
As some of our astute readers may know, Ian Bailey, The Province's politics reporter, departed the tabloid on the week of April 16 to join The Globe and Mail's British Columbia bureau. So who's going to replacing Mr. Bailey on that beat, you may wonder? Well, the answer arrived at the press gallery today in the form of John Bermingham, who is best known for his coverage of civic issues for The Province.
Vaughn Palmer has not been seen on the pages of the Sun for a few weeks: Any info?
Bermingham was great on the civic stuff, but a guy with his talent deserves better than to have to cover Sam announcing which pair of pants he's going to wear each day. A well-deserved promotion.
Bermingham is a great reporter, under-challenged by the beats he's been given. A very appropriate boost for a talented scribe.
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