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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

Province funding emergency operations centres in RDEK

Province funding emergency operations centres in RDEK

The provincial government is dispersing funding for emergency operations centres.
Wapiti Music fest supports Knox United Church building transformation

Wapiti Music fest supports Knox United Church building transformation

The Wapiti Music Festival has made a significant donation of $10,000 to the Fernie Heritage Trust Society to support the transformation of the Knox United Church building into a community performing arts space.
Fernie woman killed in Crows Nest Pass collision

Fernie woman killed in Crows Nest Pass collision

Crowsnest Pass RCMP say one person, a 44-year old woman from Fernie, died on the scene of a vehicle collision on Wednesday, July 17, 2024.
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
Annual raft race raises funds for Elk River Alliance

Annual raft race raises funds for Elk River Alliance

Organized by Canyon Raft, this year’s race raised $2880.
City of Fernie running power to Annex Park

City of Fernie running power to Annex Park

RMI funds and Wapiti Festival contribute
Be prepared: Have a grab and go bag ready

Be prepared: Have a grab and go bag ready

Weather in the Kootenays has shifted to a heat wave and it’s time to think about being prepared in the event of a sudden evacuation.
COTR Fernie introduces new campus manager

COTR Fernie introduces new campus manager

The College of the Rockies in Fernie has a new campus manager. Tim Shoahs is relocating to the Elk Valley from Squamish and brings with him 18 years of post-secondary experience.
Former Fernie CO receives CWF award

Former Fernie CO receives CWF award

Last month, Ben Mitchell Banks, a former BC Conservation Officer in Fernie during the 1980s, received the Roland Michener Conservation Award from the Canadian Wildlife Federation.
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