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Michael John Lo

Michael John Lo

Michael John Lo is a Times 91原创 reporter covering weekend breaking news, post-secondary issues and the changing face of the capital region.

Before working for the Times 91原创, Michael was published in the Globe and Mail, The Tyee, and Capital Daily.

He lives in an apartment about the size of a one-car garage and often bikes to work. Sometimes he runs into stories along the way.

Michael graduated with a major in political science from UVic in 2022.

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Recent Work by Michael

Centennial Square redesign clears first council hurdle

Centennial Square redesign clears first council hurdle

Victoria council votes 6-3 to approve redesign in principle. Opponents question need for project, dislike loss of fountain.
New Langford substation planned as part of $3.2B in Island energy upgrades

New Langford substation planned as part of $3.2B in Island energy upgrades

The substation will be able to provide power for 40,000 to 70,000 more homes, BC Hydro says
Langford installs life rings at lakes in wake of drowning

Langford installs life rings at lakes in wake of drowning

The rings have been installed at Langford Lake, where Dequan Keron McKay drowned last month, as well as at six other locations in the city
Canada Day drone show in Victoria cancelled due to high winds: city

Canada Day drone show in Victoria cancelled due to high winds: city

It鈥檚 unclear whether the City of Victoria will still have to pay for the show.
V2V ferry dock removed to make way for temporary Clipper wharf

V2V ferry dock removed to make way for temporary Clipper wharf

Clipper operations are being temporarily moved out of the Belleville Terminal, which is receiving an extensive upgrade
Esquimalt councillor's election-sign ban proposal is rejected

Esquimalt councillor's election-sign ban proposal is rejected

Councillors vote 4-2 to reject sign ban.
Cowichan rescue crews search for man last seen in Youbou

Cowichan rescue crews search for man last seen in Youbou

Nicholas Marion, 28, was last seen leaving a friend鈥檚 house at 11439 Youbou Rd. at 6:30 a.m. on Saturday.
Kings and queens celebrate 30 years of drag ball games

Kings and queens celebrate 30 years of drag ball games

About 2,500 people came out to Vic West Park Monday to cheer on this year鈥檚 Memorial Drag Ball Game, which began in 1994 as a way to remember those lost to HIV/AIDS.
Canada Day is perfect excuse to dress in red and white

Canada Day is perfect excuse to dress in red and white

Canada Day events were held all over the Island. The largest event was at Victoria鈥檚 Inner Harbour.
July 1 known as Humiliation Day in early immigrant Chinese community

July 1 known as Humiliation Day in early immigrant Chinese community

A Victoria Chinatown museum is exploring how the federal government sought to bar people of Chinese origin from 91原创 society.
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