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You can’t fight technology.
And so, after a few weeks of peer pressure from my colleague, Bruce Owen, I’ve joined the online revolution known as "Twitter".
You can now follow along as I provide real-time updates on what’s happening inside and outside court, in our community, our country and our world. You can also offer up your own unique views on my "Tweets."
It’s quick, easy...and best of all, it’s free.
Find me online at www.twitter.com/mikeoncrime.
You can also find our legislative reporter, Bruce Owen, at www.twitter.com/fpbowen, and city hall reporter Bartley Kives at www.twitter.com/bkives.
The Free Press also has a tweet for up-to-the-moment news bulletins and video updates: www.twitter.com/WinnipegNews
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About Mike McIntyre
Journalist, national radio show host, author, pundit and cruise director ... Mike McIntyre loves to keep busy.
Mike is the justice reporter for the Winnipeg Free Press, where he has worked since 1997. He produces and hosts the weekly talk radio show Crime and Punishment, which runs on the Corus Radio Network in several Canadian cities.
Born and bred in Winnipeg, Mike graduated from River East Collegiate and completed his journalism studies in the Creative Communications program at Red River College.
He and his wife, Chassity, have two children.
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