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Roxanne Egan-Elliott

Roxanne Egan-Elliott

Roxanne Egan-Elliott has been a reporter with the Times Colonist since 2019. She covers the Saanich Peninsula and social justice issues.

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Recent Work by Roxanne

Green election sign with missing head turned into game

Green election sign with missing head turned into game

Supporters are invited to take a picture with their face where candidate Rob Botterell’s should be.
UVic warns of drink spiking at 'off-campus' events

UVic warns of drink spiking at 'off-campus' events

Good Night Out in Victoria, which works to promotes safety in the nightlife scene, says drink spiking can be used to render someone incapacitated and unable to consent to sexual activity
People with mental-health problems in ACT program had fewer interactions with police: study

People with mental-health problems in ACT program had fewer interactions with police: study

UVic researchers had set out to find the impact of including police on Assertive Community Treatment teams of health professionals.
Police release details of artist's movements before his death in Rockland

Police release details of artist's movements before his death in Rockland

Police had said little about the Aug. 31, 2021, homicide on a quiet street in Rockland
Man sentenced to life in prison in 2020 Langford murder

Man sentenced to life in prison in 2020 Langford murder

Damien Medwedrich will be eligible for parole in 25 years after being found guilty of first-degree murder in the shooting death of Alex Knatchbell.
Coroner's inquest will look into death at Nanaimo ferry terminal

Coroner's inquest will look into death at Nanaimo ferry terminal

An inquest into the death of Jer Wood, also known as Jerry Robert Smallwood, will begin Nov. 12 at the Nanaimo Law Courts.
Mass die-off of fish reported in North Cowichan lake

Mass die-off of fish reported in North Cowichan lake

Thousands of dead pumpkinseed fish, an invasive species, were found belly-up at the lake.
Oak Bay art dealer charged with fraud after police seized 1,100 artworks

Oak Bay art dealer charged with fraud after police seized 1,100 artworks

Calvin Lucyshyn, who operated Winchester Galleries, has been charged with one count of fraud over $5,000
Tribunal to hear legislature constable’s complaint of discrimination

Tribunal to hear legislature constable’s complaint of discrimination

Paul Reynolds alleges harassment by other constables, including showing him a video of a white man kicking two Indigenous people while laughing, and putting job applications for Walmart and McDonald’s in his work mail slot
From Victoria to Tofino, one step at a time: Hikers tackle 285-km walk

From Victoria to Tofino, one step at a time: Hikers tackle 285-km walk

Krysta Norwick and husband Brian walked from their downtown Victoria apartment to Tofino. For fun.
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