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PROUDLY SERVING KIMBERLEY AND AREA SINCE 1932 | Vol. 82, Issue 157 | www.dailybulletin.ca
Opera meets hard rock
Happy 100th
Opera underground by Calgary Concert Opera Company C AROLYN GR ANT Bulletin Editor
Popular tunes from classic operas will meet the hard rock of underground on September’s First Saturday when members of the Calgary concert Opera Company perform for the Sullivan Mine and Railway Historical Society. The concert will take place underground in the tunnel on September 6, 2014, which means that only 60 people — one trainload — will have the opportunity to take part in this special event. “The acoustics are incredi-
ble,” said railway president Mick Henningson. “Years ago we had the Men of the Deeps sing underground. The sound was incredible. And it will be a unique experience for the singers too.” A $30 ticket gets you a ride on the train, mining tour, concert and wine and cheese reception back at the station. It all begins at 6:30 p.m. September 6. Tickets are available at the station or call 250-427-0022. Those unable to get a ticket can get a taste of the full concert with a couple of popular Opera songs as part of the 1 p.m. and 3 p.m. underground Interpretive Centre Tours that day. The railway’s season ends the next day — a good season, Henningson says, with ridership up from last year. See OPERA, page 3
Blackmore gives statement following polygamy charges FOR THE BULLETIN
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ONE FOR THE BUCKET LIST. Tory McKinnon turned 100 years old on Saturday, August 16 and was feted at a special birthday part at the United Church. One thing Ms. McKinnon had always wanted was to ride in a fire truck. Not only did Kimberley Fire Department members Noah and Colton show up at her door to grant her wish, they drove her to her party in the Engine. It was a great surprise, and thrill, for the birthday girl. Happy Birthday, Tory McKinnon.
Two leaders of a polygamous religious community in B.C. have been charged for the second time with practising polygamy. Winston Blackmore and James Oler, who lead separate factions in the community of Bountiful, one hour west of Cranbrook, were each charged Wednesday with one count of polygamy. MIKE TURNER PHOTO
See BLACKMORE, page 4 Winston Blackmore.
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