Revelstoke Times Review, January 01, 2014

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2013 YEAR IN REVIEW: Our compilation of Revelstoke’s top stories from 2013

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TIMESReview CP Rail bridge fire

When the CP Rail bridge caught fire on May 4, it made for a spectacular display as flames engulfed the structure and sent clouds of black smoke floating south over the Columbia River. The fire didn’t seem to have any long-term ramifications, but when a train exploded in the town of Lac-Megantic, Quebec, in the early morning hours of July 6, 2013, it brought issues of rail safety to the forefront of the national conversation. In Revelstoke, it caused train engineers to speak out about what they perceived as unsafe practices being undertaken by CP Rail. Alex Cooper/Revelstoke Times Review

Year in Review 2013 Jan 9

Revelstoke residential property assessments drop by 7.87% Residential property values in Revelstoke dropped by 7.87 per cent, one of the biggest drops for any municipality in the province. In contrast, commercial property values in Revelstoke jumped by 27.74 per cent, according to new figures released Jan. 2 by BC Assessment. The numbers represent the change in the total value of all properties in each category. The average ‘2013’ residential property value for a Revelstoke resi-

dence on the July 1, 2012 cutoff date was $324,000. That was down by $8,000 from the same date in 2011, when the average ‘2012’ residential property value was $332,000. Okanagan region deputy assessor Tracy Wall said the change to the residential values was primarily driven by ‘market movement’ which totalled -4.82 per cent of the -7.87 per cent drop. The big jump of 27.74 per cent in the commercial sector was driven by additions of new properties to the sector, such as completion of hotel projects, which drive up the total value of commercial properties in the municipality. In fact, the ‘market movement’ of commercial properties was actually negative, dropping by 1.14 per cent.

Our 2013 Year in Review issues looks back at the top news stories of the year Jan 16

Employee nabs alleged voyeur at aquatic centre A Revelstoke man has been charged with voyeurism after being caught by community centre staff allegedly trying to take pictures of people in the change room. According to the Revelstoke RCMP, a community centre staff member was conducting their rounds when they saw a male who appeared to be using his cell phone to look under change room doors. The incident took place in the family change room. “Obviously they run a pretty tight ship and they’re conducting rounds of the facility which is a very com-

mendable thing,” said RCMP spokesperson Cpl. Dan Moskaluk.

to protect the identity of the victim, had previously pleaded guilty to assault causing bodily harm for a series of incidents against the weeksold infant.

Man gets two years in jail for beating Feb 6 baby Large Revelstoke A Revelstoke man was sentenced Adventure Park to two years in jail for what the judge development called a “horrendous” attack of a “defenseless infant” by a “cruel and proposed for indifferent father.” Greeley area “These were serious, prolonged and countless attacks against a child who was the man’s responsibility,” said Justice Mayland McKimm in Revelstoke court last Wednesday, Jan. 9. The man, 20, who cannot be identified due to a publication designed

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