SOCIATY
- Saskatchewan Speaker says he was harassed, threatened by government MLAs
- N.S. premier calls on Liberal MPs to help convince Ottawa to pay for Chignecto Isthmus work
- 'Heart-in-a-box' technology lets Canadian organ donor save a life
- Summer McIntosh breaks world record in women's 400m IM at Canadian swimming trials
- Why Eurovision results are about more than just the best song
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SOCIATY
- I Saw the TV Glow's director might be a genius. That doesn't mean the movie is
- Canadian Taylor Swift fans are flying to Europe for cheaper concert tickets
- J.T. Miller's late goal gives Canucks 3-2 win over Oilers in Game 5
- #TheMoment a raccoon interrupted an MLS game
- Mother, stepfather sentenced to 15 years for manslaughter in death of B.C. boy
It might seem like documentaries are everywhere we look, affecting and influencing how we perceive society and the world at large. But even as audiences clamour for true stories on their screens, the documentarians making them and festivals that feature them are sounding alarm bells about the future of the format.
SCIENCE
- Land-based food not nutritionally sufficient for wild polar bears, according to new study
- Westerly winds have blown across central Asia for at least 42 million years
- Astronomers observe star reborn in a flash
- NASA's Aqua satellite sees Super Typhoon Meranti approaching Taiwan, Philippines
- NASA sees Super Typhoon Meranti's extreme rainfall