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Jessica Peters

Jessica Peters

I began my career in 1999 at the Chilliwack Progress, after completing the journalism program at Kwantlen College University.

Over my career, I have worked at several Black Press Media newspapers in the eastern Fraser Valley, and am currently the editor at the Progress. I raised my children in Chilliwack, and have been a volunteer in many capacities here. In 2023, I was recognized for feature and column writing by the BC and Yukon Community News Media Association.

Phone
604-702-5570
Email
jessica.peters@theprogress.com

Recent Work by Jessica

Advocacy group issues $1K reward after 2 poached bears found in B.C. river

Advocacy group issues $1K reward after 2 poached bears found in B.C. river

Fishing guide found bears floating in Harrison River without paws and gallbladders
Rustad plans to review B.C.'s land commission in support of food growers

Rustad plans to review B.C.'s land commission in support of food growers

'Grown in B.C." plan for agricultural support rolled out at Abbotsford farm
No serious injuries after plane crashes on Chilliwack bike path

No serious injuries after plane crashes on Chilliwack bike path

Plane crashed into fence along Chilliwack's Valley Rail Trail
Langley Rivermen suffer third loss of preseason against Chiefs

Langley Rivermen suffer third loss of preseason against Chiefs

Caleb Malhotra gets first goal of WHL career in overtime
4 men, including former correctional officer, charged by Chilliwack RCMP

4 men, including former correctional officer, charged by Chilliwack RCMP

Charges stem from raid in September 2023, following discover of officer smuggling contraband
Long-time former B.C. MP Chuck Strahl dies at 67

Long-time former B.C. MP Chuck Strahl dies at 67

Chilliwack-Hope MP Mark Strahl posts loving obituary day after his father dies of cancer
BC Human Rights Tribunal will hear BCTF vs. Neufeld online hate speech case

BC Human Rights Tribunal will hear BCTF vs. Neufeld online hate speech case

Kasari Govender says decision will help people targeted by online hate speech access justice
Obstruction in roadway likely led to fatal Chilliwack highway crash, say police

Obstruction in roadway likely led to fatal Chilliwack highway crash, say police

Police say 'local woman' and child died on scene of six-vehicle crash
Human Rights Tribunal weighs jurisdiction in Chilliwack online hate-speech case

Human Rights Tribunal weighs jurisdiction in Chilliwack online hate-speech case

B.C. Human Rights Commissioner weighs in on case that could change how online hate speech is handled
OPINION: 'Don't become the news' on your next hiking trip

OPINION: 'Don't become the news' on your next hiking trip

'I could see a million ways to die, and started to move down the hill carefully'
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