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Monica Lamb-Yorski

Monica Lamb-Yorski

Monica Lamb-Yorski has covered news for the Williams Lake Tribune since November 2011. She began her career with the Prince Rupert Daily News in 2002 moving on to write for the Prince Rupert Northern View in 2010. Born In Alert Bay, B.C. and raised in Nelson, Monica graduated from the University of Winnipeg.

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Recent Work by Monica

1 year later, B.C. family carrying the burden of the son who did not come home

1 year later, B.C. family carrying the burden of the son who did not come home

$10,000 reward offered in case of Carl Schooner Jr., last seen in Williams Lake on Dec. 3, 2022
B.C.’s original Timber King reflects on 50 years of log homes

B.C.’s original Timber King reflects on 50 years of log homes

Williams Lake’s Pioneer Log Homes founder Bryan Reid Sr. said he did not regret one second
Controversial ER closure sign in Williams Lake rooted in nursing shortage: Union

Controversial ER closure sign in Williams Lake rooted in nursing shortage: Union

Latest Statistics Canada data shows B.C. has 5,850 nursing vacancies
VIDEO: Minister visits Williams Lake to see LiDAR aerial mapping project

VIDEO: Minister visits Williams Lake to see LiDAR aerial mapping project

Kîsik Geospatial and Aerial Survey flew to Williams Lake to meet Cullen
Moroccan earthquake kills 7 family members of Williams Lake woman

Moroccan earthquake kills 7 family members of Williams Lake woman

‘The whole building they were staying in collapsed and we lost them all’: Kenza Lahlou
B.C. wildfire fighter killed in crash remembered as loving and resilient

B.C. wildfire fighter killed in crash remembered as loving and resilient

Jaxon Billyboy-Bowe, from the Tsilhqot’in Nation, was 19 years old
Williams Lake First Nation receives federal apology for lost lands

Williams Lake First Nation receives federal apology for lost lands

Federal Minister of Crown-Indigenous Affairs, Gary Anandasangaree, delivers apology
Nanaimo racing pigeon ends up 743 km off course near Williams Lake

Nanaimo racing pigeon ends up 743 km off course near Williams Lake

Bert was released on Aug. 17 from home
Blind B.C. man successfully swims Strait of Georgia for charity

Blind B.C. man successfully swims Strait of Georgia for charity

Scott Rees finished the swim in just under 11 hours to raise money for guide dogs
Blind B.C. man plans to swim Georgia Strait for charity

Blind B.C. man plans to swim Georgia Strait for charity

On July 22 Scott Rees, who grew up in Williams Lake, will depart from near Sechelt to swim 30 km