The Whitehorse Star has announced it will cease publication next month, after 124 years of chronicling the news in the North. Longtime editor Jim Butler tells us about some of the biggest stories over his 43 years at the newspaper — and breaking news about a last-minute chance to save it.
Jury deliberates in Trump hush money trial
What is Canada doing to end the fighting in Gaza?
Push for more women in operating rooms
Sailing around the world — without GPS
How the McMaster encampment ended in compromise
‘God’s influencer’: Miracles of the first millennial saint
Why Google’s new AI search can be ‘laughably inaccurate’
The couple who fought the Nazis behind enemy lines
A 50-year streak at the Ottawa marathon
Unknown soldier comes home to Newfoundland
Evolving advice in concussion care
The mood in Ottawa — and how it affects you
Got a job offer in a text? Here’s what scammers get out of it
Why George Floyd’s uncle is still fighting for justice
U.S. sues Live Nation over monopoly concerns
Could walking backward push you to better health?
Haiti’s growing humanitarian crisis
Finding Jennifer: How can someone disappear without a trace?
Island nations win court battle in climate crisis
Life outdoors after a skin cancer diagnosis
Create your
podcast in
minutes
It is Free
The Daily
Vinyl Cafe
Ideas
Someone Knows Something
Under the Influence with Terry O’Reilly