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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.
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Recent Work by Greg

City of Nanaimo will go to AAP this fall for $90-million works yard project

City of Nanaimo will go to AAP this fall for $90-million works yard project

Council looking to borrow entire amount of Nanaimo Operations Centre cost
Sailors splash around the harbour at Nanaimo's Silly Boat Regatta

Sailors splash around the harbour at Nanaimo's Silly Boat Regatta

Child Development Centre fundraiser was held July 21 at Maffeo Sutton Park
Green leader visits Nanaimo-Ladysmith to call for solutions in 'polycrisis world'

Green leader visits Nanaimo-Ladysmith to call for solutions in 'polycrisis world'

Elizabeth May urges Canadians to confront complexity, reject rhyming slogans
More social housing types in Nanaimo will meet individual needs, says minister

More social housing types in Nanaimo will meet individual needs, says minister

B.C.'s housing minister explains difference between navigation centre and supportive housing
City of Nanaimo finalizing plans for Westwood Lake beach expansion

City of Nanaimo finalizing plans for Westwood Lake beach expansion

Beach expansion, trail improvement, washroom accessibility contemplated
Nanaimo city council approves lease for navigation centre housing

Nanaimo city council approves lease for navigation centre housing

B.C. Housing planning 60 units of housing for people currently sleeping rough
Nanaimo auto dealer first woman to chair New Car Dealers Association of B.C.

Nanaimo auto dealer first woman to chair New Car Dealers Association of B.C.

Ann Marie Clark of Steve Marshall Ford will advocate for her industry
B.C. Conservative Party leader listens to Ladysmith marina group

B.C. Conservative Party leader listens to Ladysmith marina group

John Rustad says a B.C. Conservative government would take a different approach to reconciliation
Former MLB star Manny Ramirez at the ballpark as Nanaimo NightOwls win

Former MLB star Manny Ramirez at the ballpark as Nanaimo NightOwls win

Nanaimo beats Victoria by 13-5 score in West Coast League baseball action
Consultant says City of Nanaimo shouldn't shy away from alternative approval

Consultant says City of Nanaimo shouldn't shy away from alternative approval

Two public works yard AAPs failed, but report finds the validity of the first AAP was 'defensible'
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