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RadioMedia.CA is a research project - developing a comprehensive radio stations’ community portal website based in Canada.
This online community features user-friendly navigation not only to access a full spectrum of online information coming from major Canadian Broadcasters (CBC/Radio-Canada and Global News, Thanks for their support and suggestions), but also…
WestJet is temporarily suspending flights between Canada's two biggest cities this winter, but plans to resume service between Toronto and Montreal next spring.
read moreThe fraud trial of FTX founder Sam Bankman-Fried began Wednesday with a prosecutor telling jurors that the former businessman was on top of the world a year ago, hobnobbing with celebrities, before his historic fraud was exposed, leaving customers and investors without at least $10 billion US they thought was secure.
read morePrime Minister Justin Trudeau said Wednesday senior bureaucrats are reviewing the Deschenes Commission report — a 1980s-era independent inquiry that looked at alleged Nazi war criminals in Canada — with an eye to making more of it public.
read moreWestJet is temporarily suspending flights between Canada's two biggest cities this winter, but plans to resume service between Toronto and Montreal next spring.
read moreThe Nobel Prize in chemistry has been awarded to three U.S.-based scientists for the "discovery and synthesis of quantum dots." Sweden's public broadcaster SVT said they received a press release with the names of the winners hours before the official announcement.
read moreA long unreleased Joni Mitchell demo recording of the track You Turn Me On I'm A Radio with an appearance by fellow Canadian musician Neil Young is finally seeing the light of day more than 50 years after it was made.
read moreCanada scored a three-set win over host China on Wednesday to improve to 3-1 and move into second spot in Pool C at a men's volleyball Olympic qualification tournament. The top two countries from each of the three pools will play in Paris next summer.
read moreNew B.C. data suggests the rate of ADHD medication use among adults has gone up dramatically. Multiple experts say it's a trend that could be improving the lives of many Canadians — though some warn it’s a double-edged sword, since these drugs can come with health risks and the potential for dependence.
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