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Monica Lamb-Yorski

Monica Lamb-Yorski

I have been writing for newspapers since 2002.

A B.C. gal, I was born in Alert Bay, raised in Nelson, graduated from the University of Winnipeg, and wrote my first-ever article for the Prince Rupert Daily News.

In 2011, I joined the editorial team at the Williams Lake Tribune as a reporter, covering everything from hard news to bull sales and babies born en route to the hospital. Last fall I added the role editor of Coast Mountain News to my responsibilities with Black Press. I continue to enjoy the privilege of writing about our community and region. The Cariboo Chilcotin Coast is a great place.

Phone
250-392-2331
Email
monica.lamb-yorski@wltribune.com

Recent Work by Monica

Vigil honours overdose victim, supports family in Williams Lake

Vigil honours overdose victim, supports family in Williams Lake

More than 200 people gathered outside an apartment building to show support
Tiny communities in B.C.’s Chilcotin grappling with pain of drug poisonings

Tiny communities in B.C.’s Chilcotin grappling with pain of drug poisonings

Tsideldel, Xeni Gwet’in chiefs say residents are healing in the face of addiction
UTV goes through ice on Cariboo lake, claiming child’s life

UTV goes through ice on Cariboo lake, claiming child’s life

RCMP were called to Tyee Lake Saturday, March 23
Young woman prepares to live remotely in B.C.’s Great Bear Rainforest

Young woman prepares to live remotely in B.C.’s Great Bear Rainforest

Ista Oud, 19, plans to spend a year off-grid in Nuxalk territory
B.C. First Nation shares concerns over oil spills with UN

B.C. First Nation shares concerns over oil spills with UN

‘Right now the only losses compensated are economic’: Heiltsuk Chief Marilyn Slett
Crash of truck hauling explosive materials claims life of driver in B.C. Interior

Crash of truck hauling explosive materials claims life of driver in B.C. Interior

Single-vehicle incident shuts down most traffic to Gibraltar Mine near McLeese Lake
VPD, Heiltsuk Nation relationship needs repair: B.C. human rights head

VPD, Heiltsuk Nation relationship needs repair: B.C. human rights head

Rights adovcate also calls for new apology ceremony for cops who wrongfully arrested Heiltsuk family
B.C. First Nation suing Canadian government over fishery closure

B.C. First Nation suing Canadian government over fishery closure

Heiltsuk Nation says the 2022 closure by Fisheries and Oceans Canada undermined its rights
SAMSS senior girls basketball team wins zones and hearts

SAMSS senior girls basketball team wins zones and hearts

While in Fort St. James they shared some Nuxalk culture
Documentary on B.C. residential school wins Sundance directing award

Documentary on B.C. residential school wins Sundance directing award

Sugarcane tells the story of the children who were abused and who disappeared entirely
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