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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

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Recent Work by Greg

VIU women's basketball team defeats rivals to capture B.C. championship

VIU women's basketball team defeats rivals to capture B.C. championship

Mariners star Harriette Mackenzie chosen MVP of PacWest championships
Nanaimo's Wellington a top contender at senior AAA boys' basketball provincials

Nanaimo's Wellington a top contender at senior AAA boys' basketball provincials

Wildcats captured Vancouver Island title for the first time in nearly a decade
B.C. Conservatives pass new slate of party policies at AGM in Nanaimo

B.C. Conservatives pass new slate of party policies at AGM in Nanaimo

Official opposition gathered March 1 at Vancouver Island Conference Centre
Nanaimo skier representing Canada at Special Olympics World Winter Games

Nanaimo skier representing Canada at Special Olympics World Winter Games

Ron Greenhorn will compete in slalom, giant slalom and super G
Olympians and up-and-comers honoured at 20th Nanaimo Sport Achievement Awards

Olympians and up-and-comers honoured at 20th Nanaimo Sport Achievement Awards

Gala event was held Feb. 21 at Coast Bastion Hotel
City of Nanaimo to spend $1.8 million on detailed design of works yard project

City of Nanaimo to spend $1.8 million on detailed design of works yard project

Staff says work needs to be done whether project moves ahead in the short term or long term
VIU Mariners win PacWest volleyball championship in their home gym

VIU Mariners win PacWest volleyball championship in their home gym

VIU women beat Camosun in four sets, VIU men beat Camosun in straight sets for bronze
Spectrum wins Vancouver Island high school hoops championship in Nanaimo

Spectrum wins Vancouver Island high school hoops championship in Nanaimo

Spectrum beats Oak Bay in senior AAAA boys' final, Dover places third but will get to play a challenge game
Nanaimo political candidate won’t stop speaking out even after car set on fire

Nanaimo political candidate won’t stop speaking out even after car set on fire

B.C. Conservative Party member Gwen O'Mahony says there are certain groups she may have agitated
Nanaimo's Wellington Wildcats are Superball champions

Nanaimo's Wellington Wildcats are Superball champions

Senior boys' and senior girls' basketball teams both win their annual tournament
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