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Josh Kozelj

Josh Kozelj is an award-winning journalist and creative writer.

Josh’s work has been featured in the Globe and Mail, New York Times and The Tyee, among many other places.

Outside of writing, you’ll often see him running on a trail or stretch of road in incredibly short shorts.

Although he is a morning person, he writes better at night.

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Josh's Latest Articles

Why has Pitt Meadows broken so many weather records?

The Ridge explores whether the city may bear the brunt of future climate change impacts

Candidates solidified for two Ridge Meadows ridings

New faces, and two incumbents are vying for seats in two electoral districts

How a volunteer program earned Maple Ridge international fame

Since launching in 2018, the Maple Ridge Repair Café has fixed the seventh most items in the world

Maple Ridge more than doubles budget for Cottonwood landfill stability project

Nearly three years after a series of atmospheric rivers rattled the province, the city is working to stabilize a pair of slopes damaged during the rainstorms

Pitt Meadows slams lid on potential pot shop

A proposed shop at the Jolly Coachman Pub would have been within about 200 metres of the Pitt Meadows Family Recreation Centre and multiple day care facilities

New Pitt Meadows disc golf course to transform Bonson Park: designer

The city is adding hundreds of trees and other landscaping features to new course in hopes of meeting demand for disc golf

There needs to be a pedestrian-activated crosswalk at this Maple Ridge intersection, residents say

Residents have raised safety concerns at an intersection on 227th Street, an area that has seen high development in recent years

How a Maple Ridge teen came home a world champion martial artist

ATA Maple Ridge has produced two world champions in recent years — while providing youth with leadership roles

Roughly 600 residents sign petition against potential Hammond recreation centre  

A new recreation facility may bring increased traffic, but it could also offer new forms of transit and culture, Hammond residents say

‘Learning more helped me cope’: How Ridge Meadows may deal with aging population

The senior population in B.C. is expected to grow in the future, but caregivers are burned out. One organization is hoping volunteers will help remedy the issue