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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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250-427-5333
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carolyn.grant@kimberleybulletin.com

Recent Work by Carolyn

So long, farewell, auf wiedersehen, good night.

So long, farewell, auf wiedersehen, good night.

Andrea Dunlop running for NDP in Columbia River Revelstoke

Andrea Dunlop running for NDP in Columbia River Revelstoke

Introducing Andrea Dunlop, NDP
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.
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.
New Pioneer Lodge in Kimberley seeks to add to tenant waiting list

New Pioneer Lodge in Kimberley seeks to add to tenant waiting list

Single parents given preference for these below market rentals
Coming up at Art Gallery Kimberley

Coming up at Art Gallery Kimberley

The next exhibit at Art Gallery Kimberley features the photography of Tracey Halladay
Know it All: Kimberley Cranbrook entertainment calendar

Know it All: Kimberley Cranbrook entertainment calendar

Centre 64 Events @C64 Gallery Exhibition: Angelique Gillespie, including Artist talks and workshops. Next up in the gallery beginning Aug. 22 is Kaleidoscope Arts Festival Adjudicated Exhibit.
Kimberley Indoor Tennis launches sponsorship program

Kimberley Indoor Tennis launches sponsorship program

The Kimberley Indoor Tennis Courts, located at Selkirk Secondary School, have launched a community sponsorship program. Funds are being raised for upgrades to the heating system, court resurfacing and roof repairs.
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.
Kimberley Council proceeds with Ritchie St. rezoning

Kimberley Council proceeds with Ritchie St. rezoning

Rezoning will allow for a duplex and accessory dwelling on lot
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