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Articles by Ryan Van Horne
- New Brunswick will move two zones back into orange as of midnight Tuesday; one more death reported
- N.B. puts Edmundston region in lockdown because of rapid increase of COVID-19 cases
- N.B. reports 19 of 32 new COVID-19 cases in Edmundston region, including six connected to poultry plant
- N.B. to move three more zones into red-alert level; another resident of Saint John nursing home dies
- New Brunswick reports 23 new cases of COVID-19; active case total rises to 246
- N.S. tightens testing rules for rotational workers; reports 1 new case of COVID-19
- 'Travel is the source of COVID-19': Cardy tells people thinking of planning a trip
- 'Virus isn't very mobile, but people are': New Brunswickers urged to do their part as active COVID-19 cases rise to 143
- 'Our situation is grim': N.B. reports 24 new cases, including 2 at long-term care homes, 1 at Moncton school
- 'Things will likely get worse': N.B. reports single-day high of 31 new COVID-19 cases
Ryan Van Horne
Ryan Van Horne is a digital co-ordinator at CTV Atlantic in Halifax.
Ryan was born in Ontario, grew up in Quebec, but has been a Maritimer for 32 years.
After graduating from Saint Mary's University with a degree in political science, Ryan worked at The Daily News in Halifax for 18 years as a reporter, photographer, columnist, and editor. He was part of the team that won an Atlantic Journalism Award for spot news coverage of the Westray mine explosion.
Ryan worked in news, business and sports while at the paper and continued to cover a wide range of topics as a freelance journalist for six years.
During that time he also wrote four plays, which have been performed in theatre festivals across Nova Scotia, and directed two documentary films.
Ryan is a generalist with CTV Atlantic and has been part of team coverage of events such as the Saint John refinery fire and COVID-19 in New Brunswick.
An avid hiker, Ryan also enjoys whale-watching and the many beautiful beaches of the Maritimes. Like many Canadians, he's also been known to watch the odd hockey game.
He speaks English and French.