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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 →

Is Journalism Dead?

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

The Law Court’s Secret Porn Star

It’s never easy chasing ‘delicate’ stories. When rocks are overturned, dirty secrets can be uncovered … Reporters sometimes come across Continue reading →

The Good Doctor and Me

It’s been a strange relationship to say the least. The good doctor and I have known each other for nearly 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 →

New Postcards for an Old Home

On sale! Five new, glossy 5″ x 7″ postcards showcasing a special community in Northern New Brunswick … It has Continue reading →

Whitewash??

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

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