B次元官网网址

Skip to content
Jessica Durling

Jessica Durling

Jessica joined the Nanaimo B次元官网网址 Bulletin in 2024, after working in television as a reporter with Global B次元官网网址 in Regina. Before that she worked as an investigative journalist for a year at The Pointer in Ontario, and spent four years with Glacier Media in Saskatchewan covering COVID-19, municipal politics, school boards and Indigenous communities.

Email
jessica.durling@nanaimobulletin.com

Recent Work by Jessica

'Smoke weird' and other quitting strategies recommended by Island Health doctor

'Smoke weird' and other quitting strategies recommended by Island Health doctor

There are numerous strategies to curb an addiction says Dr. Derek Poteryko
Exhibit on Canada's LGBTQ Purge touring Vancouver Island libraries

Exhibit on Canada's LGBTQ Purge touring Vancouver Island libraries

Exhibit on loan from human rights museum on display in Nanaimo, coming to Campbell River and Duncan
Winter is going: Nanaimo leads Canada in loss of sub-zero winter days

Winter is going: Nanaimo leads Canada in loss of sub-zero winter days

U.S. non-profit Climate Central reports on changing climate's impacts on winter temperatures
Sea gulls 'thriving' around B.C.'s Salish Sea, researchers say

Sea gulls 'thriving' around B.C.'s Salish Sea, researchers say

The project serves to establish ecological baselines for gull health in the Salish Sea
Owner reunited with microchipped pooch 6 months after B.C. dog-napping

Owner reunited with microchipped pooch 6 months after B.C. dog-napping

Victoria animal rescue volunteers track down Sweet Pea's owner
Pop-up overdose-prevention site returns outside Nanaimo hospital

Pop-up overdose-prevention site returns outside Nanaimo hospital

Volunteers plan to run the site throughout various days in January
Island researchers hope to spotlight gaps in history of women's health care

Island researchers hope to spotlight gaps in history of women's health care

Studies on women's pelvic health tend to focus on reproduction, resulting in gaps in care, says prof
Dead and dying trees crucial to Vancouver Island ecosystems: biologist

Dead and dying trees crucial to Vancouver Island ecosystems: biologist

B.C. conservation biologist warns that the number of snags is far below what's needed for species diversity
Island Health report explores the 'extensive harms' of prohibition

Island Health report explores the 'extensive harms' of prohibition

Dr. R茅ka Gustafson hopes assessing Island Health's response to alcohol, tobacco, cannabis, hard drug use leads to more discussion
More than 16,000 reach out in first year of Island's 988 suicide crisis hotline

More than 16,000 reach out in first year of Island's 988 suicide crisis hotline

Centre for Addiction and Mental Health launched 988 service one year ago
More work by Jessica >
(or

B次元官网网址

) document.head.appendChild(flippScript); window.flippxp = window.flippxp || {run: []}; window.flippxp.run.push(function() { window.flippxp.registerSlot("#flipp-ux-slot-ssdaw212", "Black Press Media Standard", 1281409, [312035]); }); }