FRIDAY JANUARY 10, 2014
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Kimberley and Cranbrook RCMP executed a search warrant on a Wallinger Avenue residence yesterday and arrested one 21-year old man. Further arrests may be pending after lab tests on an “unknown white substance” found on another man. Cpl. Chris Newel of the Kimberley Detachment says that upon arrival at the home, seven people were found inside. “A search located a quantity of cocaine and marihuana along with items associated with drug trafficking,” Newel said. “Police are recommending charges of Possession of a Controlled Substance for the Purpose of Trafficking against a 21 year old male. An unknown white substance was seized from another male, this will be analyzed and depending on the results further charges may be considered.”
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Above the latest Subway 7th Player Alexander Sharam with Dynamiter goalies Tyson Brouwer and Jeremy Mousseau. Alexander’s family sends this message: “Thank-you to Subway for making this happen! An enormous thank-you to the team and coaches for making Alexander feel so important on Sunday. It’s sometimes hard to remember what a big influence moments like this make in a small boy’s mind but I can assure you the effort you all made to include him was a very big deal.” See ARREST , Page 4 Complete the survey for your chance to…
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On Tuesday, January 21 at 11 a.m. at the Green Door in Kimberley, those interested
in co-ops will have an opportunity to learn more about what is called the “Swiss Army knife of local economies”. The Upper Columbia Co-op Council is teaming up with the Basin Business Advisors’ Program this winter to offer Co-op 101 luncheons in Kimberley, Fernie, Invermere and Golden. “Participants in the Co-ops 101 sessions will build an understanding of the basic structure, principles and values of co-opera-
tive enterprises, while learning about examples of thriving co-ops in a variety of sectors across the province — from the large scale international operations of Best Western Hotels, to Shift, the four-member bicycle delivery worker co-op in Vancouver,” said Zoë Creighton of the Co-op Council. There are a number of co-ops operating in the Kootenays, from credit unions to car shares, and most of them are members of the UCCC.
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“Co-op businesses creatively generate employment while enhancing economic and community development in the area. Co-op enterprises thrive in times of economic and social challenges, bridge the gap between business and people, and enable individuals to do together what they could never do alone,” said Creighton. So what exactly is a co-op?
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