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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.

Victoria City Council

Victoria mayor apologizes for Dowler Place rollout

Robyn Bell
Jun 12, 2025

Mayor Alto says the access hub has helped 75 people so far, but North Park residents previously criticized the lack community engagement

Events

UVic study: understanding kelp forests could be key to Canada's net-zero emissions goal

Robyn Bell
Jun 6, 2025

Early research suggests Canada's kelp forests can capture a combined 40K-400K tonnes of carbon each year.

Diversity

BC’s gender pay gap is shrinking, but still one of the largest in Canada

Robyn Bell
Jun 3, 2025

The province had the fourth-highest gender pay gap in Canada

Politics

Local leaders voice opposition to BC’s proposed infrastructure act

Robyn Bell
May 28, 2025

South Island mayors, First Nation chiefs, and MLAs have said the bill could allow new projects to skip environmental and Indigenous consultations.

Municipal

Province orders Oak Bay to change bylaws to meet housing targets

Robyn Bell
May 22, 2025

The municipality is one of two in BC to be called out by the housing minister for slow progress.

Overdose Crisis

Key findings from inquest into UVic student’s on-campus death

Robyn Bell
May 16, 2025

The inquest finished this week, with the jury making 10 recommendations to prevent similar deaths.

Events

Plant sales happening in Greater Victoria this month

Robyn Bell
May 1, 2025

Get started on your garden with native species, edible plants, and a variety of flowers and herbs.

Climate Change

Report: BC will not hit its climate targets by 2030

Robyn Bell
Apr 30, 2025

The province is on track to reduce emissions by only 20% by 2030, rather than the promised 40%.