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PHOTOS COURTESY ISAAC HOCKLEY
Isaac and Gabrielle Hockley rode the waves at the annual Koocanusa Wakesurfing Challenge hosted by Sunshine Houseboats on Lake Koocanusa this past weekend, putting in performances that vaulted them into first place in their respective amateur divisions. The Wakesurfing Challenge featured 60 competitors and is one of stops on the World Series of Wakesurfing, which holds wakesurfing events all across the globe. The Hockleys are off to Seattle next week for another event on the World Series tour and then over to Toronto for another Canadian tour event. They will also be heading down to Florida in late September for the World Championship.
Impaired driver runs into RCMP station Who’ll stop the rain? FOR THE TOWNSMAN
A 31 year old Kimberley resident thought it would be a good idea to get behind the wheel of her vehicle after she had been consuming alcoholic beverages. She then ran into the RCMP Detachment where she had
parked. In the early morning hours of July 28th, 2016 Cranbrook RCMP members became aware of an unauthorized vehicle parked “nose in” alongside several fully marked police vehicles in the police only parking area of
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Cranbrook detachment. A short time later, RCMP staff observed a female enter the driver’s area and mistakenly go forward, colliding with a section of the building.
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Summer set to arrive after precipitous June, July TRE VOR CR AWLEY
Yet another thunderstorm warning was issued for the East Kootenay on Wednesday and some may be wondering what happened to the summer season. It’s a case of perception becoming re-
ality, however, according to a meteorologist from Environment Canada, because summer weather should be starting to come around after an unexpected delay.
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