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Greg Sabatino

Greg Sabatino

Greg Sabatino graduated from Thompson Rivers University in Kamloops with a Bachelor of Journalism degree in 2008 before completing an internship with Kamloops This Week newspaper that summer. In September 2008 he moved to Williams Lake to take on the role of sports editor at the Williams Lake Tribune and has lived and worked in the community since.

Phone
250-392-2331 ext 245
Email
sports@wltribune.com

Recent Work by Greg

Boys and Girls Club rebrands to ‘BGC Canada,’ citing push for gender-inclusivity

Boys and Girls Club rebrands to ‘BGC Canada,’ citing push for gender-inclusivity

Club says it already opens its doors to all kids and teens and its name should reflect that
BC Wildfire Service deploys 41 firefighters to Manitoba for assistance

BC Wildfire Service deploys 41 firefighters to Manitoba for assistance

“British Columbia has a long history of offering a helping hand to other provinces.”
Soft road conditions force restricted access to forest service roads in Omineca Natural Resource Region

Soft road conditions force restricted access to forest service roads in Omineca Natural Resource Region

Work to complete maintenance “extremely limited”
VIDEO: Rare white ‘spirit moose’ spotted in Cariboo

VIDEO: Rare white ‘spirit moose’ spotted in Cariboo

“It was pretty impactful,” she said. “And one in a million.”
Cariboo-Prince George MP Todd Doherty looks to speed up approval for new ALS treatments

Cariboo-Prince George MP Todd Doherty looks to speed up approval for new ALS treatments

The petition was signed by more than 25,000 Canadians
Northern Capitals in running for Kraft Hockeyville

Northern Capitals in running for Kraft Hockeyville

Rally page entries are beginning to pile up online for the Prince George-based Northern Capitals, who have thrown their name in the ring for this year’s 2021 Kraft Hockeyville competition.
Head-on collision Jan. 14 claims one life west of Fort St. James

Head-on collision Jan. 14 claims one life west of Fort St. James

Jenkins said alcohol, as well as road surface conditions, have been ruled out as factors
Williams Lake First Nation Chief supports Canucks amid cultural appropriation controversy

Williams Lake First Nation Chief supports Canucks amid cultural appropriation controversy

“That’s my team. That’s who I cheer for, and I’ve always taken great pride in that logo.”
Officials call for transparency after surge in COVID-19 cases puts Fort St. James under microscope

Officials call for transparency after surge in COVID-19 cases puts Fort St. James under microscope

“We’re all in it together here,” Fort St. James Mayor Bob Motion said.
B.C.’s specialized COVID paramedics ‘impressed’ with Fort St. James’ community response

B.C.’s specialized COVID paramedics ‘impressed’ with Fort St. James’ community response

A BC Emergency Health Services team of paramedics deployed to Fort St. James this week to help deal with a surge in COVID-19 positive cases said it is impressed by how well the response has been handled in the community.
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