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■ NEWS:
Swiss Alphorn Resounds Highway corridor project moves ahead ....................................2
■ COMMUNITY:
Golden resident celebrates 100th birthday ....................................5
■ ARTS & CULTURE:
Redneck comedy show coming to town ..................................13
■ SPORTS:
The traditional Swiss Alphorn was blown on Sunday morning in downtown Golden to announce the opening of the Farmers’ Market, which was part of the town’s inaugural Golden Mountain Festival, put on by Tourism Golden. See more about the festival on page 4. Jessica Schwitek/Star Photo
Several wildlife sightings in town this May Gymnastics club had a busy season ..................................16
Jessica Schwitek editor@thegoldenstar.net Spring has brought the animals out in Golden, and conservation officer Alex Desjardins is asking residents to keep their eyes open when on the trails around town. Multiple cougar sightings on the Rotary trail network near the baseball diamonds and the high school track have been reported in recent
weeks. “It’s a cougar that is exhibiting normal behaviour in an abnormal area,” said Desjardins. “It’s not exhibiting any threatening behaviours or any behaviours of concern, but we’re definitely monitoring it.” Authorities aren’t positive of the reason the cougar is hanging around the community, but Desjardins said that possible reasons could include health problems, following a food
source (90 per cent of a cougar’s diet is deer), or perhaps a young cougar was pushed away by its mother before it was ready. “If you see a cougar while you’re out, you should walk away slowly, running could trigger an instinctual response from the cougar to hunt and to go after the prey. Always know where the animal is, back away slowly and don’t turn your back on it. And keep your pets on leash,” said Desjardins. Continued on page 5
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