After nearly three years at CHEK and nearly 10 in journalism, Nicholas Pescod is moving on to new challenges.
Posted: Dec. 14, 2022 6:00PMI can remember the very first day I started here at CHEK.
I had just spent the morning in a nearby hotel listening to the governor of New York announce a massive lockdown in that state and it was pretty clear British Columbia was moving in the same direction — something they did days later. One thousand and three days later, many of them working remotely, I am still here, but not for much longer. Today is my last day at CHEK News.
The decision to leave CHEK News wasn’t an easy one that happened overnight. For almost three years, I’ve been lucky enough to work alongside some of the most talented and nicest people I’ve ever met. I’ve been able to share stories that matter to people across Vancouver Island and I’ve been able to do that while working at such a unique and respected organization. It’s something I’ll always be grateful for.
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