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Barbara Roden

Barbara Roden

I joined Black Press in 2012 working the Circulation desk of the Ashcroft-Cache Creek Journal and edited the paper during the summers until February 2016, when I became full-time editor of B.C.鈥檚 oldest continuously-published weekly newspaper. I am the recipient of the Jack Webster and Canadian Community Newspaper Awards. I am a keen amateur historian, specializing in the Southern Interior and Cariboo Waggon Road, and my historical pieces have appeared in the Journal since 2012. In my spare time, I act and direct with Ashcroft鈥檚 local theatre group.

Phone
250-457-0789
Email
editorial@accjournal.ca

Recent Work by Barbara

Izman Creek fire near Lytton is B.C.'s only wildfire of note

Izman Creek fire near Lytton is B.C.'s only wildfire of note

As of July 7 fire had grown to 242.8 hectares, with three properties under an evacuation order
Pilot, 3 passengers safe after helicopter goes down in B.C.

Pilot, 3 passengers safe after helicopter goes down in B.C.

Incident took place Sunday behind Iron Horse Pub in Lone Butte, 180 km northwest of Kamloops
Early melt shows final B.C. snowpack survey at 13 per cent of normal levels

Early melt shows final B.C. snowpack survey at 13 per cent of normal levels

As of June 15, approximately 90 per cent of this year's snowpack had already melted
Province approves life extension for Teck Highland Valley copper mine

Province approves life extension for Teck Highland Valley copper mine

Mine near Logan Lake was scheduled to end in 2028, but will now be extended until 2043
Lightning sparks wildfire northeast of Cache Creek

Lightning sparks wildfire northeast of Cache Creek

Fire had grown to 5.63 hectares by the morning of Friday, June 13
Three overnight closures coming to Highway 1 east of Lytton

Three overnight closures coming to Highway 1 east of Lytton

Three 10-hour closures taking place between May 28 and June 4 to facilitate work at new Tank Hill overpass
B.C. seniors can defer property tax payments thanks to provincial program

B.C. seniors can defer property tax payments thanks to provincial program

Property tax deferment is low interest loan that can help struggling seniors
New Lytton Chinese History Museum rises from the ashes

New Lytton Chinese History Museum rises from the ashes

Original museum was destroyed in the Lytton Creek fire in June 2021, but a new one has taken its place
Some drivers not getting message to slow down, move over: B.C. Highway Patrol

Some drivers not getting message to slow down, move over: B.C. Highway Patrol

BC Highway Patrol campaign to educate drivers about emergency vehicles saw warnings and tickets issued
Hub project aims to return community gathering spaces to burned-out Lytton

Hub project aims to return community gathering spaces to burned-out Lytton

Building will be 'accessible and inclusive' gathering place for residents of Lytton and surrounding area
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