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Christina Yahn of Nelson will run for the Libertarian Party.
Remove the cowboy. The saddle bronc event at the Cranbrook Pro Rodeo last weekend. See more Page 8.
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Wildfire related to earlier structure fire C AROLYN GR ANT Bulletin Editor
but because of a quick initial attack and the number of resources on the fire, was contained at .6 hectares. The RDEK announced at about 8 p.m. Monday evening that the fire was 100 per cent contained. “Thanks to a quick response and cooperative weather conditions, the fire along St. Mary Lake Road is now 100 per cent contained and in the mop-up
Police say the wildfire that began on Monday, August 18 five kilometres from the intersection of Hwy 95A and St. Mary Lake Road is likely related to a structure fire earlier that same day, which is being investigated as possible arson. The wildfire was cause for concern on Monday afternoon,
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stage,” said Tracy Van de Wiel, Information Officer for the RDEK. “There are still several fire fighters on the ground working on mop-up and putting out hot spots. “Our sincere thanks to all our hardworking fire fighters.” The structure fire was reported at about 4:30 a.m. says RCMP Cpl. Chris Newel. “The property is outside the (Kimberley) fire protection
area; BC Wildfire Management attended and monitored the situation to ensure the fire did not spread. Several neighbors assisted the property owner in keeping the fire contained.” Newel says that shortly after noon on Monday a wildfire was reported in the same vicinity, and a number of agencies responded. See FIRE, page 3
Libertarian candidate to run in Kootenay Columbia BILL METC ALFE Nelson Star
Kootenay Columbia has a fifth candidate in the upcoming federal election — Christina Yahn of the Libertarian Party. Yahn has been a resident of Nelson and the Slocan Valley for 12 years and her main activity has been as an apiarist and a developer of new ways of beekeeping. She runs the Queens Bees Project as well as a small business that develops and sells bee-related body products and candles. The Libertarian Party, under its leader Tim Moen of Calgary, is running 85 candidates across the country. Its policies promote private property rights, the free market, individual liberty, and the withdrawal of government from many spheres of public life. See LIBERTARIAN, page 3
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