Cranbrook Daily Townsman, May 28, 2014

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Wednesday May 28, 2014

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Feathery Flotilla

Serious downpour on its way Environment Canada predicts 25 mm of rain Wednesday

It’s the season of lilacs and goslings, and Stewart Wilson of Cranbrook spotted a mega-gaggle of the latter heading out into the depths of Elizabeth Lake. The adults in charge will brook no nonsense from outsiders. Please keep your distance, Stranger, they will tell you politely.

Sally MacDonald Townsman Staff

Environment Canada is warning that the East Kootenay could receive about 25 millimetres of rain on Wednesday, May 28. The rain dump is coming in a slow moving upper low that was expected to hit the B.C. south coast Tuesday night. The low will bring heavy rain into the Southern Interior starting Wednesday morning, the meteorologists said in an emailed weather alert. “Generally, rainfall amounts of 10 to 20 millimetres are expected by Wednesday evening,” it reads. “However, embedded thunderstorms are also forecast to develop during the afternoon. “Due to the uncertain nature of where these storms will develop, some areas may see higher total rainfall amounts – possibly reaching 25 millimetres.” For more information, visit www.weatheroffice.gc.ca.

Sam Steele Society named Sustainable Builder of the Year Arne Petryshen

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Saturday May 31st, June 7th & 14th 9am - 1pm at 1114 Baker Street, Cranbrook

Cranbrook city council named the Sam Steele Days Society as the Sustainable Community Builder of the Year Award for 2013 during the May 12 council meeting. “They are a very worthwhile recipient of this award,” Mayor Wayne Stetski said. “With this award comes a grant for $500 through the Cranbrook and District Community Foundation.

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