
Jennifer Smith
Director of Content and Editorial Strategy at Greentarget Global Group
Content/editorial strategy @Greentarget. Ex @WSJ & @Newsday. In past lives wrote about logistics/supply chain, culture, lawyers, the environment. Views mine.
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5 days ago |
nanaimobulletin.com | Jennifer Smith
A woman's body was pulled from Okanagan Lake on the weekend. A camper at the Evely Forestry Campground on Westside Road confirmed the incident took place Saturday. "She was camping by herself," the fellow camper said, believing the woman was about 45. Vernon North Okanagan RCMP said the woman is not believed to be local. The woman was reported as a missing person in the lake May 31 around 11 a.m. near the recreation campsite.
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5 days ago |
summerlandreview.com | Jennifer Smith
A woman's body was pulled from Okanagan Lake on the weekend. A camper at the Evely Forestry Campground on Westside Road confirmed the incident took place Saturday. "She was camping by herself," the fellow camper said, believing the woman was about 45. Vernon North Okanagan RCMP said the woman is not believed to be local. The woman was reported as a missing person in the lake May 31 around 11 a.m. near the recreation campsite.
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6 days ago |
einnews.com | Jennifer Smith
New Season of Cleantech Forward Podcast Drives the Conversation on Clean Transportation Everything Podcasts wins Best Podcast Agency VANCOUVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA, CANADA, June 2, 2025 /EINPresswire.com/ -- Foresight Canada announces the launch of a new season of its acclaimed Cleantech Forward podcast, focused on the evolution of clean transportation in British Columbia.
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1 week ago |
stettlerindependent.com | Jennifer Smith
From the small town B.C. farmer to United States' Department of Health and Human Services Secretary, the flock of those calling for a stop to the ordered killing of nearly 400 ostriches are growing daily. Universal Ostrich, a farm in Edgewood, B.C., has been making headlines since January 2025 when the Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) ordered the cull of the entire flock of birds. The order is part of the CFIA's stamping out policy when an avian influenza outbreak is declared at a farm.
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1 week ago |
surreynowleader.com | Jennifer Smith
From the small town B.C. farmer to United States' Department of Health and Human Services Secretary, the flock of those calling for a stop to the ordered killing of nearly 400 ostriches are growing daily. Universal Ostrich, a farm in Edgewood, B.C., has been making headlines since January 2025 when the Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) ordered the cull of the entire flock of birds. The order is part of the CFIA's stamping out policy when an avian influenza outbreak is declared at a farm.
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