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Articles by Bhinder
- B.C. opposition leader proposes 'radical' mental health and addictions plan
- B.C. premier 'optimistic' ahead of health-care meeting with Trudeau
- B.C. reveals plan for decriminalization of small amounts of drugs for personal use
- Time to put health care in Canadians' hands: report
- NDP government's $10 FOI fee prompts concerns
- ‘It’s a good day’ : Blueberry River First Nations signs historic agreement with B.C. government
- B.C. premier says 'progress' being made on free birth control promise
- B.C. adopts new housing permit strategy to get more homes built quickly
- B.C. pledges $500M to help preserve rental buildings, combat 'speculators and profiteers'
- UBC faces criticism for handling of Indigenous identity case
- B.C. Premier David Eby took office with a 100-day plan. Here's how it's been going.
- B.C. removes financial barriers in attempts to recruit more nurses
- Turpel-Lafond case prompts renewed calls to address 'pretendianism' at Canada's universities
- Property assessment notices in the mail as B.C. sees values increase again
- One SRO behind 504 emergency calls in 2022 faces prosecution: Vancouver Fire Rescue Services
- Watchdog clears police involved in Saanich, B.C., bank shootout
- Staff provides sneak peek at Vancouver's new St. Paul's Hospital
- Province, City of Vancouver partner to build 90 units of modular housing for Downtown Eastside residents
- Province requesting freeze to basic ICBC rates for 2 years
- B.C.'s new housing minister says renters' rebate, other relief measures could be coming in 2023
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.