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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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Local boxing gym celebrates ten-year milestone

Fivestar Boxing Academy is celebrating its ten-year anniversary with the Fivestar Fight League event in April at the Pomeroy Hotel. 

Event organizers are on-site at Charlie Lake and have been working around the clock preparing for the Crystal Cup, which kicks off on Friday.
VIDEO: Crystal Cup crews at work on Charlie Lake

Event organizers are on-site at Charlie Lake and have been working around the clock preparing for the Crystal Cup, which kicks off on Friday.

Bert Boews Middle School Grade 8 boys’ basketball team (the Bulldogs) is headed to provincials after a huge success at the North Central Zones in Vanderhoof last weekend.
Bert Bowes boys basketball team raising funds for trip to provincials

Bert Bowes Middle School Grade 8 boys’ basketball team (the Bulldogs) is raising funds for their trip to provincials.

High On Ice is underway in Fort St. John.
VIDEO: High On Ice is underway in Fort St. John

The High On Ice Winter Festival is in full swing at Centennial Park until February 20th.

Perry Mcfie of the NCC grappling with another jiu jitsu practioner.
NCC hosts another successful invitational

The Northern Combat Club held another successful invitational earlier this month, with participation from gyms all over the Peace region.

The University of Northern British Columbia has been named one of the province’s top employers for the ninth time.
UNBC named one of B.C.’s top employers

The University of Northern British Columbia has been named one of the province’s top employers for the ninth time. 

Kids jump into a pool.
Community One Stop Registration is back

The City of Fort St. John’s Community One Stop Registration kicks off next month at the Totem Mall.

Hudson’s Hope boil water advisory could be lifted next month

A months-long Boil Water Advisory in Hudson's Hope could be lifted by early March, according to a recent release from the District. 

The Wapiti Off-Road Association’s Studs on Ice racing event returned to Charlie Lake on Saturday for its 15th year in a row.
Studs on Ice returns to Charlie Lake

The Wapiti Off-Road Association’s Studs on Ice racing event returned to Charlie Lake on Saturday for its 15th year in a row.

Side of a RCMP cruiser. A white car with an RCMP logo
Vehicle fire on Highway 97 concluded

A vehicle fire blocking northbound lanes north of Beatton Airport Road has burnt itself out.

The Inspired by Elaine Brewer-White exhibit is now open at Peace Gallery North, featuring the ceramic creations of the North Peace Potter’s Guild. 
Ceramic art comes to life at Peace Gallery North

The Inspired by Elaine Brewer-White exhibit is now open at Peace Gallery North, featuring the ceramic creations of the North Peace Potters' Guild. 

Bert Bowes Middle School has honoured three former students by showcasing their accomplishments in the Bert Bowes Wall of Fame. 
Bert Bowes honours former students with Wall of Fame

Bert Bowes Middle School has honoured three former students by showcasing their accomplishments in the Bert Bowes Wall of Fame. 

Snowcats could be seen on Charlie Lake on Saturday, clearing snow in preparation for the fast-approaching Crystal Cup Pond Hockey Challenge.
Snow clearing begins in preparation for Crystal Cup

Snowcats could be seen on Charlie Lake on Saturday, clearing snow in preparation for the fast-approaching Crystal Cup Pond Hockey Challenge.

In late January, Canfor announced the permanent closure of its sawmill and pellet plant located in Chetwynd, causing widespread shock and concern throughout the community. 
Canfor shutdown likely to impact entire Chetwynd community

In late January, Canfor announced the permanent closure of its sawmill and pellet plant located in Chetwynd.

( Fort St. John Elks Speed Skating Club
Elks to host Canadian Championships this weekend
Huskies hit 30-game milestone

The Fort St. John Huskies have hit a major milestone in the season by turning their recording-breaking 29-game win streak into 30 after defeating the Beaverlodge Blades 7-2 Wednesday night. 

Local hockey teams showed their support for Luke Keeley by creating videos and Facebook posts dedicating their games to the 4-year-old boy earlier this month.
Local hockey teams play for Luke Keeley
Charlie Lake residents hope PRRD land expropriation brings public awareness
Shutout results in 28 wins for Huskies
Event organizers for the Crystal Cup Pond Hockey Challenge and Sid Davis Memorial Cup will hold a volunteer sign-up event at Mighty Peace Brewing on Monday. 
Crystal Cup holding volunteer sign-up on Monday
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