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The Kimberley Gymnastic Club hosted their annual Coconut Cup meet at the end of May. Above are Maria, Sophia, Sage and Gabrielle. See more, page 5.
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Spring Hawes says she will be a voice for diversity and the disabled C AROLYN GR ANT Bulletin Editor
Invermere is emerging as the epicenter of
Columbia River Revelstoke politics, as a third candidate from the Columbia Valley has announced a run at provincial politics. Already running from Invermere are Doug Clovechok, the chosen candidate of the BC Liberals, and Gerry Taft, current Mayor of
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Invermere, who is seeking the NDP nomination. Also seeking the NDP nomination will be Spring Hawes. She is a longtime resident, local business owner, twoterm town councillor and active volunteer. See HAWES, page 3
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Two youths, including one from Kimberley, have been arrested following an attempt to use a stolen credit card. Cst. Katie Forgeron of the Cranbrook RCMP reports that on June 5th, Cranbrook RCMP received a
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call from a resident advising that his truck had been broken into overnight and that several items were stolen, including bank and credit cards. Later that evening the resident called back to advise that he had received a call from his credit card company stating that someone was trying to use the credit card at the Casino of the Rockies. See YOUTH, page 4
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