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Philip Wolf

Philip Wolf

I’ve been involved with journalism on Vancouver Island for more than 30 years, beginning as a teenage holiday fill-in at the old Cowichan News Leader. Following university, I joined the Cowichan Valley Citizen, then moved to the Nanaimo Daily News, finishing there as managing editor. I’m currently the editor of the PQB News and Vancouver Island Free Daily, as well as hosting a variety of Black Press Media podcasts. Your questions, comments and story ideas are always welcome.

Phone
250-905-0019
Email
philip.wolf@blackpress.ca

Recent Work by Philip

WOLF: Would you ever eat a cold hot dog right out of the pack?

WOLF: Would you ever eat a cold hot dog right out of the pack?

COLUMN: Hot dogs seem to be everywhere in the month of July
Oceanside RCMP deal with vandals, fraud, car thieves, vehicle fires

Oceanside RCMP deal with vandals, fraud, car thieves, vehicle fires

Canada Post mailboxes damaged; cash and snowshoes found in Parksville
WHAT’S ON: A list of PQB community events, week of July 21, 2024

WHAT’S ON: A list of PQB community events, week of July 21, 2024

Ongoing events in the PQB area
WOLF: Vandalism in all forms is just exceptionally stupid

WOLF: Vandalism in all forms is just exceptionally stupid

COLUMN: Strong emotions expressed in unhealthy ways
WHAT’S ON: A list of PQB community events, week of July 14, 2024

WHAT’S ON: A list of PQB community events, week of July 14, 2024

Ongoing events in the PQB area
WOLF: My sandcastle-building skills haven't improved after all these years

WOLF: My sandcastle-building skills haven't improved after all these years

COLUMN: Parksville sand sculpting competition begins July 11
Vandals damage property throughout Parksville Qualicum Beach

Vandals damage property throughout Parksville Qualicum Beach

Oceanside RCMP also deal with vehicle and licence plate theft
WHAT’S ON: A list of PQB community events, week of July 7, 2024

WHAT’S ON: A list of PQB community events, week of July 7, 2024

Ongoing events in the PQB area
Parksville Qualicum Beach benchmark home price remains near $900K

Parksville Qualicum Beach benchmark home price remains near $900K

Month-over-month increase of 1 per cent compared to last year
WOLF: Sometimes the best things never change

WOLF: Sometimes the best things never change

COLUMN: There's just something about places that seem like time has stood still
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