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Alex Browne

Alex Browne

Alex Browne is a longtime reporter for the Peace Arch News, with particular expertise in arts and entertainment reporting and theatre and music reviews.
alex.browne@peacearchnews.com

Phone
604-542-7405
Email
alex.browne@peacearchnews.com

Recent Work by Alex

Carney meets local voters on whirlwind Lower Mainland tour

Carney meets local voters on whirlwind Lower Mainland tour

White Rock, New Westminster and Cloverdale all on Liberal leader's agenda
Canada-U.S. border friendship event grows at B.C. crossing

Canada-U.S. border friendship event grows at B.C. crossing

Peace Arch Park meetings gathering momentum ahead of April 12 rally in Surrey
Christy Clark won't run for Liberals in Surrey – or anywhere else

Christy Clark won't run for Liberals in Surrey – or anywhere else

Former B.C. premier says she's not jumping into the fray after reports she was being considered for South Surrey-White Rock riding
South Surrey Starbucks workers unionize

South Surrey Starbucks workers unionize

Alder Crossing location joins several in B.C. represented by United Steelworkers
B.C. seniors’ choral festival coming to South Surrey

B.C. seniors’ choral festival coming to South Surrey

Event will feature two days of singing and social activities
White Rock Museum exhibit marks Black History Month

White Rock Museum exhibit marks Black History Month

Narrative balances accounts of racism with inspirational stories
B.C.'s Wailin' Al Walker still rockin' the blues after 50 years

B.C.'s Wailin' Al Walker still rockin' the blues after 50 years

Veteran musician's next show Feb. 8 at Crescent Legion in Surrey
Former B.C. homeowner seeks to return family photos found in built-in cabinet

Former B.C. homeowner seeks to return family photos found in built-in cabinet

Corinne Friesen wants to return the boxful of memories she moved from White Rock by accident
Surrey students host variety evening for new arts foundation

Surrey students host variety evening for new arts foundation

Earl Marriott Secondary students want to help fund arts education for youth in need
The birth of the Christmas hit: How holiday music came to be

The birth of the Christmas hit: How holiday music came to be

Many of the seasonal classics we still hear today originated in the 1930s, ’40s and ’50s
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