Kimberley Daily Bulletin, January 28, 2013

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Douglas college in town

immunization

boosters

Kids aged four to six should be getting their booster shots.

January 28, 2013

Avs face tough weekend test

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Three year domestic violence action plan Feedback wanted Annalee Gr ant Townsman Staff

The B.C. provincial government is looking for feedback as they begin to craft their three-year plan to address domestic violence in the province. A new survey is available now from the Provincial Office of Domestic Violence that will help the government collect feedback in the formulation of the new plan. “To truly improve the way we address domestic violence requires not only co-ordination across government agencies, but also collabora-

Kimberley’s Jenna Homeniuk with her medical team in Calgary.

C AROLYN GR ANT editor@dailybulletin.ca

There is some very good news for all the friends and supporters of

Jenna Homeniuk, the 15year old Kimberley girl who has been receiving treatment for leukemia in Calgary since last August. Jenna has now been discharged from hospital and is at Ronald McDonald house in Calgary with her mother, Paula. And best of all, Jenna is expected to return home to

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Kimberley early this spring. “Jenna and her family are excited to return to Kimberley so they can thank the many people and businesses in person for all the support she received,” said family friend Shari Lamarche.

Jenna and Mom Paula

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Woodstove exchange returns

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A long road for Jenna and family Fundraiser planned at Sully March 9

tion with our community partners and meaningful response to public feedback,” said Stephanie Cadieux, minister of children and family development. The government will also be working with experts, and that information will be combined in the final product. “Ministers representing diverse sectors of government had the opportunity to meet face-to-face with the experts who develop and deliver services and supports each day to British Columbians impacted by domestic violence,” Cadieux said.

C AROLYN GR ANT editor@dailybulletin.ca

The Ministry of Environment and Wildsight are bringing back a program that has proven both popular with residents and successful in the past. That program is the Wood Stove Exchange, and it will be available to Kimberley residents beginning March 1, 2013. Residents of Cranbrook and the Regional District of East Kootenay Areas A and E will also qualify for the program. Rebates of $250 will be offered to qualifying purchasers of new, EPA/CSA certified wood, pellet or gas stoves when replacing old, uncertified models.

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