Kimberley Daily Bulletin, October 30, 2012

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business

tuesDAY

MAMMA MIA

Flowers galore

big fun

October 30, 2012

About 250 women partied to the music of ABBA.

New local ownership.

See LOCAL NEWS page 3

See BUSINESS page 5

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RESCUE BY MACHINE. An excavator operator working on the demolition of 420 Wallinger Ave. (part of the Mark Creek flume project) had a close call on Tuesday as his excavator tilted dangerously toward the creek. He was pulled out by another excavator operator to the appreciation of the crowd that gathered to observe.

Spirit of Kimberley Innovative networking event planned for Kimberley’s non-profit organizations CAROLYN GRANT bulletin@cyberlink.ca

If you are involved in a non-profit organization of any kind in Kimberley, you will want to keep November

15, 2012 on your calendar. On that date, at the Sparks Youth Centre, the Kimberley and District Community Foundation (KDCF), College of the Rockies-Kimberley Campus and the Kimberley Happiness Project, supported by Columbia Basin Trust, are co-hosting a unique networking event, specifically planned to recognize the important roles non-profits and volunteer organizations play in Kimberley’s health and vitality.

See EVENT , Page 3

Cougar spotted in Marysville neighbourhood Children should be cautious on Halloween CAROLYN GRANT bulletin@cyberlink.ca

A cougar was sighted in Marysville on Sunday evening,

and it wasn’t even trying to keep to the shadows and not be seen, says resident Ellie Brouer. Brouer lives on 310th Street in Marysville and her house is surrounded by others. She says she is about four houses down from the Rails to Trails.

She says Sunday evening, her 19-year old son was home and watched a cougar try to run into their backyard. “The cougar was chasing prey and ran into the mesh fence around the yard,” she said.

See COUGAR , Page 3

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