Black resides in
Victoria, British Columbia. The two first met while they were students at the
University of British Columbia. Sometime in the '90s, he took a seven month break to sail 77-foot
ketch across the Atlantic ocean. Black is a supporter of the conservative
BC United party and has made top-tier donations to the
centre-right provincial political party. Between 2006 and 2011, Black Press contributed $5,430 to the BC Liberals.
Riffington Manor Black lives at Riffington Manor, a prominent home in
Uplands. The property along Beach Drive was built in 1913 for Scottish-born businessman Andrew Wright, one of the principal investors in the Uplands development. The stone for the mansion came from
Haddington Island. The two-story house's notable features include 10 fireplaces and an octagonal entrance hall that is rose-windowed at its dome and galleried at the upper level. Black has rented out the property for use as a film location, with all collected fees donated to the Victoria Hospice Society in his wife's honor. In 2017, the house was used as a location in the fourth film in the
Gourmet Detective series. In 2018, the house was a film location for the
Hallmark Channel original film "Once upon a Prince." Since 2008, the annual Black Press Business Scholarship has awarded $5,000 to up to 37 students from across British Columbia entering the University of Victoria's Bachelor of Commerce program. UVic's business school named Black "Distinguished Entrepreneur of the Year" in 2007. The university also awarded Black an honorary degree in 2014. In 2019, the University of Victoria honored Black by naming the Black Ink Classroom in the David Strong Building lecture hall in his honor. == References ==