Anna Mandin
Digital broadcast journalist
Anna Mandin joined the Global News team in October 2023.
She was born and raised in Calgary, but moved to Halifax in 2019 for school. She studied at the University of King’s College, where she graduated with a Bachelor of Journalism (Honours). She was one of two Governor General’s Silver Medal Award winners for her program.
Before starting with Global News, she worked with CBC where she completed her internship.
When she’s not out reporting or cutting clips, you can find Anna with her nose in a book, out exploring nature or practicing her guitar.
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Video Archives
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Wolastoqey chiefs call for better support for banishments
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Red Pashmina Walk in Peterborough supports access to education for women, girls in Afghanistan
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Fredericton coming up with new plan for capital city’s southern core
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Red Dress Day march held in Fredericton
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Fredericton businesses, officials optimistic about summer tourism
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Fredericton crime prevention conference looks at preventative measures
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Fredericton looking to increase use of vulnerable persons registry
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Fredericton holds ceremony for National Day of Mourning
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Satellite built by New Brunswick university students not responding in space
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Two more grants approved in Fredericton under federal housing fund
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Fredericton to debut its new Sunday bus service in June
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Tiny home community providing housing, opportunity in Fredericton
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Fredericton readies for road construction season
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Construction begins on new Fredericton performing arts centre
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Palestinian embroidery workshop held in Fredericton
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Thousands expected as comic convention debuts in Fredericton
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New direct flight from Fredericton and Calgary launched
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New Brunswick prepares for solar eclipse tourism boom
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Rubik’s cube competition brings fierce competition to Moncton
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How humans and pets can stay safe during the total eclipse
Author Archives
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Wolastoqey chiefs call for better government support for banishmentsSix chiefs of the Wolastoqey Nation are calling on the provincial and federal governments to better support First Nations banishing individuals, after the death of Sheri Sabattis.CanadaMay 7
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Fredericton tourism manager ‘cautiously optimistic’ ahead of summer seasonTourism in Fredericton got off to a strong start during the eclipse in April, and those working in the region's tourism sector expect that momentum to continue into the summer.EconomyMay 5
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Fredericton disaster response registry sees low responseThe registry was created to identify people with physical or cognitive disabilities, who don't understand English or who need electricity for equipment they rely on to live.CanadaApr 29
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Fredericton rolls out Housing Accelerator Fund grantsFredericton approved new grants under the federal Housing Accelerator Fund. Habitat for Humanity New Brunswick's CEO said it will be game-changing but it won't solve the problem.CanadaApr 23
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Fredericton tiny home community providing housing, opportunityRows of tiny homes — nearly 100 — line the 12 Neighbours Community. It took two years but after 96 tiny homes, the community is finally finished.CanadaApr 20
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Fredericton gears up for busy 2024 construction seasonFredericton has unveiled its 2024 road construction plans, which include mitigating traffic from the Princess Margaret Bridge construction.CanadaApr 16
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Fredericton breaks ground on city’s new performing arts centreFredericton city leaders and playhouse representatives broke ground on the new performing arts centre. It's taken over a decade to get to this milestone.CanadaApr 15
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WestJet announces service to Calgary from Fredericton starting June 20People in Fredericton will be able to fly directly to Calgary starting June 20. WestJet announced it's returning to Fredericton after leaving in 2022.CanadaApr 9
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People arriving from ‘all over the world’ to witness solar eclipse in New BrunswickThe 2024 solar eclipse is bringing attention and tourism to New Brunswick. People are travelling from around the world to observe the rare occurrence.ScienceApr 7
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How you can stay safe during the 2024 total solar eclipseThe president of the New Brunswick Association of Optometrists is warning people to stay safe during the eclipse on April 8, 2024 and avoid eye damage.CanadaApr 2
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NB Power rate hike comes into effectNB Power rates are now 13.2 per cent higher for residential customers. The rate increases are intended to ease the organization's over $5 billion debt.CanadaApr 1
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Demand doubles at food bank in Oromocto, N.B. driven in part by Canadian Forces membersDemand has doubled at a food bank in Oromocto, N.B., its executive director says. Members of the Canadian Forces and more seniors needing support are part of the increase.CanadaApr 1
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N.B. woman finds Apple AirTag in purse after night out: ‘I was so shocked’A New Brunswick woman is speaking out in an effort to warn others after she discovered an Apple AirTag in her purse when she got home from a night out.CanadaMar 25
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Messy weekend storm brings ice, snow to New BrunswickFredericton residents respond to a recent storm that covered everything with a layer of snow and ice. The storm left thousands of people without power, and damaged a couple roads.WeatherMar 24
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N.B. students shoot for the stars with province’s first-ever satellite slated to launchThe work of hundreds of New Brunswick students will soon come to fruition, as a satellite they built and designed is slated to launch into space in the coming weeks.ScienceMar 12
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N.B. maple syrup producers report early start to seasonNathan Scott co-owns Dumfries Maples in Dumfries N.B., a 30 minute drive from Fredericton. He said the sap came early this year, a welcome change to a slow season last year.CanadaMar 11
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New Brunswick mother speaks out about lack of learning disability resources in schoolsLaurel Richmond took her son, who has dyslexia and dysgraphia, out of school to support his learning. Now she's speaking out for parents in similar situations.CanadaMar 8
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Future of New Brunswick potato chip factory uncertain after devastating fireThe future of the Covered Bridge Potato Chips factory in Hartland, N.B., remains unclear, three days after the building was destroyed by fire.FireMar 4
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‘Devastated’: Potato chip factory in small New Brunswick town destroyed in large fireEmployees of the Covered Bridge Chips factory, located in the town of Hartland, N.B., were evacuated from the building on Friday evening after a massive fire broke out.FireMar 2
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Fredericton city council permits housing in some commercial zonesFredericton city council passed a bylaw on Feb. 26 to allow residential developments in two commercial zones. It will promote smaller units nearby to amenities like schools.CanadaFeb 27
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Tent fire breaks out at Saint John homeless encampment, no injuries reportedResidents are concerned after a tent fire at a Saint John homeless encampment during the weekend, the latest in a number of encampment fires that have broken out over the winter.CanadaFeb 19
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Internationally recognized ski race returns to N.B. after three decadesAn international ski race brought teams from the Maritimes, Quebec and the U.S. to Crabbe Mountain. It's the first time New Brunswick has hosted the race since 1992.CanadaFeb 11
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‘A good day’: Dilapidated Fredericton gas station demolished with plans to revive siteThe walls of the former Craig's Automotive Service came tumbling down on Feb. 5 as part of Fredericton's plan to resell the land.CanadaFeb 6
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New Brunswick sees lowest vacancy rate in over 30 yearsA Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation rental market survey shows New Brunswick's 2023 vacancy rate was the lowest it's been in over 30 years.CanadaFeb 5
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N.B. maple syrup producers get new insurance program after a sticky yearProducers of a sticky-sweet Canadian staple in New Brunswick will soon have access to more protection thanks to a new insurance program.CanadaJan 29