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Media List B.Xlsx 100 Mile House Free Press and Arlene Jongbloets [email protected] 100 Mile House Free Press Newsroom [email protected] 24 Hours - Vancouver - SunMedia [email protected] A Channel (CTV) [email protected] A Channel (CTV) and Dave Biro [email protected] A Channel (CTV) and Gord Kurbis [email protected] Abbotsford News - NewsRoom [email protected] Abbotsford Times - Editor editor @abbynews .com Abbotsford times - Editorial editorial @abbotsfordtimes .com Advance - Editor advanceeditor @cyberlink .bc .ca Afro News and Gbedze HonorÈ [email protected] Agassiz Harrison Observer and Lorene Keitch [email protected] Alaska Highway News and Aleisha Hendry [email protected] Alberni Valley News and Susan Quinn [email protected] Alberni Valley Times and Heather Thomson [email protected] Aldergrove Star - NewsRoom [email protected] Am 1150 and Howard Alexander [email protected] Am 1150 and Phil Johnson [email protected] AM 1470 ( AM 1470) [email protected] Amherst Daily (Brad Works) [email protected] Ashcroft-Cache Creek Journal - Editor [email protected] Asian Pacific Post Filipino Post South Asian Post [email protected] Asian Star and Shamir Star [email protected] BC Channel News TV [email protected] BC Times ( BC Times) [email protected] BC2009.com and Sacha Peter [email protected] Black Press and Tom Fletcher [email protected] Black Press Group [email protected] Bowen Island Undercurrent - Editor [email protected] Burnaby News Leader - Editor [email protected] Burnaby News Leader ( News Room) [email protected] Burnaby Now - News [email protected] Business Edge [email protected] Business in Vancouver [email protected] Business Vancouver Island and Mark MacDonald [email protected] Caledonia Courier [email protected] Campbell River Courier Islander and Neil Cameron [email protected] Campbell River Mirror editor @campbellrivermirror .com Campbell River Mirror and Paul Rudan [email protected] Canada Express Korean News and Jason Kim [email protected] Canadian Christianity editor @canadianchristianity .com Canadian Press [email protected] Canadian Press - Editorial [email protected] Canadian Press - Steve Fairtbairn [email protected] Canadian Press and Dene Moore [email protected] Canadian Press and Terri Theodore [email protected] Canadian Traveller [email protected] Castlegar Source - Editor [email protected] CBC - Deborah Goble [email protected] CBC - French - Saida Ouchaou saida .ouchaou @cbc .ca Cbc ( Victoria) [email protected] CBC (Jonathan Villeneuve) [email protected] CBC (Luke Brocki) [email protected] CBC National News in Vancouver and Manjula Dufresne [email protected] CBC Online and Lani Krantz [email protected] CBC Radio One All Points West and Jo-Ann Roberts-Kelly [email protected] CBC Radio One and Duncan McCue [email protected] CBC Radio One and Kathryn Gretsinger [email protected] CBC Radio One and Stephen Quinn [email protected] CBC Radio One BC Almanac and Theresa Duvall [email protected] CBC Radio One Daybreak North and Faydra Aldridge [email protected] CBC Radio One Early Editon and Elizabeth Hoath [email protected] CBC Radio One Early Editon and Laura Palmer [email protected] CBC Radio One North by Northwest and Sheryl MacKay [email protected] CBC Radio One On the Coast and Karen Burgess [email protected] CBC Radio One On the Coast and Lisa Johnson [email protected] CBC Radio-Canada and Dominque Arnoldi [email protected] CBC Radio-Canada and Pierre Martineau [email protected] CBC Radio-Canada Paroles & Musique and Massey [email protected] CBC Radio-Canda TV and Richard Theriault [email protected] CBC TV - Vancouver [email protected] CBC TV and Shane Woodford [email protected] CBC Vancouver at Eleven and Natalie Clancy [email protected] CBC World Report and Greg Rasmussen [email protected] Cfax and Al Ferraby [email protected] CFAX NEWS - 1070 [email protected] CFax News ( CFax) [email protected] CFBX-FM 92.5 The X and Brant Zwicker [email protected] CFSR-FM and Ken Geiger [email protected] CFUV (Uvic) and David Boffa [email protected] CHBC TV and Derek Hinchliffe [email protected] CHEK-TV (Canwest) and Rob Germain [email protected] CHEK-TV Vancouver Island [email protected] Chemainus Courier and Warren Goulding [email protected] Chetwynd Echo [email protected] Chilliwack Progress and Greg Knill [email protected] Chilliwack Times and Ken Goudswaard [email protected] Chilliwack Times and Mike Chouinard [email protected] Chilliwack Times and Paul Henderson [email protected] CHLS Radio Lillooet - 100.5 fm [email protected] Chly 101.7 - Director [email protected] Chly 101.7 - News [email protected] CHNL 610 Am and Jim Harrison [email protected] CICF-FM 105.7 Sun FM and Betty Selin [email protected] CITR News [email protected] City News ( City News) [email protected] City TV [email protected] CityTV and Mik Clark [email protected] Cjev 1340 Am (94.9 Cjev CJPR) and Randy Spencer [email protected] CJEV 1340 AM (94.9 CJEV CJPR) Mountain FM [email protected] CJSF SFU [email protected] CKBZ-FM B 100.1 and Doug Collins [email protected] CKDV-FM - 99.3 the Drive and CKKN 101.3 the River [email protected] CKGP News [email protected] Ckiz-Fm Kiss FM 107.5 and Peter McIntyre [email protected] CKKO-FM 96.3 Classic Rock and D Larsen [email protected] CKLZ-FM and Jasmin Doobay [email protected] CKNW - S Leslie [email protected] CKNW and Sean Leslie [email protected] CKPG - TV and Dave Barry [email protected] CKPG ( CKPG) [email protected] CKSR-FM - StarFM 98.3FM 100.5FM [email protected] CKWX News1130 [email protected] Clearwater Times and Keith McNeill [email protected] Cloverdale Reporter and Maxwell-Lewis Maxwell-Lewis [email protected] Coast Reporter and Ian Jacques [email protected] Common Ground and Joseph Roberts [email protected] Commonground ( Editor) [email protected] Comox Valley Echo and Debra Martin [email protected] Comox Valley Record and Colleen Dane [email protected] Comox Valley Record and Mark Allan [email protected] Co-op Radio [email protected] Cowichan News Leader and John McKinley [email protected] Cowichan Valley Citizen and Andrea Rondeau [email protected] CP - Vancouver [email protected] CPAC (Cable Public Affairs Channel) [email protected] Cranbrook Daily Townsman and Barry Coulter [email protected] CTV - Carrie Stefanson [email protected] CTV - Stuart Adamson [email protected] CTV ( BC News) [email protected] CTV ( First Story) [email protected] CTV and Tanya Boguski [email protected] Ctv News ( Ctv News) [email protected] CTV Okanagan Bureau and Kent Molgat [email protected] D Meissner [email protected] Daily Courier and Jon Manchester [email protected] Dawa Business Press and Linda Chang [email protected] Dawa Business Press and Xin Mazai [email protected] Dawson Creek Daily News and Greg Amos [email protected] Delta Optimist and Ted Murphy [email protected] Eagle Valley News and Wickett Wickett [email protected] EI Spanglish and Mario Ayala [email protected] ENS News ( ENS News) [email protected] Evolution 107.9 (BCIT) Soap Box [email protected] Fairchild Radio (AM1470 96.1 FM CHKG) Chinese [email protected] Fairchild Television (Chinese) and Frank Qui [email protected] First Nations Drum and Frank Larue [email protected] FM 961 ( 916 FM) [email protected] FM 99.3 The Fox Use CKNW news contact [email protected] Focus Magazine - Ron Wipond [email protected] Freelancer and Reg Tupper [email protected] Gabriola Sounder and Derek Kilbourn [email protected] Georgia Straight [email protected] Georgia Straight and Alex Dow [email protected] Georgia Straight and Charlie Smith [email protected] Georgia Straight and J Smith [email protected] Georgia Straight and J Smith [email protected] Global National [email protected] Global TV [email protected] Global TV [email protected] Global TV - A Wong [email protected] Global Tv ( News Tips) [email protected] Global Tv (V Prased) [email protected] Global TV and Clive Jackson [email protected] Global TV and Johal J. [email protected] Global TV BC - Jarvis CJarvis @GlobalTV .Com Global TV BC ( Tips) [email protected] Global TV Carolyn Jarvis CJarvis @GlobalTV .Com Globe & Mail and Brent Jang [email protected] Globe & Mail and Brent Jang [email protected] Globe & Mail and Gray Mason [email protected] Globe & Mail and Ian Bailey [email protected] Globe & Mail and Jim Sheppard [email protected] Globe & Mail and Mark Hume [email protected] Globe and Mail - Ryan Macdonald [email protected] Globe and Mail ( Globe and Mail News Room) [email protected] Globe and Mail (B Jang) [email protected] Globe and Mail (M Hume) [email protected] Gold River Record and Jerry West [email protected] Goldstream Gazette and Edward Hill [email protected] Goonagoon and Hassan Moghaddam [email protected] Gregor Craigie [email protected] Gulf Islands Driftwood [email protected]
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