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A smashing day out at the derby
Another term beginning - Page 2 BUSINESS
Loaf moves downtown - Page 4 SPARWOOD
Visit from Japanese consul - Page 8
SPORTS
Highline 100 raises $13,000 - Page 21
Sunday’s Demo Derby in Fernie saw lots of crashing metal, flying mud and sunshine. For more pictures and story, turn to page 18. Visit www.thefreepress.ca for more photos.
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Boy critical after Koocanusa sand accident By Angela Treharne Free Press Staff
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TARS air ambulance flew a boy to hospital with critical injuries Saturday morning after a sandbank collapsed on him at a Lake Koocanusa
campground. The 11-year-old was playing in the sandbanks at the Gold Bay campground with his nine-year-old brother when a sandbank collapsed. The nine-year-old was
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buried apart from his hand, which was sticking out, and the 11-year-old was completely buried. Sgt. Lorne Craig from the Elk Valley RCMP said the family, from Wasa, had been camping at the campground,
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and the mother was nearby at the time of the accident. “The children were not unsupervised, so this really isn’t a police matter,� he said. Bighorn Helicopters took the boy from the scene to
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hospital in Fernie where STARS picked him up and flew him to the Alberta Children’s Hospital. STARS spokesman David Fairbanks said the boy was stable but his injuries were critical.