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Bob Layton Place??

Hey, why not? UBob Layton Place doesn’t exist, of course. But perhaps it should — in Edmonton, Alberta, where Layton, a Continue reading →

Dad is not a Killer!

Update: Michael White has been granted day parole. The decision of a two-member Parole Board was released on February 8, 2021. Continue reading →

The Spies That Decked Me

The man I’m writing lived in my neighbourhood, in the west end of Edmonton, Alberta. Geographically speaking, we were close; Continue reading →

A Tale of Two Reporters

I recently spent some time with two veteran broadcasters, both radio reporters. One was a friend; the other, a foe. Continue reading →

Five Dead; a Nation Wounded.

March 3, 2015, marked the tenth anniversary of the killing of four Alberta RCMP officers — the deadliest day in the Continue reading →

Fish and a Dozen Roses

All high school reunions are cool, I suppose … but this one was beyond that — all because people put others ahead of themselves.

Dead Man Under a Pool Table

There’s a variety of beats for reporters: politics, education, health, aboriginal issues, environment, technology, aging movie stars … you name Continue reading →

Broadcaster Ed Mason’s Heart Attack

One of North America’s premier police reporters dodged a bullet on Saturday night, 29 September 2012. Ed Mason of 630-CHED Continue reading →

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