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Bailey Seymour

Bailey Seymour

After graduating from SAIT and stint with the Calgary Herald, I ended up at the Nanaimo News Bulletin/Ladysmith Chronicle in March 2023 with the hope of covering the Island and its many communities. Along with a love for storytelling and photography, I enjoy fishing, hiking, reading, and live music.

Phone
403-701-0681
Email
bailey.seymour@blackpress.ca

Recent Work by Bailey

New Island clinic boosts support for mental health and addictions

New Island clinic boosts support for mental health and addictions

Allendale Road clinic will start taking patients on Sept. 4
Former PM, cabinet minister lament growing political divide at B.C. forum

Former PM, cabinet minister lament growing political divide at B.C. forum

Joe Clark and Lloyd Axworthy had a conversation at the Victoria Forum
Darkness closed in: Family mourns Sooke man as killer sentenced to life

Darkness closed in: Family mourns Sooke man as killer sentenced to life

Damien Medwedrich shot Alex Knatchbell 12 times in Langford
Darkness closed in: Family mourns Sooke man as killer sentenced to life

Darkness closed in: Family mourns Sooke man as killer sentenced to life

Damien Medwedrich shot Alex Knatchbell 12 times in Langford
Greater Victoria youth to represent Canada at World Powerlifting Championship

Greater Victoria youth to represent Canada at World Powerlifting Championship

Tate Commandeur has broken multiple provincial and national records
SAR team rescues 2 hikers on Juan de Fuca trail during peak season

SAR team rescues 2 hikers on Juan de Fuca trail during peak season

Juan de Fuca Search and Rescue urge hikers to be prepared
Tour de Victoria sees highest participation rate ever

Tour de Victoria sees highest participation rate ever

The 13th annual Ryder Hesjedal's Tour de Victoria was held on Saturday where they saw their highest ever participation in the ride.
Victoria mayor slams Eby for comments on suspended firefighter

Victoria mayor slams Eby for comments on suspended firefighter

Mayor Marianne Alto spoke to reporters on Friday morning
Canuck Place swimming in cash after B.C. woman's Georgia Strait crossing

Canuck Place swimming in cash after B.C. woman's Georgia Strait crossing

Jill Yoneda had to cut her swim short after experiencing pulmonary edema, but still raises $140K for charity
Langford celebrates the life of former councillor, Rebels GM

Langford celebrates the life of former councillor, Rebels GM

Hundreds gather in Langford's Starlight Stadium to pay tribute to Roger Wade
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