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Angie Mindus

Angie Mindus

Angie Mindus is the managing editor of the Williams Lake Tribune and the Weekend Advisor. After receiving her diploma in journalism from SAIT in Calgary, she moved to B.C. in 1994 to work for the Williams Lake Tribune as a photographer and news writer, and later as editor of the Cariboo Advisor. She came on board as the managing editor of the Tribune and Weekend Advisor in 2013. Mindus has worked at weekly and daily newspapers. She enjoys the lifestyle the Cariboo has to offer and is also busy raising a family in Williams Lake.

Phone
778-417-0026
Email
editor@wltribune.com

Recent Work by Angie

Threat prompts police presence, hold and secure at 2 Clearwater schools

Threat prompts police presence, hold and secure at 2 Clearwater schools

Raft River Elementary and Clearwater Secondary schools impacted
-46.9C at Puntzi Mountain the B.C. low, as extreme cold grips Chilcotin

-46.9C at Puntzi Mountain the B.C. low, as extreme cold grips Chilcotin

Feels like -55C, some buses cancelled due to extreme weather in region
Cariboo residents wake up to -48C windchill

Cariboo residents wake up to -48C windchill

Warming centre open in Williams Lake, as bitter cold expected to last until the weekend
Watchdog rules B.C. RCMP shooting likely a ‘justified act of self-defence’

Watchdog rules B.C. RCMP shooting likely a ‘justified act of self-defence’

Officer shot man near Barriere in 2022, after report of someone packing a rifle along the highway
Police watchdog probes death of B.C. Indigenous woman near Vanderhoof

Police watchdog probes death of B.C. Indigenous woman near Vanderhoof

Chelsey Quaw-Heron’s body was located one kilometre from where she was reported missing
‘Fill the stands with love’: Cariboo hockey community grieves loss of teen

‘Fill the stands with love’: Cariboo hockey community grieves loss of teen

Grade 12 student and U18 assistant captain 1 of 2 Quesnel teens killed in single-vehicle crash
Pain exacerbated by lack of family doctor has B.C. senior desperate for help

Pain exacerbated by lack of family doctor has B.C. senior desperate for help

‘The system is leaving us high and dry,’ says Dr. John Mitchell of Williams Lake
Suspect in possible abduction arrested in Louis Creek motel

Suspect in possible abduction arrested in Louis Creek motel

RCMP found woman who fled into nearby bushes
Former Williams Lake resident wins at Canadian Strongman championship

Former Williams Lake resident wins at Canadian Strongman championship

Third time’s a charm for Anne Butters
‘Dream come true’: Williams Lake First Nation chief to dance at Canucks game

‘Dream come true’: Williams Lake First Nation chief to dance at Canucks game

Chief Willie Sellars and William Lulua part of National Day for Truth and Reconciliation ceremonies
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