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Neil Corbett

Neil Corbett

I have been a journalist for more than 30 years, the past decade with the Maple Ridge-Pitt Meadows News. I moved to the city in 2012. I’ve worked at community newspapers in Abbotsford, Mission, Hope, and Williams Lake, as well as in Ontario – serving as an editor and reporter. Along the way, I have won various national journalism awards, and been part of successful news teams. In Maple Ridge, I am a multi-media reporter, and have covered a variety of beats including education, sports, city council, as well as political issues at the federal and provincial levels with local impacts.

Phone
604-476-2736
Email
neil.corbett@mapleridgenews.com

Recent Work by Neil

Maple Ridge slugger O'Neill signs $49.5 million, three-year deal

Maple Ridge slugger O'Neill signs $49.5 million, three-year deal

Outfielder signs as a free agent with Baltimore Orioles
Company powers down planned expansion of B.C. battery plant

Company powers down planned expansion of B.C. battery plant

E-One Moli Energy pauses addition that would employ 350
Maple Ridge Swiftie bakery staff wins tickets to Vancouver concert

Maple Ridge Swiftie bakery staff wins tickets to Vancouver concert

Vanilla Bean Bake Shop wins two tickets to Taylor Swift's Eras tour in Vancouver
Maple Ridge hospital taxied blind senior to Downtown Eastside shelter

Maple Ridge hospital taxied blind senior to Downtown Eastside shelter

Ridge Meadows Hospital still providing care for woman who is 86, frail, and blind
Conservation groups say leash your dogs in wake of B.C. bear attack

Conservation groups say leash your dogs in wake of B.C. bear attack

Warning comes after Lower Mainland man survived attack after his dog clashed with a bear
Last-ditch naloxone shot saves dying raccoon in B.C. veterinarian's office

Last-ditch naloxone shot saves dying raccoon in B.C. veterinarian's office

Drug used to reverse opioid overdoses in humans brought the critter right back to life
Amanda Todd's mother wants Canadian government to hurry new Online Harms Act

Amanda Todd's mother wants Canadian government to hurry new Online Harms Act

Carol Todd recently joined a lawsuit against social media giants, puts hopes in Bill C-63
Conservative Mok holds onto Maple Ridge East in close count

Conservative Mok holds onto Maple Ridge East in close count

Just 102 votes separate the candidates as of Monday afternoon
Man accused of murdering B.C. Mountie back in court

Man accused of murdering B.C. Mountie back in court

Nicholas Bellemare is accused of shooting and killing Const. Rick O'Brien
B.C. NDP Leader Eby pledges an EA in every primary school classroom

B.C. NDP Leader Eby pledges an EA in every primary school classroom

Mental health counsellor in every school and childcare supports added to party's election platform
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