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August 8, 2014 / Volume 10 Number 32 / www.peachlandview.com
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AT A GLANCE Rattlesnake Island Swim will enjoy record attendance
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The annual Rattlesnake Island Swim, which typically attracts roughly 80 participants, will include 142 in this year’s installment, a growth credited to the involvement of the event’s new sponsor, Interior Savings. page 3
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Meet recreation coordinator Julie van den Born
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The communityminded yoga and cycling enthusiast says she already loves working here and is looking forward to helping the community stay “active, engaged and involved.” page 7
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Authors bring blockbuster to local farmer’s market
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The culmination of Rene DeFazio and Tamara Veitch’s journey is One Great Year, an era-spanning love story that’s been described as “Indiana Jones meets Eckhart Tolle.” page 9
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An air tanker lays retardant on a burning wildfire just west of Gladstone Drive in Peachland Monday morning. The fire has since been completely contained and was been mapped at 0.1 hectare. For more photos and the story see page 8.
Weekend wildfire a close call for Peachland Erin Christie / Peachland View Mike White spotted the fire near Gladstone Road just as he made his way up Ponderosa Drive around 10:30 on Monday morning. The blaze, which has been mapped at 0.1 hectares wide, was contained within
hours but White says it could easily have become dangerous had the wind been blowing a little harder. “It definitely could have grown and gotten out of control,” White explained. “But fortunately the wind wasn’t really blowing so the fire stayed pretty small. We’re lucky.”
Peachlander Richard Smith echoed White. Smith, a long-time resident who remembers the Trepanier fire vividly, says the Monday morning blaze burned roughly 250 yards from a residential neighbourhood. See OUT-OF-PROVINCE on page 8
Jack and Shirley Miller are the lucky winners of our July draw! They chose a $50 gift certificate for Gasthaus and a $50 gift certificate for Petro Canada. Don’t forget to drop in and enter our August draw!
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