Cranbrook Daily Townsman, February 04, 2014

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BRIAN CLARKSON PHOTO

Cosima Wells (left), Janice Nicli (centre) and Shawna Plant of the Rosie Brown Band are pictured during Saturday night’s “Jam for Jenna,” a fundraiser for cancer patient Jenna Homeniuk held at the McKim Theatre (not pictured are band members Heather Gemmell and Paige Lennox). Several Cranbrook and Kimberley acts took to the event, which raised more than $16,000. See more on Page 3.

MasterChef contestant Cardozo makes it through

After beating herself up over a bad decision involving smelt, Cranbrook’s Danielle Cardozo is in the top 14 of MasterChef Canada SALLY MACDONALD Townsman Staff

Cranbrook’s Danielle Cardozo is through to the top 14 in MasterChef Canada after sailing through the third episode on Sunday night. Danielle was not seen in the final version of the episode that went to air on CTV Sunday night after the Super Bowl. However, sometimes no news is good news

as Danielle was not among those cut from the reality series this week. Danielle shared her off camera experiences of this week’s episode with the Townsman. Stop reading here if you don’t want to know what happens. The episode started with the 16 home cooks remaining in the cook-off series being welcomed into the MasterChef kitchen

where they will sweat out fine cuisine each week until the series concludes. Then the contestants were given their first Mystery Box challenge. They had one hour to cook a dish using some or all of these ingredients: pork tenderloin, chorizo, peanut butter and chocolate.

See CARDOZO, Page 3

Accused carjacker to be sentenced in April S A L LY M AC D O N A L D Townsman Staff

Accused carjacker Nickolas Bullock will learn his fate in April. On Friday, Jan. 31, Bullock appeared in Port Coquitlam Provincial Court on charges stemming from a carjacking in Kitchener and subsequent police chase in Cranbrook in October 2012. The case is being heard in Port Coquitlam because the East Kootenay charges are connected to an incident in Coquitlam that also resulted in charges.

In relation to the Creston and Cranbrook incidents, Bullock has pleaded guilty to charges of robbery, dangerous operation of a motor vehicle, flight from a peace officer, and uttering threats to cause death or bodily harm. On Friday, Cranbrook Crown prosecutor Andrew Mayes argued to Judge Deirdre Pothecary that Bullock should receive a total jail sentence of eight years and two months for the charges.

Cranbrook, BC – Western Financial Place

Thursday, May 22nd, 2014 – 7:00pm TICKETS:

• In person at Western Financial Place Box Office • By phone at 250-426-7328 (seat) • Online at http://westernfinancialplace.ca

See BULLOCK, Page 4

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