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LSD seized during arrest BULLETIN STAFF
An 18-year-old Cranbrook male was arrested on December 11 at which time officers seized LSD and marijuana. A press release from the RCMP said the Cranbrook/Kimberley Crime Reduction Unit entered into an investigation after learning a subject may have been selling drugs near the high school. The officers were able to identify the subject and make the arrest on December 11, around 1:30 pm on Baker Street. A search located 10 hits of LSD and a small quantity of marijuana. Additional evidence to support a charge of Trafficking was obtained. Officers were very concerned given the proximity to the high school and information that he may have been selling to students. Although LSD has been seized before in the Cranbrook area it is not that common.
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Nancy Araujo and Elke Heimann present a cheque for $1200 to the Helping Hands Food Bank, Cath Oscarson. These are the proceeds from the door for the Magic of Christmas and Autumn gift shows. It all helps towards the massive effort that went into distributing Christmas hampers last week. See more on that, page 4.
Big kitty on the loose near Kootenay Bay Creston RCMP believe it is someone’s exotic pet FOR THE BULLETIN
The Creston RCMP are asking residents in the area of Crawford Bay and Kootenay Bay, to be aware of the presence of an adult cheetah that was spotted along Hwy 3a on Thursday afternoon. On Thursday December 17, 2015 at around 4:30pm, the Creston RCMP received a report of a cheetah sighting near the community of Crawford Bay, BC. The cheetah was seen wandering roadside by a motorist on Hwy 3A near Kootenay
Bay. The witness was able to photograph the animal and reported the incident to the Creston RCMP. It was observed to be wearing an orange cloth collar. The Creston RCMP immediately consulted with the British Columbia Conservation Services, both agencies have been working together since the sighting in attempts to safely locate the animal. Authorities would also like to speak to the big cat’s custodian. Area residents in the Crawford Bay and Kootenay Bay area, along with staff of the Crawford Bay School have COURTESY CRESTON RCMP been notified by the A passing motorist got this shot of the cheetah on Highway 95A near Kootenay Bay RCMP.
last Thursday.
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Business buys in to CKDI C AROLYN GR ANT Bulletin Editor
The Cranbrook Kimberley Development Initiative is moving forward, and Mayor Don McCormick says that the buy in and support from the business community has been nothing short of spectacular. The CKDI is a joint venture in which Kimberley and Cranbrook will work together to attract and secure industrial development in the region. The Mayors of Cranbrook and Kimberley, along with the Economic Development Officers and in-kind contributors from the business community will be responsible for operational activities, including but not limited to developing the business plan and marketing tools, sales trips, and hosting familiarization trips. A business plan has been developed. One of the keys was to get buy in from local business in order to create enough start up funds. A goal of $5,000 from each of 50 local businesses was set. And with that funding, matching funds will be leveraged.
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