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Jordan Copp, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter

Jordan Copp, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter

Jordan is Coast Reporters Local Journalism Initiative reporter, covering civic and Indigenous affairs. When he's not writing, you can find Jordan carrying around a stack of sci fi novels or hiking the surrounding mountains. [email protected]

Recent Work by Jordan

Sechelt looks to next steps as mayor 'refused' to apologize

Sechelt looks to next steps as mayor 'refused' to apologize

'I believe I’ve delivered an appropriate response in public,' Mayor John Henderson tells Coast Reporter
Yutaro Kanda's 170km cycling challenge for Sechelt SPCA

Yutaro Kanda's 170km cycling challenge for Sechelt SPCA

Sunshine Coast intern rides to raise funds for SPCA’s broken heating system
Communication restrictions continue in Sechelt amid governance audit review

Communication restrictions continue in Sechelt amid governance audit review

Temporary communication policy of Sechelt council will now last until September 15
Sunshine Coast's TraC Slow Food Cycle returns with live music, farm tours and cider

Sunshine Coast's TraC Slow Food Cycle returns with live music, farm tours and cider

Join hundreds of cyclists in exploring Gibsons and Elphinstone with easy rides and intriguing destinations
Dial-A-Dog brings joy to the Sunshine Coast

Dial-A-Dog brings joy to the Sunshine Coast

How canines and their handlers are providing therapeutic services
Public apology and new policies: Sechelt endorses governance audit recommendations

Public apology and new policies: Sechelt endorses governance audit recommendations

Council looks to implement recommendations from governance audit to address internal dysfunction and improve team dynamics
Cowrie childcare facility granted development permit

Cowrie childcare facility granted development permit

Thirty-nine more childcare spaces may soon be available in Sechelt
New wastewater treatment plant marks environmental milestone for shíshálh Nation

New wastewater treatment plant marks environmental milestone for shíshálh Nation

shíshálh Nation celebrates the opening of its state-of-the-art wastewater treatment facility
Green waste fire quelled at Salish Soils facility Tuesday evening

Green waste fire quelled at Salish Soils facility Tuesday evening

Fire is thought to have ignited through natural processes
Speakers, tours, and art show highlight first BlueAct Ocean Conservation Day

Speakers, tours, and art show highlight first BlueAct Ocean Conservation Day

Join local conservation partners on July 14th, at Gibsons Public Market to learn about ongoing marine conservation efforts and how to get involved
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