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[edit] Valerie and Oka
During the height of the Oka Crisis, the military seized control of the CBC, CBC NewsWorld in particular, and replaced the live-action coverage with a single talking head announcer relaying military-authorized news reports...this anchor was as I remember Valerie Pringle, who had no national profile until that time (but has had ever since....). Anyone familiar with this, the dates, the circumstance? Info welcome by email, if confidentiality needed, thanks; see Talk:Oka CrisisSkookum1 (talk) 14:13, 30 April 2008 (UTC)