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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

Surrey RCMP ask for public's assistance finding missing woman

Surrey RCMP ask for public's assistance finding missing woman

Female, 68, last seen Saturday in 9100-block of 154 Street
One man dead after truck crash in Surrey Saturday

One man dead after truck crash in Surrey Saturday

Vehicle collides with bus stop, injuring 2 pedestrians and nearby property
Surrey RCMP respond to suspicious package at Canada Post

Surrey RCMP respond to suspicious package at Canada Post

Hazmat team attends South Surrey postal facility
Redwood Park expansion approved by Surrey council

Redwood Park expansion approved by Surrey council

Purchase of property "for additional parkland purposes" unanimously approved by council
Early-morning fire in South Surrey closes 176 Street for several hours

Early-morning fire in South Surrey closes 176 Street for several hours

Blaze reportedly woke neighbours with explosions
White Rock Whalers have solid start to PJHL hockey season

White Rock Whalers have solid start to PJHL hockey season

'Pod' among top three teams in tough Tom Shaw Conference standings
White Rock, South Surrey boxers earn Bronze Glove awards

White Rock, South Surrey boxers earn Bronze Glove awards

Provincial championships held in Chilliwack earlier this month
Zero gravity vs. the human body: SFU researcher part of ISS project

Zero gravity vs. the human body: SFU researcher part of ISS project

International Space Station study looks at the dramatic effects of weightlessness on astronauts' bodies
2 South Surrey school staff shave heads to support cancer research

2 South Surrey school staff shave heads to support cancer research

Grandview Heights event highlights Terry Fox legacy
South Surrey's 1,001 Steps to be closed for restoration this fall

South Surrey's 1,001 Steps to be closed for restoration this fall

Popular staircase 'at the end of its life cycle,' city says
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