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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

Fate of B.C. ostriches lies in Ottawa appeal judges' hands

Fate of B.C. ostriches lies in Ottawa appeal judges' hands

Appeal heard in court, decision to come at a later date
Vernon helps Kamloops crews search for man presumed drowned in river

Vernon helps Kamloops crews search for man presumed drowned in river

Tragedy comes ahead of National Drowning Prevention Week July 2026
North Okanagan mourns with Kelowna over woman's murder

North Okanagan mourns with Kelowna over woman's murder

Just over a year ago, Lumby lost a mother, her ex-husband too charged but still no justice
Skateboarder takes life in hands crossing Okanagan highway

Skateboarder takes life in hands crossing Okanagan highway

VIDEO: Truck comes within inches of taking out man rolling through Lake Country
Fire held in Merritt off Trans Canada Highway

Fire held in Merritt off Trans Canada Highway

Highway 5 blaze can be seen by travellers just outside of town
Highway 97 crash kills Vernon man

Highway 97 crash kills Vernon man

Fatal incident took place in Spallumcheen, killing 36 year old
Edgewood ostrich cull appeal to be heard in Ottawa

Edgewood ostrich cull appeal to be heard in Ottawa

Farm Aid weekend concert raising funds to help Universal Ostrich with legal fees to save birds
Severe thunderstorm warning in effect for much of B.C.

Severe thunderstorm warning in effect for much of B.C.

When thunder roars, go indoors as weather also prompts flood watch declarations in parts of B.C.
Up to 20 new nurses in training for Vernon, Vancouver Island

Up to 20 new nurses in training for Vernon, Vancouver Island

Funds aimed at helping to address labour shortage and strengthen seniors' care across B.C.
One red light towns signal B.C. band's latest single

One red light towns signal B.C. band's latest single

Mighty memories growing up in small towns inspires single of band coming home to play Lumby Days
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