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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.
carolyn.grant@kimberleybulletin.com

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Recent Work by Carolyn

Columbia Basin Trust releases Annual Service Plan Report

Columbia Basin Trust releases Annual Service Plan Report

The Columbia Basin Trust delivered $80.8 million in direct benefits to basin communities in the past year on revenues of nearly $96 million.
Hunters can help prevent spread of invasive species

Hunters can help prevent spread of invasive species

There are simple things a hunter can do to prevent the spread of invasive species, by following the ‘Hunt Clean Go’ ethos.
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.
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.
Former Fernie Mayor Mary Giuliano passes

Former Fernie Mayor Mary Giuliano passes

Flags at City of Fernie facilities will fly at half-mast this week in her honour.
CBT introduces new Community Liaison

CBT introduces new Community Liaison

The Columbia Basin Trust has announced that James Woodall of Fernie has joined the team as the new Community Liaison.
Area restriction around Mt. Morro fire amended but still in place

Area restriction around Mt. Morro fire amended but still in place

While the Southeast Fire Centre has rescinded the evacuation order in the Whiteswan lake area, the area restrictions are still in place, although amended. The Mt.
Province funding emergency operations centres in RDEK

Province funding emergency operations centres in RDEK

The provincial government is dispersing funding for emergency operations centres.
Private drones interfering with action on Sparwood Ridge fire

Private drones interfering with action on Sparwood Ridge fire

The District of Sparwood posted on social media that they are aware of the fire and asking residents to keep drones out of the area.
Two new fire starts in Kimberley/Cranbrook area

Two new fire starts in Kimberley/Cranbrook area

The Southeast Fire Centre is assessing a new fire start in Top of the World Park, east of Kimberley, near Mt. Morro and another east of Moyie
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