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Jennifer Gauthier

Jennifer Gauthier

Jennifer Gauthier is an award-winning photojournalist who has freelanced for Glacier Media since 2012. Her work has appeared in publications worldwide. Some notable moments during her career include covering the Olympics in Vancouver, documenting the catastrophic flooding in Abbotsford and drinking from the Stanley Cup in New Westminster. Jennifer’s accolades include winning the 2022 News Photographers Association of Canada’s Picture of the Year for Social Issues, the 2021 BCYCNA Award for Best Sport Photo and the 2015 Canadian Community Newspaper Award for Best Sports Photo.

Recent Work by Jennifer

Photos: Snow day in Burnaby

Photos: Snow day in Burnaby

A snowfall advisory for Metro Vancouver remains in effect through Monday morning.
Photos: Burnaby Heights celebrates the Year of the Snake

Photos: Burnaby Heights celebrates the Year of the Snake

Two lions from the Shao Lin Hung Gar dance team brought wealth and prosperity to the businesses along Hastings street.
Photos: Burnaby mosque opens its doors to the public

Photos: Burnaby mosque opens its doors to the public

Burnaby's Masjid Al-Salaam mosque held an open house on Sunday, Jan. 26.
Photos: Heritage Christmas returns to the Burnaby Village Museum

Photos: Heritage Christmas returns to the Burnaby Village Museum

Carol singers, roving entertainers, and Father Christmas delighted visitors at the annual event which runs through the holiday season.
Photos: Burnaby cadets honour fallen soldiers with poppy laying ceremony

Photos: Burnaby cadets honour fallen soldiers with poppy laying ceremony

Poppies were laid at the tombstones of fallen local military members during Burnaby's No Stone Left Alone ceremony.
Photos: Pumpkins After Dark returns to Burnaby's Central Park

Photos: Pumpkins After Dark returns to Burnaby's Central Park

Large crowds came out to walk the illuminated, pumpkin-lined trail on Thursday, October 24th.
Photos: Indigenous storyteller brings performance to Burnaby stage

Photos: Indigenous storyteller brings performance to Burnaby stage

The production is a part of the City of Burnaby's programs and activities leading up to the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation on September 30.
Photos: Burnaby care home recreates the experience of going to the drive-in

Photos: Burnaby care home recreates the experience of going to the drive-in

Grease was the word for residents of the Dania Home Monday evening, Sept. 16.
Photos: Burnaby plays the Blues (and Roots) at Deer Lake Park

Photos: Burnaby plays the Blues (and Roots) at Deer Lake Park

Iconic American singer and civil rights activist Mavis Staples headlined the annual music festival.
Photos: Hundreds turn out for the opening of Fire Station No. 4

Photos: Hundreds turn out for the opening of Fire Station No. 4

The new fire hall, next door to the Trans Mountain tank farm, is now up and running at 1600 Greystone Dr.
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