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Hanna Petersen

Hanna Petersen

Hanna Petersen is a reporter focusing on Indigenous stories. She is a graduate of the University of Northern British Columbia and also obtained her Bachelor’s of Journalism from the University of King’s College in Halifax, Nova Scotia.

Phone
778-983-0919
Email
hpetersen@pgcitizen.ca

Recent Work by Hanna

Fort St. John mom seeks answers for daughter’s rare genetic condition

Fort St. John mom seeks answers for daughter’s rare genetic condition

Uncovering the cause of Avelyn's autism: Kim Strandberg’s daughter has a rare genetic irregularity, and she’s looking for children around the world who may have the same condition
Simpcw declare Raush Valley an Indigenous protected area

Simpcw declare Raush Valley an Indigenous protected area

The Raush River is a tributary of the Fraser River and the two join near the community of Dunster in the Robson Valley.
Former Prince George resident ‘a high risk to reoffend’

Former Prince George resident ‘a high risk to reoffend’

Saskatchewan RCMP warning public of former Prince George resident, Brent Adair Habetler
MLA John Rustad running for BC Conservative Party leadership

MLA John Rustad running for BC Conservative Party leadership

The Nechako Lakes MLA was kicked out of the BC Liberal Party for his views on climate change
MLA John Rustad running for BC Conservative Party leadership

MLA John Rustad running for BC Conservative Party leadership

The Nechako Lakes MLA was kicked out of the BC Liberal Party for his views on climate change
Heavy-duty trucks in Prince George being converted to hydrogen-diesel

Heavy-duty trucks in Prince George being converted to hydrogen-diesel

Hydra Energy has signed up with eight commercial truck fleets in the region
Northern B.C. getting better highway cell coverage

Northern B.C. getting better highway cell coverage

The province is investing an additional $75 million to expand cell coverage
B.C. First Nations sign historic declaration in Prince George

B.C. First Nations sign historic declaration in Prince George

Simpcw and Gitsegukla First Nations have partnered on child welfare jurisdiction
Prince George family attacked by restaurant manager

Prince George family attacked by restaurant manager

Red Robin Canada closed the restaurant following the incident to bring in a counsellor.
Prince George group raising money for childhood trauma treatment

Prince George group raising money for childhood trauma treatment

The Forget-Me-Not-Campaign is raising money to help a local community member heal from childhood trauma
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