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The Chronicle Team



Publisher

Greg Murphy

Editor-in-Chief

Gerald Rose

Reporters

Sandy Baillargeon, Gabrielle Baksh, Leslie Bates, Norm Belyea, Justin Bourne, Sadie Brooks, Sasha Brown, Brent Burry, Don Campbell, Neil Coxworth, Chantal Da Silva, Jeremy Eeuwes, Brian Flood, Alexander Floro, Stephanie Foden, Amanda Gaudet, Sarah Golan, Geoffrey Gooden, Ryan Graham, Kris Gyivicsan, Erin Haag, Kevin Hall, Justine Hilderbrand, Cait Hoock, Nikita Hoyte, Michael Kelly, Kaitlyn Anne Kondrachuk, Shauna McCarthy, Jessica Merrilees, Kait Nienhuis, Adriana Pacheco, Jasmine Reid, Paul Rellinger, Kyle Reynolds, Miranda Roach, Jaime Rose, Andrew Santos, Joshua Smart, Ashley Smith, Nathaniel Smith, Sarah Taylor, Ryan Wallis, Joshua Wilkins, Corin Wilson

Advertising Staff

Advertising design: Sean Bensley, Wendy Brake, Amanda Carefoote, Laura Crocker, Adria Czesnik, Craig Elliot, Lisa Elliot, Natasha Foley, Jon Franz, Brian Freve, Erika Gagnon-jablonky, Sarah Grant, Mike Harvey, Leanna Hess, Brittany Jamieson, Stephanie Jones, Nicole Landry, Nicole Lever, Angela Lee, Dave Low, Fahad Mahmood, Dana McCormack, Kaitlyn McMillan, Catherine Pallone, Alex Starkey, Nicole Vareta, Jesse Young Advertising sales: Lacey Barradas, Samantha Cavallari, Catherine Childerhouse, Neil Clancy, Pamela Fauteux, Courtney Gillen, Kevin Gonsalves, Hayley Higgins, Kristen Horruzey, Nick Kiriakou, Lisa Larocca, Chris Machin, Kevin McCarthy, Ryan McCaustlin, Megan McClelland, Alysssa McCormack, Jade McCormick, Andre Mike, Amy Nugent, Daniel Peterson, Lisa Price, Elizabeth Rivers, Graham Swann, Maria Tassos, Amanda Worthington

Opinion Editor

Chris Bovie

Photo Editor

Al Fournier

Cartoonist

Matt Bird

Features Editor

Ginny Colling

Advertising Manager

Dawn Salter

Advertising Production Manager

Kevan Drinkwalter

Technical Production

Darren Fisher