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Michelle Ha Korean news anchor OMNI Television Vancouver current |
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Darlene Haber - Features including On the Scene CKWX Vancouver early
1980s; news producer BCTV Vancouver; national specials producer CTV; independent producer
for CBC and Global Television; Graduate School of Journalism UBC Vancouver 1998-current |
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Lorna Haber - Reporter/part time news reader CJOR Vancouver early 1980s; CBU
Vancouver including Vancouver Almanac 1990s |
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Sabeen Habib - Promotions CHUM Radio Group Vancouver 2004-07; graduate Columbia
Academy Vancouver 2009; traffic reporter CKWX Vancouver 2009-current |
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John Hadley - News CFUN Vancouver early 1990s; co-host with J.J. Richards John
and JJ Show CFUN late 1990s; host Greenleaf Garden Talk CFUN early 2000s;
News Director/morning news CHQM-FM Vancouver current; |
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Gerry Haggman - Previous owner owner retail building supply store; head of
export, import and sales agency firm current; director Canadian Vintage Radio Society current; home improvement tips CTV early morning shows
1999-current; co-host with Fred Tutt weekly Fred and Gerry Home Improvement CKBD
Vancouver to 2008 and CISL Vancouver 2008-current. The
Workshop website |
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Dean Hagopian - Lead singer the Staccatos 1963-64 which became The
Five Man Electrical Band in 1968; The Dean of Montreal morning host then
p.m. drive CFOX Montreal 1967-70; morning host CKVN Vancouver 1971; host Solid Gold
Show CJFM-FM Montreal 1970s; CKGB Timmins ON circa 1980; actor numerous TV and
feature films 1980-current; CKOY Ottawa early 1980s; a.m. drive CKMR-FM Windsor 1988 |
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Randy Hahn - CKRW Whitehorse YT; Edmonton Oilers sports reporter; sports CKWX
Vancouver; Vancouver Canucks sports reporter CKNW Vancouver; play-by-play North American
and Major Indoor Soccer League San Diego Sockers 1982-92; fill-in play-by-play San Jose
Sharks Fox Sports Net Bay Area 1991-93 and play-by-play Sharks FSN Bay Area 1993-current;
announcer World Cup ABC/ESPN 1994 |
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Aamer Haleem - Associate producer TSN Toronto; community TV Mississauga ON; host
Red Alert music video network Channel V Hong Kong 1996-97; host VTV Breakfast
VTV Vancouver 1997-2001; host Bands Reunited 2004 and Top 20 Countdown
VH1 Los Angeles 2001-07; host The Point CBC Radio 1 2008-09; co-host CTV
Morning Live CTV British Columbia 2011-current |
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Kimberly Halkett - Investigative reporter/anchor BCTV Vancouver 1993-97; news anchor
Vancouver Television CIVT 1997-98; correspondent Americas Most Wanted 1999-2000;
INNX News health correspondent for ABC News affiliates 2001; Global National correspondent
Global Television 2002-06; anchor/correspondent Al Jazeera International Washington DC
2006-current |
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Christian Hall - CJXY-FM Hamilton 1994-97; CILQ-FM Toronto 1997-98; music
mirector/assistant program director CFMI-FM Vancouver 1998-2002 and APD CFOX-FM Vancouver
2001-02; PD CJKR-FM Winnipeg 2002-04; PD CKIK-FM/CFGQ-FM Calgary 2004-06; operations
manager/PD CFEX-FM Calgary 2006-current and national program manager Harvard Broadcasting
2011-current |
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Rebecca Hall
- BA Sociology University of British Columbia and BCIT Broadcast Journalism diploma;
morning show co-host and promotions director
CISQ-FM/CISW-FM Squamish/Whistler; host Best of BC CTV British Columbia current
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Mike Halleran - Commercial writer/news CKCQ Quesnel early 1960s; news then News
Director CJOR Vancouver mid 1960s; news CKWX Vancouver 1960s; news reporter 1967-69 then
Farm & Fisheries Commentator 1969-73 CBC Television Vancouver; contract reporter
energy and environmental issues for Hourglass, Pacific Report, Pacific
Prime Time, This Land, Country Canada, and Take Thirty CBC
Television 1970s; TV documentary producer including Canada's Water - For Sale? (1970);
The Energy Crisis: A Time to Choose (1971); The Cities We Build (1974);
and Canada Tomorrow (1974); began producing Westland Television,
Knowledge Network 1983; co-recipient Bill Young Award of Excellence in Integrated Forest
Management 1987; received Volunteer of the Year Award (renamed the Jim Rodney RPF Award)
from the Association of B.C. Forest Professionals 2005. Died July 4, 2008 in Nelson
BC at age 73. |
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Herb Ham - News CFAC Calgary late 1970s-early 1980s; afternoon business
editor CKWX Vancouver mid 1990s-96 |
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Don Hamilton - Morning host CFCH North Bay ON 1951; morning host CJKL Kirkland
Lake ON 1951; sportscaster/colour commentator CKOY Ottawa 1952; National Press Gallery
Ottawa reporter to 7 ON radio stations 1953; VP sales CKOY Ottawa 1955; GM CKSL London ON
1959; GSM CKLG North Vancouver 1961; VP Moffat Communications and GM CKLG Vancouver
1964-78; founder CKLG-FM Vancouver 1964; President BCAB 1968; President CAB 1972;
co-founder BC Knowledge Network 1979; TV interviewer Vancouver Sunday Morning
1980-84; back-up host The John Reynolds Show CJOR Vancouver 1980-84; President
and launched CIOF Vancouver 1986; co-founder satellite broadcast company Memex
International Vancouver 1989; first broadcaster to serve on CBC Board of Directors 1989;
consultant/Board Chairman CFBT-FM Vancouver 2000; CAB Half Century Club 2002; recipient of
numerous awards including BCAB Broadcaster of the Year; President General
Communications Corporation current |
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Jaylene Hamilton - Evenings then Electric Lunch host CFOX-FM Vancouver
1980-86; weekends CJAZ-FM Vancouver mid 1980s; as Jaylene Larose traffic
reporter/weekend morning co-host CFUN Vancouver early 1990s; TV and movie actor, including
MacGyver 1989, Jennifer Eight 1992, The X Files 1994 and Sliders
1995 |
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Jeff Hamilton - Son of Don Hamilton; CJFW Smithers BC; CFBV Weyburn SK;
CKY Winnipeg; CKLG AM/FM Vancouver; CKWX/CKKS-FM Vancouver. Died August 15, 1987 at
age 28. |
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John Hamilton - Announcer CFJC Kamloops 1955-56; New York University
1956-59; sales CKDA Victoria 1959; CKWX Vancouver 1960; Group Sales Manager (KQBY San
Francisco, KBUZ AM/FM Phoenix, KSDO AM/FM San Diego) KCBQ San Diego and
Vice President/Manager KPAT AM/FM San Francisco 1960-71; Founder/President AMI News
sports news bureau 1971-99; ABC Radio commentator at Innsbruck, Lake Placid, Sarajevo
Winter Olympic Games; travel/leisure talk show host KGO San Francisco 1984-current;
multi award winner for outdoor sports broadcasts |
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Russell Hamilton - Son of Don Hamilton; FOX mascot CFOX-FM
Vancouver 1979; all-night and weekends CFOX-FM/CKLG 1979-84; as Russ James
CKKS-FM Vancouver 1985; as Russ Hamilton: afternoon drive CIRK-FM Edmonton 1986;
middays CHFM-FM Calgary 1987; morning show CKXY Vancouver 1988-89; mornings CHRX Vancouver
1990-92; swing CFMI-FM/CKNW Vancouver 1995-96; producer/performer for theater, television,
film and promotional events New York current |
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Reg Hampton - Graduate Broadcast Journalism B.C. Institute of Technology 1988;
network news anchor CKNW New Westminster 1988-98; weekend news producer/anchor BCTV
Vancouver 1998-2006; award winner Radio and Television News Directors' Association and
B.C. Association of Broadcasters 2002; reporter CFCN-TV Calgary
2006-current |
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Mike Hanafin - News CFNY Toronto 1984-88; sports CFRB Toronto 1989-94;
writer/producer TSN 1995-2001; writer The Weather Network
2001-05; writer/producer City TV Vancouver 2005; writer/reporter/midday web
editor CKWX Vancouver 2005-10 |
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Todd Hancock - BCIT Radio Broadcast Program graduate 1997 (appointed to
Advisory Board 2005); afternoons/assistant music director CFBV Smithers 1997; evenings
CIRX-FM Prince George 1997-99; afternoons/assistant PD CJCI Prince George 1997-2000;
senior swing CFOX-FM Vancouver 2000-01; mornings CFEX-FM Victoria 2001-02; evenings/Rock
Report CFOX-FM Vancouver 2002-03; mornings CFOX-FM 2003; Rock Report CFOX-FM 2003-10;
afternoons CFOX-FM 2003-current |
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David Hankinson - Head of Photography Dept. Prince Rupert Daily News 1963;
announcer/Music Director CHTK Prince Rupert 1965-69; news CHQT Edmonton 1969-72; news CKXL
Calgary 1972-74; News Director CJOK Fort McMurray AB 1974-75; news CBC Winnipeg 1975-76;
News Director CHQR Calgary 1976-77; News Director CFRY Portage la Prairie MB 1977-78;
Assistant News Director CJOR Vancouver 1978-1980; Broadcast News/Canadian Press
Vancouver/Victoria (Legislative Press Gallery Victoria 1981-82) 1980-86; News Director
CIOF/CKXY Vancouver 1986-87; Assistant News Director CJOR 1987-88; News Director CKRD Red
Deer AB 1988-89; retired from radio 1989; David Hankinson Photography, Computer
Consulting, Holland America (Seasonal-Tourism) Whitehorse YT to 2009. Died December
2 at age 64 when the truck he was driving hit the Racing River Bridge, located six kms
south of Toad River, BC. |
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Murray Hanna - Interview program Rupert at Noon and afternoon
progressive rock program CFPR Prince Rupert early 1970s; Saturday afternoon show from
Prince Rupert on Western Canada CBC Radio Network; summer relief CBC Radio Vancouver 1972;
later CBC Radio Vancouver; retired and living in Calgary. 1976 CBC
audio clip |
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Ian Hanomansing - Honours B.A. political science/sociology Mount Allison University
Sackville NB; Law Degree Dalhousie University Halifax NS; CKDH Amherst NS 1979; CKCW
Moncton NB; CHNS Halifax early 1980s; CBC Television Halifax 1986; CBC Maritimes and
Toronto bureaus; CBC Vancouver network reporter/anchor/host 1988-current; covered Exxon
Valdez oil spill 1989, Los Angeles riots 1992, Stanley Cup riot 1994, handover of Hong
Kong from Great Britain 1997 and five Olympic Games; host numerous CBC radio/TV programs;
co-anchor supper hour news CBUT Vancouver 2000-2010; west coast news correspondent CBC
news The National 2010-current; Gemini Award for Best News Anchor 2008 |
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Kirk Hansen (Kirk Wilson) - CKLG-FM Vancouver 1970; CKPG Prince George
early 1970s; CKSO Sudbury ON; CFGO Ottawa; mornings CJAZ-FM and CHQM Vancouver; CFUN late
1980s; retired |
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Norm Hansen - Farm and fish commentator CBC radio and television Vancouver
1960s-1970s |
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Heron Hanuman - School of Radio & Television Arts graduate Ryerson
Polytechnic University Toronto; CBC Radio Winnipeg 1991; Trinidad & Tobago Public
Broadcasting 1999-2000; reporter CTV British Columbia 2000-07; web manager CTV British
Columbia 2008-current |
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Jessica Hare - Graduate Columbia Academy Vancouver 2005; traffic reporter
CHQM-FM and talk show producer CFUN Vancouver current |
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Evelyn Harper - Consumer commentator CBC Radio Vancouver 1960s-70s |
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Lily Harper - Worked in drama with CBC Radio & TV Vancouver mainly between
1950 & 1965; one of actors of the Vancouver Little Theatre circa 1950; actor in
productions with Totem Theatre circa mid 1950s; voice-overs for radio commercials; school
teacher Vancouver; adjudicator for Community Programs Branch of B.C. Provincial Government
for festivals throughout B.C. and Northwest Territories; music and drama educator; speech
& voice production private tutor; retired circa 1970; residing in Vancouver current |
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Margo Harper - Reporter CBC Vancouver 1990s; Webster Foundation award Best
News Reporting of the Year - Television 1998; reporter VTV Vancouver 2000-04;
Canadian Association of Journalists Regional Television award 2000; international
assignment editor CTV National; News Director CTV British Columbia 2006-current; four
Edward R. Murrow awards for Investigative Reporting, News Series, Website, and Overall
Excellence (TV Large Market) 2011 |
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Dan Harrington - Graduate
Radio Program Mount Royal College Calgary 1982; overnight announcer CJCY Medicine Hat AB
1983-84; overnight announcer CKOM Saskatoon 1984-85; swing CKRA-FM Edmonton 1985-86;
evenings CKDQ Drumheller AB 1986-87; evenings CHNL Kamloops 1987-92; mornings/Program
Director CKQR Castlegar 1992-97; overnight weekends CFMI-FM Vancouver 1997-99; Account
Executive International Automated Transactions Services (IATS) Vancouver current |
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Doc Harris - As Gil Harris: CKDA/CFMS-FM Victoria 1966-69; CJAT Trail
BC 1969-70; AMD CKOM Saskatoon 1970; CKSO Sudbury ON 1970-71; AMD CHAM Hamilton 1971; as Doc
Holiday CFTR Toronto 1971-73; as Gil Harris PMD CKLG Vancouver 1973-76; as Doc
Harris: AMD CKLG 1976-83; AMD CFMI-FM Vancouver 1984-86; AMD CKKS-FM Vancouver
1986-89; AMD CKXY Vancouver 1989-90; AMD/PMD/weekend fill-in CKNW Vancouver 1990-92; AMD
CFUN Vancouver 1992-93; fill-in CKNW 1993-2001; weekends then AMD CISL Vancouver 2002-03;
commercials/voice imaging current; co-host weekly feature Dan Gardener's Automotive
Intelligence CISL 2006-current; p.m. drive CISL 2007-08. Doc's Website Mike Cleaver interview |
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Ellen Harris - Prominent radio broadcaster and interviewer; instrumental in
organizing theatre clubs for children including the Humpty Dumpty Theatre Club
and the Children's Theatre Club to raise money to provide Christmas gifts for
children's hospitals 1920s-30s; host women's show Morning Visit CBC
Radio Vancouver 1944-52; active in women's executive organization aimed at promoting high
ethical standards in business, Vancouver Zonta Club late 1940s-60s and later International
Zonta Club; involved in CBC school broadcasts early 1950s; President Vancouver Ballet
Society; chair, building committee UBC International House; public relations officer BCAA
and Health Centre for Children. Died June 15, 1967 in Vancouver at age 63. |
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John Harris - Overnight host CHQM Vancouver early 1970s; CJOR Vancouver late
1970s; middays CISL Richmond 1980-86; Executive Producer Tideline Productions; Regional
Coordinator (Vancouver) Voice Print Canada
current |
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Rolf Harris - Australian singer/entertainer, frequently visited Vancouver
during 1960s-70s; worked on Spotlight TVW-7 Perth Australia 1959; recorded Tie
Me Kangaroo Down Sport 1960; Jake the Peg 1966, Vancouver Town 1973
and numerous other singles and albums; host The Rolf Harris Show BCTV Vancouver
1978; has appeared as performer/presenter in dozens of TV programs, mostly in the UK.
Rolf Harris website |
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Nick Harrison - Professional actor in numerous movie and TV productions
1995-current; character Nick the Guy: CKZZ-FM Vancouver early 2000s; CJJR-FM
Vancouver current |
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Jaime Hart - Host Hartline CJOR Vancouver 1984-88; relationship
advice columnist evalu8.org current |
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Jim Hart - CKNW Vancouver; noon news anchor BCTV Vancouver late1980s-early
1990s; co-owner/producer de Lestard &
Hart Television Media current |
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Rudy Hartman - CJAT Trail BC late 1930s; host Symphony Hall evenings
CKLG Vancouver 1950s; CHQM Vancouver late 1950s; FM Director CFMS-FM Victoria 1965; CJVB
Vancouver 1972-80s; retired late 1980s and living in Saanich BC |
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Doug Haslett - Operator/producer CJOR Vancouver 1980; operator/producer CKNW
Vancouver; host Classic Radio overnights CKNW Vancouver to 2006 |
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William George Hassell - Moved to Vancouver from England in 1912; CKCD Vancouver 1920s;
registered owner of CHLS Vancouver 1928; first Canadian newscaster to sign off with his
own name, and possibly the first to make a singing radio commercial; host country music
program CJOR Vancouver 1930s; CJBC and CFRB Toronto circa 1943; Uncle Billy on
children's program Squareshooters CKWX Vancouver 1940s; retired to breed collies in
Langley 1946. Died in Langley December 14, 1966 at age 73 |
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Alan Hassen - The Hot Scot talk show with bagpipes opening theme
CFUN/CKVN Vancouver late 1960s. |
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Graham Hatch - Broadcast journalism graduate Fanshawe College and part time CFPL
London ON 1982; news reader/reporter CKDA Victoria 1982-83; afternoon then morning news
CKLG Vancouver 1983-93; morning news 1993-98 and afternoon co-host and musician/lyric
writer Rock 101 Twisted Tunes CFMI-FM Vancouver 1998-2011; p.m. drive CHHR-FM
Vancouver 2011-current |
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"Buddy Clyde"
Hatton - Child actor on Our Gang
series; KOBY San Francisco 1957-58; CKWX Vancouver 1958-60; CHAN-TV Vancouver Dance
Party Host early 1960s; KSFO, KNEW, KFRC San Francisco; record producer; talent
manager; commercial spokesman; travel film production. Buddy Hatton Productions |
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Jim Haughton - Early graduate BCIT Broadcast Journalism program; news CKOV
Kelowa 1966-68; news producer then Assistant News Director CJJC Langley and freelance
reporter Vancouver Sun 1968-73; Managing Editor and columnist as Howie Heerit
Northern Sentinel newspaper Kitimat; News Director/talk show host/evening TV news CFTK
radio/TV Terrace 1975-78; CKGY Red Deer 1978; Public Relations Alberta Government; retired
and living in Lower Mainland |
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Jim Hault - As Emperor Hault CJCA Edmonton 1962-67; CJOR Vancouver
1967-68; CKLG Vancouver 1968-73; CFUN Vancouver 1973-82; CKNW Vancouver 1983-92; voice of
news intros/bumpers/promos Global Network Vancouver current. 1976 CFUN aircheck
from Rock Radio Scrapbook |
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David Hawkes - CITR-FM Vancouver late 1980s; weekend evenings CKST Vancouver
1990; national radio representative Nettwerk Records Vancouver 1994-97; voted Vancouver,s
#1 Club DJ 1994-99; CKZZ-FM Vancouver late 1990s; Director of Marketing & Artist
Relations CKVX-FM Vancouver 2000; host Triple X CFOX-FM Vancouver early 2000s;
Concerts and Sessions Producer/host Radio Escapade CBC Radio Two; Director of
Marketing NewMusic West 2002; launched Solar Entertainment 2004; DJ/host Rocked
Thursdays Plaza Club/CFOX-FM current |
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Jaxon Hawks - Independent artist/lyric writer/music producer; as Big Daddy
CKZZ-FM Vancouver 1995-2003; p.m. drive/music director CKMM-FM Winnipeg 2003-05;
middays/music director CFBT-FM Vancouver 2005-11 |
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Bill Hawley - Former wrestler; host Good Gardening CKNW New
Westminster 1960s-72. Died October 2, 1972 in New Westminster at age 74 |
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Keith Hayes - Pacific Sports Final CBC
Vancouver 1964-67; newsreader/journalist CFUN/CKVN Vancouver 1967-69; beat
reporter/News Director CJOR Vancouver 1970-73; head of news BRMB Radio Birmingham England,
senior reporter BBC Northern Ireland, Reuters TV, London anchor PBS Nightly Business
Report 1973-2000; deputy launch editor TV Novosti, Moscow current |
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Kevin Hayes - Actor as news anchor in Antitrust and news co-anchor Along
Came a Spider 2001; co-host Candlelight Vigil for Homeless Kids Vancouver
2002; reporter CKNW/CFMI-FM/CHMJ Vancouver to 2008; emcee Celebration of Light
fireworks Vancouver 2005; cartoon production/voice imaging/charitable organization
spokesperson 2008-current; community events director/on air CHHR-FM Vancouver 2009-current |
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John Hayland - Vancouver Capilanos commentary CKMO Vancouver circa 1950 |
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Chris Hebb - University of Victoria Vikings basketball player 1975-80;
linguistics degree UVic; marine reporter CJVI Victoria circa 1980; fill-in sports host
CHEK-TV Victoria 1981-83; producer/writer/director and Sports Page anchor CKVU-TV
Vancouver 1984-90; Vancouver Canucks Vice-President of Broadcast & New Media
1995-2006; Maple Leaf Sports and Entertainment Senior Vice-President of Broadcast and
Content 2006-current |
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Carly Hébert
- BCIT Radio Broadcast graduate 2005;
Community Cruiser CJJR-FM Vancouver 2005; Sales Account Manager CFOX FM Vancouver 2005-06;
Promotion Coordinator CHMJ Vancouver 2006; Promotion Coordinator CFOX-FM 2006-08 |
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Darrell Hébert - BCIT Broadcast Program graduate; DJ CFOX Vancouver 1980s; host Classic
Rock Diner then co-host with J.B. Shayne J.B. and the Bear mornings CHRX
Vancouver 1989; CISQ-FM/CISW-FM Squamish/Whistler; CKMA Abbotsford mid 1990s; CFMI-FM
Vancouver; retired from radio |
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Edward "Kyle"
Heeb - As Kyle Jackson reporter
CKVU-TV Vancouver 1980s; navy fixed wing pilot, then helicopter pilot; pilot Big Horn
Helicopters Cranbrook BC 2007-08. Died in helicopter crash in Cranbrook May 13, 2008
at age 57 |
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Paul Heeney - BCIT Broadcast program graduate; CKNW New Westminster 1970s; news
reporter CBC-TV Vancouver 1980s |
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Rena Heer - Undergraduate degree in Communications Simon Fraser University;
software business development; contributor to various local South Asian media; Community
Relations Manager and host cooking series Fusion Fare Channel M Vancouver
2003-05; traffic reporter Morning News & Noon News Hour Global
Vancouver 2005-07; traffic reporter/weathercaster Canada AM: West Coast CTV
British Columbia 2008; weathercaster CTV British Columbia 2008-09; live remote
reporter/weekend news anchor CP 24 Toronto 2009-current |
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Darlene
Heidemann - BCIT Broadcast Journalism
graduate; producer Bill Good Show CKNW Vancouver 1996-99; news reporter BCTV
Vancouver 1999-current; recipient Webster Award 1999 |
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Erin Heinbuch - TV writer; news anchor CKWX Vancouver 2005 |
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Arthur Helps - Host Town Meeting panel show with live audience,
broadcast in every province except Quebec, originating from CJOR Vancouver 1943-71; teamed
up with US program of same name and heard on 450 US stations by estimated audience of
eight million July 31, 1947. Died in Surrey BC April 4, 1995 at age 83 |
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Craig Henderson - BCIT Broadcast Program graduate; afternoon news CKO-FM-4
Vancouver 1979-80; CFVR Abbotsford 1981-88; editor Great Expeditions magazine
1988-92; author The Vancouver Trivia Book and 1001 Fun Things to do with Kids in
British Columbia; president/principal guide Kettle Valley Trail Tours &
Shuttle Naramata BC to 2004; operator Village Grounds Coffeehouse Naramata
2004-current |
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Margaret Henderson - Host Province Kitchen CKWX Vancouver 1948 |
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Leah Hendry - Masters degree in journalism Carleton University Ottawa; reporter
CBC-TV Winnipeg 2001-05; reporter CBC-TV Montreal 2005-08; reporter CBC-TV Vancouver 2008;
reporter CTV British Columbia 2008-10; business reporter CBC British Columbia 2010-current |
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Arran Henn - BCIT Broadcast Program graduate 2001; announcer CKKS-FM Vancouver
2000-01; afternoon traffic reporter CKWX Vancouver 2001-02; announcer CKCL-FM Vancouver,
CISQ-FM/CISW-FM Squamish/Whistler and CKSR-FM Chilliwack 2002-04; weather anchor/traffic
reporter Global BC 2004-current; morning co-host fill-in CHQM-FM Vancouver 2006-current;
traffic reporter fill-in CBC Radio Vancouver 2006-current; voice talent Descriptive Video Works 2004-current;
voice-over artist various studios 2000-current |
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Larry Hennessey - Larry & Willy show CKPR Thunder Bay ON; morning
co-host Larry & Willy show CFOX-FM Vancouver 1988-2003; British Columbia
Association of Broadcasters Broadcaster Performer of the Year 1996; morning co-host Larry
& Willy show CKLG-FM Vancouver 2003-current. Larry & Willy website |
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Roy Hennessy - BCIT Broadcast Program trainee; CKOK Penticton early 1960s; CHQM
Vancouver early 1960s; Real Roy Hennessy evenings then morning drive CKLG
Vancouver 1964-79; signed off CKLG-FM and signed on CFOX-FM Vancouver 1979; Edmonton; GM
CKXL Calgary 1986-87; Winnipeg; President Hennessy
& Bray Communications Toronto current; President/GM Shore Media
Group (CHHR-FM) Vancouver 2008-current. Mike Cleaver interview |
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Oliver Henry - Staff announcer CBC Vancouver 1950s |
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Bill Herbert - Special events announcer CBC Radio Vancouver 1930s-60s including
reporter CBC News Roundup 1940s; CBC-TV Vancouver 1960s- 70s including reporter The
Explosion on Ripple Rock April 5, 1958 and interviewer The Restless Wave
CBC-TV 1970 |
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Doug Herbert - BCIT Journalism graduate 2010; reporter/anchor CKNW Vancouver
2010-12; reporter CFJC-TV and reporter/anchor CIFM-FM/CJBZ-FM Kamloops 2012-current |
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Kaitlyn Herbst - Weekend traffic/fill-in producer CKNW Vancouver 2006 and fill-in
traffic/helicopter news current; BCIT journalism program graduate 2006; helicopter traffic
reporter Corus Vancouver radio group/Global Television Vancouver 2007-current |
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Libby Herman - Graduate Columbia Academy 2004; morning show producer CFUN
Vancouver 2004-current; 6-7 a.m. co-host CFUN 2006 |
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Sandra Hermiston - BCIT Broadcast program graduate; news CKNW Vancouver early 2000s;
news writer CTV British Columbia 2004-05; producer CTV British Columbia Your Health
2005-11 and Steele On Your Side 2011-current |
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Steve Herringer - Overnight/middays CKFH Toronto 1973-74; p.m. drive CKY Winnipeg
1974-75; late evening CFGO Ottawa 1975; late evening/middays CHUM-FM Toronto 1975-77; p.m.
drive CFRN Edmonton 1978-81; swing CFUN Vancouver 1981-85; p.m. drive CFMI-FM Vancouver
1985-86; formed Profile Communications Ltd. 1985 with voiceover services in Canada, US,
Europe and Asia. PCL web site |
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Mauri Hesketh - DJ/news/sports CHWK Chilliwack 1952-53; DJ/librarian/news CKOK
Penticton 1953-56; all night DJ/part time news CKNW New Westminster 1956-76 (The
Investigators 1973-75); news director CJJC Langley 1976-77; news then news director
CJOR Vancouver 1977-81; news director CKOV Kelowna 1981; journalism instructor then
Broadcast Journalism Department Program Head B.C. Institute of Technology 1981-86; retired
at age 55 in 1986 and currently living in Enderby, BC |
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Sadie Hesketh - Producer/director CFUN/CHQM-FM Vancouver 1999-2002; producer
CICF-FM Vernon/CHSU-FM Kelowna/fill-in assistant program director CKXR Salmon Arm 2002-05;
morning show host/music director CHET-FM Chetwynd/CHAD-FM Dawson Creek 2005-06; swing
announcer CKLG-FM Vancouver 2006-08; midday host CHWK-FM Chilliwack 2009-current |
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Jurgen Hesse - Emigrated to
Canada from Germany 1958; columnist/reporter The Globe and Mail Toronto, The Victoria
Daily Colonist and The Vancouver Sun; freelance writer/interviewer/producer for Ideas,
CBC Monday Evening, The Hornby Collection and Identities CBC
Radio Vancouver 1970s-late 1980s; continued writing/publishing after leaving CBC late
1980s; recipient of numerous awards. Died July 30, 2008 at age 84 |
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Dale Hicks - CHAT Medicine Hat 1965; CKCK TV Regina; CBC Winnipeg; reporter
CHAN-TV Vancouver 1970-92 and first hire for what would later become BCTV News;
Manager of Camera Assignments BCTV/Global 1992-current |
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Laura Hieda - BCIT Broadcast Journalism graduate 2002; intern GO!
CHEK-TV Victoria 2002; audio editor then traffic reporter CKWX Vancouver 2001-07;
marketing/sales Hi-To Fisheries Vancouver 2007-08; Business Development Manager Happy
Planet Foods Vancouver 2008-09; US Brand Manager, National Importers Inc. Delta BC
2009-current; freelance voice over current |
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Brian
Hill - Anchor/sports reporter/reporter CJDC
Dawson Creek 1991-92; anchor/reporter KBS Trail 1992-94; news director CKQR Castlegar
1994-96; anchor/reporter/business editor/editor CKWX Vancouver 1996-2000; news director
Standard Radio Peace Group CJDC, CHRX-FM, CKNL-FM, CKRX-FM, CJDC-TV 2003-08. Died in
Fort St. John January 27, 2008 at age 46 |
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Dave Hill - CFRN Edmonton circa 1934-41; CKMO Vancouver 1941; staff announcer
CJOR Vancouver 1942-47; program manager/morning host/co-host Meet the People CKDA
Victoria 1950s |
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Dean Hill - CKDA Victoria mid 1970s; CFMI-FM Vancouver; Morning Zoo
co-host CKLG Vancouver 1988-95; a.m. drive then p.m. drive CFMI-FM Vancouver 1995-current |
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Samantha (Howe) Hill - Morning Zoo co-host CKLG Vancouver 1988-98; now Katherine
Hill mortgage consultant current. Website |
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Dr. Art Hister - Established private practice Kitsilano area of Vancouver 1977; full-time Media Doctor 1991; CBC TV series Doctor,
Doctor 1985-88; author several health publications 1989-2006; host syndicated House
Calls (debuted CKNW Vancouver Sept. 17, 1989) Corus Radio Network current; health
analyst mornings CKNW current; Health Headlines Global BC current
weekend news; writer/host Health Matters Shaw Cable western Canada current.
Dr. Hister website |
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Art Hives - (Rev. Arthur Royston Hives) Lorne Greene Academy of Radio Arts
Toronto; CKFH Toronto; Production Manager/jazz program host with theme Apple Honey
by Woody Herman CKMO Vancouver 1947-early 1950s; narrator CBC-TV Vancouver movie Skidrow
1956; narrator The Heart of the Thing CBC-TV Vancouver 1962; Anglican Parish
Priest in Mission BC; Communications Director Anglican Church in Western Canada; educator
for Industry Services at BCIT; Dean of Hospitality Training Vancouver Community College;
meditation moments tagged with I'm Art Hives. I'm a priest CFMI-FM Vancouver
early 1970s; CFAX Victoria. Died in Victoria December 15, 2005 at age 81 |
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Chelsea Hobbis - Promotions department Corus Vancouver radio cluster 2006-07;
traffic reporter CHMJ/CKNW Vancouver 2006-current |
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Dave Hodge - The Daily News Chatham ON 1965; CFCO Chatham 1966; CFRB/CKFM-FM
Toronto 1968-86; play-by-play Buffalo Sabres 1970; host Hockey Night in Canada CBC-TV
1971-87; play-by-play Toronto Argos CFRB 1974-80; Sports Director CKNW New Westminster
1986; play-by-play Canadian Football Network 1987-90; play-by-play Minnesota North Stars
1991; Gemini award winner best Canadian sports broadcaster 1995; NHL studio host TSN
Toronto current |
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Adam Hoffar - BCIT Radio Broadcast program graduate 2004; CISQ-FM/CISW-FM
Squamish/Whistler; traffic reporter CHMJ Vancouver current |
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Belle Holder - Host World Beats Channel M Vancouver 2003-current |
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Leah Holiove - Miss Oktoberfest Princess White Rock 2003; promotions CJJR-FM
Vancouver 2006; CKZZ-FM Vancouver 2007; airborne traffic reporter Canadian Traffic Network
for Global BC/CHMJ Vancouver 2007-current |
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Sam Holman - San Francisco to 1958; PD KQV Pittsburgh 1958-60; PD WLS Chicago
1960-61; PD WABC New York 1961-63; WKNR Detroit circa 1963; PD CKLG Vancouver
1963-65; purchased KLOG Kelso WA 1965; airshift KISN Portland OR 1965-66; PD WPOP
Hartford CT 1966; PD/GM WOHO Toledo OH 1967-70; KHJ Los Angeles circa 1968; WKTQ
Pittsburgh 1973-74; KEYV Las Vegas 1986. Died in Las Vegas January 1987 at age 52. |
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Arthur "Sparks"
Holstead - Broadcaster/founder CFDC Nanaimo
1923; moved station to Vancouver without authorization and was forced off air but returned
after public outcry circa 1925; changed call letters to CKWX Vancouver July 30, 1927; sold
CKWX interest to Taylor, Pearson and Carson of Calgary 1940; inducted into Canadian
Association of Broadcasters Hall of Fame 1981. Died in North Vancouver January 14,
1971 at age 81. CCF
biography |
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Berni
Holsworth - Promotion manager/morning drive
traffic reports CKWX Vancouver mid 1970s; marketing KVOS-TV Bellingham WA current |
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Ray Homer - Reporter/anchor: CFTK Radio-TV Terrace, CKVN/CFUN Vancouver, CHWK
Chilliwack, CJJC Langley, CFAX Victoria; reporter BC Legislature Bureau CFAX Victoria/CKNW
Vancouver; Creator & Executive Producer Daybreak CBC British Columbia Radio
Network; Executive Producer Good Morning Radio CBC Radio Vancouver; reporter CBC
Radio-TV Calgary; reporter CBC-TV Vancouver (Canadian positions 1968-79); producer ABC
News Los Angeles/London/Rome; Bureau Chief: ABC News Tokyo, ABC News Baghdad; (ABC
positions 1979-current); awards: 5 National News Emmys, Overseas Press Club of America,
South Asian Journalists Association |
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Rick Honey - CJCB Sydney NS 1970s; Winnipeg; CKLG Vancouver 1970-73; CKNW
Vancouver Afternoon Drive 1973-97; Star-FM Chilliwack 1997; CKBD morning show 2000-01;
BCAB Broadcaster Performer of the Year 2000. Died in Vancouver February 24, 2001 at
age 53 |
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Bruce Hood - CJAT Trail BC 1960; news CJOR Vancouver 1961; news CFUN Vancouver
1961-62; news CKNW New Westminster 1964-66; news then news director CFUN/CKVN 1967-70;
news/news director CJJC Langley 1970-72; news director then morning host/sales CFCP
Courtenay 1972; Richmond Alderman 1972-74; property management then commercial real
estate/contracting 1976-98; principal Associated
Metal Building Sales Ltd. 1998-current. Mike Cleaver interview |
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Rick Hoogendoorn - BCIT Broadcast Program graduate; researcher/associate
producer/sports/news reporter CKVU-TV Vancouver 1982-88; financial planning industry
Victoria 1991-2005; Senior Living Magazine Vancouver Island 2006; real estate agent Royal
LePage Coast Capital Realty Victoria 2007- current |
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Al Hooker - News CKNW New Westminster circa 1955 |
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Lloyd Hoole - CJOR Vancouver early 1950s; operator and later owner of CKEK
Cranbrook/CFEK Fernie/CJAT/CJAT-FM Trail BC 1960s on. Died in Vancouver October 1998 |
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Deborra
Hope - News reader/talk
show host CITR-FM Vancouver;
journalism honours bachelor degree Carleton University Ottawa; junior reporter
Canadian Press Ottawa; United Press Canada Vancouver; reporter/producer/anchor BCTV
Vancouver and anchor Early News BCTV
2001-current |
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Andrew Hopkins - BCIT Broadcast journalism graduate 2005; CKWL/CFFM-FM Williams
Lake; reporter CHNL//CJKC-FM Kamloops; news director CJDC-TV Fort St John; video
journalist CFJC-TV Kamloops to 2011; evening/weekend reporter CKWX Vancouver 2011-current |
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John Horn - BCIT Broadcast Program graduate 1995; ESPN Magazine & Sports
Weekly 1997-1998; writer/producer/reporter Sports Page U-TV Vancouver
1999-2001/CH TV Victoria 2001-05; producer Page Productions Video 2005-current; instructor
broadcast Pacific Audio Visual Institute 2006-07; host/reporter CKST Vancouver 2006-07;
freelance voiceovers current; producer Rogers Sportsnet Toronto current |
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Barry Houlihan - Running back University of Washington and Simon Fraser
University; BC Lions 1975-77; sports CKVU-TV Vancouver 1979-83; sports anchor BCTV
Vancouver late 1983-97; golf show KVOS-TV Bellingham 1998; realtor Homelife Maple Ridge
1998-current. Barry's website |
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Clarke Housley - CFCP Courtenay circa 1964; news CKNW New Westminster & BCTV
Vancouver late 1960s; news CJOR Vancouver 1968-74; media co-ordinator Minister of
Municipal Affairs and Housing Victoria 1976-77; marketing/sales manager BC Telephone Co.
Vancouver 1979-99; Marketing Manager then Manager ACT Cinemage Group Vancouver 1999-2005;
Constituency Assistant for Burnaby-Willingdon MLA John Nuraney 2005-current |
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Jason Howe - Reporter/anchor CJAT
Trail/CKKC Nelson 1996-99; anchor/reporter CJCI/CIRX-FM
Prince George 1999-2001; news anchor CJNW Vancouver 2001-02; reporter CKNW Vancouver
2002-06; Media Relations Manager Surrey Memorial Hospital Foundation 2006-current |
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Hartley Hubbs - Skywatch helicopter CHUM Toronto 1960s; news CKWX
Vancouver 1970s; unsuccessful Progressive Conservative Vancouver East candidate in 1974
federal election; news director CKSO-TV Sudbury ON late 1970s. Died in Sudbury
summer 1987 |
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Bill Hughes - CJAT Trail BC 1944; CKWX Vancouver circa 1945; news CKNW New
Westminster 1946-94; General Manager CKNW 1956 & President 1965-77; listed in 1990
edition of Guinness Book of World Records for longest running radio program,
12,000 broadcasts of Roving Mike (final total 15,083) 1950-94; President
Vancouver Canucks 1972-81 and former Governor National Hockey League; provided funding for
library computer system at Douglas College New Westminster which named library The
Bill Hughes Family Library 1999. Mike Cleaver interview |
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Ken Hughes - CKWX Vancouver 1940s and early 50s including co-host Nabob
Party Time with Dal Richards 1943; instructor then program head Broadcast & Media
Communications British Columbia Institute of Technology 1967-83; member BC Association of
Broadcasters Half Century Club. Died August 13, 1991 at the age of 72. |
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Richard Hughes - Reporter/announcer CFUN Vancouver 1970-72; Canadian Union of
Public Employees (CUPE) Broadcast Division 1970s; one of a group who set up and ran
Sunshine Cabs on North Shore 1982-88; fill-in open line shows CJOR Vancouver 1988-89;
Realtor Cowichan Valley 1992-current including Pemberton Holmes current; Cowichan Valley
Regional District Director 1993-2002; provincial NDP candidate Malahat-Juan de Fuca riding
2001. website |
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Jim Hughson - DJ/news/sports/sales CKNL Fort St. John BC; CKIQ Kelowna; CKNW
Vancouver sports 1979-1982; Toronto Maple Leafs play-by-play CBC TV 1982-86; TSN hockey
& baseball 1986-1994; Vancouver Canucks play-by-play CKNW Vancouver 1994-1999;
Snapshots Host/Canucks Hockey play-by-play/Centre Ice feature analyst Sportsnet 1999-2008; western Canucks games
play-by-play CBC 2005-current and Hockey Night in Canada play-by-play CBC 2008-current |
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Gail Hulnick - Masters degree in Journalism University of Western Ontario and
M.B.A. University of Alberta; legislative reporter CFRN-TV Edmonton 1977-79; morning show
host CBC Radio Edmonton 1980-81; morning show, midday host, news anchor CBC Radio
Vancouver 1981-97; writer/editor 1997-current; board member serving on Resource
Development Committee North Vancouver District Public Library 2005-current |
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Sukhwant Hundal
- Writer/playwright/director/moderator; assistant
editor/co-editor Punjabi magazines Watno Dur and Watan; writer Punjabi newspapers and
journals published in Canada and India; co-host weekly radio program in Punjabi and
English CFRO-FM Vancouver; host Punjabi edition Interactive Channel M Vancouver
2005 |
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Gordon Hunt - Staff announcer CBC Vancouver 1970s-80s; news anchor Night
Final CBC Television Vancouver early 1980s; currently living in Vernon |
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John N. Hunt - Announcing/sales CJCJ Calgary; technical operations/announcing
CFAC Calgary; technical operations CJCA Edmonton; technical operations CJRC Winnipeg;
sales/promotions & Publicity Director CFAC 1945; sales then sales manager CKWX
Vancouver; General Manager CKMO Vancouver; owner/manager John N. Hunt & Associates
Vancouver 1947-57; in person training KVOS-TV Bellingham and KOMO-TV Seattle; advertising
then General Manager CKLG North Vancouver 1955-1960; sales/advertising/time buying CHAN-TV
Vancouver early 60s; retired mid-late 1970s; re-established John N. Hunt & Associates,
consultant radio/TV advertising early days BC motion picture industry |
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Keith Hunt - CFJC Kamloops; Sport Director CKWX Vancouver 1980s; sports anchor
CBC Television and Global TV Vancouver; hospital industry; sports marketing; morning
news/sports CKAY Gibsons 2006-07 |
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Brock Hunter - Columbia Academy graduate; traffic reporter CHMJ Vancouver;
overnight news anchor CKWX Vancouver 2009-current |
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Nat Hunter - CKFM-FM Toronto 1999-2003; morning co-host CKZZ-FM Vancouver
2003-current |
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Ken Hutcheson - (Incorrectly spelled Hutchinson on various websites)
Announcer CKNW New Westminster mid 1940s; co-manager with Chuck Rudd CJAV Port Alberni
1947; co-owner with Bill Rea and Chuck Rudd CJAV Port Alberni 1952 then later full owner;
founder and long-time president Port Alberni Maritime Heritage Society; past president
Alberni Valley Heritage Commission. Died December 4, 2009 in Port Alberni at age 85 |
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Bill Hutton - News Moncton NB; News Director CFRB Toronto circa 1963; first
president RTNDA Canada 1963; News Director CKWX Vancouver circa 1967-68; host Daily
Letter and Bureau Chief Selkirk Radio News Ottawa 1968-early 1970s; LBC Radio London
UK 1970s; Vice President & General Manager CFNY-FM Brampton ON 1980s-89; retired from
radio 1989; Friend of RTNDA Canada Award re-named Bill Hutton Award of
Excellence 2008. Died May 13, 2009 in Halifax at age 83 |
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Bob Hutton - Radio
dramatic club then operator/announcer CFJC Kamloops 1939-45; morning host CKWX Vancouver 1945-55; PA announcer for live Rhythm Pals shows; morning host CKNW New Westminster 1955-73; host Planet Pals
puppet show CHAN-TV Vancouver early 1960s; part-time remote broadcasts CKNW 1973-75; retired to Whitby ON. Died in Oshawa ON
November 15, 2007 at age 87. |
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Brian Hyde - CKLQ Brandon; reporter CKVU-TV Vancouver 1986-2001; producer The
New VI Victoria 2001-03. Died in Victoria April 28, 2003 at age 45 |
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