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Wednesday, November 7 • 2012

Vol. 5 • Issue 37

Junior Leafs continue hot streak See Page 18

Whitewater moves one step closer in Powder contest See Page 24 Ramped Up in Rehearsal Preparation for the Capitol Theatre’s annual Christmas pantomime is well underway with a cast of 50 busy getting down their lines, dance steps and songs for big show. Sherlock Holmes: The Hounds of Buskerville will open at the local theatre on November 29 and run through five shows with the curtain closing on December 2. In this scene, the villain of the show Lisel Forst (middle) gets into character with plenty of intensity. For more information head to capitoltheatre.bc.ca.

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Council moves ahead with theatre plan MEGAN COLE Nelson Star Reporter

The Nelson Civic Theatre Society has the support of the City after council voted to develop a letter of intent for the project at Monday night’s council meeting. The society was hoping for a letter of intent prior to entering into lease negotiations because of a grant they are applying for which is due November 19.

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“I think they did a great job preparing the report,” said Mayor John Dooley. “It was a very thorough plan and clearly council and I feel they deserve an opportunity to make it work.” The group presented their proposal at a committee of the whole meeting late last month which outlined a phased approach for two different plans. Plan A would allow the society to open the theatre

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with one screen, faster with less of an initial financial investment. Plan B would in-

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clude two screens requiring a bit more time and money in the beginning, but would likely result in increased revenue. “Our intention is to move forward with plan B, with the two theatres from the beginning,” vice president of the society Roger Ley told local media after the meeting. “I think we would move to plan A if we get into fundraising and it’s not going the way we hoped. We’re

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very optimistic we can raise what we need to proceed with plan B.” Council has not yet entered into lease negotiations with the society. According to the report submitted in Monday’s agenda, as part of the relationship between the group and the City, council will need to consider how much time they are willing Story continues to ‘Society’ on Page 16

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