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Thom Barker

Thom Barker

After graduating with a geology degree from Carleton University and taking a detour through the high tech business, Thom started his journalism career as a fact-checker for a magazine in Ottawa in 2002. He quickly progressed to writing features for various publications, but when he landed his first newspaper job with The Interior News in 2005, he knew he had found his calling. He is the winner of numerous journalism awards, perhaps most notable the 2008 CCNA Best Feature Story award for his coverage of the in-custody death of Ian Bush and subsequent coroner's inquest. Thom believes strongly in the value of community news, particularly in the digital era, and is thrilled to be back in Smithers where his newspaper journey began.

Phone
306.641.6215
Email
editor@interior-news.com

Recent Work by Thom

Matchups set for first-round of CIHL playoffs

Matchups set for first-round of CIHL playoffs

Terrace wins west division regular season title; Williams Lake takes east
New Zealand mountain guide becomes 4th fatality in Terrace helicopter crash

New Zealand mountain guide becomes 4th fatality in Terrace helicopter crash

Heli-skiing company says three bodies have now been retrieved from Terrace backcountry
Tight 3-way race for CIHL west division title shapes up

Tight 3-way race for CIHL west division title shapes up

2 points separate 1st-place Terrace and 3rd-place Hazelton with Rupert in second just one point back
Criminal contempt trial of pipeline opponents begins in Smithers

Criminal contempt trial of pipeline opponents begins in Smithers

Three defendants, including prominent Wet’suwet’en leader Sleydo’, face criminal contempt charges
Public comment period opens on proposed north coast LNG facility

Public comment period opens on proposed north coast LNG facility

Open houses scheduled for Prince Rupert Nov. 7 and Terrace Nov. 8
B.C., Tahltan sign consent agreement on Red Chris mine expansion

B.C., Tahltan sign consent agreement on Red Chris mine expansion

The agreement is the 2nd created under B.C.’s Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples Act
This west coast band can still rock any house

This west coast band can still rock any house

54-40 thrilled Prince Rupert audiences with two shows Oct. 20 and 21
Canadian alt-rock royalty on deck for two Lester Centre shows

Canadian alt-rock royalty on deck for two Lester Centre shows

Tsawwassen’s 54•40 performs in Prince Rupert Oct. 20 and 21
UPDATE: Smithers bear attack leaves woman, 79, with substantial injuries

UPDATE: Smithers bear attack leaves woman, 79, with substantial injuries

Conservation Officer Service says it was a defensive attack, warns public to be cautious
Prince Rupert fishing charter owner fined $10K for feeding seals

Prince Rupert fishing charter owner fined $10K for feeding seals

Curtis Ireland was sentenced in June after pleading guilty to violating marine mammal regulations
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