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Trevor Crawley

Trevor Crawley

Trevor Crawley has been a reporter with the Cranbrook Townsman and Black Press in various roles since 2011. A graduate of the journalism program at Langara College in Vancouver, Crawley first joined the Townsman in the role of sports editor, covering the Western Hockey League (WHL) and the Kootenay International Junior Hockey League (KIJHL), as well as other local college and high school sports. In 2015, he moved over to the news desk, covering local municipal, provincial and federal politics, the courts, and everything in between. Cranbrook is a growing hub of the East Kootenay and there is always a story to tell, whether it is breaking spot news or feature profiles on issues relevant to the community. Outside of the office, Crawley enjoys playing team sports, hiking, hunting and strumming the guitar.

Phone
250-426-5201 ext. 56
Email
trevor.crawley@cranbrooktownsman.com

Recent Work by Trevor

Monster truck exhaust, arena dirt spark $175K WorksfeBC fine, Cranbrook appealing

Monster truck exhaust, arena dirt spark $175K WorksfeBC fine, Cranbrook appealing

City of Cranbrook is appealing a $175K fine levied following a monster truck event in February 2025
Vancouver Aquarium leaps to help endangered frogs with Kootenays tadpoles release

Vancouver Aquarium leaps to help endangered frogs with Kootenays tadpoles release

Over 2,500 endangered Northern leopard frog tadpoles released near Cranbrook
Rustad reflects on spring session as legislature breaks for the summer

Rustad reflects on spring session as legislature breaks for the summer

Conservative leader John Rustad is in Cranbrook for the BC Cattlemen's Association AGM
Supreme Court orders acquittal in Cranbrook toddler drowning death

Supreme Court orders acquittal in Cranbrook toddler drowning death

B.C. Appeals Court quashed the conviction in 2023, but ruled to enter a stay of proceedings instead of an acquittal
Columbia River Treaty is not a bargaining chip amid U.S. tariff dispute: Dix

Columbia River Treaty is not a bargaining chip amid U.S. tariff dispute: Dix

Efforts to renegotiate the Columbia River Treaty are on hold as the U.S. reviews its international engagement
B.C. minister defends wildlife disease response in Kootenays

B.C. minister defends wildlife disease response in Kootenays

Minister Randene Neill talks Chronic Wasting Disease response in Cranbrook
B.C. urban deer cull reveals another case of chronic wasting disease

B.C. urban deer cull reveals another case of chronic wasting disease

Sample collected from Cranbrook herd has tested positive, the sixth such case of the deadly disease since 2024
Stars and Stripes flags coming down in Cranbrook

Stars and Stripes flags coming down in Cranbrook

U.S. flags have been removed at the Cranbrook archway entrance and Western Financial Place to match longstanding city policy
Canada, U.S. Columbia River Treaty negotiations on pause

Canada, U.S. Columbia River Treaty negotiations on pause

An effort to modernize the Columbia River Treaty between Canada and the U.S. is on hold
Angel Flight connecting sick Kootenay kids to doctors as demand rises

Angel Flight connecting sick Kootenay kids to doctors as demand rises

Volunteer operation flying sick children from B.C.'s southeast to medical treatment in Kelowna
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