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Evan Lindsay

Evan Lindsay

After studying in Montreal and growing my skills at The Concordian where I served as news and features editor, I returned to my hometown of Victoria. I joined Black Press MediaB´ÎÔª¹ÙÍøÍøÖ·™s Victoria hub in 2024, serving six papers across Greater Victoria. I report on a range of issues, with a particular interest in food security and food systems, development, environmental issues, politics and Indigenous affairs

Phone
(250) 480-0755 +3214
Email
evan.lindsay@vicnews.com

Recent Work by Evan

A lost orca finds family in emotional new IMAX film from Peninsula filmmaker

A lost orca finds family in emotional new IMAX film from Peninsula filmmaker

Michael Parfit revises a work he started 20 years ago, to see what we can learn from Luna the Orca while watching on B.C.'s biggest screen
UVic Vikes look to continue undefeated run at Canada West quarterfinals

UVic Vikes look to continue undefeated run at Canada West quarterfinals

The Vikes men's basketball team is looking for their fourth straight Can West title following an undefeated season
Sooke's walking school bus powered by feet and fuelled by fun

Sooke's walking school bus powered by feet and fuelled by fun

The walking school bus is a new initiative providing a safer, greener less congested journey to school
Sooke boys and girls teams earn trip Island basketball championships

Sooke boys and girls teams earn trip Island basketball championships

Edward Milne Community School senior AAA boys and girls basketball teams qualified for the Island championships
Sooke students to compete province-wide in national remembrance competition

Sooke students to compete province-wide in national remembrance competition

Marley Dekelver and Adi Pina Mazariegos will compete at the provincial level of the Royal Canadian Legion Remembrance Competition
Buy local, buy Sooke: Sooke responds to trade war

Buy local, buy Sooke: Sooke responds to trade war

The district has launched its Shop Sooke First campaign to encourage residents to support the local economy.
Sooke ready to rock out with a new community concert series

Sooke ready to rock out with a new community concert series

The concert series will welcome Completely Creedence, Nautical Disaster, Eagle Eyes and Born Reckless
Victoria's Women in Need Cooperative asks for community support

Victoria's Women in Need Cooperative asks for community support

WIN's new Shoulder to Shoulder campaign aims to generate $25,000 before International Women's Day (March 8)
A loss of foreign buyers has cast doubt on Sooke business's future

A loss of foreign buyers has cast doubt on Sooke business's future

A Sooke business continues to face challenges as the federal government upholds a ban on foreign purchases of Canadian housing
Pooling resources: Group rallies to keep UVic's McKinnon Pool open

Pooling resources: Group rallies to keep UVic's McKinnon Pool open

UVic says it is willing to work with the community to keep the pool open but has not yet contacted advocates
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