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Malin Jordan

Malin Jordan

Malin is the editor of the Cloverdale Reporter.
editor@cloverdalereporter.com

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Recent Work by Malin

B.C. powerlifter starts fundraiser for Ukraine

B.C. powerlifter starts fundraiser for Ukraine

Corrections officer Sumeet Sharma was inspired to help after seeing war reports on TV
EXCLUSIVE: Sexism, systemic racism allegations levelled at Cloverdale rodeo association

EXCLUSIVE: Sexism, systemic racism allegations levelled at Cloverdale rodeo association

Human rights complaint accuses former GM Mike MacSorley of abuse; alleges board failed to act
Group of B.C. teachers calls for easing of pandemic measures for students

Group of B.C. teachers calls for easing of pandemic measures for students

Teacher group says ‘response to COVID is out of balance to the cost our youth are paying’
Massive change coming to B.C. high school sports

Massive change coming to B.C. high school sports

New governance model passed at B.C. School Sports AGM; high school sport commissions to be ‘phased out’
Governance vote for B.C. high school sports ‘has lost all credibility’: rugby commissioner

Governance vote for B.C. high school sports ‘has lost all credibility’: rugby commissioner

Game changing governance proposal to be voted on May 1
Power struggle: New governance model proposed for B.C. high school sports

Power struggle: New governance model proposed for B.C. high school sports

Most commissions are against the new model, but B.C. School Sports (BCSS) and its board is in favour
B.C. woman arrested for selling fraudulent travel vouchers

B.C. woman arrested for selling fraudulent travel vouchers

Police say Surrey woman defrauded victims out of more than $250K
Paramedic donates pandemic pay to B.C. charity, challenges others to do same

Paramedic donates pandemic pay to B.C. charity, challenges others to do same

Will Rogers gifts $2,000 each to Surrey Food Bank and Surrey Christmas Bureau
Future still uncertain for B.C. high school sports this fall

Future still uncertain for B.C. high school sports this fall

B.C. School Sports working on detailed return-to-sport plan
‘Can I give you a hug?’: B.C. mom meets driver involved in crash that killed her son

‘Can I give you a hug?’: B.C. mom meets driver involved in crash that killed her son

Both Natalie White and Johnny Forrest were looking for closure after tragic accident
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