Skip to content
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

Banff author presenting on life, love, adventure and parenting

Banff author presenting on life, love, adventure and parenting

When you open yourself to the idea of taking risks, anything can happen. 
Bow Valley goalie coach's reputation strengthening from minors to NHL

Bow Valley goalie coach's reputation strengthening from minors to NHL

“We're so lucky to have him as part of our association. He can obviously coach a NHL goalie and a Stanley Cup champion, but he can also coach an 11-year-old.”
Bikers try to boost national ranking on tough Canmore cyclocross course

Bikers try to boost national ranking on tough Canmore cyclocross course

“Cyclocross races are great. They’re short, so the pain is only 40 minutes to an hour. You can survive that.”
Where Legends Live gives pulse to tales of icons resting in Old Banff Cemetery

Where Legends Live gives pulse to tales of icons resting in Old Banff Cemetery

"Whenever you walk in the cemetery, the stories of the legends come out,”
Canmore Wolverines fight for gold at home volleyball tourney

Canmore Wolverines fight for gold at home volleyball tourney

“We ended up in the finals so that was really good and the team had great energy. We’re excited to see where the team goes this year.”
Canmore's Avalanche bury Hawks in victorious home volleyball tourney

Canmore's Avalanche bury Hawks in victorious home volleyball tourney

“I was telling myself in my head for the last one just ‘don’t mess this up’, like, this could be the last serve you do."
Banff promotion that gave heartbeat to alternative music scene celebrates 10 years

Banff promotion that gave heartbeat to alternative music scene celebrates 10 years

“I put the pulse into it, I put the spark on it, but I didn’t make it grow on its own. It was the help of other people.”
Emotions get better of Canmore Eagles in home opener

Emotions get better of Canmore Eagles in home opener

“Getting guys to be a little bit calmer in the game is gonna help us.”
Canmore Wolverines football hunting for first W

Canmore Wolverines football hunting for first W

The Canmore Wolverines football team has a growling belly and a victory would satisfy that appetite. 
Inconsistent season ends for Banff men’s rugby

Inconsistent season ends for Banff men’s rugby

“We can play social rugby, not a problem, but if you want to win, you gotta show up.”