Kimberley Daily Bulletin, January 23, 2015

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FRIDAY JANUARY 23, 2015

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Josie Ruoss, Mikhela Greiner, Tyra Joe, missing from photo Robyn Anderson, are urging teens from Kimberley and Cranbrook to Get Outside! See story, page 3.

Wildsafe BC looks to 2015

City Council supports wildlife education program C AROLYN GR ANT Bulletin Editor

Last year was the first year that wildlife education was delivered in Kimberley by Wild-

safe BC, a program designed to reduce human-wildlife conflicts, owned and operated by the BC Conservation Foundation and funded in part by the BC government. At a Committee of the Whole meeting this week, Council indicated it would support the program this year. Last year the $2500 for the

well,” said Coun. Kent Goodwin. Mayor Don McCormick noted that feedback for the program was nothing but positive. Sonja Seher, who delivered the program last year, also delivered a year end report, which Council received at the same meeting. See WILDSAFE, page 4

program was found in monies that were allocated for a deer cull when Council decided not to go ahead with more culls. The $2500 goes toward a regional coordinator, who also delivers the program in Cranbrook. “I would have no problem supported the Wildsafe BC program. I think it worked very

As the old story goes, a pot of soup big enough to feed a starving village began with someone boiling a stone in hot water. Curious as to why someone was boiling a stone, village members came over to the soup pot and, one by one, began adding ingredients that eventually completed the recipe. That story—known as Aesop’s Fable—is the inspiration for the Salvation Army hosting the first annual Kootenay Granite Stone Soup Challenge, where seven local chefs from Cranbrook and Kimberley will go head-to-head to make the best stone soup with donated ingredients. Using the head-tohead format popularized by Master Chef, the seven local chefs will put their culinary cre-

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ativity to the test at the Salvation Army’s soup kitchen, preparing a daily soup for Salvation Army clients. Soups will be voted on taste, texture, affordability, appearance and nutritional value by the Salvation Army clients. The winners of the soups will move on to the next round. After battling it out over the course of a few weeks, the finalists will face off against each other at a luncheon at the Prestige Rocky Mountain Resort. Participating in the competition are; Chef Rusty Cox (The Heid Out Restaurant and Brewhouse), Chef Graham Barnes (Max’s Place), Chef Shelby Schiller (BJ’s Diner and Creekside Pub), Chef Marc Rathpoller (Tuscany’s), Sous Chef Doug Wagner (St. Eugene Mission Resort), Chef Kathy Morey, (Salvation Army) and Chef Barb Smythe (The Roadhouse Grill).

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