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Vol. 63, Issue 46
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Water advisory still in place in Cranbrook as flood watch ends
Focus shifts to clean up starting Monday, City says TOWNSMAN STAFF
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Jaedon Descheneau of the Kootenay Ice cuts in on Tabby Cats’ goalie Marek Langhamer during WHL action at Western Financial place Friday, in a preview of a likely first-round playoff matchup between Kootenay and Medicine Hat. See more, Page 8.
Despite the rainfall in Cranbrook overnight Saturday and into Sunday morning, the flooding experienced in the city late last week has subsided, the City of Cranbrook said in a press release Sunday. On Monday, Cranbrook’s Public Works crews begin to transition into their clean up efforts. “Public Works crews will continue to focus on the temporary filling many new potholes that have popped up all over the City,” said Chris Zettel, Corporate Communications Officer for
the City of Cranbrook. “Residents are asked to please slow down while driving around the City for the next week as road conditions in many areas have deteriorated due to all of the water. “Public Works crews will focus heavily on flood cleanup on Monday and through next week.” Residents are also still advised to stay away from any creeks, including Joseph Creek and lakes including both Elizabeth and Idlewild Lake.
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Habitat for Humanity looks to create affiliate in south-east B.C. New organization would mean more affordable homes in the East Kootenay, and a low-cost building supplies store in Cranbrook SALLY MACDONALD Townsman Staff
As work is set to begin on Cranbrook’s first Habitat for Humanity home, the organization is prepared to create a local affiliate. Gord Johnston, leader of Habitat’s first Cranbrook build, spoke to the Regional District of East Kootenay board of directors about the plans on
Friday, March 7. Two years in the making, construction of the Habitat for Humanity single family home in Slaterville is poised to begin. It’s being built by a Cranbrook chapter of Habitat for Humanity West Kootenay, Johnston explained.
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WHL fans sign a “Get Well Soon” card for Kootenay Ice forward Tim Bozon, who was stricken with meningitis during a road trip through Saskatchewan last week. Bozon has been placed in a medically induced coma in the Royal University Hospital in Saskatoon.
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