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Andrea Rondeau

Andrea Rondeau

I'm the proud holder of a Journalism degree from the University of King's College in Nova Scotia. My journalism journey began in 2001 at a community paper in Yarmouth. Growing up in B.C., I returned to the province and found myself at the Cowichan Valley Citizen. Over the years, I've made significant strides in my career, ultimately rising to the position of editor. This role has been a part of my life for over a decade.

Throughout this journey, I've also taken on the responsibilities of being the editor of the Lake Cowichan Gazette. These experiences have allowed me to truly immerse myself in the local news landscape and connect deeply with the communities I serve.

Phone
250-748-2666
Email
andrea.rondeau@cowichanvalleycitizen.com

Recent Work by Andrea

Angela Andersen wins best in show at Cowichan Valley Fine Arts Show

Angela Andersen wins best in show at Cowichan Valley Fine Arts Show

A jury of three picked 16 award winners
Cowichan Valley Fine Arts Show goes multimedia for 2021

Cowichan Valley Fine Arts Show goes multimedia for 2021

The show, which runs from May 1-22 will be available both in person and online.
Island author pens a thriller in ‘12 Days’

Island author pens a thriller in ‘12 Days’

Cowichan’s Clayton Johnston releases his thrid book
Moments with Miss Paula creates musical stories for kids

Moments with Miss Paula creates musical stories for kids

Music and the spoken word from Island pair available on streaming
Cowichan Music Festival cancelled for 2021

Cowichan Music Festival cancelled for 2021

The festival had already been limited to solo performances only for 2021
Pantomime cancelled in Cowichan due to COVID restrictions

Pantomime cancelled in Cowichan due to COVID restrictions

A partnership of the Cowichan Musical Society, the Shawnigan Players, and the Mercury Players.
Cowichan Performing Arts Centre streaming new short film tonight

Cowichan Performing Arts Centre streaming new short film tonight

Standing By has been created and performed by Cowichan-raised actor Nicole Ratjen.
Big September coming up for the arts in Cowichan

Big September coming up for the arts in Cowichan

Previewing a few of the things coming up this month just north of the Malahat
Symphony pop-up concerts coming to central Vancouver Island

Symphony pop-up concerts coming to central Vancouver Island

Only 40 tickets available for each Vancouver Island Symphony private backyard show
Cowichan Valley Arts Council 50th anniversary show opens online

Cowichan Valley Arts Council 50th anniversary show opens online

More than 100 artists have entered the show
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