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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

2 charged in Naramata murder remain in custody with no trial date

2 charged in Naramata murder remain in custody with no trial date

The mother of an alleged gang member, who is facing charges for a double-murder, was killed in 2021
1 week update: UBCO Pro-Palestine encampment demands action

1 week update: UBCO Pro-Palestine encampment demands action

An encampment is demanding that the university divests from companies complicit in the ‘Palestinian genocide’
Meet me on Bernard begins in downtown Kelowna

Meet me on Bernard begins in downtown Kelowna

A portion of Bernard Avenue will be closed from May 17 - Sept. 2
Pampered pups take over Kelowna for Kennel Club competition

Pampered pups take over Kelowna for Kennel Club competition

Members of the public are invited to check out the event being held at the Apple Bowl stadium from May 17-20
UBC Okanagan Heat alumni wins gold at Canadian Championships

UBC Okanagan Heat alumni wins gold at Canadian Championships

Kelowna-trained runner Eliyah Brawdy breaks the tape at Canadian Championships in the 10,000m
Kelowna raccoon injured by misused trap sparks discussion

Kelowna raccoon injured by misused trap sparks discussion

The raccoon is still believed to be alive but is now missing its front limb
‘More than just my race’: B.C. artist raps about life as a minority

‘More than just my race’: B.C. artist raps about life as a minority

Tae Hauk grew up in Kelowna as one of the few visible minorities in his community
Former Kelowna bookkeeper guilty of fraud to spend 6 years in jail, pay $1M

Former Kelowna bookkeeper guilty of fraud to spend 6 years in jail, pay $1M

Carey Earl has been found guilty of defrauding Access Human Resources, an agency that helps adults with disabilities
Developer sues city over restrictions to build on land in north Kelowna

Developer sues city over restrictions to build on land in north Kelowna

Watermark Development Ltd. has filed a lawsuit, resuesting that restrictions on a property near UBCO be cancelled
Kelowna encampment calls on UBC to divest from ‘Palestinian genocide’

Kelowna encampment calls on UBC to divest from ‘Palestinian genocide’

A Pro-Palestine encampment was set up at the UBC Okanagan campus on May 13
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