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Alanna Kelly

Alanna Kelly

Alanna Kelly is a multi-skilled journalist for Glacier Media who enjoys digging for stories that matter to all B.C. residents.

Kelly is originally born and raised in Toronto, where she started her career in sports journalism at Sportsnet and moved on to crime and investigative journalism at CityNews. She previously worked as a multi-skilled journalist and weekend anchor for CTV News Vancouver Island.

She made headlines covering Wet'suwet'en protests at the B.C. legislature building, to headless sea lions washing up on shores, to covering the manhunt for Bryer Schmegelsky and Kam McLeod, to Staqeya, the lone wolf of Discovery Island.

Before that, Kelly worked in Kelowna for two years as a multi-platform reporter covering breaking news, crime and wildfires.

She holds a Master of Journalism from Ryerson University and a Bachelor of Arts degree in fine arts and communications from the University of Windsor.

Digital is where Kelly's passion lies. She strives to tell unique stories with visually compelling elements to push journalism forward.

She quickly fell in love with the West Coast and is proud to call Vancouver her home.

Phone
250-415-0606
Email
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Recent Work by Alanna

'Nature at its finest': B.C. man films epic eagle hunt

'Nature at its finest': B.C. man films epic eagle hunt

"If people keep their eyes open, you know, nature is happening around them."
B.C. Amber Alert cancelled, young child located 'safe'

B.C. Amber Alert cancelled, young child located 'safe'

Officers are continuing to investigate the incident, according to VPD.
'Concerning behaviour': 100-pound cougar struts across B.C. family's deck

'Concerning behaviour': 100-pound cougar struts across B.C. family's deck

A cougar on Bowen Island has had multiple run-ins with people.
Fire at seniors supportive housing in Vancouver sends two to hospital

Fire at seniors supportive housing in Vancouver sends two to hospital

The 20-storey Vancouver apartment building only had sprinklers on the first floor.
Camping at B.C.'s most popular park to reopen after heavy storm damage

Camping at B.C.'s most popular park to reopen after heavy storm damage

An atmospheric river in 2024 heavily damaged a popular B.C. park, forcing it to close. Thanks to repair work, it will soon reopen for camping.
Surveillance video captures Vancouver cop being stabbed during violent assault

Surveillance video captures Vancouver cop being stabbed during violent assault

A police task force in Vancouver's Downtown Eastside will continue after a violent assault on a police officer last week.
Candlelight vigil planned for 3-year-old B.C. boy killed by driver

Candlelight vigil planned for 3-year-old B.C. boy killed by driver

People in the community are invited to bring a candle to the crash site in Chilliwack on March 7 to support the family.
First-ever women in policing conference draws 500 attendees from across Canada

First-ever women in policing conference draws 500 attendees from across Canada

"We're are only 30 or so per cent of the police force across Canada."
Early morning crash leaves 1 dead, 1 seriously injured in Surrey

Early morning crash leaves 1 dead, 1 seriously injured in Surrey

Police are investigating why the fatal collision occurred. The primary contributing factor is unknown at this time.
'Watching him wither away': B.C. family seeks answers for son who has a dozen seizures a day

'Watching him wither away': B.C. family seeks answers for son who has a dozen seizures a day

A Maple Ridge family is sharing their story in hopes of getting answers and a plan for their son's care.
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