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Chris Campbell

Chris Campbell has devoted his working life to one area – community journalism.

“That’s where you feel the heartbeat of a community,” Campbell says.

That devotion has led to a journalism career spanning 35 years as a reporter and editor in places ranging from Maple Ridge and Pitt Meadows to the upper Fraser Valley and all the way to Victoria – with stops in Surrey, Vancouver, Burnaby, New Westminster and the Tri-Cities along the way.

When he’s not obsessing over his beloved Boston Celtics or watching Goodfellas for the 100th time, Campbell is spending time with his adult daughter and travelling the world with his amazing partner.

Campbell says he’s excited to have joined Constellation Media to write for the Surrey Citizen and The Ridge outlets because of the entity’s commitment to mission-driven journalism, and to tell stories that people are talking about on a daily basis.

So if you have a story idea, just let him know.

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Chris's Latest Articles

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Maple Ridge ‘escort’ bought ice cream after helping kill client
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These are the most valuable homes in Ridge Meadows
House arrest for Maple Ridge swarming attack designed to steal Lucy the dog
Maple Ridge mayor defends Metro Vancouver for building affordable housing projects following ‘scope creep’ criticism

Dan Ruimy fires back after Surrey mayor accuses Metro Vancouver of 'scope creep'

Maple Ridge landlord avoids $22,000 penalty after B.C. Supreme Court ruling
Ex-Pitt Meadows condo owner avoids $37K in fines
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Artist left in tears after ACT cancels show gets a reprieve

City yanks control of Maple Ridge theatre and gallery

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Maple Ridge residents paying more for commuting than they are for housing: report

Pitt Meadows residents are paying an equal amount, says Metro Vancouver

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‘It’s killing us’: Vigil remembers the life of Maple Ridge woman
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‘Costly mistake’: Arts council slams Maple Ridge takeover of the ACT

City says a year of negotiation didn't produce an acceptable deal

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