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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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chris.bush@nanaimobulletin.com

Recent Work by Chris

Nanaimo liquor store robbed at knife point

Nanaimo liquor store robbed at knife point

Suspect jumped over checkout counter to commit crime Dec. 12
City worker stabbed with needles at Nanaimo park

City worker stabbed with needles at Nanaimo park

RCMP searching for suspect after incident Dec. 10
Baby born in SUV on the highway in Nanaimo

Baby born in SUV on the highway in Nanaimo

Volunteer firefighter pulled over by anxious father along Duke Point Highway on Dec. 3
One person unaccounted for after house fire in Nanaimo

One person unaccounted for after house fire in Nanaimo

Coroner on the scene after fire on Old Victoria Road the morning of Nov. 20
Person who killed rabbit for food on Nanaimo's waterfront wasn't breaking any law

Person who killed rabbit for food on Nanaimo's waterfront wasn't breaking any law

Witness calls police after seeing man kill and skin rabbit near Brechin Boat Ramp this week
Island store owner warning others after falling for a $5,000 e-transfer scam

Island store owner warning others after falling for a $5,000 e-transfer scam

Stolen money recovered by bank, but Nanaimo's Nathan Randall wants others to avoid falling victim to scam
Youth hospitalized after fight at Nanaimo football game, knife pulled not used

Youth hospitalized after fight at Nanaimo football game, knife pulled not used

Police say 18-year-old suffered significant, but non life-threatening injuries
Pedestrian hospitalized with serious injuries after hit by car in Nanaimo

Pedestrian hospitalized with serious injuries after hit by car in Nanaimo

Driver was allegedly distracted and failed to see victim, say police
Sentencing to be determined in Qualicum Beach bestiality case

Sentencing to be determined in Qualicum Beach bestiality case

Sentencing hearing was held in provincial court in Nanaimo on Nov. 4
Rising energy demands under stricter emissions creating Island challenges

Rising energy demands under stricter emissions creating Island challenges

Experts at economic summit discuss energy sources now and into the future
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