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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

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
Vancouver Island better insulated from U.S. tariff war than most of Canada

Vancouver Island better insulated from U.S. tariff war than most of Canada

North Island, West Coast most at risk, while Victoria and Comox among the least vulnerable, study finds
Vancouver Island ski instructor slides past 5 million Youtube views

Vancouver Island ski instructor slides past 5 million Youtube views

He is also close to getting one million views on his most popular video, called "Cross or X Country Skiing-Free Skate Technique."
Vancouver Island farmer going dry in the face of climate change

Vancouver Island farmer going dry in the face of climate change

Farmers wrestle with the issue of groundwater access as they prepare for drier summers
Application raises questions about what Vancouver Island farms can do to survive

Application raises questions about what Vancouver Island farms can do to survive

Comox Valley farm seeking permission to expand events on site to complement agricultural activity
K'ómoks First Nation ratifies treaty, launches path toward self-government

K'ómoks First Nation ratifies treaty, launches path toward self-government

Over 80 per cent vote in favour of treaty and constitution
Conservationists warn increased herring quota could lead to collapse

Conservationists warn increased herring quota could lead to collapse

An increased herring quota in this year's herring roe fishery has raised red flags among conservationists
Conservationists warn increased herring quota could lead to collapse

Conservationists warn increased herring quota could lead to collapse

An increased herring quota in this year's herring roe fishery has raised red flags among conservationists
Ratification vote of K'ómoks Treaty scheduled for March 8

Ratification vote of K'ómoks Treaty scheduled for March 8

Three decades of work lead to vote on Treaty ratification
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