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Selkirk celebrated its Awards Night on Monday, June 17th at McKim Theatre. The evening, MC’d by Vice-Principal Jen Quigley, celebrated the many accomplishments of Selkirk students throughout the year. Gr. 12 choir students started the night by leading the audience in the singing of O’Canada. The evening was closed by Selkirk Principal Clint Dolgopol who presented the Principal’s Award and then said a few closing words. Above are the Top Academic Award Winners, Left to Right- Mr. Greg Thygesen; Jamie Kirkwin; Molly Miller; Sierra Cooper; Annika Ackermann; Cailyn Strachan; Clara Macleod; Ms. Cheryl Lenardon. See more from the Awards Night, page 4.
Kimberley Council concerned with Greyhound route elimination
Greyhound has applied for the elimination of the Kimberley to Calgary route.
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In May, the Bulletin published a picture of a memorial bench on the Mark Creek Trail which was damaged by vandals. Immediately after, Kimberley business Tyee Log and Timber contacted the Bulletin to try to trace the family so they could replace the bench, which they have PHOTO SUBMITTED now done. The new bench donated and installed by Tyee Log See BENCH, page 5
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Greyhound Canada has contacted Kimberley City Council asking for feedback about the potential elimination of their Route F and they are about to get an earful. Route F provides Kimberley with service to Calgary with stops at the Alberta border, Radium, Invermere, Windermere, Fairmont, Co-
lumbia Lake, Canal Flats, Skookumchuk, Kimberley and Cranbrook. Greyhound has applied to the BC Passenger Board to eliminate this route. “They’ve asked all municipalities and the RDEK for input,” said Kimberley Mayor Don McCormick. “Kimberley Council has some strong opposition.” See BUS, page 5
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