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Robyn Bell

Robyn was born and raised in Victoria, but spent just over a decade in Toronto, Montreal and, briefly, the UK. Now, she's back in her hometown, ready to dive into everything going on in BC's capital. Before joining Capital Daily, Robyn studied journalism at Toronto Metropolitan University (formerly Ryerson) and visual journalism at Concordia University. She previously worked in corporate learning & development, copywriting and has spent years freelancing as a feature writer. When she's not covering Victoria news or doom scrolling online (for journalistic purposes, of course), she can probably be found at the movies, a concert, or on a hike.

Health

BC’s for-profit LTC homes are investing less in patient care, seniors advocate reports

Robyn Bell
Oct 2, 2023

BC's designated advocate says for-profit care homes spend less per patient, lack bang-for-buck, and are costing the public more than they used to

Events

Here’s what’s happening in Greater Victoria for National Truth and Reconciliation Day 2023

Robyn Bell
Sep 27, 2023

There are lots of ways to honour survivors and support Indigenous peoples and cultures this week

Latest News

Protesters clash at Legislature during counter SOGI demonstrations

Robyn Bell
Sep 20, 2023

Marches cancelled as police call for end to demonstrations

Labour

The confusion around restaurant tip outs

Robyn Bell
Sep 18, 2023

Tips are a major part of Victoria restaurant workers’ salaries—but where they end up is the employer’s call

Latest News

“Chaos erupted”: Flair Airlines leaves at least 50 passengers behind at YYJ

Robyn Bell
Sep 1, 2023

Customers say lack of staffing and disorganization led many to miss domestic flights

Arts

Satan Wants You directors on the conspiracy that shook Victoria—and the world

Robyn Bell
Aug 15, 2023

New documentary explores the personal aspect of Michelle Remembers

Music

Kele Fleming redefines her sound with latest remixes

Robyn Bell
Jul 12, 2023

Ahead of her live show at Willows Beach, the Victoria-based musician explores new genres

Latest News

How Canada’s worst wildfire season could affect the Island

Robyn Bell
Jun 6, 2023

With three active wildfires on the Island, wildfire season is expected to get worse as the summer progresses