February 1, 2001
Northerners mourn Peter
Gzowski
Residents of Nunavut and
the Northwest Territories say theyll miss Peter Gzowski, 67, the popular
journalist and CBC broadcaster who died last week of emphysema.
Gzowski, 67, was best in
known in Nunavut for organizing sea-ice versions of the Peter Gzowski Invitational
golf tournaments for literacy, and for being the English language master of
ceremonies during nationally-televised celebrations of the creation of Nunavut
on April 1, 1999.
"Peter was a friend
and an enthusiastic supporter of Nunavut," Premier Paul Okalik said in
a government news release. "He will truly be missed."
A media statement issued
last week by the government of the Northwest Territories said, "We consider
him a true northerner."
In a column published in
The Globe and Mail at the beginning of January, Gzowski talked about his friendship
with the late Abe Okpik, the man who headed Project Surname in the 1960s.
Gzowski gained nation-wide
fame after hosting CBC Radios three-hour morning show from 1982 until
May 1997, when it went off the air.
Gzowski also hosted This
Country in the Morning from 1971 to 1974.
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