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Brandon Harder
@old_harder
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@leaderpost reporter covering court and crime [email protected]
Joined September 2014
I wrote a series of short stories depicting life during the pandemic. It features a cab driver, a senior, a bird watcher, a priest and a hunter. If you feel like reading something a little different, take a look. #yqr #Saskatchewan #pandemic #COVID19
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RT @amdyqr: Feels good to be nervous! I’m excited to join the business news team at today as an editor and reporte…
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RT @arthurwhiteOTT: My first feature for CBC Ottawa. "It's the thrill of watching that bird come out of the sky and just dive in like a ro…
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RT @larissagkurz: First byline (!!) at the LP: A generous donation of 30 acres of land west of Regina, courtesy of a local doctor, has rev…
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Forget social media for a moment and step into City Collateral, a Regina shop full of history and character that will soon disappear forever. #yqr
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RT @MySportsUpdate: #Raiders have compiled videos and have filed a complaint to the NFL about the #Ravens delivering dirty and unnecessary…
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Canada Day looked a little different in the Queen City this year. Here's a few I made: #yqr #Saskatchewan #Canada
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RT @Photospice: So much photojournalism is looking like paintings these days b/c the post production is off the charts and the "likes" driv…
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RT @KaitlynSchropp: Our first project of the year was to tell a story through images. What better story to tell than one about my second ho…
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RT @dannyzcbc: Thinking of the Star Phoenix newsroom xmas party where one of our photogs threw the police scanner from the 2nd floor of the…
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An absolute classic from photographer Andrew Stawicki. I've never seen a photo that better captures this kind of mania.
#TBT: Remember these furry little chatterboxes? These photos show shoppers scrambling to get the first Furbies off store shelves back in 1998. The toy sold out in many stores with some customers buying multiples and reselling them online for up to $200. (1/5)
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@kelseyleewilson @TorontoStar Any idea who shot these photos? In particular, the first one is a classic.
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