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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

Tributes pour in for Okanagan brewery co-founder

Tributes pour in for Okanagan brewery co-founder

Okanagan Spring Brewery co-founder Jakob Tobler dies at 83
Tribute to Canadian music icon takes Vernon stage

Tribute to Canadian music icon takes Vernon stage

John Paul Byrne and band pay tribute to the late Gordon Lightfoot at Vernon's Performing Arts Centre May 3
Vernon history picture celebrates National Historic Marker Day

Vernon history picture celebrates National Historic Marker Day

Another round of applause for the Historic O'Keefe Ranch
Two for the show: Vernon band opening for Trooper Friday

Two for the show: Vernon band opening for Trooper Friday

Dixie Fried Hep Katz will open for Canadian Hall of Fame rockers Trooper at the Vernon and District Performing Arts Centre
Duo, big band transform Vernon stage into Broadway, Vegas Strip

Duo, big band transform Vernon stage into Broadway, Vegas Strip

Melina Schein, Neville Bowman, and the Manhattan Skyline Orchestra present Broadway Lights, Vegas Nights Thursday, May 1, at the Vernon and District Performing Arts Centre
Women dominate 2025 North Okanagan business challenge finale

Women dominate 2025 North Okanagan business challenge finale

Five women will pitch it out to win the 2025 Enterprize Challenge Thursday, May 8, at the Vernon and District Performing Arts Centre
Lumby's high school blooms for 75

Lumby's high school blooms for 75

Charles Bloom Secondary celebrates 75 years of education in the village with a special open house April 29 from 4-7 p.m.
Beloved book being brought to life on Armstrong stage

Beloved book being brought to life on Armstrong stage

Asparagus Community Theatre presents Mitch Albom's Tuesdays With Morrie May 1-3, and May 8-10
Vernon dancers backing Mini Pop Kids

Vernon dancers backing Mini Pop Kids

More than a dozen dancers from SODANCE Vernon will perform at concert Saturday, April 26
Armstrong KIJHL player collects Cash

Armstrong KIJHL player collects Cash

Cash Anderson is one of 11 Kootenay International Junior Hockey League scholarship recipients
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