
Nathan Griffiths
Data Journalist at Vancouver Sun
Graphic/data journalist. Aspiring street photographer. Currently @vancouversun. Formerly @AP and @nytimes.
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1 week ago |
vancouversun.com | Nathan Griffiths
Advertisement 1Parts of B.C. that swung furthest to the right included ridings typically considered fairly safe Liberal or NDP federal seats. Article contentCould gains made by B.C.’s Conservative party in the recent provincial election translate into support for the federal Conservatives? Sign In or Create an AccountArticle contentWe apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser, ortap here to see other videos from our team.
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1 week ago |
vancouversun.com | Nathan Griffiths
Not sure who’s running in your riding? Look up the list of candidates and view 2021 election results using Postmedia’s search toolArticle contentSign In or Create an AccountArticle contentWe apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser, ortap here to see other videos from our team. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser, ortap here to see other videos from our team.
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3 weeks ago |
timescolonist.com | Nathan Griffiths
British Columbians aren’t visiting Washington state very much these days. The number of people crossing the border into Washington in March fell by nearly half from the same period last year, according to data collected by the B.C. Ministry of Transportation and Washington state’s Department of Transportation. Just over 121,000 vehicles with B.C. plates crossed the border in March, compared with 216,000 in March 2024. Crossings in February were down by nearly a third compared to last year.
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3 weeks ago |
vancouversun.com | Nathan Griffiths
Article contentBritish Columbians aren’t visiting Washington state very much these days. Sign In or Create an AccountArticle contentArticle contentThe number of people crossing the border into Washington in March fell by nearly half compared to the same period last year, according to data collected by the B.C. Ministry of Transportation and Washington state’s Department of Transportation.
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3 weeks ago |
theprovince.com | Nathan Griffiths
Data shows number of people who travelled to Washington state fell by a third in February and half in March compared to the same months last yearPublished Apr 01, 2025 • Last updated 3 hours ago • 2 minute read You can save this article by registering for free here. Or sign-in if you have an account. Southbound traffic at Peace Arch border crossing in Surrey on Monday. Photo by Arlen Redekop /PNGArticle contentBritish Columbians aren’t visiting Washington state very much these days.
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