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Jordan Small

Jordan Small

An award-winning reporter, Jordan Small has covered sports, the arts, and news in the Bow Valley since 2014. Originally from Barrie, Ont., Jordan has lived in Alberta since 2013. He learned the 5Ws at Mohawk College's journalism program, and, later, he learned the art of the storytelling at the University of Toronto's creative journalism course.

Recent Work by Jordan

Jasper restaurant destroyed in blaze featured in new food series, owner plans to rebuild

Jasper restaurant destroyed in blaze featured in new food series, owner plans to rebuild

“I know for a lot of people it’s going to be hard to watch that episode where we’re in Jasper where we’re walking the streets and we see everything the way it was before."
Motorcyclist killed in crash with bear in Kootenay National Park

Motorcyclist killed in crash with bear in Kootenay National Park

One passenger was taken to a hospital with minor injuries.
Albertan returns to hockey, re-signs with Edmonton Oilers

Albertan returns to hockey, re-signs with Edmonton Oilers

Noah Philp of Canmore has signed a one-year, two-way contract with Oilers.
'Huge' grizzly bear sightings delayed runners at Banff Marathon

'Huge' grizzly bear sightings delayed runners at Banff Marathon

Multiple bear sightings, including at least one grizzly, were the talk of the 2024 Banff Marathon on an otherwise cold and rainy Sunday.
WATCH: Alberta freediver dips 61 metres underwater

WATCH: Alberta freediver dips 61 metres underwater

Five minutes is the longest a Banff freediver has held his breath under water.
Banff photographer Paul Zizka’s unique vantage point

Banff photographer Paul Zizka’s unique vantage point

“Flying over the mountains is always so memorable."
Canmore fan fest, games among plans for 2025 Hockey Day in Canada

Canmore fan fest, games among plans for 2025 Hockey Day in Canada

Concert, hockey games, fan fest and live broadcast when Canmore hosts Canada Day in Canada next year
Alberta junior hockey league eyes northern opportunities

Alberta junior hockey league eyes northern opportunities

The AJHL announced last Friday (April 26) that a franchise is coming to the community of Devon, while the league is in talks for bringing a new club to Cold Lake and keeping another team alive in Whitecourt.
Canmore punk and metal festival announces 2024 lineup

Canmore punk and metal festival announces 2024 lineup

14 all-Canadian music acts to perform in Canmore
Extra pressure on Canadians pondering retirement at Canmore Biathlon World Cup

Extra pressure on Canadians pondering retirement at Canmore Biathlon World Cup

Canada’s senior national biathlon team could potentially look much different at the start of next season.
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