Your news: Share your stories, photos and video
- May 4, 2010 3:12 PM |
- By Your Voice
We're looking for breaking news reports, photos and video from your community.
Here's how you can share your experience with CBC News.
Report
Send tips to: yournews@cbc.ca
Describe the who, what, where and how. Use simple language, and keep it to 200 words. Please include: Time, location, and your contact information.

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A few simple rules: Try to keep your photo in focus and well lit. Use the rule of thirds to frame your photo and don't be afraid to move around to get the best angle.
Video
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For great video: Try to keep your video in focus and well lit. Keep length to a maximum of two minutes. Time, location, and your contact information are essential.
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