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Abby Luciano, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter

Abby Luciano, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter

Abby Luciano is the Local Journalism Initiative Reporter at the North Shore News covering civic and Indigenous affairs.

She received her bachelor of arts in journalism and history from Kwantlen Polytechnic University in 2024, where she worked as the editor-in-chief for the student newspaper, The Runner. Abby’s work has also appeared in The Tyee and the CBC.

When she’s not writing, you can find her attending a concert, playing video games or going on a hike in the Lower Mainland.

She always welcomes story ideas, opinions or new baking recipes.

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Recent Work by Abby

2 people injured in North Vancouver high-rise blaze, deputy fire chief says

2 people injured in North Vancouver high-rise blaze, deputy fire chief says

Two people are facing non-life threatening injuries, investigators are on scene to determine the cause of the fire
Mom mourning loss of son who died on Grouse Mountain during atmospheric river storm

Mom mourning loss of son who died on Grouse Mountain during atmospheric river storm

The man's mother says he likely died from exposure on the mountain. The BC Coroners Service is investigating the death
Neighbours give early Halloween treat for 4-year-old headed for heart surgery

Neighbours give early Halloween treat for 4-year-old headed for heart surgery

A young North Vancouver boy due for open-heart surgery on Oct. 31 got a gift from his neighbours who banded together to give him an early Halloween
Deep Cove baristas needed a rope rescue to escape café during flood

Deep Cove baristas needed a rope rescue to escape café during flood

Stories of harrowing rescues and heroic helpers are emerging as the Deep Cove community comes together to help businesses hit hard by flooding.
Metro Vancouver wins award for 'complex' water supply tunnel project

Metro Vancouver wins award for 'complex' water supply tunnel project

The Second Narrows Water Supply Tunnel connects the North Shore to Burnaby, and is meant to be able to withstand a major earthquake.
North Vancouver RCMP members rescue raccoon family stuck in dumpster

North Vancouver RCMP members rescue raccoon family stuck in dumpster

‘Operation Trash Panda’ was a success, a North Van RCMP spokesman said about the unusual call they received Sept. 29
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