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Qiam Noori, Local Journalism Initiative

Qiam Noori, Local Journalism Initiative

I am a reporter for Black Press Media based in central Alberta. Previously, I worked as a reporter for Metroland Media group, covering the cities of Mississauga, Brampton and the Town of Caledon. Prior to my time in Canada, I covered some of the pressing and most important topics ranging from political, military, social and cultural events out of Kabul, the capital of Afghanistan for Berlin-based, German Press Agency (DPA).

When not reporting, I love to read on entrepreneurship, marketing and the latest trends in communication industry.

Email
qiam.noori@pipestoneflyer.ca

Recent Work by Qiam

Wetaskiwin receives almost $18M for wastewater treatment plant

Wetaskiwin receives almost $18M for wastewater treatment plant

The amount is dedicated to helping fund the city’s Wastewater Treatment Plant, the city said
UPDATE: Two taken to hospital after a collision in Leduc

UPDATE: Two taken to hospital after a collision in Leduc

Leduc RCMP, along with emergency crews, are on the scene of a motor vehicle collision involving two vehicles
Leduc opens a collision reporting centre

Leduc opens a collision reporting centre

The Leduc residents needing to report traffic collisions will now do so through the new Collision Reporting Centre
Maskwacis Greenhouse supplies schools with fresh veggies

Maskwacis Greenhouse supplies schools with fresh veggies

A Maskwacis-based veggie company is supplying ten schools with fresh vegetables daily
Wetaskiwin council rescinds permit for emergency shelter

Wetaskiwin council rescinds permit for emergency shelter

The Wetaskiwin Council has rescinded a development permit for an emergency shelter run by the non-profit, Hope Mission
Wetaskiwin Lions Club aims to upgrade park

Wetaskiwin Lions Club aims to upgrade park

A Wetaskiwin-based organization is upgrading a park’s equipment in the city
Wetaskiwin organization launches walk for diabetes research

Wetaskiwin organization launches walk for diabetes research

A Wetaskiwin-based business is initiating a stride walk in the city to raise funding for diabetes research
$21,000 grant catalyzes mental health initiatives in Millet

$21,000 grant catalyzes mental health initiatives in Millet

Odell said that this year Pigeon Lake, Westeros, and Warburg will receive similar grants
Leduc man charged in a homicide investigation

Leduc man charged in a homicide investigation

Alberta RCMP Major Crime Unit is investigating a homicide in the Leduc city
County of Wetaskiwin receives $180K for solar energy initiative

County of Wetaskiwin receives $180K for solar energy initiative

The initiative aims to help county residents reduce their electricity bills by installing solar systems
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