Black Bear Indian Relay team readies horses for 2026NewsDuration 2:04With the snow beginning to melt, the Black Bear Indian Relay team is gearing up for its second season, including competing at the Calgary Stampede. Its debut last season brought several victories.

March 22, 2026 15:32 UTC

This week, Canada issued new advice for Canadian companies thinking of Cuban possibilities, warning of "payment risks" amid an "ongoing liquidity crisis." A Cuban-Canadian hotel boom and bustMany Canadian companies have found lucrative opportunities in Cuba. WATCH | What you need to know about travelling to Cuba: Canada has issued a travel advisory for Cuba. Canadian companies, she said, "could be subject to legal claims for labour exploitation, environmental damages." Cuban Canadian Felix Blanco, who grew up around the tourist city of Varadero, attends a protest in Montreal on July 24, 2021.

March 22, 2026 15:31 UTC

Faith Fyles: In Full Bloom celebrates a pioneer for women in the arts and science. It runs all summer at the Ottawa Art Gallery. CBC’s Sandra Abma paid it a visit.

March 22, 2026 15:15 UTC

Police in Richmond, B.C., are investigating after a series of meat thefts from retail stores that they say may be "organized" crime. RCMP say that there have been 39 cases of reported theft of meat from stores across the city since December. While some of the thefts may be opportunistic, Mounties say the pattern and values involved suggest "potential organized activity" where the stolen meat is then resold. They are also warning consumers not to buy meat from unverified sources, since it may have been handled improperly or the meat may have experienced temperature changes that create potential risks. Police are also asking residents to be more vigilant while grocery shopping and to report anyone who may be acting suspiciously around the meat products.

March 22, 2026 14:42 UTC

Real Ski Report for March 21stRadioDuration 8:12Yike... it got warm and rainy at many hills and cross country ski areas! We take a look at that impact on this week's report.

March 22, 2026 14:00 UTC





In an email, Porter Airlines said this doesn't happen frequently but it does happen. He was on a tight budget and couldn’t easily replace his winter jacket and boots. “I've been on the phone with them [Porter Airlines] every day since [I arrived]. "Unfortunately, the service has been unable to deliver the bag as intended," Porter Airlines said in an email to CBC. On the final day of Doody's trip, Porter requested the delivery be stopped and his luggage returned to them so it could be sent back to Nova Scotia.

March 22, 2026 13:33 UTC

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March 22, 2026 13:29 UTC

Meet Greg Rickford, Ontario’s Minister of Indigenous Affairs (and the guy basically running point on Ring of Fire economic and community partnerships). If ever a politician was custom-built for the job, it’s Greg — he’s like the Swiss Army knife of northern development. Check out this resume: He starts out as a nurse in Brantford, Ont., and heads north to deliver frontline healthcare in remote First Nations communities. Last December, Prime Minister Mark Carney and Premier Doug Ford inked a co-operation deal to get approvals moving with a “one project, one process, one decision” approach. “I never believed that the previous (provincial) government had any real substantive designs or intention to develop that region,” Greg reports.

March 22, 2026 13:03 UTC

There’s no denying that 2025 was a much more active year in the trade market than we’re used to when it comes to the Dallas Cowboys. Below, I’ll grade five trades from the Cowboys in 2025; let me tell you, the variety in grades is as extreme as it gets. The Quinnen Williams Midseason MoveCowboys Receive: DT Quinnen WilliamsJets Receive: DT Mazi Smith, 2026 Second-Round Pick, 2027 First-Round Pick (Highest of GB’s or DAL’s). +Cowboys Receive: CB Kaiir Elam, 2025 Seventh-Round Pick. Combined Grade: FThese two trades, which I’ve combined because of their mutually disastrous nature, were simply the worst pair of moves from the Cowboys’ 2025.

March 22, 2026 13:02 UTC

Dak Prescott. I don’t think Dak Prescott is why the Cowboys haven’t won it all. The Super Bowl Standard is a Lot Higher than What Dallas has hadWhen you look at the previous Super Bowl winning teams, one big thing stood out. This is Where the Dak Prescott Debate Gets LazyI know it’s much easier to say Dak Prescott is the problem. Dak Prescott Has Been Part of it, Just Not All of itDak Prescott has been part of the reason Dallas falls short.

March 22, 2026 11:04 UTC

Cameroonians in Montreal showcase traditional danceNewsDuration 2:15A new dance troupe in Montreal wants to take a traditional Cameroonian dance to festivals across the province. The troupe says the Meũdjock dance is a way to share their history.

March 22, 2026 10:29 UTC

A new collector's coin is out and the Inuk artist behind the design says it’s all about capturing the vastness of Labrador. The Royal Canadian Mint recently released its 2026 Canada's National Park series, which includes a collector's coin depicting Torngat Mountains National Park. While they’ve never been to the Torngat Mountains, Jacque said it still feels like home to them. Like they call Labrador the big land and that's what I wanted to capture in this coin,” they told CBC Radio’s Labrador Morning. So on each of the national park coins, you'll see two chairs.

March 22, 2026 09:02 UTC

Thousands of graduate students are at risk of losing their access to health and dental insurance because the union that represents them has incurred almost $2 million in debt. According to a statement made by Memorial University’s Graduate Students’ Union (GSU), it owes approximately $1.6 million to insurance provider GreenShield and $355,000 to the Canadian Federation of Students (CFS). (CBC)Murugan said it would also mean there would be no one to advocate for graduate students within the university. “It would mean a huge loss of graduate student representation on all decision-making bodies such as the Senate, the Board of Regents, all the councils and committees that graduate student representatives sit on,” said Murugan. Calls for an end to the GSUSo far, the petition calling for dissolution of the GSU has 47 signatures from graduate students.

March 22, 2026 08:55 UTC

Family of missing Toronto man renew calls for informationNewsDuration 4:34More than two years after he went missing, the family of Taron Stepanyan is renewing calls for any information to help find him. Stepanyan was 40-years-old when he was reported missing. He was last seen on the evening of Dec. 23, 2023. In January, Toronto police canvassed the area Stepanyan was last seen at, saying recent information led investigators to treat the case as a potential homicide. CBC's Naama Weingarten reports.

March 22, 2026 08:30 UTC

Fuel is now tightly rationed in Cuba, creating a black market where a litre of gasoline sells for about $10 US. An elementary school teacher, Barrios Nuñez said the cost of buying food for the family consumes all her salary. On a good day he'll bring home up to 2,000 pesos, while their daily food costs can hit 3,000 pesos a day, she said. Barrios Nuñez said she doubts there will ever be widespread unrest. People spend all their energy on surviving day-to-day, said Barrios Nuñez.

March 22, 2026 04:40 UTC