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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

President of the Lhtako Quesnel 2024 BC Winter Games attributes success to volunteers

President of the Lhtako Quesnel 2024 BC Winter Games attributes success to volunteers

Brian Balkwill also said in the first time of the games’ history, there is a First Nation partner
‘I love what the program offers’; Kersley 4-H leader recognized for volunteer work

‘I love what the program offers’; Kersley 4-H leader recognized for volunteer work

Erin Rossmann has been leading the Kersley 4-H Club for the last 10 years
Cariboo woman awarded 4-H Canada’s National Volunteer Leader of the Year

Cariboo woman awarded 4-H Canada’s National Volunteer Leader of the Year

Erin Rossmann received the award for leadership, impact within Kersley 4-H Club
COLUMN: Do you feel like you’re failing at motherhood? Me too

COLUMN: Do you feel like you’re failing at motherhood? Me too

I did not sign up to wear this many hats, nor carry this many bags
Williams Lake heart transplant recipient grateful for life, community

Williams Lake heart transplant recipient grateful for life, community

Michelle Ball LaPlace was diagnosed with a heart condition and congestive heart failure in 2016
Risk of burnout continues to challenge Cariboo veterinarians

Risk of burnout continues to challenge Cariboo veterinarians

100 Mile House vet shuts down after-hour urgent care calls in 100 Mile clinic
Bev Sellars receives honorary doctorate from Thompson Rivers University

Bev Sellars receives honorary doctorate from Thompson Rivers University

Sellars is an Indigenous lawyer, award-winning author, activist and former Xatśūll Chief
Williams Lake’s Rea Klar represents Canada at UN’s 3rd Global Peace Summit

Williams Lake’s Rea Klar represents Canada at UN’s 3rd Global Peace Summit

Rea Klar graduated from Cariboo Adventist Academy in 2020 and now attends Trinity Western University
Brightening up a damp Christmas in Williams Lake

Brightening up a damp Christmas in Williams Lake

There are many homes in the community with brilliant light displays to brighten the season
Workplaces should prepare for an increase of autistic employees: doctor

Workplaces should prepare for an increase of autistic employees: doctor

In 1970, it was believed one in 10,000 people had autism; today, one in 29 B.C. children have autism
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