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WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 30, 2013
VOL 116 NO. 44
Deschenes leaves the Bruins fold
SPOOKY SWIM Your Hometown
REALTORS® GF Curious about the market? Come by and talk to us. We’ll have the coffee on!
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CRAIG LINDSAY
Grand Forks Gazette
After a year and four months at the helm of the Border Bruins, head coach and general manager Nick Deschenes is moving on. Deschenes accepted the same job with the Trail Smoke Eaters of the Junior A BCHL and will start immediately.
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Pumpkin bowling (left) was very popular at the Grand Forks’ Aquatic Centre’s Spooky Swim on Friday. The always popular swim featured nearly 200 kids who enjoyed the pool (above) and outdoor haunted maze. Kids took time off from chills and thrills at the outdoor haunted maze (below) to take a picture with Ted Invictus as The Mummy.
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Vandals plague Hardy Mtn. CRAIG LINDSAY
Grand Forks Gazette
City officials are concerned with a recent string of vandalism at the airport beacons on Hardy Mountain. The two separate events took place within the last month and thus far police have no leads. The first act of vandalism on the mountain top occurred on Oct. 2 at 5 a.m. when rocks were thrown at the solar panels at the beacon site, according to Staff Sgt. Jim Harrison. It’s uncertain what damage there was. The latest case occurred on Oct. 15. “Someone had broken some solar panels that provide power to the emergency air traffic lighting,” Cpl. Richard Lanz told the Gazette at the time. The estimated amount of damage was around $5,000. “Right now we don’t have any suspects,” said Lanz. “I would say that because not a lot of people go up there so I wouldn’t be surprise if it was the same people involved in it.”
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