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Vol.15 Number 49
Thursday, December 5, 2013
Serving the communities of Keremeos, Cawston, Okanagan Falls and Kaleden
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SECOND FLU CLINIC OF THE SEASON
Seniors Centre hosts second November clinic See page 4
GETTING READY FOR LIGHT UP
Photo by Steve Arstad
Tanisha Jenkins (Fairy Godmother), Erica Flynn (Sydney Grimm, reporter) and Jenna Sipponen (Evil Stepmother) rehearse a scene from SImilkameen Elementary Secondary School’s Little Theatre production of “Big Bad Musical.” The play runs December 11 and 12, starting at 7 p.m. at the SESS elementary school gym.
Little Theatre presents “Big Bad Musical” Fairy tale - inspired play sure to entertain By Steve Arstad news@keremeosreview.com
Garden Club adds glitter to main street planters See page 3
INTERSCHOOL BASKETBALL SEASON UNDERWAY
Similkameen Elementary Secondary School’s Little Theatre Company will be showing their production of the musical The Big
are Little Red Riding Hood, her mother, the boy who cried wolf and his father, and the Three Little Pigs. The audience gets involved in the play as well, ultimately deciding the wolf’s guilt or innocence through the use of applause. There is something in this play for the whole family 0 the 14 member cast hope to see you there. See page 11 for further details.
Police investigating rash of mail box break ins Local mailboxes forced open and mail, parcels stolen By Steve Arstad news@keremeosreview.com
Last week’s basketball results See page 17
Bad Musical this December 11 and 12 at the SESS elementary gym. The comedy is a fairy tale inspired play based on the Big, Bad Wolf’s storied deeds. Brought to trial for alleged crimes against a number of fairy tale characters after his misdeeds catch up with him, he must defend himself with the help of none other than the Evil Stepmother. Seeking damages from the wolf
Keremeos RCMP are investigating the vandalism and theft occurring in several mailboxes
in the Olalla area, in addition to some new ones in Keremeos and Cawston. The Olalla mailboxes were broken into midweek of November 24-30. The mailbox break ins extended on the weekend as emboldened thieves broke into two more
boxes in Cawston. Four more boxes were jimmied in the Keremeos Post Office lobby as well. Thieves forcing entry into the mailboxes are stealing mail as well as packages. Police are urging people to be fraud aware and monitor their per-
sonal information for any suspicious activity. If anyone has any information regarding these thefts they can contact police at 250499-5511. For those who wish to remain anonymous call Crime Stoppers at: 1-800-222-TIPS (8477).