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David Milgaard: Free at Last

David Milgaard — characterized as someone who became known for something he didn’t do — died suddenly in a Calgary Continue reading →

They Died While We Slept

Sorry about the lead. No, this post isn’t about an aging relative who quietly slipped away in the night. It’s a Continue reading →

The Bells Are Ringing

It was a quiet, warm night in June 1990, and here I was, in southern Poland, on a reporting assignment for Continue reading →

The Prison Breaker – From Gold To Bronze

A new TV streaming service, Discovery+, has released a docudrama series on US prison escape artist RICHARD LEE MCNAIR.  As Author Continue reading →

Jabs and Jobs

Man. Aren’t these trying, divisive times? Look at the hornet nest we’ve knocked down. And for that, we can thank Continue reading →

Snow Jobs

Welcome to every reporter’s conundrum: Who and what to believe when confronted with different versions of events.  And so it is with Continue reading →

Bob Layton Place?? Why Not?

Okay, if not ‘Place,’ then how about Bob Layton Drive, Road, Street … or Bob Layton Way? There are many options …

Is Journalism Dead?

The 2020 US election drew worldwide attention with one party claiming victory while the other alleged election fraud — not Continue reading →

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