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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, healthcare and more, with a passion for longform reporting.

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

Recent Work by Sobia

First Nations seek return of land used for popular South Surrey farm

First Nations seek return of land used for popular South Surrey farm

Kwantlen, Katzie and Semiahmoo Nations call for return of unceded territory in Surrey
Former White Rock assisted living resident in hospital after 3 moves in 8 years

Former White Rock assisted living resident in hospital after 3 moves in 8 years

‘This whole manoeuvre over to a whole new environment has been absolutely detrimental’
Surrey man charged with second-degree murder in woman’s death

Surrey man charged with second-degree murder in woman’s death

Investigators say the two parties knew each other and the incident was isolated
Surrey mayor questions ‘titanic level’ police transition cost

Surrey mayor questions ‘titanic level’ police transition cost

Mike Farnworth says Brenda Locke is being ‘disingenuous’ in quoting a $750M price difference
Newcomer to Canada victim of weekend stabbing in White Rock

Newcomer to Canada victim of weekend stabbing in White Rock

Fundraiser started to help victim pay for medical bills
1 sent to hospital after stabbing near White Rock pier

1 sent to hospital after stabbing near White Rock pier

‘Many people’ may have witnessed crime, police asking for witnesses to come forward
Surrey’s inner-city families worried about possible StrongStart closure

Surrey’s inner-city families worried about possible StrongStart closure

New immigrant, lower-income families heavily rely on program for their children
White Rock shooting victims identified as 4 men in their early-20s

White Rock shooting victims identified as 4 men in their early-20s

Victims, who police say are from other parts of Lower Mainland, are all in stable condition
Opening of B.C.’s reptile rescue centre delayed again nearly 1 year after fire

Opening of B.C.’s reptile rescue centre delayed again nearly 1 year after fire

Few reptile rescue centres remaining in B.C. face uncertain future
Surrey school trustees blindsided as council rejects district capital plan

Surrey school trustees blindsided as council rejects district capital plan

School district’s sites proposal turned down by council over low growth projections
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