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Students in the sports school at Selkirk Secondary in Kimberley hit the North Star Rails to Trails on Tuesday morning in a fundraiser for Jenna Homeniuk, as part of the Bring Jenna Home campaign. The group collected close to $3,000 in pledges to run and bike the 25-kilometre trail that connects Cranbrook to Kimberley. For every two students, there was one bike, which allowed them to switch on and off at various points. Donations for Homeniuk, who is battling cancer, can be made at Kootenay Savings in Kimberley.
Cranbrook council debates Familiar face intersection problems leading youth THE CRANBROOK PROJECT
1st Street and Victoria Avenue an accident waiting to happen, resident says
ARNE PETRYSHEN AND BARRY COULTER
For Brian Kostiuk and other Cranbrook residents, the intersection on 1st Street South and Victoria Avenue is a recipe for an accident. Smaller vehicles have to slowly inch their way onto the busy road to get
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a sightline of oncoming cars, and because of the curve of the sidewalk and retaining wall, bicycles and skateboarders are difficult to see coming down the hill. The issue came up at Monday night’s regular council meeting, after lobbying on the part of
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Brian Kostiuk. Kostiuk told the Townsman he first became concerned about the safety issues at the intersection when he moved into the neighbourhood entered by 1st Street several years ago.
initiative SALLY MACDONALD Townsman Staff
A fresh new face is taking the reins of youth events in Cranbrook. Lisa Aasebo began work last week as Youth Liaison for the Cranbrook Project. The role, funded by Columbia Basin Trust’s Community Directed Youth Funds, will see Lisa report to a youth committee and a group of stakeholders in youth issues.
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Theatre veteran Lisa Aasebo is Cranbrook’s new youth liaison.
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