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Water restrictions in Golden examined ................................3
■ ARTS & CULTURE:
Maori looping queen playing at jita’s Cafe ..............................9
■ BUSINESS:
Embroidery business has a new owner .............................16
■ SPORTS: The A-Muse Troupe delighted the audience at the Spirit Square during their Summer Kicks performance on Aug. 7. Michele LaPointe/Star Photo
CPR expands safety policy after Quebec tragedy River battle hitting the Columbia on Aug. 24 ..............................17
Jessica Schwitek editor@thegoldenstar.net It has been one month since the tragedy in Lac-Megantic, Que., that took the lives of 47 people. A train derailed and exploded. Investigations are still ongoing to determine the exact cause of the accident, and CP Rail is keeping a close
eye on their operations and making sure their safety policies are up to date. “The safe operation of Canadian Pacific and ensuring the safety of our employees and the communities through which we operate, like Golden, remains the focus for CP, and this will never change,” said Ed Greenberg, spokesperson for CP Rail. Since the derailment in Quebec, CP has
revisited their rules and regulations. “The recent situation gave us a chance to thoroughly review our safety procedures, as we do on an ongoing basis. The result was that on July 12, we strengthened our operating procedures in some key areas that were identified from what occurred.” Continued on page 4