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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

Fleet of e-scooters will be added to Nanaimo's e-mobility program

Fleet of e-scooters will be added to Nanaimo's e-mobility program

60 e-scooters will join e-bikes as part of BCAA's Evolve program expansion
Vancouver Island students get hands-on experience with heavy machinery

Vancouver Island students get hands-on experience with heavy machinery

Vancouver Island University and Nanaimo-Ladysmith school district partner to introduce students to trades training
Vancouver Island man sentenced to nine months for bestiality

Vancouver Island man sentenced to nine months for bestiality

Sentencing handed down in Nanaimo court on May 6, about two years after incident
Townhouse fire in Nanaimo sends four people to hospital

Townhouse fire in Nanaimo sends four people to hospital

Fire broke out on Gardasan Way in Harewood the afternoon of May 6
Rhododendron garden in Island park celebrates 50 years of blossoms

Rhododendron garden in Island park celebrates 50 years of blossoms

Nanaimo Rhododendron Society hosting garden tour May 3, then truss show and plant sale May 10
Man detained after three-hour armed standoff with police in Nanaimo

Man detained after three-hour armed standoff with police in Nanaimo

Incident happened April 28 on Haliburton Street
Laser tank, cranky cat, magic mirror amaze at Vancouver Island University tech fair

Laser tank, cranky cat, magic mirror amaze at Vancouver Island University tech fair

First- and second-year information technology and applied systems students showcase term projects
Designs come in for big new modular data centre project in Nanaimo

Designs come in for big new modular data centre project in Nanaimo

Multi-construction-phase project will eventually build out to 194,000 square feet of computing system space
First cruise ship of the season visits Nanaimo terminal

First cruise ship of the season visits Nanaimo terminal

MS Europa on 18-day round-trip West Coast cruise from Los Angeles
Vancouver Island University engineering students keep the ball rolling

Vancouver Island University engineering students keep the ball rolling

Nine student teams connect their projects to demonstrate physics and engineering concepts
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