iN VIDEO: Bull Mountain is a work in progress

If you’ve been eagerly awaiting the opening of Bull Mountain this video gives you a good insight into how much work had to be done.

Posted by Jonathan Riesebos, and directing visitors to the GoFundMe site on the page, the video shows visitors what’s been happening with the mountain.

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Don Journeay, born and raised in the Okanagan, worked on the ski hill when he was younger and he raised his kids on the slopes.  In January of 2017,he decided on the spot to donate his time and efforts into saving the resort from the brink of a government slated demolition. 

After two years of fixing what he could and removing tons of trash from the mountain, he is finally in site of the goal. Reopening to the public so the avid skier, boarder, novice, beginner and families can come and enjoy the slopes once again at a reasonable price.


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Kathy Michaels

Kathy Michaels has been an Okanagan-based journalist for more than a decade, working for community papers along the valley and beyond.
She’s won provincial and national awards in business, news and feature writing and says that her love for telling a good story rivals only her fondness for turning a good phrase.
If you have a story that deserves to be told in a thoughtful and compassionate manner, don’t hesitate to reach out.
To reach Kathy call 250-718-0428 or email kmichaels@infonews.ca.

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