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Andie Mollins, Local Journalism Initiative

Andie Mollins, Local Journalism Initiative

Born and raised in Southeast N.B., I spent my childhood building snow forts at my cousins' and sandcastles at the beach. It was in third grade when I first declared myself a writer, but it took another 13 years before I realized a career spent writing was possible.

I studied history and sociology at the University of New Brunswick and completed my degree with a year abroad in the U.K. Finding the courage to follow my dreams, I moved to Halifax to study journalism at the University of King's College after which I joined the Tribune.

Phone
250-392-2331 ext. 218
Email
andie.mollins@wltribune.com

Recent Work by Andie

Temperatures expected to level to seasonal norms Aug. 1 for most of B.C.

Temperatures expected to level to seasonal norms Aug. 1 for most of B.C.

Cooling stations are set up across Williams Lake and the downtown BIA is handing out free cold water
Williams Lake mayor confident Josie Osborne will deliver on promises

Williams Lake mayor confident Josie Osborne will deliver on promises

Mayor Surinderpal Rathor emphasized the need to address issues around addictions, mental health and the healthcare shortage
T艥ilhqot乌鸦传媒檌n youth speak at UN session on rights of Indigenous peoples

T艥ilhqot乌鸦传媒檌n youth speak at UN session on rights of Indigenous peoples

Sierra William and Dakota Diablo spent a week in Geneva learning and practicing applying the rights of Indigenous peoples
First Nations, Carney meet to discuss One Canadian Economy Act

First Nations, Carney meet to discuss One Canadian Economy Act

BCAFN Regional Chief Terry Teegee said the next step is for Carney to visit and engage with First Nation communities directly
B.C. burn survivor finds confidence, capabilities competing in strongman

B.C. burn survivor finds confidence, capabilities competing in strongman

'Being physically disabled limits you...but if you乌鸦传媒檙e open-minded, it乌鸦传媒檚 limitless in other aspects'
Mother bear shot and killed northeast of Williams Lake, leaving 5 cubs orphaned

Mother bear shot and killed northeast of Williams Lake, leaving 5 cubs orphaned

Conservation officers investigating after mother of unusually large brood found dead
B.C. Bear Witness Day parade marches for Indigenous children

B.C. Bear Witness Day parade marches for Indigenous children

The parade marks an important day in the history of Jordan's Principle
West Fraser adapts to forest industry uncertainty in B.C.'s Cariboo

West Fraser adapts to forest industry uncertainty in B.C.'s Cariboo

Over the past three years West Fraser has planted more than 63 million trees in the Cariboo
PhD dissertation on Indigenous sovereignty shaped by B.C. experience

PhD dissertation on Indigenous sovereignty shaped by B.C. experience

The former LCSS student recently completed his PhD which focuses on Indigenous sovereignty
Nearly 3 years after leaving her home, Ukrainian woman finds peace in B.C.

Nearly 3 years after leaving her home, Ukrainian woman finds peace in B.C.

In Ukraine, International Women's Day March 8 is celebrated widely and even more than the New Year
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