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Actively involved in community outreach, Margaret has tirelessly donated her time and efforts to many Vancouver events. In , Margaret won a "Community Builder" Award from the Hapa-palooza festival of Mixed Roots in recognition of her work to connect communities.
Scott Regehr covers sports for The Early Edition. During his career with the CBC, Scott has written stories from an igloo in the high Arctic while the temperature including the wind chill dropped to C; alongside an aircraft suspected of being hijacked on September 11, ; and at the end of an kilometre walk along the famous Spanish pilgrimage route, the Camino de Santiago.
Scott has also authored two books on self-guided family adventure: Canadian Rockies with Kids and America's Desertlands with Kids. A third book, focused on adventure-travel for families in Italy is set for release later this year.
The Early Edition The Early Edition Stephen Quinn delves deeper into the day's local news and finds out how international events affect people locally. The copy UBC purchased isn't in perfect shape, Mackie added, but that adds to its appeal. And this one has been messed with in a really, really fascinating way. Mackie said one page at the beginning of the book featuring a poem dedicated to Shakespeare was lost.
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