Kimberley Daily Bulletin, November 29, 2012

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Kimberley’s story

Movember

Branding process underway

C AROLYN GR ANT bulletin@cyberlink.ca

The process of strengthening Kimberley’s brand is now underway. The first public meeting has been held and two online surveys, one for residents, one for visitors are available until December 15 at www.KimberleySurvey.com or at www.KimberleyVisitor Survey.com. Paper copies of both are available at City Hall. In addition, anyone who might be interested in joining a discussion group is asked to contact Director of Economic Development Kevin Wilson by Friday, November 30 at kwilson@kimberley.ca or 250-4279666.

The first public meeting dealt primarily with explaining misconceptions associated with branding, and all that information is online at the City of Kimberley’s website. For instance, Myth No. 1, a brand is a logo. Not so. A logo is a part of a brand, that over time begins to be associated with a brand. It’s nothing more than a symbol, which gets stronger the more it’s used and recognized, but it’s not the story. Branding means changing everything (Myth No. 2). Again, not so. The process does not create a whole new story for Kimberley, it merely strengthens it.

See BRANDING , Page 5

Ktunaxa to protest Jumbo Two events planned Friday Barry Coulter Townsman Editor

MCKIM, MOUNTIES AND MOVEMBER. McKim students raised $280 for Movember. The fund raiser, organized by the Student Leadership Team, invited the staff and students to donate a minimum of $1 to wear a moustache on Nov 23. A large number, if not all the kids participated, one family donated $40 because of their own experiences with prostate cancer. The students in turn contributed to the Kimberley Mounties team. Six officers have been growing mo’s for the month of Novermber in order to raise awareness of Men’s Health specifically prostate cancer. The students are proud to support the Kimberley RCMP and their mo’s. To donate go to http://ca. movember.com/mospace/team/

Friday, Nov. 30, is another key date is the long history of the proposed Jumbo Glacier Resort. The Ktunaxa Nation will hold two events tomorrow to mark their opposition to the resort, one in Vancouver and one in Cranbrook. to mark the filing The Ktunaxa are seeking a judicial review of the BC Government’s approval of the resort, and will submit their application for the review with the B.C. Supreme Court in Vancouver.

Winter Market 1114 BAKER STREET

Proudly featuring 55 vendors of locally made, baked and grown products.

Friday, November 30 • 5pm to 9pm Saturday, December 1 • 10am to 3pm www.cranbrookfarmersmarket.com

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