Kootenay man creates giant puppet to commemorate famous elephant

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Charlie Ed is a famous elephant that escaped from the circus in Cranbrook in 1926. Now, a puppet maker in B.C.’s East Kootenay is creating a 16-foot-tall puppet for an upcoming arts festival that will recreate the moment that Ed broke free.

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