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Greg Sakaki

I have been in the community newspaper business for two decades, all of those years with Black Press Media. I started at the 100 Mile House Free Press in 2003 as a general news reporter, then joined the Nanaimo News Bulletin team in 2004. I spent 13 years as a sports editor before becoming managing editor in 2017.
editor@nanaimobulletin.com

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Recent Work by Greg

Rector brings authentic self to new role at St. Paul's in Nanaimo

Rector brings authentic self to new role at St. Paul's in Nanaimo

Rev. Vernon Foster will be inducted Sept. 8 as new rector of downtown church
Serious or stunt? Poilievre challenges Singh to force federal election

Serious or stunt? Poilievre challenges Singh to force federal election

Conservative leader reacts to end of Liberal-NDP confidence-and-supply agreement from B.C. campaign trail
Island Health's top doc stresses importance of harm reduction in drug crisis

Island Health's top doc stresses importance of harm reduction in drug crisis

Dr. Réka Gustafson speaks at International Overdose Awareness Day event in Nanaimo
Nanaimo teen wins national championship in downhill mountain biking

Nanaimo teen wins national championship in downhill mountain biking

Ryder Wilson first in U17 expert division at Canadian championships in Sun Peaks
B.C.'s workforce credentials improved, gatekeeping work needed: MLAs

B.C.'s workforce credentials improved, gatekeeping work needed: MLAs

MLAs host roundtable in Nanaimo to say implementation rolling out to address underemployed international skilled workers
B.C.'s first speedcubing provincials decided on Vancouver Island

B.C.'s first speedcubing provincials decided on Vancouver Island

Victoria speedcuber wins 6x6x6 and 7x7x7 divisions
Rubik to be cracked in seconds in B.C.'s 1st speedcubing championship

Rubik to be cracked in seconds in B.C.'s 1st speedcubing championship

Speedcubing Canada's first-ever B.C. championships happening Aug. 16-18 at Beban Park
Rough seas sink all but the most determined bathtub racers in Nanaimo

Rough seas sink all but the most determined bathtub racers in Nanaimo

Ladysmith's Trevor Short wins great race in one hour, 38 minutes
Green leader uses Island platform to call for solutions in 'polycrisis world'

Green leader uses Island platform to call for solutions in 'polycrisis world'

Elizabeth May urges Canadians to confront complexity, reject rhyming slogans
Island auto dealer first woman to chair New Car Dealers Association of B.C.

Island auto dealer first woman to chair New Car Dealers Association of B.C.

Ann Marie Clark of Steve Marshall Ford will advocate for her industry
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