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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 Media’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

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evan.lindsay@vicnews.com

Recent Work by Evan

New Victoria police training program reaches out to diverse communities

New Victoria police training program reaches out to diverse communities

The new program allows recruits to interact with diverse communities they serve before stepping into the line of duty
Penny for your thoughts: West Shore RCMP seek owner of coin collection

Penny for your thoughts: West Shore RCMP seek owner of coin collection

The Westshore RCMP are seeking public input to help them cash in with the unidentified collector
Seeds of support planted at Sooke's weekly rally for Ukraine

Seeds of support planted at Sooke's weekly rally for Ukraine

After three years in Canada, Marianna Golunbenko has found a new way to support the fight in Ukraine
Royal BC Museum sets a new course to share stories of Chinese migration

Royal BC Museum sets a new course to share stories of Chinese migration

Odysseys and Migration chronicles the story of journey of Chinese Canadian's from 1788 to 2025
Family pitching Sooke bowling alley set to strike up conversation at hearing

Family pitching Sooke bowling alley set to strike up conversation at hearing

Luis Almahanna hopes for the project to be more than just a bowling alley
New campaign aims to keep housing centre stage for Victoria voters

New campaign aims to keep housing centre stage for Victoria voters

End the housing game is a new campaign from the Housing Canada Coalition
Juan de Fuca Trail closed all summer due to 'extensive' storm damage

Juan de Fuca Trail closed all summer due to 'extensive' storm damage

Day-use and backcountry areas will remain open at Mystic, East Sombrio, Botanical and China Beach
Candidates square off in front of a packed house in Esquimalt

Candidates square off in front of a packed house in Esquimalt

Liberal, NDP, and Green candidates shared their perspectives on issues facing Canadians.
Knot a leisurely matter: T'Sou-ke Nation calls for infestation action

Knot a leisurely matter: T'Sou-ke Nation calls for infestation action

The T'Sou-ke First Nation is calling on the provincial government to address a knotweed infestation in Sooke River
'There wasn't a whole lot to cut': Sooke signs off on 15 per cent tax hike

'There wasn't a whole lot to cut': Sooke signs off on 15 per cent tax hike

After months of discussion Sooke has officially raised the general municipal tax
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