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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.

Search teams scour Lake Cowichan area for man who never returned from Saturday walk

Search teams scour Lake Cowichan area for man who never returned from Saturday walk

Good weather has allowed searchers to hunt for Nicholas Marion from about 8 a.m. to nightfall each day
Fleming one of three cabinet ministers not running in fall provincial election

Fleming one of three cabinet ministers not running in fall provincial election

Labour Minister Harry Bains and Forests Minister Bruce Ralston also announced this week they won鈥檛 seek re-election
B.C. Ferries cancels two Thursday morning sailings due to mechanical issues

B.C. Ferries cancels two Thursday morning sailings due to mechanical issues

The 6 a.m. departing from Tsawwassen and the 8 a.m. from Swartz Bay were cancelled, but the 10 a.m. from Tsawwassen went ahead as scheduled
Urgent and primary care centre set to open in Duncan next year

Urgent and primary care centre set to open in Duncan next year

Construction of the 10,000-square-foot facility at 940 Government St. is underway
Oak Bay library branch closes temporarily after maggots found in book-return area

Oak Bay library branch closes temporarily after maggots found in book-return area

The closure, implemented at 1 p.m. on Tuesday, was expected to be for at least 24 hours
Business steps up to equip Langford Lake with life-rings

Business steps up to equip Langford Lake with life-rings

Ryan Oakley, owner of True North Group estate liquidation services, says he has purchased five dock-edge life-rings and he鈥檚 just waiting for a green light from the city to install them.
Significant progress on Cancer Action Plan but 'work to do,' health minister says

Significant progress on Cancer Action Plan but 'work to do,' health minister says

As part of cancer screening, the province launched the country鈥檚 first HPV self-screening program to catch the virus that can cause cervical cancer. Almost 30,000 have been ordered since Jan. 29.
CRD to consider pilot program to put safety equipment at swimming beaches

CRD to consider pilot program to put safety equipment at swimming beaches

B.C. had a record number of drownings in 2023, with the highest number on 91原创 Island.
Green Party MLA Adam Olsen won't run in upcoming B.C. election

Green Party MLA Adam Olsen won't run in upcoming B.C. election

鈥淭here鈥檚 only one story about this decision鈥 what鈥檚 in the best interest of our family,鈥 MLA Adam Olsen said of his decision not to run for re-election.
Tenants return to burned house to retrieve belongings

Tenants return to burned house to retrieve belongings

The fire started in a barbecue, but investigators have not determined the exact cause
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