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THE BULLETIN PROUDLY SERVING KIMBERLEY AND AREA SINCE 1932 | Vol. 82, Issue 143 | www.dailybulletin.ca
This fine looking group of folks are members of Kimberley’s Class of 64, who celebrated their 50 year reunion at this year’s JulyFest.
Police seek witnesses to assault during JulyFest C AROLYN GR ANT Bulletin Editor
Last week, Kimberley RCMP Cpl. Chris Newel said that police were seeking information on an assault at JulyFest but did not give further details at the time. Some details are now being released and police are looking for witnesses to come for-
ward. Newel says the attack occurred at about 1:30 a.m. on July 20, during JulyFest, when a male was the victim of an unprovoked assault outside a house party on Fortier Street. The victim required medical attention for injuries sustained. The attacker was unknown to the victim, Newel says, and
his identity remains a mystery. The attacker has been identified as being about six feet tall, 150 pounds with a slender build and curly, brown, above-shoulder length hair. Anyone who witnessed the assault or has any knowledge of it, is asked to contact the Kimberley RCMP at 250-4274811 or Crimestoppers.
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Sante Fe to resume Sully Project drilling Company also in option partnership with Eagle Plains on Iron Range C AROLYN GR ANT Bulletin Editor
Santa Fe Minerals announced late last week that drilling will recommence on the Sully Project.
Last month, Santa Fe announced that they had halted drilling on the Sully Project, near Fort Steele and 30 km east of the Sullivan Mine orebody. Santa Fe decided to suspend drilling, complete documentation and refine interpretation of all new geological information. The drill program was seeking a large scale East
gravity mass and company president Scott Broughton said in June that it was unlikely the current drill hole’s trajectory would encounter the mass. Sully hosts twin, largescale, parallel geophysical targets that do not outcrop on surface, according to Broughton. See SULLY, page 3
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