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“Cowardly thieves” plaguing Okanagan cross-country ski club

A member of the McKinney Nordic Ski Club stands near the organization’s snowcat. The club is reporting that several items have been stolen recently, including gas and the battery from the snowcat. Submitted

It’s been a rough three weeks for the McKinney Nordic Ski Club, with thieves reportedly stealing from the non-profit organization located near Oliver, B.C.

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This week, the club said several items have been stolen during the past three weekends, including money from its donation box. In an email to Global News, the South Okanagan organization called the culprits “cowardly thieves.”

The South Okanagan club also said its snowcat was pillaged, with thieves stealing the battery and 15 gallons of gas, plus a box containing top-up oil, anti-freeze and brake fluid.

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“Frustration with thefts and costly as well,” said the club.

The club says the thefts have been reported to police, and to note any suspicious activity in the parking lot.

For more about McKinney Nordic Ski Club, click here.

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