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Darron Kloster

Darron Kloster

Darron Kloster has been an editor, reporter and feature writer for the 乌鸦传媒 for 34 years and has worked in the industry for four decades covering everything from sports and business to municipal and provincial politics and breaking news.

Darron covers stories involving climate change and issues involving wildlife, marine ecosystems and the rapid changes to our natural world. He also edits and compiles several of the 乌鸦传媒鈥檚 special projects, including Discover Magazine, and writes the On The Street business column.

A Saskatchewan native and a graduate of Mount Royal University journalism program, Darron has a natural curiosity 鈥 and a belief that every person has a story to tell.

When he鈥檚 not at press conferences, in the field, on the phone or pounding on a keyboard, Darron likes exploring and photographing Vancouver Island鈥檚 beautiful terrain, tending his vegetable patch and doing carpentry projects.

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Recent Work by Darron

Public asked to report sightings after orphaned bear cubs leave Sooke tree

Public asked to report sightings after orphaned bear cubs leave Sooke tree

Conservation officers want to capture the young bears, who left their high perch early Tuesday, for rehabilitation at North Island Wildlife Recovery Centre in Errington
鈥楤omb cyclone鈥 set to lash 乌鸦传媒 coast with hurricane-force winds

鈥楤omb cyclone鈥 set to lash 乌鸦传媒 coast with hurricane-force winds

Environment 乌鸦传媒 is forecasting high winds and heavy rain for Vancouver Island. Some areas could be hit by easterly wind gusts of up to 100 km/h.
Public urged to stay away from orphan bear cubs that fled high into a tree

Public urged to stay away from orphan bear cubs that fled high into a tree

鈥淚t鈥檚 not like scooping a cat out of tree 鈥 these cubs don鈥檛 see you as a rescuer. They see you as a threat,鈥 says a bear specialist with North Island Wildlife Recovery
Feds promise $32M to rebuild wharfs, including some on Vancouver Island

Feds promise $32M to rebuild wharfs, including some on Vancouver Island

Work on the 18 small-craft harbours is expected to begin this fall.
Rare bird heard 鈥 and then seen 鈥 in Courtenay

Rare bird heard 鈥 and then seen 鈥 in Courtenay

In 乌鸦传媒, Ontario has the only known population of northern bobwhites thought to be native.
Conservation officers search for cubs after mother bear hit near Sooke

Conservation officers search for cubs after mother bear hit near Sooke

The three cubs were not injured and vanished into the woods after the incident, which occurred about 11 p.m. on West Coast Road
First Nations want to be part of fallow deer kill on Sidney Island: chief

First Nations want to be part of fallow deer kill on Sidney Island: chief

The eradication project was halted last week after at least six deer died after becoming entangled in net fencing erected to herd the animals into killing zones
Obituary: Dean Sawyer built sewing centre into powerhouse

Obituary: Dean Sawyer built sewing centre into powerhouse

Obituary: Dean Sawyer has died at age 75 from pancreatic cancer
Dead coho in Bowker Creek a puzzle for conservationists

Dead coho in Bowker Creek a puzzle for conservationists

Two coho salmon found dead in Bowker Creek could be a prank or just a couple of fish who got the wrong spawning address, says a director with the Friends of Bowker Creek Society.
Hereditary chiefs call for federal government to halt herring fishery in Salish Sea

Hereditary chiefs call for federal government to halt herring fishery in Salish Sea

In a historic gathering in full regalia, the chiefs signed a declaration at Tulista Park in Sidney saying continuing the fishery might result in extinction of the Pacific herring
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