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Jessica Durling

Jessica Durling

Jessica joined the Nanaimo News Bulletin in 2024, after working in television as a reporter with Global News in Regina. Before that she worked as an investigative journalist for a year at The Pointer in Ontario, and spent four years with Glacier Media in Saskatchewan covering COVID-19, municipal politics, school boards and Indigenous communities.

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jessica.durling@nanaimobulletin.com

Recent Work by Jessica

NDP's Eby targets health-care as B.C. election campaign moves to Island

NDP's Eby targets health-care as B.C. election campaign moves to Island

B.C. NDP leader holds campaign stop at Nanaimo's Loudon Park
B.C. researcher trying to tap into youth attitudes towards AI and privacy

B.C. researcher trying to tap into youth attitudes towards AI and privacy

At what point does information sharing become a privacy concern, asks Vancouver Island university prof
B.C. welcomes record-breaking number of endangered marmot pups

B.C. welcomes record-breaking number of endangered marmot pups

Previous record for wild-born Vancouver Island marmots was 75 in 2011
B.C. Conservative candidate's criticism of harm-reduction kiosk prompts review

B.C. Conservative candidate's criticism of harm-reduction kiosk prompts review

B.C. Conservative Party candidate's video of herself accessing 'snorting kit' goes viral
B.C. judge orders Canada's last pro-Palestine university encampment dismantled

B.C. judge orders Canada's last pro-Palestine university encampment dismantled

Protesters are given 72 hours to clear the encampment
Vancouver Island scientists breeding oysters to resist climate change

Vancouver Island scientists breeding oysters to resist climate change

Mollusks' descendants are intended to strengthen commercial shellfish industry
B.C. helping individuals injured outside of work to get back on the job

B.C. helping individuals injured outside of work to get back on the job

Initiative available in Nanaimo, Vancouver, Kelowna, Prince George
Impasse: How a pro-Palestine protest at a B.C. university ended up in court

Impasse: How a pro-Palestine protest at a B.C. university ended up in court

Vancouver Island University claims students vandalized HR department drop box, turning it into a 'how to be more racist box'
B.C. hen sets record as world's smartest chicken

B.C. hen sets record as world's smartest chicken

Veterinarian Emily Carrington wanted to show just how smart chickens are
For the shear joy: 75-year-old B.C. widow intends keep sheep farm going

For the shear joy: 75-year-old B.C. widow intends keep sheep farm going

Nanaimo woman extolls the holistic benefits of hobby farming in an increasingly urban society
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