Prabhy Rehal

ABOUT:

Prabhy was raised in the outskirts of Toronto and is an active member of the Sikh community. After she graduated York University in 2015 she took on a retail management position while privately teaching on the side. In 2019, Prabhy embarked on an exciting journey, returning to academia to breathe life into her lifelong dream of becoming a storyteller and journalist extraordinaire. At Humber College, she learned the fundamentals of storytelling for the digital age. As a student, she undertook internships, showcasing her skills as a Data Analyst at New Canadian Media and contributing as a Researcher with Humber StoryLab. Explore this website to join Prabhy on her captivating journey thus far and discover the exciting projects she's currently immersed in.

Testimonial

“I was always impressed by Prabhy’s ability to write compelling news pieces, edit with precision, and produce engaging videos. Their adaptability and passion for storytelling make them a great asset to any media team."

Naima Syed

"Prabhy Rehal’s dedication and research expertise were invaluable during her time at Humber Story Lab. Her ability to analyze complex government documents and extract key insights greatly enhanced our team’s investigative work. Prabhy consistently demonstrated strong problem-solving skills, proactively engaging with government sources and facilitating access to critical documents. Her professionalism, adaptability, and keen attention to detail made them a trusted team member in high-stakes research projects."

David Weisz

"Working with Prabhy Rehal at Humber Story Lab was a rewarding experience. Her ability to synthesize complex information, collaborate effectively in a team setting, and communicate key findings made them an essential part of our research efforts. Whether analyzing government documents or coordinating with external sources, Prabhy approached every task with precision and professionalism. Her dedication to investigative journalism and strong analytical skills set them apart as a researcher and storyteller. I have no doubt they will continue to make meaningful contributions in the field."

Mar Greig