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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

Cranbrook NHLer Byram signs 2-year contract with Sabres

Cranbrook NHLer Byram signs 2-year contract with Sabres

Bowen Byram stays in Buffalo with a 2-year contract worth $12.5 million
City of Cranbrook responds to WorkSafeBC report on monster truck event

City of Cranbrook responds to WorkSafeBC report on monster truck event

The city says it is appealing a $175,000 fine, and has launched an independent third-party investigation
Hospital board approves funding for 3rd floor at new EKRH building

Hospital board approves funding for 3rd floor at new EKRH building

The province will support a third floor at new EKRH building if East Kootenay taxpayers fund it
Hospital board approves additional funding for Cranbrook long-term care project

Hospital board approves additional funding for Cranbrook long-term care project

Hospital board approves $30 million towards increase in F.W. Green Home expansion project
Report outlines health, safety issues with Cranbrook monster truck event

Report outlines health, safety issues with Cranbrook monster truck event

High risk nature of health and safety violations warrant $175K fine, according to WorkSafeBC report
Kootenay water pollution study board hosts session for feedback

Kootenay water pollution study board hosts session for feedback

People got the chance to provide their input into a Kootenay watershed pollution investigation on July 8
Top of the World provincial park closed for the season

Top of the World provincial park closed for the season

Top of the World provincial park to remain closed for the season due to wildfire damage from last year
Cranbrook files notice to proceed with Ice, WHL lawsuit

Cranbrook files notice to proceed with Ice, WHL lawsuit

The City of Cranbrook intends to proceed with a lawsuit stemming from the Kootenay Ice relocation to Winnipeg.
City appealing $175K fine involving monster truck event

City appealing $175K fine involving monster truck event

The City of Cranbrook is appealing a $175K fine levied by WorkSafeBC following a monster truck event in February 2025
Cranbrook Public Library celebrates 100 years

Cranbrook Public Library celebrates 100 years

The Cranbrook Public Library officially marked its centennial on July 4
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