Bob Mackin
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Bob Mackin is a North Vancouver-based blogger and journalist who has reported for local, regional, national and international media outlets since he began as a journalist in 1990. He occasionally contributes to
Business In Vancouver[1] and is a regular guest on The Sport Market on
Team 1040 Radio in Vancouver.
Mackin is known as an independent reporter on the sports and political scene in
British Columbia.
He has led in the reporting of the BC Government's plan to sell the
British Columbia Liquour Distribution Branch to private interests with ties to the ruling
BC Liberal Party in 2012.
[2] Has also led on the reporting on issues surrounding
PAVCO, the crown corporation responsible for
BC Place Stadium. On February 19, 2013, the Official Opposition questioned the BC Government why PAVCO had requested that Mackin's Freedom of Information requests be blocked.
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He is the author of
Red Mittens and Red Ink a profile of the expense, failures and success of the
2010 Winter Olympic Games in Vancouver.
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From 1998 to 2008, Mackin was the sports columnist for
The Vancouver Courier. During this time, he also wrote for a number of other Vancouver publications including
Vancouver 24 Hours and
The Tyee.
He has worked close to home and far abroad: his writing has taken him to Brazil, China, Ireland, Italy, Mongolia, Russia, Sweden, Taiwan and Tanzania. Bob's work has appeared in a variety of publications, including the
Vancouver Province newspaper, Adventure Sports Magazine and
The New York Times. He is the author of four books, and won the 2006 B.C. and Yukon Community Newspapers’ best sports writing award for an investigation into sports gambling in British Columbia for the Courier.