2 • The Columbia Valley Pioneer
October 30, 2009
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HE’S HERE! Helen and Cory Breau are delighted to welcome
Caleb William Breau to the world!
Born October 1st, weighing 6lb 14 oz. Heartfelt thanks to Jane Blackmore of East Kootenay Midwives and the staff of Cranbrook Regional Hospital for taking such wonderful care of us. Special thanks to Nana, Claire and all family and friends for their loving support and generosity.
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Chief Roger Ekman honoured at Fireman’s Ball Invermere Fire Chief Roger Ekman was honoured last weekend for 30 years of service to the Invermere Fire and Rescue. Invermere Mayor Gerry Taft presented Chief Ekman the 30-year bar for his Long-Service Medal on October 17th at the 38th Annual Fireman’s Ball.
Awards were also presented to John Shaw, who received his 25-year B.C. Fire Service Medal and Captain Shawn Verge, who received his 15-year pin. Photo submitted by Kathy McNeil OKAY
SOUNDS GOOD
AS LONG AS WE ALL STICK TOGETHER WE’LL BE FINE.
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How do you stay in touch if the power goes out? Well, you can get outage updates by calling 1 888 POWERON (1 888 769 3766) or *HYDRO (*49376) from your cell phone. If you have a web-enabled cell phone or PDA visit bchydro.com/mobile. To check broadcasts, keep a battery-powered radio in your emergency kit. And if you have internet access go to bchydro.com/outages, which also provides info on being prepared. IN A POWER OUTAGE, KNOWLEDGE IS POWER.
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