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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

RCMP to give update on Interior B.C. school bus crash investigation

RCMP to give update on Interior B.C. school bus crash investigation

An update is going to be provided during a press conference Friday, Nov. 22
'Too Fast': film project explores resiliency and dirt bikes in B.C.'s Cariboo

'Too Fast': film project explores resiliency and dirt bikes in B.C.'s Cariboo

Two men who grew up together are both pursuing their passions and hoping to inspire, one on wheels, the other in film
PHOTOS: Hauntingly happy birthday for Williams Lake 11-year-old

PHOTOS: Hauntingly happy birthday for Williams Lake 11-year-old

Ellie Sigurdson had an idea for her birthday new to her parents and friends, which proved to be a hit
Cariboo woman seeks help for scar treatment after near-death

Cariboo woman seeks help for scar treatment after near-death

A fundraiser for Laugan Wheeler could help address dark scarring after she suffered burns to 90 per cent of her body
Williams Lake woman fears for young dog, missing in Vancouver

Williams Lake woman fears for young dog, missing in Vancouver

A young Williams Lake goldendoodle is lost in Vancouver and Vancouverites are coming out to help try to find the lost pup
Around the world in 123 days? Woman cycles through B.C. in record attempt

Around the world in 123 days? Woman cycles through B.C. in record attempt

A world record attempt at the fastest women's bicycle ride around the world passed through the Cariboo on Aug. 17.
B.C. air attack officer guided by lessons learned battling 2,300+ wildfires

B.C. air attack officer guided by lessons learned battling 2,300+ wildfires

Jeff Austin is an air attack officer with the BC Wildfire Service and was in the air, coordinating the initial air attack on the River Valley Fire on July 21, 2024.
Tsilhqot'in leaders call for action on saving Chilcotin salmon

Tsilhqot'in leaders call for action on saving Chilcotin salmon

Leaders from the Tsilhqot'in National Government (TNG) are calling for government to take action on saving salmon in the wake of the Chlicotin River landslide.
Barkerville battles to keep B.C. history alive under evacuation order

Barkerville battles to keep B.C. history alive under evacuation order

Barkerville Historic Town & Park is a high priority, said BC Wildfire Service, as structure protection specialists and staff help protect the site
Historic Barkerville now under evacuation order due to Antler Creek Wildfire

Historic Barkerville now under evacuation order due to Antler Creek Wildfire

An evacuation alert has been issued for the Barkerville area, impacting the Barkerville Historic Town & Park due to wildfire activity in the area
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