Natasha Riebe

Journalist

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Preston's Summary

Natasha Riebe is a journalist at CBC News in Edmonton. With a diverse background in radio, TV, and print journalism across various locations, she covers a range of themes including construction and real estate, health and wellness, and government and politics, often focusing on topics like elections, public policy, and consumer health. Natasha's work has been featured in CBC.

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Geo Focus

Edmonton, Canada (Local)

Coverage Attributes:

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Informative: 44 %
Interviews Q&as: 20 %
Data Driven: 16 %
Government Announcement: 10 %
Events: 4 %

Themes Covered:

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Most Recent Topics:

  • Housing Market
  • Real Estate Development
  • Transportation Policy & Regulation
  • Traffic Management Systems
  • Oil & Gas

Pitching Insights

Natasha Riebe's coverage focuses on local government announcements, expert commentary, and themes related to crime, health & wellbeing, real estate industry, human resources & employment. She reports extensively on Edmonton-specific topics such as city budget debates, zoning overhauls, public safety measures including police patrols and transit improvements.

For effective outreach to Natasha Riebe consider providing insights from local experts in the fields of urban planning, law enforcement policies or community development within Edmonton. Additionally, pitches should provide perspectives that align with her focus areas such as city governance issues affecting residents' safety and quality of life.

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