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Old 12-05-08, 06:20
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You Mean Its Not Flat, Damn I See Ships Falling Off The Edge As They Head Out From Our Beach

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Old 12-05-08, 08:21
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You Mean Its Not Flat, Damn I See Ships Falling Off The Edge As They Head Out From Our Beach

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Yes. Shocking disillusionment, isn't it? To think they're just going down the blindside of the globe
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Old 13-05-08, 23:25
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Geez, just read this news bit in Canoe News about this helicopter crash (fatalities) that happened here today in one of the residential areas. I don't know where or when it happened or any details other than this story so far.


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CRANBROOK, B.C. — A helicopter has crashed in a residential neighbourhood in Cranbrook, B.C.

Residents say the helicopter was flying above the area when it suddenly crashed and burst into flames.

Witnesses say there were several people in the immediate area when the chopper went down.

Police and emergency officials are on the scene but police would not comment.

A fire department official says firefighters are on the scene and that there are fatalities, but he did not have any further details.
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Old 13-05-08, 23:31
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Wow ... more from a BC news source ... this happened about 1:00 pm here and VERY close to where I live (on 14th) so explains all the sirens I heard about then 4 people were killed ... one a pedestrian.

http://www.cbc.ca/canada/british-col...cranbrook.html
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Last Updated: Tuesday, May 13, 2008 | 5:21 PM ET Comments9Recommend43CBC News
A helicopter crashed in the middle of a residential neighbourhood in Cranbrook, B.C., on Tuesday, killing four people, witnesses say. (CBC)The RCMP have confirmed that four people died when a helicopter crashed into the middle of a street in a busy residential neighbourhood in Cranbrook, in the southeastern Interior of B.C., on Tuesday afternoon.

Witnesses said the chopper was flying low before the crash, apparently checking BC Hydro power lines, when it suddenly came down.

Barry Coulter, editor of the Cranbrook Daily Townsman, said three people in the helicopter, including two BC Hydro employees, and a pedestrian died in the crash.

The helicopter exploded into a fireball and attempts by witnesses to rescue the victims were unsuccessful, said Coulter.

The aircraft came down just after 1 p.m. MT near the corner of 14th Street and 10th Street, not far from downtown. At least one vehicle was damaged in the crash.

The weather at the time was calm and clear and there was no wind, Coulter said.
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Old 14-05-08, 00:07
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... just checked a local map and the accident looks to be 10/11 blocks straight down 14th from my location. A few blocks further North (towards my location) very busy core down Safeway, traffic, pedestrians etc, could have meant a whole lot worse ... bad and sad enough for the people here. Small community ...........
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Old 17-05-08, 05:35
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Well, hard to believe it, but at the moment at 9:30 PM it's +24 outside ... reached +28 today. Just had to gloat ... I'm in heaven!

------ regards the helicopter crash ... victims identified, one, the pedestrian the copter landed on was wearing headphones at the time which probably, as the news reports say, he didn't hear it to know to get out of the way, a Kenya lad around 20/23 not clear on age, here as a student, was on his way to the post office to mail some letters home to his family. The pilot and the hydro workers all local. Reasons for crash still being investigated.
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Old 17-05-08, 06:34
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it's 6.7 c at the moment 2:30 in the afternoon
bit of a cold change
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Old 17-05-08, 06:37
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it's 6.7 c at the moment 2:30 in the afternoon
bit of a cold change
I'll bet all three fires are roaring!

It's a balmy 8 degrees here with constant light rain. Just beautiful.

Too cold and humid to try to paint anything.
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Old 17-05-08, 12:10
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it's 6.7 c at the moment 2:30 in the afternoon
bit of a cold change
bugger that! It's 3 times hotter then that here and I'm still thinking of shifting north to the warmth
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