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Angie Mindus

Angie Mindus

My journalism career began in daily and weekly newspapers in Alberta. A desire to travel led me to a full-time photographer position at the Williams Lake Tribune in B.C.’s interior.

I honed my writing skills as a hard news reporter in Williams Lake for a decade before becoming editor of the Tribune and now regional editor for the Cariboo-North Thompson for Black Press, overseeing seven newspapers.

I am passionate about storytelling and the difference good journalism makes, whether that is in print or online.
When I’m not working you will find me enjoying the outdoors with my family in B.C. and Alberta.

Phone
778-417-0026
Email
angie.mindus@blackpress.ca

Recent Work by Angie

Quesnel RCMP arrest man near high school with replica handgun

Quesnel RCMP arrest man near high school with replica handgun

RCMP are commending the actions of students
Quesnel events to mark MS Awareness Month

Quesnel events to mark MS Awareness Month

Canada has one of the highest rates of multiple sclerosis (MS) in the world
Libraries in Quesnel, 100 Mile House closed due to labour dispute

Libraries in Quesnel, 100 Mile House closed due to labour dispute

More than 100 Cariboo Regional District staff are on strike
Quesnel council makes zoning amendments for new school

Quesnel council makes zoning amendments for new school

SD 28 is proposing to construct a new 16-classroom public elementary school with a daycare
City of Quesnel to offer tax incentives for hotel development, revitalization

City of Quesnel to offer tax incentives for hotel development, revitalization

Recent feedback has shown travellers are disappointed with accommodations in Quesnel
Blackpool house fire claims life of young man, injures another

Blackpool house fire claims life of young man, injures another

The blaze collapsed the home within 30 minutes, say fire officials
Quesnel remembers the murdered and missing

Quesnel remembers the murdered and missing

Red Dress Day event held Sunday
UPDATE: BC Wildfire Service considers Chilcotin fire as being held

UPDATE: BC Wildfire Service considers Chilcotin fire as being held

The fire is near Tletinqox and has grown to 133 hectares
UPDATE: Vehicle fire backs up traffic on Highway 97 in Cariboo

UPDATE: Vehicle fire backs up traffic on Highway 97 in Cariboo

The incident has been cleared
Quesnel censures mayor in wake of residential school book controversy

Quesnel censures mayor in wake of residential school book controversy

Council disciplined the mayor for jeopardizing their relationship with Indigenous communities
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