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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

Code of conduct review remains on schedule for fall in Victoria

Code of conduct review remains on schedule for fall in Victoria

1 complaint filed since implementation in 2023
Close to home: Locals make up 95% of search and rescue calls in B.C.

Close to home: Locals make up 95% of search and rescue calls in B.C.

The No. 1 reason for search and rescue in B.C. is injury
PHOTOS: Fun at the farm on Finlayson helps Greater Victoria youths blossom

PHOTOS: Fun at the farm on Finlayson helps Greater Victoria youths blossom

Blossoming at the Farm invites community to come see the space May 31
Grant funding grows for Victoria advisory group Urban Food Table

Grant funding grows for Victoria advisory group Urban Food Table

Independent committee supports the city’s food system and urban agriculture initiatives
CRD launches alternative approval to borrow $32.3M for watershed land buy

CRD launches alternative approval to borrow $32.3M for watershed land buy

Elector response forms are available from May 22, and the response period closes June 30
Victoria's Wet Future Band credits fans for Nickelback gig

Victoria's Wet Future Band credits fans for Nickelback gig

Laketown Ranch gig also features The Glorious Sons and Sam Roberts Band
Victoria's Fisherman's Wharf find brings decade-old memories into focus

Victoria's Fisherman's Wharf find brings decade-old memories into focus

Do you know the people in these images? Let us know, email newsroom@vicnews.com
Home-grown help: Urban growers help fill the shelves of Saanich non-profit

Home-grown help: Urban growers help fill the shelves of Saanich non-profit

Plethora of produce means added food security for Shelbourne neighbourhood
Ditch the dead weight to keep Greater Victoria trees healthy: expert

Ditch the dead weight to keep Greater Victoria trees healthy: expert

'Trees are pretty complex structures, and they’re not able to tell us what’s wrong'
Fun on a Saanich soccer pitch raises more than $40K for Victoria Hospice

Fun on a Saanich soccer pitch raises more than $40K for Victoria Hospice

Event filled with camaraderie, fun introduces hospice as an open topic
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