Pauline Thornhill
- Producer
Pauline Thornhill was raised in Bay L'Argent, a small outport on the island's Burin Peninsula.
Pauline studied Journalism at the University of King's College in Halifax. Upon graduating in 1986, she came to work with CBC Television in St. John's as a journalist on the popular supper-hour news program, Here & Now (2005).
In 1993, Pauline became host and producer of CBC's longest running regional television program, Land & Sea (1965).
Over the years, Pauline has received numerous awards, including the 2004 Gracie Allen Award for the LAND & SEA program Built from Scratch (2004), the story of the mother and the tiny bakery that defied all the odds.
Pauline studied Journalism at the University of King's College in Halifax. Upon graduating in 1986, she came to work with CBC Television in St. John's as a journalist on the popular supper-hour news program, Here & Now (2005).
In 1993, Pauline became host and producer of CBC's longest running regional television program, Land & Sea (1965).
Over the years, Pauline has received numerous awards, including the 2004 Gracie Allen Award for the LAND & SEA program Built from Scratch (2004), the story of the mother and the tiny bakery that defied all the odds.