Rod Mickleburgh
Senior Writer, B.C. Bureau
Rod has served in the B.C. Bureau since 1998, including five years as Bureau Chief Read more...
Rod Mickleburgh
Senior Writer, B.C. Bureau
With The Globe and Mail since 1990, first as Health Policy Reporter — co-winning with Andre Picard a Michener Award for coverage of the tainted blood scandal — then four years (1994-98) as Beijing correspondent for the Globe, and, since 1998, posted to the B.C. Bureau, including five years as Bureau Chief.
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Journalist’s principles cost him $4,000
But he didn’t flinch, and he wouldn’t cross rail workers’ picket line
Thursday, Apr 26, 2012
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Sawdust ordered removed from B.C. mills
Beetle-killed wood cited as possible trigger in two recent catastrophic mill explosions
Wednesday, Apr 25, 2012
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B.C. government orders ‘top-to-bottom’ inspection at sawmills
Investigators are looking into the possibility that elevated dust levels arising from the cutting of pine beetle-ravaged wood could have been a factor in two explosions
Tuesday, Apr 24, 2012
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Media scolded for promoting gender selection facility
Minister Ambrose challenges publishers to consider the intent of ads directed at the Indo-Canadian community
Monday, Apr 23, 2012
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Former sled dog operator charged over mass slaughter of huskies
B.C. man to appear in provincial court on charge of causing unnecessary pain and suffering to the dogs
Friday, Apr 20, 2012
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Desperate Liberals spawn attack-dog atmosphere
Newt Gingrich would be proud of Harry Bloy’s off-the-rails outburst against NDP Leader Adrian Dix
Thursday, Apr 19, 2012
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Plan to unlock B.C.’s trove of medical data raises privacy concerns
Minister’s call to ‘get the conversation going’ on the topic at odds with privacy watchdog’s belief the current system still works
Wednesday, Apr 18, 2012
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B.C. anesthesiologists to stay at surgical posts
B.C. anesthesiologists have agreed to remain at their surgical posts for now, while renewing efforts to resolve their long, complex dispute with the provincial government and the B.C. Medical Association.
Friday, Apr 13, 2012
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And they’re off and racing ... but where are the crowds?
Sport of Kings struggles to survive
Thursday, Apr 12, 2012
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Missing women’s probe zeroes in on decision to stay charges in 1998
Crown prosecutor unable to shed light on specifics of judgment because files mistakenly destroyed
Wednesday, Apr 11, 2012
