There's a Lot to Like About Disney, But There's No Easy Fix for This Problem
Disney has made a huge change at the top, which is probably a good call, but there's one big problem that won't be easily solved.
Disney has made a huge change at the top, which is probably a good call, but there's one big problem that won't be easily solved.
The future is here, whether some like it or not, and artificial intelligence is already impacting the film industry. But just how far can, and should, it go?
Olympics: Paris 2024 BBC One/Two/Red Button, from 8am; Discovery+ & Eurosport, from 7.30am The Games finally begin, with the next 16 days offering something for everyone across the BBC and Olympics Extra (accessible via the Red Button), along with live coverage from Eurosport 1-9 and Discovery+. There are a few familiar headline acts for British fans over this weekend, with today featuring GB’s much-fancied men’s hockey team launching their campaign against Spain (9am), the exciting Max Whitlock
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Great Britain’s 200m freestyle Olympic champion Tom Dean details what it takes to achieve glory in the pool as the swimming at Paris 2024 begins
More than 36% of U.S. adults are working a side hustle, according to a new Bankrate study. Here's why and how they are doing it.
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Our city’s answer to Paris’s Hotel Costes is the chic, grown-up London hotel you probably haven’t heard of. Rebecca Cope spends a night to see if it can seduce her
Armed with needle, thread, tweezers, magnifying glass and shish kebab sticks, two expert Mi'kmaw beaders have been tasked with preparing some century-old artifacts for their eventual return to Nova Scotia.Just a few miles from the White House, around 500 rare Mi'kmaw artifacts have sat in the Smithsonian's collection for decades. They were gathered by anthropologists who toured Atlantic Canada during their studies of Indigenous communities in the early 1900s.Nik Phillips of Millbrook First Natio
For wildlife that can't fly or swim, the only path between New Brunswick and Nova Scotia is across the Chignecto Isthmus.That's why it's important "to maintain the genetic integrity of populations of species that need it," says Sean Blaney, executive director and senior scientist at the Atlantic Canada Conservation Data Centre.The Chignecto Isthmus connects Nova Scotia with the rest of Canada. (CBC News)This isthmus, a narrow strip of land that connects the two provinces, is the focus of a resea
A real estate clause that limits who can sell groceries on Gottingen Street in Halifax has also caused generational damage in the historically Black neighbourhood, says a community advocate who grew up in the area.Grocery giant Sobeys occupied 2300 Gottingen St. in the late 1950s, operating until the mid-1980s, until it built a newer store 1.5 kilometres away on North Street, where it remains today.It left behind a food desert in its wake — a term used when there are barriers to accessing afford
Jenn Tuttle says she's frustrated with the amount of theft she's experienced since opening a new location of the yoga business she co-owns last fall."We knew that there was theft in uptown Saint John, but not to the extent that it has been," she said. "Probably starting in January or so, we were having one to two thefts a week that we were catching, not sure how many more than that had occurred."Tuttle and other uptown business owners are desperate to find solutions. About 20 of them attended a
Securing a labour peace between the TTC and its largest union will cost Toronto $176 million over the next three years, and the chair of the transit commission is defending the deal.The full contract terms of the eleventh-hour agreement struck on June 6 to avert a strike have now been disclosed by the TTC. The deal kept 12,000 frontline workers from walking off the job following weeks of tense talks between the transit agency and the Amalgamated Transit Union Local 113, which threatened job acti