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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

Revelstoke wildland firefighter dies

19-year-old Devyn Gale lost her life after she was caught under a fallen tree while battling a wildfire outside Revelstoke

Housing emerges as central goal in Tourism Revelstoke’s new Destination Management Plan

'We can’t wait any longer on addressing our community’s most critical challenge.'

Giant Cedars Boardwalk will remain closed for summer 2023

There is currently no projected timeline for reopening the Giant Cedars Boardwalk.

The many faces of Revelstoke’s staffing shortage

Staff housing, employment contracts, and employer obligations when recruiting and employing foreign workers discussed at a recent Revelstoke Chamber of Commerce lunch

Sewer treatment plant upgrades are on the way

City of Revelstoke Director of Infrastructure and Planning Steve Black said he’s hoping to see construction starting as quickly as possible

Homestyle: From dark and dated to vibrant and fun

Heidi Hopkins gives downtown residential living space an interior design make-over

Revelstoke RCMP, fire rescue services, respond to single vehicle crash

Driver transported by helicopter to Kelowna General Hospital following single vehicle collision near Loop Brook Campground

Man detained for impaired driving following collision

Revelstoke RCMP received calls about an erratic driver on the TransCanada Highway just prior to a collision between a car and a transport truck.

Two injured in ATV rollover incident

Revelstoke RCMP are reminding off-road vehicle users to always wear an approved helmet after responding to an ATV rollover that injured two youths over the May long weekend

Brief: fire ban now in effect across BC, including Revelstoke

The BC Wildfire services says the ban on category 2 and category 3 open burning is to prevent wildfires and protect public safety