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Brendan Jure

I am an Irish-Canadian journalist who joined the Campbell River Mirror in December, 2023. Before joining the Campbell River Mirror, I worked at another Black Press paper, the 100 Mile Free Press, from 2017 to 2019. I also have bylines in the Almaguin News, Huntsville Forester and other Metroland newspapers.
While not in the newsroom or out and about reporting, I am heavily involved in Comox Valley's rugby community or walking around with my family and two English Springer Spaniels, Doolin and Mobi.

Email
brendan.jure@campbellrivermirror.com

Recent Work by Brendan

Vancouver Island's Holly Hill Farm flocks hit by avian influenza outbreak

Vancouver Island's Holly Hill Farm flocks hit by avian influenza outbreak

Avian flu outbreak hits popular petting farm
FNLC supports B.C. mom's call for state of emergency over Indigenous police violence

FNLC supports B.C. mom's call for state of emergency over Indigenous police violence

First Nations Leadership Council calls for state of emergency after B.C. rejects demands to reconsider Jared Lowndes ruling
Sudden election poll closures disturb Vancouver Island voters

Sudden election poll closures disturb Vancouver Island voters

Coun. Tanille Johnston posted about poll cancellations and shortened hours on Election Day
Mother of Indigenous B.C. man shot dead by police demands federal inquiry

Mother of Indigenous B.C. man shot dead by police demands federal inquiry

A group of women impacted by police killings demand response at Parliament Hill
Island dog survives 2 weeks the wild with broken leg after car crash

Island dog survives 2 weeks the wild with broken leg after car crash

Campbell River's Sadie is back running up and down stairs after tragedy claims owner
Former Campbell River mayoral candidate loses battle with Law Society of BC

Former Campbell River mayoral candidate loses battle with Law Society of BC

Saron Gabresellassi, a former mayoral candidate, is no longer allowed to practice law in British Columbia
Campbell River caremongering group grows to 5,000 members strong

Campbell River caremongering group grows to 5,000 members strong

Facebook group focused on helping people has exploded in popularity since COVID-era creation
Vancouver Island author explores 20th-century struggles in Ukraine

Vancouver Island author explores 20th-century struggles in Ukraine

Former Campbell River teacher Cynthia LeBrun returns for Black Sunflowers tour
Internationally renowned Campbell River Tyee Club celebrates 100 years

Internationally renowned Campbell River Tyee Club celebrates 100 years

The Tyee Club is internationally renowned, with John Wayne, John Candy and Goldie Hawn visiting
Islanders can grow the future with seaweed industry pilot project

Islanders can grow the future with seaweed industry pilot project

North Island College announces new training opportunities for harvesting and processing kelp and seaweed
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