Tom Ayers

Reporter/Editor

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Preston's Summary

Tom Ayers is a Reporter/Editor at CBC. With 38 years of experience, he has dedicated the last 20 years to covering stories in Cape Breton and Nova Scotia, focusing on themes such as regional interest, local and regional economies, construction, real estate, and government policies. His work has been featured in various platforms, highlighting topics like the housing market, economic policy, and cannabis regulation.

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Geo Focus

Sydney, Canada (Local)

Coverage Attributes:

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Informative: 65 %
Interviews Q&as: 18 %
Data Driven: 12 %
Events: 3 %

Themes Covered:

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Most Recent Topics:

  • Local Economy
  • Regional Economy
  • Housing Market
  • Real Estate Development
  • Cannabis Regulation
  • Construction Industry
  • Economic Policy
  • Recycling

Pitching Insights

Tom Ayers' coverage primarily focuses on local government announcements, particularly in the Cape Breton region of Canada. His reporting also delves into topics such as mining, labor department activities, and funding agreements. If you have insights related to these areas or are directly involved in local government decisions or community issues within Cape Breton, your input could be valuable for his coverage.

Consider providing commentary on local political developments, labor-related issues, or updates regarding mining projects in the area when reaching out to Tom Ayers. Additionally, if you can offer perspectives on public funding agreements or community-specific challenges faced by residents of Cape Breton and Nova Scotia more broadly this may align with his reporting focus.

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