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Paul Kimball, Freelance Reporter

Paul Kimball, Freelance Reporter

Paul Kimball had three career ambitions – marine biology, journalism and pastoring.
Science marks ended the first dream, wrong high school courses dashed the second, so he pursued the third. After a year in seminary, he went to Winnipeg to work at a church for a summer.
He liked that city so much that he moved there permanently and met Linda, the woman he would eventually marry. School didn’t go well, so his pastoral desires fell by the wayside.
Paul went into sales for 29 years. At 51, he made a career change. He worked for a mission, serving the homeless. Then the pastoral itch came back.
He applied to a few churches and wound up in Carnduff.
Paul and Linda arrived in 2014. A month later, he started writing for the Carnduff Gazette.
He has been writing for the Observer since May 2022.
Paul and Linda have three children and three grandchildren.

Recent Work by Paul

Carnduff legion hosts monthly jam sessions with music and dance

Carnduff legion hosts monthly jam sessions with music and dance

On the first Sunday of each month from October to June, the Carnduff Legion hosts a lively jam session with local and out-of-town musicians.
A quilt for an MRI

A quilt for an MRI

Judy Adkins has donated quilts for raffles, with this year's proceeds supporting St. Joseph’s Hospital’s MRI campaign.
Oxbow hosts SMAAAHL games, helps fund arena upgrades

Oxbow hosts SMAAAHL games, helps fund arena upgrades

Oxbow’s arena hosted two important SMAAAHL games, with the community stepping up to support the event and help fund arena upgrades.
Opinion: Paul Kimball: "It'll never happen to me!"

Opinion: Paul Kimball: "It'll never happen to me!"

1.6 million people who said that it will never happen to me found out that they were wrong!
Oxbow teen invited to exclusive lacrosse camp in B.C.

Oxbow teen invited to exclusive lacrosse camp in B.C.

Oxbow’s Tayven Nordin received a surprise invitation to attend a Métis cultural lacrosse camp in British Columbia.
Young skaters prepare for Broadway On Ice in Carnduff

Young skaters prepare for Broadway On Ice in Carnduff

Five-year-old Aria Martin is learning to skate with the Carnduff Skating Club.
Alida curling bonspiel combines sport and style

Alida curling bonspiel combines sport and style

Alida’s curling rink was filled with both fashion and fun as curlers hit the ice in creative costumes for a one-day bonspiel.
Will Redvers be the next Kraft Hockeyville?

Will Redvers be the next Kraft Hockeyville?

This year, Redvers is taking a shot at being named Hockeyville. The first step to success is the nomination stage.
Southeast students celebrate Spirit Week and honour one of their peers

Southeast students celebrate Spirit Week and honour one of their peers

Students paid tribute to Kamryn Borreson during the second day of their Spirit Week.
Paul Kimball: A tougher type of love

Paul Kimball: A tougher type of love

Hallmark Movies are great, but there are other kinds of love.
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