At 6:38 this morning, Josh Page, associate producer for the new Daybreak Kamloops show, sent a polite e-mail asking me if he’d need to reschedule the interview [Continue]
RETIREMENT DAY ONE: Normally, on a Monday, I would be rolling into work some time around now. I would get a start on sorting through letters to the editor, attend a [Continue]
A friend forwarded me a list this week. I don’t know who the author is, but it made me laugh. It’s about being in your 60s. 1. Kidnappers are not very interested in you. [Continue]
Very busy in the newsroom this morning. People gradually showing up for work — some were up all night covering the Dufferin standoff that went on for several hours and [Continue]
Talk about a slow news day. I used to tell my staff, “There’s no such thing as a slow news day, only slow reporters.” Today I was proven wrong. Dead quiet [Continue]
Publishing corrections comes with the territory in this business. When you publish several thousand words every morning there’s bound to be a glitch or two. This will shock [Continue]