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Bowen Assman

Bowen Assman

I joined The Morning Star team in January 2023 as a reporter. Before that, I spent 10 months covering sports in Kelowna. I was born and raised in Edmonton, Alberta, and earned my business degree from StFX University in Nova Scotia. Later, I obtained a post-grad certificate in Sports Journalism from Centennial College in Toronto. When I am not playing tennis or refereeing basketball, I love to share stories about my travels.

Phone
250-550-7920
Email
bowen.assman@vernonmorningstar.com

Recent Work by Bowen

Annual Okanagan egg-addling begins to manage goose population

Annual Okanagan egg-addling begins to manage goose population

The program has been responsible for preventing thousands of invasive geese enter the Okanagan
'Dangerous' attempt to flee RCMP ends in Vernon crash and arrest

'Dangerous' attempt to flee RCMP ends in Vernon crash and arrest

The 37-year-old man remains in custody pending further investigation
Vernon basketball player howls commitment to Kamloops' Wolfpack

Vernon basketball player howls commitment to Kamloops' Wolfpack

Paige Leahy signed with the TRU Wolfpack in Kamloops to continue playing basketball at the post-secondary level.
VIDEO: Getting cheesy in Armstrong

VIDEO: Getting cheesy in Armstrong

The Big Cheese Festival is taking place in Armstrong, April 11-12, but try out the local creations until then and vote for your favourite
Okanagan Indian Band elects new Chief

Okanagan Indian Band elects new Chief

Dan Wilson will be taking over the role as OKIB's Chief, after an election on Monday, March 31
Vernon's O'Keefe Ranch on shortlist for 'Next Great Save'

Vernon's O'Keefe Ranch on shortlist for 'Next Great Save'

Historic mansion is in need of repairs and is one of 12 finalists for $50K
Okanagan basketball star commits to Mount Royal University

Okanagan basketball star commits to Mount Royal University

Dezi Ducheck will be playing for the Cougars in U Sports Canada West competition starting in the fall
Hometown NHL players worth more to team, Okanagan university study finds

Hometown NHL players worth more to team, Okanagan university study finds

A UBC Okanagan study found that a locally-born hockey player adds close to $5 million in revenue to the team and an additional 12,000 spectators
'Some' success on Vernon homelessness: social planning council

'Some' success on Vernon homelessness: social planning council

The Social Planning Council of the North Okanagan presented their 2024 final report to council on Monday, March 24.
Vernon council briefs: Kin funds, supportive housing

Vernon council briefs: Kin funds, supportive housing

Overbudget projects were also discussed
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