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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

Column: Crossing the border has been a positive experience

Column: Crossing the border has been a positive experience

Paul Kimball reflects on his dealings with border patrol officers from Canada and the U.S.
Hands Across the Border a unique event that shows solidarity

Hands Across the Border a unique event that shows solidarity

Individuals from both Saskatchewan and North Dakota recently met at the Canada-U.S. border crossing south of Carievale for the annual tribute.
Family joins Alzheimer's Walk to support member with the disease

Family joins Alzheimer's Walk to support member with the disease

Gail Goertz was diagnosed with early-onset Alzheimer's a decade ago.
Photos: Oxbow's health centre celebrates a grand reopening

Photos: Oxbow's health centre celebrates a grand reopening

The entrance of the health centre was damaged when a frozen water pipe burst.
Second Chance Thrift Boutique celebrates five years in Carnduff

Second Chance Thrift Boutique celebrates five years in Carnduff

Discounts and draws were part of the milestone celebration.
Column: Our brains are incredible

Column: Our brains are incredible

It's amazing what the mind can come up with during dreams.
Running a theatre in a small town is hard work

Running a theatre in a small town is hard work

The Carnduff Community Theatre has been a big part of the community since 1916.
Sask museum pays tribute to one of Canada's great writers

Sask museum pays tribute to one of Canada's great writers

The Ralph Allen Memorial Museum is in Allen's hometown of Oxbow.
Tara Beck becomes Carnduff’s new administrator

Tara Beck becomes Carnduff’s new administrator

Beck has worked for the Town of Carnduff for 17 years, and is an active member of the community.
Sask man does what he can to care for wife with dementia

Sask man does what he can to care for wife with dementia

Carnduff's Robert and Carol Anderson have been married for 55 years.
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