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Mark Page

Mark Page

I'm the B.C. legislative correspondent for Black Press Media's provincial news team.

I previously wrote the BC Today newsletter, a daily dive into the happenings at the B.C. legislature. Before that, I made stops working at Victoria 亚洲天堂, Saanich 亚洲天堂, the Whitehorse Star and New Denver鈥檚 Valley Voice.

I鈥檓 interested in stories that explain the human impact of the government鈥檚 policy choices.

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Recent Work by Mark

B.C. fine-tuning short-term rentals as towns try to figure out what's best

B.C. fine-tuning short-term rentals as towns try to figure out what's best

Tofino opts back out of short-term rental rules, while Creston opts in
B.C. Seniors Advocate wants province to do more to prevent elder abuse

B.C. Seniors Advocate wants province to do more to prevent elder abuse

Seniors Advocate Dan Levitt warns of elder abuse is on the rise
B.C. judge rejects U.S. extradition for man linked to Silk Road

B.C. judge rejects U.S. extradition for man linked to Silk Road

U.S. authorities had sought to extradite James Ellingson for alleged drug trafficking
Former Conservative MLA Dallas Brodie to lead new B.C. political party

Former Conservative MLA Dallas Brodie to lead new B.C. political party

One BC was registered with Elections BC on June 9
B.C. doctor sues Fraser Health, alleges bullying forced resignation

B.C. doctor sues Fraser Health, alleges bullying forced resignation

Dr. Kaitlin Stockton resigned amid what she said was 'toxic and unsafe work conditions'
B.C. hires ex-minister and former union head to advise on labour negotiations

B.C. hires ex-minister and former union head to advise on labour negotiations

George Heyman to advise on public service collective bargaining negotiations
Eby supports Prince Rupert pipeline decision, wants to get B.C. LNG to Asia

Eby supports Prince Rupert pipeline decision, wants to get B.C. LNG to Asia

Premier David Eby wrapped up his trade trip as two B.C. ministers headed to Europe
B.C. backing down on cuts to program for families with sick kids

B.C. backing down on cuts to program for families with sick kids

Cuts would limit how many paid days parents get in hotels while kids are in hospital
Early fires a sign of tough season ahead for northeastern B.C.

Early fires a sign of tough season ahead for northeastern B.C.

Highway 97 closed south of Fort Nelson due to wildfire
B.C. still outpacing federal job market

B.C. still outpacing federal job market

Province added 13,000 jobs in May
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