Frank Peebles

Writer - Storyteller - Communicator

Preston's Summary

Frank Peebles is a Writer - Storyteller - Communicator at various publications including Arrow Lakes News and Prince Rupert Northern View. He covers a diverse range of topics, with a focus on crime, hockey, traffic, soccer, and the Olympics, weaving narratives that resonate with his audience. Frank's work has been featured in numerous outlets, including the Burns Lake Lakes District News and the Vernon Morning Star.

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Geo Focus

Quesnel, Canada (Local)

Coverage Attributes:

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Event Coverage: 35 %
Government Announcement: 20 %
Press Release: 12 %
Evolving Stories: 10 %
Breaking News: 5 %

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Most Recent Topics:

  • Quesnel
  • Community Events
  • Environmental Concerns
  • Business Achievements
  • Local Politics

Pitching Insights

Frank Peebles primarily focuses on local news and events in the Quesnel area, with a strong emphasis on community-related topics such as sports, family & relationships, and culture & society. His coverage attributes suggest that he is interested in event coverage, government announcements, evolving stories, and breaking news related to the local area.

If you are reaching out to Frank Peebles for potential coverage or contributions, consider pitching local event highlights or human-interest stories related to Quesnel. Additionally, if you have insights into community events or developments within the Cariboo Regional District that align with his areas of focus, it could be valuable for engagement.

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