Kimberley Daily Bulletin, March 17, 2014

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MONDAY MARCH 17, 2014

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Dueck carries Canada’s flag

A gold medal in the Super Combined on Friday; flag honours on Sunday C AROLYN GR ANT editor@dailybulletin.ca

You certainly couldn’t ask for a more successful Paralympic Games than those experienced by Kimberley’s own Josh Dueck. Not only did the sit-skier win two medals, a gold in Super Combined and a silver in the downhill, but he lead in his Canadian teammates and carried the flag at the closing ceremonies on Sunday. Dueck’s gold medal performance came on Friday when he finished with a combined time of two minutes 18.20 seconds for the first gold medal of his “On behalf of all Paralympic caCanadians, I reer. “I’m stunned, congratulate speechless, to Josh Dueck for the moon,’’ Dueck told the his impressive Canadian Press, performance in “This is definitely the one the para-alpine achievement men’s super that was missing on my bookcombined shelf.’’ “I don’t like to (sitting) event.” focus on the outPrime Minister come of what’s Stephen Harper going on, but I wanted this and it feels freaking great,’’ he added. It was then announced prior to the closing ceremonies that he had been chosen to be flag bearer. “I’m really excited, I couldn’t be happier,” said Dueck. “I really can’t imagine what will go through my mind when we enter the stadium. What a great honour. I ski because I love to ski, but I compete for Canada, so to have an opportunity to bring COURTESY ALPINE CANADA the flag in for the closing ceremony is un- Kimberley’s Josh Dueck carries Canada’s flag into the closing ceremonies at Sochi on believable.” Sunday. He won a silver in the Downhill last week and a gold in the Super Combined See Dueck, page 4

INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS

B.C. declares interest in continuing Columbia River Treaty

Energy and Mines Minister Bill Bennett has unveiled the province’s 14 principles in negotiating a renewed water management agreement with the United States SALLY MACDONALD Townsman Staff

B.C. has laid its cards on the table and declared, ahead of schedule, that it wishes to continue the Columbia River Treaty that governs water management between Canada and the U.S. Ratified in 1964, the Columbia River Treaty is a management agreement between the two countries that allowed for four dams to be built on the Columbia River, three in B.C. and one in the U.S. – Libby Dam on Koocanusa.

See TREATY , Page 4

Marysville not Hockeyville C AROLYN GR ANT editor@dailybulletin.ca

It was a valiant voting effort, but in the end the Marysville Arena entry into the CBC Kraft Hockeyville contest simply couldn’t get enough votes to make it to the finals, it was announced Saturday.

last Friday.

See HOCKEYVILLE, page 3

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