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Morgan Brayton

Morgan Brayton

I am a multimedia journalist with a background in arts and media including film & tv production, acting, hosting, screenwriting and comedy. Born and raised in Victoria, I now live in Chemainus with my wife and our many rescue pets after more than three decades in Vancouver. I believe engaged communities are strong communities and am honoured to be able to contribute to local community-building through journalism.

Phone
(250) 748-2666 ext 225
Email
morgan.brayton@ladysmithchronicle.com

Recent Work by Morgan

UK-raised B.C. author drags British characters into the wilds of his adopted home

UK-raised B.C. author drags British characters into the wilds of his adopted home

'The Call' — Kerry Wilkinson's first Canadian-set novel — shortlisted for national crime writing award
Restored 1898 skiff joins Maritime Museum of B.C. fleet

Restored 1898 skiff joins Maritime Museum of B.C. fleet

Ladysmith Maritime Society volunteers help preserve rare Royal Navy vessel
RCMP officer charged under Motor Vehicle Act after Ladysmith incident

RCMP officer charged under Motor Vehicle Act after Ladysmith incident

Staff Sgt. Steven Perret to appear in Nanaimo court June 10
RCMP officer charged under Motor Vehicle Act after Ladysmith incident

RCMP officer charged under Motor Vehicle Act after Ladysmith incident

Staff Sgt. Steven Perret to appear in Nanaimo court June 10
Swim advisory issued for Fuller Lake in Chemainus

Swim advisory issued for Fuller Lake in Chemainus

Island Health cautions due to algae bloom
Iconic Antique Barn in Chemainus closes

Iconic Antique Barn in Chemainus closes

Owner Kevin Smith hopes to find new location to reopen
Chemainus Theatre's 'Baskerville' aims to balance suspense and silliness

Chemainus Theatre's 'Baskerville' aims to balance suspense and silliness

Five actors, 40 characters and one giant hound bring the world of Sherlock Holmes to life
Chemainus law student wins top award for paper on Indigenous legal rights

Chemainus law student wins top award for paper on Indigenous legal rights

John Hawthorne from Chemainus earns top honours for analysis of Supreme Court ruling on First Nations consultation
Chemainus Theatre Festival’s 2025 season brings fresh takes and familiar favourites

Chemainus Theatre Festival’s 2025 season brings fresh takes and familiar favourites

Artistic Director Mark DuMez looks forward to laughter, mystery and holiday magic this season
Crofton's stylish Careys win gold at Island Carpet Bowling Finals

Crofton's stylish Careys win gold at Island Carpet Bowling Finals

Wendy and Bruce Carey along with carpet bowlers from across the island competed
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