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Brandon Tucker

Brandon Tucker

I have been a journalist since 2013, with much of my career spent covering sports and entertainment stories in Alberta. I moved to Maple Ridge in 2019 and got the opportunity to work close to home when I joined the Maple Ridge-Pitt Meadows News in 2022. I enjoy shining a light on interesting people who are doing interesting things, and diving head-first into stories that have largely gone untold.

Email
brandon.tucker@abbynews.com

Recent Work by Brandon

PHOTOS: Record number of animals need rehabilitation in Abbotsford

PHOTOS: Record number of animals need rehabilitation in Abbotsford

Elizabeth's Wildlife Center cares for more than 1,200 animals each year
UFV students join the fight against abuse of Indigenous women

UFV students join the fight against abuse of Indigenous women

Moose Hide Campaign Day took place on May 15
UFV baseball team on the hunt for back-to-back World Series titles

UFV baseball team on the hunt for back-to-back World Series titles

The Canadian College World Series takes place from May 15 to 18
PHOTOS: Abbotsford turns into a clown show

PHOTOS: Abbotsford turns into a clown show

Europa Super Circus entertained locals for four days
Country music legends announce Abbotsford concert

Country music legends announce Abbotsford concert

Terri Clark and Paul Brandt are playing at Abbotsford Centre on Nov. 29
B.C. rugby stars finish season with bronze medal hat trick

B.C. rugby stars finish season with bronze medal hat trick

The women's national team finished third in the HSBC SVNS playoffs
Abbotsford rugby stars hoping for big wins in the City of Angels

Abbotsford rugby stars hoping for big wins in the City of Angels

The Los Angeles stop will determine the HSBC SVNS season winners
Canada's top junior golfers tee off new season in Abbotsford

Canada's top junior golfers tee off new season in Abbotsford

Top 8 boys and girls will advance to the national junior championships
Fraser Valley groups receive $120K to fight invasive species

Fraser Valley groups receive $120K to fight invasive species

Invasive plants cost the country more than $2 billion each year
B.C. teens serve up big wins at indoor volleyball provincials

B.C. teens serve up big wins at indoor volleyball provincials

Winning teams heading to nationals in May
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