British Columbia Community·LOCAL EXPANSION

CBC in your community: Cranbrook and Nanaimo

Share your local stories with new dedicated journalists in your community.

Share your local stories with new dedicated journalists in your community

Cranbrook mountains

At CBC, we are committed to telling your stories and believe the best way to deeply connect with British Columbians is right in the heart of communities. 

Expanding our services provides the opportunity to prioritize local connections, really dig deep into issues that matter, and deliver even more locally-oriented content. 

That's why CBC is excited to bring full-time permanent journalists into two of B.C.'s thriving, yet underserved, municipalities: Cranbrook and Nanaimo. 

Learn about Cranbrook and Nanaimo's new video journalists below and connect with them via email to share your local stories. 


Claire Palmer – Nanaimo, B.C.

CBC video journalist Claire Palmer at Vancouver Island Regional Library in Nanaimo.

Claire is trading in the mountains of the Kootenays for the harbour city.

Originally from Aurora, O.N., Claire attended Western University earning a BA in Media, Information and Technoculture before completing her Masters in Media, Journalism and Communications. 

After graduation, Claire moved to Golden, B.C., where she worked as editor of the Golden Star for three years. 

Now, as a CBC journalist in one of Canada's fastest growing cities, Claire is excited for the opportunity to engage with the Nanaimo community, immerse in the local sports scene and explore Nanaimo's outdoors. 

Email Claire with your local stories at claire.palmer@cbc.ca


Corey Bullock – Cranbrook, B.C.

CBC Video Journalist Corey Bullock stands by a tree in the winter in Cranbrook, B.C.

Originally from Burlington, O.N., Corey Bullock has lived in the Cranbrook, B.C., area since 2016 working as a Multimedia Journalist for Black Press Media. 

Her education includes the Print, Broadcast and Online Journalism program at Humber College in Toronto, O.N., and the Theatre Production program at Langara College in Vancouver, B.C. 

Corey is passionate about covering news from across the Kootenay region and sharing the stories of Kootenay communities, residents and businesses. In her spare time, you can find her gardening, cooking, hiking, fly fishing and walking her two dogs on Cranbrook's many trails.

Email Corey with your local stories at corey.bullock@cbc.ca