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Pedro Arrais

Pedro Arrais

Pedro Arrais is a reporter with the Times Colonist who is most comfortable when he uses his curiosity and listening skills to engage with the public. He covers breaking news, cats, and any other story that needs telling. He writes the weekly Our Community column.

After obtaining a certificate in public relations from the University of Victoria, he worked in communications at different levels of government.

Before joining the Times Colonist in 2006, Pedro worked in the automotive industry. He still can’t stop looking at or writing about cars. Believing in the adage “mens sana in corpore sano,” Pedro enjoys coaching 10K runners by day and cycling into the wee hours at night.

Email
parrais@timescolonist.com

Recent Work by Pedro

How does a quadriplegic cycle across Canada? With ingenuity, drive and the right equipment

How does a quadriplegic cycle across Canada? With ingenuity, drive and the right equipment

Kevin Mills, who suffered a spinal injury in 2009, is set to arrive in Victoria today after cycling more than 7,400 kilometres from Newfoundland to Vancouver Island.
Electrical fault leads to raw sewage flowing across West Coast Road

Electrical fault leads to raw sewage flowing across West Coast Road

Problem was caused by an electrical fault at a wastewater lift station, the District of Sooke says
Victoria couple turns Hawaiian holiday into aid effort

Victoria couple turns Hawaiian holiday into aid effort

Pete and Kimmy Gill, who were already in Hawaii when they learned of the Maui wildfires, are organizing supplies for residents.
Hop on it: B.C. SPCA offers half-off rabbit adoption fees

Hop on it: B.C. SPCA offers half-off rabbit adoption fees

The animal welfare organization says it’s seen an increase in the number of bunnies dropped off for adoption, including many pregnant rabbits
Mental health coverage expanded for refugees, immigrants on Island

Mental health coverage expanded for refugees, immigrants on Island

“This grant will allow our centre to continue to provide holistic mental-health services to the entire family.”
Provincial funding for EV charging stations runs out, leaving stratas in limbo

Provincial funding for EV charging stations runs out, leaving stratas in limbo

Applications stopped being accepted this week for the EV Charger Rebate Program, after the $14 million in funding was used up
Project seeks to restore 70 hectares of Cowichan marshlands

Project seeks to restore 70 hectares of Cowichan marshlands

The $3-million, two-year Cowichan Estuary Restoration Project involves removal of two dikes
UVic convocation includes honorary degrees for VANDU co-founder, arts trailblazer

UVic convocation includes honorary degrees for VANDU co-founder, arts trailblazer

The university will be awarding more than 3,900 degrees, diplomas and certificates to graduates in nine in-person ceremonies over the course of five days
Lecture to look at perils and promise of AI

Lecture to look at perils and promise of AI

Dr. Michael Ridley, one of the featured speakers at Friday’s debate, says people need to know more about how algorithms use artificial intelligence
Together Against Poverty Society helps seniors facing renoviction

Together Against Poverty Society helps seniors facing renoviction

Renovictions can be especially disruptive for seniors, as they may have to relocate to a spot that’s far from the community where they have put down roots.
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