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Former Halifax broadcaster Rick Howe dies at 69

Former talk show host Rick Howe, a well-known voice and personality in Halifax radio broadcasting, has died. He was 69.

His death was reported Thursday morning on CityNews 95.7, which Howe retired from in 2021.

Howe had been battling cancer, which had forced him to retire just short of marking 50 years behind the microphone.

In 2022 he wrote his memoir Behind the Mic Five Decades Covering the News in the Maritimes.” Last fall he published his last book, Eyewitness: Atlantic Canadians Experience History In Their Own Words

He told SaltWire’s Sheldon MacLeod that year that being an author after five decades in radio made sense.

“I’m a natural talker and a natural storyteller, and it just started coming out,” he said.

Ever-opinionated, he wrote an opinion piece in SaltWire that year about the Nova Scotia’s decision to end all COVID-19 restriction at a time that cases were increasing in the province and the danger that posed to people who were immunocompromised.

Premier Tim Houston was amomg those remembering Howe on Social Media, calling him “one of the most recognizable voices on radio in our region.”

Howe first worked in New Brunswick before coming to Halifax. CityNews said he started his career in Campbellton and Newscastle, New Brunswick doing hockey play-by-play before going to CFBC in Saint John as a reporter. His move to Halifax took him to CJCH as news director, where he took over the station’s show “Hotline” before going to what is now CityNews 95.7

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Howe is survived by his wife, longtime journalist Yvonne Colbert, and three sons.

 

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