I visited Prague in 2020 before the pandemic and completely fell in love with the city, but I never thought living and working here would ever be a reality for me. Two years later, I moved to Prague after spending a year studying in Denmark for the final year of my Masters in Journalism at Charles University. A friend of mine was completing an internship at Radio Prague International in a different language department, and encouraged me to apply with the English team. The rest is pretty much history! Working at RPI has opened so many doors for me and has allowed me to see the city of Prague through new, journalistic lenses. There are stories everywhere in this city, and if you stop and listen to the interesting people who live here, you’re bound to learn something new. The best thing about working at RPI is that every day is different and exciting. I could be at the office in Vinohrady in the morning, but head across the city to cover a sports event in the afternoon. I love to cover a range of topics from sports (especially ice hockey), to human interest stories about expats living in the city. While it can be difficult being away from my home city of Toronto, Canada, the people I have met along the way through working at RPI have made me feel right at home.
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Archirun to spotlight 100th anniversary of Czech architect Karel Prager’s birth
The Centre for Metropolitan Planning in Prague is hosting their first annual Archirun. I spoke with Štěpán Bärtl, head of CAMP, about what’s in store for Saturday.
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New digital nomad program aims to attract highly skilled workers
A new program being launched by the Ministry of Industry is hoping to attract more highly skilled workers to Czechia, we spoke to Lucia Legáthová about this move.
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Children’s school supplies see significant price hike in Czechia
Pens, erasers, pencil cases and backpacks - items for school children have seen a price hike this year as parents prepare their children to return to the classroom.
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High prices and low wages – a picture of Czechia's real estate market
New numbers are revealing that Czechia is home to one of the most expensive real estate markets in Europe. We spoke to Petr Hána who works at Deloitte about the situation.
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Karolína Muchová misses title, but cracks the Top 10 ranking
Czechia’s Karolína Muchová lost to Coco Gauff in the Western & Southern Open yesterday in Cincinnati. Despite the loss, Muchová managed to crack the Top 10 ranking.
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Romeo and Juliet to be performed in English at Summer Shakespeare Festival
This Saturday, the Summer Shakespeare Festival will be concluding in Prague. We spoke to Guy Roberts about what’s in store this weekend.
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Growing concern over encroaching tree line in Krkonoše Mountains
The Krkonoše Mountains are a beloved spot in Czechia, but recently, they have become the focal point of growing concern as Dr. Jan Tumajer, explained to us.
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Sparta falls short of Champions League qualification, but a chance remains for Europa league
Sparta Praha lost in penalty kicks to FC Copenhagen last night, a devastating loss to the league’s reigning champions. We spoke to Jiří Hošek about last night’s match.
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David Krejčí hanging up his skates after 16 years with the Boston Bruins
After 16 NHL seasons with the Boston Bruins, Czech-born David Krejčí announced his retirement from the National Hockey League on Monday.
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All aboard the Dvořák ship! 67th edition of festival takes place on water
The Dvořák music festival is a popular annual event, but this year’s 67th edition brings an exciting new twist. I spoke with Lucie Strnadova about what to expect.
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