Kimberley Daily Bulletin, May 18, 2016

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WEDNESDAY MAY 18, 2016

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New seniors complex proposed

Standing in silent memory to mark ten years since the accident at the Sullivan Mine

Age in place community near Marysville Falls C AROLYN GR ANT Bulletin Editor

This week Phil Salgado from Westcastle Land Developments and Gordon Cory from Worthington Business Consultants met with Kimberley Council’s Committee of the Whole to talk about a new development in Marysville. The development, Kimberley Crossing, will be an Age in Place community for seniors. Age in place is a concept that has been introduced to the United States over the past ten years or so, Salgado says, and is now starting in Canada. It basically means a campus that provides different levels of care, depending on seniors’

needs — from living independently in a duplex town house, to supportive living, such as what is offered at Kimberley’s Garden View village, to full assisted living, each in a different building. All three levels of care would be offered in one location, a piece of land Salgado has owned for some time between Mark Creek near Marysville Falls and the Kimberley Golf Course. “It’s a nice site, you have nature trails, a golf course right near by and the falls. It’s an inspiring place to be,” Salgado said. The important thing right now as the plan is in its early stages, says Cory, is to be flexible. See SENIORS, page 3

A gathering of artists Four concerts in three days C AROLYN GR ANT Bulletin Editor

CAROLYN GRANT PHOTO

BC Ambulance Honour Guard Ian Johnson stood in silence at the Kimberley Ambulance Station Wednesday, to remember the 10th anniversary of the day two ambulance paramedics, Kim Weitzel and Shawn Currier, lost their lives trying to save two others, Bob Newcombe and Doug Erickson, at the Sullivan Mine. Johnson stood from 8:45 a.m., the time the ambulance was called out on May 17, 2006, until 10 a.m. when victims were transported to hospital.

This May long weekend (May 20 to 23) independent musicians from Vancouver, Winnipeg, Calgary, the Okanagan and the Kootenays will be gathering in Kimberley, BC for the Kimberley Artist Gathering. The idea began with Val and Ted Fitch, owners of Chateau Kimberley, who wanted to do something positive for Kimberley. A visit from Ted’s brother Peter, and wife Mary Ellen, from New Brunswick prompted a discussion about what artists may want to perform at a gathering. Artists Andrew and Tami Smith from Kelowna joined in the Kimberley Artist Gathering came to life. It all happens this weekend. Chateau Kimberley will host the visiting artists for the weekend, and are co-sponsoring the event with the Fisher Peak Performing Artists Society.

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