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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

Conservatory CEO has big plans for Pandora site, including music plaza

Conservatory CEO has big plans for Pandora site, including music plaza

As a $250,000 exterior upgrade, including a new ironwork fence, takes shape, CEO Nathan Medd is advocating for a public plaza in front of the Victoria Conservatory of Music
Esquimalt property owners face higher fire-inspection fees, fines

Esquimalt property owners face higher fire-inspection fees, fines

Esquimalt is doubling or tripling most of its fees for fire inspections and introducing daily fines of up to $2,000 for violations, as part of an update to its fire-safety bylaw
Embedded: Why is there so little change on the 900-block of Pandora, after an end-of-year 'deadline'?

Embedded: Why is there so little change on the 900-block of Pandora, after an end-of-year 'deadline'?

Dozens of people and a smattering of tents can be seen on most nights, despite months-long efforts to move people off the street
Injured snowshoer rescued after 100-metre slide on 5040 mountain slope

Injured snowshoer rescued after 100-metre slide on 5040 mountain slope

She was on a mountain cliff, 5040, about halfway between Port Alberni and Tofino.
Esquimalt eyes potential sites for public dock; no money committed

Esquimalt eyes potential sites for public dock; no money committed

Residents being surveyed on where they鈥檇 like to see a dock built.
Extreme-weather shelters open as freezing temperatures arrive

Extreme-weather shelters open as freezing temperatures arrive

Freezing temperatures forecast for the next several days
News of ceasefire in Gaza greeted with cautious optimism on Island

News of ceasefire in Gaza greeted with cautious optimism on Island

The ceasefire might be a 鈥渢iny, tiny baby step鈥 for people to begin to heal and to start the process of rebuilding trust 鈥 in the Middle East as well as on the Island, says Rabbi Harry Brechner of Congregation Emanu-El
From swearing to lying to bullying: Report reviews how some Island police officers misbehaved

From swearing to lying to bullying: Report reviews how some Island police officers misbehaved

Misconduct included swearing at an officer during a traffic stop, filming a prisoner masturbating in a cell, and lying about their military service records
Drivers hit streetlamp in Victoria, utility pole in Nanaimo in weekend crashes

Drivers hit streetlamp in Victoria, utility pole in Nanaimo in weekend crashes

The police watchdog is investigating a Vic West crash in the area of Tyee and Esquimalt roads about 3 a.m. Sunday.
Local governments given another year to use $18M for Island rail corridor planning

Local governments given another year to use $18M for Island rail corridor planning

The province is giving another year for 91原创 Island communities to take advantage of provincial money to plan what they want to do with the Island鈥檚 railway corridor.
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