Dylana Twittey
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Preston's Summary

Dylana Twittey is a journalist based in Edmonton, Alberta, and writes for The Gateway, a local publication. With a focus on local news, Dylana covers a wide range of topics including student activism, university developments, community events, and social issues. Her reporting aims to provide accurate and engaging stories that inform and connect with the Edmonton community.

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Geo Focus

Edmonton, Canada (Local)

Coverage Attributes:

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Government Announcement: 36 %
Event Coverage: 23 %
Press Release: 10 %
Expert Commentary: 8 %
Cites Data: 3 %

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Most Recent Topics:

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Pitching Insights

Dylana Twittey's focus on local politics and education in Alberta, Canada reflects a strong emphasis on expert commentary and government announcements. She appears to prioritize issues related to the university community, social justice, health disparities, and Indigenous health.

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