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Jordan Prentice

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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Jordan's Latest Articles

Bold Woman of the Month: Lori Houle

April’s Bold Woman is living proof that some of life’s most difficult challenges can be overcome by consistently demonstrating strength, determination, and resilience.

Local activists urge action from community in ongoing MMIWG2S+ crisis

Local activists believe the majority of Peace region residents would rather look the other way than face the hard truth of the ongoing MMIWG2S+ crisis.

Northern Hoops Classic returns to Fort St. John

The Northern Hoops Classic basketball tournament is set to return to Fort St. John from April 19th to 21st. 

Canada’s Senior Men’s Wheelchair Basketball Team qualifies for Paralympics

Canada’s Senior Men’s Wheelchair Basketball Team has qualified for the 2024 Paralympic Games after a 72-60 victory over Team Italy on Monday.

Wray named Spring Stage Series champion

Nigel Wray was named champion of the Blizzard Bicycle Club’s 2024 Spring Stage Series after taking first place in all six races in the event. 

Northeast BC Predators host annual awards night

The Northeast BC Female Predators held its annual awards and banquet night on April 3rd. 

Blizzard Bicycle Club’s Spring Stage Series continues

Blizzard Bicycle Club members gathered at Woods Corner on Sunday for Race #5 of its Spring Stage Series. 

Huskies fall short of fifth consecutive championship win

The Huskies’ season came to an end in the NWJHL playoff finals late last month, dashing their hopes of a fifth consecutive championship win. 

Blizzard Bicycle Club’s Spring Stage Series begins

The Blizzard Bicycle Club's 38th Annual Spring Stage Series kicked off last weekend and saw consistent weather and participation.

Bluey Day to raise funds for MRI Body Coil

The FSJ Hospital Foundation has announced the funds raised through this year’s Bluey Day will be used to purchase an MRI Body Coil. 

Taylor Bridge maintenance
Taylor Bridge maintenance scheduled from April 1st to 6th

The Taylor Bridge is scheduled to undergo another round of maintenance from Monday, April 1st, until Saturday, April 6th, according to DriveBC.

Bold Woman of the Month: Laurie Cardinal

March’s Bold Woman always goes the distance and beyond by fundraising for causes she believes in and hopes to inspire others to create change.

Flyers hall of fame induction “feels great,” says club president

Fort St. John Senior Flyers president Paul van Nostrand says the upcoming induction of the 2010 roster into the BC Hockey Hall of Fame “feels great."

Mighty Peace Brewing seeks to extend hours of liquor service

The City of Fort St. John released a notice of intent stating Mighty Peace Brewing Co. has applied for a change to hours of liquor service.

Emergency work underway on Cecil Lake Road, detours, delays expected

Emergency work began on Cecil Lake Road at kilometre 54, near the Goodlow Cemetary, on Tuesday morning due to failing infrastructure.

Five northeast B.C. communities to benefit from Active Transportation Infrastructure Grants Program

Five northeast B.C. communities are set to receive financial support from the provincial government’s Active Transportation Infrastructure Grants Program.

Blizzard Bicycle Club kicks off season with Roubaix Road Race

The Blizzard Bicycle Club kicked off the 2024 season with the Roubaix Road Race last weekend. 

Dawson Creek Fire Department battles Saturday night blaze

The Dawson Creek Fire Department responded to a report of a residential structure fire on Friday evening.

Four local minor hockey teams make their mark at provincials

Four Fort St. John minor hockey teams had a successful run at provincials over the past week, with each team bringing home a medal for their organization.

Huskies need to ‘dig themselves out of a hole’ in game four of winless NWJHL playoff finals

Huskies head coach Todd Alexander says the fate of his team in the NWJHL playoff finals depends on “how badly they want to dig themselves out of a hole.”

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