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Roger Knox

Roger Knox

I am a journalist with more than 30 years of experience in the industry. I started my career in radio and have spent the last 21 years working with Black Press Media. Over the course of my career, I've worked in various towns, including Quesnel, Fort St. James, Vanderhoof, and Salmon Arm, before finally returning to my hometown of Vernon. I'm proud to be a member of the Vernon Senior Secondary School Class of 1981, and I'm also a licensed wedding officiant in the Province of B.C. In my free time, I enjoy appearing on stage with a local theatre company and reminiscing about my time as Mr. Quesnel in 1984. As a sports enthusiast, I'm a devoted fan of the Montreal Canadiens, Boston Red Sox, and B.C. Lions. Although I wish I could sing or play a musical instrument other than the triangle, my lack of musical talent doesn't stop me from enjoying all types of music.

Phone
250-550-7922
Email
roger.knox@vernonmorningstar.com

Recent Work by Roger

Canadian snowshoer 4th at Special Olympics World Games

Canadian snowshoer 4th at Special Olympics World Games

Danielle Pechet comes fourth in women's 800 metres snowshoe race, taking nearly 30 seconds off her qualifying time
Canadian wheelchair curlers roll to 4th straight win at Worlds

Canadian wheelchair curlers roll to 4th straight win at Worlds

Ina Forrest and partner Mark Ideson remain undefeated, looking to secure Canadian spot at 2026 Paralympics
UPDATE: Canadian wheelchair curling duo rolling at Worlds

UPDATE: Canadian wheelchair curling duo rolling at Worlds

Ina Forrest and Mark Ideson roll a pair in the final end to beat Italy 7-5
Team Canada Special Olympics athletes compete in World Games

Team Canada Special Olympics athletes compete in World Games

Danielle Pechet, from Vernon, B.C., off to strong start at the World Winter Games in Italy
Canadian ultra athlete cooking along in South African sun

Canadian ultra athlete cooking along in South African sun

Shanda Hill is sunburned, riding with blackened toe, and moved by the love and support from friends and family worldwide
Canadian ultra woman first out of water in South African triathlon

Canadian ultra woman first out of water in South African triathlon

Shanda Hill, the only woman competing in the field of 12 at first-ever South African Deca Ultra Triathlon, took the race lead into action Monday, March 10
Happy National Billboard Day

Happy National Billboard Day

A salute to billboards
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