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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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Recent Work by Karl

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
Ladysmith man fined after treating dog like 'punching bag'

Ladysmith man fined after treating dog like 'punching bag'

Sentence handed down in provincial court Aug. 29 in Nanaimo
Sculpture gives nod to First Nations culture, snail indigenous to Nanaimo

Sculpture gives nod to First Nations culture, snail indigenous to Nanaimo

Amber Morrison, Matthew Fox's work unveiled at Pipers Lagoon Park, with ocean backdrop
Nanaimo Airport inspires aviation interest in Indigenous youths

Nanaimo Airport inspires aviation interest in Indigenous youths

YCD held its first Give Them Wings event Aug. 13
Accused pleads guilty to manslaughter in death of former Nanaimo outreach worker

Accused pleads guilty to manslaughter in death of former Nanaimo outreach worker

Watts' body found in downtown Nanaimo in 2021 after being reported missing. Kyle Gordon Ordway charged with manslaughter
Work boots needed after 100 pairs stolen from Nanaimo charity

Work boots needed after 100 pairs stolen from Nanaimo charity

Non-profit, benefiting men, saw 100 pairs stolen, says administrator
Lessons learned in first year of Nanaimo-Vancouver foot ferry service

Lessons learned in first year of Nanaimo-Vancouver foot ferry service

Vancouver Island Ferry Company CEO says vessels have been 99 per cent reliable
Jury finds accused guilty in Nanaimo stabbing death trial

Jury finds accused guilty in Nanaimo stabbing death trial

12-person jury gives verdict on 2022 crime
Defence contends reasonable doubt as manslaughter trial ends in Nanaimo

Defence contends reasonable doubt as manslaughter trial ends in Nanaimo

Witnesses, shown photos, did not identify men charged in fatal stabbing
Landmark pirate statue marks 30 years of overlooking Nanaimo bathtub race

Landmark pirate statue marks 30 years of overlooking Nanaimo bathtub race

'Admiral of the Fleet' statue of former longtime mayor Frank Ney unveiled July 23, 1994
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