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CBC
30-05-2025
- Entertainment
- CBC
Toronto journalist Royson James to be appointed to the Order of Ontario
Toronto journalist Royson James is among a number of new appointments to the Order of Ontario. CBC's Dwight Drummond sits down with James to discuss highlights from his journalistic career and what the honour means to him.


Toronto Star
17-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Toronto Star
University of West Indies awards raises $460,000 for scholarships
The 16th Annual University of the West Indies Toronto Benefit Awards raised more than $460,000 for scholarships at the Ritz-Carlton Hotel on April 26. The theme 'Bridging the Gap' captured the essence of the gala's goal: to help Caribbean students in their pursuit of higher education. Hosted by CBC News anchor Dwight Drummond, the event attracted nearly 500 guests, including Lieutenant Governor Edith Dumont; co-patrons Donette Chin-Loy Chang and Kevin and Ann-Marie Hibbert; Luminary Award recipient Kardinal Offishall; University of Toronto Chancellor Wesley Hall; Olympic athlete Donovan Bailey; and Toronto International Film Festival CEO Cameron Bailey.


CBC
04-04-2025
- Entertainment
- CBC
Remember this teen trumpeter who went to Juilliard? Here's where he is now
After years of hard work and thanks to the generosity of Canadians, a young trumpeter from Mississauga is now performing his first solo with an orchestra as a professional musician. CBC's Dwight Drummond spoke with him about his journey.


CBC
27-02-2025
- Politics
- CBC
Get election results here for Hamilton, Niagara, Burlington and Haldimand ridings
Ontario Votes 2025: Join our special broadcast for live results and analysis Live in 16 hours Social Sharing Read all of CBC Hamilton's coverage of the Ontario election here. Ontarians vote in a snap election Thursday and we'll bring you the latest results for the Hamilton and Niagara areas here. Polls close at 9 p.m. ET, so if you're a Canadian citizen who calls Ontario home you have until then to cast a ballot. Here's how you can follow the election on TV, radio and online: How to watch on TV The countdown to results begins at 8 p.m. ET on CBC TV and CBC News Network and we'll start bringing you results as soon as polls close at 9 p.m. You can also watch the special on CBC Gem, YouTube or on some smart TVs. Dwight Drummond will host our special: Ontario Votes 2025. The show will feature analysis from our Senior Queen's Park Reporter Mike Crawley and CBC's Chief Political Correspondent Rosemary Barton, alongside other experts. David Common will get you results from across the province. We will have reporters at the campaign headquarters of every major party leader. While it's impossible to predict, the last election was called within the first half hour, so you may want to tune in early. How to listen on CBC Radio One CBC Radio's Jill Dempsey and Queen's Park Reporter Shawn Jeffords will host a live provincewide radio special beginning at 9 p.m. ET, bringing you the results, reaction and expert analysis you need. You can tune in on your radio or stream the special online: CBC Radio One Local results will be here online Our CBC Hamilton team will be bringing you results as soon as the polls close and they start to come in — right here on this page. See below for your local riding, that's where we'll update this story. You'll also be able to livestream CBC's election special starting at 8 p.m. ET here. We'll also have an interactive results map so you can keep tabs on the races in all 124 ridings. Find that here. If you just want to know who wins, we will of course have that breaking news — and if you download the CBC News app and enable alerts, you'll get it right to your phone. Here's where you can download the app for iOS and Android. Riding results Results for the following ridings will be updated here: Oakville North-Burlington Burlington Flamborough-Glanbrook Hamilton West-Ancaster-Dundas Hamilton Centre Hamilton Mountain Hamilton East-Stoney Creek St. Catharines Niagara West Niagara Centre Niagara Falls Haldimand-Norfolk Brantford-Brant


CBC
25-02-2025
- Politics
- CBC
How to watch the Ontario election on CBC News and get live results
Ontario Votes 2025: Join our special broadcast for live results and analysis Live in 2 days Social Sharing Ontarians vote in a snap election Thursday and we'll bring you all of the latest results as well as expert analysis. Remember: Polls close at 9 p.m. ET, so if you're a Canadian citizen who calls Ontario home you have until then to cast a ballot. Here's how you can follow the election on TV, radio and online: How to watch on TV The countdown to results begins at 8 p.m. ET on CBC TV and CBC News Network and we'll start bringing you results as soon as polls close at 9 p.m. You can also watch the special on CBC Gem, YouTube or on some smart TVs. Dwight Drummond will host our special: Ontario Votes 2025. The show will feature analysis from our Senior Queen's Park Reporter Mike Crawley and CBC's Chief Political Correspondent Rosemary Barton, alongside other experts. David Common will get you results from across the province. We will have reporters at the campaign headquarters of every major party leader. While it's impossible to predict, the last election was called within the first half hour, so you may want to tune in early. How to listen on CBC Radio One CBC Radio's Jill Dempsey and Queen's Park Reporter Shawn Jeffords will host a live provincewide radio special beginning at 9 p.m. ET, bringing you the results, reaction and expert analysis you need. You can tune in on your radio or stream the special online: CBC Radio One Online Our team will have live election coverage beginning at 6 p.m. ET. You'll be able to livestream our election special, while our live story page will keep you up to speed on all of the night's key storylines. We'll also have an interactive results map so you can keep tabs on the races in all 124 ridings. There will also be a streaming version of the show with American Sign Language. That begins at 8 p.m. ET and you can stream it in the player below: (ASL) Ontario election special: Join us for live results and analysis Live in 2 days American Sign Language interpretation: Ontarians have cast their ballots on Thursday, Feb. 27 and now it's time to see who will form the next government at Queen's Park. We'll bring you all of the results plus analysis from our CBC News team from 9 to 11 p.m. ET. If you just want to know who wins, we will of course have that breaking news — and if you download the CBC News app and enable alerts, you'll get it right to your phone. Here's where you can download the app for iOS and Android. You can also head to our network of local station websites to find out who wins in your riding, and your local CBC site will have coverage of how races play out in your region: