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Jennifer Feinberg

Jennifer Feinberg

I have been a Chilliwack Progress reporter for 20+ years, covering the arts, city hall, as well as Indigenous, and climate change stories.

With a bachelor’s in journalism from Concordia University, I moved across the country to B.C. from Quebec in the mid-90s. I wrote for the Coast Mountain Courier and freelanced for Black Press Media until joining the Progress newsroom in 2000.

I was proud to host the Dining Out for Life AIDS/HIV fundraiser at Bravo Restaurant from 2005-2012. I currently serve on the Chilliwack Museum Historical Society (2020-present) board of directors, after stints on the Ann Davis Transition Society board, and the Chilliwack Community Arts Council.

Phone
604-702-5573
Email
jennifer.feinberg@theprogress.com

Recent Work by Jennifer

Car-Free Chilliwack a new support group for those without a vehicle

Car-Free Chilliwack a new support group for those without a vehicle

'The idea is to support each other with stories and knowledge-sharing,' says Car-Free Chilliwack organizer
Chilliwack school trustee by-election has 2 advance voting opportunities

Chilliwack school trustee by-election has 2 advance voting opportunities

Advance voting on Feb. 19, and Feb. 26, at the Chilliwack Landing Sports Centre, 8 a.m. to 8 p.m.
Group wants to revive 'culture of agriculture' at Chilliwack Heritage Park

Group wants to revive 'culture of agriculture' at Chilliwack Heritage Park

Simple requests from ag users 'met with bureaucratic hurdles, high costs, and a lack of accommodation'
Chilliwack RCMP seeking witnesses in fatal pedestrian collision

Chilliwack RCMP seeking witnesses in fatal pedestrian collision

Fatal MVI was on south end of Boundary Road, where Chilliwack and Abbotsford boundaries meet
Market building destroyed in overnight fire at Cultus Lake

Market building destroyed in overnight fire at Cultus Lake

The wares of local artisans went up in flames in the Feral Bee Artisans Market near Cultus Lake
Transit fare review by Chilliwack could see increase on the way

Transit fare review by Chilliwack could see increase on the way

The last fare hike went into effect in September 2013, followed by fare hike freezes in 2020
Home sales down in January while new listings at 15-year high for Chilliwack and area

Home sales down in January while new listings at 15-year high for Chilliwack and area

Benchmark price for single-family homes was $906,200, in Chilliwack and area, a modest gain of 3.8 per cent
Power outage hits 1,288 households in Chilliwack, Agassiz: BC Hydro

Power outage hits 1,288 households in Chilliwack, Agassiz: BC Hydro

The cause of the afternoon outage in the eastern Fraser Valley is not yet known, says BC Hydro
Chilliwack approves $5.2M over 3 years to tackle homelessness

Chilliwack approves $5.2M over 3 years to tackle homelessness

'The (Reaching Home) projects will increase supports for individuals experiencing homelessness'
Chilliwack teams busy raising funds for the Coldest Night of the Year

Chilliwack teams busy raising funds for the Coldest Night of the Year

'We're stepping out in support of people experiencing homelessness,' say the Ann Davis reps
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