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Impaired driver hits Cranbrook RCMP building FOR THE BULLETIN
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, Cranbrook RCMP report. 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 Cranbrook detachment, Cst Katie Forgeron said in a press release. See IMPAIRED, page 3 JEAN MCALLISTER / JOHN GIBSON OF GIBSON PICTURES
Singletrack 6 mountain bike racers prepare to head out of the Platzl Tuesday morning to tackle Kimberley’s trails in stage 4 of the race.
Singletrack 6 rolls through town Kimberley’s trails attract international bike race C AROLYN GR ANT Bulletin Editor
It’s grueling, it’s exhausting and it’s exhilarating for riders. It’s
the Singletrack 6 and it made its way through four East Kootenay communities this week, Kimberley included. Kimberley hosted stage 4 on Tuesday, starting and finishing in the Platzl. The day began with the field of international riders heading up
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the road to the ski area before hitting the dirt for a proper warmup, as well as ticking off the biggest climb of the day, says Nick Ranno from Verde Brand Communications. “It was just Kimberley’s finest dirt offerings from there on out. Once at the ski area, there was a bit more climbing on
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the hill before the course entered Kimberley’s extensive singletrack trail network with a challenging bit of rocky climbing through Moe’s Canyon, and on into the handcrafted Magic Line singletrack. See RACE, page 4
More mediated talks coming C AROLYN GR ANT Bulletin Editor
Scheduled mediation talks between the City of Kimberley and United Steelworkers Local 1-405 on Wednesday have resulted in the parties being able to come to agreement on essential service levels in the event of a work stoppage, says a City press release issued Thursday afternoon. See MEDIATION, page 3