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Philip Wolf

Philip Wolf

I鈥檝e been involved with journalism on Vancouver Island for more than 30 years, beginning as a teenage holiday fill-in at the old Cowichan News Leader. Following university, I joined the Cowichan Valley Citizen, then moved to the Nanaimo Daily News, finishing there as managing editor. I鈥檓 currently the editor of the PQB News and Vancouver Island Free Daily, as well as hosting a variety of Black Press Media podcasts. Your questions, comments and story ideas are always welcome.

Phone
250-905-0019
Email
philip.wolf@blackpress.ca

Recent Work by Philip

Canucks see 2024-25 NHL season come to an end with 4-1 loss to Vegas

Canucks see 2024-25 NHL season come to an end with 4-1 loss to Vegas

Vancouver fails to quality for post-season play
B.C. Highway Patrol: No, you can't drive with a dog in your lap

B.C. Highway Patrol: No, you can't drive with a dog in your lap

Fuzzy dice, air fresheners can also cause issues if blocking driver's view
DeBrusk nets OT winner as Canucks trip San Jose Sharks 2-1

DeBrusk nets OT winner as Canucks trip San Jose Sharks 2-1

Vancouver rookie goalie Nikita Tolopilo wins first NHL start
Zuccarello nets OT winner as Wild rally for 3-2 win over Canucks

Zuccarello nets OT winner as Wild rally for 3-2 win over Canucks

Minnesota solidifies hold on NHL playoff spot
Sherwood, Joshua produce 2 points apiece as Canucks dump Colorado 4-1

Sherwood, Joshua produce 2 points apiece as Canucks dump Colorado 4-1

Vancouver to wrap up season with 3 straight home games
Canucks eliminated from NHL playoff chase after Wild take down Sharks

Canucks eliminated from NHL playoff chase after Wild take down Sharks

Vancouver captured Pacific Division crown a year ago
Canucks keep playoff hopes alive with wild 6-5 comeback win over Dallas

Canucks keep playoff hopes alive with wild 6-5 comeback win over Dallas

Vancouver trailed 5-2 with a minute to play in regulation
Olofsson鈥檚 late goal gives Vegas Golden Knights a 3-2 win over Canucks

Olofsson鈥檚 late goal gives Vegas Golden Knights a 3-2 win over Canucks

Vancouver eight points out of NHL playoff spot
Canucks keep playoff hopes alive, thump Anaheim Ducks 6-2

Canucks keep playoff hopes alive, thump Anaheim Ducks 6-2

Defenceman Pettersson scores first NHL goal for Vancouver
WOLF: Thanks to cellphones, I currently have the attention span of a gnat

WOLF: Thanks to cellphones, I currently have the attention span of a gnat

COLUMN: Cellphones, various screens take away focusing skills
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