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CBC B.C. wins 14 RTDNA awards for 2015

The annual awards celebrate the best in British Columbia's electronic journalism, including radio, television and online news.

Annual awards celebrate the best in electronic journalism in B.C.

CBC B.C. won 14 RTDNA awards for 2015, which celebrate the best in electronic journalism in B.C., including radio, television and online news. (Steve Lus/CBC)

The CBC won 14 awards at the 2015 B.C region RTDNA Awards, held on Saturday in Vancouver.

The annual awards celebrate the best in electronic journalism in B.C., including radio, television and online news.

CBC B.C. journalist Natalie Clancy won the 2015 RTDNA award for in-depth and investigative reporting with her story Dying in Care. (Natalie Clancy/Twitter)

Digital

Digital Media Award – Large Market

Ron Laidlaw Award – Continuing Coverage

Sam Ross Award – Commentary

The CBC's Jason Proctor reacts to winning the Sam Ross Award for commentary at the 2015 RTDNA awards for his online story Om The Bridge. (Karen Burgess/CBC)

Multiplatform

Dan McArthur Award – In-depth/Investigative

Radio

Adrienne Clarkson Award – Diversity

Byron MacGregor Award (Small Market) – Best Newscast

Byron MacGregor Award (Large Market) – Best Newscast

Dave Rogers Award (Small/Medium Market) – Short Feature

Dick Smyth Award – Creative Use of Sound

CBC B.C. newsreader Robert Zimmerman won the 2015 RTDNA for best large market radio newscast. (Karen Burgess/CBC)

Peter Gzowski Award – Radio News Information Program

Ron Laidlaw Award – Continuing Coverage

Sports Award (Small/Medium Market)

Sports Award (Large Market)

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Trina McQueen Award — Television News Information Program