Hurricane Fiona Aftermath
On October 14, 2022 by jmwebOn September 27th, I woke up early. It was foggy out and I wanted to re-capture some of the destruction Hurricane Fiona left in Port aux Basques with the eerie fog. As time went on, more people came visible walking the streets. Wanting to help out. City staff was ensuring everyone was fed meanwhile those
Covering Hurricane Fiona
On October 10, 2022 by jmwebI had been in Newfoundland, doing landscape photos for an upcoming landscape book I am working on. My trip was to conclude on October 7th as I had to be in New Brunswick to cover the Montreal Canadiens on October 8th. I was to cover the Montreal Canadiens vs Ottawa Senators game on October 6th
St. John’s Active Criminal Threat
On October 9, 2022 by jmwebAfter spending some time discussing upcoming Hurricane Fiona with Reuters, a notice came in about a criminal threat in St. John’s, Newfoundland. I had been in Newfoundland for about 10ish days already, covering the Avalon peninsula. Travelling around the county side taking landscape photos of the beautiful sights of Newfoundland. (p.s. in case you haven’t
Hurricane Fiona: Cover Photos
On October 8, 2022 by jmwebI received an email from one of my editors that works at a large national publication, “..I sincerely hope you and your loved ones are safe. And hope your homes are okay too.” It was very touching. The individual reached out expressing concern during the worst storm Atlantic Canada had seen and along with it
World Junior Hockey Championships comes to Canada
On August 28, 2022 by jmwebThe World Juniors are usually scheduled for December 26 into January, every year. However due to a Covid19 outbreak, they had to be rescheduled, as such they were rescheduled for August 2022 in Edmonton, Alberta. Coming freshly off covering hockey at the Memorial Cup in Saint John, New Brunswick, I was excited for this new
Team Canada vs Lativa
On August 11, 2022 by jmwebOn August 10, 2022 Team Canada took on Team Lativa in World Junior hockey. The game was played in Edmonton, Alberta and I was tasked with covering the game.
Canadian Prime Minister, Justin Trudeau, visits PEI
On August 3, 2022 by jmwebOn July 22nd, Canada’s Prime Minister Justin Trudeau was set to make a stopover on Prince Edward Island. I was assigned to cover it by Reuters. He was already in the region visiting with different groups including stops in Halifax, Nova Scotia and Cape Breton, Nova Scotia. His first stop was to Tea Hill Park
Touchdown Atlantic in Wolfville
On August 3, 2022 by jmwebTouchdown Atlantic came back to the maritimes last weekend for the first time since 2019. I was asked to travel over to cover the game for The Canadian Press, specifically for the CFL. So I jumped into my car and went to Halifax for the week. The CFL had arranged for media to be picked
Memorial Cup Final: Saint John Sea Dogs vs Hamilton Bulldogs
On July 23, 2022 by jmwebPrior to the second game, I was standing around chatting with a couple of the security guys from TD/Harbour Station. They were just as excited as I was to be here. I mentioned to them, don’t blink, it will be all over in a second. Here we were, the final game to decide the winner