Rignam Wangkhang

Rignam Wangkhang is an award-winning Tibetan-Canadian multimedia producer with the CBC. He is currently the Community Producer for CBC Toronto, where he is helping the newsroom experiment with new ways of listening to, engaging, and reporting with underserved communities in the GTA. Previously, he was a Producer at the CBC Creator Network. He has produced documentaries, essays, and reported for the CBC from Yellowknife, Winnipeg, and Toronto.

Latest from Rignam Wangkhang

Mississauga residents have their say at CBC byelection events

On May 15 and 22, CBC Toronto invited Mississauga residents to two free Listening Sessions at the Malton Community Centre and River Grove Community Centre in Streetsville.

CBC Toronto hosts a Municipal Election Listening Session in Jane and Finch

On Oct. 18, residents of Jane and Finch had a chance to engage with the three candidates running for city council in Humber River-Black Creek: Amanda Coombs, Christopher Mammoliti and Anthony Perruzza.
Community

CBC Toronto hosts a conversation with residents of Humber River-Black Creek on the provincial election

The insights we gathered from this Listening Session will guide our election reporting
Community

Bramptonians gathered to discuss the provincial election issues that matter to them. Here's what we learned

CBC Toronto facilitated a discussion with a diverse group of 30 residents. Their insights will help guide our reporting ahead of the election.

Confidence blooms thanks to flower shop program for students with special needs at Winnipeg school

A new program at Garden City Collegiate is bringing kids with special needs together with other students to create an in-school flower shop.

Winnipeg bhangra teacher 'mesmerized' by excitement of students learning about Punjabi culture through dance

When Ranveer Brar learned bhangra through Indian dance coaches, he connected on a deeper level with his Punjabi culture and heritage. Now he's passing on his passion for bhangra and Punjabi culture to the next generation of aspiring dancers.

Google mistakenly labels local Ethiopian restaurant permanently closed

Owner of Harman's Cafe looking for answers after search results confused regulars, possibly cost her business.

'It cost him his life': Father warns of fentanyl danger after son found dead on Christmas Eve

Larry Hobson’s son Jeremy was found dead on Christmas Eve in what he suspects is an accidental fentanyl overdose. He was 21-years-old.

Wasagamack kids ready to make music — but first, they need instruments

Like many Manitoba youngsters, kids in Wasagamack First Nation are hoping to hole up with an instrument and learn to play music this winter. The problem is, they don't have instruments to play with.

What is a real man in the #MeToo era?

The #MeToo movement has ushered in a new era of awareness around sexual harassment and the way male privilege exploits power.