By: Vaughn Palmer
Vaughn Palmer: The project at issue was a 129-unit building in Kitsilano intended to house homeless, mentally ill and low-income residents.
Vaughn Palmer is a provincial affairs political columnist at Vancouver Sun, based in Victoria. He covers a range of topics including government and politics, healthcare, real estate, and travel, with a focus on Canadian issues, particularly in Vancouver and Ottawa. Vaughn's work has been featured in various publications, including the Windsor Star, Ottawa Citizen, and The Province.
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Vaughn Palmer's primary focus is on local government and politics, particularly within British Columbia and Vancouver. His coverage heavily emphasizes government announcements, legal policy regulation, and opinion editorials related to these topics.
Given his focus, he would be most receptive to pitches providing insights into local government decisions in British Columbia or Vancouver. He might also be interested in expert commentary from individuals with direct knowledge of the political landscape in this region.
Pitches offering analysis of how specific policies or decisions impact the local community could resonate well with Vaughn Palmer. Additionally, stories that shed light on key figures such as David Eby or John Horgan may capture his interest due to their relevance to B.C. politics.
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