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Jessica Durling

Jessica Durling

Jessica joined the Nanaimo News Bulletin in 2024, after working in television as a reporter with Global News in Regina. Before that she worked as an investigative journalist for a year at The Pointer in Ontario, and spent four years with Glacier Media in Saskatchewan covering COVID-19, municipal politics, school boards and Indigenous communities.

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Recent Work by Jessica

‘Desperateness of it has just grown’: Mid-Island cardiology care failing patients

‘Desperateness of it has just grown’: Mid-Island cardiology care failing patients

Fair Care Alliance holds community meeting in Nanoose Bay to repeat need for cardiac cath lab at Nanaimo hospital
Virtual cancer screening clinic expands to all of Vancouver Island

Virtual cancer screening clinic expands to all of Vancouver Island

CanScreen started in Victoria in 2023
Reservation-only sailings begin on B.C.'s Horseshoe Bay-to-Nanaimo ferry route

Reservation-only sailings begin on B.C.'s Horseshoe Bay-to-Nanaimo ferry route

Change coming into effect Oct. 15 due to ferry terminal re-development
Jesse's House announced to house families of children visiting Nanaimo hospital

Jesse's House announced to house families of children visiting Nanaimo hospital

16-bedroom facility expected to be complete by spring 2027
Nanaimo's turtle conservation coming out of its shell with expanded research

Nanaimo's turtle conservation coming out of its shell with expanded research

Nanaimo and Area Land Trust reports that almost two dozen endangered western painted turtle nests have been recorded this summer
Ink free-dom: Island non-profit willing to remove gang tattoos for free

Ink free-dom: Island non-profit willing to remove gang tattoos for free

Initiative started by Amanda Chinn, owner of Nanaimo's Almost Famous Laser Corp.
Nanaimo veterinarian advises vaccination after transmissible disease kills dog

Nanaimo veterinarian advises vaccination after transmissible disease kills dog

Leptospirosis can transmit between dogs and humans
Tow truck worker injured avoiding vehicle on the highway in Nanaimo

Tow truck worker injured avoiding vehicle on the highway in Nanaimo

Mid-Island Towing speaking up about incident to remind motorists to 'slow down, move over'
Hockey brings highest participation numbers to 55-Plus B.C. Games in Nanaimo

Hockey brings highest participation numbers to 55-Plus B.C. Games in Nanaimo

Hockey isn't just for the young, but also the young of heart
Nanaimo childcare deficit creating a 'crisis', advocate says in wake of report

Nanaimo childcare deficit creating a 'crisis', advocate says in wake of report

Early Years Partnership calculates 29 available spaces for every 100 children
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