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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

Oxbow library becomes a music hall for Winsome Kind singer

Oxbow library becomes a music hall for Winsome Kind singer

A large crowd turned out to listen to a member of the acclaimed duo.
Too Many Detectives entertains crowd at Carnduff's school

Too Many Detectives entertains crowd at Carnduff's school

The world's best-known detectives came together to try to solve a crime.
A good ole country hoedown in Bellegarde

A good ole country hoedown in Bellegarde

More than 160 people attended a fundraiser in the southeast community.
The Ugly Strippers deliver great music for southeast Sask

The Ugly Strippers deliver great music for southeast Sask

Five-member cover band from Oxbow delivers the hits.
Column: One of my few regrets

Column: One of my few regrets

Spending time in the kitchen and coming up with new recipes can be a lot of fun.
Auctioneer continues to keep tradition of live sales going

Auctioneer continues to keep tradition of live sales going

Dellan Mohrbutter is fond of doing things the old-fashioned way.
Retired administrator recognized for her lengthy service

Retired administrator recognized for her lengthy service

Annette Brown worked for the Town of Carnduff for more than 30 years, and was the administrator since 2010.
RM of Mount Pleasant supports MRI campaign

RM of Mount Pleasant supports MRI campaign

The RM recently donated $50,000 to the campaign to bring an MRI to the southeast.
Using the bus for a restaurant hop in Redvers

Using the bus for a restaurant hop in Redvers

Five different restaurants in Redvers are participating in a special promotion.
Crystal Swire is Sunset Haven’s new director of care

Crystal Swire is Sunset Haven’s new director of care

Swire has experienced both sides of Saskatchewan's health-care system.
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