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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

Central Cariboo business giving out free tires as it closes

Central Cariboo business giving out free tires as it closes

"The good, the bad, the ugly," tires of all kinds are available for free at Bee Jay Auto Wrecking in Williams Lake
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
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.
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’re open-minded, it’s limitless in other aspects'
Home burned to ashes overnight in Bella Bella

Home burned to ashes overnight in Bella Bella

There are no injuries following an early morning house fire in Bella Bella
'Out from under the Indian Act': Heiltsuk Nation, B.C., signs official constitution

'Out from under the Indian Act': Heiltsuk Nation, B.C., signs official constitution

The constitution affirms the nation's choice of governance, validating contemporary and traditional forms of leadership
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
Phyllis Webstad to speak at Indigenous history gathering in Winnipeg

Phyllis Webstad to speak at Indigenous history gathering in Winnipeg

The Indigenous History and Heritage Gathering, June 2-4, marks ten years since the TRC's 94 Calls to Action
Bear Witness Day parade marches through Williams Lake

Bear Witness Day parade marches through Williams Lake

The parade marks an important day in the history of Jordan's Principle
Williams Lake First Nation breaks ground for new child services building

Williams Lake First Nation breaks ground for new child services building

Williams Lake First Nation will be home to a new child and family services building expected in Fall 2026
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