Production
In The Wave
This is long documentary, in collaboration with Arden McLeod, based on the experience of six witnesses of the 1964 Tsunami that hit Vancouver Island. My roles were gathering audio footage, editing, post-processing, graphics and the cover art, formatting of the article, and its revisions. I used Adobe Audition and Podcast for editing. This won the 2025 Alexis Mazurin Award for Radio Excellence given to first-year BCIT Journalism Students for standout documentaries made throughout the year.
For The Record with Kent Donguines, the Director of Treasure of the Rice Terraces
An interview with a Filipino director of a movie featured in the 2025 Vancouver Internation Film Festival. We talk about the movie process, current political landscape in the Philippines and meeting the legendary tattoo artist, Apo Whang-Od.
Writing & Chase Producing
CBC – Radio Canada’s Ontario Morning with Ramraajh Sharvendiran

A six-week internship in CBC Headquarters in Toronto, where I chased stories daily, wrote scripts, booked guests and did pre-interviews.
I produced over 30 segments in my five weeks.
Daylight Saving Time this weekend
Daylight Saving Time (DST) begins this Sunday, meaning clocks will move forward an hour. This could be the last time some Canadians experience the time change, as provinces like British Columbia have decided to end the practice. York University biology professor and chronobiologist Pat Lakin-Thomas weighs in on this change and its effects on Canadians.
The future of a consumption site in Kingston
Several provincially-funded consumption sites in Ontario are set to lose their financial support in June. The provincial government’s strategy is to transition the clients of these sites to the new HART Hubs, a resource that Kingston currently lacks. Kingston City Councillor Conny Glenn, who also chairs the Housing and Homelessness Advisory Committee, joined the program to discuss the potential fallout and how the city is preparing for the upcoming changes.
Bracebridge Library goes viral
When you think of viral online content creators, you probably don’t imagine a small library in Bracebridge. And yet, their Tiktok account garnered 9 million views on the platform with plenty of side benefits for the library. Crystal Bergstrome is the CEO and Chief Librarian of the Bracebridge Library. She shared how much the library has grown on the internet and in the local community in the past year.
CBC – Radio Canada’s Here and Now with Farrah Merali
Toronto hosts The Canadian National Blind Hockey Tournament
More than 200 athletes who are blind or partially sighted from around the world are competing in different divisions. But for the first time ever, there will be three international team going head-to-head for gold. Team Canada hopes to defend their six-year gold medal streak, against the U.S. Chaz Misuraca is one of the blind hockey players on the roster for Team Canada. He’s from Stratford and was on Here and Now.





