Legendary 'Last Word' storyteller Mike McCardell prepares to say goodbye after 62-year career
After 62 years in the news business, Mike McCardell has decided it’s time to call it a day.
WITH MIKE MCCARDELL
The legendary storyteller Mike McCardell delivers his final Last Word before retirement.
After 62 years in the news business, Mike McCardell has decided it’s time to call it a day.
CTV News Vancouver is delighted to welcome back Mike McCardell and his beloved Last Word.
The story of Mike McCardell's recovery has plenty of heart, just like the man himself. It also contains a simple lesson for the rest of us.
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