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Abby Luciano, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter

Abby Luciano, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter

Abby Luciano is the Local Journalism Initiative Reporter at the North Shore News covering civic and Indigenous affairs.

She received her bachelor of arts in journalism and history from Kwantlen Polytechnic University in 2024, where she worked as the editor-in-chief for the student newspaper, The Runner. Abby鈥檚 work has also appeared in The Tyee and the C小蓝视频.

When she鈥檚 not writing, you can find her attending a concert, playing video games or going on a hike in the Lower Mainland.

She always welcomes story ideas, opinions or new baking recipes.

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Recent Work by Abby

North Vancouver woman breaks Guinness World Record for most spin classes

North Vancouver woman breaks Guinness World Record for most spin classes

Heather MacDonald took on the record to challenge herself, overtime seeing it as an opportunity to bring awareness to mental health
Man convicted in fatal North Vancouver kidnapping breaks parole, Canada-wide warrant in place

Man convicted in fatal North Vancouver kidnapping breaks parole, Canada-wide warrant in place

Tian Yi 鈥淓ddie鈥 Zhang has a warrant for his arrest due to him being unlawfully at large, police say
Squamish and Musqueam Nation youth athletes honoured for sport excellence

Squamish and Musqueam Nation youth athletes honoured for sport excellence

The annual Premier鈥檚 Awards for Indigenous Youth Excellence in Sport recognizes athletes 24 and younger from six regions across 小蓝视频
FIFA releases Vancouver remix of World Cup theme song featuring local First Nations

FIFA releases Vancouver remix of World Cup theme song featuring local First Nations

Producer and DJ Grayson Repp works with s蓹lilw蓹ta涩 (Tsleil-Waututh Nation), Sk瘫wx瘫wu虂7mesh U虂xwumixw (Squamish Nation) and x史m蓹胃k史蓹y虛蓹m (Musqueam) Nation artists to give the song a Vancouver sound.
Finding a blue tarp may have saved a hiker's life, North Shore Rescue says

Finding a blue tarp may have saved a hiker's life, North Shore Rescue says

The team found a hiker in the North Vancouver backcountry Sunday morning after spotting her waving a blue tarp she stumbled upon after getting lost in 'horrendous' weather
Squamish Nation receives nearly $9.5 million in federal funding for housing

Squamish Nation receives nearly $9.5 million in federal funding for housing

Money from the Housing Accelerator Fund will help bring more than 130 new homes within the next three years
Squamish Nation carver restores historical totem pole now at Seaspan in North Vancouver

Squamish Nation carver restores historical totem pole now at Seaspan in North Vancouver

Darren Yelton brought the 18-foot totem pole back to pristine condition, connecting it to its historical roots
Squamish Nation trade students craft presentation boxes for Invictus Games medals

Squamish Nation trade students craft presentation boxes for Invictus Games medals

Trade students, a KPU carpentry instructor and a Coast Salish artist collaborated to bring the West Coast cedar boxes to the world stage last week
Federal government invests $33 million in transport projects across 小蓝视频 and Alberta

Federal government invests $33 million in transport projects across 小蓝视频 and Alberta

The six projects aim to boost economic growth and allow for efficient transportation.
Watch: Prince Harry, Meghan Markle make memorable visit to Squamish Nation

Watch: Prince Harry, Meghan Markle make memorable visit to Squamish Nation

The Duke and Duchess are in town for the Invictus Games, and Squamish Nation councillor Sxw铆xwtn (Wilson Williams) says their visit 'truly righted the wrongs of the past'
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