CBC has won gold for Best Podcast for Someone Knows Something at the Canadian Online Publishing Awards. The program by writer and filmmaker David Ridgen investigates the story of a five-year-old boy who disappeared in 1972. The New Family won silver in that category.

CBC won silver for Best Infographic for its Leader Meter interactive feature, which tracks each major federal party leader's approval ratings. The National Post won gold in that category for an interactive map of Drake's collaborators on Views.

CBC also won silver for Best Multiplatform Solution, which includes the CBC News website and mobile applications. The Toronto Star won gold in that category.

"We are proud of the work all of our journalists do every day," said Steve Ladurantaye, CBC's managing editor of digital news. "It's great to see their work appreciated and to admire the work of everyone else nominated at the awards."

The awards honour online outlets for the best in digital publishing, covering everything from written stories to photos, video, audio and animation.

CBC was nominated for a total of eight awards.