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Tricia Weel

Tricia Weel

I’ve worked as a journalist in community newspapers from White Rock to Parksville and Qualicum Beach, to Abbotsford and Surrey. After working in communications, I switched my focus to running a home-based business, and grew that into a successful enterprise. I returned to the journalism industry in 2022, to the Peace Arch News, where I first started while still a journalism student.
tricia.weel@peacearchnews.com

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tricia.weel@peacearchnews.com

Recent Work by Tricia

BC Lions kicker Sean Whyte up for CFL Outstanding Player award

BC Lions kicker Sean Whyte up for CFL Outstanding Player award

After record-breaking season, White Rock player also named to West Division All-CFL team
Surrey RCMP investigating after pedestrian killed Sunday

Surrey RCMP investigating after pedestrian killed Sunday

128 Street closed in both directions as police process scene of fatal collision
Feline fine: Surrey cat reunited with guardian 7 years later

Feline fine: Surrey cat reunited with guardian 7 years later

Jomeo happy, safe in new Burnaby home just in time for Halloween
PROJECTED: Halford set to take Surrey-White Rock for Conservatives

PROJECTED: Halford set to take Surrey-White Rock for Conservatives

Orange or blue? Voters decide
White Rock broadcaster Hughson inducted into BC Sports Hall of Fame

White Rock broadcaster Hughson inducted into BC Sports Hall of Fame

Longtime commentator honoured for sportscasting career
B.C. Conservative leader John Rustad announces new children's hospital

B.C. Conservative leader John Rustad announces new children's hospital

Thanksgiving Monday announcement happened at 18-acre site in Surrey
B.C. NDP leader David Eby talks car insurance costs Thanksgiving Monday

B.C. NDP leader David Eby talks car insurance costs Thanksgiving Monday

NDP leader invited British Columbians to compare ICBC rates to Ontario, Alberta
Ugly goes international: Surrey free produce event returns bigger than ever

Ugly goes international: Surrey free produce event returns bigger than ever

Thousands of pounds of free produce available in Cloverdale Oct. 19
B.C. Election 2024: Parties weigh in on province's toxic drug crisis

B.C. Election 2024: Parties weigh in on province's toxic drug crisis

How B.C.'s NDP, Conservatives and Greens would address the crisis
Drug impairment likely a factor in fatal Surrey crash: RCMP

Drug impairment likely a factor in fatal Surrey crash: RCMP

Driver arrested after colliding with bus stop bench, injuring one man and killing another
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