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Greg Sakaki

I have been in the community newspaper business for two decades, all of those years with Black Press Media. I started at the 100 Mile House Free Press in 2003 as a general news reporter, then joined the Nanaimo News Bulletin team in 2004. I spent 13 years as a sports editor before becoming managing editor in 2017.
editor@nanaimobulletin.com

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Recent Work by Greg

Green leader uses Island platform to call for solutions in 'polycrisis world'

Green leader uses Island platform to call for solutions in 'polycrisis world'

Elizabeth May urges Canadians to confront complexity, reject rhyming slogans
Island auto dealer first woman to chair New Car Dealers Association of B.C.

Island auto dealer first woman to chair New Car Dealers Association of B.C.

Ann Marie Clark of Steve Marshall Ford will advocate for her industry
B.C. Conservatives pledge different approach to economic reconciliation

B.C. Conservatives pledge different approach to economic reconciliation

John Rustad says a B.C. Conservative government would take a different approach to reconciliation
Manny Ramirez adds star power as NightOwl, HarbourCat bats spark fireworks

Manny Ramirez adds star power as NightOwl, HarbourCat bats spark fireworks

Nanaimo beats Victoria by 13-5 score in West Coast League baseball action
B.C. government launching consultation on new accessibility standards

B.C. government launching consultation on new accessibility standards

Social development minister opens Inclusion B.C. conference in Nanaimo
World’s youngest solo round-the-world female pilot inspires B.C. aviators

World’s youngest solo round-the-world female pilot inspires B.C. aviators

Record-setter Zara Rutherford was the signature speaker at the B.C. Aviation Council convention
Vancouver Island bowling alley may be nearing its final frame

Vancouver Island bowling alley may be nearing its final frame

Nanaimo’s Brechin Lanes bowling alley up for sale, unlikely to continue
Vancouver Island race walker qualifies for Olympics

Vancouver Island race walker qualifies for Olympics

Olivia Lundman, with teammate Evan Dunfee, will compete in team marathon race walk
Company gives $4.5M back to B.C. after failing to re-start paper mill operations

Company gives $4.5M back to B.C. after failing to re-start paper mill operations

Paper Excellence returns $4.5 million to province
BC Ferries decides it won’t be moving Crofton terminal

BC Ferries decides it won’t be moving Crofton terminal

Municipality and community members had indicated preference for re-locating terminal
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