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Brittany Webster

Brittany Webster

I'm a video journalist with Black Press Media. I recently made the exciting move from my radio anchor position at AM 1150 to this new venture. I moved to Kelowna in February 2020, just before the pandemic was declared, and I'm eager to meet people out in the community, capture the wonders of the Okanagan, and explore everything our region has to offer in my new role. I report on video news stories from Penticton to Vernon, with a focus on the District of Lake Country. Before joining Black Press Media, I worked in television news on B.C.'s North coast after graduating from the University of Windsor, Ontario with a degree in Digital Journalism. If you have a news tip, I'd love to hear it!

Phone
778-738-1052
Email
brittany.webster@blackpress.ca

Recent Work by Brittany

TRU rebrands tournament to honour B.C. volleyballer killed in crash

TRU rebrands tournament to honour B.C. volleyballer killed in crash

Owyn McInnis Memorial Tournament will be held in April
Husband, father, friend identified as trucker killed in Coquihalla crash

Husband, father, friend identified as trucker killed in Coquihalla crash

A GoFundMe has been started to support Jesse Sawchuk’s family
B.C.-filmed documentary decolonizes Canadian opera with Indigenous voice

B.C.-filmed documentary decolonizes Canadian opera with Indigenous voice

‘The Lakes’ features Westbank First Nations elder Delphine Derickson
New Westminster hockey dad dies in Coquihalla crash

New Westminster hockey dad dies in Coquihalla crash

Ravil Gabbassov died on scene, his son was airlifted to hospital
‘Astoundingly mediocre’: Mom on investigation of Kelowna teen’s homicide

‘Astoundingly mediocre’: Mom on investigation of Kelowna teen’s homicide

Paule Seeger is looking to thank the first responders that were with Tristan after he was hit
Crash claims life of TRU athlete, puts 2 Kelowna teammates in critical care

Crash claims life of TRU athlete, puts 2 Kelowna teammates in critical care

The 3 volleyball players were struck from behind while stopped at a red light in Kamloops
Thompson River University student from Kelowna injured in fatal crash

Thompson River University student from Kelowna injured in fatal crash

Riley Brinnen graduated from Kelowna Secondary School in 2020
‘It hurts from smiling’: Country singer shouts out Kelowna crowd

‘It hurts from smiling’: Country singer shouts out Kelowna crowd

Brett Kissel played at Kelowna Community Theatre on Nov. 24
West Kelowna boy battling brain tumour

West Kelowna boy battling brain tumour

A GoFundMe has been set up for Ciaro and his grandma
Discover the magic of mushrooms at Kelowna’s Essence Wellness

Discover the magic of mushrooms at Kelowna’s Essence Wellness

The shroom shop has been open since Canada Day weekend
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