Smithers Interior News, December 19, 2012

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InteriorNEWS THE

SMITHERS, B.C.

105th Year - Week 51 PM 40007014

STEELHEADS 13-0 Tight games keep perfect season alive.

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Wednesday, December 19, 2012

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CJ not just a troubled youth RCMP, media paint wrong picture of murdered girl By Percy N. Hébert and Jerome Turner Smithers/Interior News

JUBILEE AWARD Norman Sundborg and Mel Coulson honoured.

COMMUNITY/A12

DIGITAL ART Youth show off digital skills.

OUR TOWN/A23

INSIDE LETTERS COMMUNITY SSSCOOP OUR TOWN SPORTS THREE RIVERS CLASSIFIEDS

A7 A12 A20 A23 B1 C1 C8

In the days following the murder of Summer Star Elizabeth Krista-Lee (CJ) Fowler, the Kamloops RCMP Major Crime Unit released few details of the homicide and only described CJ as, “A troubled youth.” However, family and friends say there is so much more to CJ than the thumbnail sketch provided by the RCMP and they don’t want her memory to be added to that of the more than 600 missing and murdered women across Canada, according to Julie Morrison, Gitanmaax Band’s chief councillor. CJ’s parents, Matilda Fowler and Glen Wilson, asked Morrison to accompany them to Vancouver last Wednesday, where a press conference was held to inform the public about the investigation into CJ’s death. See CJ on p. A4

A heartfelt thank you Smithers

A WARM REMINDER

Rookie volunteer firefighter, Cache Harris, extends well wishes and a reminder to drive safe last Friday, as part of the Candy Cane Campaign. A program run by RCMP, ICBC, local paramedics and firefighters. Jerome Turner photo

It’s been a busy week at the Interior News, a testament to the communities we serve and to the strength of the regional economy. The number of pages the Interior News publishes every week is in large part determined by the number of ads our sales team sells. This week, the Interior News sets a new record, 56 pages. The previous record was 52 pages. That’s a lot of advertisements. From our point of view, it’s encouraging to see the business community recognizes the value and relevance of the Interior News to the region we serve.

A 56-page newspaper also represents a lot of editorial space and it means the editorial team has more space to fill than they’ve ever had to fill. A 56-page newspaper also means a lot of extra work for an editorial team used to working on a newspaper of about 40 – 44 pages. But it also means we have an opportunity to tell even more stories about our community, your community. For us, that’s the best part, sharing your stories. Because it’s the holiday season, this issue contains several photos of the spirit of the season, donations to

the Christmas Hamper, sponsored by the Smithers Community Services Association, as well as to the Salvation Army. Everyone is in the spirit of giving and that is what the holiday season is all about. Keeping with service to the community, we also have stories on the most recent recipients of the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee medal, each and everyone most deserving of the recognition. It’s been a long week and a long weekend for the staff at the Interior nd News, but all of it worthwhile. Thank you for your support. Bring in N. a Hébert/Interior non-parishable - Percy Newsfo

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