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Provincial politics
Political storms brewing BC Liberals say NDP involved in ‘kickback scheme’; NDP scoffs at suggestion saying it’s a diversion tactic C AROLYN GR ANT editor@dailybulletin.ca
BC Liberals, led by Kootenay East MLA and Minister of Community, Sport and Cultural Development Bill Bennett are crying foul over what
they say is a leaked report from the Auditor General revealing that the NDP created a kick back scheme to funnel money from individual constituency office accounts to a secret account held in Victoria by the NDP Caucus. Minister Bennett says the report came to him from a member of the media. He says that money for constituency offices is held in trust by MLA’s and is intended, in accordance with the “Members Manual” to be used for the operations of an MLA office only. See BC, Page 4
River Forecast Centre
Kootenay snow pack 90 per cent of normal Dirtbag full house
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Dirtbag Fest was a huge success once again this year, but next year it will be without MC and founder Bruce Kirkby, above left.
River Forecast Centre says normal freshet expected C AROLYN GR ANT editor@dailybulletin.ca
Despite a dryer than normal January and February, snow pack levels in the Kootenays remain 89 to 90 per cent of normal. This information is according to the latest snow survey from the Ministry of Forests, Lands and Natural Resources River Forecast Centre. Additionally, though snow
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levels are down from a high years in 2011 and 2012, they are higher than levels were in 2009 and 2010 when levels were recorded at 75 per cent of normal. The report states that February had wetter than normal conditions Vancouver Island and the South Coast, Upper Fraser, North Columbia, South Coast and Lower Fraser. However the southern portion of the interior of the province had drier than normal conditions. See SNOW PACK, page 5
Festival weekend a huge hit
day night film and slide show was packed, the Friday night Spoken Word Fest very well received, the fundraising dance at the Elks Club for the Kimberley Volunteer Ski Patrol sold out and the Orienteering Club Ski Event a big hit as well. The only sad note for the weekend was the announcement that longtime MC and founder of the Fest, along with Shepit, Bruce Kirkby will be stepping aside.
C AROLYN GR ANT editor@dailybulletin.ca
The Dirtbag Festival was once again a resounding success, and appears to have found a permanent time slot in the second weekend in March. Produced by Karen Vold-Oakley and Alison Ko, with the creative side headed up by Kevin Shepit, the Satur-
Alison Ko and Karen Vold-Oakley did most of the
See DIRTBAG, page 4 organizational work for Dirtbag this year.
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