By: Wendy Cox
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Wendy Cox is a B.C. Bureau Chief at The Globe and Mail. With extensive experience covering regional interest and world news, she focuses on topics such as construction and real estate, health and wellness, and social issues, particularly in the context of British Columbia and Canada. Wendy's work has been featured in notable publications including PLOS, St. Albert Gazette, Rocky Mountain Outlook, and Queensland Country Life.
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Wendy Cox's reporting is primarily focused on local government and politics in Western Canada, particularly British Columbia and Vancouver. She covers a range of topics including crime, justice, housing crisis, and healthcare within the context of government policies and announcements.
Given her coverage attributes heavily weighted towards government announcements, Wendy may be most interested in receiving pitches related to breaking news or upcoming policy changes at the local or provincial level in Western Canada. These could include insights from relevant experts or stakeholders impacted by these developments.
Additionally, as she reports extensively on crime and justice issues within the region, offering new angles or expert commentary on recent cases would likely capture her attention. Suggestions should align with the geographic focus mentioned (Canada/British Columbia/Vancouver) when reaching out to Wendy Cox.
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