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- Yukon paper takes CBC to court over sources
- A CBC News reporter in Whitehorse is going to court next week to protect her sources from a Yukon newspaper, which wants the public broadcaster to reveal those sources.
- Montreal tabloid workers vote to accept offer
- Workers at Le Journal de Montréal accept a contract offer aimed at ending the two-year lockout at the Quebecor Inc. tabloid.
- Top court sides with MP over cabbie comments
- The Supreme Court has sided with MP and former Quebec radio host André Arthur over inflammatory comments he made about Montreal cabbies in 1998.
- Moore says 'wait for budget' on CBC funding
- Heritage Minister James Moore refuses to give details about CBC's funding allocation for coming years in an appearance before the Commons heritage committee.
- Music critic and host Ken Winters dies
- Ken Winters, a Canadian music critic and former host of CBC's Mostly Music, has died. He was 81.
- CBS reporter sexually assaulted in Cairo
- CBS News says correspondent Lara Logan is recovering in a U.S. hospital from a sexual attack while reporting on the tumultuous events in Cairo last Friday.
- AUDIO: Al Jazeera sees Egypt as 'breakthrough moment'
- Arab TV news network Al Jazeera has seen staggering audience figures and a renewed interest from North Americans during recent uprisings in Egypt and Tunisia.
- Jim Reed, former CBC anchor, dies
- Former CBC journalist and broadcaster Jim Reed has died of lung cancer, his family says.
- Toronto photographer wins Hanson award
- A freelance photographer from Toronto whose work has appeared in the Toronto Star, the Globe and Mail and the National Post has been named the winner of the second annual Tom Hanson Photojournalism Award.
- Guitar Hero video game franchise axed
- The company behind Guitar Hero is pulling the plug on one of the most influential video game titles of the new century.