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Mount Baker Music put on its debut concert Wednesday night. The season opener was a chance for the ensembles, bands and choirs of the secondary school to showcase what they have learned so far this year. The concert included the Senior Concert Band, Junior Concert Band, Jazz Band, Concert Choir and Vocal Jazz. The entire group gathered for a photo in the music room prior to the show at the Key City Theatre.
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Dalke hunts elusive hybrid elk TRE VOR CR AWLEY Townsman Staff
Nikita Dalke was back out on the hunt during the latest episode of Extreme Huntress as she was given the task of harvesting an elk/Sika deer hybrid. Disclaimer: spoilers are ahead. The episode can be viewed online at www.extremehuntress.com. The episode begins with Dalke out on the 777 Ranch
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ing. The crew headed to the correct enclosure by jeep before disembarking on foot to search for the hybrid. It didn’t take too long for Dalke to find what she was looking for. After all, considering her extensive local experience, elk hunting is somewhat familiar to her. “It was fairly quick, the area they were in was quite large and I wanted to check
down in the bottom where the water was,” Dalke said. “Then after I checked that and there was no sign of them there, I thought, ‘Well, basically, I’m going to be hunting elk, because he’s with the elk.’ “So I figured I’d go up to the highest ground and hopefully they’d be there, and that’s where they were.”
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in Hondo, Texas, where she is partnered up with fellow Huntress competitor Erika Bergmark. The objective was the elk/ deer hybrid animal that wasn’t a part of the ranch’s management plan, therefore it was available for harvest. Dalke, Bergmark, the judges and film crew—a group that totalled five people—headed out to conduct the hunt early in the morn-
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Roughly 713 registered and first time voters cast their ballots at the first advance poll in the 2014 Municipal Election in Cranbrook on Wednesday. The previous record was 286 voters casting ballots at the first advance poll in the 2011 municipal election. Brian Wooff, the chief election officer for Cranbrook, noted that everything has been going smoothly so far. “We had a record number yesterday [Wednesday] and we’re heading for, I’m guessing, a little over 500 today, even with the rain,” said Wooff. “The first two days last time we had 800.” Overall voters were very happy with the new voting process which includes the use of the voting machines and the new ballot. “The people really like the ballots, they really like the voting machine. We were surprised by numbers for about 20 minutes yesterday [Wednesday] but we adjusted and it’s gone really, really well,” he said.
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