Nelson Star says goodbye to reporter Bill Metcalfe
After more than 11 years, he is stepping back from regular reporting but plans to keep doing journalism-related contract work.
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Nelson Star says goodbye to reporter Bill Metcalfe - Creston Valley Advance
Nelson Star reporter Bill Metcalfe is leaving the newspaper this week. But don’t call it retirement, because he’s merely switching gears. Metcalfe, who has been with the Star for more than 11 years, says he is getting to an age when it is time to stop. He kept working into his 70s because he liked the job and continued to be capable of it. “And because it’s such a strong connection with the community for me,” he says. “I’m constantly interacting…
Nelson Star says goodbye to reporter Bill Metcalfe - Grand Forks Gazette
Nelson Star reporter Bill Metcalfe is leaving the newspaper this week. But don’t call it retirement, because he’s merely switching gears. Metcalfe, who has been with the Star for more than 11 years, says he is getting to an age when it is time to stop. He kept working into his 70s because he liked the job and continued to be capable of it. “And because it’s such a strong connection with the community for me,” he says. “I’m constantly interacting…
Nelson Star says goodbye to reporter Bill Metcalfe - Nakusp Arrow Lakes News
Nelson Star reporter Bill Metcalfe is leaving the newspaper this week. But don’t call it retirement, because he’s merely switching gears. Metcalfe, who has been with the Star for more than 11 years, says he is getting to an age when it is time to stop. He kept working into his 70s because he liked the job and continued to be capable of it. “And because it’s such a strong connection with the community for me,” he says. “I’m constantly interacting…
Nelson Star says goodbye to reporter Bill Metcalfe
Nelson Star reporter Bill Metcalfe is leaving the newspaper this week. But don’t call it retirement, because he’s merely switching gears. Metcalfe, who has been with the Star for more than 11 years, says he is getting to an age when it is time to stop. He kept working into his 70s because he liked the job and continued to be capable of it. “And because it’s such a strong connection with the community for me,” he says. “I’m constantly interacting…

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