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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 police investigate 'targeted arson' at Surrey business

Surrey police investigate 'targeted arson' at Surrey business

Early-morning blaze Tuesday significantly damaged 3 large trucks
Former Surrey Eagles netminder making a name for himself at Sacred Heart

Former Surrey Eagles netminder making a name for himself at Sacred Heart

Ajeet Gundarah, BCHL's top goaltender last year, was named AHA Goalie of the Week Jan. 13
Soup Seekers sweep competition at Peace Arch Curling Club bonspiel

Soup Seekers sweep competition at Peace Arch Curling Club bonspiel

Fun had by all at annual ladies curling competition
'Impossible to pick just 1': Plenty of variety in White Rock poll response

'Impossible to pick just 1': Plenty of variety in White Rock poll response

Housing, homelessness and affordability among top issues for PAN readers
Semiahmoo Ravens hockey team set for Quebec peewee tournament

Semiahmoo Ravens hockey team set for Quebec peewee tournament

U13 South Surrey hockey squad faces Hungary first in international invitational
Don't forget Fido: Surrey, White Rock remind residents to renew dog licences

Don't forget Fido: Surrey, White Rock remind residents to renew dog licences

Renewal helps ensure canines find their way back to family if lost
B.C. Realtor ordered to surrender profits from sale of $3.35M Surrey home

B.C. Realtor ordered to surrender profits from sale of $3.35M Surrey home

Judge finds real estate agent's conduct 'deceptive and underhanded'
Child OK after being struck by vehicle in South Surrey Wednesday night

Child OK after being struck by vehicle in South Surrey Wednesday night

Incident serves as a reminder for parking lot safety, police say
Fuel spill causes closure of Surrey intersection Wednesday afternoon

Fuel spill causes closure of Surrey intersection Wednesday afternoon

Motorists encouraged to find alternate routes
B.C. Human Rights Tribunal dismisses complaint against Islands Café owners

B.C. Human Rights Tribunal dismisses complaint against Islands Café owners

Customer alleges adverse reactions due to disabilities after server sprayed bleach nearby
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