Canadian Press newscaster Geri Smith, on air for nearly 35 years, dead at 60
TORONTO — Geraldine “Geri” Smith, a long-time Canadian Press newscaster whose voice became familiar to listeners across the country during her nearly 35 years with the national wire service, has died. She was 60.
Smith was found dead in her Toronto home on Thursday and was on leave from work at the time of her death.
Rose Kingdon, director of broadcast news at the Canadian Press, said Smith’s smooth, friendly, warm delivery of national newscasts made her one of the company’s most senior and best-respected broadcasters.
“You always knew without hearing her name who was speaking because Geri had her own style when she delivered the news,” Kingdon said in a telephone interview. “She was fun loving. She was usually surrounded by people laughing. She was witty and charming.”