Longtime CP journalist Alan Black, known for being ‘fast off the draw,’ dies
Alan Black, a longtime journalist with The Canadian Press who worked 17 Olympics and was the “eyes and ears” of the national wire agency while most of the country was sleeping, has died. He was 64.
Black was found dead inside his northwest Toronto apartment on Monday after living with serious health issues in recent years, his friends and former colleagues said Wednesday.
“He set extremely high standards for himself, but he met those standards,” said Chris Mayberry, a longtime friend and CP colleague.
“Every single day he worked he was fast off the draw whenever there was a hint of a news story.”