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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

Beer in your Froot Loops? B.C. brewery gets loopy with Saturday Morning Cartoons

Beer in your Froot Loops? B.C. brewery gets loopy with Saturday Morning Cartoons

Victoria's Whistle Buoy and Phillips partner on the unusual Frutlupz Hazy IPA
U.S. ferry company apologizes for Canadian flag faux pas

U.S. ferry company apologizes for Canadian flag faux pas

Canada outlines rules for flying the maple leaf
B.C. author makes valuable Indigenous learning a walk in the woods

B.C. author makes valuable Indigenous learning a walk in the woods

The Land Knows Me is already hailed on Amazon as the third most gifted children鈥檚 book
Online sleuths unravel B.C. letter mystery, reignite cherished memories

Online sleuths unravel B.C. letter mystery, reignite cherished memories

Shirley Peach plans to go frame shopping to hang hand-written note from 1968 discovered in refinished cabinet
B.C. researcher mapping Vancouver Island spawning grounds from space

B.C. researcher mapping Vancouver Island spawning grounds from space

Swaths of Salish Sea turned teal by herring milt informs federal fisheries, First Nations
U.S. border town focused on 'vital' relationship with B.C. neighbours

U.S. border town focused on 'vital' relationship with B.C. neighbours

Chamber director pitches Port Angeles as Victoria鈥檚 'southern suburb' in hopes Canadians will continue to visit
Victoria ceremony ensures Canadians killed in Afghanistan are not forgotten

Victoria ceremony ensures Canadians killed in Afghanistan are not forgotten

The event to commemorate the end of Canada鈥檚 mission in Afghanistan is March 12
VIDEO: B.C. rehab celebrates 'otter-ly' amazing wildlife recovery on camera

VIDEO: B.C. rehab celebrates 'otter-ly' amazing wildlife recovery on camera

Two orphaned river otters are preparing to return to the wild
Morning earthquake between Victoria, northwest US rattles residents

Morning earthquake between Victoria, northwest US rattles residents

4.5 magnitude earthquake widely felt by residents on the south Island
Reservations rule: B.C. travellers better get used to ferry waits

Reservations rule: B.C. travellers better get used to ferry waits

BC Ferries pitches 5 new vessels to solve high volume problem
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