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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

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
Green Party deputy leader's jail term reduced for Fairy Creek protest

Green Party deputy leader's jail term reduced for Fairy Creek protest

Rainbow Eyes calls for the braiding of laws – ''the Indigenous and natural laws, and the colonial laws'
BC Transit's new Colwood warehouse aims to keep buses running on time

BC Transit's new Colwood warehouse aims to keep buses running on time

The new provincial distribution centre will keep bus parts immediate and available as BC Transits ridership grows
Esquimalt-Saanich-Sooke Green candidate driven by climate commitment

Esquimalt-Saanich-Sooke Green candidate driven by climate commitment

At 20, Ben Homer-Dixon spends his days studying, hiking and running for federal office
Esquimalt-Sooke-Saanich's Communist Party candidate fights the power

Esquimalt-Sooke-Saanich's Communist Party candidate fights the power

Robert Crooks says he joined the party in 2019 because he believes in the cause
Commitment to community inspires Esquimalt-Saanich-Sooke NDP candidate

Commitment to community inspires Esquimalt-Saanich-Sooke NDP candidate

Maja Tait has served on Sooke council for 17 years, and had a longtime role with the Union of B.C. Municipalities.
10,000 pounds out of the sea: Brentwood Bay Marine Community cleans up

10,000 pounds out of the sea: Brentwood Bay Marine Community cleans up

Brentwood Bay Marine Community Society comes together for its second cleanup event of the year
Beyond rescue: Sooke animal lover fights for pets, people, and policy change

Beyond rescue: Sooke animal lover fights for pets, people, and policy change

The founder of Sooke's RainCoast Rescue has been working in animal rescue for 16 years, sometimes across the globe
Victoria museum shares the story of pioneering Chinese-Canadian nurses

Victoria museum shares the story of pioneering Chinese-Canadian nurses

The new exhibit explores the achievement and struggle of B.C. and Victoria's first Chinese-Canadian nurses
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