Skip to content
Brittany Webster

Brittany Webster

I am a video journalist with Black Press Media. I joined the team in March 2022 and have taken every opportunity thrown my way, including training with Central Okanagan Search and Rescue and the Kelowna Fire Department, taking to the water with the Royal Canadian Navy, and capturing the devastating aftermath of wildfires. I grew up in Ontario, moved west to start my career in TV and radio in 2018, and have been living in Kelowna since February 2020. I'm a research nerd and love getting story tips from the community.

Phone
778-738-1052
Email
brittany.webster@blackpress.ca

Recent Work by Brittany

Travel with your tastebuds in Central Okanagan

Travel with your tastebuds in Central Okanagan

Taste Around runs from Jan. 22 to Feb. 9
Kelowna author hits best seller list

Kelowna author hits best seller list

Janice Selbie's new book is a best-seller in seven categories on Amazon
Celebrate Family Literacy Week in Central Okanagan with free activities

Celebrate Family Literacy Week in Central Okanagan with free activities

Family Literacy Week runs Jan. 26 to Feb. 2
CMHA Kelowna to hand out winter clothing as temperatures drop

CMHA Kelowna to hand out winter clothing as temperatures drop

Overnight temperatures are expected to reach as low as -10C
CCTV sought after stolen truck used to break into Kelowna store

CCTV sought after stolen truck used to break into Kelowna store

The suspects fled in a second vehicle observed to be a white pickup truck
Kelowna RCMP investigate targeted shooting

Kelowna RCMP investigate targeted shooting

One man sustained non-life threatening gunshot wounds
Respiratory infection hits second long-term care home in Kelowna

Respiratory infection hits second long-term care home in Kelowna

The second outbreak was reported Jan. 14
Kelowna to submit application for City of Gastronomy designation

Kelowna to submit application for City of Gastronomy designation

Kelowna has until the end of February to submit an application
Kelowna crane collapse memorial to go forward despite lack of provincial funds

Kelowna crane collapse memorial to go forward despite lack of provincial funds

The Rise Memorial Foundation has raised around $300,000 for construction
Kelowna falls on U-haul Growth Index

Kelowna falls on U-haul Growth Index

Kelowna ranked fourth on the 2023 index
More work by Brittany >