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Katherine Engqvist

Katherine Engqvist

I took on the role of Bureau Chief when we created the Greater Victoria editorial hub in 2018. Before that, I worked for a number of national and local publications, including Chatelaine magazine. I joined the Goldstream Gazette team in 2015. My journalism career began at Black Press Media, where I worked as an intern at the Peninsula News Review when I was 14. I graduated with honors from Ryerson University's School of Journalism. I've been fortunate to receive numerous awards, including a Jack Webster Award for excellence in science, technology, and environmental reporting. I was also honored to be named in Editor and Publisher magazine's 25 under 35 rising stars in the news industry list. Outside of the newsroom, I enjoy working on my family's farm on the Saanich Peninsula, fishing in the waters off the West Shore, and traveling the globe.katie.e@blackpress.ca

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778-746-4014
Email
katie.e@blackpress.ca

Recent Work by Katherine

Thrifty Foods recalls turkeys in Greater Victoria ahead of Thanksgiving

Thrifty Foods recalls turkeys in Greater Victoria ahead of Thanksgiving

Spot check revealed ‘off odour’
Black Press Media honoured at Canadian Community Newspaper Awards

Black Press Media honoured at Canadian Community Newspaper Awards

Black Press Media earns 26 awards, four for Greater Victoria work
Flames force occupants to jump out windows in Victoria area fire

Flames force occupants to jump out windows in Victoria area fire

Fire spread to 6 vehicles, neighbouring home, surrounding bushes
Coroner confirms human remains found in shoe on Victoria beach

Coroner confirms human remains found in shoe on Victoria beach

Investigation continues into the July discovery
CRD pilot project extends camping season at Central Saanich beach

CRD pilot project extends camping season at Central Saanich beach

Island View Beach Regional Park Campground to get an additional 35 days of use
Shoe with human remains found on Victoria beach

Shoe with human remains found on Victoria beach

B.C. Coroners Services in early stages of investigation
‘No place for hate or bigotry’: Saanich mayor speaks out after Pride crosswalk vandalized

‘No place for hate or bigotry’: Saanich mayor speaks out after Pride crosswalk vandalized

Saanich police investigating incident as criminal mischief
Saanich Highway 17, McKenzie Avenue resurfacing work to be finished by fall

Saanich Highway 17, McKenzie Avenue resurfacing work to be finished by fall

Provincial project has an expected budget of $6.5M
Cancellations ahead: BC Ferries not immune to challenges felt by businesses

Cancellations ahead: BC Ferries not immune to challenges felt by businesses

Vessel out of rotation for Canada Day long weekend causing 48 lost sailings
The demise of single-family starter homes: ‘Municipalities have to have their hands forced’

The demise of single-family starter homes: ‘Municipalities have to have their hands forced’

Local policies not geared towards multi-unit builds warns advocate
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