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STOP BULLYING: Laurie Middle School joined schools across Cranbrook who celebrated acceptance on Pink Shirt Day, Wednesday, February 27. Laurie’s peer support group got their pink on: pictured, back row, left to right: Matt Lavery, BrieAnna Gibson, Bea Belisario, Meghan Gaudet, Sarah Grady, Reili Savage, and Selma Janbey. Front row, left to right: Justin Walburger, Jenna Lane, Kelsey Ackert, Emily Mayes, Alex Beswick and Kaylie McElwee. Students from each of Cranbrook’s schools will take part in Pink the Rink on Saturday, March 2 at Western Financial Place during the Kootenay Ice game. Members of the public are asked to wear pink in support of acceptance and prepare for a special event during the game. See Friday’s Townsman for a photo feature of Pink Shirt Day across Cranbrook.
Shooting suspect appears in court Man charged with attempted murder, unlawfully discharging a firearm
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A Cranbrook man appeared in Provincial Court on Wednesday, February 27 facing charges of attempted murder and unlawfully discharging a firearm. Victor Russell Gravelle was remanded in custody by Judge Grant
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Andrew Mayes said the Crown is dropping the charge of attempted murder, but is expecting to lay new charges soon. According to RCMP, in the early hours of Sunday, February 24, a 47-year-old Cranbrook man allegedly shot into a third-floor apartment on King Street. A police
dog and handler tracked the man, who was hiding nearby, and found the weapon close to the apartment, RCMP said. Cpl. Chris Newel said the three occupants of the apartment, who knew the alleged shooter, were uninjured, although bullets narrowly missed one person.
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Fire destroys Panorama condos SALLY MACDONALD Townsman Staff
Panorama Mountain Village is mopping up after a large fire tore through a lodge at the ski hill near Invermere early Wednesday. A fire started around 1 a.m. February 27 on the top floor of 1000 Peaks Lodge at Panorama. There were people staying in the five-storey complex at the time, but
all managed to evacuate to Panorama’s Great Hall. All known occupants of the complex have been accounted for, with no reported injuries. Between 10 and 12 units in the lodge were destroyed in the fire, according to Jim Miller, Columbia Valley Rural Fire and Rescue Service Chief.
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