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Jennifer Thuncher

Jennifer Thuncher

Jennifer Thuncher is the editor and a journalist at The ߣÄÌÉçÇø, where she has worked since 2014.

When not editing others' copy or meeting with locals, Jennifer writes various stories — from community events to in-depth environmental pieces to sports and hard news.

When not at work, Jennifer spends time in Squamish's backcountry hiking or 4x4ing with her partner and their boss, a border collie rescue named Toby. In the summer, her passion is goat yoga — as in doing yoga with baby goats.

She welcomes your questions, story ideas, opinions and dog advice.

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Recent Work by Jennifer

ߣÄÌÉçÇøRCMP issue warning as bike thefts surge with warmer weather

ߣÄÌÉçÇøRCMP issue warning as bike thefts surge with warmer weather

As temperatures rise and more cyclists hit the trails, the RCMP is warning residents and visitors in ߣÄÌÉçÇøabout a seasonal uptick in bike thefts.
ICYMI: Engineering student uses DIY tech to track planes during Dryden Creek fire

ICYMI: Engineering student uses DIY tech to track planes during Dryden Creek fire

While most watched the skies anxiously as wildfires raged near Brackendale, one engineering student was watching data streams. Felix Perron used simple tools to build a live aircraft tracking system from scratch.
Unintended consequences: Free pallets mean nails on ߣÄÌÉçÇøriverbanks

Unintended consequences: Free pallets mean nails on ߣÄÌÉçÇøriverbanks

Local man has collected over 35 pounds of rusty nails from a single stretch of the Mamquam River, all remnants of burned wooden pallets used in makeshift campfires—a practice he says must stop.
Dryden Creek wildfire Day 14: Obey trail closures, warn officials

Dryden Creek wildfire Day 14: Obey trail closures, warn officials

The BC Wildfire Service is asking the public to respect current trail closures as they continue to work within the Dryden Creek wildfire zone.
Solar panels, bird houses, pirate ship playground: See these new ߣÄÌÉçÇøtownhouses

Solar panels, bird houses, pirate ship playground: See these new ߣÄÌÉçÇøtownhouses

ReGen Homes' latest venture in Chickadee Lane offers zero-emission three-bedroom units for families, close to downtown.
ߣÄÌÉçÇøopinion: Shop local, avoid the ugly cry

ߣÄÌÉçÇøopinion: Shop local, avoid the ugly cry

A pricey online purchase, international shipping fees, and costly alterations couldn’t save this mother-of-the-groom from fashion disappointment. But a spontaneous visit to a local shop changed everything.
ICYMI: Business beat—Family-run fruit stand keeps ߣÄÌÉçÇøstocked with fresh produce

ICYMI: Business beat—Family-run fruit stand keeps ߣÄÌÉçÇøstocked with fresh produce

With planes flying overhead battling wildfires and smoke lingering in the air, you might expect business to slow down—but not at Daniel's Fruit Stand, where customers keep coming for their favourite local fruits.
B.C. tourism minister reflects on Sea to Sky visit and future of local tourism

B.C. tourism minister reflects on Sea to Sky visit and future of local tourism

As British Columbia's summer season ramps up, Minister of Tourism Spencer Chandra Herbert shared insights from his recent tour of the Sea to Sky Corridor, highlighting both opportunities and challenges facing the region.
ICYMI: 'I’m nobody special'—ߣÄÌÉçÇøMounties honoured with valour awards for bravery

ICYMI: 'I’m nobody special'—ߣÄÌÉçÇøMounties honoured with valour awards for bravery

Const. Mark McMahon says he wasn’t sure he’d make it home that night—but his brave actions during a tense arrest have now earned him one of B.C.’s top policing honours.
ICYMI: ߣÄÌÉçÇøProm 2025—Grads Celebrate at Capilano University

ICYMI: ߣÄÌÉçÇøProm 2025—Grads Celebrate at Capilano University

Saturday, June 14, ߣÄÌÉçÇøgrads celebrate prom 2025 at Capilano University.
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