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Robin Grant

Robin Grant

After spending nearly a decade as a journalist in newsrooms across Canada, I moved to Vancouver Island to be near the ocean and mountains. I am deeply passionate about climate and environmental journalism, and I want to use my research skills to explore stories more thoroughly through public documents and access-to-information records. I'm also interested in reporting about crime, cost of living, homelessness, human rights, food security and Indigenous affairs.

My education includes an MA in Journalism from Carleton University in Ottawa. When I'm not in the newsroom chasing stories, I can be found exploring nature by foot, bike or boat.

Email
robin.grant@campbellrivermirror.com

Recent Work by Robin

Response questioned after unhoused B.C. Indigenous woman struck by car

Response questioned after unhoused B.C. Indigenous woman struck by car

Samantha Billy says a lack of media coverage serious incident involving her sister is concerning
Ministry investigated for alleged breach over B.C. 'bloodwater' debacle

Ministry investigated for alleged breach over B.C. 'bloodwater' debacle

No tests or measures were taken to reduce pathogen release: provincial document
Wheelie-popping teen dodging truck caught by Vancouver Island dashcam

Wheelie-popping teen dodging truck caught by Vancouver Island dashcam

RCMP says the hazardous stunt is unacceptable and could be deemed criminally negligent
After delays, Ighani presents no evidence

After delays, Ighani presents no evidence

Afshin Maleki Ighani trail adjourned to Jan. 6
Tasty new business for Keremeos

Tasty new business for Keremeos

Specialty is donairs and baked goods but BoBoys offers variety of yummy eat
Community gathers for inaugural Transgender Day of Remembrance vigil in Penticton

Community gathers for inaugural Transgender Day of Remembrance vigil in Penticton

Transgender Day memorializes those who have been murdered
Representing himself, Okanagan inmate delays trial

Representing himself, Okanagan inmate delays trial

Afshin Maleki Ighani trial adjourned until Nov. 21
Man steals poppy box from South Okanagan grocery store

Man steals poppy box from South Okanagan grocery store

Police are asking for the public’s help in identifying male in surveillance footage
Police services won’t be affected by shortfall

Police services won’t be affected by shortfall

Keremeos RCMP say despite a projected $10.7-million shortfall in the B.C. RCMP budget, police services in the village will not be affected.
Keremeos police officer uses bolt cutters to free young moose caught in fence

Keremeos police officer uses bolt cutters to free young moose caught in fence

Moose incident took place on Nov. 7
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