David P Ball

Award-Winning Multimedia Reporter & Photojournalist

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Tag Archives: Police

In more than a decade of journalism, I have frequently covered crime, policing and public safety issues.

Whether its reporting directly from the scenes of gun murders, exploring the impacts of violence on communities, or investigating in depth missing women cases or police misconduct allegations, my work has been published in This Magazine, Windspeaker, Vancouver Observer — and recognized with awards and nominations from both the Canadian Journalism Foundation and the Canadian Association of Journalists.

Below are some samples from my police portfolio.

INDIGINEWS: Híɫzaqv take RCMP to court, say police discriminate against Nation’s laws

February 28, 2025by David P. Ball Leave a comment

The Central Coast community wants the B.C. Supreme Court to declare its public safety bylaws are ‘valid federal laws’ that officers must enforce

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IndigiNews

AFP: Fighting anti-Asian hate crimes

April 26, 2021by David P. Ball

The racist incidents are not simply a short-term crisis — the pandemic is bringing long-standing societal prejudices to the surface, experts say

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Agence France-Presse, Barron's, France 24, Gulf News, India Today, Jakarta Post, Journal de Montreal, Manila Standard, RFI, Times of India

MINDSET AWARD FINALIST: ‘Stigma’ Is Killing First Responders

November 23, 2019by David P. Ball Leave a comment

Shortlisted finalist and honourable mention, Mindset Award for reporting on workplace mental health | Published in The Tyee | May 20, 2016   On April 20, 2015, Jason Driscoll of […]

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The Tyee

WEBSTER AWARD FINALIST 2019: B.C.-Indigenous pipeline clash

January 10, 2019by David P. Ball Leave a comment

An armed tactical police raid and clash at an Indigenous anti-pipeline barricade revealed public, and even government, confusion about the distinction between the hereditary leaders and First Nations’ elected chiefs and councils. It’s a key nuance that requires better understanding, experts argue.

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The Toronto Star

EXCLUSIVE INVESTIGATION: Mexican woman’s death in CBSA jail with corporate guards

January 27, 2016by David P. Ball Leave a comment

At 24 Hours Vancouver, I broke the story about the hanging death of Mexican undocumented worker Lucia Vega Jimenez in CBSA custody.

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24 Hours, Brockville Recorder, Calgary Sun, Canoe.ca, Edmonton Sun, London Free Press, Ottawa Sun, Sault Star, St Catharines Standard, Sun News Network, Toronto Sun, Winnipeg Sun

Inquiry demanded into Canada border services death

February 6, 2014by David P. Ball Leave a comment

Several dozen people crammed into the foyer outside Canada Border Services Agency’s Vancouver offices Wednesday, delivering a petition demanding a public inquiry into a Mexican woman’s in-custody death.

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24 Hours

Stanley Cup rioters ‘lost their minds,’ beating victim testifies

February 5, 2014by David P. Ball Leave a comment

A man called by many a Good Samaritan testified Wednesday that people “just lost their minds” during the 2011 Stanley Cup riot.

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24 Hours

Mulcair backs ‘outside, objective’ review of in-custody death

February 3, 2014by David P. Ball Leave a comment

Federal NDP Leader Thomas Mulcair responded for the first time to a Mexican woman’s death in Canada Border Services Agency custody on Dec. 28, supporting an ongoing coroner investigation.

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24 Hours

Priest alleges Mexican victim’s family signed confidentiality agreement

January 28, 2014by David P. Ball Leave a comment

The sister of a Lucia Vega Jimenez, a Mexican woman who died in Canada Border Services Agency custody Dec. 28, alleged she signed a confidentiality agreement with authorities, according to the priest who visited the unconscious woman before she was taken off life support.

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24 Hours

Mexican woman dies in Canada Border Services custody

January 27, 2014by David P. Ball Leave a comment

The B.C. Coroners service has confirmed the death of a Mexican national who was being held by Canada Border Services Agency on Dec. 28

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24 Hours, Belleville Intelligencer, Brockville Recorder, Calgary Sun, Canoe.ca, Edmonton Examiner, Edmonton Sun, London Free Press, Sault Star, St Catharines Standard, Toronto Sun, Winnipeg Sun

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About David P. Ball


I'm an award-winning reporter, editor, podcaster & photographer in Vancouver.

Currently freelancing, I am on the editing team at IndigiNews, and was previously a staff reporter with CBC, the Toronto Star, The Tyee, and B.C. correspondent for Agence France-Presse.

My 25 years of experience include award-recognized investigative reporting, radio and video storytelling, photojournalism, and editing.

BYLINES:
Al Jazeera. Globe & Mail. Le Monde. VICE. The Guardian. The Tyee. National Post. South China Morning Post. Times of India.

For six years I've hosted Cited Media's Addiction Practice podcast, have experience in broadcast TV & radio at CBC, and previously produced & hosted the daily Pulse news show for CFRO 100.5fm.

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REPORTING PUBLISHED IN 150+ publications internationally, reaching billions:

• CBC News
• Al Jazeera
• Globe & Mail
• Agence France-Presse
• Toronto Star
• The Guardian
• The Tyee
• VICE
• Xtra!
• Windspeaker
• National Post
• New York Post
• Daily Mail UK
• Ottawa Sun & QMI chain
• iPolitics
• Hamilton Spectator
• 24 Hours
• Georgia Straight
• Greystone Books Points of Interest
• Canada's National Observer Extract

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PHOTOGRAPHY

• Globe & Mail
• New York Post
• Bild am Sonntag (DE)
• National Post
• Toronto Star
• Georgia Straight
• VICE
• The Province
• Jakarta Post

IMAGES LICENSED for:

• Canadian Museum of History exhibit
• Canadian Museum of Human Rights exhibit
• Museum of Anthropology exhibit
• International School of Geneva exhibit
• Canadian Centre for Architecture exhibit
• University of Toronto Press cover, Responding to Human Trafficking (J Kaye)
• University of Toronto Press photo in Remembering Vancouver's Disappeared Women (A Dean)
• John Wiley & Sons photo in Abnormal Psychology 5th Canadian Ed. (ed. G Davison)
• Chenelière Éducation photo in textbook


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