TV/WEB VIDEOS and AUDIO SLIDESHOWS
On Board HMCS Fredericton
Canwest News Service
April 16, 2010
Published on Canada.com
Replenishment at Sea
Canwest News Service
April 16, 2010
Published on Canada.com
Ghana: Digital Dumping Ground
PBS Frontline/World
June 23, 2009
(Producer/reporter as part of a large team)
Kroo Bay Flooding
Rocketboom.com
Oct. 7, 2009
(Solo project: shot, produced, written and edited by Allison Cross)
NEWS
Canadian warship sails to counter terror threats
Canwest News Service
March 23, 2010
HMCS Fredericton stands watch over Arabian Sea
Canwest News Service
March 15, 2010
Would-be immigrants offer to pay for AIDS drugs
Canwest News Service
Feb. 27, 2010
Opposition parties object to postponement of Parliament for 2 months
Canwest News Service
Dec. 30, 2009
Agent Orange widows vow to keep fighting for federal compensation
Margaret Hogan of Tracy, N.B., lost a brother to cancer and a father to a combination of heart disease, stroke and diabetes.
Canwest News Service
Dec. 8, 2009
B.C. town loses fight to ban cellphones
Canwest News Service
Dec. 1, 2009
Binge drinking death raises red flags
Police warn young people of danger after man, 20, chugs a bottle of whisky after 10 beers and dies
Vancouver Sun
Aug. 28, 2008
Crane death was preventable, report finds
Man killed while working on Canada Line wasn't adequately trained: WorkSafeBC
Vancouver Sun
July 16, 2008
Pastor refuses to stop feeding homeless
A pastor is refusing a request by city officials to stop feeding the homeless in an Abbotsford park.
Vancouver Sun
May 16, 2008
Dying man's brothers from Philippines denied visas
Cancer victim hopes to live long enough to see his brothers again.
Vancouver Sun
May 15, 2008
*Story nominated for Canadian Association of Journalists Student Award of Excellence
2 hour limit on video erases evidence of attack on woman
Footage of robbery at Nanaimo SkyTrain station lost
Vancouver Sun
May 7, 2008
Nanaimo rules Google Earth, says company's tech guy
Harbour City most active in the world in providing geographic information
The Province
August 1, 2007
'I asked myself how far I could jump'
Shock: Gabriola man is stunned by accident that saw him leap from truck before it slid into the sea from ferry ramp
Nanaimo Daily News
Jan. 11, 2007
FEATURES
The reporter's battle: Objectivity and independence on the frontlines in Afghanistan
Journalism Ethics
Nov. 12, 2007
Extra! Extra!
Reading the newspaper isn't what it used to be. Between TV, radio and the Internet -- not to mention a disinterested generation or two -- it's getting tougher and tougher to keep readers interested
Nanaimo Daily News
August 18, 2007
Babies made from blueprints
Is it moral for parents to choose the attributes of their children before they leave the womb?
Nanaimo Daily News
May 26, 2007
*Story part of series nominated for 2007 Jack Webster Award in Community Reporting
Just because we can; should we?
Special Report: Choosing genetic traits for unborn children is a sticky ethical dilemma
Nanaimo Daily News
May 25, 2007
*Story part of series nominated for 2007 Jack Webster Award in Community Reporting
BLOGGING
God Abroad: Defending Your Spirituality to the Locals
Brave New Traveler
July 19, 2009
Fight or Flight? Handling Sexual Harassment in Sierra Leone
Brave New Traveler
June 6, 2009
