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Ruth Lloyd

Ruth Lloyd

I am a lifelong learner who returned to school after a decade working in wildfire. I completed a diploma in Journalism from the Southern Alberta Institute of Technology in Calgary, graduating in 2009.

This redirect brought me back to B.C. where I first worked for Black Press Media in Fort St. James at The Caledonia Courier and then took a break to do other jobs including biology, archaeology, and working for a community nonprofit.

I moved back to Williams Lake and joined the amazing team at the Williams Lake Tribune in 2021. I love the Cariboo Chilcotin region, its character, wilderness and diversity.

Phone
250-392-2331 ext. 219
Email
ruth.lloyd@wltribune.com

Recent Work by Ruth

Ice fishing for fun, fresh food in Fort St. James

Ice fishing for fun, fresh food in Fort St. James

An ice fisherman returns from a sunny Saturday on Stuart Lake
Murray Ridge enjoys an inversion while Fort St. James freezes

Murray Ridge enjoys an inversion while Fort St. James freezes

It was a sunny and relatively warm place to play in the snow for those at Murray Ridge Feb. 8, 9
A love letter to Fort St. James - stay wild, stay beautiful

A love letter to Fort St. James - stay wild, stay beautiful

A past resident reflects on her first impressions of Fort St. James
'Very aggressive': B.C. crews recount time on front lines of L.A.

'Very aggressive': B.C. crews recount time on front lines of L.A.

Cariboo firefighters were part of B.C. team who helped devastating wildfires in the state recently.
B.C. Interior actor goes from death, addiction, to on-screen success

B.C. Interior actor goes from death, addiction, to on-screen success

Actor Kelly William grew up in Xatsull First Nation, north of Williams Lake, and his career has already taken him North of North
B.C. woman reclaims her voice — literally — through groundbreaking brain surgery

B.C. woman reclaims her voice — literally — through groundbreaking brain surgery

Williams Lake's Susan O'Sullivan becomes 7th person in the world to undergo innovative neurosurgery
Day parole reinstated for B.C. man guilty of brutal 1980 murder

Day parole reinstated for B.C. man guilty of brutal 1980 murder

Kelly Toop, convicted killer and sex offender from the 1980s, has day parole reinstated by a parole board
EDITORIAL: A good story is timeless, so is the impact it can have

EDITORIAL: A good story is timeless, so is the impact it can have

The power of a good story is timeless
Murray Ridge Ski Hill invites northern B.C. neighbours to ski

Murray Ridge Ski Hill invites northern B.C. neighbours to ski

Murray Ridge is inviting the neighbours up to enjoy some snow
B.C. salmon summits uncover concerns of climate, deforestation, volunteer decline

B.C. salmon summits uncover concerns of climate, deforestation, volunteer decline

UBC Pacific Salmon dialogues project to produce full report by March
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