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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’s 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.

Surgical robot coming to Victoria hospitals this year

Surgical robot coming to Victoria hospitals this year

The foundation is fundraising for a 10-year robotics program and system upgrades that will first be used in urology
Ferry sailings resume as wind warnings lifted for Vancouver Island

Ferry sailings resume as wind warnings lifted for Vancouver Island

High winds are expected from Nanoose Bay to Campbell River as well as in Greater Victoria.
Eby says fall sitting planned, but no legislation; NDP to meet with Greens

Eby says fall sitting planned, but no legislation; NDP to meet with Greens

B.C. Conservative Leader John Rustad said Premier David Eby has been calling his members “looking for someone to become Speaker for them.”  
Early-result mistake for Green candidate due to human error: Elections B.C.

Early-result mistake for Green candidate due to human error: Elections B.C.

On election night, with 27 of 29 polls reporting, Elections B.C.’s website erroneously showed the Greens’ Lisa Gunderson ahead of the Conservative candidate because of a data-entry error
Slim majority for NDP after Elections B.C.'s final count, Eby forming government

Slim majority for NDP after Elections B.C.'s final count, Eby forming government

The NDP has 47 seats, the Conservatives 44, and the Greens two pending automatic judicial recounts in Surrey-Guildford and Kelowna Centre ridings.
Doctors seek end to sick-note requirement for short illnesses

Doctors seek end to sick-note requirement for short illnesses

The Canadian Medical Association says the notes are taking up too much of physicians’ time during a shortage of family doctors.
Juan de Fuca-Malahat and its 23-vote gap is in spotlight with recount set to begin on Sunday

Juan de Fuca-Malahat and its 23-vote gap is in spotlight with recount set to begin on Sunday

With only 23 votes between the NDP and Conservative candidates, the riding has the greatest potential to flip the NDP’s razor-thin lead of 46 seats to the Conservatives’ 45
Furstenau talks to Eby but not Rustad amid possible balance-of-power role for Greens

Furstenau talks to Eby but not Rustad amid possible balance-of-power role for Greens

Green Leader Sonia Furstenau didn’t rule out working with the Conservatives, but made it clear in a Wednesday news conference that she’s not impressed with Rustad’s leadership so far
More than 100 drivers ticketed in four-day blitz for distracted driving, running red lights

More than 100 drivers ticketed in four-day blitz for distracted driving, running red lights

The Oct. 8-11 crackdown focused on major intersections in Saanich, Victoria, Langford and Sidney
As record number line up for shots, Henry says her role to serve whatever government is in power

As record number line up for shots, Henry says her role to serve whatever government is in power

The first day of flu and COVID shots set a single-day record, with 82,000 shots administered through B.C. pharmacies
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