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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.
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Recent Work by Carolyn

Bears could emerge early this year: WildSafeBC

Bears could emerge early this year: WildSafeBC

It’s time to think about managing wildlife attractants
Sweet victory: B.C. schoolteacher wins the Great Canadian Baking Show

Sweet victory: B.C. schoolteacher wins the Great Canadian Baking Show

Creston’s Loïc Fauteux-Goulet serves up Torta Diplomatica, Passionfruit Mille Crepe Cake for win
Man dies while cutting trees for firewood near Elko

Man dies while cutting trees for firewood near Elko

The men were cutting trees in a remote location in the Kootenays
October’s arrival means it’s time for winter tires

October’s arrival means it’s time for winter tires

Designated highways require winter tires or chains from Oct. 1 to March 31, other routes to April 30
Winter tires required by October 1

Winter tires required by October 1

Designated highways require winter tires or chains from Oct 1 to March 31, other routes to April 30
“We cannot reconcile without speaking the same words”: Ktunaxa language course offered

“We cannot reconcile without speaking the same words”: Ktunaxa language course offered

Man sparks police chase after failing to stop at Canadian border in Kootenays

Man sparks police chase after failing to stop at Canadian border in Kootenays

Loaded hand gun found in vehicle after arrest; eight charges laid
B.C. doctor develops national guide for the greening of health care

B.C. doctor develops national guide for the greening of health care

Health care sector among most polluting, contributing 5 per cent of Canada’s total greenhouse gas
Most drivers in B.C. should keep winter tires on vehicles until April 30

Most drivers in B.C. should keep winter tires on vehicles until April 30

Spring is here, but Road Safety at Work’s Shift Into Winter campaign warns that it is not yet time to take winter tires off your vehicles.
Most drivers in B.C. should keep winter tires on vehicles until April 30

Most drivers in B.C. should keep winter tires on vehicles until April 30

Spring is here, but Road Safety at Work’s Shift Into Winter campaign warns that it’s not yet time to take winter tires off your vehicles.
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