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Kimberley RCMP host hockey lunches
As part of hockey week, Kimberley RCMP detachment Cst. Chuck Battye organized four days of ball hockey at the detachment, complete with lunch.

The games ran each day, Tuesday to Friday, from 11 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. involving students from McKim Middle School, RCMP members and players from the Kimberley Dynamiters Kootenay International Junior Hockey League team.
Each class made their way down to the detachment for a 20-30 minute game of ball hockey in the back parking lot.
After the game students had hot dogs and hot chocolate for lunch prepared by community volunteers.
Over 275 students from grades 4 to 7 participated in the event. RCMP members from both Kimberley and Cranbrook came out to play. For the grade four students that didn’t play hockey their teacher Bill Sutherland set up teams of skipping. Kids jumped to the beat as Sgt. Laurie Jalbert turned rope.
“This was a very successful event which not only promoted physical fitness, but built lasting relationships between the police and students,” said Cpl. Chris Newel.
The Kimberley RCMP would like to thank and recognize Cranbrook Tim Hortons, Kimberley Overwaitea, the Kimberley Dynamiters, Togs and Toys and Kimberley Speed Watch for their contribution.
– RCMP