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CBC News at Six is the name used for most of CBC Television's local television newscasts, airing weeknights at 6 p. CBC Television is a Canadian English language Television network. m. on television stations owned and operated by the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation in Canada. Country to "Dominion of Canada" or "Canadian Federation" or anything else please read the Talk Page

The programs, formerly part of the Canada Now hour until the latter's cancellation, consist of 60 minutes of local, national and international news, sports, weather and current affairs features. Canada Now (more formally CBC News Canada Now) was the early-evening national news program aired on CBC Television, the main English Previously, in many markets, the local news followed national news and aired at 6:30, but the decision to move local newscasts back to 6 p. m. was made after extensive market research and poor ratings for local news at the 6:30 slot.

In Newfoundland and Labrador, a full hour of local news has been restored due to an outcry by the public in the province. Newfoundland and Labrador (ˈnuːfɨn(dlənd ən(d ˈlæbrəˌdɔr (Terre-Neuve-et-Labrador is a province of Canada, the tenth and latest to join the Confederation CBC News: Here & Now was relaunched November 7, 2005 in place of CBC News at Six. CBC News: Northbeat also airs in place of CBC News at Six in the Territories, due to unique circumstances and needs in the Northern territories. The provinces and territories of Canada combine to make up the world's second largest country in total area. This broadcast features local news in English and several Aboriginal languages, which is translated with English subtitles.

All other CBC local newscasts outside those regions are known as CBC News At Six.

Montreal's anchor, Dennis Trudeau retired shortly before the launch of CBC News at Six, having hosted the local bulletins for many years. Dennis Trudeau is a journalist with the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC

On November 10, 2006, it was revealed that Janet Stewart would host CBC Winnipeg's edition of News at Six starting in January 2007. Janet Stewart born in 1967 is currently the news anchor at CBWT in Winnipeg Manitoba since January 9, 2007. Stewart was a popular anchor at top-rated rival CKY and her move to News at Six surprised many in the local media. CKY-TV (also commonly known as CTV Winnipeg) is a Television station based in Winnipeg Manitoba and owned by CTVglobemedia. [1]

On November 30, 2006 it was announced that as part of its focus on reinvigorating local news, CBC executives announced that CBC News at Six would expand to a full hour in February 2007. The national supperhour newscast, Canada Now was cancelled, and Vancouver became a test-site for an experimental newscast that brings together staff from local CBC radio, TV and the Web to create an interactive local newscast that employs a concept called 'civic journalism. Canada Now (more formally CBC News Canada Now) was the early-evening national news program aired on CBC Television, the main English Vancouver (vænˈkuːvɚ is a coastal ' If the program is successful, the format will then gradually be applied to the rest of the CBC News at Six programs across the country over a three-year period. Former Canada Now anchor Ian Hanomansing was reassigned to co-host the new Vancouver local news program alongside Gloria Macarenko. Canada Now (more formally CBC News Canada Now) was the early-evening national news program aired on CBC Television, the main English Ian Hanomansing (or Hanoomansingh (born 1961 is a television journalist with the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC Gloria Macarenko (born 1962 is a Canadian Journalist. She is currently co-host of CBC News at Six with Ian Hanomansing.

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  1. ^ CKY's Stewart moving to CBC. Winnipeg Sun. 11 Nov 2006. Retrieved 12 Nov 2006.

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Ben Chin, or Buyn-Yun Chin (born Geneva, Switzerland in 1964 is a Canadian political aide and former television journalist Carole MacNeil (born 2 February 1964 in Antigonish Nova Scotia) is a Television Journalist with the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation Vancouver (vænˈkuːvɚ is a coastal CBUT is the CBC 's Television station in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, and the flagship CBC-TV station for the Pacific Gloria Macarenko (born 1962 is a Canadian Journalist. She is currently co-host of CBC News at Six with Ian Hanomansing. Ian Hanomansing (or Hanoomansingh (born 1961 is a television journalist with the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC Natalie Clancy is an award-winning Journalist who anchors and produces CBC Television 's 11 p Windsor is the southernmost city in Canada and lies at the western end of the heavily populated Quebec City-Windsor Corridor. CBET, channel 9 is the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation 's owned-and-operated television station in Windsor Ontario. 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