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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

VIDEO: Turtle snagged by fish hook released from rehab in Greater Victoria

VIDEO: Turtle snagged by fish hook released from rehab in Greater Victoria

The western painted turtle is the only protected pond turtle in B.C.
Memory lane: Camera card found 8 years ago in Victoria destined for Norway

Memory lane: Camera card found 8 years ago in Victoria destined for Norway

'A story like this could inspire someone to just get out and enjoy, take photos and make a summer of memories'
13-year-old B.C. singer gets a 'yes' on America's Got Talent

13-year-old B.C. singer gets a 'yes' on America's Got Talent

Teen wins over Simon Cowell with Ed Sheeran song
Nearly half of downtown businesses considering leaving B.C. capital: survey

Nearly half of downtown businesses considering leaving B.C. capital: survey

22% of business owners give Victoria a failing grade: 2025 Report on Downtown: A Wake Up Call
Updated 105 hikes in B.C. guide features 36 new trails, safety tips

Updated 105 hikes in B.C. guide features 36 new trails, safety tips

36 new sites replace shorter hikes with more rewarding ones
Pitt Meadows breaks 1903 one-day heat record

Pitt Meadows breaks 1903 one-day heat record

What to do if you see a hot dog in a car: BC SPCA
VIDEO: Celebrating B.C.'s otters – the adorable and the deplorable

VIDEO: Celebrating B.C.'s otters – the adorable and the deplorable

BC SPCA's Wild ARC releases video to celebrate World Otter Day
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 callouts in B.C. is injury
'Nature is the therapist': A B.C. guide explains the art of forest bathing

'Nature is the therapist': A B.C. guide explains the art of forest bathing

Nature bathing is an invitation to soak in your surroundings, without suds or sponges
Do you know these people? Victoria find brings decade-old memories into focus

Do you know these people? Victoria find brings decade-old memories into focus

If you know the people in these images found at Fisherman's Wharf, let us know, email newsroom@vicnews.com
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