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Chris Bush

Chris Bush

As a photographer/reporter with the Nanaimo News Bulletin since 1998, I've been fortunate to write about and photograph an endless variety of stories and events, especially those involving science and technology and the people who make positive contributions to our world. Telling their stories is just one of many important roles of community news. I've even been privileged to win a few regional, provincial, and national awards along the way. My spare time is divided between cycling, photography, music, reading, family, and road trip adventures, short or long, by bike or by car.
chris.bush@nanaimobulletin.com

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Recent Work by Chris

VIDEO: Truck crashes along sidewalk in downtown Nanaimo then flees scene

VIDEO: Truck crashes along sidewalk in downtown Nanaimo then flees scene

Street amenities destroyed, but no one injured in Oct. 8 incident
Mattress fire displaces 51 at B.C. supportive housing building

Mattress fire displaces 51 at B.C. supportive housing building

Fire in mattress caused by resident smoking
Who wants to buy a floating B.C. pub, designated ferry driver included?

Who wants to buy a floating B.C. pub, designated ferry driver included?

Nanaimo's Dinghy Dock Pub goes on the market for $4.8 million
Leadership team in place for next year’s B.C. 55-Plus Games in Nanaimo

Leadership team in place for next year’s B.C. 55-Plus Games in Nanaimo

Diana Johnstone and Mary Smith tasked with putting together board of directors
B.C. professor using eye-tracking tech to study ‘mommy brain’

B.C. professor using eye-tracking tech to study ‘mommy brain’

Vancouver Island University researcher examining how pregnant women recognize threats
AI voice fakery boosts rash of ‘grandson scam’ phone calls on Vancouver Island

AI voice fakery boosts rash of ‘grandson scam’ phone calls on Vancouver Island

Nanaimo RCMP report rash of phone scams where people were conned out of between $3,000 and $8,000
B.C. psychology student investigating how your circle motivates exercise

B.C. psychology student investigating how your circle motivates exercise

Derek LeBaron seeking more participants to help him with his research
Strangled cat, pattern of abuse cited by defence in B.C. murder case

Strangled cat, pattern of abuse cited by defence in B.C. murder case

Paris Laroche charged in the Nanaimo killing and dismemberment of her ex-boyfriend
14-year-old dies in crash involving riding lawnmower in Nanaimo

14-year-old dies in crash involving riding lawnmower in Nanaimo

Teen pronounced dead after being transported to hospital after incident in Cedar on Dec. 28
B.C. city decides below-code homeless shelter better than no shelter at all

B.C. city decides below-code homeless shelter better than no shelter at all

City of Nanaimo to ease building and fire code enforcement at emergency shelters
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