CBC television news program featuring news highlights of the week, as follows (soundtrack missing):~Background report on the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) conference in Copenhagen.~The opening of the NATO conference, including shots of the NATO chairman and foreign minister of Luxembourg commenting on the meeting.~Street scenes of Copenhagen, a fountain, a horseman cantering into a courtyard, and statues.~Interviews with people on the street about a bus strike in London, England and visuals of people crowding into a subway.~Report on a robbery of a trust and savings company in Brockville, Ontario, showing visuals of different bank buildings, the bank with a hole in the ceiling and wall, and tools left behind by the thieves accompanying an explanation by the Brockville Trust and Savings Company of how thieves stole the stocks.~Visuals of a baby bison born in Toronto's Riverdale Zoo and shots of his parents, from Elk Island National Park.~Report entitled Carabinieri Carousel about the annual performance of the musical ride by the police force in Rome, Italy.~Report on the Canadian Armament Research and Development Establishment (CARDE) about Canada's research into rocketry in the Sputnik age, showing a lab where rocket research is conducted into fuel capable of withstanding high altitudes and cold temperatures and ballistics experiments to measure speed, Canada's first intercontinental ballistic missile, high altitude balloons, projectile tests, infrared detectors, radar, and radiation counters.~Report entitled The Lonely Redstone about the launch of the Redstone ballistic missile in the United States and visuals of the Chrysler jet engine plant in Detroit, Michigan (the same footage as used in the network version of NEWSMAGAZINE of 23 March 1958). Tests are conducted on the missile at the jet engine plant. There are visuals of a man working on the rocket and trucks carrying the rocket to the launch site.~The next report is entitled Pacific Coast Trade Fair and it has a soundtrack. It is about the first international trade fair ever held in western Canada. Bill Cunningham conducts a guided tour through the fair in Vancouver, British Columbia. There is a montage of shots of the British Columbia centennial celebrations, the balloon from AROUND THE WORLD IN 80 DAYS, the exhibition site, exhibits from around the world, an exhibit of British products including furniture, cars and cobalt bombs, photographic equipment from Japan, furniture and rare vases from Korea, motorcycles, scooters and heavy machinery from Czechoslovakia, German toys and luxery cars, a display on transportation, tourism and fashion from the United States, and a fireworks and lion dance display presented at night by Vancouver's East Asian community.