@CBCMontreal So heartbroken. I loved her journalism but also her sweet nature, wicked laugh and killer fashion sense (you are still my guru, Jeanette). She taught me about grace, professionalism, and deadlines! Taken way, way too soon. My deepest sympathies to her precious girls and families.
My brilliant med student friend was thrilled to interview one of her professional idols. Read this in depth look at the woman at the center of Canada’s COVID response.
Written by the talented @edunbarlavoie in collaboration with McGill Feminism in Medicine. To read more of our #WomenInMedicine series, check out our website: https://t.co/2LcYJO2jTM
Antonio Guiseppe Romandini took the Montreal music world by storm when he was just 14, sneaking into jazz clubs and wowing audiences with his unparalled technique , mane of unruly hair,… https://t.co/hks4GCNSo5
@PierreLandry Oh Pierre thank you so much! I so enjoyed our time working together and am loving hearing you on the radio. I am excited for this new chapter xoxo
Excited to finally reveal ⬆️ that @ChosenFamilyCBC
has joined the @cbcpodcasts team! 🎉🎉🎉
Get ready for deep & spontaneous conversations featuring renowned artists and up-and-coming creators starting June 19: https://t.co/5k9qzDMIke
The event "Zero Waste Cities - Reality or Fantasy?" aims to answer questions about a zero waste lifestyle. It's happening in Montreal tomorrow night -- Homerun spoke with Sara Ferwati, one of the organizers.
Here is a link for more details:
https://t.co/X3LwvUcfuf
Kanien'kéha, the Mohawk language, was one of 33 Indigenous languages used during the Second World War to send encoded messages between Allied forces.
Louis Levi Oakes was the last surviving code talker from Akwesasne. https://t.co/by39FTQ8Ls