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Zach Delaney

Zach Delaney

I came to the Revelstoke Review from Ottawa, Ontario, where I earned a Master of Journalism degree from Carleton University. Working at the Review – as with most small news outlets – means covering everything in town, no matter the subject. Over time, my passion for the outdoors has bled into my reporting, allowing me to report on the local activities that Revelstokians enjoy. I’ve covered everything in Revelstoke from mountain biking, to municipal politics, to the inland temperate rainforest surrounding the town. The Review team uses multimedia methods to tell the stories that matter to our community.

Email
zach.delaney@revelstokereview.com

Recent Work by Zach

A Revelstoke refillery’s pursuit of local sustainability

A Revelstoke refillery’s pursuit of local sustainability

Forage and Fill operates as both refillery and consignment store
BC Yukon Legion Command updates on Revelstoke Legion

BC Yukon Legion Command updates on Revelstoke Legion

The Legion will remain closed until it is brought into compliance
1 dead following Trans-Canada Highway crash west of Revelstoke

1 dead following Trans-Canada Highway crash west of Revelstoke

The crash occurred Thursday, March 21, morning around 7:30 a.m.
New app to engage tourists with history, culture, environment of Revelstoke

New app to engage tourists with history, culture, environment of Revelstoke

Re:BC gives connects people looking for regenerative tourism with opportunities to do so
PHOTOS: Revelstoke Natural Selection Tour wows local crowd

PHOTOS: Revelstoke Natural Selection Tour wows local crowd

The riders took on the Montana Bowl just outside of Revelstoke Mountain Resort’s ski boundary
Multi-vehicle incident causing delays west of Revelstoke on Highway 1

Multi-vehicle incident causing delays west of Revelstoke on Highway 1

Traffic is reduced to single lane alternating traffic
Ready, set, ride: Natural Selection Tour hits Revelstoke

Ready, set, ride: Natural Selection Tour hits Revelstoke

After the weather window opened on Sunday, the competition is set for Wednesday, March 13
Trans-Canada Highway 1 west of Revelstoke reduced to one lane after washout

Trans-Canada Highway 1 west of Revelstoke reduced to one lane after washout

The washout happened after 10 a.m.
Trans-Canada Highway 1 to close west of Revelstoke

Trans-Canada Highway 1 to close west of Revelstoke

The closure is to conduct avalanche control work and is scheduled to start at 5 a.m.
Fewer deaths than last year, but still danger in B.C., Alberta backcountry

Fewer deaths than last year, but still danger in B.C., Alberta backcountry

The snowpack could improve with the weather
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