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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 racer wins in debut, becomes youngest ever Sport Bike winner

Chilliwack racer wins in debut, becomes youngest ever Sport Bike winner

Win has AJ Van Winkle siting eighth in championship standings
Chilliwack's Zachary Clay headed to Paris Olympic Games

Chilliwack's Zachary Clay headed to Paris Olympic Games

Clay won Canada's first ever Pan American gold medal in pommel horse at last year's games in Chile
Sailing club still integral part of Cultus Lake, 25 years on

Sailing club still integral part of Cultus Lake, 25 years on

Club to run junior camps, weekly races until end of August
Chilliwack Optimist Club's annual junior golf tournament set to tee-off

Chilliwack Optimist Club's annual junior golf tournament set to tee-off

Final invitational round will be held at the Chilliwack Golf Club on July 11.
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
Chilliwack gymnasts shine on national stage in Gatineau

Chilliwack gymnasts shine on national stage in Gatineau

All four athletes earned medals at the event
New Chilliwack hockey program aims to cement itself as standout option

New Chilliwack hockey program aims to cement itself as standout option

New club will run development camps and spring team in addition to minor hockey associations
Rihela returns to Chilliwack Chiefs, takes over player development

Rihela returns to Chilliwack Chiefs, takes over player development

Brad Rihela worked on Chiefs coaching staff for five years before pursuing head coaching opportunity for 2023-2024
PHOTOS: Sun, football and hot dogs as A.D. Rundle hosts touch football tournament

PHOTOS: Sun, football and hot dogs as A.D. Rundle hosts touch football tournament

Four Chilliwack middle schools partook in the second rendition of the event
'We're extremely excited': Chilliwack Chiefs release next season's schedule

'We're extremely excited': Chilliwack Chiefs release next season's schedule

Chiefs will host Prince George Spruce Kings for home opener
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