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Don Bodger

Don Bodger

I've been a part of the newspaper industry since 1980 when I began on a part-time basis covering sports for the Ladysmith-Chemainus Chronicle. Eventually, I was brought on permanently part-time to also handle Chemainus community pages. After a brief stint pursuing a radio career at CKAY Radio in Duncan, I returned to newspapers in 1983, this time at the Cowichan Leader in Duncan. My roles there included reporting on sports and community features.

Over the years, the publication transformed into the Cowichan News Leader and Cowichan News Leader Pictorial. I remained dedicated to the newspaper until April 2015. Following a year of freelancing, I took on the role of news editor for a group of community-owned papers, which consisted of the Chemainus Valley Courier, South Cowichan Echo, and Duncan Free Press.

In 2017, Black Press Media acquired the papers, and I transitioned to the position of editor for the Chemainus Valley Courier, the sole publication from the trio that was retained. Since then, I've embraced the role of editor and have continued to contribute to delivering meaningful news and stories to the community.

Phone
250-246-1448
Email
don.bodger@chemainusvalleycourier.ca

Recent Work by Don

Background dictates Chemainus author’s storylines

Background dictates Chemainus author’s storylines

Thrillers stem from Crown Prosecution and Police Complaint Commissioner office experience
Ghost of a chance: Island actors talk about life as an understudy

Ghost of a chance: Island actors talk about life as an understudy

Experienced actors make sure the show goes on if needed to fill a role
Humble Island beginnings blossomed into storied career for Trooper keyboardist

Humble Island beginnings blossomed into storied career for Trooper keyboardist

Frank Ludwig got his start as a boy pumping the organ in a tiny downtown Chemainus church
Up to three new murals coming to Chemainus

Up to three new murals coming to Chemainus

Project will be coordinated between the Rotary Club and Festival of Murals Society
Act your age means more movie roles for seniors like Mark Brandon

Act your age means more movie roles for seniors like Mark Brandon

Island-filmed The Baker’s Son provides a prominent role as a news anchor
Parallels between Chemainus and fictional town evident in Hallmark movie

Parallels between Chemainus and fictional town evident in Hallmark movie

Tourism boost likely down the road from publicity after a week of filming
Colorful scenery abundant in Chemainus spring equinox art exhibit

Colorful scenery abundant in Chemainus spring equinox art exhibit

St. Joseph’s Artist Studio Gallery the site for bright landscape paintings
Popular Island dinner theatre hoping fundraiser can Bridge The Gap

Popular Island dinner theatre hoping fundraiser can Bridge The Gap

Chemainus Theatre patrons launch campaign to assist in filling the void until performances return
Chemainus provides the perfect small town atmosphere for movie shoot

Chemainus provides the perfect small town atmosphere for movie shoot

Community takes on the persona of Windward, Washington for Hallmark production
Hallmark movie crews moving into Chemainus for the week

Hallmark movie crews moving into Chemainus for the week

Filming of The Baker’s Sons being conducted downtown
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