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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

Groundbreaking B.C. municipal medical clinic has a cure to growing pains

Groundbreaking B.C. municipal medical clinic has a cure to growing pains

So far things are going well for the Colwood Clinic who hope to add two doctors this year.
Sustainable, ocean-grown: Island firm makes waves with seaweed skincare

Sustainable, ocean-grown: Island firm makes waves with seaweed skincare

Seaflora skincare takes on the International Seaweed Symposium and celebrates 25 years in business
Gathering gives students a view of Vancouver Island through Indigenous eyes

Gathering gives students a view of Vancouver Island through Indigenous eyes

Students connected with Indigenous culture during the Na’Tsa’Maht Grade 12 Gathering at Sooke's Camp Thunderbird
Moose Hide Campaign brings call to end gender-based violence to B.C. capital

Moose Hide Campaign brings call to end gender-based violence to B.C. capital

The Moose Hide March sees drumming, singing and a call to end violence
Rental roller-coaster: Conflicting reports have Victoria renters' heads spinning

Rental roller-coaster: Conflicting reports have Victoria renters' heads spinning

One site shows rents for a one-bedroom in Victoria jumped 2.9%, while another shows a 1.5% decrease
Fighting fire with fire: B.C. study outlines benefits to planned fires

Fighting fire with fire: B.C. study outlines benefits to planned fires

The new report highlights the potential benefits of wildfire in B.C.
After 4 years and 9 lives, 500 per cent rent hike may kill Sooke cat show

After 4 years and 9 lives, 500 per cent rent hike may kill Sooke cat show

Cat Fanciers of B.C. organizer says an initial 500% hall rental increase gave him a shock
Vancouver Island runners race to visit most parks in new community challenge

Vancouver Island runners race to visit most parks in new community challenge

The summer parks challenge kicks off May 19 and runs all summer long
Students deliver Red Dress message on march through Island streets

Students deliver Red Dress message on march through Island streets

More than 200 students participated in the Red Dress March to honour Canada's missing and murdered Indigenous women
Secretary Island fire leaves Sooke area under smoky skies

Secretary Island fire leaves Sooke area under smoky skies

Sooke residents may see smoke in the sky as a wildfire burns on Secretary Island
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