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Betsy Kline

Betsy Kline

After spending several years as a freelance writer for the Castlegar News, Betsy joined the editorial staff as a reporter in March of 2015. In 2020, she moved into the editor's position. Betsy has lived in Castlegar for 26 years and has appreciated the opportunity to raise her family in such a beautiful city. She is passionate about reporting the local news to her community. Her favourite part of the job is meeting the many wonderful and amazing people that cross her path.

Phone
250-365-6397
Email
editor@castlegarnews.com

Recent Work by Betsy

B.C. Sons of Freedom Doukhobor compensation payments move to next phase

B.C. Sons of Freedom Doukhobor compensation payments move to next phase

Compensation payments are going out to more individuals
Kalesnikoff officially opens $30M mass timber facility in Castlegar

Kalesnikoff officially opens $30M mass timber facility in Castlegar

The new facility is located near the West Kootenay Regional Airport
Trail police called to Rogers lockout confrontation

Trail police called to Rogers lockout confrontation

Out-of-town workers were blocked from leaving their hotel on March 26
B.C.'s Doukhobor legacy and research funds remain untouched one year after apology

B.C.'s Doukhobor legacy and research funds remain untouched one year after apology

$6.25 million sitting idle for more than a year
B.C. union leader, students' group criticize provincial post-secondary funding

B.C. union leader, students' group criticize provincial post-secondary funding

'The government must step up to prevent more cuts and layoffs on campuses'
Volunteers needed as Myanmar refugee family heads to Castlegar

Volunteers needed as Myanmar refugee family heads to Castlegar

Volunteers needed to support refugee family
Castlegar woman loses $122K in investment scam

Castlegar woman loses $122K in investment scam

A team of scammers worked together to take all of the victim's money
B.C. Attorney General plans to complete Doukhobor compensation by end of summer

B.C. Attorney General plans to complete Doukhobor compensation by end of summer

Payments follow a 2024 apology to New Denver School survivors
'Unacceptable': B.C. Doukhobor survivors group responds to new compensation details

'Unacceptable': B.C. Doukhobor survivors group responds to new compensation details

Lost Voices of New Denver disappointed with B.C. Attorney General's plans
'Good progress' made in B.C.'s Doukhobor compensation despite criticism: Sharma

'Good progress' made in B.C.'s Doukhobor compensation despite criticism: Sharma

About 200 Sons of Freedom children removed from homes, placed in residential schooling in the 1950s
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