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Thom Barker

Thom Barker

After graduating with a geology degree from Carleton University and taking a detour through the high tech business, Thom started his journalism career as a fact-checker for a magazine in Ottawa in 2002. He quickly progressed to writing features for various publications, but when he landed his first newspaper job with The Interior News in 2005, he knew he had found his calling. He is the winner of numerous journalism awards, perhaps most notable the 2008 CCNA Best Feature Story award for his coverage of the in-custody death of Ian Bush and subsequent coroner's inquest. Thom believes strongly in the value of community news, particularly in the digital era, and is thrilled to be back in Smithers where his newspaper journey began.

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Recent Work by Thom

Judge suspends sentences in northwest B.C. pipeline criminal contempt case

Judge suspends sentences in northwest B.C. pipeline criminal contempt case

Sleydo' (Molly Wickham), Corey Jocko and Shaylynn Sampson will perform 150 hours each of community service
Defence asks for time served, cites abhorrent police behaviour in northern B.C. pipeline sentencing

Defence asks for time served, cites abhorrent police behaviour in northern B.C. pipeline sentencing

Judge has promised to do everything in his power to have a decision tomorrow
B.C. Crown seeks custodial sentences for trio in Houston pipeline blockade

B.C. Crown seeks custodial sentences for trio in Houston pipeline blockade

Sentencing for Sleydo' (Molly Wickham), Corey Jocko, and Shaylynn Sampson got underway in Smithers Oct. 15
Sentencing of 3 northwest B.C. pipeline opponents begins Oct. 15 in Smithers

Sentencing of 3 northwest B.C. pipeline opponents begins Oct. 15 in Smithers

Amnesty International ready to declare trio 'prisoners of conscience' if jailed or sentenced to house arrest
BC Utility Commission accepts BC Hydro deal for northwest wind farm power

BC Utility Commission accepts BC Hydro deal for northwest wind farm power

Fraser Lake farm 1 of 9 pending wind projects expected to generate enough to power approximately 500,000 homes
Carnival worker dies in Prince Rupert; incident involved ride

Carnival worker dies in Prince Rupert; incident involved ride

Carnival organizer, Shooting Star Amusements, announces day of closure as coroner investigation continues
No new info on trapped Northwest B.C. drillers offered at evening press conference

No new info on trapped Northwest B.C. drillers offered at evening press conference

Perhaps the one thing that came out of a press conference on three Hytech Drilling employees trapped in the Red Chris Mine in Northwest B.C. is that Newmont, the mine operator, is at least trying to keep the press in the loop about what is going on.
Update: Rescuers deploy drones, robotic scoop in bid to free Northwest B.C. drillers

Update: Rescuers deploy drones, robotic scoop in bid to free Northwest B.C. drillers

Newmont Mining said mine refuge chamber in which 3 workers are sheltered can fit up to 16 people
Trapped Red Chris workers confirmed as employees of Smithers-based Hy-Tech Drilling

Trapped Red Chris workers confirmed as employees of Smithers-based Hy-Tech Drilling

Homegrown Canuck stalwart Hamhuis headed to B.C. Hockey Hall of Fame

Homegrown Canuck stalwart Hamhuis headed to B.C. Hockey Hall of Fame

12th pick in the 2001 NHL draft, Smithers product played 15 seasons and represented Canada internationally 7 times
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