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Aman Virk Memorial
Highway corridor almost done phase 1 ....................................2
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Dolphin breaks personal best at meet ...................................4
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John and Penny Shapperd officially retire ........................................8
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Family and friends of Aman Virk gather at the Golden Golf Club’s hole #11 where there is a plaque in memory of the late Mayor of Golden. The Rotary Club just hosted the 7th Annual Aman Virk Memorial Golf tournament this past weekend to raise funds for the Emergency Medical Services Fund. Photo Submitted
Federal funds bring high-speed to Parson Movie review looks at unconventional love story ..................................9
Jessica Schwitek editor@thegoldenstar.net Parson residents can expect to join the modern technological world by no later than 2017 when high speed internet is brought into their region. Parson, along with nearly 40 other commun-
ities containing approximately 11,000 households, will benefit from the federal government’s commitment of $3.34 million to increase access to internet. To help Canadians have better access to these and many other online opportunities, the Honourable James Moore, Minister of Industry and Minister Responsible for British Columbia, and
David Wilks, Member of Parliament for Kootenay–Columbia, announced the project last week. The money will be provided to the Columbia Basin Trust, who, through their subsidiary Columbia Basin Broadband Corporation, will work with 12 different internet service providers, to co-ordinate the project. Continued on page 4
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