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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N.B. official languages commissioner worried about health care accessibility
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Property assessments rise in New Brunswick
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Fredericton downtown bike lane project a good step say advocates
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New Brunswick student reaches new frontier in space fashion
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New Brunswick border town preparing for Donald Trump presidency
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Grant program aims to alleviate family doctor shortage in Fredericton
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Saint John woman remembered at tribute mass
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Fredericton loses only vascular surgeon
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Investigation into mysterious neurological conditions in New Brunswick begins
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Reaction from the Maritimes on Trudeau’s resignation
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New Brunswick fire departments face record-breaking call volumes
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Indigenous seamstresses reflect on National Ribbon Skirt Day
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Year-end interview with Premier Susan Holt
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N.B. to issue roadside suspensions for impaired driving starting Jan. 1
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Local musician discusses NYE concert, Fredericton community
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Hockey tournament raises awareness for mental health
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Changes to Bill 713 and the reaction in New Brunswick
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Fredericton’s new safety task force meets
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New Fredericton out of the cold shelter
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New Brunswick businesses react to tax break
Author Archives
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Fashion frontier: UNB student helps create dress designed for spaceOne University of New Brunswick student's passion for fashion and space has led her to a bursting industry -- combining culture, femininity and practicality in the final frontier.CanadaJan 20
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Ribbon skirts bring identity, empowerment to New Brunswick seamstressesIn Canada, Jan. 4 is National Ribbon Skirt Day. For two Indigenous seamstresses in New Brunswick, the skirts have significant meaning -- from empowerment to identity.CanadaJan 6
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Susan Holt on first 2 months as N.B. premier, her letter from Hillary ClintonIn a year-end interview, New Brunswick Premier Susan Holt discussed what her style of leadership could bring to the table, and what she envisions for the province.CanadaDec 31, 2024
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‘An administrative nightmare’: New Brunswick businesses react to HST holidayFredericton, N.B., businesses were among thousands who had to adjust to the HST/GST holiday on Dec. 14. For many, it came with a lot of extra work at an already stressful time.CanadaDec 16, 2024
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Fredericton art exhibit shines light on Indigenous beadworkThe Beaverbrook Art Gallery's latest exhibition includes at least 100 beadworks. Organizers say it's the most extensive exhibition of contemporary Indigenous beadwork.CanadaDec 2, 2024
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‘They’re my heroes’: Hockey ceremony acknowledges those who saved referee’s lifeWhen a referee fell to the ice during a Maritime Hockey Summit game in August, the quick thinking of those in attendance saved his life. They were honoured at a ceremony on Sunday.CanadaNov 25, 2024
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Moncton jam session brings space, community for neurodivergent musiciansIn some ways, the jam session at the Moncton Dart Club is like many others -- with guitars pianos and classics everyone knows.CanadaNov 18, 2024
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‘Here to stay’: Hundreds gather in Fredericton to preserve Wabanaki languagesFor some workshop leaders, a Wabanaki language gathering was a time to preserve culture. For others, it was a chance to heal a nation.CanadaNov 4, 2024
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‘Easy to fall for it’: Fredericton woman who lost $15K in scam warning othersA Fredericton woman is speaking out after scammers not only bilked her out of $15,000, but were also brazen enough to come to her home and take the money.CrimeOct 28, 2024
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Residents celebrate Fredericton Public Library’s reopening after vandalismA week after a costly act of vandalism, the Fredericton Public Library opened its doors to the public -- much to relief of community members including readers, parents and workers.CanadaOct 8, 2024
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From broken walls to destroyed computers: Vandals wreak havoc at Fredericton libraryResidents are reeling after the discovery of extensive vandalism at the Fredericton Public Library. Many people say it's about more than books — it's a precious community space.CanadaOct 1, 2024
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August was slow month for homebuyers in N.B.The Canadian Real Estate Association reports that August was a slow month for homebuyers in our region. One local real estate spokesperson predicts the market will soon heat up in New Brunswick, while another expert highlights that factors influencing market trends are quite complex. Anna Mandin reports.CanadaSep 23, 2024
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‘We’ve started yelling louder’: UNB scientists try to contact unresponsive satelliteIn the last few days before a New Brunswick satellite vaporizes, researchers aren't giving up. They're fighting to make contact before it's too late.CanadaSep 10, 2024
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Fredericton Transit proposes route changes and increased serviceThe Fredericton Transit manager recommended increasing service to eight routes. This as she reported an increase in 2024 users, and higher than expected numbers for Sunday transit.CanadaSep 3, 2024
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Age restrictions take effect for N.B. exhibition after fights among teensChildren 15 years and younger now need adult supervision at the New Brunswick Provincial Exhibition. Its director hopes the new rule will curb recent violence.CanadaSep 3, 2024
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Negligence lawsuit over patient’s ER death ‘frightening’ for nurses: unionThe union representing nurses in New Brunswick say its members are worried about a recent lawsuit by the family of a man who died in a Fredericton ER in 2022.HealthAug 26, 2024
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Crisis in the ER: Fredericton doctor asks if it’s time to call a state of emergencyA Fredericton, N.B., emergency department physician suggests calling a state of emergency may be the best way to deal with what he sees as a crisis in the medical system.CanadaAug 26, 2024
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Fredericton approves action plan for anti-racism task forceTwo years after the creation of an anti-racism task force, Fredericton has approved an action plan based on its recommendations.CanadaJul 23, 2024
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Proposed Fredericton bylaw intended to increase recycling accessA proposed Fredericton bylaw amendment is intended to improve recycling access for apartment tenants. But it has one apartment owners' association concerned.CanadaJul 7, 2024
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Outburst in courtroom after N.B. youth put on house arrest in fatal stabbing caseOne of two youths charged in relation to the stabbing death of Sitansisk elder Mark Brooks II has been placed on house arrest as he awaits his next court date in August.CanadaJul 2, 2024
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After years of delay, Fredericton’s revitalized Officers’ Square officially re-opensHundreds of people attended the re-opening of Fredericton's historic Officers' Square. The project also strengthened the partnership between the Wolastoqey Nation and the city.CanadaJun 30, 2024
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Demand for summer meal programs for students increasing at N.B. food bankStudents are off for summer break and that means a pause in school lunch programs, but for families that rely on those meals, it's a difficult time.CanadaJun 28, 2024
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N.B. community in shock after elder killed in what police call a ‘random’ attackTwo 17-year-olds are accused in the death of a St. Mary's First Nation elder in Fredericton. A group of supporters for the victim say he had a 'heart of gold.'CrimeJun 24, 2024
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Sunday bus service takes to the streets in FrederictonFredericton's new Sunday service is welcome news to passengers and businesses in the city. It's also a chance to pilot a new bus route.CanadaJun 23, 2024
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Fredericton to make it easier for homeowners to build secondary unitsThe City of Fredericton is looking to amend bylaws to promote secondary units on properties. One housing researcher said there are pros and cons to the strategy.CanadaJun 11, 2024