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Christine van Reeuwyk

I started in journalism doing hockey scoreboards and stories in Ladysmith before heading off to journalism school in Vancouver.
Now an award-winning journalist, I have worked in newsrooms from Victoria to Port Hardy and back again for more than 20 years.
Having served as editor and reporter for Black Press papers across Greater Victoria, I welcome story ideas and voices from across the Capital Region.

Phone
250-480-3260
Email
christine.vanreeuwyk@blackpress.ca

Recent Work by Christine

Victoria mourns Mel Cooper: philanthropist, businessman and husband

Victoria mourns Mel Cooper: philanthropist, businessman and husband

Longtime cultivator of community dies at 92
CRD aims to ensure demolition materials don't go to waste

CRD aims to ensure demolition materials don't go to waste

CRD Environmental Services Committee looking to develop a model bylaw for demotion waste
CRD amps up pursuit of curbside 'flexible plastics' recycling

CRD amps up pursuit of curbside 'flexible plastics' recycling

Recycle BC pilot project that includes Victoria set to end this spring
'We are not children': Peer support inspires Langford brain injury survivor

'We are not children': Peer support inspires Langford brain injury survivor

Langford woman shares her story to help others learn
Volunteer overdose prevention site returns near Victoria hospital

Volunteer overdose prevention site returns near Victoria hospital

Overdose prevention site with trained volunteers, doctors set to stay 2 days near Royal Jubilee
Victoria dragon boat society helps calm waters on cancer journey

Victoria dragon boat society helps calm waters on cancer journey

Don Mee feast March 6 supports BC Cancer while celebrating Victoria's annual cultural event
Greater Victoria residents finding plenty of reasons to fly the flag

Greater Victoria residents finding plenty of reasons to fly the flag

Rotarian sees direct correlation between worries over U.S. and uptick in flag queries
X under fire: South Island councils battle 'trade war' with balance

X under fire: South Island councils battle 'trade war' with balance

Local governments promote Canadian-made, local goods and services
Saanich building ravaged by fire could begin to rise again by summer

Saanich building ravaged by fire could begin to rise again by summer

Blaze reduced nearly complete Quadra Street building to rubble in November
Strangulation a common thread in Greater VictoriaB´ÎÔª¹ÙÍøÍøÖ·™s domestic violence

Strangulation a common thread in Greater VictoriaB´ÎÔª¹ÙÍøÍøÖ·™s domestic violence

Saanich police deal with an average of nearly three reports of domestic violence every day
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