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Jessica Durling

Jessica Durling

Jessica joined the Nanaimo News Bulletin in 2024, after working in television as a reporter with Global News 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.

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jessica.durling@nanaimobulletin.com

Recent Work by Jessica

Mid-Island diagnosis says health-care can be an economic driver

Mid-Island diagnosis says health-care can be an economic driver

Regional leaders told there is economic opportunity in Vancouver Island's health care imbalance
Vancouver Island gaming legend TenZ retiring, but not from the public eye

Vancouver Island gaming legend TenZ retiring, but not from the public eye

'As long as I’m living and breathing on this Earth, I’m probably going to be playing games'
First Nation pleads for driver to come forward after fatal hit-and-run in Nanaimo

First Nation pleads for driver to come forward after fatal hit-and-run in Nanaimo

Charles Tommy, who was 21, was the father of a seven-month-old son
Phase 2 of $60M Nanaimo critical care project 'on target' for spring finish

Phase 2 of $60M Nanaimo critical care project 'on target' for spring finish

Nanaimo hospital foundation meets high-acuity unit goal in 'most ambitious' fundraising campaign to date
Rabbit disease cases in the U.S. prompt Vancouver Island vaccinations

Rabbit disease cases in the U.S. prompt Vancouver Island vaccinations

V.I. Fluffle holding clinic in Nanaimo Oct. 27 after San Juan cases spark concern
Super, natural Nanaimo positioning itself as a fall tourism destination

Super, natural Nanaimo positioning itself as a fall tourism destination

Outdoor recreation opportunities and scenery help as Nanaimo transitions to shoulder season for tourism
Rustad promises cath lab, new patient tower during Nanaimo campaign stop

Rustad promises cath lab, new patient tower during Nanaimo campaign stop

John Rustad says his party would build a 600-bed patient tower with a cardiac cath lab at NRGH
NDP's Eby targets health-care as B.C. election campaign moves to Island

NDP's Eby targets health-care as B.C. election campaign moves to Island

B.C. NDP leader holds campaign stop at Nanaimo's Loudon Park
Vancouver Island campaign calls for ethical bear viewing

Vancouver Island campaign calls for ethical bear viewing

Local tourism organizations getting the word out on how to view bears responsibly
Nanaimo rejects request to support relaxed forestry industry regulations

Nanaimo rejects request to support relaxed forestry industry regulations

Industry reps say forestry in B.C. facing uncertainty
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