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CBC Expands Local News Coverage With New Bureaus Across Canada

15 January 2026
CBC News will create 11 new local bureaus and add 33 journalists across Canada, increasing CBC’s footprint from 66 to 77 bureaus and stations.
CBC Radio-Canada Broadcast Centre, Vancouver. Image: Glotman Simpson/Creative Commons

This report was originally published by CBC Media Centre.


CBC today announced another significant expansion of local news coverage under the proximity pillar of CBC/Radio-Canada’s new five-year strategic plan. This year, CBC News will add 33 local journalists and create 11 new bureaus in communities underserved by CBC, increasing its footprint from 66 to 77 local stations and bureaus to deliver more trusted news and information across Canada. This is in addition to last year’s CBC News local service expansion of 30 journalists hired in 22 communities across Canada.

CBC News’ continued expansion strengthens the proximity pillar of CBC/Radio Canada’s Here for Canada strategy, which aims to increase the national public broadcaster’s presence, relevance, trust and relationship with communities across the country, by telling the stories that matter and elevating those stories to national audiences.

“We see this historic investment in local journalism as another meaningful opportunity to connect more Canadians with each other and the important, untold stories of their communities,” said Brodie Fenlon, General Manager and Editor in Chief, CBC News.

“As we establish our new bureaus, we are committed to preserving and improving on the diversity of trusted news sources that local communities can rely on,”, said Barbara Williams, Executive Vice-President, CBC. “We look forward to championing the work of other news organizations in these communities and will seek opportunities to support and partner with them in the best way possible to contribute to a healthier media ecosystem for Canadians.”

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Job postings for the new journalist roles across the country will be published in the coming weeks. Twenty-two of the new roles will be stationed in the 11 new locations.

The 11 new bureaus include three locations in Saskatchewan, two each in the Yukon, Manitoba and Quebec, and one location each in B.C. and Ontario, as follows from west to east:

  • Richmond, B.C.
  • Haines Junction, Yukon
  • Dawson City, Yukon
  • Swift Current, Sask.
  • Yorkton, Sask.
  • Moose Jaw, Sask.
  • Selkirk/Interlake Region, Man.
  • Flin Flon, Man.
  • Peel Region in Ontario
  • Sept-Îles/North and Lower North Shore in Quebec
  • Châteauguay/Montérégie in Quebec

In order to showcase this new local journalism, CBC has launched 44 additional regional web pages on CBCNews.ca available at CBC.ca/local.

CBC News’ local podcast slate also continues to grow, offering audiences an additional platform to stay connected to what’s happening in their community. The 13 current local podcasts span from Vancouver Island to Newfoundland and Labrador, and include the New Brunswick podcast launching next week – all offering listeners relevant news about where they live, made by people who also live there. New “This Is” podcasts will launch in Kelowna and Quebec City in February, bringing the total number of CBC News local podcasts to 15.

Learn more about CBC News’ local expansion in this video.

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