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Trevor Crawley

Trevor Crawley

Trevor Crawley has been a reporter with the Cranbrook Townsman and Black Press in various roles since 2011. A graduate of the journalism program at Langara College in Vancouver, Crawley first joined the Townsman in the role of sports editor, covering the Western Hockey League (WHL) and the Kootenay International Junior Hockey League (KIJHL), as well as other local college and high school sports. In 2015, he moved over to the news desk, covering local municipal, provincial and federal politics, the courts, and everything in between. Cranbrook is a growing hub of the East Kootenay and there is always a story to tell, whether it is breaking spot news or feature profiles on issues relevant to the community. Outside of the office, Crawley enjoys playing team sports, hiking, hunting and strumming the guitar.

Phone
250-426-5201 ext. 56
Email
trevor.crawley@cranbrooktownsman.com

Recent Work by Trevor

Man fined $10K, faces 15-year hunting ban for killing grizzly bear

Man fined $10K, faces 15-year hunting ban for killing grizzly bear

Kootenay-Columbia MP pans federal budget

Kootenay-Columbia MP pans federal budget

Rob Morrison takes issue with deficit spending, federal carbon tax
Additional testing for fatal wildlife disease comes back negative

Additional testing for fatal wildlife disease comes back negative

Province says it is continuing to respond to Chronic Wasting Disease
East Kootenay snowpack at 76 per cent of normal

East Kootenay snowpack at 76 per cent of normal

Report identifies human rights challenges in Cranbrook

Report identifies human rights challenges in Cranbrook

Community brief examined human rights issues around housing, health care, and discrimination and hate
MLA Shypitka calls for more resources to wildlife disease response

MLA Shypitka calls for more resources to wildlife disease response

Kootenay East official says more testing labs, emergency fund needed to combat Chronic Wasting Disease
Coroners Service reports two fatal overdose deaths in Kootenays in February

Coroners Service reports two fatal overdose deaths in Kootenays in February

Kootenay politicians challenge carbon tax increase

Kootenay politicians challenge carbon tax increase

Carbon tax rates up as of April 1
As B.C. regions place fire bans, Kootenay officials monitor local conditions

As B.C. regions place fire bans, Kootenay officials monitor local conditions

Open burning to be banned in Cariboo, Prince George fire centres as drought conditions persist
SD5 receives school maintenance funding

SD5 receives school maintenance funding

Upgrades coming to schools in Cranbrook, Elkford and core district facilities
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