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Mark Page

Mark Page

I'm the B.C. legislative correspondent for Black Press Media's provincial news team.

I previously wrote the BC Today newsletter, a daily dive into the happenings at the B.C. legislature. Before that, I made stops working at Victoria News, Saanich News, the Whitehorse Star and New Denver鈥檚 Valley Voice.

I鈥檓 interested in stories that explain the human impact of the government鈥檚 policy choices.

Email
mark.page@blackpress.ca

Recent Work by Mark

Wildfire officials optimistic despite worsening B.C. drought

Wildfire officials optimistic despite worsening B.C. drought

Stream levels are below normal in two-thirds of the province's rivers.
B.C. unemployment rate drops despite trade war

B.C. unemployment rate drops despite trade war

Latest numbers from Statistics Canada show B.C.'s unemployment rate dropped 0.8 percentage points.
Tiny home sent from B.C. capital to northern pipeline protest front lines

Tiny home sent from B.C. capital to northern pipeline protest front lines

The home is to be used by Gitxsan woman as she tries to stop pipeline being built in her territory
Vancouver rents drop as market softens in Canada's major metro areas

Vancouver rents drop as market softens in Canada's major metro areas

Latest Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation report shows declining rents in many areas.
B.C. looking at banning new ownership of exotic wildcats

B.C. looking at banning new ownership of exotic wildcats

Current owners would be able to apply for permits to keep their current pets.
B.C. not out of the woods yet as quieter fire season smoulders on

B.C. not out of the woods yet as quieter fire season smoulders on

B.C. Forests Minister Ravi Parmar gave an update on the situation in northeastern B.C. on July 8.
Elbows out? Ottawa set to review BC Ferries Chinese shipbuilding contract

Elbows out? Ottawa set to review BC Ferries Chinese shipbuilding contract

BC Ferries is under fire for choosing a Chinese state-owned shipyard to build 4 new ships.
B.C. woman claims bitcoin now worth more than $1.8M stolen in SIM swap scam

B.C. woman claims bitcoin now worth more than $1.8M stolen in SIM swap scam

Squamish resident sued phone companies negligence, judge's ruling sends dispute to arbitration
B.C. school boards forced to make cuts, say they are all out of Band-Aids

B.C. school boards forced to make cuts, say they are all out of Band-Aids

Teachers' unions and board trustees says reserves running dry as underfunding fuels layoffs, cuts to programming
B.C. makes major change to when development cost charges are collected

B.C. makes major change to when development cost charges are collected

Most of the municipal charges that pay for infrastructure can now be collected at occupancy
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