Christine Pagulayan

Journalist

Christine Pagulayan is a producer with CBC News based in Toronto. She has produced for CBC News Network and The National. She has worked as a multiplatform reporter for CBC News in Toronto, Winnipeg, Halifax, and Moncton. You can reach her at christine.pagulayan@cbc.ca.

Latest from Christine Pagulayan

Award-winning composer A.R. Rahman teams up with Toronto-based production company

Award-winning composer, producer, and singer-songwriter A.R. Rahman can also add director to his list of credits thanks to Canada's newest film and music production company, Ideal Entertainment

'We don't have the tools to build a 21st century city,' says Mississauga mayor

Mississauga Mayor Bonnie Crombie told Metro Morning that the focus on road tolls misses the bigger picture: the chronic provincial underfunding of municipalities.

Metrolinx has paid out nearly $4M in refunds over the past 3 years

Metrolinx has paid GO Transit riders $3.8 million in refunds over the past three years because of trains that were more than 15 minutes late.

Metrolinx launches Twitter service for 7 GO Transit rail lines

Metrolinx has launched a new Twitter service to help commuters track their ride. Each GO Transit train line now has its own Twitter feed, offering real-time updates.

Toronto man charged with impaired driving after crash that left 1 dead, 2 injured

A 23-year-old Toronto man is in custody after a car slammed into a pole near a downtown intersection, leaving one person dead and two others injured.

Metallica plays Toronto's Opera House tonight, in support of a 'delighted' food bank

As Metallica gears up for a night of rock at the Opera House, the food bank that's benefiting from the show is fielding calls from metal fans frantically looking for tickets.

Bombardier sends Eglinton Crosstown, Finch West LRT test car to Kingston, Ont. for trials

A prototype light-rail vehicle for Toronto's Eglinton Crosstown and Finch West LRT is en route to undergo testing — two years after Bombardier was supposed to deliver the project's first test car.

Danzig Street shooter deserves a second chance, victims' relatives say

Relatives of the two victims who died in the Danzig Street shooting delivered emotional victim impact statements Friday at the sentencing hearing for a 21-year-old man convicted of second-degree murder in connection with the deadly shootout.

City librarian speaks out against hate graffiti at Toronto Public Library branch

Vickery Bowles, the city librarian for the Toronto Public Library, released a statement on hate graffiti found on library property.

Mississauga opens Canada's first aquaponic food bank farm

The Greater Toronto Area is now home to the country's first aquaponic food bank farm. The Mississauga Food Bank unveiled its new setup Wednesday night. It will offer clients access to fish and vegetables.