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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. independent candidate Mike de Jong faces long odds: analyst

B.C. independent candidate Mike de Jong faces long odds: analyst

Race pits 'a political heavyweight' against a 'political novice with de Jong facing the longer odds: UVF political science professor
B.C. Chamber of Commerce joins critics of provincial tariff bill

B.C. Chamber of Commerce joins critics of provincial tariff bill

Criticism from the business community about Bill 7 continues to grow
B.C. politicians are turning up in familiar but also unexpected federal places

B.C. politicians are turning up in familiar but also unexpected federal places

Former B.C. Liberal Premier Christy Clark, meanwhile, is not running for the federal Liberals
ICBC rebate cheques now on the road heading for B.C. residents

ICBC rebate cheques now on the road heading for B.C. residents

The coming rebate is the fifth of its kind since February 2021
B.C. stacks up $60M for dike work to protect Merritt from future flooding

B.C. stacks up $60M for dike work to protect Merritt from future flooding

Merritt Mayor Micheal Goetz repeated calls for Ottawa to support mitigation efforts
Tweaks possible for B.C. tariff response bill; specifics lacking, talk ongoing

Tweaks possible for B.C. tariff response bill; specifics lacking, talk ongoing

B.C. Housing Minister Ravi Kahlon says critics of Bill 7 can't complain if changes slow down pace of response
Tories have the most early candidates in B.C. as province ramps up for federal vote

Tories have the most early candidates in B.C. as province ramps up for federal vote

Federal parties have distinct areas of strength, weaknesses looking at the political map
B.C. converts 770 spots into $10-per-day childcare spaces

B.C. converts 770 spots into $10-per-day childcare spaces

Another $62 million will create an additional 750 new childcare spots across B.C.
Ottawa showers close to $2B on B.C. for transit, wastewater projects

Ottawa showers close to $2B on B.C. for transit, wastewater projects

Economist welcomes money for transit, other projects as federal Liberal MPs funding across Metro Vancouver
B.C.'s financial uncertainties lead to end of secondary-suite program

B.C.'s financial uncertainties lead to end of secondary-suite program

A pilot project designed to encourage the construction of secondary suites in B.C. is ending
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