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Thursday, September 11, 2014 ▼ Volume 50 No. 37 ▼ www.clearwatertimes.com ▼ $1.35 Includes GST
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Enjoying the Night Market The setting sun puts a soft glow on Tiffany Schwaiger (l) and Arel Eakins as they sit on the back of Jerry the Moose. The pair were taking part in the final Thursday Night Market of the season at the Wells Gray Infocenter on Sept. 4. For another Night Market photo, see page A13 inside. Photo by Keith McNeill
Slow pitch tournament helps baby with medical expenses Times Staff A slow pitch tournament held in Clearwater over the Labor Day weekend raised over $2,800 to help a local family whose baby was born with a cleft lip and partial cleft palate. Valon Bonner was born April Left: (L-r) Parents Corey Bonner and Megan Carter and their son, Valon Bonner accept over $2,800 raised by a slow pitch tournament in Clearwater from organizers Jason Mann, Nicole Rushton and Gabrielle Mann (who raised $16 from bracelets she made). Photo by Keith McNeill
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26, 2014 to Megan Carter and Corey Bonner. He was six weeks early and spent the first 17 days of his life in the neonatal intensive care unit in Kamloops hospital. Since then he and his family have travelled to Vancouver every two weeks to meet with doctors at BC Children’s Hospital and an orthodontist. Valon is now just over four months old and waiting for his first surgery on Sept. 17 in Vancouver. For the surgery his family will be in Vancouver for one week, with only one parent allowed to stay in the hospital. Continued on page A10
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