Rochelle Baker
Journalist | Quadra Island |
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About Rochelle Baker
Rochelle Baker is the Quadra and Cortes Islands reporter for Canada's National Observer, thanks to a grant from the Local Journalism Initiative of the Government of Canada. Rochelle has worked as a newspaper reporter and photographer in BC's Lower Mainland for over 10 years.
Islanders want BC Ferries to follow order that lets residents board before tourists
Discovery Islanders want BC Ferries to act on an emergency measure allowing residents priority boarding.
They wanted to buy a forest to save it from loggers. The world chipped in
“It’s special, and it deserves protection," says Read Island resident Lannie Keller on how her tiny B.C. coast community rallied to save 20 acres of mature rainforest from being clear cut. And, how it now aims to save more.
B.C. First Nations leaders want immediate end to open-net salmon farms
Sea lice from open-net fish farms are contributing to the massive decline in wild salmon stocks, the First Nations Leadership Council stated Thursday, calling on the B.C. and federal government to immediately transition to closed-containment salmon farms.
B.C. researcher aims for early warning system to prevent oyster contamination
Tim Green, Canada research chair in shellfish health and genomics at Vancouver Island University, received a $300,000 grant earlier this year to look for markers suggesting the presence of noroviruses and how they travel in the marine environment.
Gay pride during Covid-19 on a remote Canadian island
Not even a global pandemic is quashing Cortes Island’s Queer community and allies from celebrating Pride this year.
Vancouver Island Q̓ʷalayu House keeps family close while far from home
Q̓ʷalayu House in Campbell River will largely support expectant mothers and families, by giving them a place to stay while they, or their children, receive care at the adjacent North Island Hospital in Campbell River or from local health-care providers. It's scheduled to open next summer.
Klahoose ancestors journey home
For First Nations, repatriation is not some dusty word associated with museum bureaucracy, it is fundamental to reconciliation with Indigenous peoples, says Jodi Simkin, president of the BC Museums Association (BCMA).
B.C. First Nations call on province for immediate closure of salmon farm
The We Wai Kai and Wei Wai Kum Nations want the immediate cancellation of Mowi Inc. tenure for its Shaw Point aquaculture operation and more say around salmon farm operations in their territories,, according to a statement issued by the Laich-Kwil-Tach Treaty Society Thursday.
North Quadra residents torn on best approach for wildfire safety and service
Many communities in northern Quadra Island fall outside the fire department's protection zone. But a regional district survey on burning regulations and fire service shows there's no clear consensus about how to best safeguard residents from wildfires.
Rural residents escape injury after suspected poacher’s bullet tears through home
Two Quadra Island residents are lucky they weren’t injured or killed after a high-calibre bullet tore into their home Friday night, RCMP say.