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Mina Kerr-Lazenby, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter

Mina Kerr-Lazenby, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter

Mina Kerr-Lazenby is a Local Journalism Initiative Reporter for the North Shore News who covers Indigenous matters and civic affairs.

Mina writes and researches stories that recognize the history, culture and traditions of First Nations communities, in particular the S岣祑x瘫w煤7mesh 脷xwumixw (Squamish Nation) and Tsleil-Waututh Nation, who reside here on the North Shore.

As a big believer in "a person can be two things at once," Mina is just as invested in the hard news as she is the arts, pop culture, and the odd stuff, and so welcomes tips and questions on the whole gamut.

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Recent Work by Mina

Relocated North Vancouver home given new life on Squamish Nation land

Relocated North Vancouver home given new life on Squamish Nation land

An Edgemont duplex will be repurposed into emergency transitional housing for Squamish Nation members
Drivers taking shortcuts putting pedestrians in danger, Squamish Nation says

Drivers taking shortcuts putting pedestrians in danger, Squamish Nation says

Two pedestrians were hit by drivers in the past week on the narrow streets of Eslh谩7an (Mission 1 Reserve), says a Squamish Nation elected council member
Want an entire private box for Pink's sold out Vancouver show? Check out this charity auction

Want an entire private box for Pink's sold out Vancouver show? Check out this charity auction

14 tickets to a private box suite for the extravagent concert on Sept. 6 are up for grabs to the highest bidder in a Lions Gate Hospital Foundation fundraiser
Lynn Canyon signs warning of 'extreme danger' installed in park

Lynn Canyon signs warning of 'extreme danger' installed in park

Following another deadly summer in the North Vancouver park, the district has installed new multilingual warning signs
IC小蓝视频 urges road safety ahead of Labour Day long weekend

IC小蓝视频 urges road safety ahead of Labour Day long weekend

In light of alarming Labour Day crash statistics, IC小蓝视频 is offering tips and advice for those hitting the road this weekend.
Squamish Nation bags 小蓝视频 Achievement Foundation business award

Squamish Nation bags 小蓝视频 Achievement Foundation business award

Nch鈥欋傅ay虛 Development Corporation has been named Community-owned Business of the Year
Seaspan launches new cutting-edge Canadian Coast Guard research vessel

Seaspan launches new cutting-edge Canadian Coast Guard research vessel

The floating laboratory is named after respected Nunavik Elder Naalak Nappaaluk.
What did the Tsleil-Waututh people eat 500 years ago?

What did the Tsleil-Waututh people eat 500 years ago?

A study diving into pre-colonial, Tsleil-Waututh history finds marine foods especially important in traditional diets.
Mount Seymour Parkway bike lane draws mixed reviews

Mount Seymour Parkway bike lane draws mixed reviews

A petition to remove a low concrete barrier, installed to separate cyclists and drivers, has more than 600 signatures
Watch: Curious bobcat on North Vancouver trail among recent big cat sightings

Watch: Curious bobcat on North Vancouver trail among recent big cat sightings

A bobcat at the foot of Grouse Mountain startles a North Van resident just days after a cougar made its way to Bowen Island
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