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The B.C. Budget; differing perceptions
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Sportsnet says volunteer group makes Cranbrook ready to host Grand Slam B A R RY CO U LT E R
For a week of days in November of this year, Cranbrook will be the centre of the curling world. Cranbrook has been awarded an event in the Grand Slam of Curling — the Tour Challenge, the second event
on the tour — and will see a massive influx of top international curlers, 15 men’s teams and 15 women’s teams in the top tier, and another 30 teams in a second tier. The event will be broadcast on Sportsnet, a national sportscasting TV network.
Kristi Petrushchak, Manager of the Tour Challenge for Sportsnet, spoke to the Townsman from Humboldt, Saskatchewan, where she scouting locations for the 2017/18 Grand Slam. Petrushchak said Cranbrook’s existing volunteer net-
work, and the experience Cranbrook had hosting the 2011 Canada Cup of Curling, made Cranbrook a compelling host city for the 2016 event.
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C AROLYN GR ANT TRE VOR CR AWLEY
The government gives with one hand and takes away with the other, says Columbia River Revelstoke MLA Norm Macdonald of the 2016 Budget brought down by the provincial BC Liberal government this week. The government news release on the Columbia River budget announced that Revelstoke MLA Norm fiscal discipline and new Macdonald investments support B.C. families, jobs and communities. Highlights of the budget include $143 million over three years to enhance key areas of the B.C. economy that support jobs in communities, including the new $75-million Rural Dividend Program to help small communities strengthen and diversify their economies; Changes to Medical Services Plan (MSP) premiums and enhanced pre- Kootenay East MLA and mium assistance effec- Minister of Energy and tive Jan. 1, 2017, will Mines Bill Bennett help lower-income families, individuals, and seniors with the cost of premiums. living. All children will be exempted from MSP See BUDGET, page 5
PHOTO COURESTY KIMBERLEY CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
Mayor Don McCormick swears in the new Chamber Board at the annual general meeting. They are Thomas Datt, Tylene Turner, Darren Shaben, Greg Bradley, Darren Close, Kenton Lane, Sabrina Park, Brian Conn. Not available for the picture: Rachelle Colthorp, Tara Penner, Chantel Hack.
Chamber of Commerce week in B.C. C AROLYN GR ANT Bulletin Editor
This week, February 15 through 19, has been proclaimed Chamber of Commerce week in British Columbia. This year’s theme, Empowering B.C. Businesses, celebrates the leadership role that the over 125 chambers in British Columbia play in their local
communities where they build links as business advocates and encourage policies that support business and economic development. “This week we’re celebrating the vital role chambers play in working with businesses to strengthen our economy and create vibrant communities throughout British Columbia. We’ve worked closely with the BC Chamber of Commerce
to get input and advice so we can continue to create valuable resources for small business owners and assist future entrepreneurs,” said Minister of Small Business and Red Tape Reduction Coralee Oakes. “Congratulations to our Chamber members for their participation in making our business community resilient through challenging times in
the past,” said Kimberley and District Chamber Manager Mike Guarnery. “We continue to work for you moving forward and continue the momentum exhibited over the past four years. We congratulate the Chambers throughout the Province for their work in supporting local small and medium business enterprises.” See CHAMBER, page 3
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