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Greg Sakaki

Greg Sakaki

I have been in the community newspaper business for two decades, all of those years with Black Press Media. I started at the 100 Mile House Free Press in 2003 as a general news reporter, then joined the Nanaimo News Bulletin team in 2004. I spent 13 years as a sports editor before becoming managing editor in 2017.
editor@nanaimobulletin.com

Phone
250-734-4621
Email
editor@nanaimobulletin.com

Recent Work by Greg

City of Nanaimo trying for $15-million grant to help with housing goals

City of Nanaimo trying for $15-million grant to help with housing goals

City applies to Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation’s housing accelerator fund
Bathtub society salutes Nanaimo Amateur Radio Association

Bathtub society salutes Nanaimo Amateur Radio Association

Tub tracking an important safety measure during world championship bathtub race
Nanaimo all set for Bathtub Weekend

Nanaimo all set for Bathtub Weekend

Nanaimo Marine Festival activities happening July 21-23
Protesters pan potential re-location of bus loop in downtown Nanaimo

Protesters pan potential re-location of bus loop in downtown Nanaimo

City working with partners on moving transit exchange to Terminal Avenue
Nanaimo supports spirited Silly Boat racing

Nanaimo supports spirited Silly Boat racing

Island Red Cedar Construction wins regatta for a third-straight year
Nanaimo NightOwls cheer their first-ever major league draft pick

Nanaimo NightOwls cheer their first-ever major league draft pick

Shortstop Elijah Ickes selected by the Texas Rangers
Nanaimo’s V.I. Raiders know they’ll need the whole community to get back to the top

Nanaimo’s V.I. Raiders know they’ll need the whole community to get back to the top

Football team holds corporate launch, names interim head coach, prepares for main camp
HMCS Saskatchewan, now on Nanaimo’s ocean floor, was once ‘best in the west’

HMCS Saskatchewan, now on Nanaimo’s ocean floor, was once ‘best in the west’

Retired shipmen gather for 60th anniversary of Royal Canadian Navy vessel’s commissioning
NightOwls hit season’s halfway point as one of league’s hottest teams

NightOwls hit season’s halfway point as one of league’s hottest teams

Nanaimo went 14-13 in first half of West Coast League season
Nanaimo will be asked to meet provincial housing targets

Nanaimo will be asked to meet provincial housing targets

B.C. minister of housing meets with mayor and MLAs to discuss housing needs
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