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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

First-time Olympian from Canmore a star ready to shine

First-time Olympian from Canmore a star ready to shine

The lightning-quick Krissy Scurfield represents Canada in rugby sevens at Paris 2024.
Elite Canmore mountain biker earns first big win in short course

Elite Canmore mountain biker earns first big win in short course

Logan Sadesky claims gold in Canada Cup XCC.
Canmore rower, Team Canada take bronze at world university championships

Canmore rower, Team Canada take bronze at world university championships

Mikaela Holthuis and her Canadian eights teammates won bronze at the FISU World University Championship Rowing in Rotterdam.
Facial protection, development changes coming to Canmore Eagles, AJHL

Facial protection, development changes coming to Canmore Eagles, AJHL

Hockey Canada is launching a pilot project involving 10 western organizations.
A growing community of gardeners in the Bow Valley

A growing community of gardeners in the Bow Valley

“We hear quite regularly about the physical and mental benefits of gardening and just being in the garden.”
Biathlon building work delayed at Canmore Nordic Centre

Biathlon building work delayed at Canmore Nordic Centre

Construction work at the new biathlon building at the Canmore Nordic Centre has been delayed, according to Alberta Forestry and Parks.
Tragic injury ends Paris 2024 dream for Banff volleyball player

Tragic injury ends Paris 2024 dream for Banff volleyball player

“When your dreams are as big as the Olympics, obviously they have a way of becoming part of you and to have that just taken away in a flash is truly heartbreaking."
Healthy Canmore forward signs with NHL's Washington Capitals

Healthy Canmore forward signs with NHL's Washington Capitals

Luke Philp signed a one-year, two-way contract with the Capitals.
Canmore forward returns to hockey, re-signs with Edmonton Oilers

Canmore forward returns to hockey, re-signs with Edmonton Oilers

Noah Philp signs one-year, two-way contract with Oilers.
Robin McKeever hired as coach by top Alberta-based ski team

Robin McKeever hired as coach by top Alberta-based ski team

Robin McKeever joins Alberta World Cup Academy
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