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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

Man dead after 2 people stabbed in 2 days in White Rock; suspect at large

Man dead after 2 people stabbed in 2 days in White Rock; suspect at large

‘We want to assure the public that their safety is our top priority’: RCMP
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
Surrey increases sensory-friendly swim sessions after successful pilot

Surrey increases sensory-friendly swim sessions after successful pilot

Swims featuring calmer, quieter environment now available at 4 pools across city
Bald eagle parents welcome newly hatched offspring in White Rock nest

Bald eagle parents welcome newly hatched offspring in White Rock nest

Second eaglet make its appearance in nest livestreamed on camera 24/7
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
Delta firefighters battle stubborn mill blaze for several hours

Delta firefighters battle stubborn mill blaze for several hours

Early-morning fire caused heavy smoke in area near Surrey Fraser Docks
South Surrey crash sends driver to hospital with serious injuries

South Surrey crash sends driver to hospital with serious injuries

Jaws of Life used in aftermath of single-vehicle collision in Morgan Heights
Port Mann Bridge collision causes ‘significant injuries’ for taxi driver

Port Mann Bridge collision causes ‘significant injuries’ for taxi driver

Crash a reminder to ‘pay attention, slow down and respect our highway workers’: Surrey Fire
Serious crash on Port Mann Bridge sends 1 person to hospital

Serious crash on Port Mann Bridge sends 1 person to hospital

BC RCMP Highway Patrol, emergency responders attend collision
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
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