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Cindy E. Harnett

Cindy E. Harnett

Cindy Harnett is a Times Colonist reporter focused on health.

Cindy is originally from Toronto, where she attended York University and Ryerson University before taking her first newspaper job in northern Ontario, where she learned about forestry, wildlife, block heaters, and snowstorms in May. She has worked as a reporter in Quesnel and a managing editor at Black Press, and has contributed to publications including Maclean鈥檚 magazine.

In 2008, Cindy and her Times Colonist colleagues picked up a Jack Webster Best News Reporting of the Year award for coverage of the 2007 Lee family murder-suicide, which highlighted gross inadequacies in domestic violence and child protection services and police co-ordination.

Over the years, Cindy has gravitated to issues of justice, including the 1997 swarming and murder of teenager Reena Virk, the 2012 botched firing of eight B.C. Health Ministry researchers during which one committed suicide, the 2018 toxic drug poisoning death of Elliot Eurchuk, and the 2019 William Head jailbreak that saw two prisoners charged with murder.

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Recent Work by Cindy E.

B.C.'s $1,000 grocery rebates may be on chopping block in efficiency review

B.C.'s $1,000 grocery rebates may be on chopping block in efficiency review

B.C. Premier David Eby said the 鈥淣o. 1 priority鈥 right now is protecting B.C. families from the U.S. tariff threat.
B.C.'s first physician assistants hired to work in Saanich Peninsula Hospital

B.C.'s first physician assistants hired to work in Saanich Peninsula Hospital

Physician assistants, who work under a physician supervisor, are common in other provinces and in the Canadian Armed Forces, but are new to hospitals in B.C.
New chief coroner seeks to use data to shine a light on B.C.'s deaths

New chief coroner seeks to use data to shine a light on B.C.'s deaths

B.C.鈥檚 new chief coroner plans to put less focus on the province鈥檚 drug deaths, and highlight more of the service鈥檚 other work.
Premier wants involuntary secure-care sites to open by late spring

Premier wants involuntary secure-care sites to open by late spring

Two involuntary secure-care sites are due to open in spring for people struggling with severe addiction, brain injury and mental illness
What's your health risk from alcohol? New website from UVic will tell you

What's your health risk from alcohol? New website from UVic will tell you

Users of knowalcohol.ca can enter their age, sex and how much they drink per week and calculate their risk of several alcohol-related diseases.
Former Green MLA to serve as lead negotiator for Tsartlip

Former Green MLA to serve as lead negotiator for Tsartlip

In his new role, Adam Olsen will steer his nation鈥檚 negotiations with the federal, provincial, regional and local governments, B.C. Ferries and other entities
Doctors say drop in drug deaths likely supply-related

Doctors say drop in drug deaths likely supply-related

Dr. Ryan Herriot says what often kills people taking fentanyl is a higher potency than anticipated and the drug cartels may have figured out how to deliver better consistency.
Niece of dementia patient who was found dead asks how he was able to leave

Niece of dementia patient who was found dead asks how he was able to leave

Christian Dube was able to make it past three potential barriers and travel roughly 15 kilometres to a Langford trailer park where he was later found dead outdoors of severe hypothermia
How a crowd of people came together to save a runner's life during Victoria race

How a crowd of people came together to save a runner's life during Victoria race

Over the course of Michael Bohonos鈥 two-hour resuscitation he鈥檇 be revived many times.
Avian flu found at poultry farm on Saanich Peninsula

Avian flu found at poultry farm on Saanich Peninsula

B.C. Agriculture Minister Lana Popham said the virus was found in a flock of about 60 chickens on the Saanich Peninsula
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