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Carla Wilson

Carla Wilson

Carla Wilson is a long-time sa国际传媒 reporter covering business, up-Island stories and whatever else comes up. She has a particular interest in marine-related news. Born in Victoria, Carla graduated in political science from UVic, was in the co-op writing program and worked as a sa国际传媒 Legislative intern. A fourth-generation Victorian, Carla has worked in communities around the province such as Smithers, Terrace, Prince George and Williams Lake.

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Recent Work by Carla

'Squatter' says he has been paying rent for more than 10 years at Tofino dock

'Squatter' says he has been paying rent for more than 10 years at Tofino dock

Marcel Theriault鈥檚 power was cut off a week ago and a $500 non-compliance fine was imposed by the harbour authority for remaining at the dock
On the Street: Accent Inns wins Tourism Employer of the Year

On the Street: Accent Inns wins Tourism Employer of the Year

Victoria-based Accent Inns Inc. was named Tourism Employer of the Year at the Tourism Industry Association of sa国际传媒鈥檚 annual awards this month in Vancouver
Cowichan bus drivers vote in favour of strike action

Cowichan bus drivers vote in favour of strike action

The contract between 44 members of Unifor Local 114 and service owner Transdev expired March 31

Cowichan Tribes buys former RCMP detachment from North Cowichan

The First Nation, which takes over the site on sa国际传媒 Avenue on Jan. 15, plans to use it for the Tribes鈥 emergency services and public works teams
Long-running St. John food bank 'like a community'

Long-running St. John food bank 'like a community'

The food bank, launched three decades ago, serves more than 320 individuals and their families each month 鈥 an increase of 26 per cent in the past three years
sa国际传媒 forestry company鈥檚 creditor protection extended, monitor given more powers

sa国际传媒 forestry company鈥檚 creditor protection extended, monitor given more powers

In a report to the court, monitor Deloitte Restructuring Inc. questioned the company鈥檚 ability to meet financial goals
Man ordered to remove defamatory comments about City of Nanaimo employee

Man ordered to remove defamatory comments about City of Nanaimo employee

Dean Leon Propp has also been barred from publishing or distributing via the internet defamatory statements about the city鈥檚 communications manager
Tofino Harbour Authority in standoff with squatter at dock

Tofino Harbour Authority in standoff with squatter at dock

New gates and security fobs are to be installed this week, with the gates to be locked in the evenings
Langford agrees to spend up to $35M to buy Westhills Aquatic Centre

Langford agrees to spend up to $35M to buy Westhills Aquatic Centre

Coun. Keith Yacucha says the decision will save future taxpayers millions of dollars
Public feedback on plan for new sa国际传媒 Ferries' vessels open until mid-January

Public feedback on plan for new sa国际传媒 Ferries' vessels open until mid-January

One new feature of the vessels is interior pet areas with stainless steel kennels, a dog drinking fountain and pet 鈥渞elieving鈥 areas with artificial turf
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