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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

Who should pay to have the Highway 101 drill removed?

Who should pay to have the Highway 101 drill removed?

Drivers wondering when road hazard will be removed
shíshálh Nation's name officially recognized in provincial legislation

shíshálh Nation's name officially recognized in provincial legislation

Six acts have been amended and will replace 'Sechelt' with 'shíshálh' and 'Indian Band' with 'Nation'
Photos: Sunshine Coast becomes The Amazing Race's latest backdrop

Photos: Sunshine Coast becomes The Amazing Race's latest backdrop

Excitement brews as The Amazing Race films upcoming season on the Coast
'Thrown under the ferry': Southern Sunshine Coast FAC chair reacts to BC Ferries security report

'Thrown under the ferry': Southern Sunshine Coast FAC chair reacts to BC Ferries security report

‘It was all about how I did the meeting, and I don't know how that helps them come up with a better plan.’: Diana Mumford.
Federal ministers visit Sunshine Coast to detail $4 billion in reconciliation commitments

Federal ministers visit Sunshine Coast to detail $4 billion in reconciliation commitments

Ministers of Citizen Services and Health hold photo op at the tems swiya Museum
Transportation Choices Sunshine Coast applauds BC legislation for safer driving rules

Transportation Choices Sunshine Coast applauds BC legislation for safer driving rules

Updates to the Motor Vehicle Act aim to improve safety for cyclists and pedestrians
BC Ferries hikes Route 3 reservation fees by 33 per cent to boost off-peak travel

BC Ferries hikes Route 3 reservation fees by 33 per cent to boost off-peak travel

The number of reservations on saver fare sailings has doubled and prepaid fare cancellation fees have been reduced
Sechelt extends private security patrols for six more months

Sechelt extends private security patrols for six more months

Sechelt approves $60,542 for private security program amidst positive community feedback
Reliability, affordability top customer concerns in BC Ferries survey

Reliability, affordability top customer concerns in BC Ferries survey

After consulting over 9,400 people, BC Ferries commits to enhancing service reliability and integrating with BC's growing transportation needs
shíshálh Nation addresses housing crisis with barge-brought repurposed homes

shíshálh Nation addresses housing crisis with barge-brought repurposed homes

Renewal Home Development has partnered with shíshálh Nation to refurbish homes and barge them to the Sunshine Coast, to offer affordable and sustainable living options for Nation members
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