sigma #Winter #SigmaLens #FujifilmPhotography #Nature #Birds #Oiseau #Bruant #Verglas #Tempete #Meteo #Quebec #Canada
β[The number of collisions are] not going in the right direction, and thatβs not going to measurably change, unless we start to put more investment in this,β Austin said. Thank you @samaustind5.bsky.social & every councillor who voted for #RoadSafety last week π #VisionZero
On my way to Downtown Halifax to the protest. The Houston government just reversed a quarter of the cuts, which is a relief, but it's not enough. None of the funding they want to take away is frivolous luxury.
A life of caring for sappy maples in rural Halifax County: the O'Toole family boils it down www.saltwire.com/nova-scotia/...
This council is out of control...
Researchers 'ping' great white shark near Vancouver Island
Researchers say that while sightings of great whites this north are rare, they can be as far north as Alaska
www.cbc.ca/news/canada/...
Jodie Whittaker on working with Jo Martin and Sacha Dhawan in Big Finish:
βYeah! Two of my favourite people. Also, two of this countryβs most amazing actorsβ¦β
cultbox.co.uk/interviews/y...
A color studio portrait of a middle-aged man standing against a plain gray background. He wears a dark flat cap, a brown jacket, and a blue button-up shirt with the collar open. He has curly hair visible at the sides, a mustache and goatee, and looks slightly toward the camera with a neutral expression. The lighting is soft and even, highlighting his face and upper torso.
Happy birthday to Elias Koteas, born on this day in Montreal!
Best known for his role as Alvin Olinsky in the Chicago TV franchise, he has also appeared in The Thin Red Line, The Curious Case of Benjamin Button, Shutter Island and Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles as Casey Jones.
33 years since Oscar nom, Montreal filmmaker Joyce Borenstein feels sense of closure
Can't wait for a day when no american cars exist in Canada...
Canada's Hudak, Arendz each claim bronze in cross-country skiing at Milano-Cortina Paralympics
Nordic skiers bring Canada's medal total to 10 on Day 5 in Italy
www.cbc.ca/sports/paral...
"The arts are not a luxury good. They are a fundamental asset to any city or community," writes SΓ©bastien Labelle.
"The arts should not be treated as just an expense, but rather as an investment that yields strong returns, and can actually help fight a budgetary deficit."
And this is a snapshot of humanity
1 way or another.. #dumbford needs to removed...
First Nation in northern Ontario praises mining company for 'true reconciliation'
Landore Resources Canada Inc. withdraws application to renew mining lease
www.cbc.ca/news/canada/...
Don't know em, but gonna find out..
Warmer weather on Tuesday, daily temperature records were smashed across Nova Scotia. #NovaScotia
Environment Canada, Halifax Stanfield International Airport saw the mercury climb to 17.3C on Tuesday, breaking a record that stretches back to 1977.
halifax.citynews.ca/2026/03/11/w...
Labrador Winter Games snowshoe race makes inclusion a priority as athletes battle on frigid trails #Newfoundland #Labrador
The bodies were cold, but the hearts were warm during final day of snowshoe races
www.cbc.ca/news/canada/...
Things to do in #Hamilton this March break
Maple syrup, movies and museums can keep you busy while school is out
www.cbc.ca/news/canada/...
Yes, thank you. Loves ya
Black-and-white oval portrait of Jennie Robertson shown from the chest up. She faces the camera with a neutral expression. Her dark hair is styled up and swept back from her face. She wears a high-collared white blouse with lace detailing and a delicate necklace, along with a darker outer garment or jacket draped over her shoulders. The portrait is mounted on a dark card backing with decorative corner elements, typical of early 20th-century studio photographs.
Jennie Smillie Robertson (1878 - 1981):
She helped re-establish the Ontario Medical College for Women (Women's College Hospital). From 1912 to 1942, she was the hospital's Associate Chief of Gynecology. She also co-founded the Federation of Medical Women of Canada.
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