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Posted: October 12, 2013

City’s new Zamboni gets a makeover

By Danette Polzin

With City of Cranbrook’s new Zamboni comes a new look. Selkirk Signs and Services happily supported Western Financial Place and Kootenay ICE by donating a wrap for the new Zamboni. With Shivers, the Kootenay ICE mascot, featured on the front, the new Zamboni adds some pizzazz to the ice!

Although well versed in wraps, a Zamboni was a first for Selkirk Signs. It posed some challenges with all the bends and corners, but the end result is impressive. Selkirk Signs’ Sales Manager Jeana McDonald said, “it’s great that we were able to take on a new endeavour and support our local hockey team.”

Zambonis have become an iconic part of Canadian culture. Since being invented in the 1940s, audiences have been fascinated watching the zamboni dress the ice. Now the trend is to dress the Zamboni with a unique wrap that turns it into a showpiece and adds even more excitement to the ice. Rink-goers can check out Cranbrook’s new Zamboni at any of the upcoming games or events at Western Financial Place this season!

Selkirk Signs & Services is a locally owned and operated company based out of Cranbrook, for nearly 30 years.

Photo above: Pictured left to right: Selkirk Signs’ Employees Adam Doll, Allan Wisemiller, Robyn Bell, Carly Nadain, and Jeana McDonald.


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