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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

OUR HOMETOWN: Indigenous identity of Loretta Jeff flourishes

OUR HOMETOWN: Indigenous identity of Loretta Jeff flourishes

A student, mother, spouse and advocate, Loretta Jeff has a full life
Cariboo Chilcotin communities receive safety improvement grants

Cariboo Chilcotin communities receive safety improvement grants

Tsideldel, Tl’etinqox and Williams Lake are recipients of Vision Zero funding from the province
CRD issues boil water notice for Russet Bluff May 14

CRD issues boil water notice for Russet Bluff May 14

A drinking water quality advisory is also in place
Sequel about nursing in the Cariboo reaches #1 in B.C.

Sequel about nursing in the Cariboo reaches #1 in B.C.

Marion McKinnon Crook will be in Williams Lake for booksigning May 17
Williams Lake secondary rugby wins girls 7s, boys 15s at zones

Williams Lake secondary rugby wins girls 7s, boys 15s at zones

Coaches Natasha Johnson and Braden McCallum enjoyed hosting the tournament
PHOTOS: Northern lights spectacular across Cariboo Chilcotin Coast May 10

PHOTOS: Northern lights spectacular across Cariboo Chilcotin Coast May 10

Residents across the region shared photographs of the display
Williams Lake fire department responds to 2 wildfires May 10

Williams Lake fire department responds to 2 wildfires May 10

Crews were able to stop the fires from spreading and causing structural damage
Cariboo Regional District libraries close as union considers striking

Cariboo Regional District libraries close as union considers striking

BCGEU employees at the CRD have until noon Thursday to complete voting
VIDEO: B.C. Interior First Nations celebrates more housing

VIDEO: B.C. Interior First Nations celebrates more housing

Tl’etinqox First Nation broke ground on a new four-plex
Central Coast Regional District surveying residents about dogs

Central Coast Regional District surveying residents about dogs

Survey looks at dog control regulations, if any, should be implemented within the valley.
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