Kimberley Daily Bulletin, May 21, 2013

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Wasa walk

Nelson burglar

Lions Walk May 26 in Wasa.

A family near Nelson woke to a bear in their basement.

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Sun Mine zoning change goes ahead Taylor’s Mill development president has concerns with solar project

C AROLYN GR ANT editor@dailybulletin.ca

Kimberley City Council gave final adoption to a bylaw to a zoning change for the Sun Mine lands last week. It was a unanimous vote by Council to pass it, and the zoning was

questioned by only one proponent. That proponent — Fraser Armstrong from Taylor’s Mill Properties Inc. — has some concerns about how the Sun Mine would affect a potential residential development, particularly with regards to views. Armstrong heads up the Taylor’s Mill development and in a letter to Council expressed concern that the proposed site for the Sun Mine lies directly in the way of the view to the south and east for residents along the southern border of the development.

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RCMP not faulted for conduct during gang investigation C am Fortems Kamloops Daily News

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The serious business of blowing bubbles was one of the things children were learning at the StrongStart and Treehouse Spring Carnival, held May 10 in Kimberley.

RCMP were not at fault for failing to warn a Cranbrook couple who lived in a gangster’s former home of danger to their lives, a B.C. Supreme Court justice ruled. The couple was murdered in May 2010 during a police investigation. Defence lawyers for Lonny Adams, Lorne Carry and Colin

Correia argued during the threemonth murder conspiracy trial that the police investigation amounted to an abuse of process. Those arguments occurred during a one-week break in the regular jury trial, which ended April 28. Results could not be reported until after the jury found the three guilty of the lesser charge of counselling murder as well as weapons charges against Correia and Carry.

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