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Cindy E. Harnett

Cindy E. Harnett

Cindy Harnett is a Times 91原创 reporter focused on health.

Cindy is originally from Toronto, where she attended York University and Ryerson University before taking her first newspaper job in northern Ontario, where she learned about forestry, wildlife, block heaters, and snowstorms in May. She has worked as a reporter in Quesnel and a managing editor at Black Press, and has contributed to publications including Maclean鈥檚 magazine.

In 2008, Cindy and her Times 91原创 colleagues picked up a Jack Webster Best News Reporting of the Year award for coverage of the 2007 Lee family murder-suicide, which highlighted gross inadequacies in domestic violence and child protection services and police co-ordination.

Over the years, Cindy has gravitated to issues of justice, including the 1997 swarming and murder of teenager Reena Virk, the 2012 botched firing of eight B.C. Health Ministry researchers during which one committed suicide, the 2018 toxic drug poisoning death of Elliot Eurchuk, and the 2019 William Head jailbreak that saw two prisoners charged with murder.

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Recent Work by Cindy E.

Six new addiction treatment beds open in Nanaimo

Six new addiction treatment beds open in Nanaimo

The new treatment beds are among 26 announced by Health Minister Josie Osborne on Monday
Doctors set up pop-up overdose-prevention site at Comox hospital

Doctors set up pop-up overdose-prevention site at Comox hospital

Similar pop-up sites have been set up outside Nanaimo and Victoria hospitals by a group of 91原创 Island addictions specialists worried about hospital patients overdosing
B.C.'s $1,000 grocery rebates may be on chopping block in efficiency review

B.C.'s $1,000 grocery rebates may be on chopping block in efficiency review

B.C. Premier David Eby said the 鈥淣o. 1 priority鈥 right now is protecting B.C. families from the U.S. tariff threat.
'Human activity' in vacant Turner building likely a contributing factor in fire: chief

'Human activity' in vacant Turner building likely a contributing factor in fire: chief

There is evidence that people have been 鈥渋n and out of that building over a number of years,鈥 says Victoria Fire Chief Dan Atkinson
Three taken to hospital after head-on crash on Sooke Road

Three taken to hospital after head-on crash on Sooke Road

An eastbound 2001 Chevrolet Monte Carlo apparently crossed the centre line and collided head-on with a westbound taxi carrying a youth passenger, police say

RCMP say missing 53-year-old man located

Sean Maher, who was last seen on Jan. 9, 2025, in the vicinity of York Road and Lewis Street, has been located
B.C.'s first physician assistants hired to work in Saanich Peninsula Hospital

B.C.'s first physician assistants hired to work in Saanich Peninsula Hospital

Physician assistants, who work under a physician supervisor, are common in other provinces and in the 91原创 Armed Forces, but are new to hospitals in B.C.
New chief coroner seeks to use data to shine a light on B.C.'s deaths

New chief coroner seeks to use data to shine a light on B.C.'s deaths

B.C.鈥檚 new chief coroner plans to put less focus on the province鈥檚 drug deaths, and highlight more of the service鈥檚 other work.
Premier wants involuntary secure-care sites to open by late spring

Premier wants involuntary secure-care sites to open by late spring

Two involuntary secure-care sites are due to open in spring for people struggling with severe addiction, brain injury and mental illness
Family waits 14 hours in ER for three-year-old to see doctor

Family waits 14 hours in ER for three-year-old to see doctor

鈥楩amilies shouldn鈥檛 have to wait 14 hours for care, especially when young children are involved,鈥 mother tells health minister
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