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Hundreds attend Ogilvie memorial
Kimberley says goodbye to former Mayor Jim Ogilvie C AROLYN GR ANT Bulletin Editor
Jim Ogilvie was remembered last Friday, August 29, as a leader, a man who did nothing but good for Kimberley, but most importantly, as a husband and father. Hundreds of people gathered at the Kimberley Conference and Athlete Training Centre (one of Ogilivie’s projects) to pay their respects to the longtime mayor. The eulogy was given by friend John Daigle. Jim Amy, speaking for Ogilvie’s son Darrel, was next followed by longtime friends Jim Boudreau, and Judy Cave. Politically, Ogilvie was remembered by Coun. Albert Hoglund, who served 20 years on Council with him and by Minister of Energy and Mines Bill Bennett, who called Ogilvie a role model.
RCMP investigating fire C AROLYN GR ANT Bulletin Editor
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This isn’t the back to school picture most want to see. No settlement has been reached in the teacher strike/lockout and Kimberley teachers remain on the picket line and students remain at home. Jim Jenkinson, Chair of the SD6 Board released this satement, “The SD6 Board of Education is very disappointed that a negotiated deal has not been reached prior to the scheduled start of school on September 2nd. We were hopeful that students and teachers, as well as all of our support staff, could at least have returned to school while the negotiations continued. That will not be possible due to the current state of the talks and the ongoing BCTF strike action.”
First Saturday throwing a party in the Platzl Lots to do in the
The investigation into the fire at One Love Platzl and on the Hot Yoga has been turned over to the Kimberley RCMP according to a City press release. underground railway The fire caused extensive structural damage C AROLYN GR ANT to the business and also water, smoke and fire Bulletin Editor damage to the adjoining businesses. Anyone with information on what hapAnother First Saturday has pened the evening of August 26, 2014 is asked rolled around and Kimberley’s to contact the RCMP at 250-427-4811 or Fire Platzl will be the place to be on Chief Al Collinson at 250-427-4114. the afternoon of September 6.
Musical entertainment, beginning at noon, will be provided by Trena Spears and Bob Gollum, Tucks Troubadours and Sketch. There will also be a western swing and line dancing demonstration with Gerry and Clare Dalum. Amy Martin will be providing a hula hoop demonstration at 12:30 p.m. and she has
extra hoops, so join in. Have you always wanted to play guitar? Fraser Armstrong will be teaching rock guitar at 2 p.m. This is a free workshop, just check at the information table in the Platzl for details. Bring your own guitar. If you don’t have one there are some that can be borrowed. You can also head over to the
Chateau Kimberley for high tea from noon to 3 p.m. Maryann Bidder will be the artist on site and you can enjoy the artwork throughout the Chateau. Reservations are required for large groups, call Ruth at 250-427-2706. This weekend is also the last opportunity of the season for a ride on the Mining Railway. See FIRST, page 4
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