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Marc Kitteringham

Marc Kitteringham

I have been working here in Campbell River since early 2020, writing about the environment, housing, emergency services, and local government – among other topics that pique my interest. I made my way to this region from Salt Spring Island, where I worked as a reporter. Together with my wife, we relocated from Alberta to the Island and have cherished every moment of our new life here.

My education includes a BA in Journalism from MacEwan University in Edmonton. Beyond my writing endeavours, you're likely to find me peddling up a mountain on my bike, foraging for mushrooms, or working with my wife in the garden.

Phone
250-287-9227 ext. 221
Email
marc.kitteringham@campbellrivermirror

Recent Work by Marc

Campbell River students connect to culture through traditional sweat lodge

Campbell River students connect to culture through traditional sweat lodge

Warriors Program is an eight-week survival and outdoor skill course through Indigenous cultural lens
Vancouver band La Chinga to headline upcoming Indie Rock mini-festival

Vancouver band La Chinga to headline upcoming Indie Rock mini-festival

Psychedelic jazz, ska and rock bands playing in Campbell River in April
SRD sets community, climate and governance as strategic priorities

SRD sets community, climate and governance as strategic priorities

Strategic plan sets priorites for the next four years
Indigenous mineral interests protected as province modernizes mineral tenure act

Indigenous mineral interests protected as province modernizes mineral tenure act

‘If you want to mine here, we have to … keep our lands and waters healthy’ – Ehattesaht Chief
By-election scheduled in Tahsis to replace two resigned councillors

By-election scheduled in Tahsis to replace two resigned councillors

Councillors Douglas Elliott and Meggan Joseph have recently resigned
NDP leader pushes for stronger national shipbuilding industry

NDP leader pushes for stronger national shipbuilding industry

Jagmeet Singh speaks affordability and local concerns during Campbell River visit
Campbell River to open warming centre for second night in a row

Campbell River to open warming centre for second night in a row

Temperatures to drop below zero Tuesday night
Canadian military magazine honours MP Rachel Blaney

Canadian military magazine honours MP Rachel Blaney

Blaney named for work supporting veterans and their families
City of Campbell River activates Warming Centre for Monday night

City of Campbell River activates Warming Centre for Monday night

Cold temperatures, snow prompt warming centre’s opening
Dog Control service coming to Cortes Island if residents approve

Dog Control service coming to Cortes Island if residents approve

SRD moving forward with dog control service bylaw
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