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Here they are - my Top 10 blogs of 2021, based on you the reader.
We're almost to the end of 2021, so let's hand out some marks to political leaders.
Wiarton Willie is dead and the town, its Mayor and the news media all don't look good.
It was a busy weekend for Alberta Premier Jason Kenney. A news conference last week was a sign of things to come.
We all listen to, and watch traffic reports on radio and TV. What goes into them might surprise you.
Just when you thought things couldn't get worse for the NHL, they did last week when its media relations fell apart.
We would still be in the dark about what happened within the Chicago Blackhawks in 2010, if it wasn't for Rick Westhead.
Last year at this time Ryan Jespersen was out of a job. Then he created one for himself.
Albertans are going to the polls today, but there's one vote far more important than the others.
The firing of an Edmonton Elks radio analyst shows the control teams and leagues have over what gets said about them by their broadcasters.
Ed Mason was not only an incredible radio news personality, he was the greatest mentor in my career.
We're over a year and a half into the pandemic, but still people and companies haven't figured out how to use Zoom and other online platforms.
It's been frustrating watching politicians avoid answering questions from reporters during this election campaign.
There are times that politicians should not be in front of the media. The Alberta government found out the hard way last week.
It never looks good when a bureaucrat shuts down a news conference when a reporter has an important question to ask.
I have a new website. It is like bringing a new baby home from the hospital. The difference is, the sleepless nights appear to be over.
Do governments in Canada get a passing grade for their COVID communication?
Frank Bonner died last week. I met the man most people remember as Herb Tarlek many years ago and here are my memories of the wacky WKRP salesman.
Last week, a New York Yankee pitcher wasn't ready for a simple, but telling question from a reporter. Here's how he should have handled it.
Vaccinations are now called jabs by many people. Others talk about their vacay. Where did these words come from and why?
More and more, I see people asking reporters and media outlets to ask tough questions to Premier Kenney and Dr. Hinshaw at news conferences. Here's why it's happening.
There's hardly a day goes by that I don't see a medical doctor interviewed on TV about COVID. I talked to one I know to find out what it's been like.
In Ontario, they're said to be "Protecting the King". It's a good move, one Jason Kenney should be trying in Alberta.
Is one COVID vaccine better than the others, or is there one that isn't as good as the others? Many Canadians think they know the answers.