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Tricia Weel

Tricia Weel

I’m a lifelong writer, and worked as a journalist in community newspapers for more than a decade, from White Rock to Parksville and Qualicum Beach, to Abbotsford and Surrey, from 2001-2012. After working in communications for several years, I switched my focus to running a home-based business with my husband, and helped grow that into a successful enterprise. Writing has always been a passion for me, however, and I returned to the journalism industry in 2022, to the Peace Arch News, where I first started while still a journalism student on a practicum in 2001.
tricia.weel@peacearchnews.com

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Recent Work by Tricia

Of course you can name a horse: RCMP wants children’s help naming foals

Of course you can name a horse: RCMP wants children’s help naming foals

Kids 14 and younger encouraged to suggest names starting with ‘A’ for Musical Ride horses
B.C. WHL player gets trophy nom after zero-penalty-minute season

B.C. WHL player gets trophy nom after zero-penalty-minute season

Tri-City Americans forward Jordan Gavin, 17, up for Most Sportsmanlike Player award
BC SPCA optimistic positive changes for farm animals are on the way

BC SPCA optimistic positive changes for farm animals are on the way

Recommendations to improve welfare, protections of farmed animals in B.C. presented to ministry
$7K fine for Loblaws after B.C. store sells wine to minor

$7K fine for Loblaws after B.C. store sells wine to minor

Real Canadian Superstore location must display sign about penalty
VIDEO: Seniors take to the streets for better pensions across B.C.

VIDEO: Seniors take to the streets for better pensions across B.C.

Tin Cup initiative aims to increase OAP to Canadian poverty level
Man wanted B.C.-wide now the suspect of a hit-and-run on an RCMP officer

Man wanted B.C.-wide now the suspect of a hit-and-run on an RCMP officer

‘We are asking you, Mr. Haas, to please do the right thing and turn yourself in’
B.C. dad in urgent need of donor as kidney nears failing point

B.C. dad in urgent need of donor as kidney nears failing point

With less than 5% kidney function, David Jung desperately needs Type O donor
5 years later: Remembering the Dec. 20 storm that destroyed iconic B.C. pier

5 years later: Remembering the Dec. 20 storm that destroyed iconic B.C. pier

White Rock pier re-opened 250 days later, thanks to community fundraising efforts
MLAs slam use of Lower Mainland hospital for filming instead of health care

MLAs slam use of Lower Mainland hospital for filming instead of health care

‘Our health system is not in great shape. It’s never been worse’: Trevor Halford
B.C. lifeguard charged with sexual interference, child luring

B.C. lifeguard charged with sexual interference, child luring

Jakob Truong, 24, released on undertaking with several conditions
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