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Bailey Seymour

Bailey Seymour

After a stint with the Calgary Herald and the Nanaimo Bulletin, I ended up at the Black Press Victoria Hub in March 2024 with the hope of covering the south Island and its many communities. Though I report on a wide scope of subjects throughout the Capital Region, I have a focus on police, courts, military and politics.

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

Recent Work by Bailey

Dog killed by buck in urban B.C. community prompts wildlife safety reminder

Dog killed by buck in urban B.C. community prompts wildlife safety reminder

Police urge residents to report any aggressive animals
New information leads coroner to now rule Victoria woman's 2021 death a homicide

New information leads coroner to now rule Victoria woman's 2021 death a homicide

Samantha Sims-Somerville's death was a homicide, reported B.C. Coroners Service
Police arrest suspect in shooting of Punjabi artist's B.C. home

Police arrest suspect in shooting of Punjabi artist's B.C. home

Video showed over a dozen shots being fired at Punjabi artist AP Dhillon's home
B.C. woman forced to choose between job and childcare files rights complaint

B.C. woman forced to choose between job and childcare files rights complaint

B.C. Human Rights Tribunal moves ahead with hearing for Greater Victoria Public Library staff member
Victoria named British Columbia's best city for vegetarians

Victoria named British Columbia's best city for vegetarians

Advocates hope to see even more plant-based options in the future
Passengers endure waits as BC Ferries sees busiest travel season

Passengers endure waits as BC Ferries sees busiest travel season

On Aug. 13 multiple ferries were fully booked
B.C. cryptozoologists still looking for sightings of fabled sea serpent

B.C. cryptozoologists still looking for sightings of fabled sea serpent

Cadborosaurus enthusiast is asking people to keep their eyes peeled while on the water over the summer.
Lifesaving Society provides tips on water safety over the summer months in B.C.

Lifesaving Society provides tips on water safety over the summer months in B.C.

After their stop in Langford, The Lifesaving Society will be making trips to seven other places across the province
'Namgis First Nation celebrates heritage and salmon amid open-net farm ban

'Namgis First Nation celebrates heritage and salmon amid open-net farm ban

A celebration was held in Victoria on National Indigenous Peoples Day
B.C. to expand early psychosis intervention program for youth

B.C. to expand early psychosis intervention program for youth

The expansion is supported by $75 million over three years
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