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Jacqueline Gelineau

Jacqueline Gelineau

I'm a reporter who is passionate about science, equity, the environment and providing the public with accessible information. I joined the team at Capital News in November 2021 after relocating to Kelowna from Saskatoon. I have a Bsc. in agriculture from the U of S where I majored in environmental science. I look forward to growing as a journalist and am always eager to hear unique perspectives and learn something new.
My dog Ranger is often by my side as my 'assistant reporter' and adventure buddy.

Email
jacqueline.gelineau@kelownacapnews.com

Recent Work by Jacqueline

Kelowna cyclist takes on Morocco’s Atlas Mountain Race

Kelowna cyclist takes on Morocco’s Atlas Mountain Race

To follow Meaghan Hackinen's progress at the 1,300 km Atlas Mountain Race in Morocco, visit The Mountain Races Tracking page
B.C. Conservatives discuss homelessness at round-table in Kelowna

B.C. Conservatives discuss homelessness at round-table in Kelowna

John Rustad speaks on homelessness and substance use disorder after a round-table discussion with businesses and MLAs in Kelowna
Okanagan man sues construction company after BMW covered in concrete

Okanagan man sues construction company after BMW covered in concrete

Concrete was allegedly poured on a man's vehicle at a construction site in Kelowna
Kelowna man arrested in Ontario, charged in hate-crime investigation

Kelowna man arrested in Ontario, charged in hate-crime investigation

Gregory Joseph Bayliss was arrested in Ontario after charges were laid in Kelowna, B.C.
26 new addiction treatment beds to support British Columbians

26 new addiction treatment beds to support British Columbians

Twenty-six substance-use treatment beds coming to communities around B.C.
Little known 3 years after woman’s body found in Okanagan dog park

Little known 3 years after woman’s body found in Okanagan dog park

It's been 3 years and still no answers since Austyn Godfrey was found dead in Kelowna
'Heartbreaking': West Kelowna chief, Minister of Forests on L.A. fires

'Heartbreaking': West Kelowna chief, Minister of Forests on L.A. fires

34 BC Wildfire Service members are now on the ground in L.A.
Suspicious backpack update: Downtown Kelowna now open

Suspicious backpack update: Downtown Kelowna now open

After an eight hour closure, Leon Avenue is now open
B.C. winery fined $118K, banned from hiring temporary foreign workers

B.C. winery fined $118K, banned from hiring temporary foreign workers

Toor Vinyards faces another temporary foreign worker fine and lifetime hiring ban
Martial arts training saves Kelowna couple from harm in home invasion

Martial arts training saves Kelowna couple from harm in home invasion

A man broke into the house of two trained martial arts fighters
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