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Cara Gordon’s Biography

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I focus on environmental reporting, stories from Indigenous communities, science reporting and solutions-based journalism. While I am trained in a full suite of multimedia reporting mediums, my main focus is on written and video/photojournalism, from breaking news to longer-form features.

Cara Gordon’s Journalist Portfolio

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Thieves target North Vancouver Indigenous art gallery

Thieves target North Vancouver Indigenous art gallery

Citizen Scientists Advocate for Salish Sea Whales

Citizen Scientists Advocate for Salish Sea Whales

Lynn Valley filmmaker releases new queer comedy web series

Lynn Valley filmmaker releases new queer comedy web series

How is social media changing news?

Social media is making it much easier to find niche news, and much harder for readers to believe what they see.

What does it mean to be a journalist?

Bringing new perspectives and shining a light on underreported stories.

What story are you most proud of writing or working on?

A work-in-progress documentary, showcasing resiliency and resolve out on the land in northern B.C., is my most worthwhile story so far.