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Articles by Bhinder
- B.C. 'full steam ahead' in using AstraZeneca as review deems it safe for use
- Travel restrictions still on the table, says B.C. Premier John Horgan
- Forget the pomp: Lt.- gov.'s pooch takes the stage at Throne Speech
- Don't do it: Experts warn COVID-19 variants leave little room for error
- Some teachers racing around Lower Mainland in hopes of getting leftover shots
- COVID-19 vaccine soon available for those 55-65 in select cities outside B.C.'s Lower Mainland
- Much ado about a loo: Critics slam $645,000 toilet in Vancouver
- Province eases eligibility, deadline for recovery grant for small and medium businesses
- Site C mega dam billions over budget, delayed by COVID-19, but will go ahead: B.C. premier
- Woman who alleges B.C. hospital staff turned her away before she delivered stillborn baby tells her story
- Hate crimes up 97% overall in Vancouver last year, anti-Asian hate crimes up 717%
- B.C. sticking with vaccine plan despite calls to immunize racialized groups sooner
- Medical devices could be hacked, B.C. auditor general warns
- Are we headed for a 'new pandemic' of COVID-19 variants?
- Dr. Bonnie Henry responds to criticism after asking people to 'do more'
- B.C.'s premier, top doctor unveiling province's mass vaccination plans on Friday
- Interprovincial travel ban? B.C. seeking legal advice, premier says
- Infected with COVID-19? Here's how long you may need to wait for a vaccine
- Pandemic pressures creating 'unprecedented' demand for psychological supports among B.C. doctors
- Relaxing public health measures a slow and phased approach: experts
Bhinder Sajan
ContactBhinder Sajan is a reporter with CTV News Vancouver.
She works in Victoria, covering news about politics in the province, from the CTV News Vancouver bureau at the legislature.
Together with photojournalist Chris Brinton, the duo covers what’s happening with politics and policy, but also looks at stories impacting the capital region.
Bhinder is a seasoned reporter with experience producing, reporting, and anchoring in TV, radio and print. She has extensive experience with breaking news as she’s covered local, national and international news stories. She’s previously worked for CBC and Omni.
Bhinder received a Jack Webster Foundation Fellowship for up and coming journalists in 2012 and attended the prestigious Poynter Institute in the United States. She also has a degree in Sociology.
Bhinder returned home to Vancouver Island in January 2015 to take on her new role.