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Reporting under fire: Kevin Green

Kevin Green is a video journalist with CTV Calgary. Outside of his work at CTV, Green has also travelled overseas to work on documentary pieces in war-torn countries. He sat down with us to outline some of his most memorable and intense experiences. What's going through your mind then is that if this goes wrong I might not even come out of this room. Green's work overseas included following a man back to  Sudan to   find his mother after he had fled during the second Sudanese civil war. The war spanned from 1983 to 2005, and the documentary mentioned above:  The Long Journey Home of James Nguen  follows Nguen's journey back to his roots after leaving as a refugee at seven years old. The areas they visited were isolated, remote, and marred in conflict. In his first visit, the area in which they were filming required clearance from a local warlord from the Sudanese Peoples' Liberation Army. The location was declared SPLA property. "What's going throu...

The Humboldt tragedy: Adam MacVicar

Adam   MacVicar  spoke with us regarding his work reporting on the Humboldt Broncos bus crash for Global News Saskatoon, and what it was like for him as one of the first on the scene. This interview marked the first time  MacVicar  spoke on the record about his experience at the scene and the process of engaging the community following the crash.   It was cold. It was very cold.  The crash was South of Nipawin Saskatchewan on April 6, 2018, near 5:00 pm, and  MacVicar  was sent from his post in Saskatoon.  Adam  went with a shooter and was among the initial group to have arrived on the scene beyond first-responders. "When you first get to the scene, separating it wasn't hard because obviously, we had to get something on camera. We had to send it back--we were getting phone calls from our news director: we have to do something. So it was immediately focused on the work. Then when we drove into town, that's when it was starting to ge...