Terry Haig
Terry Haig
Terry Haig has been a journalist for over 40 years and a radio host for over 20. He was been with RCI since 1972, playing the role of writer, producer, newsreader and and on-air personality. Mr. Haig is also an actor, having performed in over 60 films as well as on the stage in Canada, the UK and the United States. He is perhaps best known for his work with the Montreal Expos baseball team when he was a beat writer, a columnist and the analyst for Expos games.

Environment & Animal Life, International, Society

Nepi, a beluga, becomes a class act Down East

He’s a young beluga, his name is Nepi and Canadian marine researchers worry that he’s way too friendly for his own good. Nepi, who is estimated to be about four-years-old, is becoming something of a celebrity in certain circles in »

International, Society

On this Boxing Day, we give you ‘A Child’s Christmas in Wales’

Christmas is a time of tradition and traditions. Some fall by the wayside over the years, others stand the test of time. One of the enduring traditions is Dylan Thomas’s lovely prose work “A Child’s Christmas in Wales.” Thomas first »

Environment & Animal Life, Health, Society

Work still not done for crews trying to restore power in B.C.

Hydro crews remain out in force in British Columbia trying to repair damage that will allow some 12,000 people to finally have their power restored following the fierce windstorm that swept the province last Thursday, leaving downed trees, downed power »

International

Number of peacekeeping police hits 13-year low

United Nations figures show the number of Canadian police officers on UN peacekeeping missions is now at its lowest level in over 10 years. The shrinking Canadian presence comes despite the fact many UN missions are short hundreds of police »

Economy, International, Internet, Science & Technology

Canada-China war of words continues to escalate

The public dispute between Canada and China continues to escalate with Beijing suggesting that Ottawa and its allies are “hypocrites” for speaking out against the arrest of two Canadians and ignoring the arrest of Meng Wanzhou, a high-ranking executive of »

Society

In Christmas message, PM calls on Canadians to stand together

In his Christmas message, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is urging Canadians to stand together and to bring light to the lives of others. Trudeau says being Canadian is taking care of people around us and that Canadians find strength in »

Arts & Entertainment, International, Society

A conversation about the man whose birth billions celebrate today

Editor’s note: Since 2015, we have shared Frank Marino’s thoughts about Jesus Christ and the meaning of Christmas and the man for whom it is named. The response has been has been striking. For those who might have missed Marino’s »

Environment & Animal Life, Society

A White Christmas in Canada? Dream on (kind of)!

If Montreal is any indication–and according to The Weather Network, it is–Christmas weather in many, many, many places across Canada could wind up being pretty darn dreary on Tuesday. Very few places will actually see any fresh snow on Christmas »

International, Society

Canada to deploy Hercules in Africa support missions

Canada’s top military commander says once-a-week C-130J Hercules aircraft support missions for United Nations peacekeeping forces in Africa will begin soon. But in a year-end interview with the CBC’s Murray Brewster., Gen. Jonathan Vance, chief of Canada’s defence staff, did not »

International, Internet, Science & Technology, Politics, Society

Canada working with allies to secure release of detainees

Foreign Affairs Minister Chrystia Freeland says Canada is working with its allies to forge the release of two Canadians detained in China. Michael Kovrig and Michael Spavor were detained earlier this month. Kovrig, a former diplomat and an advisor with »