
Prisca Tang
Summer Scholar
Prisca Tang is a Summer Scholar at CBC News. She holds Master of Journalism at UBC. She worked at The Globe and Mail, Vancouver is Awesome, and The Macau Post Daily prior joining CBC.
Latest from Prisca Tang

What's on in and around Toronto: Festivals, dancing, sports events and more
Here is a quick guide to events happening in the Greater Toronto Area this weekend.
Canada -Toronto |

Parkside Drive speed camera cut down for 6th time in 8 months, despite new security camera
While the city says it is working with the police to prevent future vandalism, one Advocate says the lack of meaningful safety measures remains a big concern on Parkside Drive.
Canada -Toronto |

11.2 million people expected to pass through Toronto Pearson Airport this summer. Here's what you should know
The airport expects 11.2 million passengers during the peak summertime, and airport authorities give tips and tricks for people to keep in mind when going to the airport.
Canada -Toronto |

CN Tower workers are still locked out even though both sides say they're willing to talk
Negotiations between CN Towers workers and Canada Lands Company still haven't resumed, even though both sides said they are ready to bargain.
Canada -Toronto |

Toronto seniors want to bike, study shows, and advocates want the city to help them get riding
Cycle Toronto has presented a new report showing that cycling can improve health and well-being, and help reduce social isolation among older adults. The advocacy group is urging the city to make cycling a key component of its strategic health plan.
Canada -Toronto |

City of Toronto launches 2 new boats to improve emergency responses ahead of summer season
New boats will cut response times and allow access to more shallow, narrow waterways, city's fire chief says.
Canada -Toronto |

Toronto man arrested and charged in alleged sexual assault of 62-year-old woman in High Park
A 35-year-old Toronto man was arrested Wednesday after allegedly dragging a woman into a wooded area of High Park last month and sexually assaulting her, police say. He now faces seven charges.
Canada -Toronto |

At least 11 Toronto speed cameras vandalized this week, the latest in west end: police
At least 11 Toronto speed cameras have been vandalized this week, police say, and the latest is outside Dufferin Mall in the city's west end.
Canada -Toronto |

AI textbooks and chatbots are already changing the way students learn. Should they?
New artificial intelligence tools will be part of the curriculum at over 100 Canadian universities and colleges this fall, and though there’s enthusiasm about the educational possibilities AI offers, there are also concerns about issues such as bias, misleading information and the lack of student-teacher interaction.
Canada |

Think book clubs are boring? These modern versions are flipping the script
Binge-reading bestsellers in bars? Fusing food with fiction? Silently skimming sci-fi over Zoom? These aren’t your typical book clubs, but they're just the plot twist modern readers are looking for as they try out new formats, including pairing books with booze, food and silent reading time.
Entertainment |