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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 the Victoria hub in 2024, serving six papers and news sites 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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Recent Work by Evan

Island sports star shines in the lacrosse box and on the rugby pitch

Island sports star shines in the lacrosse box and on the rugby pitch

Maren McKeown is a dual sport athlete representing Sooke nationwide
Victoria family looking to shine a light on their missing lamp

Victoria family looking to shine a light on their missing lamp

The family heirloom was accidentally donated to Value Village
A top chef and young sommelier take Island diners down the rabbit hole

A top chef and young sommelier take Island diners down the rabbit hole

Rabbit Rabbit is a new wine bar in Victoria's Chinatown that's already attracting acclaim
Kayakers and boaters urged keep a safe distance from B.C. seals

Kayakers and boaters urged keep a safe distance from B.C. seals

Wild Wise Society says attempts to educate people who were taking photos too close to seals were met with 'hostility'
Camp Courage stokes embers of a bright future for Island Indigenous girls

Camp Courage stokes embers of a bright future for Island Indigenous girls

T'Sou-ke Nation imports event to West Coast to introduce girls to a future in emergency services or any career they want
Top Chef's Andrea Alridge plays with fire at Vancouver Island's Janevca

Top Chef's Andrea Alridge plays with fire at Vancouver Island's Janevca

Andrea Alridge brings fire and family to Janevca Kitchen and Lounge after years on the line, and some time on TV
Bat pups learning to fly and startling hikers in Vancouver Island park

Bat pups learning to fly and startling hikers in Vancouver Island park

As young bats are taking their first flights, they may come in close proximity with humans but should be avoided
Medicine for the park: Tribal Journeys lands at East Sooke's Aylard Farm

Medicine for the park: Tribal Journeys lands at East Sooke's Aylard Farm

Tribal Journeys is an intertribal canoe journey that brings together First Nations from across Canada and the United States
Sooke Fine Arts Show kicks off 39th year with record-breaking sales

Sooke Fine Arts Show kicks off 39th year with record-breaking sales

The Sooke Fine Arts show will attract thousands of visitors to the SEAPARC arena until Aug. 4
Keep the vibes high, risks low: Island Health shares festival safety tips

Keep the vibes high, risks low: Island Health shares festival safety tips

From heat and hearing loss to harm reduction and STI prevention, health officials offer practical advice
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