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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

3,800 year old archaeological site uncovered in K’ómoks territory

3,800 year old archaeological site uncovered in K’ómoks territory

Fragile materials 'that teach us about deep-time history can be destroyed, and information can be permanently erased' — KFN
Young Island cellist joins National Youth Orchestra on Canadian tour

Young Island cellist joins National Youth Orchestra on Canadian tour

Courtenay's Claire Mindell will play 4 Island dates this summer, including Victoria's Symphony SPLASH!
Multiple fire crews respond to warehouse fire north of Courtenay

Multiple fire crews respond to warehouse fire north of Courtenay

Dispatchers said that the fire was a "large warehouse fire."
Police watchdog investigating after officer-involved car crash in Courtenay

Police watchdog investigating after officer-involved car crash in Courtenay

Police car was involved in a car crash, IIO investigating
Water, trade, costs: Island farmers share concerns with agriculture minister

Water, trade, costs: Island farmers share concerns with agriculture minister

Agriculture Minister visits Comox Valley farmers during spring tour
RCMP investigate man dressed as clown who approached student in Courtenay

RCMP investigate man dressed as clown who approached student in Courtenay

Officers attended the area immediately, conducting neighbourhood inquiries and canvassing for witnesses or surveillance footage
Outgoing MP Rachel Blaney thanks North Islanders for 10 years of support

Outgoing MP Rachel Blaney thanks North Islanders for 10 years of support

Outgoing MP thanks riding for their support over last decade
Island farmers building food sovereignty by supplying local restaurants

Island farmers building food sovereignty by supplying local restaurants

Food sovereignty starts in local fields and ends on the plate, but not all plates are served at home
B.C. pub fined $3K after drunk woman allowed in from the cold, not seen safely out

B.C. pub fined $3K after drunk woman allowed in from the cold, not seen safely out

Pub in Courtenay was fined for actions involving woman regarded as too intoxicated to be on the premises
Man fined for overfishing Island oysters; he had 312, the limit was 12

Man fined for overfishing Island oysters; he had 312, the limit was 12

Ontario man fined $5,500 in Courtenay court for 2024 incident near Buckley Bay
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