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Jacqueline Gelineau

Jacqueline Gelineau

I'm a reporter in the beginning stages of my career. I joined the team at Capital News in November 2021 after relocating to Kelowna from Saskatoon. I'm particularly passionate about writing about crime, controversy, science, and animals. In fact, my dog Ranger often accompanies me on my adventures! When I'm not busy chasing a story, you can find me hitting the trails around Kelowna, running and biking.

Phone
778-738-1057
Email
jacqueline.gelineau@kelownacapnews.com

Recent Work by Jacqueline

Super silly sculptures for Super Bowl at Kelowna Save-On-Foods

Super silly sculptures for Super Bowl at Kelowna Save-On-Foods

8 sculptures celebrate the spirit of the Super Bowl at Kelowna’s Save-On-Foods
No solutions: UBCO tower causes permanent evacuation of Kelowna businesses

No solutions: UBCO tower causes permanent evacuation of Kelowna businesses

The construction of the new downtown UBCO tower campus has caused damage to neighbouring businesses
Central Okanagan school a leader in education through an Indigenous lens

Central Okanagan school a leader in education through an Indigenous lens

The Indigenous Art course at Mount Boucherie Secondary School empowers students to learn in a unique way
Blue Monday: Okanagan company wants to spread love before it is too late

Blue Monday: Okanagan company wants to spread love before it is too late

HeChangedIt wants people to post, tell or show someone that they care about them this Blue Monday
Wet, cold, desperate B.C. tent city residents plead for fire extinguishers

Wet, cold, desperate B.C. tent city residents plead for fire extinguishers

While it is against the rules to use fire, people are desperate for warmth, say Tent City residents
Former accountant found guilty of stealing from B.C. minor lacrosse group

Former accountant found guilty of stealing from B.C. minor lacrosse group

Former treasurer John Scott Adams found guilty of theft over $5,000 from Kelowna Minor Lacrosse
Politicians claim Kelowna councillor’s column ‘promotes religion over inclusion’

Politicians claim Kelowna councillor’s column ‘promotes religion over inclusion’

“He is not being cancelled. He is being called out,” said Norah Bowman, professor of social issues
Welcome the Interior Health New Years baby born in Kelowna

Welcome the Interior Health New Years baby born in Kelowna

Baby Navy Shae was the first baby born across the Interior Health Region
Kelowna teacher works with Tent City resident to de-stigmatize homelessness

Kelowna teacher works with Tent City resident to de-stigmatize homelessness

Students at Glenmore Elementary School spoke with a Tent City resident about homelessness in Kelowna
Kelowna drag queen praises Ontario court ruling over ‘groomer’ 2SLGBTQIA slur

Kelowna drag queen praises Ontario court ruling over ‘groomer’ 2SLGBTQIA slur

A recent decision states that calling drag performers a ‘groomer’ is not protected as free speech
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