Bernard St-Laurent (broadcaster)
- Bernard St-Laurent (broadcaster)
Bernard St-Laurent is a Canadian radio personality, currently heard on CBC Radio One in Montreal.
He hosts the local Montreal afternoon weekday show "Home Run" and the national weekly program "C'est la Vie".
St-Laurent has worked for CBC in various radio and television positions most years since 1981. He left CBC between 1987 and 1991 for various jobs at the "Montreal Daily News" (columnist, city editor, 1988-1989) [cite news | publisher=Toronto Star | date=15 March 1988 | page=B3 | author=Canadian Press | title=Montreal gets new English newspaper ] [cite news | title=Former Daily News features editor tells of life in the editorial firing line | publisher=The Gazette (Montreal) | date=17 December 1989 | page=A8 | first=Ian | last=Mayer ] , MétéoMedia (1989-1990) and the "Gazette" in Montreal (columnist, 1990-1991). [cite news | publisher=The Gazette (Montreal) | date=15 January 1990 | title=Welcome! Here's your Gazette with a fresh face | page=A1 ]
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* [http://www.cbc.ca/programguide/personality/index.jsp?personality=St-Laurent%2C+Bernard&program=C'est+la+Vie CBC Radio One: "C'est la Vie", Bernard St-Laurent] , accessed 29 July 2006
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