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Bailey Seymour

Bailey Seymour

After a stint with the Calgary Herald and the Nanaimo Bulletin, I ended up at the Black Press Victoria Hub in March 2024 with the hope of covering the south Island and its many communities. Though I report on a wide scope of subjects throughout the Capital Region, I have a focus on police, courts, military and politics.

Phone
403-701-0681
Email
bailey.seymour@blackpress.ca

Recent Work by Bailey

Esquimalt mayor says 2024 has been 'huge' for the township

Esquimalt mayor says 2024 has been 'huge' for the township

Mayor Barbara Desjardins says 800 housing units will open in 2025
Victoria council aims to be 'practical and reasonable' come 2025

Victoria council aims to be 'practical and reasonable' come 2025

The city has seen a year of ups and downs, but Mayor Marianne Alto remains optimistic
Lawsuit aims to strike down City of Victoria's ban on sheltering in parks

Lawsuit aims to strike down City of Victoria's ban on sheltering in parks

Three residents are suing the city following the sheltering bans of Victoria West and Irving parks
Province to take action after Oak Bay falls short on housing targets

Province to take action after Oak Bay falls short on housing targets

Oak Bay mayor says the process could further hinder their goal to advance housing
2 Central Saanich police officers charged with sexual assault

2 Central Saanich police officers charged with sexual assault

Two officers allegedly had unlawful sexual contact with an adult woman they met while on duty
Immigration changes place staffing strain on Victoria restaurant

Immigration changes place staffing strain on Victoria restaurant

The Beacon Drive In almost lost a number of its employees as a result of new immigration legislation
Daytime sheltering enforcement in Victoria could cost up to $4.7 million

Daytime sheltering enforcement in Victoria could cost up to $4.7 million

The city manager explained that their are currently talks with the province to address homelessness
Camosun students offer solutions to Victoria businesses

Camosun students offer solutions to Victoria businesses

The students showcased their capstone projects at Fort Tectoria
Former Victoria masseur found guilty on five counts of sexual assault

Former Victoria masseur found guilty on five counts of sexual assault

Ajesh Jacob will have a sentencing date decided in January
Ancient craftsmanship comes alive at Victoria Scottish Community Centre

Ancient craftsmanship comes alive at Victoria Scottish Community Centre

The welcome sign will incorporate stone carving, blacksmithing and traditional stonemasonry
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