Kimberley Daily Bulletin, November 26, 2015

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THURSDAY NOVEMBER 26, 2015

CENTRE 64

SERIES ENDS ON HIGH NOTE

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Get out of the Cold and into the Kimberley Home Grown Music coffee house this Saturday Nov 28, 8 pm at Centre 64. Tickets are available at Centre 64 (1pm-5pm Tues-Sat) or from the Snowdrift Café. Proceeds go to the Kimberley Helping Hands Food Bank, so donations of non-perishable food items will be gratefully appreciated. MC will be Don Davies. The performers include Shawna Plant and Ian Jones, Sage Grass, Sugar Moon, Don’s granddaughter singer Gwyneth Davies, Vocalists Jasmine Brenton, Sonja Roderman and Sienna Fooks, accompanied by Leith Olafson and Brynlee Cowden on guitars, Conner Foote and maestro pianist Arne Sahlen (clap loudly and he’ll play a tune lying on his back). Buy your tickets early, they sell out. A warm and friendly evening is promised to all!

A banner year for building permits A Kimberley athlete of the week Best year in the last five for Kimberley building permits

C AROLYN GR ANT Bulletin Editor

C AROLYN GR ANT Bulletin Editor

It’s not the heady years of mid-2000s when condo units on the ski hill were going up at a frantic pace, but it’s also not the grim years post-2008 when the global recession slowed construction to almost a standstill. The City of Kimberley is experiencing a good year for construction, the best in five COURTESY CITY OF KIMBERLEY years. Kimberley’s construction activity to date this year is far See Page 5 outpacing previous years.

There’s nothing we in Kimberley enjoy more than hearing about the success of a Kimberley native, especially kids. This week’s good news comes in the form of one Natasha Singer, who is playing for the University of Wisconsin Superior Yellowjackets this year as a freshman goalie.

Natasha Singer

Natasha, born in Kimberley, is a product of the Warner Hockey School in Alberta. This week she has been named as WIAC Athlete of the Week. Singer started both games for the Yellowjackets as they played at nationally-ranked UW-Stevens Point and helped the team pick up three of a possible four points.

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Winter Market Over 65 vendors offering locally made, baked and grown products – just in time for the holidays!

Friday, November 27 • 5pm to 9pm Saturday, November 28 • 10am to 3pm Sunday, November 29 • 10am to 3pm www.cranbrookfarmersmarket.com

1114 BAKER STREET


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