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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

2 mortars found in 5 weeks at Vernon’s Kal Park

2 mortars found in 5 weeks at Vernon’s Kal Park

Canadian Armed Forces called in to deal with possible unexploded mortar
Major Canadian chain digs B.C. product

Major Canadian chain digs B.C. product

Canadian Tire now selling TNB Naturals
Vancouver Canucks sign former Vernon Viper

Vancouver Canucks sign former Vernon Viper

Defenceman Christian Felton inks 1-year contract with NHL club
B.C. hospital sends terminal cancer patient on cold walk to avoid the flu

B.C. hospital sends terminal cancer patient on cold walk to avoid the flu

Vernon cancer patients lose special entrance due to protocol that ‘doesn’t make sense’
UPDATE: Missing woman from Yukon last seen in Vernon found

UPDATE: Missing woman from Yukon last seen in Vernon found

27-year-old located safe and well
Drugs found in fatal North Okanagan crash that killed 4

Drugs found in fatal North Okanagan crash that killed 4

RCMP seized suspected drugs and paraphernalia from the vehicle which crossed the centre line
Child dies after being hit by car near Vernon

Child dies after being hit by car near Vernon

2-year-old rushed to hospital but did not survive
B.C. woman finds perfect fit in the bra business, in more ways than one

B.C. woman finds perfect fit in the bra business, in more ways than one

Vernon woman and Ontario friend use digital technology to bring undergarment into the 21st Century
Kids wait in -28 C cold for Okanagan school bus that never came

Kids wait in -28 C cold for Okanagan school bus that never came

Route 42 was cancelled, but some had no notification
‘I thought it was junk’: B.C. woman looking to retrieve family heirloom

‘I thought it was junk’: B.C. woman looking to retrieve family heirloom

When Vernon’s Louise “Thup” Sammartino died, her daughter gave away a special brooch
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