Kimberley Daily Bulletin, December 10, 2012

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raising Kain

Book documents life of Conrad Kain See LOCAL NEWS page 3

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RDEK

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December 10, 2012

The RDEK Board has decided to purchase carbon offsets. See LOCAL NEWS page 5

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A bit more for interface fire work New funding formula a help, says Fire Chief

C AROLYN GR ANT editor@dailybulletin.ca

Forests, Lands and Natural Resource Operations Minister Steve Thomson announced last week that the funding formula for interface fire work in municipalities will change as of January 1, 2013. Kimberley has been one of the lead communities in

developing a community wildfire protection plan and taking on fuel management projects. Fuel management is the ongoing process of mitigating the risk of wildfire damage by reducing the amount of waste wood, tree needles, brush and other flammable material that could “fuel” a grassland fire or forest fire. The province has announced they will pay 90 per cent of interface work up to $400,000 per year instead of up to $100,000.

See INTERFACE , Page 3

Kimberley/cranbrook RCMP

Police warn against speeding C AROLYN GR ANT bulletin@cyberlink.ca

Carolyn Grant photo

McKim Middle School presents Recognition Certificates to Community Leaders Following their class’s participation in a Young ShelterBox Canada presentation on November 6, Sydney Hoko, Emery Hoko, Hali Gustufson, Taryn McLeod, Cindy Reimel and Trenan McMillan used their collective leadership skills in different capacities to provide support to a community service project. Their awareness of ShelterBox and their caring for disaster victims needs, led then to share information. Through bake sales, excellent salesmanship and community donations they collected enough funds to allow ShelterBox Canada Ambassador Graham Mann of the Kimberley Rotary Club to purchase an entire ShelterBox. This box will be recorded as the McKim Middle School ShelterBox, allowing all who are interested to track its deployment to those in need some where around the world. Simply go online to shelterboxcanada.org. We give thanks to these community leaders for their outstanding initiative. IMMACULATE 2-BEDROOM, 2-BATH MANUFACTURED HOME

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For the second time in less than a week, police are at least partially blaming speeding on less than perfect roads for an accident. Last Wednesday, a woman from Creston was killed when the mini-van she was riding in struck a dump truck on icy roads near Moyie. And last Friday, a single vehicle collision near the Premier Lake turnoff sent three people to hospital, fortunately with non-life threatening injuries. Cpl. Chris Newel of the Kimberley RCMP says the collision took place just before 7 a.m. approximately eight km north of the Premier Lake turnoff.

See SPEEDING, Page 3

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