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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

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
BCHL makes protective neck guards mandatory in wake of former NHLer’s death

BCHL makes protective neck guards mandatory in wake of former NHLer’s death

Hockey players across B.C. sporting new neckwear, based on availability
B.C. wheelchair user says Air Canada crew dropped him on 2 flights

B.C. wheelchair user says Air Canada crew dropped him on 2 flights

‘I want the president of Air Canada to apologize on behalf of the company’
Pilot praised after small plane crashes, burns in B.C.’s Lower Mainland

Pilot praised after small plane crashes, burns in B.C.’s Lower Mainland

Pilot OK after witnesses spot plane flying low over Surrey’s Crescent Beach, spouting black smoke
Air Canada flies country’s accessibility advocate home, leaves her wheelchair behind

Air Canada flies country’s accessibility advocate home, leaves her wheelchair behind

Former MLA Stephanie Cadieux stranded without ‘essential equipment’
Even ugly potatoes need love: B.C. event shares free food with 3,500 people

Even ugly potatoes need love: B.C. event shares free food with 3,500 people

Heppell’s Ugly Produce Day distributes vegetables too ugly to sell to those who want them
‘Unsafe’ South Surrey softball field worrying to parents, stakeholders

‘Unsafe’ South Surrey softball field worrying to parents, stakeholders

‘A well-placed ground ball often becomes a home run instead of a single’
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