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Evert Lindquist

Evert Lindquist

Originally from Oak Bay, B.C., I started out with Black Press Media's Greater Victoria team in 2021. Now in Revelstoke, I hold a bachelor of journalism and humanities from Carleton University and I also studied at the University of Leeds in England. I enjoy covering environment and biodiversity and spent summer 2024 reporting in Uganda on nature-based climate solutions. I found my journalistic calling while teaching and travelling in Argentina during my gap year. I love learning languages and am always happy to chat in Spanish and German, among others.

Phone
250-837-4667
Email
evert.lindquist@revelstokereview.com

Recent Work by Evert

Revelstoke karate club strikes big with 20 medals at championship

Revelstoke karate club strikes big with 20 medals at championship

Revelstoke Shotokan Karate Club's young athletes return from 2025 Kelowna Karate Championship with eight gold, eight silver, four bronze medals
Revelstoke bike trail reopens after groups tackle destructive tree beetle

Revelstoke bike trail reopens after groups tackle destructive tree beetle

Revelstoke Cycling Association's "Yew R Here" trail reopens through Begbie Falls Recreation Site after winter collaboration with woodworker to mitigate fire risk and Douglas-fir beetle
Man handed driving suspension, house arrest for landing car in Revelstoke river

Man handed driving suspension, house arrest for landing car in Revelstoke river

Calgary railway worker taken off road for 12 months
Mount Begbie Manor stair lift elevates livability for Revelstoke seniors

Mount Begbie Manor stair lift elevates livability for Revelstoke seniors

Enhancement provides alternative to onerous stairs and comes thanks to $83,500 from Columbia Basin Trust's new seniors' housing fund
Distracted crew led to 2024 train collision near Revelstoke, report finds

Distracted crew led to 2024 train collision near Revelstoke, report finds

Incident saw CPKC coal train collide with parked grain train, derailing several locomotives and cars, seriously injuring one and spilling 17,500 litres of diesel
Coyotes back at Revelstoke's Columbia Park as weather warms

Coyotes back at Revelstoke's Columbia Park as weather warms

If approached by a coyote, Parks Canada recommends stomping, yelling or throwing something
Closing shop: Elmer Rorstad reflects on 32 years supplying Revelstoke's sport community

Closing shop: Elmer Rorstad reflects on 32 years supplying Revelstoke's sport community

The educator and business owner is contently winding down a retailer that's traversed many ups and downs for Revelstoke, with his eyes set on more time with family
Avalanche carves 7,000 vertical feet down Revelstoke's Mount Cartier

Avalanche carves 7,000 vertical feet down Revelstoke's Mount Cartier

Revelstoke locals have shared photos of the long white chute snaking down the 8,560-foot mountain's west-facing Greenslide, reporting no injuries or damage
Avalanche Canada offers B.C. backcountry safety tips amid deadly season

Avalanche Canada offers B.C. backcountry safety tips amid deadly season

In a difficult winter for B.C. and Alberta with seven killed by avalanches, a forecaster shares insight to help recreationists best evaluate the terrain they enter
Revelstoke's Legion skyrockets to 170 members in comeback from 2024 closure

Revelstoke's Legion skyrockets to 170 members in comeback from 2024 closure

Branch 46 was swiftly shut by Legion BC/Yukon Command in March 2024, before reopening in June and spending the next year sorting out finances
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