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School is out Monday District confirms no schools open due to strike C AROLYN GR ANT Bulletin Editor
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Selkirk Secondary’s production of Legally Blonde opens tonight at McKim Theatre and runs to May 24. Shows are at 7:30 p.m., with a 2 p.m. matinée on Saturday. Above, students were nervous and excited at Tuesday night’s dress rehearsal. Taylor, Erin and Clara wait while Kailey gets a final costume adjustment from Sioban Staplin. See more page 5.
Transit to offer service on First Saturdays Shuttle service will transport First Saturday participants between Kimberley and Marysville C AROLYN GR ANT Bulletin Editor
The concept of First Saturdays is one that relies on many different Kimberley organizations coming together to contribute to these first-Saturday-ofthe-month celebrations.
And Emily Smith of the First Saturdays committee is thrilled to announce that Kimberley Community Transit has stepped forward to offer a shuttle service between Kimberley’s Townsite and Marysville on First Saturdays, June through October. The cost is only $3 a ride, Smith says and kids five and under are free. The bus will run on the following schedule/stops each month approximately every 45 minutes.
JUNE 7TH
Townsite Grocery to Garden View Corner to Shoppers Drug Mart to Lions Manor to Bowling Alley to Kimbrook Manor to Valley View Residence - Marysville and then to the Marysville Arena. The June First Saturday is anchored by the Mark Creek Lions Marysville Daze at the arena.
JULY 5TH
Between at 9am and 11:45am and again between 2pm and 4:15pm, with last trip leaving at Howard/Deer Park Avenue 4:15pm. Valley View Residence -
Marysville to Marysville Petro-Can to Kimbrook Manor to Bowling Alley to Lions Manor to Townsite Grocery to Garden View Corner to Howard/Deer Park Avenue.
AUGUST/SEPTEMBER/ OCTOBER
A service will run between 11:30am and 4:15pm beginning at the Valley View Residence-Marysville with the same route as July and the final bus leaving Howard/Deer Park Avenue at 4:15pm See TRANSIT, page 4
As reported in Wednesday’s Daily Bulletin, teachers in the Rocky Mountain District will be out on a one-day strike next Monday, May 26. SD6 Superintendent Paul Carriere has now confirmed that schools will be closed on Monday. Notes are being sent home to all parents this week that alternate arrangements for child care should be made for that day only. “We will not have teaching staff present and therefore will be unable to operate schools on Monday, May 26,” Carriere said. “We have asked parents to make alternate arrangements for the care of their children. We are also advising that the buses will not be running as all schools and sites will be picketed and we expect that CUPE staff will not cross teacher picket lines.” For those seeking child care, the Kimberley Aquatic Centre has organized a last minute day camp for kids aged four to 11, from 8 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Call 250427-2983 for information.
You Gotta Eat Here! C AROLYN GR ANT Bulletin Editor
Kimberley foodies won’t want to miss this week’s episode of You Gotta Eat Here! on Food Network Canada, Friday at 7 p.m. MDT. The show features host John Catucci seeking out comfort food at North America’s best eateries. On the menu this week is Kimberley’s Pedal and Tap. The show was taped in Kimberley last fall.
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