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Wolf Depner

Wolf Depner

I had previously reported for the Saanich News in Greater Victoria from October 2016 to September 2019. My time with Black Press Media also includes six years at the Penticton Western News (2002-2008) and summer internships in the region. Before rejoining Black Press Media on Vancouver Island, I had studied and taught at the University of British Columbia, Okanagan Campus and I recently served as associate faculty at Royal Roads University.

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250-656-1151
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wolfgang.depner@blackpress.ca

Recent Work by Wolf

Trudeau calling U.S. annexation threat 'real' a reality check for B.C.: analyst

Trudeau calling U.S. annexation threat 'real' a reality check for B.C.: analyst

Prime Minister made comment behind closed doors in Toronto where he was hosting a summit with business leaders
B.C. unemployment creeping up as Canada's creeping down

B.C. unemployment creeping up as Canada's creeping down

B.C. rate hits 6 per cent in January 2025, still lower than Canada's as a whole
B.C. aims to speed up clean energy projects with regulatory change

B.C. aims to speed up clean energy projects with regulatory change

Legislation to be tabled once Legislative Assembly returns later in February
Government announces 6 new Indigenous justice centres across B.C.

Government announces 6 new Indigenous justice centres across B.C.

Centres bring B.C. total to 15, fulfill a provincial government pledge to create a network
B.C. small businesses report declining sales in third quarter of 2024

B.C. small businesses report declining sales in third quarter of 2024

Report by Xero Small Business Insights also warns of higher costs in case of tariffs
Chamber of Commerce endorses B.C.'s fast-track resource project plan, wants more

Chamber of Commerce endorses B.C.'s fast-track resource project plan, wants more

Canada's largest union has also endorsed the fast-tracking announced by Premier David Eby yesterday
B.C. Greens: NDP's resource project push a 'knee-jerk expansion of the status quo'

B.C. Greens: NDP's resource project push a 'knee-jerk expansion of the status quo'

B.C. Greens call on B.C. NDP to build more "resilient" economy
B.C. releases list of 10 resource projects it plans to accelerate into action

B.C. releases list of 10 resource projects it plans to accelerate into action

Projects aim to support rural and remote parts of British Columbia
Conservative Leader Rustad calls for 'complete restructuring' of B.C. economy

Conservative Leader Rustad calls for 'complete restructuring' of B.C. economy

Rustad also questioned the efficacy of retaliatory tariffs
B.C. to pause non-tariff measures aimed at the United States

B.C. to pause non-tariff measures aimed at the United States

Eby repeated earlier comments that the threatened tariffs re-shaped relations with the U.S.
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