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CBC’s Pitt to retire after 33 years

Sally Pitt

Veteran CBC producer Sally Pitt will be retiring after 33 years.

Her last day is Aug. 31.

Pitt has been a journalist for more than 30 years in online, TV, radio and print, specializing in justice issues. She has also worked with the CBC Atlantic Investigative Unit.

Her work has also appeared in MSN Canada.

Pitt holds a bachelor’s degree in journalism from University of King’s College.

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