Isaac Hung‎

Isaac Hung is a writer for CBC Toronto. He was previously an intern at CBC's entertainment and education units. You can reach him at isaac.hung1@cb‎c.ca

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Toronto breaks ground on 1 of its first net-zero community centres in North York

Toronto has broken ground on what it says is one of its first net-zero emissions community centres in North York, an aquatic and child-care space set to open in 2028.

Road closures near Exhibition Place coming Saturday for 10K race

Roads in the area of Lakeshore Boulevard West will be closed Saturday morning to make way for a 10K race.

Toronto police urging people to be 'proactive' with children's safety around balconies, apartment windows

Toronto police are urging parents to take safety steps in the wake of two incidents in which six-year-olds fell from the 10th floor of apartment buildings.

TIFF 2025 to open with documentary on Canadian comedian John Candy

TIFF 2025 announces opening film directed by Colin Hanks and produced by Ryan Reynolds. The documentary is a tribute to Canadian comedy legend John Candy and his career spanning over two decades.

Canadian WW I soldier identified 108 years after his death

The Canadian military has identified a soldier killed in the First World War as Capt. William Webster Wilson.

Netflix is launching new TV interface and AI mobile features

Netflix users globally can expect a revamped TV interface starting on May 19. The streaming platform is also incorporating an AI search feature to the iOS mobile app.

The 2025 Met Gala makes a serious fashion statement with a theme exploring Black style

Under all the glitz and glam of fashion’s biggest night, it seems there could be some serious fashion statements this year, as the 2025 Met Gala theme Superfine: Tailoring Black Style examines how Black culture — particularly Black dandyism — has shaped fashion and history.

Text with M3GAN and clock in at the Severance office — immersive experiences are changing how we watch

The internet’s favourite killer AI doll is back, and this time, movie audiences can slide into M3GAN’s DMs via chatbot technology. These and other interactive experiences that let viewers step into fictional worlds, like Lumon Industries from AppleTV's Severance, are immersive marketing strategies experts say can help build engagement among fans who crave authenticity.