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Jordy Cunningham

Jordy Cunningham

I am a reporter for Black Press Media's Kelowna Capital News and West K News. Hailing from Ladner, B.C., I have been passionate about sports, especially baseball, since I was young. In 2018, I graduated from Thompson Rivers University in Kamloops with a Bachelor of Journalism degree, all while playing on the baseball team for five years. During my studies, I realized that writing about sports every day would be a dream come true, leading me to pursue the journalism program. Between 2017-19, I served as the Media Relations Assistant for the Vancouver Canadians, a Toronto Blue Jays affiliate. Here at Kelowna Capital News and West K News, I mainly cover Kelowna's sports beat, and I strive to be the first to break a story.

Phone
778-738-1055
Email
jordy.cunningham@kelownacapnews.com

Recent Work by Jordy

Rise Memorial Garden opens to honour 5 men lost in 2021 Kelowna crane collapse

Rise Memorial Garden opens to honour 5 men lost in 2021 Kelowna crane collapse

A crowd of around 300 people attended the ceremony on July 12
Nearly $550K requested for Quesnel hospital, nursing home

Nearly $550K requested for Quesnel hospital, nursing home

Both motions were carried on Friday, July 11 and will be brought forward to the board in August
Quesnel Rotary event raises $5,000 for refurbished Nourish Food Bank

Quesnel Rotary event raises $5,000 for refurbished Nourish Food Bank

A cheque presentation took place on Thursday, July 10
B.C. woman last seen in Quesnel found dead nearly a year after reported missing

B.C. woman last seen in Quesnel found dead nearly a year after reported missing

Alice Chingee was reported missing to the Mackenzie RCMP on July 18
Alberta man on Canada-wide warrant with link to Okanagan last seen in Fort St. John

Alberta man on Canada-wide warrant with link to Okanagan last seen in Fort St. John

Justin Radcliffe was last seen in Fort St. John in February
Prince George Cops for Cancer community cyclist dies in hit-and-run: RCMP

Prince George Cops for Cancer community cyclist dies in hit-and-run: RCMP

Shane Kelly died due to his injuries two days after the incident
Quesnel Sea Lions see success at local swim meet

Quesnel Sea Lions see success at local swim meet

The team placed second in overall points
Quesnel sees slight increase in property sales in first half of 2025

Quesnel sees slight increase in property sales in first half of 2025

The average price across the Northern B.C. region in the second quarter is up 9.8 per cent
UPDATE: Heavy rain no longer expected in South Thompson, North Okanagan

UPDATE: Heavy rain no longer expected in South Thompson, North Okanagan

The rain is expected to end by the middle of the day
UPDATE: Wildfire spotted northwest of Quesnel being held

UPDATE: Wildfire spotted northwest of Quesnel being held

The fire was discovered Wednesday night
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