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Evert Lindquist

Evert Lindquist

Originally from Oak Bay, B.C., I started out with Black Press Media's Greater Victoria team in 2021. Now in Revelstoke, I hold a bachelor of journalism and humanities from Carleton University and I also studied at the University of Leeds in England. I enjoy covering environment and biodiversity and spent summer 2024 reporting in Uganda on nature-based climate solutions. I found my journalistic calling while teaching and travelling in Argentina during my gap year. I love learning languages and am always happy to chat in Spanish and German, among others.

Phone
250-837-4667
Email
evert.lindquist@revelstokereview.com

Recent Work by Evert

Revelstoke duo swim to the podium at Special Olympics in Prince George

Revelstoke duo swim to the podium at Special Olympics in Prince George

Yorke Parkin and Sean Moore score a combined two bronze, four silver and one gold across diversity of swim events at BC Summer Games
Revelstoke ski resort nominated best in Canada for 11th year

Revelstoke ski resort nominated best in Canada for 11th year

Revelstoke Mountain Resort again makes finals for World Ski Awards, having won in 2016 and 2020
Skiers each fined $1K for entering restricted park zone near Revelstoke

Skiers each fined $1K for entering restricted park zone near Revelstoke

Majority of two men's fine will go toward Avalanche Canada, after they mistakenly accessed Glacier National Park's West Rogers Winter Restricted Area in April
Nakusp '80s grads to reunite from across continent for homecoming

Nakusp '80s grads to reunite from across continent for homecoming

Event focused on 1980s, '90s grad classes will see about 300 alumni, teachers and parents attend, following last year's '71 reunion
Here's what's happening in Nakusp: Biking, barbecue and cinnamon buns

Here's what's happening in Nakusp: Biking, barbecue and cinnamon buns

Stay in the know on upcoming events and opportunities in and around town, July 10 onward!
B.C. kayaker excited to spotlight Columbia River in 3-week charity paddle

B.C. kayaker excited to spotlight Columbia River in 3-week charity paddle

Darcy Kindred, 55, got into kayaking last summer after 30 years in finance and a long battle with mental health, and departs on his three-week-long summer voyage July 10
UPDATE: Small fire controlled south of Revelstoke near Shelter Bay

UPDATE: Small fire controlled south of Revelstoke near Shelter Bay

Burn under control by noon and still smaller than a tennis court, fewer than 10 kilometres up Highway 23 from ferry terminal
Meat of the issue: Highway 1 spill smells trouble in Revelstoke

Meat of the issue: Highway 1 spill smells trouble in Revelstoke

City bylaw worked with property owner to remove fermenting food products "in a timely manner," after odour became detected across Industrial Park
Last name basis: friendship and fun fuel B.C. small town trivia hosts

Last name basis: friendship and fun fuel B.C. small town trivia hosts

For Revelstoke's Legion trivia hosts, Lindsay and Jillian Russell, the unpredictable runs the show
Meet the marvellous mountain marmot: Surprise company in the B.C. subalpine

Meet the marvellous mountain marmot: Surprise company in the B.C. subalpine

These furry philosophers, found all along the Coast and Rocky mountains up to Alaska, are the reason Whistler got its name
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