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Hannah Link

Hannah Link

Hannah Link is a reporter at the Times Colonist.

She has just completed a degree in anthropology with a minor in journalism from UVic, where she wrote for the Martlet. Her work has also been published in the Globe and Mail and the Terrace Standard.

When she鈥檚 not in the newsroom, Hannah enjoys trying new recipes, reading in her hammock and playing pickleball.

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Recent Work by Hannah

Organizers cancel triathlon after flagger costs soar in wake of death

Organizers cancel triathlon after flagger costs soar in wake of death

The Elk Lake Triathlon was set to take place Aug. 3, but was cancelled after the cost of flagging required under district regulations increased by $30,000-$35,000.
Teachers worry about future of sex-ed after loss of trained educators

Teachers worry about future of sex-ed after loss of trained educators

Island Sexual Health says it had to lay off three sex educators, effective June 30, because of the loss of a gaming grant that formed a third of its educational programming budget.
Provocative posters aim to prevent teens from being sextorted

Provocative posters aim to prevent teens from being sextorted

The posters, which went up this month at bus shelters, feature the phrase 鈥淪HOW ME YOUR鈥 followed by either a peach, eggplant, cat, taco or melon emoji
Porcupine one of many critter passengers for North Saanich pilot

Porcupine one of many critter passengers for North Saanich pilot

Jayson Biggins, who runs a volunteer wildlife rescue air service with his Cessna 172, has been flying feathered and furry freight for three years.
Totem returned to carver's granddaughter through West Coast Trail connection

Totem returned to carver's granddaughter through West Coast Trail connection

Sonj Bunwait had stumbled across the three-foot pole more than a decade ago in North Vancouver while preparing a house for demolition.
1,500 baby goats and counting: Beacon Hill Children's Farm marks four decades

1,500 baby goats and counting: Beacon Hill Children's Farm marks four decades

Lynda and Dennis Koenders took over the farm in June of 1985. Forty years later, the farm is hosting an anniversary celebration on June 12
Those feeding hummingbirds warned to use right mixture, keep feeders clean

Those feeding hummingbirds warned to use right mixture, keep feeders clean

A veterinary technician posted online that she found a hummingbird whose tongue was unable to retract, likely because of fungal spores attached to its mouth or esophagus
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