News hound, animal lover, former CP bureau chief Jill St. Louis dies at 66
VANCOUVER — Jill St. Louis, a former Vancouver bureau chief at The Canadian Press who thrived in a fast-breaking news environment and was a friend to anything with four legs, has died after a battle with metastatic lung cancer. She was 66.
St. Louis spent most of her career at The Canadian Press in Vancouver. She was first hired in 1975 as an editorial assistant and worked her way up to bureau chief before she retired in 2009.
She covered and managed some of the most complex news stories in B.C., including the rise and falls of former premiers Bill Bennett, Bill Vander Zalm, Mike Harcourt, Glen Clark and Gordon Campbell.
Wendy Cox, the Globe and Mail’s B.C. bureau chief who worked with St. Louis as news editor, said she has strong memories of St. Louis’s skills handling news copy and sense of where stories needed to go, but it was her big heart that came first.