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Roisin Cullen, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter

Roisin Cullen, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter

R贸is铆n is a reporter for Pique Newsmagazine. She currently lives in Pemberton.
R贸is铆n moved to sa国际传媒 from Ireland in October 2022 and they haven鈥檛 gotten around to kicking her out yet. Although, she misses a decent Guinness, she has picked up hobbies like paddle boarding and pitching really poor tents.
She did a degree in English and the Irish language, which mainly consisted of just reading a lot of books. She spent a year in France when she was 19 and hasn鈥檛 stopped annoying everyone about it since. She enjoys a good gig, but cried the minute she saw Bob Dylan in the arrogant flesh. After work, she enjoys plunging herself in bodies of cold water while onlookers worry about the hypothermia risk.
She is fluent in Irish, which comes in really handy when someone is being rude on a bus.
R贸is铆n is a walking accident so is very excited to ski for the first time this season. She is welcome to kind Good Samaritans willing to help her on her journey to the Milano Cortina Olympics 2026.
Before moving to sa国际传媒, R贸is铆n was a journalist for Dublin Live. She mainly focused on housing issues and the fact that all her favourite pubs were being turned into hotels.

Recent Work by Roisin

Lil鈥檞at Nation leading way in reducing wildfire risk this summer

Lil鈥檞at Nation leading way in reducing wildfire risk this summer

Wood cut during the Forest Fuels Management Project will be given to elders for firewood this winter
Roaming horses would be 'unacceptable' outside of Pemberton: MLA Sturdy

Roaming horses would be 'unacceptable' outside of Pemberton: MLA Sturdy

MLA Jordan Sturdy shared issues locals face on Highway 99 in a graphic speech to the Legislative Assembly on March 13
Photos: Grizzlies in the Bridge River Valley

Photos: Grizzlies in the Bridge River Valley

Cliff Jennings' photos were captured in the South Chilcotins
Leading bear expert pens book after 40 years studying grizzlies from birth to death

Leading bear expert pens book after 40 years studying grizzlies from birth to death

Bruce McLellan and his family lived on the bank of the Flathead River where his kids grew up around grizzly bears.
Pemberton puppies saved from dangerous rising floodwaters

Pemberton puppies saved from dangerous rising floodwaters

PAWS seeking animal fosters in the area to open their homes for the rescued puppies.
New funding offers support for Indigenous tourism operators

New funding offers support for Indigenous tourism operators

Indigenous entrepreneurs can access non-repayable grants of up to $25,000
Unauthorized Whistler bear-viewing tours putting grizzlies at risk, Lil鈥檞at Nation says

Unauthorized Whistler bear-viewing tours putting grizzlies at risk, Lil鈥檞at Nation says

Experts are concerned the bears have become too accustomed to humans
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