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Vol. 7 • Issue 22
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This week’s feature:
Keep the Man in Motion
Trying for the NHL
Northern roads...
Replicas sold to raise funds
Nelsonites at prospects tourney
Fiesta!
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Motorcyclists a cut above the competition Participants in the BMW Motorrad rolled into Lakeside Park on Wednesday afternoon to participate in a logging sports competition. There were 16 teams with four individuals each, from countries such as Korea, Germany, Italy, Spain and Australia. Teams competed at cross-cut sawing, axe throwing and peavey log-rolling. The cyclists left Thursday morning to continue the competition which will wrap up in Calgary. Will Johnson photo
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Using crutches, Andrew Stevenson appears in court for first time
Robbery suspect denied bail GREG NESTEROFF Nelson Star
The co-accused in a series of armed robberies in Nelson and Castlegar has been denied bail. On Tuesday, Andrew Stevenson, 34, appeared in Nelson court in person for the first time since his arrest April 25. His previous appearances have all been by video from jail. Stevenson, who was injured being taken into custody, is still using crutches. He wore a gray striped golf shirt and blue pants. However, Judge Ron Fabbro recused himself because he previously heard search warrant applications in the case and as a result said he didn’t feel
comfortable issuing further rulings. He apologized and explained he was returning to the bench after a three-month leave and didn’t realize the matter would be before him. Stevenson, who has yet to enter a plea, said nothing in court. His bail hearing was put over to Wednesday in Castlegar, where his request to be released was refused. Stevenson faces 21 charges stemming from holdups at the Kootenay Currency Exchange in which a shot was fired, Nelson and District Credit Union, Kootenay Savings in Castlegar, and Johnny’s Grocery in Robson, plus two break-ins at Castlegar pharma-
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cies in March and April. Among other counts, he is accused of possession of a restricted weapon, pointing a firearm, possession of stolen property over $5,000, and fleeing police. His co-accused, Krista Kalmikoff, has been released on bail. Her lawyer has indicated that she intends to plead not guilty and elect trial by judge and jury. Stevenson returns to court on Monday while Kalmikoff ’s next appearance is October 7. Stevenson and Kalmikoff were both arrested the day of the Nelson credit union robbery. They have not been charged in robberies at the Kootenay Savings in Salmo and Shoppers Simply Pharmacy in Castlegar.
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