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Jennifer Smith

Jennifer Smith

I was born and raised in the beautiful Okanagan Valley. I graduated from Kwantlen University College with a degree in Journalism, and I'm also a proud VSS '01 alumni. Vernon has always been my home, and I've been working at The Morning Star since 2004. During my time here, I've covered a diverse range of stories, from shootings to shot put events. When I'm not working, I love to participate in my daughter's school activities. In my spare time, I enjoy yoga, hiking, camping, paddle boarding, and other water sports, as well as spending quality time with my family and friends.

Phone
250-550-7913
Email
jennifer.smith@vernonmorningstar.com

Recent Work by Jennifer

School supplies, staff could be cut to meet Vernon budget

School supplies, staff could be cut to meet Vernon budget

Reductions considered as district tries to balance budget before April 16
Driver flees crash after shearing Enderby power pole

Driver flees crash after shearing Enderby power pole

The force of the damage was so intense that it ripped the power and communication wires right out of the side of Naomi McGeachy's home
More than 20 companies coming to Vernon's largest hiring event

More than 20 companies coming to Vernon's largest hiring event

NexusBC Job Fair April 10 at Vernon Lodge
Lytton woman scores winning $191K Vernon Lotto ticket

Lytton woman scores winning $191K Vernon Lotto ticket

Junior All Native Basketball Tournament manager wins big
Vernon track meet jumps for, lack of, hurdles

Vernon track meet jumps for, lack of, hurdles

Vernon Amateur Athletic Association fundraising for set of hurdles, check out the athletes at Track Meet April 13
No joke: Carbon tax cut drops Okanagan gas prices

No joke: Carbon tax cut drops Okanagan gas prices

Up to 20 cent decrease at pumps across the valley
Crates create kindness project for Vernon students

Crates create kindness project for Vernon students

Spring Market April 5 raising funds for charity, plus 40 other vendors, silent auction at BX Elementary School event
North Okanagan residents urged to prepare for emergencies

North Okanagan residents urged to prepare for emergencies

Wildfire resilience and preparedness on Spallumcheen and Armstrong agendas
B.C.-owned Buckerfields celebrates Vernon store opening

B.C.-owned Buckerfields celebrates Vernon store opening

Grand opening of 10th location celebrated April 5
Spallumcheen man allegedly holds victim hostage with weapon

Spallumcheen man allegedly holds victim hostage with weapon

Tense situation diffused and 48-year-old arrested
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