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Rey Zinck

(She/They)
Ottawa
Covers:  Current affairs, arts, culture, politics, social justice
Multimedia journalist. Passable baker. Amateur musician. Associate radio producer @CBCOttawa. MJ @JSchool_CU.

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Creating Space: A Conversation with Nosy co-founder Atticus Gordon - Nosy Mag

Creating Space: A Conversation with Nosy co-founder Atticus Gordon - Nosy Mag

www.nosymag.ca — The genesis of an Atticus Gordon painting often appears as a sketch or picture in Photoshop. He says his most successful pieces start with "a mix between [a] plan and [an] improvisation."

Housing costs keeping many young adults living with parents - Capital Current

Housing costs keeping many young adults living with parents - Capital Current

Capital Current — High housing costs are limiting the options for young Canadians and keeping many at home with mom and dad.

Experts welcome high tech and AI in wildfire response but say coordination, resources on the grou...

Experts welcome high tech and AI in wildfire response but say coordination, resources on the grou...

Capital Current — As some regions make strides in implementing AI to predict wildfires, experts emphasize the need for more coordination and resources nation-wide.

Inclusive choir Tone Cluster embarks on 30th year as a 'chosen family' in Ottawa - Capital Curren...

Inclusive choir Tone Cluster embarks on 30th year as a 'chosen family' in Ottawa - Capital Curren...

Capital Current — Tone Cluster is celebrating 30 seasons as a community choir and a safe place for members of Ottawa's queer community.

OC Transpo's on-demand plan 'throwing mud' in face of Para Transpo users, say advocates - Capital...

OC Transpo's on-demand plan 'throwing mud' in face of Para Transpo users, say advocates - Capital...

Capital Current — New on-demand bus service is drawing the ire to the disabled community.

A Peer Support Program "Designed For Youth, By Youth"

A Peer Support Program "Designed For Youth, By Youth"

Kingston Life Magazine — How agencies across Kingston are blazing trails for youth in the community.

Vinyl revival scratching the itch for human connection

Vinyl revival scratching the itch for human connection

cusjc.ca — When Josh Greenberg bought a collection of used vinyl records this fall, he found more than worn albums inside. The long-time analog music collector and Carleton University media professor opened his used copy of The Doors' LA Woman to discover annotations from the previous owner dating back to 1971.