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Maulers’ request sparks debate
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January 7, 2013
RDEK ponders fee reduction, fairness and recreation
Kimberley’s Skater and Dancer of the month.
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One more time?
KIOTAC visitors want a 40th Fest C AROLYN GR ANT editor@dailybulletin. caIt’s not only
Kimberley residents who are shocked and dismayed at the decision to cancel the Kimberley International Old Time Accordion Championships. The KIOTAC website is filling up with tributes and comments as well.
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Jasper D’etcheverrey, 7, enjoyed his time as a Subway Dynamiter Seventh Player with Dalin Wolf.
And people are wondering if there isn’t something they could do. The Daily Bulletin received a letter from a Mr. Norm Wilson who travels to KIOTAC every year. Mr. Wilson is appealing to the KIOTAC Committee and Kimberley residents to at least give the festival one more year, so it can celebrate the 40th KIOTAC in style and everyone could have an opportunity to say goodbye. Mr. Wilson writes: “This is very sad news indeed. It has been a family tradition for us to visit Kimberley and take
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Jeany Irvin introduces an act at KIOTAC. part in the Accordion festival for over 25 years. No matter where we live we always seem to find a way to make it....we very much look forward to it each year. “I understand your reasons for shutting down the festival as we have seen the numbers decline over the years. Saying that I would strongly urge you to consider ending the fes-
tival on the 40th anniversary. I feel you could appeal/market to people as a farewell celebration and end on a high note.....one last hurrah. “I feel people would make the effort to attend knowing it’s the last time to take part and would give people a chance to say good bye. See KIOTAC, page 3
BC Transit gives Kimberley additional hours More commuter service to Cranbrook offered C AROLYN GR ANT editor@dailybulletin.ca
CLOSE TO TOWN ON QUIET STREET WITH LARGE BACK YARD – BORDERS NATURE
After an extensive study of transit usage in Kimberley, BC Transit has decided to grant Kimberley another 1100 hours per year in transit service. BC Transit personnel spoke to the City of Kimberley, Interior Health Authority CLOSE TO TOWN – CLOSE TO NATURE
staff, and community groups like Summit Community Servcies, the Kimberley Chamber of Commerce and the College of the Rockies, as well as Kimberley Community Transportation, which manages the service.
Data was collected form a resident survey in the summer of 2012, Kimberley Transportation ride booking records and monthly ridership counts.
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