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CBC British Columbia nominated for 5 Jack Webster Awards

The finalists for the 2022 Jack Webster Awards have been announced and CBC is honoured to be recognized among the many outstanding journalists and projects nominated.

Winners will be announced on Nov. 3

A nurse in a blue medical mask looks away from the camera in a hospital room.
Nurse Dave Riar checks on a patient in ICU at the Royal Columbia Hospital in New Westminster, B.C. in March 2022. CBC's look inside the hospital's COVID ICU earned a Webster nomination in the category of Best Feature/Enterprise Reporting TV/Video. (Ben Nelms/CBC)

The finalists for the 2022 Jack Webster Awards were announced Tuesday night and CBCis honoured to be recognized among the many outstanding journalists and projects nominated.

The annual awards recognize the best in radio, television, print and online journalism in British Columbia.

CBC's nominations this year include:

Best Feature/Enterprise Reporting TV/Video

Belle Puri,Christian Amundson,Ethan Sawyer,CBC Vancouver, for "Inside Royal Columbian Hospital's COVID ICU."

WATCH| Inside the COVID ward at Royal Columbian Hospital:

A look inside Royal Columbian Hospital's COVID ward

3 years ago
Duration 5:22
COVID-19 case numbers are going down in B.C. but intensive care units in some hospitals are still overflowing with patients. Our Belle Puri shares a rare look inside Royal Columbian Hospital.

Excellence in Technology Reporting

Michelle Ghoussoub, Gian-Paolo Mendoza, Lily Boisson, Pierre-Olivier Bernatchez, for "How The Technology That Powers Crypto Is Being Used For More Than Money."

Excellence in Feature/Enterprise Reporting Radio/Podcast

Sarah Penton, Christine Coulter, Courtney Dickson, Catherine Hansen, CBC Kelowna, for Floods, Fires And The Future: How 3 Communities Are Moving Forward After Climate Disasters.

Joan Webber,CBC Radio - The Doc Project forOf Towns and Tigers.

LISTEN | Of Towns and Tigers

Mark Drysdale loves his lions and wishes his neighbours did too. Instead, his presence in various southern Ontario communities over the past decade has caused quite the uproar. Battles have been waged across Wainfleet, Grand Bend, and most recently Maynooth, Ontario over his roadside zoos for exotic animals. It has led some residents to demand bylaws to prohibit big cats, meanwhile Drysdale insists it is his right to keep them. Doc Project producer Joan Webber tells the tale of these towns and speaks directly to the man who plays fetch with lions and does not appreciate being called "Canadas Tiger King".

Excellence in Health Reporting

Jean Paetkau, Deborah Wilson, Kathryn Marlow, Madeline Green, Megan Thomas, Robyn Burns, Gregor Craigie, Bridgette Watson, Andrew Kurjata, Sterling Eyford, Rohit Joseph,CBCVictoria for"A Crisis In Care: The Family Doctor Shortage InGreater Victoria."

For a full list of nominees, visit the awards website atjackwebster.com

The winners will be announced during the onlineJack Webster Awards ceremony on Nov. 3.