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Sobia Moman

Sobia Moman

I have been working as a reporter in the Surrey region since 2022, after graduating from journalism school. My love for reporting has always come from delving into social issues, which is my area of focus at Peace Arch News in education, politics, health care and more, with a passion for longform reporting.

Phone
604-542-7429
Email
sobia.moman@peacearchnews.com

Recent Work by Sobia

'A time to be strong': B.C. Filipino community gathers amidst tragedy

'A time to be strong': B.C. Filipino community gathers amidst tragedy

Surrey vigil pays tribute to those killed at Vancouver's Lapu Lapu Festival
How to talk to your kids about Vancouver's Lapu Lapu Day tragedy

How to talk to your kids about Vancouver's Lapu Lapu Day tragedy

With 11 deaths confirmed, including a New Westminster teacher, the district has offered advice to parents
Driver acquitted in 2019 fiery fatal Peace Arch border crash

Driver acquitted in 2019 fiery fatal Peace Arch border crash

Gurbinder Singh, 40, caused crash that killed the late Rev. Tom Cheung
Family's human rights complaint against B.C school district largely dismissed

Family's human rights complaint against B.C school district largely dismissed

Family of child with disabilities say the district failed to incorporate accommodations into IEP
White Rock Muslims protest at B.C. Conservative incumbent's office

White Rock Muslims protest at B.C. Conservative incumbent's office

Kerry-Lynne Findlay, running again in South Surrey-White Rock, is married to MLA Brent Chapman
Hundreds of businesses calling Surrey company for support amid tariff war

Hundreds of businesses calling Surrey company for support amid tariff war

Announcement from Donald Trump coming on additional tariffs
VIDEO: Thunderstorm, lightning captured from White Rock beach

VIDEO: Thunderstorm, lightning captured from White Rock beach

Special weather statement still in effect for Metro Vancouver, Fraser Valley
Surrey duty free shop struggling under trade war threat

Surrey duty free shop struggling under trade war threat

Lack of border travel, price mark-up could result in store closure
Man found in crashed B.C. car dies after bullet fired through windshield

Man found in crashed B.C. car dies after bullet fired through windshield

Shooting death targeted 29-year-old with alleged connections to organized crime
Trial in 2017 Surrey shooting death expected to take 6 months

Trial in 2017 Surrey shooting death expected to take 6 months

Brandon Nathan Teixeira is on trial in B.C. Supreme Court in New Westminster
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