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Friends, community members remember the four men killed in Granite Bay car crash
Complete strangers, such as Granite Bay resident Bill Reynolds, also came to the memorial. While he did not know the four men, Reynolds said he wanted to bring flowers to the memorial because he still feels the loss.
Date: Dec 16, 2022
Category: U.S.
Source: Google
Rogers announces four of its magazines will become online-only by next year
Bill Reynolds, the director of Ryerson University's graduate program in journalism, said he's encouraged that Rogers Media is keeping Flare, Sportsnet, MoneySense and Canadian Business alive in a digital format rather than killing the brands outright.
Date: Sep 30, 2016
Source: Google
Celtics Rumors: Boston to look for wing depth in free agency, Harrison Barnes, Nicolas Batum possible targets
According to Bill Reynolds of The Herald News, the Celtics are heavily-relying on Isaiah Thomas' offense, which has been evident in the postseason. While Thomas certainly has the capability to light up the scoring sheet, Reynolds insisted that Boston should have another offensive player.
Date: May 02, 2016
Category: Sports
Source: Google
Subscription service sued for fake newspaper, magazine renewal notices
The Denver Post is not included in the lawsuits filed Tuesday. Senior vice president of circulation Bill Reynolds said the newspaper is working with the Colorado Attorney General's office, "but we don't know if it will result in a lawsuit like it did in these other states."
Date: Mar 31, 2015
Category: Business
Source: Google
Denver Post reports circulation growth over past six months
"Every day, you hear critics saying newspapers are losing circulation," said Bill Reynolds, The Post's senior vice president of circulation. "But readers aren't leaving The Denver Post they're just reading it in different formats."