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Christine van Reeuwyk

Christine van Reeuwyk

In 2002, I graduated from Langara College, and I found myself returning to Vancouver Island to launch my career. Since then, my path has taken me through newsrooms spanning from Victoria to Port Hardy and back again. Along the way, I've had the privilege of receiving numerous awards at both the provincial and national levels for my work.

I've taken on the role of editor for various Black Press papers across Greater Victoria, and currently, I'm dedicated to serving the community of Oak Bay as a senior journalist. When I'm not out and about, covering stories on The Avenue, you might find me enjoying a spirited game of rec ice hockey or exploring my passion for food and culinary experiences.

Phone
250-480-3260
Email
c.vanreeuwyk@blackpress.ca

Recent Work by Christine

Popular Victoria eatery makes a cameo in no-budget music video

Popular Victoria eatery makes a cameo in no-budget music video

SMUS in Saanich invites grads to return for Mind’s Eye video shoot
Toxic amphibians gather in Langford, common across B.C. coast

Toxic amphibians gather in Langford, common across B.C. coast

Rough-skinned newts gather in large numbers around wetlands from February to April
PHOTOS: B.C. sand sculptor’s book inspired by 3-days of rain in Kuwait

PHOTOS: B.C. sand sculptor’s book inspired by 3-days of rain in Kuwait

Stories in Sand - The Arabian Nights bound for book form after successful kickstarter
VIDEO: Victoria beer brewer boosts local cattle farms with spent grain

VIDEO: Victoria beer brewer boosts local cattle farms with spent grain

Disposing of spent grain could be a costly problem for brewer, but helps farmers’ bottom lines
The Last Resort: Island photographer shares images of Maui before the fire

The Last Resort: Island photographer shares images of Maui before the fire

The Last Resort is a tribut to a place and vision of paradise lost, and change needed
VIDEO: Personal connections help B.C. museum Lancaster restoration soar

VIDEO: Personal connections help B.C. museum Lancaster restoration soar

Aviation museum hopes to have visitors sitting in the cockpit by August
TV show helps B.C. father, son forge bond in Cuba after 11 years apart

TV show helps B.C. father, son forge bond in Cuba after 11 years apart

Adonis was 21 when he left Cuba; Jordan was 21 when the pair returned
Winter treks help prep Island search and rescue for busy season

Winter treks help prep Island search and rescue for busy season

Small Saanich Peninsula SAR team answers the call about 20 times a year
Retirement planning: BC Ferries launches concept images for new vessels

Retirement planning: BC Ferries launches concept images for new vessels

New boats expected to run cleaner and carry more passengers
Bird-eat-bird world: B.C. couple wowed by eagle seen snatching ‘lunch’ in city

Bird-eat-bird world: B.C. couple wowed by eagle seen snatching ‘lunch’ in city

Resident captures bird’s slow ascent carrying its catch before ducking out of sight
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