Kimberley man gets one year for assault on business owner
- On June 30, 2025, Colin Harrison received a prison term of 12 months along with a probation period lasting two years for the assault of Kimberley business owner Michelle Cubin that occurred in September 2024.
- The attack followed Harrison demanding Cubin pay his wife, who was fired from The Healing Hollow a week earlier, prompting a violent, unprovoked assault.
- Harrison punched Cubin repeatedly in the head and chest in broad daylight despite witnesses, and later apologized but showed diminished remorse according to Judge Underwood.
- Harrison completed a 16-hour anger management course, must stay 250 metres from Cubin, and leave immediately if he sees her, while Cubin said, "I'm thrilled today" and feels safer.
- The sentence aims to protect Cubin and uphold community safety, as friends and neighbors expressed relief that justice was served and security restored.
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