We were invited into the home of Abel Mwansa, who lost his 12-year-old in the Tumbler Ridge mass shooting. It was a heartbreaking - and moving - conversation about his son and how he is coping. Our story for @CBCTheNational is around 5:30 here: https://t.co/KW6amJnmm4
A sad announcement from our team.
Underneath John Sexsmith's jovial demeanour was a steely resolve to give 110% in his fight against prostate cancer.
For over a decade he won countless battles, but on Friday, succumbed to the disease.
John was just 63.
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Thrilled to share that our documentary "Forced Into Treatment" is on the shortlist for the @NYFestivals Radio Awards in the News Feature category! Thank you to the amazing team at @TheCurrentCBC for all their support!
In Washington state, Ricky's law allows for involuntary addiction treatment. With so much discussion about how a law like this could work in Canada, we went to find out. With @JuliaWongCBC
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Forced Into Treatment: Discussions around involuntary treatment for addictions are growing in Canada. What could it look like? And what impact could it have? I traveled to Washington state to see how its legislation, called Ricky’s Law, is working: https://t.co/P3ytpoe0DQ
For the past several weeks I've been investigating what is viewed as a threat to Canada's food safety system and a major risk to public health. The story is now up. with meat prices rising - so is the sale of uninspected meat. https://t.co/YQSjX3Yfud
Five halal grocery stores and butchers along with a major warehouse and distribution centre ordered closed by Alberta Heath Services. At issue is the source of uninspected meat being sold to the public. https://t.co/rm7KFQnVSF
A 2nd #yeg family speaks out after their loved one is moved to not 1, but 2 hotels by a social services agency after being discharged from hospital. Now, #AB health officials are promising changes. Our story for @CBCTheNational: https://t.co/NXklAcnyGu
@MarkConnollyCBC I have worked with people for years and have forgotten their names, but I’ll never forget my 3 Cabbage Patch dolls. Babette Charmaine, Sabrina Diana and Lenee Eleanor. I’m pretty sure my dad lined up at Sears to get the last one.
The Mackenzie River is used like a highway to move goods to northern communities. But river levels have been at historic lows and there are worries over what that means. Our story for @CBCTheNational: https://t.co/wdzzMieIKh
There is nothing on earth like watching a 5 yr old learn how to whistle at a Hermit crab to get it to come out of its shell. And then to watch him do it over and over again despite getting pinched repeatedly.