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Carolyn Grant

Carolyn Grant

I have been with the Kimberley Bulletin since 2001 and have enjoyed every moment of it. A lot has changed since I began in the business back in the cut and paste days, but a lot has stayed the same. Our job is to keep our community informed.
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Recent Work by Carolyn

Andrea Dunlop running for NDP in Columbia River Revelstoke

Andrea Dunlop running for NDP in Columbia River Revelstoke

Introducing Andrea Dunlop, NDP
McInnis accepts invitation to run as Conservative in CRR

McInnis accepts invitation to run as Conservative in CRR

Former BC United candidate for Columbia River Revelstoke, Scott McInnis, has announced he will run as a Conservative.
CRR BC United candidate Scott McInnis says it's full steam ahead

CRR BC United candidate Scott McInnis says it's full steam ahead

Scott McInnes says he will run as independent; entertain a Conservative offer if it's made
MLA Clovechok decries attempted candidate poaching; parachute candidates

MLA Clovechok decries attempted candidate poaching; parachute candidates

Columbia River - Revelstoke MLA Doug Clovechok has only about a month left on the job before he retires, but has plenty to say about the upcoming provincial election, particularly the Conservative Party.
B.C. is wildlife country: Here’s how to drive safely this summer

B.C. is wildlife country: Here’s how to drive safely this summer

Road Safety at Work reminds drivers to be mindful of animals on the highway
Kimberley teacher Scott McInnis will run for BC United in Columbia River Revelstoke

Kimberley teacher Scott McInnis will run for BC United in Columbia River Revelstoke

Wildsight calls for moratorium on logging in core caribou habitat

Wildsight calls for moratorium on logging in core caribou habitat

Nominate a conservation champion for Wildsight’s Ellen Zimmerman Award

Nominate a conservation champion for Wildsight’s Ellen Zimmerman Award

The award was established to support those who work for conservation and environmental education in the Columbia Headwaters region, from Canal Flats to the Mica Dam.
Bears could emerge early this year: WildSafeBC

Bears could emerge early this year: WildSafeBC

It’s time to think about managing wildlife attractants
Sweet victory: B.C. schoolteacher wins the Great Canadian Baking Show

Sweet victory: B.C. schoolteacher wins the Great Canadian Baking Show

Creston’s Loïc Fauteux-Goulet serves up Torta Diplomatica, Passionfruit Mille Crepe Cake for win
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