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CBC
5 days ago
- Sport
- CBC
Every medal won by Summer McIntosh at a world aquatics (long course) championship
Watch every medal Toronto's Summer McIntosh has won at a long course world championship. Swimming at the world aquatics championships in Singapore gets underway on July 26 on and CBC Gem.


CBC
15-07-2025
- Sport
- CBC
At age 29, Kylie Masse is only getting faster
The three-time world champion backstroke specialist from LaSalle, Ont., is back for another world championship this summer. Swimming at the world aquatics championships gets underway on July 26 on and CBC Gem.


CBC
12-07-2025
- Sport
- CBC
Summer McIntosh set to join the ranks of the swimming greats at this summer's world championships
The 18-year-old swimmer from Toronto is looking to win medals in five events at this summer's world aquatics championships in Singapore. The world championships get underway on July 11 on and CBC Gem.


Business Upturn
10-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Business Upturn
Heartland Season 19: Release date speculation, cast and plot details – Everything we know so far
By Aman Shukla Published on July 10, 2025, 18:30 IST Last updated July 10, 2025, 12:17 IST If you're as hooked on Heartland as I am, you're probably counting down the days until we get more of the Bartlett-Fleming family's heartwarming adventures. This Canadian gem, set against the stunning Alberta backdrop, has kept us glued to our screens for years with its mix of family drama, horse-whispering magic, and small-town charm. With Season 18 wrapping up in Canada, fans are buzzing about what's next for Heartland Season 19. While CBC hasn't spilled the beans yet, we've pieced together everything floating around about the release date, cast, and possible storylines. Let's dive into what we know—and what we're hoping for! When Might Heartland Season 19 Hit Our Screens? Okay, let's get real: CBC hasn't officially greenlit Season 19 yet, but come on— Heartland is basically a Canadian institution at this point. It's the longest-running one-hour drama in Canada, and its loyal fans (yep, that's us) make it hard to imagine the show ending anytime soon. Based on how things usually go, Heartland seasons tend to drop in Canada around September or October. Season 18 kicked off on September 29, 2024, so we are guessing Season 19 could land around late September or early October 2025 on CBC and CBC Gem. Who's Coming Back for Season 19? The core cast of Heartland is the heartbeat of the series, and fans can expect most familiar faces to return for Season 19, barring any unexpected changes. Based on the show's history and the continuity of its ensemble, here's who we anticipate will reprise their roles: Amber Marshall as Amy Fleming Michelle Morgan as Lou Fleming Morris Shaun Johnston as Jack Bartlett Chris Potter as Tim Fleming Ruby and Emmanuella Spencer as Lyndy Borden Kerry James as Caleb Odell Spencer Lord as Nathan Pryce Jr. Baye McPherson as Katie Fleming Morris : Jessica Steen as Lisa Stillman Additional Cast: Expect supporting characters like Drew Davis (Logan), Michelle Nolden (Jessica Cook), Gabriel Hogan (Peter Morris), Aidan Moreno (Rick), Ava Tran (Parker), and Sam Duke (Shane) to return, depending on storylines. What Could Happen in Season 19? Plot Predictions Season 18 had me on the edge of my seat with that drought hitting Heartland Ranch, the tension with Pryce Beef, and all the family's personal ups and downs. The episodes were getting crazy high ratings on IMDb (like 9.0–9.5!), so Season 19 has a lot to live up to. Since we don't have spoilers yet, here's what we think (and hope) might go down, based on where Season 18 left us: Amy's Next Chapter: After navigating her feelings for Nathan Pryce Jr. and reconnecting with Caleb in Season 18, Amy may face a pivotal romantic decision. Her equine therapy work could expand, potentially mentoring her daughter, Lyndy, or taking on a high-profile horse rescue project. Fans are eager to see how Amy balances her career with her role as a single mother, especially as Lyndy starts asking questions about her late father, Ty. Lou's Political and Personal Journey: As Hudson's mayor, Lou could face new community conflicts or explore bold business ventures to secure Heartland Ranch's future. Her role as a mother to Katie and Georgie (if Alisha Newton returns) may also bring emotional storylines, especially as her daughters carve their own paths. Jack and Tim's Challenges: Jack's traditional ranching methods will likely be tested again, while Tim's rodeo expertise and complex family ties could lead to new conflicts or redemption arcs. Younger Generation's Growth: Lyndy, Katie, and potentially Georgie could take on more prominent roles, exploring their passions and responsibilities at the ranch. Katie's writing pursuits and Lyndy's curiosity about her family's legacy may drive compelling subplots. Ahmedabad Plane Crash Aman Shukla is a post-graduate in mass communication . A media enthusiast who has a strong hold on communication ,content writing and copy writing. Aman is currently working as journalist at


Winnipeg Free Press
24-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Winnipeg Free Press
Two plays by CBC star Bilal Baig to hit the stage next year in Toronto
TORONTO – 'Sort Of' star Bilal Baig is bringing new stories to the stage. Two plays by the creator of the acclaimed CBC Gem dramedy are part of the upcoming 2025/2026 season for Buddies in Bad Times Theatre. The Toronto theatre describes 'Kainchee Lagaa + Jhooti: The Begging Brown Bitch Plays' as two unflinching stories of brown trans women caught between worlds. Baig's CBC hit ended in 2023 after three seasons that focused on a gender-expansive Torontonian juggling a floundering career and love life. The new works are described as about 'lying, sex, and rebirthing oneself: over and over and over again.' They make their world premiere in April 2026 as a co-production by A House of Beida and Buddies, a downtown theatre dedicated to amplifying and developing queer stories for the stage. This report by The Canadian Press was first published June 24, 2025.