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Justin Samanski-Langille

Justin Samanski-Langille

I moved coast-to-coast to discover and share the stories of the West Shore, joining Black Press in 2021 after four years as a reporter in New Brunswick. Graduating from my hometown Carleton University in 2017 I’ve also spent time as a reporter and photojournalist in Ottawa, Toronto and Winnipeg in my quest to explore as much of the country as possible. My sense of adventure and curiosity developed during my youth spent travelling and living around the globe, including Australia and Jordan. When I’m not on the job, you’re likely to find me mountain biking, hiking, skiing or just enjoying everything Vancouver Island has to offer.

Email
justin.samanski-langille@goldstreamgazette.com

Recent Work by Justin

B.C. town rejects groundbreaking glow-in-dark road paint over price tag

B.C. town rejects groundbreaking glow-in-dark road paint over price tag

Photoluminescent paint common in Europe not coming to Victoria suburb because of cost
Stranded B.C. passengers stuck in endless line forced to watch planes take off

Stranded B.C. passengers stuck in endless line forced to watch planes take off

After initially placing blame on passengers, the airline has now promised refunds
‘Not acceptable’: Premier speaks with BC Ferries after travel chaos

‘Not acceptable’: Premier speaks with BC Ferries after travel chaos

Eby told leadership they must do everything possible, and government there to help
‘Absolutely devastating’: View Royal teen mourns after mother bear euthanized

‘Absolutely devastating’: View Royal teen mourns after mother bear euthanized

Community mourning after bear put down to ‘ensure public safety’
‘Overwhelming’: Thousands honour Indigenous Peoples Day near B.C. capital

‘Overwhelming’: Thousands honour Indigenous Peoples Day near B.C. capital

Canoe Landing Protocol, dancing, drumming and more held at Royal Roads University
Worker Solidarity Network calls on B.C. to protect workers in extreme heat

Worker Solidarity Network calls on B.C. to protect workers in extreme heat

The group demonstrated in front of the B.C. Legislature Saturday with a giant thermometer
B.C residents warned to stay safe as long weekend kicks off summer fun on the water

B.C residents warned to stay safe as long weekend kicks off summer fun on the water

Ambulance service urges caution as warm weather will likely see people flock to lakes and beaches
B.C. artist incorporates cremated remains into glass sculpture to keep memories alive

B.C. artist incorporates cremated remains into glass sculpture to keep memories alive

Kimberly Anne Reid is creating one-of-a-kind, hand-crafted glass jewelry in her backyard
Parks Canada plan to eradicate invasive deer from B.C. island approved

Parks Canada plan to eradicate invasive deer from B.C. island approved

Sharpshooting of 500-1,000 deer from helicopters, on the ground will proceed off Greater Victoria
‘Excitement beyond measure’: B.C. vet takes to the skies again to pilot a plane at 102

‘Excitement beyond measure’: B.C. vet takes to the skies again to pilot a plane at 102

Peter Chance took flight, and the controls, thanks to friend Paul Seguna and the Victoria Flying Club
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