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Karl Yu

Karl Yu

After interning at Vancouver Metro free daily newspaper, I joined Black Press in 2010, working in the southern interior of B.C. and transferring to Vancouver Island in 2013. Court, education, and regional district government are among my news beats. I am a Ma Murray and Canadian Community Newspaper award winner.
karl.yu@nanaimobulletin.com

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karl.yu@nanaimobulletin.com

Recent Work by Karl

Smorgasbord of sports and games revealed for upcoming 55-Plus B.C. Games

Smorgasbord of sports and games revealed for upcoming 55-Plus B.C. Games

More than 2,500 athletes expected to participate in next September's games in Nanaimo
Fatal B.C ferry terminal takedown would be handled same way today, inquest told

Fatal B.C ferry terminal takedown would be handled same way today, inquest told

Police detail 2018 death of Penticton carjacking suspect at Departure Bay ferry terminal
Coroners inquest begins in case of man shot by police on Vancouver Island

Coroners inquest begins in case of man shot by police on Vancouver Island

Inquest into Jer Wood's 2018 death at Departure Bay terminal begins in Nanaimo
'Sexsomnia' argument dismissed for B.C. man guilty of sex assault on infant

'Sexsomnia' argument dismissed for B.C. man guilty of sex assault on infant

Man previously found guilty in B.C. Supreme Court in Nanaimo in relation to 19-month-old daughter
B.C. Olympic champion hammer thrower gets hometown hero's welcome

B.C. Olympic champion hammer thrower gets hometown hero's welcome

John Barsby Secondary alumnus Ethan Katzberg returns to Nanaimo after Paris 2024 hammer throw triumph
B.C. nurses haven't had a chance to catch their breath: BCNU president

B.C. nurses haven't had a chance to catch their breath: BCNU president

Adriane Gear, B.C. Nurses' Union president, discusses state of the profession
B.C. woman found guilty of killing and dismembering her ex-boyfriend

B.C. woman found guilty of killing and dismembering her ex-boyfriend

Paris Jayanne Laroche found guilty of lesser charge of second-degree murder
Man with brain injury can advance complaint against BC Ferries

Man with brain injury can advance complaint against BC Ferries

Human rights tribunal dismisses BC Ferries application to throw out complaint from man who claims he was denied access to ferry in Nanaimo
Green Party deputy leader and Fairy Creek protester sentenced to jail time

Green Party deputy leader and Fairy Creek protester sentenced to jail time

Angela (Rainbow Eyes) Davidson sentenced April 24 in B.C. Supreme Court on Vancouver Island
Hullo ferrying energetic Island fans to, from Vancouver Canucks playoff games

Hullo ferrying energetic Island fans to, from Vancouver Canucks playoff games

Foot-passenger ferry between Nanaimo and Vancouver schedules special-event sailings on game nights
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