Kimberley Daily Bulletin, June 01, 2015

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MONDAY JUNE 1, 2015

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Some fast-paced rugby action took place last Thursday up at Selkirk Secondary, as the boys’ team hosted Mt. Baker. While all Selkirk sports team are called the Storm, rugby purists in Kimberley still call the rugby team the Highlanders. Above, Selkirk moves the ball upfield.

Nature Park thinning underway Work will be taking place through the summer FOR THE BULLETIN

For thousands of years, fire has played an important role in the forests around Kimberley. Before we humans got good at putting them out, low intensity fires burned every 15 -20 years in some areas, killing most of the juvenile conifers but sparing the larger older trees. You can see from the big old stumps with springboard notches in parts of the Nature Park that forests SUBMITTED PHOTO in many areas were more open than they are today. A worker from Wildlands Eco-Forestry finishes building a burn pile near See page 3 Duck Pond Trail.

A break in a cold case BULLE TIN STAFF

Cranbrook RCMP say that they have some new information on a double homicide, which marked its fifth anniversary on May 29. Leanne MacFarlane and Jeffrey Taylor were killed at their rural home about 20 kilometres east of Cranbrook, B.C. on May 29th, 2010. “This tragic situation is compounded by the fact that this was a case of mistaken identity,” said S/Sgt. Dubnyk. The Cranbrook RCMP and the RCMP Southeast District Major Crime Unit continue to investigate this double homicide and in recent months have been successful in generating new and very positive leads. “Some of these advancements include the execution of warrants to obtain DNA from a number of different individuals. Police have also been successful in speaking to several new witnesses and some of the previous witnesses that have provid-

ed new and positive direction for this investigation. New information has surfaced pertaining to not just those who were at MacFarlane and Taylor’s house on that morning but also those who may have been accessories before and after the fact.” S/Sgt. Dubnyk explains there can be a number of people on the periphery of these crimes that play a significant role including those assisting in getting the suspects to and from the crime scene or those assisting in destroying evidence after the fact. “The dedicated team of investigators have never stopped working on this investigation. They are confident they will be successful in arresting the suspects and holding them accountable for this senseless tragedy” said Dubnyk. The investigative team has established a dedicated “Tip Line” and urge people to call 1-877-987-8477 with any information they may have about this crime.


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