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Christmas Tree Drop-off now open until January 7th

The City of Fort St. John’s Christmas Tree Drop-off is open for community members to dispose of their natural trees in an eco-friendly manner.

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The drop-off is open until January 7th. ( Jordan Prentice, Energeticcity.ca )

FORT ST. JOHN, B.C. — The City of Fort St. John’s Christmas Tree Drop-off is open for community members to dispose of their natural trees in an eco-friendly manner. 

The drop-off is located at the greenspace between the parkour play area and Fort St. John North Peace Museum in Centennial Park. 

The city will repurpose the trees to decorate the park during the High on Ice Winter Festival and later be composted. 

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The city asks community members to ensure trees are free of decoration, tinsel, and plastic bags. 

The Christmas Tree Drop-Off is open until January 7th. More information can be found on the city’s website. 

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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.

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