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Veteran Nova Scotia Broadcaster

Postby bigbry » Thu Apr 30, 2015 8:58 am

Frank Cameron’s memoir like a crash course in pop culture, broadcasting | The Chronicle Herald http://herald.ca/Ts8
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Re: Veteran Nova Scotia Broadcaster

Postby Tom Jeffries » Thu Apr 30, 2015 2:54 pm

I shall never forget how Frank was very welcoming, when I briefly worked in Halifax.

Great talent - even nicer person.

I look forward to reading the book.

If YOU have not been to Nova Scotia - put it on your bucket list and go in August....and then head to what they call the South Shore, and see Mahone Bay and Lunenburg.

Halifax is a nice City, and the people are first rate, everywhere.

The Annapolis Valley is lovely. It's a small Province, and you can see it all - also not to be missed is The Bay of Fundy.

Have fun!
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Re: Veteran Nova Scotia Broadcaster

Postby jon » Thu Apr 30, 2015 4:55 pm

Nova Scotia has so much. My favourite is still the Cape Breton Highlands.
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Re: Veteran Nova Scotia Broadcaster

Postby Tom Jeffries » Thu Apr 30, 2015 5:02 pm

The Cape - ahhhhh. You have great taste. If I could handle the climate, we would live there, at least part of the year.
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