Digital ArchivesJulie Payette's historic voyage to spaceMay 27, 1999 | 2:41Montreal native Julie Payette becomes the first Canadian to join an International Space Station mission.
Digital ArchivesDoes cricket have a future in Canada?Aug 23, 1994 | 2:52It may be an extremely popular sport worldwide, but the outlook for cricket in Canada is uncertain.
Digital ArchivesRiel rebellion: 'War trophy' stays putJun 16, 1990 | 3:12An Ontario legion refuses to give up the bell of Batoche, captured by the Canadian army in 1885.
Digital Archives1989: Lanny, get your CupMay 25, 1989 | 1:40Veteran NHLer Lanny McDonald closes out a hall-of-fame career by winning his first and only Stanley Cup championship.
Digital ArchivesThe remarkable fruition of Gros Morne National ParkJan 25, 1989 | 5:33The science behind Gros Morne's long evolution is explained in 1989.
Digital ArchivesBasque whaling site uncovered in Red Bay, LabradorNov 4, 1985 | 13:54Selma Barkham, a determined self-taught researcher, makes a remarkable discovery about Canada's history by studying dusty books in Spain.
Digital ArchivesThe Escuminac DisasterNov 25, 1975 | 18:31A vicious hurricane strikes the Gulf of St. Lawrence, killing 35 and devastating the town of Escuminac.
Digital ArchivesPierre Trudeau: just watch meOct 13, 1970 | 7:33The October Crisis prompts Trudeau to fill the streets with army tanks and invoke the War Measures Act.
Digital ArchivesDoctor Who creator Sydney Newman discusses his careerNov 27, 1966 | 42:46Canadian expat Sydney Newman, Head of Drama Group at the BBC and creator of Doctor Who, recounts the tale of his working journey.
Digital ArchivesLife and death in Duvalier's HaitiMay 15, 1963 | 26:59On a 1963 visit to the impoverished nation of Haiti, <em>CBC Newsmagazine</em> encounters cockfights, a voodoo ceremony and a fearsome dictator named Dr. Duvalier.
Digital ArchivesVancouver's Skid RowJan 22, 1957 | 4:34CBC producer Allan King's first documentary takes us to Vancouver's Water and Alexander Streets in 1957.