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

Weather quiz, no hints: What country has the coldest capital in the world?

Call it a heckuva way to end Canada’s 150th birthday in the capital. Ottawa set a dubious record overnight Wednesday. Environment Canada says Montreal could be dealing with freezing temperatures into 2018. © Radio Canada It ranked as the coldest capital »

Economy, Environment & Animal Life, Indigenous, International, Internet, Science & Technology, Politics, Society

B.C. First Nations activists suffer legal setback in fish farm dispute

Despite a legal setback, First Nations activists and their supporters on northern Vancouver Island are vowing to continue their campaign to stop fish-farming on what they say is their traditional territory. On Wednesday, members of Musgamagw Dzawada’enuxw Nation suffered a »

Environment & Animal Life, Health, International, Internet, Science & Technology, Society

Charges filed against Nexen Energy in death of two oilsands workers

A day after two oilsands workers died in an explosion at a Nexen Energy facility at Long Lake, Alberta, the company’s CEO, Fang Zhi, addressed a news conference in Calgary. “Yesterday marks one of the darkest days in Nexen history,” »

International, Society

Threats of not-so-pretty pix and posts lead to some unplanned downtime

Sometimes social media isn’t as liberating as it might be cracked up to be. Ask 22-year-old Kyle Stephen Hunt of Meadows, Newfoundland and Labrador. Hunt is going to spend the next part of his life figuring out better uses for »

International, Society

Canadian icon Johnny Bower dies at 93

Johnny Bower died Tuesday night at a Toronto-area hospital at age 93 after a short battle with pneumonia. For people outside Canada, the name may mean little. Bower makes a kick save during a playoff action against the Canadiens in »

Economy, Environment & Animal Life, Indigenous, Internet, Science & Technology, Politics, Society

Canadian animal activists optimistic about the future of their cause

Say one thing for the people in Canada’s animal rights movement–there’s no quit in any of them. About 50 protesters gathered along a stretch of highway east of Ottawa in March, where a lion was shot dead after it escaped »

Society

No leads yet in death of baby girl abandoned in Calgary

Investigators continue to look for leads in the death of a new-born baby girl discovered abandoned in a Calgary grocery store parking lot on Christmas Eve. “The cause of death is still being looked at, it’s undetermined. But we can »

Environment & Animal Life, Health, Society

Frigid weather is testing Canadians winter mettle

Canadians, who pride themselves on riding out rough winters, are having their weather chops severely tested this week. Much of the country is in the midst of a deep-freeze cold snap that Environment Canada says could go on for at »

International, Society

Golfer Brooke Henderson wins Rosenfeld Award as top Canadian female athlete

Twenty-year-old Brooke Henderson is the winner of the Bobbie Rosenfeld Award as Canada’s female athlete of the year. Henderson, who relies on an impressive long game, picked up 35 of 63 votes in a Canadian Press poll of broadcasters and »

International, Society

Tennis season is upon us with lots of questions for Canadian fans

It’s absolutely freezing in most of Canada right now, but for those still capable of dreaming of hot summer days, there’s a bit of solace. Winter in Canada means it’s summer on the other side of the world. Milos Raonic »