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Wolf Depner

Wolf Depner

I had previously reported for the Saanich News in Greater Victoria from October 2016 to September 2019. My time with Black Press Media also includes six years at the Penticton Western News (2002-2008) and summer internships in the region. Before rejoining Black Press Media on Vancouver Island, I had studied and taught at the University of British Columbia, Okanagan Campus and I recently served as associate faculty at Royal Roads University.

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250-656-1151
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wolfgang.depner@blackpress.ca

Recent Work by Wolf

B.C. brings fresh IGHT to its battle against murderous gangs

B.C. brings fresh IGHT to its battle against murderous gangs

New police unit to focus on investigating organized crime-related homicides in B.C.
B.C. prepares for wildfires as forecasts call for hot weather amid drought

B.C. prepares for wildfires as forecasts call for hot weather amid drought

Provincial officials are warning of increased wildfire activity, especially in northeastern B.C.
B.C.’s First Nations to receive formal apology as part of Reconciliation

B.C.’s First Nations to receive formal apology as part of Reconciliation

Legislative Assembly Speaker Raj Chouhan to deliver apology as part of Reconciliation Action Plan
B.C. residents paying more for mortgages while taking out fewer of them

B.C. residents paying more for mortgages while taking out fewer of them

Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation, Equifax Canada reports find B.C. residents struggling
BREAKING: B.C.’s request to ban public drug use approved by Ottawa

BREAKING: B.C.’s request to ban public drug use approved by Ottawa

Federal Mental Health and Addictions Minister Ya’ara Saks says the change is effective immediately
Anti-Semitic incidents spike 92% in B.C. during 2023: B’nai Brith Canada

Anti-Semitic incidents spike 92% in B.C. during 2023: B’nai Brith Canada

B’nai Brith Canada says 2023 was “worst year ever recorded” for Anti-Semitic incidents
Workforce shortfalls top-of-mind at B.C. Economic Summit

Workforce shortfalls top-of-mind at B.C. Economic Summit

Summit underway in Penticton against backdrop of labour shortages, concerns about rural health care
B.C. wineries faces ‘dire’ situation as Alberta trade dispute remains sour

B.C. wineries faces ‘dire’ situation as Alberta trade dispute remains sour

Miles Prodan of Wine Growers British Columbia says industry faces ‘perfect storm’
B.C. adopting recommended mobile home-owner protections, 6 years later

B.C. adopting recommended mobile home-owner protections, 6 years later

Changes to regulations of Manufactured Home Park Tenancy Act promise to curb evictions
B.C. park shutdown should not be considered a template for others: minister

B.C. park shutdown should not be considered a template for others: minister

Joffre Lakes Park closed May 1 for Indigenous-led celebrations, opens to public May 16
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