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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

shíshálh Nation mourns death of Grizzly Bear on Texada Island, calls for better wildlife coordination

shíshálh Nation mourns death of Grizzly Bear on Texada Island, calls for better wildlife coordination

Nation had been working with partners to move the bear to Homalco territory
Wildfire near Halfmoon Bay remains stable, crews making steady progress

Wildfire near Halfmoon Bay remains stable, crews making steady progress

Crews continue direct attack on 0.95-hectare blaze as fire behaviour remains low
Salish Soils wins top honour at 2025 Indigenous Business Awards

Salish Soils wins top honour at 2025 Indigenous Business Awards

Environmental innovator rooted in shíshálh values recognized for leadership in sustainable waste solutions
Sunshine Coast Community Forest wins provincial excellence award

Sunshine Coast Community Forest wins provincial excellence award

Prestigious award recognizes outstanding work balancing forest health, biodiversity, and long-term sustainability with social and economic benefits for the surrounding community
Sunshine Coast-built modular homes provide customizable options

Sunshine Coast-built modular homes provide customizable options

Three modular homes recently delivered to shíshálh Nation are receiving their finishing touches
Cyclist shares tips for safe commuting on Highway 101

Cyclist shares tips for safe commuting on Highway 101

Meet the Sunshine Coast's 'Banana Girl,’ a devoted cyclist who commutes 25 kilometres to work three to four times a week
Hiker rescued at Skookumchuck Narrows after lower leg injury

Hiker rescued at Skookumchuck Narrows after lower leg injury

Response highlights teamwork of local emergency responders and the importance of being prepared for hiking in remote areas says SCRD communications manager
Three T's for hikers: essentials to stay safe on Sunshine Coast mountains this spring

Three T's for hikers: essentials to stay safe on Sunshine Coast mountains this spring

Sunshine Coast Search and Rescue warns hikers to prepare for winter-like conditions in the mountains despite favourable spring weather in lower areas
shíshálh-B.C. land use planning webinar introduces public engagement opportunities

shíshálh-B.C. land use planning webinar introduces public engagement opportunities

How the public can get involved in the current engagement phase
Prefab housing project on shíshálh Nation wins international recognition

Prefab housing project on shíshálh Nation wins international recognition

Collaborative project to relocate and repurpose homes on the Sunshine Coast selected for international architecture exhibition
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