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Patrick Davies

Patrick Davies

Originally from Georgetown, PEI, I have spent the bulk of my life in Edmonton, Alta.

A 2018 graduate of the Southern Albertan Institute of Technology's Journalism program, I cut my teeth as an intern at the Spruce Grove Examiner before jumping at the opportunity to work for the Williams Lake Tribune.

In 2020 I moved to 100 Mile House to work for the Free Press. An avid lover of theatre, media, and the arts in all its forms, I've enjoyed building my professional reputation in 100 Mile House.

Phone
778-482-5207
Email
patrick.davies@100milefreepress.net

Recent Work by Patrick

Inaugural Cariboo Rugby Sevens Invitational a success

Inaugural Cariboo Rugby Sevens Invitational a success

100 Mile House welcomed schools from across the Interior to the event
100 Mile RCMP investigating fatal vehicle rollover on Horse Lake Road

100 Mile RCMP investigating fatal vehicle rollover on Horse Lake Road

The incident took place on Wednesday, May 1 near McNolty Road
Top dogs to be showcased at Clinton Cowdog Challenge

Top dogs to be showcased at Clinton Cowdog Challenge

The event is the second in a series culminating in Dogs with Jobs in Barriere
Bonaparte First Nation to Indigenize Historic Hat Creek Ranch

Bonaparte First Nation to Indigenize Historic Hat Creek Ranch

The popular heritage site north of Cache Creek is part of the original Gold Rush Trail
100 Mile House RCMP recover body of dead relative from man’s vehicle

100 Mile House RCMP recover body of dead relative from man’s vehicle

The relative’s death was not suspicious RCMP confirmed
Cariboo Mental Health Association discuss online safety with 100 Mile youth

Cariboo Mental Health Association discuss online safety with 100 Mile youth

Students advised against sharing intimate images online
Cariboo youth invited to attend day treatment addiction program

Cariboo youth invited to attend day treatment addiction program

The program is being hosted at the Raven Youth Activity Centre
Cariboo First Nation ensures food security with new greenhouses

Cariboo First Nation ensures food security with new greenhouses

Tsq̓éscen̓ plans to grow food in the greenhouses year-round at Canim Lake
B.C. Mom’s mission: Son’s death prompts call for national air quality awareness

B.C. Mom’s mission: Son’s death prompts call for national air quality awareness

Carter’s Project hosting a town hall on May 14 at 100 Mile Community Hall
Awareness day event promotes fun, autism acceptance in 100 Mile House

Awareness day event promotes fun, autism acceptance in 100 Mile House

The entire community is invited to attend and learn more about autism
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