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Janet Stewart - Host, Radio Noon: Winnipeg | CBC

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A day in my life at the office

From the assignment desk to hosting Radio Noon and then fine-tuning scripts for CBC Winnipeg News, Janet Stewart explains how her day unfolds as an anchor at CBC Manitoba
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Does doing our job make things worse?

I started my day on March 5 by proofreading a blog post Jill Coubrough had written about attending the funeral for the four Froese brothers, the boys whod died when their family home burned down.
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Janet Stewart: Candid cop puts spotlight on Tina Fontaine slaying

I went to the vigil in memory of Tina Fontaine and Faron Hall Tuesday night because I needed to express my sadness and share the outrage and anger I am feeling with others.
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Janet Stewart: Just Do It a renewed mantra for 2014

Mass marketing a decade or two ago convinced me those three words should be followed by a Nike swoosh. But this time they arent inspired by some tremendously wealthy elite athlete in a slick sneaker commercial.
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Why reporting on suicide is never easy

Suicides and bomb threats. Two things newsrooms always debate before reporting. Why? Traditional thinking is you dont want to encourage others to try it, just to get attention. You have to have a darn good reason to argue successfully for reporting either one.
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'Just a baby': Shocked by the face of an alleged shooter

My first thought when I saw his picture was, hes just a baby." I was staring at the photo of a 14-year-old boy posted on our website.
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Behind the Scenes with Janet Stewart: Vanity kills

Vanity kills, or in the case of CBC News: Winnipeg host Janet Stewart, it bruises badly.
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Janet Stewart: A story that came with a warning

Janet Stewart, host of CBC News: Winnipeg, reflects on being 'painfully human' as she prepares to present a story on Newtown shooting victim Ana Marquez-Greene, a former Winnipegger.