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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. 2210
Email
marc.kitteringham@campbellrivermirror.com

Recent Work by Marc

New urgent primary care clinic opening in Comox Valley

New urgent primary care clinic opening in Comox Valley

New clinic will take load off emergency rooms, give people in need continued care
B.C. Premier provides update on wildfire situation

B.C. Premier provides update on wildfire situation

B.C. fire crews implementing lessons learned during last year's season
K'ómoks First Nation initials Treaty with Canada, B.C.

K'ómoks First Nation initials Treaty with Canada, B.C.

Initialling ceremony a significant step towards treaty ratification
Butterfly mural painted by community in downtown Courtenay

Butterfly mural painted by community in downtown Courtenay

Comox Valley Residents paint mural in downtown Courtenay
Courtenay councillors say Gaza conflict a 'complicated issue'

Courtenay councillors say Gaza conflict a 'complicated issue'

Comox Valley for Palestine asks council about their response to Gaza crisis
Courtenay and Comox become home to North America's largest electric garbage truck fleet

Courtenay and Comox become home to North America's largest electric garbage truck fleet

Electric waste collection trucks begin hitting Comox Valley streets
New agriculture plan pitched to Comox Valley Regional District residents

New agriculture plan pitched to Comox Valley Regional District residents

Regional District seeking feedback on draft agriculture plan
Photos: Over 8,000 people attended each day of Vancouver Island Musicfest

Photos: Over 8,000 people attended each day of Vancouver Island Musicfest

66 chances to see great music were scheduled over three days
Folkier end to Vancouver Island Music Fest on Day 3

Folkier end to Vancouver Island Music Fest on Day 3

Daniel Lanois, Moira and Claire, The High Bar Gang and Alexis Normand among performers on Sunday
Photos: Day 2 of Vancouver Island Musicfest does not disappoint

Photos: Day 2 of Vancouver Island Musicfest does not disappoint

Lucinda Williams, Leo Kottke, Grace Petrie and more show wide ranging talents
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