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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

VIU students stirring up plan to create Canada's biggest Nanaimo bar

VIU students stirring up plan to create Canada's biggest Nanaimo bar

Sweet fundraising event will raise money for new ovens for Vancouver Island University culinary arts
Vancouver Island University announces resignation of president Saucier

Vancouver Island University announces resignation of president Saucier

Deborah Saucier's tenure at VIU ends April 4
Nanaimo to Victoria city-to-city public transit link gaining traction

Nanaimo to Victoria city-to-city public transit link gaining traction

Busing from 6 a.m. to midnight with $5 fares and service from Nanaimo to Cowichan Valley, to Victoria, sought
Veteran dead at 106: Nanaimo remembers last survivor of the HMCS Hood

Veteran dead at 106: Nanaimo remembers last survivor of the HMCS Hood

Victor Osborne was remembered at Branch 256 Legion on March 16
6 years in jail sought for Nanaimo man who sexually assaulted baby daughter

6 years in jail sought for Nanaimo man who sexually assaulted baby daughter

Sentencing hearing started this week related to case from 2020
Vancouver Island man jailed as 'rough sex' with woman ruled sexual assault

Vancouver Island man jailed as 'rough sex' with woman ruled sexual assault

Guilty man's treatment of disabled woman 'cruel and inexcusable,' says judge
VIU women's volleyball team earns bronze at nationals

VIU women's volleyball team earns bronze at nationals

VIU Mariners defeat Élans de Garneau in third-place match
Island farmer doesn't care about daylight saving time, neither do chickens

Island farmer doesn't care about daylight saving time, neither do chickens

Clocks sprang forward on Sunday, March 9, farms still work on a dawn to dusk routine
It adds up: B.C. teachers count on new techniques to address 'math trauma'

It adds up: B.C. teachers count on new techniques to address 'math trauma'

School District 68 staff working on numeracy framework with stakeholders
VIU Students' Union wants university president Saucier ousted

VIU Students' Union wants university president Saucier ousted

Union at Nanaimo-based university cites financial mismanagement among grievances
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