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Bowen Assman

Bowen Assman

I joined The Morning Star team in January 2023 as a reporter. Before that, I spent 10 months covering sports in Âé¶¹AV. I was born and raised in Edmonton, Alberta, and earned my business degree from StFX University in Nova Scotia. Later, I obtained a post-grad certificate in Sports Journalism from Centennial College in Toronto. When I am not playing tennis or refereeing basketball, I love to share stories about my travels.

Phone
250-550-7920
Email
bowen.assman@vernonmorningstar.com

Recent Work by Bowen

Police dogs sniffing around the Vernon area

Police dogs sniffing around the Vernon area

Dogs and their handlers will be out and about the Vernon neighbourhood, regularly conducting training
Vernon briefs: ALC borrowing, parking spaces, construction costs

Vernon briefs: ALC borrowing, parking spaces, construction costs

The city approved the second instalment of borrowing $45 million for the new Active Living Centre
Questions linger as city clarifies rate increases on Vernon events

Questions linger as city clarifies rate increases on Vernon events

The city is "committed to supporting community events that bring people together," but high user rates have frustrated several non-profit groups
Vernon swimmers strike podium in last chance to qualify for divisionals

Vernon swimmers strike podium in last chance to qualify for divisionals

The Kokanee Swim Club was in Kamloops to compete in the June Classic
Vernon's Cassandra Brown leads Canada to wins at 3x3 World Cup

Vernon's Cassandra Brown leads Canada to wins at 3x3 World Cup

Team Canada has gone 2-0 to start the FIBA 3x3 World Cup 2025
City of Vernon accused of sewer cost hike benefitting brewery

City of Vernon accused of sewer cost hike benefitting brewery

Barry Beardsell, a former councillor, inquired into why the rates for sewage have spiked
Armstrong MetalFest returns for 15th year of mountain moshing

Armstrong MetalFest returns for 15th year of mountain moshing

Hassen Arena will once again play host to the largest Metal music festival in the province
Wildfire ash impacts discussed at Vernon water sustainability event

Wildfire ash impacts discussed at Vernon water sustainability event

The free community event had experts present info on numerous topics pertaining to water sustainability
Up to 27 tonnes of tire particles end up in Kal Lake, according to study

Up to 27 tonnes of tire particles end up in Kal Lake, according to study

The study was a part of a presentation at the Water Sustainability event hosted in Vernon.
North Okanagan Reapers heating up after perfect weekend

North Okanagan Reapers heating up after perfect weekend

The junior lacrosse team won on back-to-back days
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