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Austin Kelly

Austin Kelly

With a love for storytelling and photography, Austin began his career in Quesnel, B.C. as the sole journalist at that paper, reporting on everything from sports to politics to breaking news.

Born and raised in Surrey, B.C., Austin's move to Quesnel was a big change from big-city life. It was a rewarding year where he was able to learn much about a region of the province he had never been to while growing his storytelling skillset.

Austin is now ready and eager to explore a new region of B.C., Vancouver Island, while reporting for the Alberni Valley News.

Phone
250-992-2121
Email
austin.kelly@albernivalleynews.com

Recent Work by Austin

As cancer treatment bills pile up, B.C. woman wants system fixed

As cancer treatment bills pile up, B.C. woman wants system fixed

Quesnel's Cyndi Logan spent $10,000 last time she received treatment, now she's worried the cost will be higher for the next round
The gold rush is back: Blackwater Mine officially opens in northern B.C.

The gold rush is back: Blackwater Mine officially opens in northern B.C.

The company worked closely with six First Nations and has clean energy commitments in place
Wife of Quesnel mayor suing councillor, UBCIC for defamation

Wife of Quesnel mayor suing councillor, UBCIC for defamation

Morton accuses Roodenburg and the UBCIC for defaming her and causing emotional damages
Cariboo First Nation's judicial review on Mount Polley moves ahead

Cariboo First Nation's judicial review on Mount Polley moves ahead

The First Nation filed a judicial review of the province's decision to approve a tailings storage increase at Mount Polley Mine
B.C. First Nation files for judicial review of Mount Polley mine expansion

B.C. First Nation files for judicial review of Mount Polley mine expansion

Xat艣奴ll challenging B.C. government authorization of Mount Polley tailings dam expansion
B.C. reminded of the bear necessities of safety as hibernation season ends

B.C. reminded of the bear necessities of safety as hibernation season ends

The bare necessities of safety are coming to you
Today marks Trudeau's last day as PM, Carney to be sworn in Friday

Today marks Trudeau's last day as PM, Carney to be sworn in Friday

New prime minister will enter a Canadian political scene that has shifted rapidly in face of Trump
Festival of all things art returns to the Cariboo for 1st time since pandemic

Festival of all things art returns to the Cariboo for 1st time since pandemic

ArtsWells is ready to make a triumphant return bringing artists, vendors and visitors
Liberal members elect Mark Carney to lead the party, become PM

Liberal members elect Mark Carney to lead the party, become PM

The Sunday-night vote saw Carney get a landslide victory for the leadership of the party
B.C. woman sounding the alarm as deafblind support program nears end

B.C. woman sounding the alarm as deafblind support program nears end

Quesnel woman said having an intervenor 'sets her free' from a 'mind prison' as funding for the support is set to end in March
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