Kimberley Daily Bulletin, June 03, 2016

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FRIDAY JUNE 3, 2016

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McKim School students displayed their science experiments at the annual Science Fair this Wednesday. Above, Isabella and Jasmine explain their sugar crystals experiment. See more on page 4

The Canada Revenue Agency scam is making the rounds again. Kimberley RCMP Detachment Operations NCO Chris Newel says that they are receiving a large number of complaints from persons getting calls from someone claiming to be with the Canada Revenue Agency. Many of the calls are threatening in nature. “The callers claim to be from Canada Revenue Agency and are looking for information, they have been known to threaten arrest,” Newel said. “These are a scam, best to hang up. Revenue Canada does not employ these tactics. “Another ploy is for callers to give you a number to call back to verify their identity, the number they give you is them, not the CRA.”

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COLUMBIA RIVER-REVELSTOKE

Taft to seek NDP nomination Gerry Taft currently serving his third term as Mayor of Invermere Taft, Mayor of Invermere, has announced his intention to seek the nomination. Taft is a familiar name in the riding, beginning his first term on the District of Invermere Council at the age of 20 and now serving his third term as Mayor. He also serves on the RDEK Board and for

the past two years on the Union of BC Municipalities Board. It is dealing with the provincial government on those boards that led him to consider a run in provincial politics. “Although I very much enjoy my current position as Mayor of Invermere and serving on the Re-

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gional District of East Kootenay board, I find that many of the most frustrating aspects of my current position involve interactions with and the failings of the current provincial government,” said Taft. “I think there is a great opportunity to make our province better for every British Columbian, but that

will only happen with a change of government.” At the moment Taft is the only candidate to come forward but he expects more, with one potentially announcing as early as next Monday.

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