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More than $20,000 was raised for the Cranbrook Kimberley Hospice Society at Harley Davidson of the Kootenay’s annual Harley Davidson motorcycle raffle, held Boxing Day in the Kimberley Platzl. Aaron Featherling of Cranbrook took first prize —winning a Breakout FXSB Softail (pictured above). Second prize — a XG750 Street 750. — went to Tracy Grove of Claresholm. And third prize — a $1,000 Harley-Davidson gift certificate — was won by Seth Gilsdorf of Creston. See more, Page 5. Above, left to right: Jeanne Davidson, Cranbrook Kimberley Hospice Society Executive Director; Kimberley Councillor Darryl Oakley; Hospice President Terry Segarty; Bob Webb, President of the Harley Owners Group. Cranbrook Mayor Lee Pratt; Hospice Board Member Don Davidson.
Nitros to play rare game in Cranbrook in ice booking,” said club president James Leroux. “There was an oversight on someone’s part and it turns out a seniors tournament has been booked that weekend. Our regularly scheduled game runs into the tournament. So we’re in Cranbrook.” Just across the street, the
bus from Kimberley. “I think everyone will car pool as much as they can. Everyone’s made arrangements to hop in with someone else.” The Dynamiters have all the permits in place to serve beer and a minimal menu will be offered from the canteen.
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will be just great. “And it gives our Cranbrook fans a chance to come out. We do have about 60 or 70 Cranbrook fans who support us. Hopefully they’ll grab some of their friends and come out and support us.” Leroux says there are no plans at present to have a fan
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Kootenay Ice will also be in action on Friday, Jan. 6, facing the Spokane Chiefs at Western Financial Place. Leroux said the Memorial Arena will provide a good atmosphere for the Nitros game, which are known to be loud, intense affairs. “It’s a smaller rink, with a better atmosphere. I think it
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It’s not something that happens very often, but the Kimberley Dynamiters will play their Friday, January 6, 2017 home game against the Beaver Valley Night Hawks in the friendly confines of Memorial Arena in Cranbrook. “There was a discrepancy
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A woman is dead and a man severely injured after a serious collision near Moyie, south of Cranbrook. RCMP are reporting that mid-morning on Wednesday, Dec. 28, a two-vehicle collision occurred on Highway 3/95, about 20 kilometres from Cranbrook. The accident happened at about 10:30 a.m., when a westbound Buick Century lost control on slippery roads and crossed the centre line into the path of an eastbound semi truck and trailer carrying dry goods. The collision resulted in the death of the female driver, and severe injuries to the male passenger travelling in the Buick. RCMP said the names of the occupants of car are being withheld pending notification of next of kin. The accident happened on a two-lane stretch of Provincial Highway near Moyie. At the time of the collision, roads were in good driving condition, police said; however, black ice was present in shaded areas. The matter is currently under investigation by members of the East Kootenay Traffic Unit out of Cranbrook. Highway 3 between Cranbook and Creston was closed until mid-afternoon Wednesday.
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