Too busy to catch all of the stories on CBC's Community blog this week? Our Weekly webcast fills you in on some of our
most notable stories heading into the weekend.
Too busy to catch all of the stories on CBC's Community blog this week? Our Weekly webcast fills you in on some of our
most notable stories heading into the weekend.
Congratulations to Anne Waters of Ottawa Ontario, the winner of our "August Al Fresco" outdoor food photo contest!
The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) said
that Twitter actually alerted the service to the magnitude 7.6
earthquake in the Philippines today.
The USGS monitors tweets in several languages, looking for the word earthquake.
The USGS monitors tweets in several languages, looking for the word earthquake.
One New York squirrel is getting his 15 minutes of fame this week after interrupting a U.S. Open tennis match between Julien Benneteau and Olivier Rochus.
Princess Diana and her companion, Dodi Al-Fayed, were killed on Aug. 31, 1997, 15 years ago today when the Mercedes they were riding in sped out of control in an attempt to outrun paparazzi in Paris.
The long-gun registry is one of those topics that gets the CBC Community talking whenever it comes up in the news. Our story yesterday about the Great Canadian Gun Registry Shuffle was no exception.
Minnie Mouse has gotten a makeover, and it's not just a new hair bow or some snappy shoes.Barneys New York, the U.S. department store, has teamed up with Disney to give some of the iconic Disney characters high-fashion makeovers - and that includes making the usually short and stumpy Minnie Mouse into a skinny supermodel.
Legendary actor Clint Eastwood was the surprise speaker at the Republican National Convention last night. We have the complete, 12-minute speech here - sometimes funny, sometimes odd, and it's what everyone is talking about.
Rare 'Blue Moon' to appear Friday : Send us your photos
Categories: Community, Science & Technology
Tags: Science & Technology, space
This Friday, sky-watchers worldwide will be able to witness an
astronomical event that only ever happens, well, "once in a blue moon."
First Internet Cat Video film festival debuts at prestigious American art center
Categories: Arts & Entertainment, Community, World
Tags: POV
Hosted at the prestigious Walker Art Center in Minneapolis, tonight's festival brings cat videos into the same realm as works by Pablo Picasso, Georgio O'Keeffe and Andy Warhol.Meet the Community Team
CBC News Community team, from left to right: Andrew Yates, Lauren O'Neil, Andrea Bellamare, John Bowman (Not shown: Andrea Lee-Greenberg, on leave)
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- Perfume for babies released by Dolce & Gabbana
- U.S. man shot in driveway mix-up mourned online
- World reacts to new Blackberry phones, Alicia Keys hire
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