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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

Okanagan First Nations band condemn MLA statement, demand resignation

Okanagan First Nations band condemn MLA statement, demand resignation

The snpinkÎÚÑ»´«Ã½™tn Penticton Indian Band is calling for the resignation of three MLAs
Kelowna youth shelter cannot make ends meet, needs urgent support

Kelowna youth shelter cannot make ends meet, needs urgent support

BGC Okanagan is asking Kelowna to rally together to fund its youth shelter and the life-saving services it provides
'I hope they feel our presence': Kelowna mourns missing, murdered Indigenous women

'I hope they feel our presence': Kelowna mourns missing, murdered Indigenous women

Hundreds gather in red for 15th anniversary of the National Day of Awareness for Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls and 2SLGBTQIA+ People
Kelowna Pastor, Harvest Church face 2 lawsuits alleging grooming, sexual assault

Kelowna Pastor, Harvest Church face 2 lawsuits alleging grooming, sexual assault

Art Lucier, Kelowna Harvest Church deny the allegations of grooming and sexual abuser
Kelowna Tai Chi Association brings home gold at Can-Am Championship

Kelowna Tai Chi Association brings home gold at Can-Am Championship

This summer, the Kelowna Dragon Spirit Tai Chi Association will host free Tai Chi workshops every Sunday at Kelowna City Park from July 6, until August 31, at 7:00 a.m. 
Kelowna honours victims of Lapu Lapu Festival attack under a rainbow

Kelowna honours victims of Lapu Lapu Festival attack under a rainbow

A moment of silence for the victims of the tragedy will also be held at Kelowna's Asian Heritage Month Opening Ceremony on May 3
'I'm everyone's MP': Fuhr looks to unite Kelowna after election

'I'm everyone's MP': Fuhr looks to unite Kelowna after election

With 5 cups of coffee, 3 hours of sleep and a narrow 235 vote lead after polls closed on April 28, Liberal Stephen Fuhr has officially been elected as Kelowna's MP, for the second time
Lapu Lapu attack vigil to be hosted by Okanagan Filipino Society in Kelowna

Lapu Lapu attack vigil to be hosted by Okanagan Filipino Society in Kelowna

Those attending the April 29, vigil in Ben Lee Park are asked to bring candles and white flowers for offering.
Firefighters save Kelowna Smile Day from cookie-tastrophy

Firefighters save Kelowna Smile Day from cookie-tastrophy

The Tim Hortons Smile Cookie Campaign YMCA fundraiser will be brewing in Kelowna and West Kelowna from April 28-May 4
Past prime ministers, premiers promote potential Kelowna MPs

Past prime ministers, premiers promote potential Kelowna MPs

Former Canadian Prime Ministers Stephen Harper and Jean Chrétien endorse Kelowna candidates
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