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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

Health worker shortage leads to detox centre closure in Williams Lake

Health worker shortage leads to detox centre closure in Williams Lake

MLA Lorne Doerkson wants to know why health care workers do not want to work with Interior Health
Columneetza fundraising for 'parkour' style playground in Williams Lake

Columneetza fundraising for 'parkour' style playground in Williams Lake

Donations can be made to the Columneetza playground fundraiser by e-transfer to cjsspac@gmail.com
Love for nature, heritage shines through art on display in Williams Lake

Love for nature, heritage shines through art on display in Williams Lake

The Station House Gallery’s upper showroom features work by Natasha Lepine
First Nation school in Chilcotin celebrates first-ever graduation

First Nation school in Chilcotin celebrates first-ever graduation

100 per cent of Tl'etinqox School's five Grade 12 students are graduating
Cariboo artists explore 'what ifs' in Station House Gallery exhibit

Cariboo artists explore 'what ifs' in Station House Gallery exhibit

Members of the Cariboo Art Society have produced a fun variety of work for their exhibition at the Station House Gallery
Williams Lake church recognized by city for accessibility efforts

Williams Lake church recognized by city for accessibility efforts

A ramp installed at the Evangelical Free Church is helping to improve the level of accessibility in Williams Lake
Bella Bella homes destroyed by fire within two days of each other

Bella Bella homes destroyed by fire within two days of each other

Two days after a house fire burned a Waglisla (Bella Bella) home to the ground, another fire sparked just three doors down from the first.
2 Rivers Remix, Indigenous trailblazers coming to Tŝideldel

2 Rivers Remix, Indigenous trailblazers coming to Tŝideldel

Indigenous Peoples Day will be marked near at Bendziny Resort with a free, family friendly weekend of workshops and performances
Grade 7 students host French Culture Day at Williams Lake school

Grade 7 students host French Culture Day at Williams Lake school

French immersion students shared what they have learned about the French culture through food, art, trivia and sport
Williams Lake burn survivor finds confidence, capabilities at strongman

Williams Lake burn survivor finds confidence, capabilities at strongman

"Being physically disabled limits you...but if you’re open-minded, it’s limitless in other aspects"
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