CBRT-TV (Calgary, AB)
CBRT-DT, operating on virtual channel 9 and UHF digital channel 21, is a television station owned and operated by CBC Television in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. The Canadian Broadcasting Corporation owns this station. CBRT's studio facilities are situated on Westmount Boulevard, close to Memorial Drive and the Bow River, just north of Calgary's city center. The transmitter for this station is positioned near the intersection of Old Banff Coach Road/Highway 563 and 85 Street in the southwest area of Calgary. Viewers can watch CBRT on Shaw Cable channel 6, with a high-definition option available on digital channel 209. It is also accessible on Bell TV channel 245, along with its high-definition broadcast on channel 1130.
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cbc.ca | Neil Davidson
British Columbia·NewCanada coach Jesse Marsch expressed outrage Friday, saying Vancouver Whitecaps players had been "poisoned" during their visit to Mexico for the CONCACAF Champions Cup final.
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cbc.ca | Benjamin Lopez Steven |Victoria Valido
Politics·NewJobs Minister Patty Hajdu announced Friday afternoon the federal government is creating up to 6,000 more spots in the Canada Summer Jobs program for young people — a move that comes as many struggle to find work.
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cbc.ca | Ben Andrews
Ottawa·NewRural councillors rejected a second attempt by Gatineau-based company Evolugen to win support for a large battery facility in rural west Ottawa, after dozens of people weighed in over the course of a nearly 10-hour meeting Thursday.
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cbc.ca | Virginie Ann
North·NewFollowing a relatively dry winter and cool spring this year, water levels in some lakes and reservoirs across the Yukon are at record lows. Yukon Energy says Marsh Lake, south of Whitehorse, is refilling with snowmelt later any time since the 1980sVirginie Ann · CBC News · Posted: Jun 05, 2025 6:06 PM EDT | Last Updated: 3 minutes agoMarsh Lake, south of Whitehorse, is much lower than normal for this time of year. One expert attributes that to a relatively dry winter and cooler spring.
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cbc.ca | Justin McElroy
British Columbia·NewOn Wednesday, council unanimously approved a new strategy for Granville Street in downtown Vancouver, a vision that will eventually involve the removal of vehicles, a destination public space at Robson Street, and the replacement of SROs with rental and social housing.
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