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This Week in Photos May 24th 2018

Published on : May 24, 2018 Published by : The Goat
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Olson’s daughter Marla came clear across the country with her daughters Danya and Melissa. When asked to describe her mom, Marla called her, “Strong.” /ANDRU MCCRACKEN
Identical twins Noah and Nathan came from Abbotsford. /ANDRU MCCRACKEN
Don’t just stand there looking at it. Pick up that trash and put it where it belongs. /SUBMITTED
Gunnar, a McBride Secondary School student, spins out a wooden ornament destined to grace McBride’s train station. Local historian Matthew Wheeler discovered these little flourishes on the station in historic photographs. But there was no sample to work with… the last of them were gone by the fifties. Wheeler brought the project and some wood for the shop class to help recreate history. /ANDRU MCCRACKEN
McBride library moving parade. /SYDNEY PHILPOTT
Instructor Sasha Scott said that Edna Monroe has developed a unique style that shows up in her paintings. /ANDRU MCCRACKEN
Just because you’re not a king doesn’t mean you need to eat like a peasant. Ross Ballard (right) and his firefighting colleague Cal Burkosky show their terrific haul of morel mushrooms. And its fit for a king. On tonight’s menu may be pork chops and mushrooms, or maybe just buttered morels. /ANDRU MCCRACKEN
If they vote yes, the Lheidli T’enneh will have a seat at the Regional District of Fraser Fort George. /ANDRU MCCRACKEN
“Well that’s not something you see everyday,” said several onlookers on May 16, minutes after a four-car pile-up in downtown Valemount – ironically in front of the insurance office. Though RCMP have not confirmed details, the collision appeared to involve four vehicles. One pick-up appeared to have hit another pick-up which appears to have collided with an SUV ahead of it, causing it to roll forward and nudge a fourth vehicle. / LAURA KEIL

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