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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

Last call looms for Highway 19’s Roberts Lake pay phone

Last call looms for Highway 19’s Roberts Lake pay phone

Residents concerned about emergency coverage in area between Campbell River and Sayward
Seeking Solutions: Passenger Transportation Consultation coming to Quadra and Cortes

Seeking Solutions: Passenger Transportation Consultation coming to Quadra and Cortes

Consultants to ask residents for input on passenger transportation options
DJs raising money for Campbell River’s unhoused

DJs raising money for Campbell River’s unhoused

Sun Up at the Square event runs through the day on Friday, May 10
Ehattesaht warns against approaching kwiisaḥiʔis as she works to find her family

Ehattesaht warns against approaching kwiisaḥiʔis as she works to find her family

Nation, DFO stepping up patrols to ensure whale does not encounter humans
Diverting waste builds community resilience in Tahsis

Diverting waste builds community resilience in Tahsis

Repair cafe, free store and beach clean up events also build community
SRD Board wants province to stabilize slopes leading in to Zeballos

SRD Board wants province to stabilize slopes leading in to Zeballos

Slope has been an issue since 2018 wildfire
First Nations Leadership Council joins call for probe into lack of police prosecutions

First Nations Leadership Council joins call for probe into lack of police prosecutions

‘We are shocked and angered, and will not be backing down’ — FNLC
BCAFN holding in-person Climate Leadership sessions

BCAFN holding in-person Climate Leadership sessions

Info gathered will help direct federal climate action
Campbell River Farmers Market prepares for opening day

Campbell River Farmers Market prepares for opening day

Farmers Market returns May 5
Cortes Islanders say no to dog control bylaw

Cortes Islanders say no to dog control bylaw

23 per cent of Cortes Islanders voted against bylaw in AAP
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