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CBC News Network expands Vancouver News Now team, adding Sarah Galashan as breaking news reporter

Former CTV   National News B.C. bureau chief joins CBC News   Now anchor Ian Hanomansing

CBC News Network today announced a major   new addition to the Vancouver-based team providing national prime-time news   coverage, beginning Sept. 17.

Sarah Galashan, former CTV National News B.C. bureau chief,  is the new breaking news reporter, joining anchor Ian Hanomansing and the rest   of the CBC News Now team based in Vancouver.

“The addition of Sarah to our news team is a real coup,” said   Jennifer McGuire, general manager and editor in chief, CBC News. “Having a   journalist of her calibre as our breaking news reporter means we will be able to   bring viewers first-rate live coverage in prime time.”

“I’ve lived and worked in Western Canada for the better   half of my life, and have always felt the stories here are some of the most   compelling and important in the country,” said Galashan. “I could not be more   excited to be part of this show and to work alongside Ian Hanomansing—a   journalist whose work I have always respected and admired.”

Galashan has reported for CTV News since 2001, where she   previously served as Alberta bureau chief and later Whistler bureau chief   through the 2010 Vancouver Olympics. Prior to joining CTV, she reported for   Global News, The Vancouver Sun, The Hamilton Spectator and The   National Post.

 

About CBC News

CBC News is the source Canadians turn to, to keep   them informed about their communities, their country and their world. Through   regional and national programming on multiple platforms, including CBC   Television, CBC News Network, CBC Radio, CBCNews.ca, mobile and on-demand, CBC   News and its internationally recognized team of award-winning journalists   deliver the breaking stories, the issues, the analyses and the personalities   that matter to Canadians.


For further information, contact:

Chris Ball, Media Relations
P) 416-205-7831
[email protected]

 

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