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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@mapleridgenews.com

Recent Work by Brandon

Fallen B.C. Mountie honoured with national memorial service

Fallen B.C. Mountie honoured with national memorial service

Const. Rick O'Brien will be added to RCMP cenotaph on Sept. 8
B.C. cyclist goes from Olympics to Tour de France in 24 hours

B.C. cyclist goes from Olympics to Tour de France in 24 hours

Maggie Coles-Lyster withdrew from Tour de France Femmes after getting top 10 in Olympics
Giving back to the Summer Games one shift at a time

Giving back to the Summer Games one shift at a time

Gary Stewart was one of many volunteers at the athletics events
B.C. teen wrestles his way to silver at Summer Games

B.C. teen wrestles his way to silver at Summer Games

Tyson Deane-Freeman won silver in his weight class
Fraser Valley rugby players come together to dominate Summer Games

Fraser Valley rugby players come together to dominate Summer Games

Zone 3 squad included mostly Langley and Abbotsford girls
Athletes arrive in Maple Ridge for BC Summer Games

Athletes arrive in Maple Ridge for BC Summer Games

Competitions take place July 18 to 21
B.C. shoppers band together to stop reckless driver

B.C. shoppers band together to stop reckless driver

Multiple vehicles were hit in the Meadowtown Shopping Centre
B.C. sisters hit the road with ghost-hunting tour

B.C. sisters hit the road with ghost-hunting tour

Victoria Vancek and Gina Armstrong recently visited the Gold Rush Trail
Pitt Meadows football star drafted twice in 3 days by both NFL and CFL

Pitt Meadows football star drafted twice in 3 days by both NFL and CFL

Giovanni Manu was selected by the Winnipeg Blue Bombers and Detroit Lions
B.C. athlete becomes first UBC player to be drafted to NFL

B.C. athlete becomes first UBC player to be drafted to NFL

Giovanni Manu was selected by the Detroit Lions in the fourth round
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