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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

BC SPCA accepts surrender of 33 pets from 'unsanitary' property in Nanaimo

BC SPCA accepts surrender of 33 pets from 'unsanitary' property in Nanaimo

Dogs and cats now being cared for in Nanaimo, Parksville and Powell River
B.C. fisherman sentenced to 6 years for poaching sea cucumbers

B.C. fisherman sentenced to 6 years for poaching sea cucumbers

Crown says Gabriola Island's Scott Steer has longest record of fisheries act violations in Canadian history
ICBC wins case against B.C. driver who sought $300K for crash causing 'pink dot'

ICBC wins case against B.C. driver who sought $300K for crash causing 'pink dot'

Civil resolution tribunal rules that while driver suffered permanent vision impairment, he didn't prove it entitles him to compensation
Indigenous interests won't be trampled under B.C.'s economic fast-track plan: Eby

Indigenous interests won't be trampled under B.C.'s economic fast-track plan: Eby

B.C. trying to move resource projects along at the right pace, says premier in Indigenous Resource Opportunities Conference address
Ontario family wants to take world's largest Nanaimo bar title away from Nanaimo

Ontario family wants to take world's largest Nanaimo bar title away from Nanaimo

Chocolatier family in Sudbury, Ont., planning to create 1,200-pound bar on June 30
Growing chorus of B.C. municipalities want housing declared a human right

Growing chorus of B.C. municipalities want housing declared a human right

Nanaimo joins others including Vancouver, Langford and Langley in advocating for provincial recognition
Social media campaign starting to attract U.S. health-care workers to B.C. city

Social media campaign starting to attract U.S. health-care workers to B.C. city

Unofficial community network in Nanaimo works to help American health care workers immigrate
B.C. domestic violence survivor finds ways to help others through charity, film

B.C. domestic violence survivor finds ways to help others through charity, film

New documentary covers death threats, fatal crash and sexual assault forensic exam
B.C. couple taking on 18 triathlons across Canada to fundraise for ALS research

B.C. couple taking on 18 triathlons across Canada to fundraise for ALS research

Couple's first race took place May 11 in Nanaimo
Working birds: meet the B.C. hawks hired to escort problem gulls from the premises

Working birds: meet the B.C. hawks hired to escort problem gulls from the premises

Landfills across North America employ birds of prey to work as gull bouncers
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