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Julie MacLellan

Julie MacLellan

I’m the editor of ÐÔÊӽ紫ý Peace Arch News and the ÐÔÊӽ紫ý area bureau chief for Black Press Media, with more than 30 years’ experience in community journalism. I earned my journalism degree at Carleton University and served as a reporter at the Orleans Star in Ontario before moving to B.C. to join the newsroom of the Ladysmith-Chemainus Chronicle. Following that, I served as a reporter and editor of the Abbotsford Times and assistant editor of the New Westminster Record/Burnaby NOW.
I’m also a choral singer, fiction writer, mom, and human servant to two black cats.

Email
julie.maclellan@blackpress.ca

Recent Work by Julie

Delta civic facilities, bylaw officers to get Naloxone kits

Delta civic facilities, bylaw officers to get Naloxone kits

Pilot project is part of the City of Delta's efforts to address the toxic drug crisis
Delta approves new funding model for Boundary Bay Airshow

Delta approves new funding model for Boundary Bay Airshow

City of Delta will provide up to $150K cash, a $50K grant and in-kind support
Guru Nanak Food Bank to set up temporary home in North Delta

Guru Nanak Food Bank to set up temporary home in North Delta

Pilot project will see food bank operate out of trailer in the Kennedy Seniors' Centre parking lot
B.C. Election 2024: Rustad, Eby, pledge support for ÐÔÊӽ紫ý Urban Mission

B.C. Election 2024: Rustad, Eby, pledge support for ÐÔÊӽ紫ý Urban Mission

B.C. NDP pledges funding just before B.C. Conservative leader set to make announcement
COLUMN: Building community, one small act of kindness at a time

COLUMN: Building community, one small act of kindness at a time

How a random act of kindness can change someone's day – or the world
New youth hub coming to North Delta

New youth hub coming to North Delta

Hub opening at North Delta Recreation Centre comes after years of work
COLUMN: Dragonflies, jellybeans and the footprints of grief

COLUMN: Dragonflies, jellybeans and the footprints of grief

Two years after the loss of a parent, life has been forever changed
COLUMN: O Canada, our home on stolen land

COLUMN: O Canada, our home on stolen land

Reconciliation debate flares as Katzie, Kwantlen and Semiahmoo First Nations ask for South ÐÔÊӽ紫ý land back
COLUMN: No, we don’t need to celebrate Straight Pride

COLUMN: No, we don’t need to celebrate Straight Pride

COLUMN: No, we don’t need to celebrate Straight Pride

COLUMN: No, we don’t need to celebrate Straight Pride

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