The National | Trump wins Iowa Republican caucusesNewsDuration 44:31Jan. 15, 2024 | Donald Trump scores a record-setting win in the Iowa caucuses. Extreme cold strains the power grid and triggers emergency alerts in Alberta. Plus, how one man tracked his stolen SUV from his driveway in Toronto to a used-car lot in the U.A.E.

January 16, 2024 22:28 UTC

CBC Igalaaq January 15, 2024NewsDuration 24:17Viewers from Nunavut and the Northwest Territories are kept up to date by daily current events and news from the Inuit world

January 16, 2024 22:28 UTC

Loblaws will no longer offer 50% discount on expiring foodNewsDuration 3:53According to an email from Loblaws reviewed by CBC News, it will no longer discount perishable foods like meat, fruit and vegetables by 50 per cent as they near their expiration date.

January 16, 2024 22:26 UTC

Why the results of the Iowa caucuses matter for RepublicansNewsDuration 7:50Former U.S. president Donald Trump handily won the Iowa caucuses, but the second-place result could have a big impact. The National’s Adrienne Arsenault talks to three American journalists about why Republicans and Democrats are watching the results in Iowa.

January 16, 2024 22:20 UTC

The sluggish process for selling spare federal buildings is trying the patience of politicians and developers hoping to transform them into desperately needed housing in Ottawa. The Jackson Building, right, at the intersection of Bank and Slater streets in downtown Ottawa last week. "The sooner the better, obviously, for downtown Ottawa," he said. Naqvi said it will become clearer in the latter stages of the disposal process. Ariel Troster says it could be an expensive proposition to convert former federal properties.

January 16, 2024 22:15 UTC





More community fridges are popping up. But who's using them? NewsDuration 3:17You may have noticed more volunteer-run community fridges and pantries opening in communities across Nova Scotia. As the CBC's Paul Palmeter found out, they provide a vital service for those dealing with food insecurity.

January 16, 2024 22:10 UTC

Ideas 53:59 Lisa LaFlamme: In Defence of DemocracyAs a journalist, Lisa LaFlamme says reporting the truth has always been at the core of how she approaches a story. In her 35-year career in journalism, she has witnessed democracy at its most resilient and at its most vulnerable. I heard an expression the other day that democracy is such a cliffhanger right now, that even Gen Z is paying attention. It is the public's right to have accurate, fair, unbiased information. Lisa LaFlamme has won 13 Canadian Screen Awards including the Gordon Sinclair Award for her 'exceptional body of work in broadcast journalism.'

January 16, 2024 22:05 UTC

Daughter of slain woman wants politicians held to accountNewsDuration 1:14Cambria Harris, the daughter of Morgan Harris whose remains are believed to be buried at a Winnipeg-area landfill, says it's important to hold politicians accountable for the lack of action on the call to search the landfill for her mother's remains. She filed human rights complaints against the Manitoba's Progressive Conservative party for election campaign ads that she says were discriminatory.

January 16, 2024 22:00 UTC

RNC moving into more west coast communitiesNewsDuration 1:24Some areas that were policed by the RCMP are being taken over by the Royal Newfoundland Constabulary. Mayors of two communities say they want to see more police visibility, but are unsure the change will succeed in the long term.

January 16, 2024 22:00 UTC

Cool science experiments in the coldNewsDuration 6:35A Red Deer high school chemistry teacher used the fridgid temperatures to his advantage to conduct some cool science experiments. Jason Zackowski joins Nancy Carlson to tell her about the different things he tried and has advice if you want to try a popular one with boiling water.

January 16, 2024 22:00 UTC

Quebec mandates signs be mostly in FrenchNewsDuration 2:01Quebec is introducing new rules for businesses, stipulating that two-thirds of their outdoor signage must be in French. The province says it’s an effort to preserve the francophone environment, but critics say the change will be expensive and time consuming.

January 16, 2024 21:58 UTC

He said the move by Loblaw to claw back the discount feels especially disingenuous, given the company's public statements about working with the government to help stabilize grocery prices. Début du widget Widget. Fin du widget Widget. Food prices will likely go up in 2024. Some claim changes to Canada's Competition Act, as well as the proposed grocery code of conduct, as the latest controls that will help lower food prices in the grocery sector.

January 16, 2024 21:57 UTC

Toronto man uses AirTags to track stolen SUV to DubaiNewsDuration 7:12When a Toronto man’s SUV was stolen from his driveway, he used AirTags to watch it travel across three continents before arriving in Dubai. CBC’s Thomas Daigle breaks down what happened and why the man couldn’t get the SUV back even though he knew where it was.

January 16, 2024 21:53 UTC

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January 16, 2024 10:50 UTC

North Grenville councillors, including Mayor Nancy Peckford at the right of the bottom row, pose with an NGtransit bus in a Facebook post last week. (Municipality of North Grenville/Facebook - image credit)North Grenville councillors, including Mayor Nancy Peckford at the right of the bottom row, pose with an NGtransit bus in a Facebook post last week. North Grenville councillors, including Mayor Nancy Peckford, bottom right, pose with an NGtransit bus in a Facebook post last week. (Municipality of North Grenville/Facebook)Another transportation option is making its debut in North Grenville. The on-demand, eight-seater NGtransit bus went into service Monday.

January 15, 2024 18:41 UTC