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Kim Kimberlin, Local Journalism Initiative

Kim Kimberlin, Local Journalism Initiative

I joined Black Press Media in 2022 as a feature writer for publications throughout Northern B.C. and, in 2023, transitioned into a journalist role for the Tribune.

Before this, I spent over a decade as a photographer and writer in the United States. I graduated with a bachelor of arts in gender, race, sexuality and social justice from the University of British Columbia.

I am passionate about covering topics on women’s rights, 2SLGBTQIA+ and racial issues, mental health and the arts.

Email
kim.kimberlin@blackpress.ca

Recent Work by Kim

Williams Lake’s Canadian Royal Purple receives visit from national president

Williams Lake’s Canadian Royal Purple receives visit from national president

CRP reports one in eight women has a brain injury due to interpersonal violence
Trained veterinarian proud of her esthetician business in Williams Lake

Trained veterinarian proud of her esthetician business in Williams Lake

Celebrating Internation Women’s Day
HOMETOWN: Fabulous, fierce matriarch makes home in Williams Lake

HOMETOWN: Fabulous, fierce matriarch makes home in Williams Lake

Fabiola Faubert moved from Mexico in 2016 and is well known for Fabiola’s Mexican Food
OUR HOMETOWN: Pharmacist says helping the community is rewarding

OUR HOMETOWN: Pharmacist says helping the community is rewarding

Cynthia Bolt, the pharmacy manager at FreshCo’s location, moved back to Williams Lake in 2018
Williams Lake Fire Department, Mayor stay warm at fundraising sleepover

Williams Lake Fire Department, Mayor stay warm at fundraising sleepover

So far the fire department has raised over $12,000 for muscular dystrophy
Williams Lake mayor receives royal pin named for Queen Elizabeth II

Williams Lake mayor receives royal pin named for Queen Elizabeth II

MP Todd Doherty presents Surinderpal Rathor with the Queen Elizabeth II Platinum Jubilee Pin
Hundreds dance, feast at colourful powwow in Williams Lake

Hundreds dance, feast at colourful powwow in Williams Lake

The Honouring Our Families powwow brought families across the community together
Hundreds show up for 150 Mile Elementary’s Family Day fishing derby

Hundreds show up for 150 Mile Elementary’s Family Day fishing derby

The annual derby, hosted by PAC, raised over $10,000 for the school
OUR HOMETOWN: No mountain too high, ice-rink too slick for Kozuki brothers

OUR HOMETOWN: No mountain too high, ice-rink too slick for Kozuki brothers

Ed and Roy Kozuki, both in their 80s, grew up in the Cariboo and love being a part of winter sports
Seven per cent of Cariboo homes have high radon levels: study

Seven per cent of Cariboo homes have high radon levels: study

Health Canada says it’s not a question of if radon gas is in your home, but how much
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