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Kids’ CBC Days
I am a big fan of community outreach. I love when we are in communities- be it in Vancouver for CBC’s 75th Anniversary activities, in Calgary for the Stampede, or Halifax for the Tall Ships Festival. It’s great to have … Continue reading
Posted in Kids
Tagged Anne-Marie Mediwake, Calgary, CBC Canadian Broadcast Centre, CBC Toronto News, Children’s & Youth Programming, Chirp, Commissioned & Scripted Programming, community outreach, Creative Head, English Television, Halifax, Kids’ CBC Days, Kim Wilson, Lunar Jim, Mamma Yamma, Monster Math Squad, Patty, Sid, Toronto, Vancouver
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Making Tracks
Green Couch Productions, Via Rail and CBC Radio 3 teamed up last month of to offer Canadians a once in a lifetime experience, “Tracks on Tracks”. Picture it – Canadian musicians performing on the train and various station platforms as … Continue reading
CBC/Radio-Canada Shop
Looking for something to do this March break? If you’re in the Montreal, Toronto or Vancouver area why not stop by one of our CBC/Radio-Canada Shop locations? The CBC/Radio-Canada Shop offers fans a unique, exclusive assortment of merchandise, including high … Continue reading
Posted in CBC
Tagged CBC Retro, CBC Shop, CBC Signature, Coronation Street, Hockey Night in Canada, Kids’ CBC, Montréal, radio 3, Republic of Doyle, Toronto, Vancouver
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CBC/Radio-Canada’s CEO talks Canada, Community and Digital Platforms with UBC
As a UBC alumni and Vancouver blogger, when I learned that Hubert T. Lacroix, President and CEO of CBC/Radio Canada, would come to UBC to meet students and talk about the future of Canadian public broadcasting, I RSVP’d from my … Continue reading
Posted in Everyone Every way, People
Tagged blogger, CBC, culture, digital democracy, digital platforms, digital programming, Hubert Lacroix, Hubert T. Lacroix, Kendall Titchener, media, public broadcasting, Social media, The Cit Vancouver, twitter, UBC, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Your CBC/Radio-Canada
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Earth Day: A day to celebrate the bike at CBC/Radio-Canada
According to David Suzuki, one of CBC’s most famous celebrities, “…the bike is still a marvel of ingenuity. In fact, it may well be the most efficient form of transportation yet invented.” I agree. Bicycles provide nimble and hassle-free transportation, … Continue reading
Posted in CBC, People, Radio-Canada
Tagged Bicycle User Group, bicycles, bike, Bike to Work Week, CBC, David Suzuki, Earth Day, environment, green, Halifax, initiatives, Leah Geller, Mics on Bikes, Montréal, Ottawa, Radio-Canada, Toronto, transportation, Vancouver, Vélo Quebec
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