Jacqueline Ronson
Assistant editor
Jacqueline Ronson is a journalist and editor based in Youbou, B.C., on the unceded homelands of Coast Salish and Nuu-chah-nulth peoples. She previously worked for The Discourse, where her reporting in the Cowichan Valley became the foundation of a new model for thoughtful, community-led local news. Before that, she worked as a science and environment reporter for Inverse and a news and politics reporter for the Yukon News. Jacqueline loves making DIY gifts and would never turn down an invitation to a sweaty dance party.
Stories by Jacqueline Ronson
The Narwhal is a finalist for two Nonprofit News Awards
The Institute for Nonprofit News recognized our investigative and visual journalism as top contenders for...
A visual guide to air pollution in Ontario’s Chemical Valley
See how high levels of benzene have been around Aamjiwnaang First Nation — and how...
There’s trouble in these headwaters
Trouble in the Headwaters, a new short documentary by filmmaker Daniel J. Pierce, traces the...
Trouble in the Headwaters: the hidden impacts of clear-cut logging in B.C.
We’re thrilled to present a new documentary that follows a scientist on a mission to...
The Narwhal wins four awards for its deep storytelling and beautiful photography centring Indigenous communities
The Indigenous Media Awards, Digital Publishing Awards and National Magazine Awards have honoured our in-depth...
Fighting flames, sparking compassion
As Manitoba and Saskatchewan declare wildfire emergencies, some experts are calling for a new relationship...
The Narwhal’s in-depth environmental reporting earns 11 national award nominations
From disappearing ice roads to reappearing buffalo, our stories explained the wonder and challenges of...