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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 News, Saanich News, the Whitehorse Star and New Denver’s Valley Voice.

I’m interested in stories that explain the human impact of the government’s policy choices.

Email
mark.page@blackpress.ca

Recent Work by Mark

Freeland tells B.C. minister she is 'dismayed' by China ferries contract

Freeland tells B.C. minister she is 'dismayed' by China ferries contract

Transport and Internal Trade Minister Chrystia Freeland sent a scathing letter on the subject to her B.C. counterpart
B.C. forestry needs to do more to reduce wildfire risk: Report

B.C. forestry needs to do more to reduce wildfire risk: Report

Problems found with outdated rules and poor coordination with local communities
B.C. NDP reports Rustad's blackmail claims to the RCMP

B.C. NDP reports Rustad's blackmail claims to the RCMP

RCMP says the matter is 'under review'
Eby says ship has sailed on decision to build new BC Ferries in China

Eby says ship has sailed on decision to build new BC Ferries in China

Premier will not revisit contract, hopes to work with the federal government to get next round of new boats built in B.C.
Eby calls for RCMP investigation of B.C. Conservative blackmail allegations

Eby calls for RCMP investigation of B.C. Conservative blackmail allegations

Memo from B.C. Conservative leader accuses Independent MLAs of being involved in blackmail attempts
B.C. Conservatives accuse One BC MLAs of 'blackmail' in leaked memo

B.C. Conservatives accuse One BC MLAs of 'blackmail' in leaked memo

Letter reportedly from John Rustad shared by right-wing news outlet details allegations
Trump calls trade deal 'achievable' after meeting with Carney in Alberta

Trump calls trade deal 'achievable' after meeting with Carney in Alberta

Leaders met at the G7 in Kananaskis, Alta. to discuss possible trade deal
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
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