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ELKS CLUB CHANGES WITH TIMES
DECEMBER 18, 2014
Juvenile Girls off to Provincials
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Canada’s newest outdoor skating rink was officially opened Tuesday, Dec. 16, in Wasa. The Wasa and District Lions’ Pete Vereshagen Memorial Rink has been a labour of love for the Wasa Lions and the whole community. Key funding from several sources and thousands upon thousands of volunteer hours led up to the moment of the ceremonial puck drop (above) between Wasa and District Lions Club Past President Marilyn Bowen and Rick Allen of Columbia Basin Trust. Regional District of East Kootenay Area E Director Jane Walter is dropping the puck. See complete story, Page 3
KAR will open this Saturday 24-7 work by snow-making crews makes Saturday opening possible C AROLYN GR ANT Bulletin Editor
It has been an up and down December for those in Kimberley doing the snow dance in anticipation of the ski season, but Mother Nature has cooperated enough
this week to allow Kimberley Alpine Resort to open this Saturday, December 20. The cooperation came in the form of temperatures cold enough to allow round the clock snow making rather than natural snow, but they’ll take it up at KAR. “With the colder temperatures this week our snow-making crews having been working around the clock to make as much snow as they can to get us ready to open,” said Area Manager Ted Funston. “For the weekend we will be offering the Northstar Quad chair with the Main run, the Owl
T-bar, and the Magic Carpet. There is snow in the forecast and we look forward to getting more lifts and runs open as soon as we can.” Matt Mosteller, VP of Marketing for parent company RCR, says opening day is exciting no matter how many runs are open. “This is so much more than number of runs or which lifts as it is a celebration for our community,” Mosteller said. “The start of skiing and snowboarding season is a tradition. See KAR, page 4
MP Wilks visits Council C AROLYN GR ANT Bulletin Editor
Kootenay Columbia MP David Wilks visited Kimberley City Council this week to offer congratulations to the newly elected Mayor and Council and to talk infrastructure funding. See WILKS, page 5
Member of Parliament David Wilks would like to invite you to his Cranbrook office
11am - 2pm – December 19th
David Wilks MP office 100 B Cranbrook St. N., Ph: 250.417.2250 Stop by to say hi, grab a coffee and a doughnut and have a chat! Also David would like to extend...
Warm Christmas Wishes to Everyone this Holiday Season
MP David Wilks