If interest in meatless burgers is waning, how can plant-based eating be sustained? #press
https://www.cbc.ca/radio/sunday/meatless-burgers-plant-based-1.6934187?cmp=rss&utm_source=press.coop
It's been 20 years since a couch crash ended a sand-skiing event in B.C.
For more than three decades, thrill-seekers in Prince George, B.C., hurled themselves down the summertime slope of the Nechako River cutbanks in an event known as the Sandblast. #press
Moncton neurologist asked for help, but alleges he was threatened with discipline instead
A decision by the federal government to send epidemiologists to New Brunswick to review the files of a Moncton neurologist who has reported mysterious brain symptoms affecting his patients comes months after he asked the province... #press
Metallica fan returns to Montreal 20 years after belligerent interaction with drummer Lars Ulrich
Ryan Furlotte drove from Bridgewater, N.S., to Montreal see Metallica â 20 years after he heckled the heavy metal band to play Dyers Eve live. Now almost 40 and back to see the band one more time, he's hoping for a chance to apologize and set the record straight with drummer... #press
Meta's removal of Canadian news impacting Indigenous media and communities #press
Hugh Segal, former senator and chief of staff to PM Mulroney, dead at 72
Hugh Segal, a prominent figure in Canadian politics for over five decades, has died. He was 72. #press
https://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/hugh-segal-obit-1.6932416?cmp=rss&utm_source=press.coop
Nearly 100 Croatian soccer fans face murder, gang-related charges in Greece after deadly violence
Nearly 100 Croatian soccer fans appeared in an Athens court Wednesday to face criminal charges that include murder and membership of a criminal organization over their alleged involvement in deadly fan violence. #press
Federal government plans to sell stake in Trans Mountain pipeline expansion to Indigenous groups
The federal government has taken the next step in its commitment to offering Indigenous groups an opportunity to buy into the Trans Mountain pipeline expansion project. #press
Swift justice? Taylor Swift fans hope for redemption as tickets for Toronto shows go on sale #press
Ferry passengers stuck on ship in P.E.I. harbour
Magdalen Islands ferry passengers were finally able to disembark late Wednesday after having been stuck on board ever since the ship arrived in Souris, P.E.I., around 19 hours earlier. #press
Ontario government's Greenbelt land swap influenced by well-connected developers, AG finds #press
Bat-flips, brawls and bobbleheads â JosĂ© Bautista reflects on epic Blue Jays career ahead of ceremony
José Bautista feels the 2015 and 2016 Toronto Blue Jays seasons provided the most joy in his highlight-filled career. However, eight years later, the way the 2015 American League Championship Series ended against the Kansas City Royals still stings. #press
Taylor Swift is coming to Canada. Whether you can actually get tickets is another matter #press
Warrants issued in Alabama dock brawl after group of white men attack Black riverboat worker
Police in Alabama have issued several arrest warrants in connection with a riverfront brawl in Alabama's capital that drew nationwide attention after video showed a group of white people pummelling a Black riverboat co-captain, an exchange that sparked a massive fight. #press
Prince Harry and Meghan buy film rights to Canadian author Carley Fortune's romantic novel
A Canadian author says a production company belonging to the Duke and Duchess of Sussex has bought the screen rights for her romantic novel. #press
Taylor Swift is coming to Canada. Whether you can actually get tickets is another matter #press
Two new âsharksâ are about to gobble up garbage in Torontoâs harbour
Cue the âJawsâ music â but itâs trash, not people, who should be afraid of going into the water. PortsToronto has brought in two WasteShark Aquadrones to add to its larger Trash Trapping Program.CBC Toronto visited the Outer Harbour Marina to see the âsharksâ in action. #press
CBC, media groups ask Competition Bureau to investigate Meta's move to block news in Canada
The CBC has joined other news broadcasters and publishers in requesting Canada's Competition Bureau to investigate Meta's decision to block news content on its digital platforms in Canada. #press
'Everyone just started running': Evacuee describes rapid spread of B.C. wildfire #press
You have questions about Bill C-18 and Meta's decision to block news. Here are some answers #press
https://www.cbc.ca/news/world/c-18-your-questions-answered-1.6925260?cmp=rss&utm_source=press.coop