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Tricia Leslie

Tricia Leslie

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.leslie@peacearchnews.com

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Recent Work by Tricia

Man shot dead by police, woman found dead in B.C. home

Man shot dead by police, woman found dead in B.C. home

IIO, IHIT looking into deaths of Surrey couple in their 60s, believed to involve intimate-partner violence
Pair arrested as B.C. police task force targets south Asian extortion plots

Pair arrested as B.C. police task force targets south Asian extortion plots

Arrests made in relation to 2024 incidents
'Sorry' U.S. border towns hurting as B.C. crossings drop nearly 43%

'Sorry' U.S. border towns hurting as B.C. crossings drop nearly 43%

'We're here when you're ready:' Whatcom County missing British Columbian visitors
300-pound B.C. emotional support pig needs a home: BC SPCA

300-pound B.C. emotional support pig needs a home: BC SPCA

Truffles may not like his vegetables, but he's 'got lots of kindness and love to share'
What should B.C. do about U.S. coal trains? Politicos weigh in

What should B.C. do about U.S. coal trains? Politicos weigh in

Provincial leaders, Surrey-White Rock federal candidates share thoughts around tariffs and U.S. thermal coal travelling through B.C.
Safety protocols in place, BNSF says after train hits B.C. man in wheelchair

Safety protocols in place, BNSF says after train hits B.C. man in wheelchair

Barricades down, warning whistles going when man struck in south Surrey, injuries thought to be minor
Conservative Party of B.C. experiencing 'growing pains', house leader says

Conservative Party of B.C. experiencing 'growing pains', house leader says

2 Conservative MLAs share their thoughts in South Surrey
More than words: B.C. female leaders speak up about online misogyny

More than words: B.C. female leaders speak up about online misogyny

Rise in online hate and abuse is making itself felt despite gains women have made in some spaces
'Fear in his eyes': Parental anxiety up after B.C. neurodiverse teen shot

'Fear in his eyes': Parental anxiety up after B.C. neurodiverse teen shot

Surrey Police Service confirms Car 67 was on scene at Feb. 9 fatal shooting
'Born to dance': Meet the viral Rugby Sevens superfan from Surrey

'Born to dance': Meet the viral Rugby Sevens superfan from Surrey

Malcolm Gendall will bring his dance moves back to BC Place for Vancouver Sevens, Feb. 21-23
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