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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

BC Ferries departs from Ferry Advisory Committee model of public feedback

BC Ferries departs from Ferry Advisory Committee model of public feedback

FAC model has been in place for three decades, but public, stakeholders want improvements
Vancouver Island inventor pitches Dragon's Den on compostable glow stick tech

Vancouver Island inventor pitches Dragon's Den on compostable glow stick tech

Bioluminescent tech has applications as far reaching as fishing and planetary defense
Vancouver Island cyclists set Canadian, world Hour Records for age classes

Vancouver Island cyclists set Canadian, world Hour Records for age classes

The Hour Record is one of cycling's most difficult challenges
Living wage jumps over 10% in Comox Valley

Living wage jumps over 10% in Comox Valley

Living wage now $24.36 in the Comox Valley
North Vancouver Island Conservative MLAs given shadow cabinet positions

North Vancouver Island Conservative MLAs given shadow cabinet positions

Anna Kindy gets Health portfolio, Brennan Day takes Rural Health and Seniors' Health
Stepping Stones Child Care centre damaged by falling tree

Stepping Stones Child Care centre damaged by falling tree

There were no injuries in the incident
Four gravel bike races scheduled for Vancouver Island next year

Four gravel bike races scheduled for Vancouver Island next year

Bike race series expands to Cumberland for second year
No injuries after plane overshoots runway at Courtenay Airpark

No injuries after plane overshoots runway at Courtenay Airpark

A plane was seen on the walkway surrounding the Courtenay Airpark Monday morning
Mainroad North Island preparing for windy, wet winter

Mainroad North Island preparing for windy, wet winter

Road maintenance contractor 'working to prepare for worst case scenarios' due to unpredictability of forecasting
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
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