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Brittany Webster

Brittany Webster

I'm a video journalist with Black Press Media. I recently made the exciting move from my radio anchor position at AM 1150 to this new venture. I moved to Kelowna in February 2020, just before the pandemic was declared, and I'm eager to meet people out in the community, capture the wonders of the Okanagan, and explore everything our region has to offer in my new role. I report on video news stories from Penticton to Vernon, with a focus on the District of Lake Country. Before joining Black Press Media, I worked in television news on B.C.'s North coast after graduating from the University of Windsor, Ontario with a degree in Digital Journalism. If you have a news tip, I'd love to hear it!

Phone
778-738-1052
Email
brittany.webster@blackpress.ca

Recent Work by Brittany

Okanagan athletes assist Canada to gold at hockey world championships

Okanagan athletes assist Canada to gold at hockey world championships

Team Canada beat Team U.S.A. in the finals of the U18 Men’s Hockey World Championships
Call for UBC Properties Trust to cease downtown Kelowna construction

Call for UBC Properties Trust to cease downtown Kelowna construction

Pathways Abilities Society said UBC Properties Trust representatives toured the damage in November
UBCO requests access for assessment of evacuated Kelowna apartments

UBCO requests access for assessment of evacuated Kelowna apartments

Hadgraft Wilson Place residents will be housed by Okanagan College for the summer
Kelowna residents turned away at London Drugs

Kelowna residents turned away at London Drugs

The business reported an “operational issue” has closed all Western Canada locations
Celebration for Okanagan first responders packs West Kelowna park

Celebration for Okanagan first responders packs West Kelowna park

The formal ceremony was followed by lunch and entertainment
Tears shed at Day of Mourning ceremony in Kelowna’s Ben Lee Park

Tears shed at Day of Mourning ceremony in Kelowna’s Ben Lee Park

Dozens gathered to remember the lives lost in workplace incidents
Thousands swarm Kelowna’s Rutland for Vaisakhi celebrations

Thousands swarm Kelowna’s Rutland for Vaisakhi celebrations

An estimated 7,000 people attended the parade
Kelowna welcomes B.C.’s first Pharmacy Care Clinic

Kelowna welcomes B.C.’s first Pharmacy Care Clinic

An estimated 235,000 Central Okanagan residents are without a family doctor
‘We’re fighting for Jim’: Namesake, resident of evacuated Kelowna apartment dies

‘We’re fighting for Jim’: Namesake, resident of evacuated Kelowna apartment dies

Jim Hadgraft was among the residents evacuated due to neighbouring construction
Ballet Kelowna brings back Macbeth

Ballet Kelowna brings back Macbeth

Catch the show at the Kelowna Community Theatre May 3 and 4
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