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Articles by Bhinder
- Ready to retire? B.C. Premier John Horgan's comments spark speculation
- $10-a-day child care spots to double in B.C., but system still faces challenges
- John Horgan's popularity takes a hit: Angus Reid poll
- 'We'll keep doing this': B.C. group behind highway blockades vows more to come
- Flooding concerns in parts of B.C. amid 'unusually high' snowpack levels
- B.C. on track to see record-breaking number of deadly fires in 2022
- B.C. expands Alert Ready system to provide heat warnings
- B.C. NDP signed own 'death warrant' with Royal Museum project, Liberals say
- 'Disturbing': Ombudsperson says B.C. kept money meant for care of child with disabilities
- 'Can never happen again': Political reaction to court ruling in B.C. legislature spending scandal
- Museum controversy continues to dominate B.C. politics
- Bad optics? B.C. government under fire again for $800M museum rebuild
- March for Life in Victoria attracts hundreds amid U.S. abortion debate
- Naturopaths, chiropractors lag behind other health professionals in vaccination rates
- Passing the buck? B.C. minister, energy executive respond to record gas prices
- Review to probe random attacks and how to curb prolific offenders
- B.C.'s emergency alerts expanding to include threats from floods, wildfires
- Liberals hope to hold on to Vancouver-Quilchena seat in by-election
- Elections BC readies for first vote count using electronic tabulators
- B.C. should replace RCMP with provincial police force, committee recommends
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.