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Robert Barron

Robert Barron

I have been in the newspaper business on and off since I was hired to be a reporter at a small weekly in northern Newfoundland, called the nor’wester, in 1987. I spent four years working alone in a satellite office in a mining and fishing community for that paper before deciding to throw the dice and head to British Columbia.

I took a break from writing and worked a number of jobs on Vancouver Island before I was hired as a reporter at the Nanaimo Daily News in 2000, where I worked for 16 years. I was then transferred to the Cowichan Valley Citizen in 2016 and have had the pleasure of working with our dedicated staff and community here ever since.

Phone
250-748-2666
Email
robert.barron@cowichanvalleycitizen.com

Recent Work by Robert

Vancouver Island couple feels betrayed by feds over dental plan

Vancouver Island couple feels betrayed by feds over dental plan

Couple were told they don't qualify after being accepted into plan
New addiction recovery centre planned for Cowichan

New addiction recovery centre planned for Cowichan

20-bed recovery and treatment centre for men in North Cowichan
City of Duncan to pay residents to plant trees at home

City of Duncan to pay residents to plant trees at home

City to offer rebates to plant trees on private lands
Sentencing set for man who rammed police vehicle outside Duncan RCMP headquarters

Sentencing set for man who rammed police vehicle outside Duncan RCMP headquarters

Lunden Taylor Howard faces up to 14 years in prison
Cowichan transit workers want strike to end

Cowichan transit workers want strike to end

Strike began on Feb. 8
Cowichan senior warning of phone scam

Cowichan senior warning of phone scam

People should confirm calls are from the CRA
Ts'uubaa-asatx plans new waterfront gathering place on Cowichan Lake

Ts'uubaa-asatx plans new waterfront gathering place on Cowichan Lake

Project to include stages, marketplace
B.C. Bike Race moving to Cowichan Exhibition Grounds this year

B.C. Bike Race moving to Cowichan Exhibition Grounds this year

Event to be held over three days in Cowichan, from June 30 to July 2
Cowichan region applying for $400K grant to assess tsunami risk on both coasts

Cowichan region applying for $400K grant to assess tsunami risk on both coasts

Study would quantify tsunami risks to CVRD's shorelines
Island broom busters call for volunteers as cutting season approaches

Island broom busters call for volunteers as cutting season approaches

Invasive species is very flammable, among other concerns
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