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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.

Email
andie.mollins@wltribune.com

Recent Work by Andie

Oscar nomination brings validation and tears of joy for Williams Lake First Nation

Oscar nomination brings validation and tears of joy for Williams Lake First Nation

Chief Wille Sellars would like Sugarcane to be part of the curriculum for all schools across the country
Phyllis Webstad honoured by Lieutenant Governor of B.C.

Phyllis Webstad honoured by Lieutenant Governor of B.C.

The 2024 BC Reconciliation Award now has a new category named after Webstad
Williams Lake business donates $92K to Orange Shirt Society

Williams Lake business donates $92K to Orange Shirt Society

Williams Lake business owner Carl Johnson sold 10,000 Orange Shirts this year and is donating $92,000 to Phyllis Webstad’s organization 
Tiller’s Folly sings the tragic story of John ‘Cariboo’ Cameron

Tiller’s Folly sings the tragic story of John ‘Cariboo’ Cameron

In a ‘mystery track,’ the Vancouver-based band recalls a man’s lust for gold, and what it cost him
B.C. students start school waste transformation aimed to last beyond graduation

B.C. students start school waste transformation aimed to last beyond graduation

Williams Lake's Winnie Lee and Ivy Nguyen out to reduce their school's number of 'black holes'
'Grandma' Selkie: therapy dog bringing joy to B.C. seniors

'Grandma' Selkie: therapy dog bringing joy to B.C. seniors

Amy Jordan of Williams Lake and her dog Selkie have been certified with St. John Ambulance Therapy Dog Program
From the ruins of Rome to the slopes of Kilimanjaro: a B.C. family’s 5-country trek

From the ruins of Rome to the slopes of Kilimanjaro: a B.C. family’s 5-country trek

'It was like a bunch of different holidays and vacations' said Shannon Jackson.
TNG welcomes ‘long overdue charges’ for Mount Polley disaster

TNG welcomes ‘long overdue charges’ for Mount Polley disaster

The nation is calling for Indigenous involvement to protect waterways from the continual discharge of harmful mining waste
Cariboo Gold Project mine closer to construction with EMA permits

Cariboo Gold Project mine closer to construction with EMA permits

The project, expected to process around 1.1 million tonnes of gold-bearing ore per year, is ready to begin construction
Permanent salmon conservation hatchery to open in Chilcotin

Permanent salmon conservation hatchery to open in Chilcotin

The hatchery will help maintain healthy levels of Chinook and steelhead
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