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Melissa Jameson

Melissa Jameson was the civic affairs reporter for the Revelstoke Mountaineer. She handled the newsy side of goings on about Revelstoke. She now periodically freelances for Revelstoke Mountaineer with a focus on accessibility and local history.

Melissa's Latest Articles

Brushy with handler Dana Reaume.
 Brushy’s magic touch

After working with students for nearly 10 years, Revelstoke Secondary’s favourite staff member is ready for retirement

The move towards sustainable building practices

Winner of the 2023 Revelstoke Chamber of Commerce Business Excellence Award for Sustainability, Adaptive Homes Ltd. crafts quality builds that meet net zero standards.

Accessibility in Revelstoke is a community effort

In addition to infrastructure updates, education and community connection can help improve accessibility in Revelstoke.

Revelstoke Chamber of Commerce unveils new online volunteer hub

The new online volunteer hub allows Revelstoke non-profits a centralized space for finding helping hands.

Revelstoke Ready: is your business prepared for emergencies?

Revelstoke Ready supports local businesses in emergency preparation with workshops and online tutorials.

Community Christmas Dinner continues long-time local tradition

Celebrating its 29-year anniversary, the Revelstoke Community Christmas Dinner offers up camaraderie and good food for all.

Three who are a part of the Revelstoke Masons stand outside. The one on the left is tall and in a black coat. The middle man is shorter and in a black coat. The man on the far right is tall and ina. yellow coat.
Making good men better: a look at the Masonic Brotherhood in Revelstoke

At the Revelstoke Masonic lodge, members focus on philanthropy, men’s mental health and more.

Honouring Revelstoke’s memory through a historical lens

Cathy English celebrates 40 years as Revelstoke Museum and Archive Coordinator.

Legend Has It brings ski lore and long-shared tales to life

Revelstoke skier Christina Lustenberger chats with the Mountaineer about her adventures in the new film Legend Has It.

Good Book, Good Bread mixes cosy with creative

Hannah Griffin marries book reviews with bread making in a bi-monthly Substack newsletter, Good Book, Good Bread.