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Tamara Taggart - BCIT Broadcast graduate early 1990s; radio broadcaster and local
concert promoter mid 1990s; CTV British Columbia 1997-current including co-host Vancouver
Breakfast, entertainment host VTV News at 6, host (In Touch) Making a
Difference with Tamara Taggart and weathercaster CTV News at Five, Six and 11:30;
national weather forecaster CTV News Channel and national weather forecast for CTV
Olympics current; columnist 24 Hours Newspaper to 2009; co-owner EiO Kid's store
Vancouver current |
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David Tait - Newscaster/reporter: as Michael Taylor CKVN/CFUN
Vancouver 1973-75; as David Tait CFCN/CFCN-TV Calgary 1975-79; CKWX Vancouver
1983-1991; Metro Radio Hong Kong 1992-98; CKWX 2000; CJNW/CKNW Vancouver 2001-02; CHQR
Calgary 2003-06; morning business anchor CFFR Calgary 2006-09; has freelanced for CBS
Radio New York, ABC Australia and CNNI Atlanta |
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Ingrid Tammen - News CKXL Calgary 1985-86; last morning show co-host CKO-FM-4
Vancouver 1989; CKLG Vancouver 1991-94; CJJR-FM Vancouver 1996 |
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Teresa Tang - Intern then reporter CBC Television Vancouver 2008-current |
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John Tanner - CKOV Kelowna circa 1961; CFUN Vancouver 1964-67; music columnist
Vancouver Sun mid 1960s; CKLG Vancouver Boss Jock 1967-70; announcer H.R.
MacMillan Planetarium Vancouver 1968-current; CKVN Vancouver 1970-73; CKLG-FM Vancouver
1973-75; CKST Langley/Vancouver; weekends CHRX Vancouver late 1980s; CITR-FM Vancouver
1995-current and host Son of Nite Dreems CITR-FM 1999-current |
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David Tarrant - Horticultural expert/public speaker/book writer/Vancouver Sun
columnist for 11 years; Greenhouse Co-ordinator UBC Botanical Gardens 1969-1974 and
Education Co-ordinator 1974-2001; co-host Western Gardener with CBC personality
Bob Switzer CBC-TV British Columbia 1982-86 and Canadian Gardener CBC-TV National
1986-93 and host 1993-2007. UBC biography |
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Ron Tarves - District Agriculturist BC Department of Agricultural Quesnel
1949-56; farm and fisheries commentator CBC radio Vancouver 1957-74; Institute of
Environmental Studies and Continuing Education Douglas College Vancouver 1974-80;
Continuing Education and Contract Services Kwantlen College 1980-90; retired 1990; served
44 years on board of directors/charter member BC Farm Machinery and Agricultural Museum
Fort Langley. Died in White Rock July 19, 2005 at age 80. UBC biography |
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Bob Taylor (Taylor Ogston) - UBC Radio Vancouver 1965-68; summertime technical
operator CBUT Vancouver 1966-68; first all-night DJ CKPG Prince George 1968-69; weekends
CKLG Vancouver 1969-70; presentation co-ordinator/associate producer/director Hourglass
CBUT 1970-74; producer/news & current affairs CITV Edmonton 1974-75; associate
producer/director late news CBUT 1975-78; various photo businesses Vancouver 1978-86;
sales, motion picture, video & data media, retired as VP Fuji Photo Film Canada
Vancouver & Toronto 1986-2003; currently living in Kelowna |
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Carole Taylor - Co-host teenage show After Four CFTO-TV Toronto and
later full CTV Network 1964; Carole Taylor Show CFTO-TV; one of first two hosts
Canada AM CTV Network 1972-73; first woman host W5 CTV Network 1973-76; married Vancouver
mayor Art Phillips and moved to city in 1976; host several series including Pacific
Report, Authors, Scene from Here, and Vancouver Life CBC-TV Vancouver
1976-86; member Vancouver City Council 1986-90; chair Vancouver Port Authority and later
Canada Ports Corporation and Vancouver Board of Trade 1990s; named Officer of the Order of
Canada 2001; Chair CBC Board of Directors 2001-05; MLA and BC Minister of Finance 2005-08;
Senior Advisor Borden Ladner Gervais law firm Vancouver 2009-current. CCF
biography |
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Don Taylor - News/DJ/weatherman CJDC Radio/TV Dawson Creek BC 1979; CKGY Red
Deer AB; host Sports Page CKVU-TV Vancouver 1985-2000; host Stump the Sports
Guy CFOX-FM Vancouver 1990's-2003; Vancouver Canucks broadcasts and host Sports
Grill CKNW Vancouver 2000-01; Vancouver host Sportsnet Pacific 2001-current;
afternoon co-host CKST Vancouver 2003-current; host Stump the Sports Guy mornings
CKLG-FM Vancouver 2003-current |
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Doug Taylor - CKDA Victoria circa early 1960s; news CKWX Vancouver late 1960s;
Selkirk News Bureau Ottawa early 1970s; believed to have moved to UK |
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Jack Taylor - CKST Langley circa 1990; midday host CISL Vancouver to November
2002 |
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Jim Taylor - Sports reporter Daily Colonist Victoria 1954-64; sports
writer Vancouver Times 1964-65; Daily Colonist 1965-66; sports
reporter/columnist Vancouver Sun 1966-79; sports columnist Vancouver Province
1979-96; sports commentator CBC-TV Vancouver circa 1980; author of nine books including two
on the CFL Dirty 30 with Jim Young 1974 and The Edmonton Eskimos:
Inside the Dynasty with Dan Kepley 1983; member of media section Canadian
Football Hall of Fame; lifetime achievement award from Sports Media Canada
2000; contributor Frosty Forst morning show CKNW Vancouver early 2000s; BC Sports Hall of
Fame inductee 2005 |
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Marisa Taylor - BCIT Broadcast Journalism program graduate 2001; practicum 20/20
ABC New York; writer then reporter BCTV Vancouver 2001-current |
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Natalee Taylor - Columbia Academy graduate 2001; Cruiser Girl CKVX-FM Vancouver
2001; promotions/on air CISQ-FM/CISW-FM Squamish/Whistler 2002; evenings CHSU-FM and
middays CKBL-FM Kelowna 2002-04; middays then p.m. drive CHBN-FM Edmonton 2005-07;
mornings CHIQ-FM Winnipeg 2007-08; APD/MD middays CJUI-FM Kelowna 2008-09; as Taylor
Jukes mid mornings CKZZ-FM Vancouver 2009-current |
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Randy Taylor - Operator CFAX Victoria 1970-72; on-air/news CKAY Duncan 1972; on
air/news CFCP/CFWB Courtenay/Campbell River 1972-73; news director CHQB Powell River
1974-75; news as Randy Jackson CFUN Vancouver 1975-77; news CKLG Vancouver 1978;
news/PD/on-air CJOR Vancouver 1978-79; news CFUN 1979-82; assignment editor/assistant news
director CKWX Vancouver 1984-86; radio program/media consulting British Columbia Institute of Technology |
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Franco Acosta Teleg - Journalist and investigative reporter Philippine News Today; |
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Doriana Temolo - CKNW New Westminster 1978-82; CKVU-TV Vancouver 1983-87;
reporter/news anchor/producer BCTV Vancouver 1987-2000; producer Global National
Vancouver 2001-current; recipient Leo Award for Best News Package 2002 & 2003 |
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Anna Terrana - Host Italian program CJVB Vancouver 1970s; Liberal MP Vancouver
East riding 1993-97; appointed to Immigration and Refugee Board Vancouver office 1998 |
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Gabrielle Terrence - BCIT Broadcast Program graduate; middays/evenings CFMI-FM
Vancouver early to mid 1990s |
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Terri Theodore - Columbia School of Broadcasting graduate; traffic reporter
CKO-FM-4 Vancouver circa 1984; news CFUN Vancouver mid-late 1980s; co-host/news anchor
CHQM-FM Vancouver early 1990s; reporter Canadian Press/Broadcast News Vancouver current |
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Connie Thiessen - Golden West Radio southern Manitoba; beat reporter/weekend anchor
CFCW Camrose AB 2002-05; news anchor CKNW Vancouver 2005-07; editor CKWX Vancouver
2007-current |
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Tarannum Thind - Host Jawani Channel M Vancouver then Vision TV; host
cooking show Fusion Fare Channel M 2006; host Chai Time Channel M/OMNI
2006-current; producer/host Click Lounge CJRJ Vancouver 2009-current |
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Jim Thom - Commercial producer and host with wife Agnes Thom Jim and
Agnes Show CKLG Vancouver early 1960s; Program Director CJOR Vancouver; all-nights
CKWX Vancouver late 60s; New York radio |
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Gary Thomas - CFKC Creston BC 1978-79; CFVR Abbotsford 1979-80; CKWX Vancouver
1980-84; out of broadcasting 1984-89; CKST Langley 1989-91; CKBD Vancouver 2001-08 and
CJJR-FM Vancouver 2001-current |
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Hayden Thomas - CKO-FM-4 Vancouver late 1970s; CJVI Victoria |
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Larry Thomas - Sprott-Shaw Radio Writing/Engineering Vancouver 1951; CKMO
Vancouver 1951; staff announcer/Sports Director CHUB Nanaimo 1951-54; news/sports CJVI
Victoria 1954-55; Assistant News Director CHUB 1955-64; staff news reporter/photographer
Vancouver Sun Nanaimo bureau 1964-66; News Director CHUB 1966-80; BC News Directors Award
1978; Nanaimo RCMP Detachment Communications 1980-82; Assistant ND CHUB 1982-86; RCMP
telecom office 1986-88; Open Mike host then court reporter CHUB 1988-1990s;
Nanaimo City Councillor 1993-96. Died in Nanaimo September 4, 2005 at age 75 |
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Nate Thomas - Entertainment
news reporter MTV Canada; producer/co-host with Angele Yanor, part time
news/sports CHMJ Vancouver current |
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Frank Thompson - Announced station break, This is CFGP, Grande Prairie, the
Voice of the Mighty Peace. 1945; Lorne Greene School of Broadcasting Toronto 1949;
CJVI Victoria 1950-53; KFMB San Diego CA 1953; California border station XEAK The
Mighty 690 Tijuana late 1950s; remote broadcasts KOGO San Diego 1960-67; KDAY Santa
Monica CA & weekends KABC Los Angeles (introduced 12 year old Tom Irwin who later
became Shotgun Tom Kelly at KRTH-FM Los Angeles) 1967-68; KJR Millionaire
then News Director/voiceovers KJR Seattle 1969-74; news/voiceovers CKLG Vancouver 1974;
freelance to retirement 1998; currently resides in Surrey BC |
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Laura-Lynn Tyler Thompson - Reporter newsmagazine Plugged In Rogers/Shaw Cable
Vancouver 1996-2000; host The Big Picture, Retro, and Coffee Shop
Girl NOW-TV Vancouver 2000; interviewer The Standard OMNI.10 Vancouver
2005-07; co-host The Daily CHNU-TV Vancouver 2008-current |
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Reo Thompson - CJCJ Calgary 1936; chief announcer/PD CJCA Edmonton 1937-43;
program supervisor CKWX Vancouver late 1940s; Program Manager CFCF Montreal 1951-53;
Manager Television Division All-Canada Radio and Television Limited 1953, GM All-Canada
1959 & Vice President 1964; died 1965; posthumously inducted to CAB Broadcast Hall of
Fame 1986. CCF
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Jennifer Thomson - Promotions/traffic CFOX-FM/CKLG Vancouver 1991-94; promotions
CFMI-FM Vancouver 1994; traffic CKZZ-FM/CISL Vancouver 1996-2001 and morning co-host
CKZZ-FM 2000-01; morning traffic/co-host CKNW Vancouver 2001-06; p.m. drive talk show
co-host CFUN Vancouver 2006-08 and morning co-host 2008-09 |
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Karen Thomson - Graduate Columbia Academy 2005; traffic reporter CHQM-FM
Vancouver 2005-06; CKWX Vancouver 2006-09; morning co-host CFTE Vancouver 2010-current |
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Tom Thomson - Marine/fishing reporter aboard the Big M CKWX Vancouver
1970s; CKNW New Westminster 1980s |
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Craig Thullner - CITI-FM Winnipeg 1979-85; CJAY-FM Calgary 1985-86; member
Director's Guild of Canada/Assistant Director for episodic TV & Feature Films 1986-88;
CFOX-FM Vancouver 1988-96 except English language FM 96 Cherbourg France and Radio 10
Amsterdam 1990; newspaper/magazine journalist including the Vancouver Sun, Ottawa Citizen,
Winnipeg Free Press, Canadian Musician, Professional Sound, Vancouver Courier, West
Ender/public relations representative for numerous local and national clients 1996-2007;
weekends CFMI-FM Vancouver 2008-current; swing announcer CHMJ/CFMI-FM Vancouver and
radio/PR Mushroom & Hipposonic recording studios/record label 2008-current |
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Dave Tierney - Program Director CFCP Courtenay/CFWB Campbell River 1965-66;
evenings CJOR Vancouver 1966 |
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Philip Till - Foreign editor and chief foreign correspondent NBC radio/TV
networks 1970s-1989; talk show host CKNW Vancouver 1989-current including host World
Today to 2005 and a.m. drive host CKNW Morning News with Philip Till 2005-current |
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Elmer Tippe - Country music musician/banjo and fiddle player The Pine
Mountain Boys 1957 and Elmer Tippe & Supercountry; color
commentator Garibaldi Hockey League CJJC Langley 1969-75; all-nights then mid
mornings CKWX Vancouver 1975-1991; inducted into Western Swing Hall of Fame
Sacramento 1993; Canadian Country Music Broadcast Hall of Fame inductee 2002 |
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Shiral Tobin - BCIT broadcast graduate; news reporter Williams Lake BC; producer
The Rafe Mair Show CKNW Vancouver; talk show host CKNW 2001; news
reporter/associate producer CBC Vancouver 2002; producer and fill-in host for The Rafe
Mair Show CKBD Vancouver Sept. 2003-Oct. 2005; CBC Vancouver 2006 |
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Dale Toews - CKQR Castlegar 1981-82; CJCY Medicine Hat 1983-85; CHRK-FM
Kamloops 1985-86; p.m./a.m. drive CKIK Calgary 1986-93; CISL Vancouver 1994-95; CFMI
Vancouver 1995-98; part time CJJR-FM Vancouver 1998-2008; voice-overs from home studio |
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Vanesa Tomasino - Latina actress and radio personality; host Latin Tracks
CHKG-FM Vancouver 2002; as Vanesa host weekend morning shows CFBT-FM Vancouver
2002-2004; as Maritza animated series Sabrina's Secret Life 2003-current
FOX and WB Networks as part of DIC Kids Network;
host Latin Beats for show Hola que tal produced by Hola TV 2005-current; host World Beats Channel M
2005-current. Vanesa's website |
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Kathy Tomlinson - Reporter CFRN-TV Edmonton 1989; Alberta Legislative Reporter ITV
Edmonton early 1990s; reporter CBC Alberta and British Columbia early 1990s-early 2000s;
national reporter CTV Vancouver 2002; Washington reporter CTV 2002; reporter Whistleblower
CTV National News Toronto current |
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Iris Tong - News reporter/anchor Fairchild Television Vancouver; current
affairs documentary reporter; Cantonese news anchor Channel M/OMNI Vancouver current |
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Ling Toy - Laid claim to being the only Chinese girl disc jockey in Canada
CJOR Vancouver circa 1950 |
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Lauren Toyota - Co-host/producer 969 CTVglobemedia digital network Razer
2005-07; host Ethnosonic Citytv Vancouver 2006-07; west coast VJ/producer Going Coastal MuchMusic
2007-09; west coast correspondent Fashion Television 2007-current; Leo Award nominee for
"Best Performance or Host in a Youth or Children's Program or Series" 2007; host
Juno Awards Vancouver 2009; host Toronto International Film Festival 2009. Lauren Toyota website |
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Bren Traff - PM drive CFCP Courtenay 1965-66; CJME Regina 1966; weekends CKVN
Vancouver 1970 then mornings CKVN late 1970-71; weekends then news CKFH Toronto 1974-79;
news CFUN Vancouver circa 1980 |
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Pat Travis - Real name Ken J. McKim; National Institute of
Broadcasting 1971-72; as Ken McKim: CFTK Terrrace 1972; CKOK Penticton 1973-75;
as Kim McCoy: CJME Regina 1975-76; as Ken O'Neil: CJAT Trail 1976-77;
CKRW Whitehorse 1977-78; CKOV Kelowna 1978-81; CKEG Nanaimo 1981-83; CHTK Prince
Rupert 1983-85; CJGX and CKOS/CICC-TV Yorkton SK 1985-87; freelance 1988; CHWK Chilliwack
1989-92; as Pat Travis: CJJR-FM Vancouver 1992-94; as Ken McKim: CHWK
1994-95; freelance 1996-2002 including PA announcer/copywriter Surrey Glaciers Baseball
Club; as Ken Carter: swing announcer CKPC Brantford ON 2002-current |
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Jack Tregellas - Air personality/read poetry on air CKMO Vancouver 1946-48 |
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Jay Triano - Simon Fraser University basketball coach 1988-95; assistant coach
Canadian mens national team 1992-93; head coach Canadian mens junior national
team 1993-94; NBA Vancouver Grizzlies colour analyst CKNW/CKLG/CFMI 1995-2000 & CISL
2000-01; PM drive co-host with Paul Carson CKST Vancouver May-July 2001; assistant coach Toronto Raptors 2002-current; colour commentator
Olympic basketball CBC/TSN August 2004 |
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Colleen Troy - CJAY-FM Calgary circa 1980; CJJR-FM Vancouver late 1980s; Rogers
Radio CKKS-FM Vancouver/CIOC-FM Victoria/CKSR-FM Chilliwack/CISQ-FM/CISW-FM
Squamish/Whistler to 2008; p.m. drive CKVX-FM/CKCL-FM Vancouver 2004-08; weekends/fill-in
CJJR-FM 2008-current |
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John Tucker - CKY Winnipeg 1971; CFUN Vancouver 1973; CHUM Toronto 1975;
CFFX/CFMK-FM Kingston ON 1984, now General Manager |
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Kiah Tucker - Mix 102.3 Adelaide Australia 1999-2001; Afternoons 5AU Port
Augusta Australia 2001; evenings/weekends SAFM Adelaide Australia 2002-03; evenings/swing
Triple M Adelaide Australia 2002-03; p.m. drive Hot 91 Sunshine Coast Australia 2003-06;
evenings CKZZ-FM Vancouver 2007-current |
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Leah Tuline - CISL Richmond; commercial voice CKO-FM4 Vancouver late 1980s;
traffic reporter CHRX Vancouver 1993 |
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Sheldon Turcott
- CKLY Lindsay ON 1960; news CBC Toronto 1964; first national correspondent CBC Vancouver
1966; labour issues reporter/first CBC specialist reporter 1974; international reporter
Iran and Middle East 1977; also reported from Vietnam, Cambodia and China; Executive
Producer The National; Midday news anchor CBC Toronto to 1995; retired
after 31 years with CBC 1995; host TimeChase History Television; appeared
as TV reporter in five movies 1996-99. Died in Toronto February 18, 2000 at age 64 |
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Ormond Turner - News CKLG 1960s; reporter Vancouver Province mid 1960s |
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Fred Tutt - Paint and wallpaper store manager; 25-year owner wall covering
installation business; past president Canadian Vintage Radio Society and current editor
CVRS Radio Waves magazine; home
improvement tips CTV early morning shows 1999-current; co-host with Gerry Haggman weekly
Fred and Gerry Home Improvement CKBD Vancouver to 2008 and CISL Vancouver
2008-current. The Workshop website |
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Bob Tweedy - Studio operator CKMO Vancouver circa 1947; Traffic
Manager and writer Western Trails fed to CBC Dominion network and host
Rodeo Rhythm CJOR Vancouver 1948-50; Ranger Bob on Ranger's Cabin
CKNW New Westminster 1950s |
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Kari-Lyn Twidale - Broadcast program graduate Columbia Academy Vancouver;
traffic/weather/writer/technical director/reporter CKWX Vancouver 2006-current |
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Russ Tyson - CJAT Trail 1968; CJME Regina 1971; CHAM Hamilton 1972-73; 9
p.m.-midnight CFUN Vancouver 1973-74; CKXL/CFCN Calgary 1974-81; Program Director CFQC
Saskatoon 1981-89; CJLB Thunder Bay ON 1989-91; CKLU-FM Winnipeg 1991-94; Vice President
of Programming CFQX-FM/CKMM-FM Winnipeg 1995-2002; morning host CJZZ-FM Winnipeg 2002-04;
morning host CHNR-FM Winnipeg 2004-05; morning host/PD/Promotions Director CJZZ-FM
2006-current |
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Mike Tytherleigh - Columnist/editor Vancouver Province to 1964; magazine
editor/managing editor The Vancouver Times newspaper 1964-65; commentaries/6 p.m. feature
news CKWX Vancouver 1967-early 70s |