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Reporters/Media Outlets Who Have Written About Treaties Reporters/MediaOutletswhohavewrittenabouttreaties TheDeltaOptimist, o SandorGyarmati o TedMurphy ChilliwackProgress, o RobertFreeman o JenniferFeinberg ChilliwackTimes o PaulJ.Henderson SouthDeltaLeader TheDailyCourier(Kelowna), o NijaAtatahak, o MarkMilke–MarkMilkeisaSeniorFellowwiththeFraserInstituteandauthorof severalstudiesonAboriginalissues. NanaimoNewsBulletin PrinceGeorgeCitizen, o ArthurWilliams,[email protected] TimesColonist, o [email protected] o DerekAbma Straight.com o CarlitoPablo BCLocalNews, o TomFletcher VancouverSun, o GordonHoekstra o DerrickPenner,[email protected] o AndreaWoo TerraceStandard 1 Page 1 GCP-2012-00003 CanadianPress CBCNews/AllPointsWest TheDailyNews(Nanaimo), o MatthewGauk Mile0City.ca 100MileHouseFreePress SmithersInteriorNews IndianCountryToday HQKootenay.com HQPrinceGeorge.com APTNNationalNews CFTKTV–Terrace TheNorthernView AlberniValleyNews CKNW,BillGood PowellRiverPeak HopeStandard HuffingtonPost(Canada) TheTyee/TheHook o AndrewMacLeod TheGlobeandMail o RodMickleburgh LangleyAdvance 2 Page 2 GCP-2012-00003 ShawVoiceofBC, o VaughnPalmer TheProvince o SuzanneFournier,[email protected] KitimatNorthernSentinel,EllisRossEllisRossischiefcouncilloroftheHaislaNation. CHNL ClearwaterTimes CanadianGeographic TurtleIsland Windspeaker(AMMSA) o DeboraSteel CowichanNewsLeaderPictorial, o KristaSiefken 3 Page 3 GCP-2012-00003 KeyEducationReportersandTalkShowContacts RevisedDec16,2011 KeyEducationReportersMAJORS:________________________________ Globe and Mail National (Toronto) KateHammer 4165855177 [email protected] British Columbia 6046316600 WendyStueck 6046316618 [email protected] Vancouver Sun 6046052446(citydesk) CITYEDITORAdrienneTanner [email protected] JanetSteffenhagen o6046052595c7867720 [email protected] The Province 6046052030 [email protected] IanAustin [email protected] CassidyOlivier 6046052028 [email protected] Times Colonist (Victoria) LindsayKines 2503805272c8129877 [email protected] JeffBell 2503805371 [email protected] The Black Press TomFletcher 2508883438 [email protected] The Canadian Press 6046871662(Vandesk) [email protected] DirkMeissner 2503844912 [email protected] Vancouver Courier 6047381411 Naoibh(NEEVE)O’Connor 6046303507 [email protected] Dec16,2011 Page 4 GCP-2012-00003 KeyEducationReportersREGIONALS:_________________________________ Nanaimo Daily News RobertBarron 2507294234 [email protected] DarrellBellaart 2507294235 [email protected] Nanaimo News Bulletin JennMcGarrigle 2507344626 [email protected] Burnaby NOW JenniferMoreau 6044443021 [email protected] Royal City Record AlfieLau [email protected] Kamloops Daily News JasonHewlett 2503716149 s.22 c: (personal) [email protected] KeyEducationReportersOnline: The Tyee KatieHyslop 7788873951 [email protected] Broadcast:_____________________________________________ GLOBAL(Vancouver)Newsroom 6044226416 CTV(Vancouver)Newsroom 6046095800 [email protected] PressGalleryRadioRoom (CBC,RadioCanada,CKNWandGlobeandMail) 2503876084 CHNL(Kamloops) AngeloIacobucci 2503741610 KeytalkshowsRADIOandTV: Dec16,2011 Page 5 GCP-2012-00003 CKNW BillGoodShow 8:30to12:00 Prod:KarenHorak 6046933005 [email protected] CoRProd:JessicaHiatt 6043312795 [email protected] SimiSaraShow 12:30to3:00pm Prod:KarenJouhal 6043312723 [email protected] TheWorldTodayWkndSat&Sunpms. Host:SeanLeslie Prod:DevonTaylor 6043312856 [email protected] CBCRadio EarlyEdition 6amto8:30am Host:RickCluff Prod:KarenBurgess 6046626130 AssocProd:ElaineChau 6046626957 [email protected] OntheIsland 5:30amto8:30am Host:GregorCraigie [email protected] Prod:PeterHutchison 2503602227 Almanac 12:00to1:00 Host:MarkForsythe Prod:ReneeFiliponi6046626103or6628990 OntheCoast(Van) 3pmto6pm Host:StevenQuinn Prod:ManushaJanakiram 6046626130 [email protected] AllPointsWest(BCwide) Host:JoanneRoberts Prod:MadelineGreen 2504144703 Dec16,2011 Page 6 GCP-2012-00003 CFAXRadio(Victoria) AlFerrabyShow 5:00amto9:00am Prod:KarenSurman 250920.4616c250661.2458 [email protected] [email protected] 2508829409(cell) MurrayLangdonShow 10:00amtonoon AdamStirlingShow 3:00pmto6:00pm 2508824016 CHNL(Kamloops) JimHarrisonShow Tu.&Th.9:10 - 10:00 [email protected] 2503741610or 250571R5222 Dec16,2011 Page 7 GCP-2012-00003 ForNRdistributionlistKeyEducationReporters Globe and Mail WendyStueck [email protected] Vancouver Sun JanetSteffenhagen [email protected] The Province [email protected] CassidyOlivier [email protected] Times Colonist (Victoria) JeffBell [email protected] The Black Press TomFletcher [email protected] Vancouver Courier Naoibh(NEEVE)O’Connor [email protected] Nanaimo Daily News RobertBarron [email protected] Nanaimo News Bulletin JennMcGarrigle [email protected] Burnaby NOW JenniferMoreau [email protected] Royal City Record AlfieLau [email protected] Kamloops Daily News JasonHewlett [email protected] The Tyee Page 8 GCP-2012-00003 KatieHyslop [email protected] Page 9 GCP-2012-00003 B.C. 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