Victoria Walton

Associate Producer

Victoria Walton is a reporter at CBC P.E.I. and New Brunswick. She is originally from Nova Scotia, and has a bachelor of journalism from the University of King's College. You can reach her at victoria.walton@cbc.ca.

Latest from Victoria Walton

Parks Canada unveils memorial to honour Acadian resistance leader Beausoleil

People walking along Moncton's waterfront trails will be able to take in a new plaque that honours a piece of Acadian history.

Island family drawing attention to Acadian involvement in Second World War

Karine Gallant says she and her musical family learned much more about Acadian participation in the war, and how much it is still remembered in Normandy, on a trip to France this summer.

Three Rivers CAO says town not trying to stop public from speaking at council

Some residents have voiced concerns about a bylaw amendment that would require members of the public to register in advance if they want to speak at meetings.

UPEI professor developing climate change resources for K-12 students

The tools will include things like printed materials, animations and cartoons, and interactive online quizzes.

Province offers help as some P.E.I. theatres struggle to fill seats

Some theatres have as little as 20 per cent of their seats filled at shows

Family urges province to heed jury's findings on gaps in system after inquest on mother's suicide

A coroner’s inquest into Angela Arsenault’s 2023 death at the Prince County Hospital recently wrapped up, with four recommendations for the Prince Edward Island government.

Salaries, raises of 8 Health P.E.I. executives didn't get proper approval, report finds

Eight top executives at Health P.E.I. were given salaries or raises without the proper approval, according to a report by the office of P.E.I.'s auditor general tabled in the legislature on Tuesday.

More than 33,000 students vote in mock N.B. election

Students say issues they care about range of issues, from affordability and taxes, to homelessness and minimum wage.

Elections N.B. tries to help homeless people vote

A new initiative is trying to make it easier for people without a fixed address to vote.

At least 3 bullets entered victim's body, pathologist tells Moncton murder trial

A criminal pathologist described Joedin Leger's 11 wounds during testimony Friday at the second-degree murder trial of Riley Phillips.