He/Him. Multimedia journalist back with the Cape Breton Post. Formerly with Brunswick News, Postmedia Editorial Services, Toronto Star, CP, Toronto/Ottawa Suns.
@tomayers2262 “The municipality is planning to build bike lanes using flexible posts and painted lines on both sides of a two-kilometre stretch of Victoria Avenue in Whitney Pier.”
Victoria Road, you mean?
As a Canadian kid growing up with basic cable, Wok With Yan was my first real introduction to a cooking show. I was immediately hooked on the concept, bewildering ingredients I’d never heard of and of course Stephen’s pun riddled apron game.🇨🇦
Anyone from the CBRM area know what this building on the water is/was supposed to be? Noticed this at the end of walking trail of sorts near Sydney, N.S. #middlelake#nearmiraroad#explorecapebreton
@TinaComeaunews Congratulations, @TinaComeaunews !! You do wonders for your communities in your part of the province with your reporting and features. Keep up the great work!
In 2008, I wrote about an up-and-coming country sensation named Taylor Swift for the now-defunct publication Metro Toronto. Sixteen years later, what a transformation. For anyone attending one of her Toronto shows, enjoy!!!
Some personal news: @CBPost_Ian is back.
As of early next week, I officially will be back on duty at my full-time Multimedia Journalist role with the Cape Breton Post — albeit in a work-from-home capacity.
I echo @CBPost_Jeremy's sentiments regarding @PostDyment. He gave his all for the time he spent with the Cape Breton Post. You will be greatly missed — not just for your stellar reporting but also for all the laughs you gave to your journalist colleagues. Best of luck, sir.