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Marc Kitteringham

Marc Kitteringham

I joined Black press in early 2020, writing about the environment, housing, emergency services, local government and more. I made my way to this region from Salt Spring Island, where I worked as a reporter.

Phone
236 269 2260
Email
marc.kitteringham@comoxvalleyrecord.com

Recent Work by Marc

193 countries later, B.C. man becomes 'most travelled Canadian ever'

193 countries later, B.C. man becomes 'most travelled Canadian ever'

Ron Perrier's been everywhere, man
Comox Valley, Bella Bella authors win B.C. and Yukon Book Prizes

Comox Valley, Bella Bella authors win B.C. and Yukon Book Prizes

Fiction, poetry and non-fiction all represented in this year's awards
VIDEO: Rescuers free 2 humpbacks tied together near Vancouver Island

VIDEO: Rescuers free 2 humpbacks tied together near Vancouver Island

Two whales disentangled near Campbell River
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
B.C. community launches North America's largest electric garbage truck fleet

B.C. community launches North America's largest electric garbage truck fleet

Electric waste collection trucks begin hitting Comox Valley streets
Robots, technology take care in B.C.'s innovative new dementia village

Robots, technology take care in B.C.'s innovative new dementia village

Robots, tunable lighting and resident-centred care all featured in new facility
Cougar bites woman in Vancouver Island's Strathcona Park

Cougar bites woman in Vancouver Island's Strathcona Park

Two hikers encountered cougar near remote lake in Strathcona Provincial Park
Safety options floated in wake of B.C. highway’s payphone closures

Safety options floated in wake of B.C. highway’s payphone closures

Highway part of Vancouver Island trunk radio system, cell service is spotty
Lonely stretch of B.C. highway mourns final call for its last pay phone

Lonely stretch of B.C. highway mourns final call for its last pay phone

Residents concerned about emergency coverage on Vancouver Island between Campbell River and Sayward
Boaters warned against approaching as B.C. orphan orca works to find family

Boaters warned against approaching as B.C. orphan orca works to find family

Ehattesaht Nation, DFO stepping up patrols to ensure kwiisaḥiʔis does not encounter humans
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