Author

Jolene Rudisuela

Jolene is a reporter who loves long-form, in-depth stories. She is a generalist reporter based in Victoria, and speaks both English and French. She graduated from Mount Royal University with a degree in journalism and came out of the program with two national awards for her work on a multimedia story about a Calgary mobile home park. Being from Alberta, she got her first taste of Island life while working as a reporter with the Comox Valley Record, where she covered everything from aquaculture to the overdose crisis to Cumberland village council. She later spent a year as a copy editor with Pagemasters North America, working with clients like the Toronto Star and the Winnipeg Free Press. She is a member of the Canadian Association of Journalists, and her honours and awards include the CAJ Student Award of Excellence in 2018, Best Multimedia Production from Emerge Media Awards in 2018, and she was a finalist for the Multimedia Story of the Year from Associated Collegiate Press Awards in 2018.

Travel

A Victorian’s guide to hiking the West Coast Trail

The trail isn’t for the faint of heart—or for those who want to stay clean—but it offers much in return

Environment

Meet the team of volunteers removing invasive species from local parks

Greater Victoria Green Team has been bringing community members together to restore community green spaces

Community

For her 80th birthday, this Parksville woman is rollerblading 350 kilometres

Starting on Aug. 9, Sonya Bardati will roll from Port Hardy to Parksville to raise money for the BC SPCA

Health

Sooke dentist going mobile to bring dental care to underserved Juan de Fuca communities

In smaller, remote communities where a physical clinic may not be feasible, mobile dental offices may be the answer

Arts

‘Think a little bit differently’: first non-profit Creative Reuse Centre opens in Victoria

SUPPLY Victoria’s new centre aims to divert used art materials from the landfill back into the hands of artists

Latest News

Nicholas Kristof shares five lessons on how to change the world

The Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist spoke in Victoria as part of Capital Daily’s speaker series

Community

Picnics, piggybacks, and (literally) stolen bases: Drag baseball returns on Canada Day

Following the recent violent threats against a Victoria drag event, performers are feeling defiant

Latest News

To comfortably afford a Victoria one-bedroom, you now need to be making $75K

Victoria is the ninth-most expensive city in Canada to rent a one-bedroom apartment