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Morgan Brayton

Morgan Brayton

I am a multimedia journalist with a background in arts and media including film & tv production, acting, hosting, screenwriting and comedy. Born and raised in Victoria, I now live in Chemainus with my wife and our many rescue pets after more than three decades in Vancouver. I believe engaged communities are strong communities and am honoured to be able to contribute to local community-building through journalism.

Phone
(250) 748-2666 ext 225
Email
morgan.brayton@ladysmithchronicle.com

Recent Work by Morgan

The two marriages of Peter and Alma: a caregiver’s love story

The two marriages of Peter and Alma: a caregiver’s love story

Through dementia and devotion, a Ladysmith caregiver finds help from a vital but underfunded society
Speed reader boards return as RCMP step up enforcement in Ladysmith

Speed reader boards return as RCMP step up enforcement in Ladysmith

Recent tickets for excessive speed prompt summer safety reminder
Chemainus Ice Cream Social brings sweet summer vibes to Kin Beach July 19

Chemainus Ice Cream Social brings sweet summer vibes to Kin Beach July 19

All-ages event features frozen treats, live music and kids’ activities by the sea
Swim advisory lifted for Ladysmith's Transfer Beach

Swim advisory lifted for Ladysmith's Transfer Beach

Island Health says the Ladysmith swim spot is safe for water activity again
Council weighs OCP change for Chemainus modular project

Council weighs OCP change for Chemainus modular project

Council explores new path for Morgan Maples
Chemainus comes together for classic Canada Day celebration

Chemainus comes together for classic Canada Day celebration

Music, cake and community spirit reigned at Waterwheel Park
Indigenous voices take centre stage in Chemainus

Indigenous voices take centre stage in Chemainus

Chemainus event features music, storytelling and powerful moments of remembrance and resilience
Ladysmith Council Briefs, June 17, 2025

Ladysmith Council Briefs, June 17, 2025

A recap of the key decisions and announcements
Downtown Chemainus cannabis shop rejected for being too close to high school

Downtown Chemainus cannabis shop rejected for being too close to high school

North Cowichan defeats zoning amendment, says location a lunch-hour hangout spot for students
Tractor stolen from farm market between Crofton, Chemainus

Tractor stolen from farm market between Crofton, Chemainus

Prompts community search
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