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Mayor of Taylor wins celebrity gold panning event

On Saturday, prominent community members had the opportunity to compete against each other panning for a real gold nugget in the media/celebrity/sponsor panning event, at the World’s Invitational Gold Panning Championship, hosted by The District of Taylor.

Rob Fraser, Mayor, District of Taylor ( Jordan Prentice, Energeticcity.ca )

This year’s champion was Rob Fraser, Mayor of the district of Taylor. Mayor Fraser is a professional gold panner and said he started panning when he was elected in 2014. He took up gold panning to carry on the legacy of his mentor and former mayor of Taylor, Fred Jarvis. Jarvis was an avid gold panner.

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According to Fraser, gold panning is historical in The District of Taylor. 

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 “The Klondikers used this route, the peace river to get up to the Klondike. They checked every creek and every river on the way up to the Klondike for gold because they were really into it then,” said Fraser. 

Visitors pan for real gold at the World’s Invitational Gold Panning Championship. ( Jordan Prentice, Energeticcity.ca )

The championship took place at Peace Island Park and featured gold panning competitions, as well as vendors selling handmade goods.

Visitors who were new to gold panning had the opportunity to learn how to pan by demonstration and compete to win the title of “Professional Gold Panner”. 

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This weekend was the return of the gold panning championship after being cancelled for the last two years due to COVID-19.

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Recent graduate of BCIT’s Broadcast and Online Journalism program, born and raised in Vancouver, Jordan’s passion for broadcast and journalism began with her dream of becoming a hockey journalist and play-by-play commentator.

During her schooling, Jordan discovered a deep passion for reporting on Indigenous issues, culture and affairs. Jordan is also passionate about connecting with and listening to stories from people from different walks of life and cultural backgrounds.

Last Spring, Jordan completed her first season providing play-by-play for Trinity Western University Women’s Hockey and gameday hosting for BCHL Coquitlam Express.

Jordan enjoys radio anchoring, creating and editing video content, and hopes to one day pursue a career in investigative journalism as well as producing documentaries.

When Jordan isn’t looking for the next great story to tell, she enjoys taking pictures, riding her bike, collecting her favourite rock and roll albums on vinyl, and, of course, cheering on her beloved Canucks. More by Jordan Prentice.

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