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Bailey Seymour

Bailey Seymour

After a stint with the Calgary Herald and the Nanaimo Bulletin, I ended up at the Black Press Victoria Hub in March 2024 with the hope of covering the south Island and its many communities. Though I report on a wide scope of subjects throughout the Capital Region, I have a focus on courts, military, business and politics.

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Recent Work by Bailey

Final Royal Roads Military College graduates set to gather in Colwood

Final Royal Roads Military College graduates set to gather in Colwood

Royal Roads Military College closed in 1995 and graduates will reunite for their for 30-year reunion Sept. 12 to 14
Bank robbery in downtown Victoria, no weapon used, suspect still at large

Bank robbery in downtown Victoria, no weapon used, suspect still at large

VicPD says they are actively searching for a suspect
Elizabeth May announces plan to step down as Greens' leader come next election

Elizabeth May announces plan to step down as Greens' leader come next election

May has been the leader of the party for over 15 years
Longtime UVic professor fired for sexual harassment

Longtime UVic professor fired for sexual harassment

Robert Gifford worked at UVic for 45 years as a professor of psychology and environmental studies
Canadian police chiefs support sweeping border reforms at B.C. summit

Canadian police chiefs support sweeping border reforms at B.C. summit

Canadian Association of Chiefs of Police annual summit was held in Victoria
Dwindling funds taking a toll on B.C. housing providers

Dwindling funds taking a toll on B.C. housing providers

The Cool Aid Society has been undergoing restructuring amid tough financial conditions
Police investigating antisemitic vandalism on B.C. synagogue

Police investigating antisemitic vandalism on B.C. synagogue

The graffiti was met with condemnation from the province and the Jewish Federation of Greater Vancouver
Repeat offender sentenced to 3.5 years for sexual assault on Vancouver Island

Repeat offender sentenced to 3.5 years for sexual assault on Vancouver Island

Wayne Michael Dick was found guilty of one count of sexual assault in October
Victoria crime rate drops, crime severity at its lowest level since 2020

Victoria crime rate drops, crime severity at its lowest level since 2020

Victoria saw the crime rate drop 10.33 per cent and Esquimalt saw a decrease of 6.54 per cent.  
B.C. study on alcohol research looks to shine light on research distortion

B.C. study on alcohol research looks to shine light on research distortion

University of Victoria study criticizes an international body that critiques alcohol-related studies
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