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Stefan Luciani

Stefan Luciani

Before joining the team here at the Chilliwack Progress in spring 2024, I was a story editor for TSN in Toronto, as well as a digital journalist covering the Toronto Blue Jays and other various sports for a local network in Ontario.
I am a big believer in the progressive evolution of how we receive our media in this constantly-changing world, but maintain emphasis on the importance old-fashioned journalism and storytelling have on building and maintaining a strong sense of community.

Phone
(604) 702-5572
Email
stefan.luciani@theprogress.com

Recent Work by Stefan

Chilliwack athlete headed to Paris Olympics for 3rd straight games

Chilliwack athlete headed to Paris Olympics for 3rd straight games

Clay won Canada's first ever Pan American gold medal in pommel horse at last year's games in Chile
Chilliwack Chiefs Hockey Academy prepping for busy summer

Chilliwack Chiefs Hockey Academy prepping for busy summer

Camps will be run from early July, through the end of August
RCMP looking for Chilliwack man wanted for driving offences

RCMP looking for Chilliwack man wanted for driving offences

Webber is believed to have fled to Alberta, but still has connections throughout the Lower Mainland
Committee announced ahead of Hockey Canada 2025 TELUS Cup

Committee announced ahead of Hockey Canada 2025 TELUS Cup

2025 will mark tournament debut for Fraser Valley Thunderbirds
Father's Day-weekend fishing derby returns to Cultus Lake

Father's Day-weekend fishing derby returns to Cultus Lake

This year's event features $2,500 in cash prizes
Chilliwack-area high school to receive $40M funding for two-storey expansion

Chilliwack-area high school to receive $40M funding for two-storey expansion

$40 million expansion will add new school gym, increase student capacity to 1,600
A wild life: The story behind a B.C. inventor

A wild life: The story behind a B.C. inventor

De Jong has created some of the world’s most advanced expandable space capsules at his Chilliwack facility.
Lower Mainland resident calls $1M lotto win 'unbelievable'

Lower Mainland resident calls $1M lotto win 'unbelievable'

Leila Quadri purchased her winning ticket from the Cottonwood Centre in Chilliwack.
Restored fire truck, pump trailer reunited in Chilliwack after 40 years

Restored fire truck, pump trailer reunited in Chilliwack after 40 years

The original trailer frame was found following a story published in The Progress in late 2018
‘Humanity wins’: support takes edge off for B.C. chef robbed of prize knives

‘Humanity wins’: support takes edge off for B.C. chef robbed of prize knives

Stolen Chilliwack sous-chef’s bag contained tools obtained over years of work
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