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News stories coverage for international publications including the Globe and Mail, Reuters, CP, Der Spiegel, Le Monde, Maclean’s Magazine and others.
Gitxsan supporters setup a blockade on Highway 16 after numerous arrests by RCMP breaking up a rail blockade near New Hazelton, B.C., February 25, 2020. The blockades were in support of the Wet’suwet’en hereditary chiefs who oppose the Coastal GasLink pipeline project. Jimmy Jeong for The Globe and Mail.
Gary Naziel, a Wet’suwet’en hereditary wing chief (sub-chief) and a former elected Witset councillor, poses for a photo in Witset, B.C., February 23, 2020. Jimmy Jeong for The Globe and Mail.
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First Nations leaders and supporters are let in with the media to make an announcement. First Nations leaders meet with RCMP at the Unist'ot'en camp near Houston, B.C., January 9, 2019. The two sides had previously made an agreement to end the blockade but after speaking with people at the camp arrangements were made for another meeting. Jimmy Jeong for The Globe and Mail.
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First Nations leaders and supporters are let in with the media to make an announcement. First Nations leaders meet with RCMP at the Unist'ot'en camp near Houston, B.C., January 9, 2019. The two sides had previously made an agreement to end the blockade but after speaking with people at the camp arrangements were made for another meeting. Jimmy Jeong for The Globe and Mail.
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Sabina Dennis from the Dakelh Cariboo Clan. "IÕm here in support of the WetÕsuwetÕen people in protecting the sovereignty and sacred inherent right to protect their land." Supporters of the Unist'ot'en blockade setup a small camp at Mile Marker 27 where the RCMP have blocked further access near Houston, B.C., January 8, 2019. Jimmy Jeong for The Globe and Mail.
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Funeral service for Trooper Michael Yuki Hayakaze, (who was killed in Afghanistan on March 2, 2008) Saturday March 15, 2008.
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Crews from Alberta Sustainable Resource Development work towards containing fires around Slave Lake, Alberta on May 19, 2011. Jimmy Jeong / www.jimmyshoots.com
March 24, 2018 - Burnaby, BC - Protect the Inlet actions at Kinder Morgan. Photo by Jimmy Jeong
Conjoined twins Tatiana and Krista Hogan, age ten, at their home with their mother Felicia Hogan, left, and grandparents Doug and Louise McKay. The twin's brains are joined with a neural bridge between the thalami, the sensory processing hubs of their brains, which allows them to see through the eyes of the other and have shared physical sensations. Neurologists have been testing the twins in hopes of better understanding the brain. But the family is more concerned about how the girls will fit in and how to pay for expensive medical bills. Photo by Jimmy Jeong
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Edmonton - August 11, 2010 - Photos of police tactical team training rappelling techniques in downtown Edmonton.
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Crews work to clean up oil at a beaver dam from a pipeline spill, owned by Plains Midstream Canada, 12kms from Little Buffalo 100kms from Peace River in northern Alberta on May 10, 2011. The 4.5 million litre spill is the largest in Alberta since 1975.
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Major Mark Campbell receives a medal at the Edmonton Garrison in Edmonton, Alberta on November 5, 2008. Major Campbell was injured in Kandahar while leading an operation and an insurgent set off a mine underneath him (he lost both of his legs above the knee). Major Campbell is the most senior soldier to be seriously injured in Afghanistan. Jimmy Jeong
Edmonton - May 16, 2010 - Two-year-old Maddox Flynn. Parents Mike Flynn and Nicole Champagne expect Maddox to have surgery in New York on Friday for a severe facial malformation that has affected him since birth. PHOTO BY JIMMY JEONG
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May 11, 2011 - At Felix Noskey's home, an 84-old trapper near Little Buffalo, Alberta, Canada.
January 23, 2016 - Tofino, BC- Maclean's story on the heroes of Ahousaht. Photo by Jimmy Jeong
Fort McMurray, Alberta, Canada - August 13, 2008 - John Griffiths parks his RV near rows of oil refineries in Fort McMurray, Alberta, Canada. Photo by Jimmy Jeong
Hume Hotel night manager Craig Pilon on the roof of the hotel. The hotel was built in 1898 and is described as the Grand Old Dame of Nelson.
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Wildfire Ranger with Alberta Sustainable Resource Development Jason McAleenan, part of a strike team, puts out hot-spots near the site of the point of origin for the fire around Slave Lake, Alberta on May 19, 2011. Jimmy Jeong / www.jimmyshoots.com
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Alberta Premier Ed Stelmach looks out his window of his office at the Alberta Legislature in Edmonton, Alberta on November 25, 2009. Jimmy Jeong / www.jimmyshoots.com
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20110505 - Evi, Alberta, Canada - Crews work to clean up at Rainbow Pipeline's oil spill, the worst Alberta oil spill in 35 years, dumping 28, 000 barrels of oil into a wetland area at Evi, Alberta which is near Little Buffalo, Alberta, Canada. Rainbow Pipeline is owned by a Canadian subsidiary of Houston-based Plains All American Pipeline L.P.
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Crews from Alberta Sustainable Resource Development work towards containing fires around Slave Lake, Alberta on May 19, 2011. Jimmy Jeong / www.jimmyshoots.com
September 18, 2016 - Bella Bella, BC - Robert G. Johnson carrying stones while working to build a new boardwalk in preparation for the visit by the Prince William and Kate. Photo by Jimmy Jeong
January 23, 2016 - Tofino, BC- Maclean's story on the heroes of Ahousaht. Photo by Jimmy Jeong
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May 11, 2011 - Life in and around Little Buffalo, Alberta, Canada.
Alberta's Wildrose Party supporters react as voting numbers come in at their campaign headquarters the night of the provincial election at the High Level Golf and Country Club in High Level, Alberta on April 23, 2012.