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Brendan Jure

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

'We are not seen': Tensions persist in Campbell River over reconciliation

'We are not seen': Tensions persist in Campbell River over reconciliation

Indigenous advocate calls Campbell River's council's response to complaints about reconciliation efforts 'not good enough'
New graphic novel a love letter to Homalco First Nation culture and language

New graphic novel a love letter to Homalco First Nation culture and language

'There's so much rich history that we could have picked from'
How the North Island voted in provincial elections from 1933 to 1960

How the North Island voted in provincial elections from 1933 to 1960

Elections started in the North Island in 1866, when Vancouver Island was a separate dominion from the rest of British Columbia
Island First Nation launches plan to protect its 'critically endangered' language

Island First Nation launches plan to protect its 'critically endangered' language

'We need our language'
How the North Island voted in British Columbia General Elections: 1898 to 1927

How the North Island voted in British Columbia General Elections: 1898 to 1927

This is Part Three in a multipart series on the history of the North Island's voting patterns in the British Columbia General Elections.
Liǧʷiłdax̌ ʷ community looks for answers after red dresses vandalized around Campbell River

Liǧʷiłdax̌ ʷ community looks for answers after red dresses vandalized around Campbell River

Memebers of Liǧʷiłdax̌ ʷ First Nation send letter to council demanding action after continuous destruction of red dresses
Fire-damaged Campbell River high school aims for early December re-opening

Fire-damaged Campbell River high school aims for early December re-opening

Parts of Carihi Secondary School were damaged by a late-night Nov. 21 fire
How the North Island voted in provincial elections from 1866 to 1894

How the North Island voted in provincial elections from 1866 to 1894

Elections started in the North Island in 1866, when Vancouver Island was a separate dominion from the rest of British Columbia
Vancouver Island pub to pay $1k fine after identifying liquor inspectors

Vancouver Island pub to pay $1k fine after identifying liquor inspectors

J.J.'s Pub faces a $1,000 fine after employee loudly identifies liquor inspectors arrival
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
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