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June 20, 2013 edition of the West Kootenay Advertiser
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KOOTENAY NEWS
Thursday, June 20, 2013
WEST KOOTENAY
page B5
Well, as big as four big pages, at least, dedicated to improving out-door pursuits.
pages A7-A10
Feature big as all outdoorsRossland forges relationship with Norwegian city.
page A2
Hands across the icecapGreg Nesteroff’s column looks at their name origins.
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ΩLimited time lease offer based on a new 2013 Civic DX 5MT model FB2E2DEX. €2.99% lease APR for 60 months O.A.C. Bi-weekly payment, including freight and PDI, is $89.49. Downpayment of $0.00, first bi-weekly payment, environmental fees and $0 security deposit due at lease inception. Total lease obligation is $11,633.70. Taxes, license, insurance and registration are extra. 120,000 kilometre allowance; charge of $0.12/km for excess kilometer. *Limited time lease offer based on a new 2013 Accord LX MT model CR2E3DE. #3.99% lease APR for 60 months O.A.C. Bi-weekly payment, including freight and PDI, is $142.28. Downpayment of $0.00, first bi-weekly payment, environmental fees and $0 security deposit due at lease inception. Total lease obligation is $18,496.40. Taxes, license, insurance and registration are extra. 120,000 kilometre allowance; charge of $0.12/km for excess kilometer. ¥Limited time lease offer based on a new 2013 Fit DX MT model GE8G2DEX. †2.99% lease APR for 60 months O.A.C. Bi-weekly payment, including freight and PDI, is $89.49. Downpayment of $0.00, first bi-weekly payment, environmental fees and $0 security deposit due at lease inception. Total lease obligation is $11,633.70. Taxes, license, insurance and registration are extra. 120,000 kilometre allowance; charge of $0.12/km for excess kilometer. £Civic is the #1 selling passenger car in Canada 15 years running based on the December 2012 sales results. †† For more information about the AJAC Canadian Car of the Year awards, visit www.ajac.ca/web/ccoty ## For more information about the 2013 IIHS Top Safety Picks, visit http://www.iihs.org/RATINGS/tsp_current.aspx**MSRP is $16,935 / $25,630 / $16,075 including freight and PDI of $1,495 / $1,640 / $1,495 based on a new 2013 Civic DX 5MT model FB2E2DEX / 2013 Accord LX MT model CR2E3DE / 2013 Fit DX MT model GE8G2DEX. PPSA, license, insurance, taxes, and other dealer charges are extra and may be required at the time of purchase. #/*/Ω/€/¥/†/**/£/##/†† Offers valid from June 1st to June 30th, 2013 at participating Honda retailers. Dealer may sell for less. Dealer trade may be necessary on certain vehicles. Offers valid only for British Columbia residents at BC Honda Dealers locations. Offers subject to change or cancellation without notice. Terms and conditions apply. Visit www.bchonda.com or see your Honda retailer for full details.
bchonda.com
The CiviC Comes in 1sT as Canada’s besT-selling
CaR foR 15 yeaRs£.
2013 Accord LXMODEL SHOWN: CR2E3DE
Lease for
$142*
bi-weekly for 60 months. MSRP** $25,630 includes freight & PDI.
3.99% APR#
$0 down
2013 Civic DXMODEL SHOWN: FB2E2DEX
Lease for
$89Ω
bi-weekly for 60 months. MSRP** $16,935 includes freight & PDI.
2.99% APR€
$0 down
2013 Fit DXMODEL SHOWN: GE8G2DEX
Lease for
$89¥
bi-weekly for 60 months. MSRP** $16,075 includes freight & PDI.
2.99% APR†
$0 down
£
Canadian Car of the Year
††
##
2013 IIHS Top Safety Pick
BCHD-June-Car-8x11.786
ΩLimited time lease offer based on a new 2013 Civic DX 5MT model FB2E2DEX. €2.99% lease APR for 60 months O.A.C. Bi-weekly payment, including freight and PDI, is $89.49. Downpayment of $0.00, first bi-weekly payment, environmental fees and $0 security deposit due at lease inception. Total lease obligation is $11,633.70. Taxes, license, insurance and registration are extra. 120,000 kilometre allowance; charge of $0.12/km for excess kilometer. *Limited time lease offer based on a new 2013 Accord LX MT model CR2E3DE. #3.99% lease APR for 60 months O.A.C. Bi-weekly payment, including freight and PDI, is $142.28. Downpayment of $0.00, first bi-weekly payment, environmental fees and $0 security deposit due at lease inception. Total lease obligation is $18,496.40. Taxes, license, insurance and registration are extra. 120,000 kilometre allowance; charge of $0.12/km for excess kilometer. ¥Limited time lease offer based on a new 2013 Fit DX MT model GE8G2DEX. †2.99% lease APR for 60 months O.A.C. Bi-weekly payment, including freight and PDI, is $89.49. Downpayment of $0.00, first bi-weekly payment, environmental fees and $0 security deposit due at lease inception. Total lease obligation is $11,633.70. Taxes, license, insurance and registration are extra. 120,000 kilometre allowance; charge of $0.12/km for excess kilometer. £Civic is the #1 selling passenger car in Canada 15 years running based on the December 2012 sales results. †† For more information about the AJAC Canadian Car of the Year awards, visit www.ajac.ca/web/ccoty ## For more information about the 2013 IIHS Top Safety Picks, visit http://www.iihs.org/RATINGS/tsp_current.aspx**MSRP is $16,935 / $25,630 / $16,075 including freight and PDI of $1,495 / $1,640 / $1,495 based on a new 2013 Civic DX 5MT model FB2E2DEX / 2013 Accord LX MT model CR2E3DE / 2013 Fit DX MT model GE8G2DEX. PPSA, license, insurance, taxes, and other dealer charges are extra and may be required at the time of purchase. #/*/Ω/€/¥/†/**/£/##/†† Offers valid from June 1st to June 30th, 2013 at participating Honda retailers. Dealer may sell for less. Dealer trade may be necessary on certain vehicles. Offers valid only for British Columbia residents at BC Honda Dealers locations. Offers subject to change or cancellation without notice. Terms and conditions apply. Visit www.bchonda.com or see your Honda retailer for full details.
bchonda.com
The CiviC Comes in 1sT as Canada’s besT-selling
CaR foR 15 yeaRs£.
2013 Accord LXMODEL SHOWN: CR2E3DE
Lease for
$142*
bi-weekly for 60 months. MSRP** $25,630 includes freight & PDI.
3.99% APR#
$0 down
2013 Civic DXMODEL SHOWN: FB2E2DEX
Lease for
$89Ω
bi-weekly for 60 months. MSRP** $16,935 includes freight & PDI.
2.99% APR€
$0 down
2013 Fit DXMODEL SHOWN: GE8G2DEX
Lease for
$89¥
bi-weekly for 60 months. MSRP** $16,075 includes freight & PDI.
2.99% APR†
$0 down
£
Canadian Car of the Year
††
##
2013 IIHS Top Safety Pick
BCHD-June-Car-ALT-8x11.786
††
2013 Autos.ca Top Pick
ΩLimited time lease offer based on a new 2013 Civic DX 5MT model FB2E2DEX. €2.99% lease APR for 60 months O.A.C. Bi-weekly payment, including freight and PDI, is $89.49. Downpayment of $0.00, first bi-weekly payment, environmental fees and $0 security deposit due at lease inception. Total lease obligation is $11,633.70. Taxes, license, insurance and registration are extra. 120,000 kilometre allowance; charge of $0.12/km for excess kilometer. ¥Limited time lease offer based on a new 2013 Fit DX MT model GE8G2DEX. †2.99% lease APR for 60 months O.A.C. Bi-weekly payment, including freight and PDI, is $89.49. Downpayment of $0.00, first bi-weekly payment, environmental fees and $0 security deposit due at lease inception. Total lease obligation is $11,633.70. Taxes, license, insurance and registration are extra. 120,000 kilometre allowance; charge of $0.12/km for excess kilometer. #Limited time lease offer based on a new 2013 CR-V LX 2WD model RM3H3DES. *1.99% lease APR for 60 months O.A.C. Bi-weekly payment, including freight and PDI, is $139.00. Downpayment of $0.00, first bi-weekly payment, environmental fees and $0 security deposit due at lease inception. Total lease obligation is $18,070.00. Taxes, license, insurance and registration are extra. 120,000 kilometre allowance; charge of $0.12/km for excess kilometer. ‡$2,500 cash purchase incentive is available on select 2013 CR-V models. Honda cash purchase incentive will be deducted from the negotiated price before taxes and cannot be combined with special lease or finance offers. £Civic is the #1 selling passenger car in Canada 15 years running based on the December 2012 sales results. ##For more information about the 2013 IIHS Top Safety Picks, visit http://www.iihs.org/RATINGS/tsp_current.aspx ††For more information about Autos.ca Top Pick awards, visit http://www.autos.ca/auto-consumer-info/feature-autos-ca-2013-top-picks/ **MSRP is $16,935 / $16,075 / $27,630 including freight and PDI of $1,495 / $1,495 / $1,640 based on a new 2013 Civic DX 5MT model FB2E2DEX / 2013 Fit DX MT model GE8G2DEX / 2013 CR-V LX 2WD model RM3H3DES. PPSA, license, insurance, taxes, and other dealer charges are extra and may be required at the time of purchase #/*/Ω/¥/†/£/€/** Offers valid from June 1st through 30th, 2013 at participating Honda retailers. Dealer may sell for less. Dealer trade may be necessary on certain vehicles. Offers valid only for British Columbia residents at BC Honda Dealers locations. Offers subject to change or cancellation without notice. Terms and conditions apply. Visit www.bchonda.com or see your Honda retailer for full details.
bchonda.com
The CiviC Comes in 1sT as Canada’s besT-selling
CaR foR 15 yeaRs£.
2013 Civic DXMODEL SHOWN: FB2E2DEX
Lease for
$89Ω
bi-weekly for 60 months. MSRP** $16,935 includes freight & PDI.
2.99% APR€
$0 down
£2013 CR-V LXMODEL SHOWN: RM3H3DES
Lease for
$139#
bi-weekly for 60 months. MSRP** $27,630 includes freight & PDI.
1.99% APR*
$0 down
2013 Fit DXMODEL SHOWN: GE8G2DEX
Lease for
$89¥
bi-weekly for 60 months. MSRP** $16,075 includes freight & PDI.
2.99% APR†
$0 down
##
2013 IIHS Top Safety Pick
OR
$2,500
cash purchase incentive on select other models.£
BCHD-June-Car-ALT-8x11.786
††
2013 Autos.ca Top Pick
ΩLimited time lease offer based on a new 2013 Civic DX 5MT model FB2E2DEX. €2.99% lease APR for 60 months O.A.C. Bi-weekly payment, including freight and PDI, is $89.49. Downpayment of $0.00, first bi-weekly payment, environmental fees and $0 security deposit due at lease inception. Total lease obligation is $11,633.70. Taxes, license, insurance and registration are extra. 120,000 kilometre allowance; charge of $0.12/km for excess kilometer. ¥Limited time lease offer based on a new 2013 Fit DX MT model GE8G2DEX. †2.99% lease APR for 60 months O.A.C. Bi-weekly payment, including freight and PDI, is $89.49. Downpayment of $0.00, first bi-weekly payment, environmental fees and $0 security deposit due at lease inception. Total lease obligation is $11,633.70. Taxes, license, insurance and registration are extra. 120,000 kilometre allowance; charge of $0.12/km for excess kilometer. #Limited time lease offer based on a new 2013 CR-V LX 2WD model RM3H3DES. *1.99% lease APR for 60 months O.A.C. Bi-weekly payment, including freight and PDI, is $139.00. Downpayment of $0.00, first bi-weekly payment, environmental fees and $0 security deposit due at lease inception. Total lease obligation is $18,070.00. Taxes, license, insurance and registration are extra. 120,000 kilometre allowance; charge of $0.12/km for excess kilometer. ‡$2,500 cash purchase incentive is available on select 2013 CR-V models. Honda cash purchase incentive will be deducted from the negotiated price before taxes and cannot be combined with special lease or finance offers. £Civic is the #1 selling passenger car in Canada 15 years running based on the December 2012 sales results. ##For more information about the 2013 IIHS Top Safety Picks, visit http://www.iihs.org/RATINGS/tsp_current.aspx ††For more information about Autos.ca Top Pick awards, visit http://www.autos.ca/auto-consumer-info/feature-autos-ca-2013-top-picks/ **MSRP is $16,935 / $16,075 / $27,630 including freight and PDI of $1,495 / $1,495 / $1,640 based on a new 2013 Civic DX 5MT model FB2E2DEX / 2013 Fit DX MT model GE8G2DEX / 2013 CR-V LX 2WD model RM3H3DES. PPSA, license, insurance, taxes, and other dealer charges are extra and may be required at the time of purchase #/*/Ω/¥/†/£/€/** Offers valid from June 1st through 30th, 2013 at participating Honda retailers. Dealer may sell for less. Dealer trade may be necessary on certain vehicles. Offers valid only for British Columbia residents at BC Honda Dealers locations. Offers subject to change or cancellation without notice. Terms and conditions apply. Visit www.bchonda.com or see your Honda retailer for full details.
bchonda.com
The CiviC Comes in 1sT as Canada’s besT-selling
CaR foR 15 yeaRs£.
2013 Civic DXMODEL SHOWN: FB2E2DEX
Lease for
$89Ω
bi-weekly for 60 months. MSRP** $16,935 includes freight & PDI.
2.99% APR€
$0 down
2013 Civic DX
£2013 CR-V LXMODEL SHOWN: RM3H3DES
Lease for
$139#
bi-weekly for 60 months. MSRP** $27,630 includes freight & PDI.
1.99% APR*
$0 down
2013 Fit DXMODEL SHOWN: GE8G2DEX
Lease for
$89¥
bi-weekly for 60 months. MSRP** $16,075 includes freight & PDI.
2.99% APR†
$0 down
##
2013 IIHS Top Safety Pick
OR
$2,500
cash purchase incentive on select other models.£
BCHD-June-Car-ALT-8x11.786
††
2013 Autos.ca Top Pick
ΩLimited time lease offer based on a new 2013 Civic DX 5MT model FB2E2DEX. €2.99% lease APR for 60 months O.A.C. Bi-weekly payment, including freight and PDI, is $89.49. Downpayment of $0.00, first bi-weekly payment, environmental fees and $0 security deposit due at lease inception. Total lease obligation is $11,633.70. Taxes, license, insurance and registration are extra. 120,000 kilometre allowance; charge of $0.12/km for excess kilometer. ¥Limited time lease offer based on a new 2013 Fit DX MT model GE8G2DEX. †2.99% lease APR for 60 months O.A.C. Bi-weekly payment, including freight and PDI, is $89.49. Downpayment of $0.00, first bi-weekly payment, environmental fees and $0 security deposit due at lease inception. Total lease obligation is $11,633.70. Taxes, license, insurance and registration are extra. 120,000 kilometre allowance; charge of $0.12/km for excess kilometer. #Limited time lease offer based on a new 2013 CR-V LX 2WD model RM3H3DES. *1.99% lease APR for 60 months O.A.C. Bi-weekly payment, including freight and PDI, is $139.00. Downpayment of $0.00, first bi-weekly payment, environmental fees and $0 security deposit due at lease inception. Total lease obligation is $18,070.00. Taxes, license, insurance and registration are extra. 120,000 kilometre allowance; charge of $0.12/km for excess kilometer. ‡$2,500 cash purchase incentive is available on select 2013 CR-V models. Honda cash purchase incentive will be deducted from the negotiated price before taxes and cannot be combined with special lease or finance offers. £Civic is the #1 selling passenger car in Canada 15 years running based on the December 2012 sales results. ##For more information about the 2013 IIHS Top Safety Picks, visit http://www.iihs.org/RATINGS/tsp_current.aspx ††For more information about Autos.ca Top Pick awards, visit http://www.autos.ca/auto-consumer-info/feature-autos-ca-2013-top-picks/ **MSRP is $16,935 / $16,075 / $27,630 including freight and PDI of $1,495 / $1,495 / $1,640 based on a new 2013 Civic DX 5MT model FB2E2DEX / 2013 Fit DX MT model GE8G2DEX / 2013 CR-V LX 2WD model RM3H3DES. PPSA, license, insurance, taxes, and other dealer charges are extra and may be required at the time of purchase #/*/Ω/¥/†/£/€/** Offers valid from June 1st through 30th, 2013 at participating Honda retailers. Dealer may sell for less. Dealer trade may be necessary on certain vehicles. Offers valid only for British Columbia residents at BC Honda Dealers locations. Offers subject to change or cancellation without notice. Terms and conditions apply. Visit www.bchonda.com or see your Honda retailer for full details.
bchonda.com
The CiviC Comes in 1sT as Canada’s besT-selling
CaR foR 15 yeaRs£.
2013 Civic DXMODEL SHOWN: FB2E2DEX
Lease for
$89Ω
bi-weekly for 60 months. MSRP** $16,935 includes freight & PDI.
2.99% APR€
$0 down
£2013 CR-V LXMODEL SHOWN: RM3H3DES
Lease for
$139#
bi-weekly for 60 months. MSRP** $27,630 includes freight & PDI.
1.99% APR*
$0 down
2013 Fit DXMODEL SHOWN: GE8G2DEX
Lease for
$89¥
bi-weekly for 60 months. MSRP** $16,075 includes freight & PDI.
2.99% APR†
$0 down
##
2013 IIHS Top Safety Pick
OR
$2,500
cash purchase incentive on select other models.£
BCHD-June-Car-ALT-8x11.786
††
2013 Autos.ca Top Pick
ΩLimited time lease offer based on a new 2013 Civic DX 5MT model FB2E2DEX. €2.99% lease APR for 60 months O.A.C. Bi-weekly payment, including freight and PDI, is $89.49. Downpayment of $0.00, first bi-weekly payment, environmental fees and $0 security deposit due at lease inception. Total lease obligation is $11,633.70. Taxes, license, insurance and registration are extra. 120,000 kilometre allowance; charge of $0.12/km for excess kilometer. ¥Limited time lease offer based on a new 2013 Fit DX MT model GE8G2DEX. †2.99% lease APR for 60 months O.A.C. Bi-weekly payment, including freight and PDI, is $89.49. Downpayment of $0.00, first bi-weekly payment, environmental fees and $0 security deposit due at lease inception. Total lease obligation is $11,633.70. Taxes, license, insurance and registration are extra. 120,000 kilometre allowance; charge of $0.12/km for excess kilometer. #Limited time lease offer based on a new 2013 CR-V LX 2WD model RM3H3DES. *1.99% lease APR for 60 months O.A.C. Bi-weekly payment, including freight and PDI, is $139.00. Downpayment of $0.00, first bi-weekly payment, environmental fees and $0 security deposit due at lease inception. Total lease obligation is $18,070.00. Taxes, license, insurance and registration are extra. 120,000 kilometre allowance; charge of $0.12/km for excess kilometer. ‡$2,500 cash purchase incentive is available on select 2013 CR-V models. Honda cash purchase incentive will be deducted from the negotiated price before taxes and cannot be combined with special lease or finance offers. £Civic is the #1 selling passenger car in Canada 15 years running based on the December 2012 sales results. ##For more information about the 2013 IIHS Top Safety Picks, visit http://www.iihs.org/RATINGS/tsp_current.aspx ††For more information about Autos.ca Top Pick awards, visit http://www.autos.ca/auto-consumer-info/feature-autos-ca-2013-top-picks/ **MSRP is $16,935 / $16,075 / $27,630 including freight and PDI of $1,495 / $1,495 / $1,640 based on a new 2013 Civic DX 5MT model FB2E2DEX / 2013 Fit DX MT model GE8G2DEX / 2013 CR-V LX 2WD model RM3H3DES. PPSA, license, insurance, taxes, and other dealer charges are extra and may be required at the time of purchase #/*/Ω/¥/†/£/€/** Offers valid from June 1st through 30th, 2013 at participating Honda retailers. Dealer may sell for less. Dealer trade may be necessary on certain vehicles. Offers valid only for British Columbia residents at BC Honda Dealers locations. Offers subject to change or cancellation without notice. Terms and conditions apply. Visit www.bchonda.com or see your Honda retailer for full details.
bchonda.com
The CiviC Comes in 1sT as Canada’s besT-selling
CaR foR 15 yeaRs£.
2013 Civic DXMODEL SHOWN: FB2E2DEX
Lease for
$89Ω
bi-weekly for 60 months. MSRP** $16,935 includes freight & PDI.
2.99% APR€
$0 down
£2013 CR-V LXMODEL SHOWN: RM3H3DES
Lease for
$139#
bi-weekly for 60 months. MSRP** $27,630 includes freight & PDI.
1.99% APR*
$0 down
2013 Fit DXMODEL SHOWN: GE8G2DEX
Lease for
$89¥
bi-weekly for 60 months. MSRP** $16,075 includes freight & PDI.
2.99% APR†
$0 down
##
2013 IIHS Top Safety Pick
OR
$2,500
cash purchase incentive on select other models.£
A2 Thursday, June 20, 2013 West Kootenay Advertiser
The signing of the Friendship Agreement on May 17—Norway’s National Day—with Surnadal, Norway, was an historic event for the City of Rossland.
According to the friendship agreement, the document (signied in Norway was “in rec-ognition of our shared history through Olaus
Jeldness. He ties the bonds from Surnadal to Rossland with his skiing exploits and his passion for life, sports and community.
The agreement states that in “the fu-ture our two commu-nities could consider working together on an exchange, possibly a student exchange program, a program for cultural exchange or coordinated sports
events.” Both commu-nities will always have their doors open to anyone in these com-munities who would like to come for a visit.
And in Norwegian: “Dette er en erkjen-ning av vir felles his-torie gjennom Olaus Jeldness. Han knytte banda fra Surnadal til Rossland med sin ski-dugleik, sin lidenskap for livet, sport og sam-funn.
Framover kan vare to samfunn tenke seg a jobbe saman om nokre utvekslingsprogram, dette kan vere eit ut-vekslingsp’rogram in-nanfor skulesektoren. eit’program for kul-turell utveksling og eventuelt koordin:en-ng av idrettsarrange-ment. Begge samfunn vii alltid gjensidig 0nske bes0kande fn\ desse. hjarteleg vel-komne.”
City of Rossland strikes meaningful international accordTimoThy SchaferWest Kootenay Advertiser
Pictured (L-R), Ray Gaudart - Spirit of Red Mountain, Rossland Mayor Greg Granstrom, Mons Otnes, Mayor of Surnadal, Lilli Husby, Cultural Director - Surnadal. Submitted photo
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A3West Kootenay Advertiser Thursday, June 20, 2013
News/Community
Welcome award bestowed upon Robson B&B
B&B honoured as a Top Performing Business as Reviewed
by Travelers on the World’s Largest Travel
Site
Late last month the Castlegar area’s Wind-borne Bed and Break-fast announced it had received a TripAdvi-sor® Certificate of Ex-cellence award. The accolade, which hon-ours hospitality excel-lence, is given only to establishments that consistently achieve outstanding traveler reviews on TripAdvi-sor, and is extended to qualifying businesses worldwide. Only the top-performing 10 per cent of businesses listed on TripAdvisor receive this presti-gious award.
To qualify for a Certificate of Excel-lence, businesses must maintain an overall rating of four or high-er, out of a possible five, as reviewed by travelers on TripAd-visor, and must have been listed on Trip
Advisor for at least 12 months. Additional criteria include the volume of reviews re-ceived within the last 12 months.
“Windborne B&B is pleased to receive a TripAdvisor Certif-
icate of Excellence,” said Marc Conacher, owner of the B&B. “We strive to offer our customers a memo-rable experience, and this accolade is evi-dence that our hard work is translating
into positive reviews on TripAdvisor.”
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Submitted
Mayor re-elected to represent BC at Fed-eration of Canadian Municipalities’ table; City has earned over $1.6M from FCM sup-ported Gas Tax since ‘08.
There is another feather in Nelson’s cap and a strength-ened local tie with Ottawa following last week’s Federation of Canadian Munici-palities (FCM) An-nual Conference and Tradeshow, held in Vancouver.
Nelson Mayor John Dooley has been re-elected to the na-tion-wide organiza-tion’s board, as chair of the BC Caucus, for a second year.
“Being elected by
fellow BC mayors, councillors and re-gional district repre-sentatives is an even greater honour the second time ‘round, for both the City and myself, ” says Dooley. “It’s a great advantage to the people of Nel-son and the citizens of British Colum-bia, because I’m that much more familiar with the FCM’s pro-cesses and systems. Last year I made a
lot of connections on the federal front. Now the people we need to work with in Ottawa know me, and I know them.”
In his role as chair, Dooley will represent 181 BC local gov-ernments, including villages, cities and re-gional districts.
Last week, an Angus Reid survey found that 71 per cent of Canadians are sat-isfied with their local
government services — that’s a higher per-centage of satisfac-tion than any other level of government. Municipalities pro-vide the lion’s share of front-line services to Canadians, while col-lecting just eight cents of every tax dollar.
“While local gov-ernments strive to continue improving all of the essential services they pro-vide to Canadians,” says FCM president Claude Dauphin. “Whether it’s clean water, safe streets, or fast, reliable public transit, the survey re-sults show we have a foundation of support among our citizens to build on.”
“It’s time to partner for the greater good of the country and we are just getting start-
ed.” Dooley stresses
that municipal and federal governments working together must be the rule, not the exception.
More than 1,800 municipal delegates attended the FCM’s Vancouver event, the organization’s 76th annual conference. And for the first time, says Dooley, BC had 100 per cent partici-pation from all of its FCM member com-munities — the high-est level of participa-tion of any province or territory in the na-tion this year.
The mayor says there are many rea-sons to fully partici-pate in the FCM, but few as financially vital as the Federal Gas Tax initiative.
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Community/Entertainment
Since the age of four, Scott Woods has been playing the d-dle.
Inspired by his father and mother, Woods carried on the family business of performing by shar-ing his love for all things music.
Last Tuesday (June 11) the Scott Woods Band stopped by the Grand Forks Second-ary School auditori-um to play its Swing-ing Fiddles concert. e show is di er-ent every year with new additions to the group and di erent themes of music. is particular perfor-mance showcased the swinging sounds of the 1920s, 1930s and 1940s.
Along with the band itself – that en-compasses Scott’s mother, nephew, and other various fami-ly members – young talented musicians and dancers are in-vited to perform with the show as it travels across the country playing 150 concerts.
e act of step dancing is one that frequently occurs during the show. Woods explains that this type of dance can be categorized as
“a mix between the American style clog-ging to country mu-sic and tap-dancing to pop music except they (dance) to ddle tunes.”
Step dancing was done in logging camps many years ago.
In the evenings and weekends the work-ers would play ddles and button accordi-ons and have dances. is was their enter-tainment sans alco-hol.
ere were no women around to dance with at these gatherings, so the men would have to nd a way to dance by themselves.
e workers would
dance by tapping their feet while playing and others would step dance over a plank of wood or the top of a tree stump.
Fiddling is a trade in the Woods family that has been passed down six generations to Scott.
e Fergus, Ont. native went on to compete in and win the Canadian Open Fiddle Contest twice, and is also a two-time winner of the Cana-dian Grand Masters Fiddle Champion-ship.
Scott has per-formed and compet-ed around not only Canada, but the Unit-ed States and Europe as well.
One piece of advice that Scott has to bud-ding musicians is one that many may have heard before: “Prac-tice, practice, prac-tice.”
Scott also stresses the importance of the relationship between business and per-forming.
Scott says that performing is “the easy part,” but com-ing from a business background he says it is very important to look at that side of his cra as well to create a sure re way to suc-ceed.
For more informa-tion about the Scott Woods Band visit www.scottwoods.ca.
Scott Woods and his ‘swinging’ waysALESHA STARCHUKWest Kootenay Advertiser
Scott Woods and various family members delivered a concert at the GFSS Theatre on Tuesday, June 11.
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Sculpture Talk
‘Heads Up, Grizzly’ (bronze)
e daughter of noted sculptor Fran Jenkins, British Columbia na-tive Cathy Jenkins learned the joy of creating artistic works at an ear-ly age. Born in Williams Lake and raised in Revelstoke, the wilder-ness of her Selkirk Mountain sur-roundings and her mother’s studio together have instilled a love of na-ture and its residents, particularly grizzly bears. So her rst appear-ance at Sculpturewalk Castlegar is a homecoming of sorts, with an impressive bronze rendition of her favourite subject as an appropriate entry.
Now an acclaimed professional sculptor herself, Jenkins works from her studios and new, adjoin-
ing showroom in Langley full-time. She creates exquisite studies of grizzlies, and other animals too, in marble, serpentine, and bronze.
“I am following in my mother’s footsteps,” she says with an easy laugh. “Her animal pieces certainly inspired me to study and ultimate-ly sculpt them, as she continues to do. Our interpretations and styles di er of course, but we share a common love of wildlife. Grow-ing up in Revelstoke, well, grizzly bears are a part of the essence of the town. It’s understandable they are one of my favourite subjects.”
She worked sanding and polishing her mother’s sculptures as a teen-ager - absorbing knowledge on technique and material while do-ing so - and sold her rst sculpture at the age of 19. Years of practice and learning, coupled with ongo-ing sales and increased recognition plus a two year course in animal studies at the Northern Alberta Institute of Technology in Edmon-ton, convinced Jenkins that sculpt-ing would be her livelihood. She hasn’t looked back since.
e only Canadian - and o en awarded - member of the Ameri-can Women Artists (AWA) col-lective, Jenkins bronze is one of a number of animal studies she is currently working on. ‘Heads Up, Grizzly’ portrays the undis-puted king of B.C.’s mountains in a classic, favoured pose. Hunch-ing slightly behind a rocky crag, the bear is alert and aware, head
erect, one massive paw resting on the outcropping of rock. Jenkins’ sculpture captures the sheer power and bulk of the animal - the mas-sive haunches, roiling shoulders, attentive face and distinctive hump are all wonderfully de ned as he surveys his surroundings warily.
“I chose to cast ‘Heads Up, Grizzly’ in bronze for the Castlegar event as it’s a medium I’m exploring more and more,” she says. “Usu-ally I work in marble or serpentine. Both of them are such a beautiful stone in their nished state, full of muted shades, colours and granu-lar diversity. Whichever it is, I truly believe the stone I’m working with guides my artistic instincts to an extent.”
Just back from an inspiring three-day workshop on patinas in Love-land, Colorado, Jenkins is not yet certain what the nished hues of her sculpture will be. ‘Still mull-ing that nal decision over,” she says with a ready smile. Without a doubt, the chosen patina will compliment her sculpture well. With ‘Heads Up, Grizzly’ Jenkins impressively captures the regal magni cence and undeniable presence of her favourite subject for us to enjoy.
For more information on SculptureWalk pick up a brochure from one of the ballot boxes in downtown Castlegar or visit www.sculpturewalkcastlegar.com
Welcome to our regular feature introducing the artists behind the sculptures in this year’s Castlegar SculptureWalk.
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All sculptures are available for sale and lease to the public. Interested individuals and businesses may contact castlegarsculpturewalk@gmail.com.
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Downtown Cast legar • May-September
Peace SignDenis KleinePeople’s Choice Award 2010
Purchased by City of CastlegarLocation: West Kootenay Regional Airport
RainbowPatrick Field
Purchased by Communities in Bloom and donated to the City of CastlegarLocation: Castlegar RCMP
Jack’s Story TimeGregory Johnson
Purchased by Kootenay SavingsLocation: Kootenay Savings Crossroads
Going for the GoalDee Clements
Purchased by Chris & Kathy SykesLocation: Tim Hortons
Nokhom MaskwaStewart Steinhauer
Purchased by the Kalawsky FamilyLocation: Kalawsky GMC
Huge and FoolishRab’ia
Purchased by Columbia Basin TrustLocation: Columbia Basin Trust
Is This Love?Osamede Obazee
Purchased by Pinnacle PACLocation: Castlegar Art Farm
Natural WondersMichelle Moushey Dale
Purchased by the Yule FamilyIn Memory of Adele YuleLocation: 6th St & Columbia Ave.
The DreamerPeter Vogelaar
Purchased by Columbia Basin TrustLocation: Kinnaird Elementary School
Summer DistractionsLee Leuning & Sherri Treeby
Leased by Marlowe-YeomanLocation: Castleaird Village
DawnDenis Kleine
Leased by Krueckl Financial Services Inc., Remax Home Advantage, Linda Nephin,Nutech ConstructionLocation: Kreuckl Financial
RavenDaniel Kloc
Purchased by Pinnacle PACLocation: Castlegar Art Farm
Three Ring CircusTamara Schweigert
Leased by Derek SherbininLocation: Century 21
ExodusCarl Sean McMahon
Purchased by the 2009 Grad ClassLocation: Stanley Humphries Secondary School
Linotype WapitiCarl Sean McMahonPeople’s Choice Award 2011
Purchased by City of CastlegarLocation: West Kootenay Regional Airport
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‘Rusty’ (metal)
Artistically, Nelson artist Cedar Mueller is almost exclusive in her chosen portrayals. Both gure strongly in her everyday life too: horses and grizzly bears.
Raised in the Tatlayoko Valley in the Chilcotin region of central Brit-ish Columbia, Mueller grew up rid-ing and spending most of her wak-ing free hours with her horse Minx. She studied to be a wildlife biologist and a er several stops around the province studying grizzly bears – adding a husband and two children along the way – she is now settled in Nelson where she is focusing on developing her career as an artist.
Displaying an artistic bent from an early age, Mueller not too long ago renewed her painting pursuit more seriously; a friend bought one of the boldly coloured, assured studies that she had hung in their home. A lot more excellent acrylics have followed, but the raison d’etre for her rst time entrant status at Sculpturewalk started with a trip to the sunny south.
“We were travelling in the Domini-can Republic a couple of years ago and were really taken with some metal horse sculptures there. Of course, shipping them back was prohibitively expensive, so I though to myself, ‘I’ll see about making my own once we’re home!’” She did, and ‘Rusty’ was created.
Mueller talked with a welder friend, invested in a unit, and then went scrounging for material from family, neighbours and friends. “It took some time, but for a rst e ort I’m pretty pleased,” she says with a laugh. “He seemed to build himself, almost.”
As she should be. e nearly life-size sculpture is an amalgamation of scavenged and donated parts. Steel plates of course, but also chains, rollers, coils, sprockets and metal strapping too. Deliber-ately using o set angles occasion-ally, splashes of red metal plate and openings throughout, Mueller’s
familiarity with horses has ‘Rusty’ classically posed. Head down with one forelock and hoof raised and bent, it is a thoughtfully consid-ered, dynamic sculpture.
Having nished her second metal horse sculpture – salvaged from an old truck abandoned in the Chilco-tin – a ectionately named Chevy, Mueller is ready to tackle her other artistic love in reclaimed metal.
“Next up is a grizzly bear, de nite-ly,” she says with enthusiasm. “My grizzly paintings are all about us-ing bold strokes to depict the wild-ness and majesty they possess. Of course, painting and sculpting are di erent, but the general intent is to create a pleasing work, whether with acrylics or salvaged metal bits and pieces.”
With ‘Rusty’, the relatively neophyte sculptor impresses. Cleverly com-posed, imposing and stylish, Muel-ler’s initial o ering will please view-ers of all ages, horse lovers or not.
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Our mountain biking tours are based from Christina Lake, and are central to some of the most spectacular sections of the Kettle Valley Railgrade (KVR) and Columbia & Western Rail (C&WR). Trestles, tunnels and lake vistas are common on the surrounding trails, and the longest tunnel (1 km) on the rail is just over the hill. We shuttle you to the height of land (in most cases) so your ride is almost always downhill. Plus you are
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In addition to biking, we feature stand up paddleboards (SUP), canoes and kayaks for some fun on the lake. Our weekend getaways feature smaller groups, families or couples, with everything geared towards a weekend of recreation, relaxation, or romance.
OWNER: Bob & Lucinda Dupee YEARS IN BUSINESS: 21 yearsDEALER: WildWays Adventure Sports
REPUTATION: We sell kayaks, bikes, S.U.P., clothing & gear. We provide rentals, sales & tours
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702 Baker St Nelson(250) 354 4622 www.gericks.com
Gericks Cycle & Ski/ Nelson BC
Our staff have combined experience of over 120 years in the bicycle and ski industries. We excel in bicycle repairs and sales at all levels. If cycling is your interest we have you covered, from freeriding to road racing, bmx or dirt jumping, kid’s bikes or
cruisers, we are your store. We want to meet or exceed our clients needs and are always striving to be better. We are active in the community and involved with virtually all local events. If there is an event happening, you can bet we are somehow attached to it.
EXCELLING IN SERVICE
OWNER: Ross McNamara
YEARS IN BUSINESS: 30+ years
DEALER: Specialized/Norco/Kono/Giant
REPUTATION: Exceeding customer expectations, quality products, exceptional selection, always trying to improve our service, investing in people.
Hwy 3A, Nelson V1L 4P5(250) 354-9235 www.silversprayrafting.ca
OWNER: Kevin Pollard.
YEARS IN BUSINESS: 7
DEALER: White water and Family River rafting
REPUTATION: We are the original Whitewater Rafting company in the West Kootenays and our customer service and safety records are impeccable.
Silver Spray Rafting/ Nelson BCA raft trip on the Slocan River is the perfect adventure and a unique way to experience the beauty of the West Kootenays. This half day trip starts with a relaxing oating and swimming in the crystal clear water of the spectacular Kokanee and Valhalla Mountain ranges. As we enter the last few kilometers of the run you will feel the pace of the river increase as it makes the nal descent towards its con uence with the Kootenay River. Get your paddles ready for some really great whitewater action!
All our guides are certi ed professionals and we provide all the safety gear and wetsuits on the
cooler days. So come and join us this hot summer on the cool River.
RIDE THE WAVES.
Hwy 3A, Nelson
A10 Thursday, June 20, 2013 West Kootenay Advertiser
B & F Sales & Service Ltd./ Grand Forks BCBack in 1963 two friends, Bill and Fred decided to get together and open a business, B & F Sales and Service.
It began as a small business that specialized in the sales and service of all things engines.
Fred moved on and over time a young Ryan with his passion for motorcycles and snowmobiles began learning, eventually working and later becoming the owner of what has now become the oldest family run business in this industry in the Boundary.
B & F Sales, Bill and now Ryan have been successful in maintaining a place in the community and the industry for 50 years because of the loyalty of their customers. Ryan works hard to offer his customers the best experience possible from the purchase of a new machine or the repair of an old one. Ryan has been and strives to continue, to offer his service with honesty and dedication and provide his customers with the knowledge that he will be “here” long after the sale. Come by and say hi to Ryan at B & F Sales on 2nd Street in Grand Forks. Your motorcycle, ATV and small engine specialist.
OWNER: Ryan Tomilin
YEARS IN BUSINESS 50
DEALER: We sell Stihl, Honda and Husqvarna lawn, garden and chainsaw products. Arctic Cat and Honda ATV’s, Honda motorcycles and Arctic Cat snowmobiles. All forms of motorsports parts, accessories and clothing.
REPUTATION: We have provided sales and service to the people of Grand Forks and the Boundary for 50 years.GE
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Sacred Ride/ Nelson BC
The Sacred Ride is Nelson, BC’s premier mountain bike, ski and snowboard shop with great selection, service and prices on road and mountain bikes, skis, snowboards, gear and clothing.Experience The Ride. Our experience and knowledge of the local trails is what makes us your rst choice for Nelson mountain biking. If you are planning to visit Nelson or if you live here and want to know more about the great rides in the area, we urge you to drop by the shop for the latest on trail conditions, trail maps and the best rides for your ability.
No matter what kind of rider you are and what kind of terrain you love, we have the bike for you. Let our team of riders with years of experience in the Kootenays help you pick the bike that will be yours.
If you’re not ready to buy, rent a bike. Ride the trails as they were meant to be ridden. They are ready for you...
• Hard Tails $45 Day • All Mountain $65 Day • Down Hill $95 Day
RIDE HARD. RIDE TRUE.
OWNERS: Mark Holt and Jeff Grosch
YEARS IN BUSINESS: 18 years
DEALER: Sacred Ride
REPUTATION: Experienced and honest staff providing great service
(250) 505-6727 www.footstepsecoadventures.com
FOOTSTEPS ECO ADVENTURES/ Nelson BC
Leah Brown is the founder of Footsteps Eco Adventures. Leah is certified with an advanced wilderness first aid certificate and is a competent hiking and biking leader. She loves to plan and create adventures for others. She has previous experience designing and leading tours for hostels on Vancouver Island. Much of her work has been with children and she looks forward
to creating summer fun programs for kids and families.
Leah has made the Kootenay her beloved home and is dedicated to promoting sustainable tourism and a happy healthy green community.tours. Tours will strive to have low impact on the ecosystems we are exploring. The business will use local resources and promote awareness of the ecological sensitivity of our wild spaces and the connections we have with the land.
GET UP THERE
Hellman Canoe and Kayak/ Nelson BCCanoeing and Kayaking have been a passion of mine for most of my life. I remember as a small child being fascinated by canoes and kayaks. I taught myself how to paddle from books and lms and was soon going on little adventures on the streams and lakes of Manitoba. I developed my skills and soon I was going on multi day adventures into the wilderness.
Over the years I took more paddling courses and began teaching. I eventually became a master instructor.
Canoeing and kayaking have been a means of transportation that have enabled me to see parts of Canada that very few people have seen, but they have been much more than that. They have become a way of de ning myself, a way of connecting to nature and a way of being in touch with my spirit.
I love to share my passion for paddling with people. Opening my canoe and kayak shop has been a dream come true. It is a privilege to talk about boats and paddling with so many great individuals.
2645 Hwy 3A Nelson, BC V1L 6L1250-825-9571
www.hellmancanoes.com
OWNERS: Bob and Colleen Hellman
YEARS IN BUSINESS: 25
DEALER: We pride ourselves on our custome built canoes.
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ARIES (MAR 21 – APR 20)Some exciting fresh starts are indicated for you; these center on home and family. Birth and rebirth are core themes. An increase in con dence is a likely response. Inspired by it all, you are moved to create and realize vivid expressions of beauty. Higher energy levels are another consequence. Celebrate this graduation is an indication to advance.
TAURUS (APR 20 – MAY 21)The momentum of expansion continues. An increased work load is a likely consequence. Whether it is your income, a higher degree of self-expression, a widening vision, big dreams and hopes and so on, the feeling is big. Expect this expansive surge to continue. Clarity of vision and focus and patient commitment to them is the key.
GEMINI (MAY 21 – JUN 21)Jupiter in your sign over the past year has likely coincided with a sustained period of increase, risk taking, travel and/or big ideas, plans and actions. Now you are entering a cycle when the implementation of these could produce big returns. Follow through with diligence, determination, faith and sustained effort is the next big theme.
CANCER (JUN 21 – JUL 22)The Sun followed very closely by Jupiter in your sign indicates something big and exciting is happening in your life. The next several weeks will be very revealing of it. You will feel the urge, desire and inspiration to take new leads. Where you con dences were low not so long ago, now they are rising and quickly. Tune-in to get an early jump on it!
LEO (JUL 22 – AUG 23)Some beautiful and fruitful dreams are gestating in the fertile ground of your imagination. This process already began a few weeks ago and will deeper over the next several weeks. It may take up to a year however for the fruit to actually take form. Trust this and cultivate a steady rhythmic pace of laying a solid and thorough foundation.
VIRGO (AUG 23 – SEP 22)Some key activation in your social, public and/or professional spheres occurred over the past few weeks. Now it is time to nurture them to their next effective level of growth. This includes giving and more likely receiving training and instruction. Keeping an open mind, collaboration and effective communication constitute key follow through steps.
LIBRA (SEP 22 – OCT 22)Some major activations in you public standing and over all status quo have begun. These will continue at an accelerated rate over the next few weeks. The timing is good to push for a promotion or to advance to the next level somehow. A bal-ance of calculated timing and strategy now backed by an assertive drive could produce big returns.
SCORPIO (OCT 22 – NOV 21)Your sights are set on a brighter future. You feel the urge to go big somehow, as if suddenly. This may pertain to your vision and philosophy more than to taking direct action yet. Your focus includes steadily unfolding changes in your over lifestyle, that began 2-3 years ago. The overall process till persists and this trend will continue.
SAGITTARIUS (NOV 21 – DEC 21)The theme of endings and beginnings continues and will become increasingly evident over the coming weeks. It may be as simple as new dreams coming in to replace old ones. Of course, the tone could be much more grave. Perhaps it is some kind of transition, transcendence or ascension. Though subtle it is sure and all part of your destiny.
CAPRICORN (DEC 21 – JAN 19)Cultivating more harmony on relationship fronts is a call for extra effort. The need to take such action began a few weeks ago anyway and now is increasing. At best, this will coincide with a signi cant increase in social activity. Taking important initia-tives are likely but so too is the prospect of undergoing a powerful series of initiations.
AQUARIUS (JAN 19 – FEB 19)You have entered san important cycle that will help to establish a new and stronger foundation. You should already see some of the signs. The twist is that you will have to work for it. Also, how you interpret ‘stronger’ is a key element. Often entering new territory does not produce con dence. This one should but you will need to be clear and sharp to meet the challenges implied.
PISCES (FEB 19 – MAR 20)A fertile and creative cycle has begun. The initiation will occur in stages and will be complete by mid to late July. Mercury retrograde is the twist that will require added exibility. Everyone will be dealing with it. For you it includes the need to deliberately concentrate and follow through on your goals, plans and dreams. Get organized, do the work but know that completion will take a while anyway.
Contact Michael O’Connor for a Personal Reading | 888.352.2936 | sunstarastrology@gmail.com | www.sunstarastrology.com
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Horoscope for the Week June 21, 2013Horoscope for theTip of the Week: Happy Solstice! This is a special moment in time each year worthy of our recognition and celebration. And this is a special time in history to be alive. We are in the early minutes of a whole new day in human history. The Birth of the internet as public domain in 1993, the beginning of a New Millennium in 2000, the conjunction of the Winter Solstice Sun with the Galactic Center… each serves as a signpost. There are many reasons to feel grateful to be here. Yes, humanity also has many challenges to overcome. Thanks to modern technology and the communications aspect of it especially, more people are more aware of the problems we face than ever before. Modern science and technology have brought us so much to be able to collectively rise above survival. Yet, ironically both are also major contributors to bringing us to the very brink where our very survival is at stake. This includes all species of life on our precious planet. Although the majority of humanity has lost touch with the natural rhythms and cycles of nature, they have not lost touch with humanity. The Sun’s cycle is deeply woven into our individual and collective psyche. How could it be otherwise? This direct relationship with the Sun’s light is the basis of photosynthesis and there is strong evidence to support that the principle upon which this process rests is not solely linked to planet growth. The same can be said of the Moon’s cycle. The in uences of the Sun and Moon are the foundation and all the other planets play key archetypal roles as well. Solstice is a reminder not only of our intimate relationship with nature, both that which we experience on earth, but also that with cosmic nature. In other words, we live on a planet which is part of a larger cosmic reality beginning with the Sun, Moon and Earth and extending to the solar system. Incidentally, the Full Moon in Capricorn occurs on June 23 at 4:32 am PDT. Due to its close approach to earth in its elliptical cycle it has been dubbed a ‘Super Moon’. The other reason it is a Super Moon is because it will form aspects to all of the far planets from Jupiter out over the course of the day. Expect an emotional ride before the day is done.
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Announcements
Coming Events
Do you have multiple sclerosis, or are you a care-giver for a loved one who does? Would you like to meet with bonnie Fagin, the MS Society’s West Kootenay Community Service Coordi-nator and others with MS? Lonnie will be in Grand Forks on Saturday, June 22nd. Please call (toll free) 1-866-352-3997 if you’d like to attend the group meeting from 10:30 am until noon.
Public Notice: A.A. meetings, Grand Forks Valley Group of Alcoholics Anonymous. MON-DAY 8pm. (Closed Study) at Catholic Church Rectory. 7269 - 9th St.; WEDNESDAY (Men’s Closed) 8pm at Angli-can Church rear basement, 7252 - 7th St; THURSDAY and SATURDAY (Open) 8pm also at Anglican Church. Ph: 250-442-3839 or 250-442-8797.
VENDORS WANTED: Grand Forks and District Fall
Fair, August 23rd., 24th., and 25th., 2013.
Dick Bartlett Park and the G.F. Curling Rink. Vendors welcome. Please call Jason:
1-250-666-1121 or email: fallfair2012@yahoo.ca
Vendor forms are available on our website:
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InformationRe June Firemans amnesty in BC: Rather than give your
unwanted fi rearms to the RCMP for destruction, why not
donate them to the Nelson District Rod & Gun Club &
Conservation Society? Many fi rearms are heirlooms,
antiques, or function properly and they are valuable. Contact
Richard at 352-5609 forinformation and pickup.
Lost & FoundFound: Ring on Elwyn St. Call 352-6725 to ID
FOUND: Set of key with a large curtis ilco yellow with homemade key chain with tur-quoise stone and a nickel on it at Co-op customer service
Lost: Galaxy S2 Cell Phone at Super 8 or Oostichenia cemetery, black outer case
please call Mike 250-314-4426
LOST: Set of keys anywhere from the bridge to the end of the dog park. Call Joanne @354-3131
Employment
Business Opportunities
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Employment
Career Opportunities
DEPUTY OPERATIONS MANAGER
District of Kitimat, exempt staff position, with competi-tive compensation and full benefi t package. Reporting to the Operations Manager, assists in planning, imple-menting and tracking the op-erations, repair and mainte-nance of the municipality’s infrastructure, including wa-ter and sewer; roads; park-ing lots; drainage; signage; sidewalks, parks, grass cutting, cemetery, equipment fl eet. Candidates will have several years of experience in the municipal or related fi eld and post-secondary education in Water Quality, Civil or Building Technology or related Trade Qualifi ca-tion. Submit resumes by July 12, 2013, 4:30pm, to Personnel, District of Kitimat, 270 City Centre, Kitimat, B.C. V8C 2H7, Fax 250-632-4995, email dok@kitimat.ca
PROJECT ENGINEERDistrict of Kitimat, exempt staff position, with competi-tive compensation and full benefi t package. Reporting to the Technical Services Manager, is accountable for the effective delivery of Engi-neering Services for the mu-nicipality. Candidates will be a professional Civil Engineer with a minimum of 3 years professional experience (preferably in a municipal environment). Submit re-sumes by July 12, 2013, 4:30pm, to Personnel, Dis-trict of Kitimat, 270 City Cen-tre, Kitimat, B.C. V8C 2H7, phone 250-632-8900, fax 250-632-4995, email dok@kitimat.ca. Further in-formation can be obtained from our website at www.kiti-mat.ca
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Help WantedAn Alberta Oilfi eld Company is hiring dozer and excavator operators. Lodging and meals provided. Drug testing re-quired. Call (780)723-5051 Edson, Alta.
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Castlegar and District Minor Hockey Association is
accepting applications for the Head Coach position for
Midget, Bantam, Bantam Wildcats, and Pee Wee rep divisions. Applications are
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Dairy Queen Now Hiring! F/T & P/T positions at Grand Forks location. Please drop off a re-sume at 1555 Central Ave.
GPRC IS now hiring Instruc-tors for the following positions: Steamfi tter/Pipefi tter (Fairview Campus); Welding Instructor (Fairview Campus); Power Engineering Instructor (Fair-view/Grande Prairie Campus). No teaching experience? No problem because we train you to become an Instructor! For more information on these po-sitions visit our website at www.gprc.ab.ca/careers.
GUARANTEED JOB place-ment: General Laborers and Tradesmen for oil and gas in-dustry. Call 24hr free recorded message for information: 1-800-972-0209
Prestige Painting in Grand Forks, is looking for a full time painter and helper for 4 months. Must be in good physical shape and have transportation. Wage depen-dant on experience. Call Brian 250-666-0666.
Employment
Help WantedPart-time retail salesperson (18hrs/wk) for busy, well es-tablished store. Should be hard working, in good physical condition and friendly. If you possess good customer ser-vice skills and think you would be a good fi t, bring your re-sume to Sunshine Valley Ap-pliance. 7362 2nd Street, Grand Forks.
Secure Vernon company look-ing for Marine Mechanic, with good customer service, atten-tion to detail, must have valid boat license, drivers license an asset. Fast paced environ-ment. boatsrlife@gmail.com
Home Care/Support
24 hr. Live-InSupport Required(Kamloops, B.C.)
Dengarry Professional Ser-vices Ltd. is seeking experi-enced individuals or couples for contract to provide live in 24 hr. support for short term stabilization to adults with mental & physical disabilities in Kamloops. Applicant must have education and exp. either in behavioral and/or medical supports. Applicant will undergo a screening process including reference checks, Crim Check and drivers abstract.
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Home Care/SupportWanted: Caregivers for a 28 year old, physically disabled male recovering from an accident at his home in Midway, BC. Must be physically fi t. Call 250-869-9018
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Heritage Credit Union West Boundary Branch is looking for janitorial services to commence July 1, 2013. Tenders will be accepted up to 2 pm on June 22, 2013. The successful candidate must be:- Bonded- Insured- Submit to a Criminal Records check- Work Safe BC registeredA full list of job duties can be picked up at 256 Copper Ave. S. Greenwood or by calling 250-445-9900.
SalesINVESTMENT SALES Reps wanted. Prefer Canadian Se-curities Course accreditation, or will provide training to expe-rienced sales professionals. Call Pangaea Asset Manage-ment Inc. 1-800-668-3990 or email bfraser@emrcapital.ca
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Employment
Trades, Technical
Certifi ed Journeyman Automotive Tech
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EXPERIENCED PARTS Per-son required for a progressive auto/industrial supplier. Hired applicant will receive top wag-es, full benefi ts and RRSP bo-nuses plus moving allowanc-es. Our 26,000 sq.ft store is located 2.5 hours N.E. of Ed-monton, Alberta. See our community at LacLaBicheRegion.comSend resume to: Sapphire Auto, Box 306, Lac La Biche, AB, T0A 2C0. Email: hr@sapphireinc.net
EXPERIENCED TECHNICIANrequired to repair appliances. Also looking for apprentices to train. Positions available in Salmon Arm, Vernon, Kelowna and Pentiction. moe.andersons@shaw.ca
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Teck Trail Operations
Surplus Equipment Sale
Teck Metals LTD. will be accepting bids on the following surplus equipment.All items will be sold on an ‘AS IS –WHERE IS’ basis.Item 1: Clark forklift Model: CDP 45 type D/2000 Year/Engine: 1997 Perkins 4cylinder Diesel Item 2: Kawasaki Mule Model: 550KAF 300-C7 Year/Engine: 2004 4stroke OHV GasolineItem 3: Kawasaki Mule Model: 550KAF 300-C7 Year/Engine: 2004 4stroke Air Cooled OHV Single Gasoline These Items will be open for viewing at Teck’s Warfield operation from 12:00 pm to 2:00pm PST on Tuesday June 25, 2013. All bids must be sealed and submitted to Security at Teck’s Warfield Operations’ Main Gate, clearly marked “Surplus Equipment” no later than noon on June 28, 2013. All bids must have the item number, bid price, bidder’s name and contact information listed or the bid may be disqualified.Teck plans to select and announce the winning bid on or before July 2, 2013. Payment must be by certified cheque only and payable to Teck Metals Ltd. Payment must be received no later than 2:30pm on July 5, 2013. The successful bidder must assume all costs to remove the item(s) and have the item(s) removed in a manner and during a time acceptable to Teck property no later than 2:30pm July 10, 2013.Teck reserves the right to reject or refuse any or all bids and reserves the right to accept the bid Teck deems as most favourable to Teck. For further information please contact Dennis McKinnon 250-364-4167.
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Garden & Lawn21’ Husqvarna with Honda motor(starts easily) self pro-pelled, variable speed, single lever wheel adjustment, in-cludes bag, mulching attach-ments. Excellent condition, was $600 new, now only $399. Phone 250-442-0288.
Good topsoil $35 pickup load. Pick up between 10:00 & 1:00, Monday to Friday. 250-442-2013 or 250-442-2014.
Grand Forks: Joan’s outdoor care for seniors. Weeds pulled, gardens loved, lawn mowed.250-442-8239. $15/ hr.
Household ServicesA-1 FURNACE & Air Duct Cleaning. Complete Fur-nace/Air Duct Systems cleaned & sterilized. Locally owned & operated. 1-800-565-0355 (Free estimates)
Misc Services
Jolly Jack Stop N’Shop• Mobile & RV Park• U-Haul/moving supplies
Tues-Fri : 9 am - 5 pmSat : 10 am - 4 pm
Store 250-442-2995 U-Haul 250-442-8778
Pets & Livestock
BoardingSentinel Boarding Kennels Open for the Season. Best RATES in the Kootenay’s
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Feed & Hay
HAY FOR SALE small square
$160/ton250-428-4316
NEW CROP hay, excellent quality, small bales. Nursery area. 250-442-4204.
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Pets & Livestock
PetsPekingese cross Papillon 1 M 1 F (black) vet checked, shots,
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Merchandise for Sale
Antiques / VintageAntique oak icebox, beautiful solid oak, excellent condition. 37.5”Wx22”Dx54”H $1100. Westbridge area.250-446-2761
AuctionsRESTAURANT AUCTION Food Services Equipment. Consignments now being ac-cepted. June 22, 11am at Dodds Auction, 3311 - 28 Ave. Vernon. View photos at doddsauction.com 250-545-3259
FirearmsWANTED: RIFLES, shotguns, restricted weapons, reloading equipment, decoys or any oth-er shooting related items. Fully licensed. Glen 250-428-6750
Food Products
BUTCHER SHOPBC INSPECTED
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Hormone FreeGrass Fed/Grain Finished$100 Packages Available
Quarters/Halves$2.55/lb Hanging WeightExtra Lean Hamburger
$4.00/lbTARZWELL FARMS
250-428-4316 Creston
Firewood/FuelFIREWOOD FOR SALE: Log-ging truck loads, 10-11 cords, mixed species. Nelson, Salmo, Fruitvale, Trail. $1700-$1900 depending on delivery dis-tance. 250-367-9299Grand Forks: Firewood, fi r, pine, larch. Sue or Rick the Mountain Man. 250-442-3458 message, cell 250-442-6742.
FurnitureMaple End Table, BrassEtegere, Maple Rocker,
TV Cabinet, Ash Wash Stand, Ash Dresser/Mirror,
4 Poster Bed & Craft Supplies.352-6907
Garage SalesCastlegar Vintage Estate Sale June 22/23, 8 start, household
clothing, furniture, tools sporting, jewelry, 209 - 9th Ave
Grand Forks: Border Self Storage, 18th St. Saturdays June 15 & 22. from 9am-1pm. Bee supplys, hand made Dou-kabor quilt and many misc items. Something for everyoneGrand Forks: Granby Con-tainers on Donaldson Dr. Sat/Sun, June 22/23, 8am-3pm. 2 sit on top kayaks, chairs, tables, dressers, tools, mattress and more.Grand Forks: Moving sale. Fri/Sat, June 21/22, 8am-1pm, 5745 Beatrice St. (Johnson’s Flats, end of 12th). Household goods, plumbing, electrical, garden, desk/chair, freezers, acetylene torch/tanks, lawn chairs. Something for every-one. PLEASE NO EARLY BIRDS.Grand Forks: Multi family 22nd St & 72nd Ave. June 22. 8am-?. Something for every-one.Grand Forks: Multi Family Sat, June 22, 7669 21st St, 8:30am-3pm. Kids toys, cloth-ing & “good stuff”, furniture.Grand Forks: Sat, June 22, 8am-1pm, 1566 Spring Cr. Books, household items, jew-elry.Grand Forks: Sat, June 22, 8am-?. Quality stuff; twin bed, snowblower, electronics, bar fridge + more. 7145 8th St. (behind Boundary Lodge).Grand Forks: Sat/Sun, June 22/23, 5595 Copper Rd. 8am-?. Furniture, etc. Something for everyone. Grand Forks: Whispers of Hope 235 Central Ave. June 21/22. 9am-1pm. Donations appreciated, can be dropped off Thursday June 20, after 4pm, or call for pick up. 250-443-1648.
Merchandise for Sale
Garage SalesYard Sale & Bake Sale. 7140 4th St. Saturday June 22. 9am-3pm. Tools & household.
Heavy Duty Machinery
2007 John Deere 325 Skid Steer, Forks, low hours $26,000 250-365-6268
A-STEEL SHIPPING DRYSTORAGE CONTAINERS
Used 20’40’45’53 in stock.SPECIAL
44’ x 40’ Container Shopw/steel trusses $13,800!
Sets up in one day!40’ Containers under $2500!
Call Toll Free AlsoJD 544 & 644 wheel loaders
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Misc. for Sale12 x 26 canopy, Merry tiller, greenhouse glass,. 250-442-4291.2 lg pet travel cages, 30”1x 19”wx23”t, $70 ea. Pain relief designed by chiropractor. Be your own chiropractor for neck, back, shoulders & hip adjustments c/w carrying case, $70. Call 250-446-2761.Double pane sealed vinyl win-dows, some with screens, vari-ous sizes, ideal for cottage or workshop. 250-442-3521 or 250-442-7807.Fridge, stove, microwave, dis-tiller (large). 250-442-8026.HOT TUB (SPA) COVERS. Best price. Best quality. All shapes & colours available. 1-866-652-6837 www.thecoverguy.com/news-paper?
Kenmore SS elite built-in dishwasher, new, $200/obo. New 133L. wheeled garbage cans, $25 each. Used red metal roofi ng, 12 sheets, 17ft x 32in, offers. Hardi-plank siding, timber bark col-or, 42 pieces, 12ft x 6in, of-fers. Roughcut yellow pine timbers, 2(10ft x 8x8). 2(10ft 6x6) + misc sizes. 1600 line-ar ft of ‘C’ grade tongue & grove fl ooring(1x4), offers. Double glazed vinyl win-dows, almond, 3’x5’, 4.5’x5.5’, 5’x5’, 2(7’x5’), 6’x5.5’ arch, 2(5’x7’rakers), $100 per window, pkg dis-count. 250-442-1244.
Olympia electronic compact typewriter c/w cover & wood desk, extra supplies $200; Le-longhi toaster oven, bakes & grills, like new. 250-446-2761Radial arm saw. $75. 250-447-9385.Reliance house alarm, all equipment, take over monthly payment. 250-442-3850.STEEL BUILDING - DIY Sum-mer sale! - Bonus days extra 5% off. 20x22 $3,998. 25x24 $4,620. 30x34 $6,656. 32x42 $8,488. 40x54 $13,385. One end wall included. Pioneer Steel 1-800-668-5422.www.pioneersteel.caSTEEL BUILDINGS/ Metal buildings 60% OFF! 20x28, 30x40, 40x62, 45x90, 50x120, 60x150, 80x100 sell for bal-ance owed! Call 1-800-457-2206 www.crownsteelbuildings.ca
Topsoil, Sand, Road Gravel Fill with deliv-ery call for prices 250.359.7188 c:250.304.8158Whirlpool AC, w/timer, $100. New in box solar tube Miracle Skylight, $250. 250-442-2988.
Misc. WantedKeyboard Player wanted to
play older Country, Western & Folk Music to entertain people in Care Facilities in Castlegar
Trail, Fruitvale and more. I have the Keyboards, I play
guitar. Please join me. Contact Phil 250-365-8143
for more infoSmall utility trailer for use be-hind small garden tractor. Message. 250-442-3096.True Coin Collector Looking to Purchase Collections, Accu- mulations, Olympic Gold and Silver coins, Bills + Not melting down, Serious Collector. Call: Coin Couple 1-778-281-0030
Merchandise for Sale
Misc. WantedWanted old wood frame win-dows for a hothouse. 250-442-2375.
Musical InstrumentsGuitars, Amplifi ers, Drums Keyboards, Band & String
Instruments, Music books & Accessories, Music Lessons
Sales & RentalsBAY AVENUE MUSIC
1364 Bay Ave, Trail 250-368-8878
Real Estate
For Sale By OwnerChristina Lake level entry3 bed, 3 bath House: full
daylight basement: .5 acre. Open concept, vaulted ceilings
country kitchen with pantryGarage, extra parking, easy access. Extras, quality, move
in ready. 250-365-5582
GREAT STARTER HOME
&/OR INVESTMENT ON RIONDEL RD.
Above Kootenay Lake. 4km to Ashram, Marine, Golf Course, Riondel & beach. 2 3/4 acres & 2 storey unfi nished (but furnished) “Small is Beautiful” cabin. Good benches for building, one with lake view. In Aug, 12 appraised at $170,000 but older, fl exible vendor open to offers & might carry part of mortgage for suitable person or couple. For info & viewing please call:
1-780-566-0707Stellar Place Adult
Townhome #36, 2 Bdrm + den, 2.5 bath, Central air enclosed garage, laundry
on main, bright & open for photos or showing please
call 604-534-2190
Houses For SaleGrand Forks 1900+ sq ft log house, lg diameter logs, vaulted ceilings, refi nished hardwood fl oors, new kitch-en and bath, 3bdrms, on very slightly sloped 27+ acres. 1/3 treed, looks across Granby Valley, creek runs across southern boun-dary, turtle pond, 5 min walk to river and bridge, fenced, horse buildings and outdoor arena, vender fi nancing or lease to own, $409,900. 250-442-6134.
Grand Forks 2.5 acres, 4 bdrm, 2 bath, Finished base-ment, garage, shop, great lo-cation, $319,000. 250-442-0222.
Grand Forks: Charming 3 bdrm, 1 full bath, 2 half baths, beautiful hardwood fl oors, high ceilings, spacious new kitchen, newer reno’s in the rest of the house, fenced front & back, new siding. 387 75th Ave. facebook.com/shusterchr is 250-862-6532. $236,000.
Grand Forks REDUCED! To-tally renovated like new! Open plan, 2 bdrm. 1.5 bath, part basement, on quiet st. Lg yard w/sprinklers & car port. Great buy at $175k. 250-442-5542.
Homes Wanted
WANTED IN ROSSLAND:HOUSE or CONDO
To Rent or Buy for earliest July 1st or August 1st.Can accommodate date for the right place & arrangement.
Reasonable pricing for Sale. Can commit to Long term lease of 1 yr, minimum 3
bedroom with yard & garden space. Upper Rossland or Red Mtn. Resort area pre-ferred. We are a family with behaved outdoor dog & cat.
Professional couple with steady income and children. Please call 250-362-7681
evenings & weekends. 250-231-2174 daytime. Monika
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Mobile Homes & Parks
2005 Double Wide 3 bdrm, 24x44, Triangle
Gardens. UGS, landscaped, covered deck & carport.
250-442-8676.
Grand Forks: 2005 Moduline Manufac-
tured home, 14x66, 2 bdrm, 1.5 bath, addition and deck. Very nice condition, desired location, southern exposure
with view of open fi eld. Located in Almond Gardens
Mobile Home Park. 250-442-5340.
Greenwood: 2bdrm mobile home on nice lot. Priced to sell. $64,900. 250-445-6340.
RETIRE IN Beautiful Southern BC, Brand New Park. Af-fordable Housing. COPPER RIDGE. Manufactured Home Park, New Home Sales. Kere-meos, BC. Spec home on site to view. Please call 250-462-7055. www.copperridge.ca
Rentals
Apt/Condo for RentBrand New 2 bdrm apt near creek in Nelson long term N/P N/S $1200/m + util avaiJuly1st 509-1135
BRIGHT, QUIET 1 bdrm, downtown Nelson, N/S N/P $700 incls heat,avail July 1 st 352-9765
CASTLEGAR, 1Bdrm. ground level, f/s, $600./mo.util.incl., avail. immed. 604-512-4178
Castlegar DT 1 Bdrm $650/mth utilities included
N/S, N/P, Avail July 1st2 Bdrm, $800/mth utilities included 250-608-3930
Castlegar Refurbished 2/3 Bedroom Apt, 1101 Columbia
Ave, Sandpiper Motel Available Immediately
$900/mth utilities included Phone to view 250-365-3333
E.TRAIL, large 2Bdrm. wdfs. $675./mo. Util. N/I. ph.250-368-8620
Grand Forks-2 brdm apt. Black Knight upper fl oor. NP, NS. 250-442-2599 / 443-1599.
Grand Forks: 3 bdrm, 1.5 bath condo. N/S, N/P. 250-442-2276 / 250-442-6800.
Grand Forks: Lg 2 bdrm, 1.5 bath, 5 app’s, private 400 sq ft deck. N/S, N/P. $750/m + util. 250-442-7808.
Grand Forks: Newer 2 bdrm apt in 6-plex, ground level, available now. 250-838-9757.
ROSSLAND, 2bd. furn/un-furn.,covered carport, clean& quiet, N/S, N/P. 250-362-9473
ROSSLAND, south facing 2bd., non-smoking, pets nego-tiable, avail. Jul.1st. $700./mo. 250-362-3354, 250-231-3114
SELKIRK MANORCEDAR MANOR
1 & 2 Bedroom AptCall 250-304-3026
250-365-3034South Castlegar 1 bdrm fully
furnished with dishes includes internet, N/P, N/S
W/D. Suitable for one person. Available July 1st, Call
250-304-9299 or 365-6730
SUNNINGDALE, large 2bdrm. Cable, heat & a/c included. Free use of washer & dryer. No smoking, No pets. Avail. Jul.1st. 250-368-3055
TRAIL, room for rent in nicely furnished 3bd. house. $400. 250-512-2926, 250-512-1046
TRAIL, Rossland Ave. 1bdrm w/d f/s, n/s n/p. $550/mo. Avail. immed. 250-368-1361
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Commercial/Industrial
Castlegar Light industrial Offi ce/Warehouse for rent
1600 sq ft, nego Call 250-365-3059
CrestonCOMMERCIAL BUILDING
3600 sq.ft.of Retail Space
Located DOWN TOWNExcellent High Traffi c Area
Plenty of Parking250-428-5240
Fireside Inn & Conference Centre 580 sq ft commercial retail
space, looking for a tenant to complement the
tourist & hospitality industry perfect for a gift shop, salon gallery or massage therapy
Call 250-365-2128 rob@fi resideinn.ca
Misc for RentGrand Forks, Cheap living space for rent. 250-442-0242.
Mobile Homes & Pads
Grand Forks: 2brm trailer incountry setting. $575/m + utilities. 250-442-8061.
Grand Forks: HandymanSpecial Secluded 2 bdrm trail-er. No power, has well. Needs TLC. $200/m. 250-442-2378.
ROBSON Mobile Home for rent, Refer & Criminal check required, Call 250-304-4862
Homes for RentCastlegar 1 Bdrm House updated recently, N/P, N/S
$850/mth + utilities Call 250-365-3144
Christina Lake: 3 bdrm, long term rental/lease, avail now. Accepting applications, RR, N/S. $1,250/m utils inc + cable & net. 250-442-2683.
Grand Forks: 2 bdrm, N/S,N/P, 4 appl’s. S. Ruckle. $675/m + utils. 250-442-2954.
Greenwood- 2bd, 6 appls, cov’d prkg, patio, storage, 45+, pet neg. $620. 250-442-2449.
Midway 3 bdrms, 1 bath, mud room, bsmt, 3 car parking or use for workshop. Updated, laminate fl ooring, new bath-room. $650 plus utils. Available now. Call Debbie at 604-946-6779
RentalsGrand Forks; 2 bdrm apt. $750/m, utils inc. 1 bdrm house on lot, $750/m utils incl. 4 bdrm, 5 appl’s, family home, fenced yard, close to schools, $1,050/m.Greenwood: 1 bdrm home, 4 appl’s $550. 3 bdrm, 5 appl’s, family home, fenced yard, $775/m.
COMMERCIAL & OFFICE SPACE
Available in Grand Forks and Greenwood
Terms negotiableN/S, N/P, References.
Ken: 250-442-2632ken.dodds@yahoo.ca
Grand Forks Realty Ltd.
Trail newly renovated Townhouse, 3 Bdrm 1.5 bath
5 appliances, N/S, N/P$950/mth + utilities
Avail July 1st, 250-365-3401
Upper Warfi eld. Well main-tained 2-3bdrm, full bsmt, rec. room, shop, w/d,f/s, separate garage, deck. ns, np $1050/mo.+util. neg. 1-250-212-3871
W.TRAIL, 2BD. character house for rent. Avail. Jul.1. $750./mo. +util. N/S, N/P, W/D. F/S. Jake 250-512-9603
W.TRAIL, 4BDRM., 1Bth. Old-er home, Large yard.$950./mo. 250-368-6076
A14 Thursday, June 20, 2013 West Kootenay Advertiser
BAILIFF SALE2008 Ford Escape V6 SUVs/n 1FMCU93158KA613654wd; at; bp; pw; pl; ps; cruise; ac83993 KmsAs is where is. Viewing by appointmentOffers subject to approvalCall Bob 250-365-6516
BAILIFF SALE2010 Subaru Impreza WRXs/n JF1GE7G69AG506203awd; 5 sp;turbo;at;pb;pw;pl;ps;cruise;ac37884 kmsAs is where is. Viewing by appointmentOffers subject to approvalCall Bob 250-365-6516
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RentalsGrand Forks; 2 bdrm apt. $750/m util. inc. 1 bdrm house on lot, $750/m util’s incl. 4 bdrm, 5 appl’s, family home, fenced yard, close to schools, $1,050/m.Greenwood: 1 bdrm home, 4 appl’s, $550/m. 3 bdrm 5 appl’s, family home, fenced yard, $775/m.
COMMERCIAL & OFFICE SPACE
Available in Grand Forks and Greenwood
Terms negotiableN/S, N/P, References.
Ken: 250-442-2632ken.dodds@yahoo.ca
Grand Forks Realty Ltd.
RecreationCOZY CABINS & trailers for weekly rental. Silver Birch Re-sort, 1654 West Lake Drive, Christina Lake. 250-447-9467
RV PadsGrand Forks river front RV pads, full hookups, $350/m. 250-443-5049.
Shared AccommodationCASTLEGAR Seeking
Responsible individual to share large fully furnished
Home. Perfect for student or working person N/P, N/S
please call 304-2380
StorageCascade Containers & Stor-age. All sizes available. Sales or Rentals($100/m). Yellow building east end of Grand Forks. 6401 Hyw. 3. 250-442-2599 or 250-443-1599.
Rentals
Suites, LowerBLUEBERRY, 1 Bdrm Bsmt
suite, Unfurnished, F/S New carpets, Non smoker N/P, $475/mth + utilities
References please Call 250-365-7550
Castlegar Bsmt Suite, includes utilities, cable &
laundry. Internet $550/month,ph 250-304-2267
Christina Lake basement suit 1bdrm + den, close to beach, $700/m utils & internet includ-ed, partly furnished, RR, NS, NP. 250-505-4275.
Large 2 bdrm , possiblegarden space, W/D util
including Avail July 1 st, ref 352-3293
Sunny Beasley cozy 2 bdrm suite, quiet beautiful acreage W/D N/S N/D $720/m avail July 1 st 250 359-6669
Suites, UpperSpacious clean 2 bdrm suite on peaceful beautiful acreage between Nelson & Castlegar, wooden fl oors, wood stove WD, N/S, No dogs $850/m avail July 1st 359-6669
TownhousesBC HOUSING is accepting applications for family rental units in Castlegar. Tenants
pay no more then 30% of their gross monthly income for rent. For information on eligibility & applications please call 250-365-2667 or 1-800-834-7149 or check out our website at
BCHousing.org
Want to RentNelson: Single long timeresident Woman, clean &responsible needs a place within the city limits near bus route. Willing to negotiate work-trade, can pay up to $700/m all incl. ref avail.message for Angela@352-9916
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Cars - Domestic1989 Lincoln Car, very good condition in & out, new paint, 302 economy engine, snow tires front & back. $1500 OBO Call Dennis 250 445-6571
1994 Buick Regal G.S. Coupe, 3.8L V6, auto, 184,500km, runs good, needs tune up $1,000. 250-442-0073
1994 Subaru Legacy, AWD, auto, 187,000km, 2 sets of tires, $2,200/obo. 250-584-9466.
1997 Buick Regal G.S. 3.8 L, 6 cyl auto, excellent condition, asking $2,500. 250-442-3850
2001 Buick Le Sabre, excel-lent condition, 130,000km, c/w summer & winter tires on rims, asking $3,300. 250-442-0484.
2005 Cadillac SRX-V. All wheel drive wagon.
V8 Auto, ultra view sunroof, heated leather, full loaded. New brakes, tires (real dup wheels & factory wheels w/
snow tire ), bearings. Only 97kms! $58,000replacement cost, only
$17,500!!! No GST!250-551-3336
2012 Ford Focus (rebuilt), ful-ly loaded, 8k only, $14,900. 250-442-0400. Message.
Cars - Sports & Imports
1995 Honda Accord, auto, very clean, well maintained, 266,000km, $2,000/obo. 250-442-3067 or 250-666-0075.
1997 Saab 900S, recent tune up, very good condition, auto, PW, PD, AC & cruise. $1,800. California car! 250-442-6134
2007 Camry LE, like new, maintenance up to date, cool-ant fl ushed, AC, auto, fully loaded, $12,000/obo. GREAT ON GAS!!! 250-442-3385
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Vehicle WantedDESPERATELY LOOKING FOR RELIABLE VEHICLE FOR DEPENDABLE TRAIL TIMES DELIVERY PERSON. NO COST OR CHEAP. 250-364-3896
Motorcycles1998 Harley Davidson Dyna Wide Glide, $8,900. 2002 Du-cati 750 Monster, $4,800. Both excellent condition, priced to sell. 250-442-7053.2006 Harley Sporster. Blue & silver, saddle bags, low km, $5,200. 250-447-9385.
Recreational/Sale17ft. Big Foot trailer, good condition, sleeps 4, shower, stove, fridge. Pullable w/SUV. 250-442-4228.1979 Slumber Queen camper, 9ft 8in, clean, comfortable, full bath, fridge (needs TLC), stove, oven, hot water, fur-nace, queen bed, lots of stor-age, $750. 250-442-0747 or lana_halisheff@hotmail.com
1988 furnished 32’Travel Trailer with large roofed 12x30’ deck new
fridge, extra fridge and freezer in shed permanently parked at
Cedar Glen Campground (occupancies April to Oct) at
Balfour Landing behind bakery $15,000, Pad fee is paid to April 1st, 2014, 365-4740
2011 - 8’6” camper, slide out, A/C, lg. fridge, 3 burner stove, queen bed, fantastic fan, elec-tric jacks, dual propane tanks, expandable stairs 250-428-4260 or 208-597-5885 $14,900 oboSecurity 5th wheel trailer and truck package deal $8,000. Phone 250-442-3751.
Trucks & Vans1980 Fairmont Wagon, 200 cu.in., 6 cyl., 4spd, for parts or as is. 1996 GMC pass. van, needs fuel pump, as is or parts. 1994 GMC, 4x4, PU, V6, for parts. 250-442-5848.2000 Dodge Dakota quad cab 4x4 V6, w/canopy, tow sys. New winters, bearings, oxygen sensor. Fully serviced. Asking $2,500. 250-442-0484.
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Older model Sangster, 14.5 ft w/ 70hp OB motor, seats 6 comfortably, EZ load trailer in-cluded. $1,800. 250-442-3834.
Sevlor TX 320. Perfect for the lake. Heavy duty infl atable, w/ wooden fl oor, paddles, motor mount for up to 4hp, wooden seat, sailing kit w/sail, alumi-num mast & spars, dagger boards & rudder. Only used once then stored. Good condi-tion. $500/obo. 250-442-3818.
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A15West Kootenay Advertiser Thursday, June 20, 2013
Long-time Trail hockey coach Ken Koshey is riding high a er receiving a Coach of the Year award this weekend from BC Hockey.
is comes a er earning recognition as an outstanding volunteer and se-curing $20,000 for Greater Trail Minor Hockey this spring from the Kra Hock-ey Goes On promo-tion that awarded a total of $1 million to 25 minor hockey as-sociations across the country.
“It was a big sur-prise and I felt really honoured to receive the award,” said Ko-shey from his home in Trail. “ is has been an awesome year with the Kra deal and now this.”
e 68-year-old traveled to Sun Peaks, Kamloops, for the 94th annu-al Awards Banquet Saturday, when nine awards were dolled out in a variety of categories.
e Ernie Gare Award is given to the province’s top coach who shows leadership to players, demonstrates skill development and has a sound philos-ophy. is award is given in memory of the late Ernie Gare of Nelson.
“It was kind of special because Er-nie Gare was a pret-
ty high-level man in B.C. hockey and also when I rst came to Trail, I played him when I was with the Senior Smoke Eaters and he was with the Nelson Leafs.”
Koshey has been coaching for about 40 years, rang-ing from Junior B through to Novice.
Faster Internet service on the way
Faster Internet service and a rst time look at Optik TV is coming down the wire for residents in the City of Trail.
Telus announced a $6 million invest-ment in Trail in 2013 to improve its com-munications infra-structure to 95 per cent of city.
“Ultimately, what this means is that residents and busi-nesses in Trail will soon be linked to the most advanced communications in-frastructure o ering the best speeds and Internet-based ser-vices available,” said Lisa Sauve, Telus me-dia relations.
Sauve said that current service rates
will not change as a result of the up-grades, though cus-tomers will notice faster service, and access to new tech-nology as it evolves.
“ e last major upgrade was com-pleted in 2009,” said Sauve.
e other com-munications giant in the area, Shaw Cable, isn’t being le in the dust, because in May the company issued a promise to expand its service to Trail in a letter addressed to city council.
A two-year long -bre connection proj-ect from Alberta to the West Kootenay was recently com-pleted and upgrades to its hub site in Cas-tlegar are underway.
What this means to area residents is the addition of tele-vision channels, in particular Spokane stations; increased Internet speed; and ‘potentially’ home phone service avail-able in the late fall.
“ ese enhance-ments are the result of $4 million work of investment Shaw has made,” said Je Bray, manager BC Shaw communications.
Trail News & Sports briefs Trail coach named BC
Hockey’s Coach of the Year
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“It was kind of special because Ernie Gare was a pretty high lev-el man in B.C.
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The June days are passing quickly and the Pharmasave Christina Lake Sprint Triathlon is set for Sunday, June 23 at the Christina Lake public beach.
“The KidSprint event starts at 8:30 a.m. and the adults event starts at approx-imately 9:30 a.m.,” explained Lilly Bry-ant, program services co-ordinator with Grand Forks Recre-ation.
Hospital Auxiliary donates $188K+ for
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Cardiac specialists in Kelowna will now be able to monitor heart rhythms of pa-tients at Boundary Hospital in real time, improving the quality of treatment and care.
The Grand Forks Hospital Auxiliary donated more than $188,000 towards the complete purchase of a cardiac monitoring system and accord-ing to Cindy Crane, acute health service director with Interior Health, the new state-of-the-art technology will give immediate remote access to pa-
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The hospital aux-iliary thrift shop in Grand Forks is cele-brating its 50th anni-versary on Tuesday, June 25 and invites the public for cof-fee and cupcakes at the shop on Second Street.
The event takes place between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m.
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Father’s Day Sunday signified a chance for a poker run staged by the folks who organize the West Kootenay Toy Run.Joey’s Restaurant in Castlegar, pictured above, was the site where riders got together and registered.
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KELOWNA - The BC Coroners Ser-vice has confirmed the identity of a man who died following an airplane crash near Crawford Bay on June 12, 2013.
He was Anthony Arnold (Tony) Qui-bell, aged 53, of Nel-son.
Mr. Quibell was the pilot and sole oc-cupant of a Cessna
Skymaster 337 which took off from Nelson airport at about 1:30 p.m. on June 12 for a flight to Saskatch-ewan.
The plane was re-ported missing later that evening when it had failed to arrive at its destination.
Early the next morning, the wreck-age of the plane was spotted in a heavi-ly treed area at the 6,500-foot level of a mountain near
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A silver tea ser-vice and grandma’s famous strawberry shortcake is on the menu for this year’s N e i g h b o u r h o o d Grans to Grans fund-raiser.
The 20-member group is hosting a Strawberry Tea fund-raiser, Saturday from 1-3 p.m. at the Trail United Church. Ad-mission is $4.
Neighbourhood Grans to Grans is a group of women from Greater Trail who work together with the Stephen Lewis Foundation to raise awareness for Afri-can grandmothers whose children have died of AIDS, and are left to tend to their grandchildren.
“We are going to have a formal ser-vice this year and use silver tea sets,” said member Joan McK-enzie.
“We will have serv-ers pouring tea and
coffee and members whipping up real cream to top the homemade cake,” she added.
This year, the Grans have pulled out their vintage jew-elry to add sparkle to the group’s annual fundraiser.
“We have a lot of jewelry that isn’t be-ing worn anymore,” said McKenzie.
“People want to get rid of it, but it is very beautiful so we are going to sell it for a great cause.”
McKenzie wit-nessed the tragedy of HIV in West Africa
first hand when she volunteered to work in Ghana in 1988-89.
“I was there when the AIDS pandemic was just starting and it was so sad for the grandmothers,” she recalled.
“They were mourning the loss of their children to AIDS, while raising their grandchildren, many who were also HIV positive.
“These women are just so very, very spe-cial,”
The Stephen Lewis Foundation ensures that 90 per cent of funds raised go di-
rectly to commu-nity-based organi-zations in Africa that are working to turn the tide of AIDS by provid-ing care and sup-port to women, orphans, grand-mothers, and peo-ple living with HIV and AIDS.
According to the Foundation, 15 million chil-dren under the age of 18 have been or-
phaned by AIDS.Since 2003, the
Stephen Lewis Foun-dation has raised more than $50 mil-lion dollars and funded over 700 initiatives with 300 community-based organizations in the 15 African countries hit hardest by the pandemic.
For more informa-tion about the cam-paign, visit stephen-lewisfoundation.ca.
To learn more about the local group, call McKenzie at 368-9509.
CommunityGrannies raise cash for African causesheri regnierWest Kootenay Advertiser
Graphic above indicates severity of HIV/AIDS in Af-rica. news.bbc.co.uk
Deb McIntosh (L) of the Community Harvest Food Bank accepts a $1,000 donation form Norm Lepine of ENORMous Productions, Saturday, June 15 at the Castlegar Community Complex where Norm’s compnay was handling the sound requirements for that evening’s grad hoopla. Lepine said business has been good of late, partly thanks to his acquistition of “Turbo Sound Flex Array” capability. Also pictured, from right, are Martin Whitehead and Sierra Hayashi.
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Through the Walls of Time
Sixteenth in a quasi-alphabetical
series on West Koote-nay-Boundary place
names
Beaverdell has an odd origin: the name and townsite are com-bined from Beaverton and Rendell, twin cit-ies rst mentioned in the Boundary Creek Times of March 18, 1899: “Beaverton is already on the market and another townsite is to be surveyed at the junction of Beaver Creek and the West Fork [of the Kettle River].”
e newspaper identi ed the latter townsite by name on May 3: “R. Smailes, manager of the rm of Rendell and Co., has become associ-ated with Mr. Bell in the ownership of this property. e town is to be known as Ren-dell in honour of G. Arthur Rendell, se-nior member of the rm of Rendell and Co.”
However, George Arthur Rendell (1861-1935), a Green-
wood and Boundary Falls merchant, didn’t seem to have much to do with his name-sake town, as he was more concerned with promoting the edg-ling railway point of Eholt, where he was also postmaster.
For two years, Bea-verton and Rendell were bitter rivals (and warring factions with-in Beaverton disputed pre-emption rights) until they nally gave up and teamed up.
e Phoenix Pi-oneer of August 10, 1901 announced: “ e owners of the two townsites of Bea-verton and Rendell, adjoining each other on the west fork of the Kettle River, have decided wisely to combine their inter-ests, the amalgamated place to be herea er known as Beaver-dell — a combination of both the former names.”
Oddly, the Beaver-ton post o ce, which
opened November 1, 1900, wasn’t renamed Beaverdell until May 1, 1905.
Billings
ere are two can-didates for namesake of Billings, a Bound-ary whistle-stop just west of Cascade.
e more likely is John Gordon Billings (1877-1963), secre-tary of the Yale Co-lumbia Lumber Co., which established a sawmill there about 1903. Billings came to B.C. from Ontar-io and worked with the Genelle family, West Kootenay’s lead-ing lumber barons (we’ll get to the place named for them later in this series).
It’s unclear when the area actually be-came known as Bill-ings, but the earliest mention yet discov-ered in the Grand Forks Gazette of Oc-tober 21, 1909 re-ferred to “the huge
Yale-Columbia saw-mill at Billings.” e mill operated until 1924.
A less likely name-sake, suggested by Grand Forks pioneer Ernest Spraggett, is Frederic Billings (1868-1915), a part-ner in the Vernon law rm of Billings and Cochrane and solici-tor for the Kettle Val-ley Railway.
On an episode of Gold Trails & Ghost Towns about the Co-lumbia and Western Railway, host Bill Barlee suggested the area was named for Billings, Montana — in turn named a er Northern Paci c Rail-way president Freder-ick H. Billings (1823-90) — but this seems less likely still.
e name survives in Billings Road. ere’s also a Billings Road at Brouse, south of Nakusp, where the Yale Columbia Co. had another mill.
How Beaverdell and Billings were namedGREG NESTEROFFWest Kootenay Advertiser
Until it burned in 2011, the Beaverdell Hotel was the community’s oldest landmark. This photo is from 2003. Submitted
The owners of the two town-
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Added support measures can signi -cantly increase smok-ers’ likelihood of quit-ting
Smoking bans on all company property both indoors and out-doors should be a vis-ible part of a compre-hensive non-smoking policy in Canadian workplaces, accord-ing to a new Con-
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Currently, 19 per cent of Canadian or-ganizations respond-ing to a Conference Board of Canada survey ban smoking from their property altogether.
“ I m p l e m e n t i n g workplace smoking
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“Employers can
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by Kathleen Thomas
Silver Kettle Village in Grand Forks continues to keep seniors happy with their full activity cal-endar and delicious dinner menu. This month boasts an abundance of social events, great food, and entertainment. Below is a quick snapshot of what residents can expect:
• Outdoor BBQ Party and Dance with music by Buck Naked and the Saddle Tramps
• Bus trip to Nk’Mip Winery in Osoyoos
• Saturday Night Movie Mati-nees
• Trips to the Farmers Market• Birthday Party with music by
Glenna• Happy Hour with music by
Bernice• Carol Burnett Nights• As well as our full calendar of
games, coffee socials, fitness classes, town outings, and much more…
“We’re excited about our activ-ities,” said Community Manager, Michele Shillaker “the weather is getting warm so we are moving some activities outside. We have live outdoor dances and bus trips to Christina Lake; we’ll also visit an Osoyoos winery to take in the beautiful scenery and taste BC’s best wines.”
When residents get home they can expect hearty, home-style meals prepared by on-site chefs. Fresh hot coffee and tea is served
twice daily accompanied by an as-sortment of muffins, cookies or scones. If residents wish to host a private party for family catering services are available or they can cook in their own private kitchen.
In addition to the hospitality services, residents can enjoy peace of mind knowing they don’t have to worry about extra bills because all utilities including water, sewer, heat, air conditioning and cable are also included.
“I am very happy that I moved to Silver Kettle Village” said Violet Hughes, a resident of Silver Ket-tle Village. “I enjoy the company of the other residents and joining in the daily activities. From Sit Fit classes, weekly films, live enter-tainment, and bus outings, there is always something to do.”
What’s more, Silver Kettle Vil-lage’s convenient location enables seniors to easily maintain their re-lationships with friends and fam-ily. And at Silver Kettle Village pets are a big part of the family. In this pet friendly building residents are encouraged to bring their pets with them to live.
Free from the responsibilities of home-ownership, seniors at Silver Kettle Village can enjoy the many other activities and joys that life offers. We’re fortunate to live in a time when retirement living op-tions provide everything seniors want – and more! Silver Kettle Village is open daily; and you can call (250) 442-0667 for more in-formation or to book a tour.
Fun activities, great food:Seniors, this is the
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Between 2008 and 2011, the City of Nelson received $1.6 million in fund-ing from the initia-tive. Residents can see what sort of local projects the cash was earmarked for, by vis-iting fcm.ca/home/issues/infrastructure/federal-gas-tax-fund.
Dooley points out that not only is the gas tax fund an effort that was successfully lobbied for by FCM members, it’s also in-dexed to grow every year along with the rate of inflation — a move that will earn the city hundreds of thousands of extra dollars in years to come.
The FCM’s An-nual Conference is a chance for municipal leaders to learn from experts and their peers, connect with their municipal col-leagues across Cana-da, and influence fed-eral decision-making on critical issues that affect municipalities.
In the year’s federal budget, the govern-ment announced it would invest $50 bil-lion over the next 10 years to build better local roads, bridges and water systems. By taking part in the conference, delegates were able to find out how their communi-ties can access new federal infrastructure funding and help.
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Mayor Dooley and FCM
Provincial topographical base maps have now gone mobile
Recreat ional ists and resource profes-sionals looking for an easier way to ex-plore B.C.’s wilder-
ness can now leave their fold-out maps at home. GeoBC has created a series of free, high-resolution topographical maps designed for viewing on mobile devices.
GeoBC’s popular Terrain Resource In-formation Manage-ment (TRIM) base map series has been redesigned to enable the GPS georeferenc-ing functionality as-
sociated with mobile devices and allow us-ers to zoom into small areas of the new maps without compromis-ing detail.
More than 7,000 free maps cover-
ing the province (at a scale of 1:20,000) are now available as downloadable PDF files through Geo-BC’s Base Map Online Store or through its popular KML viewer
(with TIFF versions coming soon).
The maps feature elevation contours, roads, railways, air-ports, transmission lines, population cen-tres, built-up areas,
municipal and region-al boundaries, lakes, waterways, wetlands, wooded areas, trails, campgrounds, coast-lines, parks, protect-ed areas, place names and local landmarks.
The partners in the Waneta Expan-sion Project - Fortis Inc., Columbia Power and Columbia Basin Trust, are pleased to announce to a special community day to celebrate the project this Sunday.
The Waneta Ex-pansion Project Com-munity Day will take place at the project office site just past the Trail Airport on Sun-day, June 23, 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Activities will include information-al displays, children’s activities, entertain-ment, food and re-freshments and tours
of the construction site. An official open-ing to the day’s events will begin at 11:30 a.m.
Tours will run throughout the day; buses will transport tour participants from the office site to the construction site for a walking tour of the project. Tour participants must pre-register by 4 p.m. Friday, June 21 by calling 250-304-6037. Closed-toe, flat foot-wear is required for tours. Tours are open to children accompa-nied by an adult. Chil-dren must be over 10 years old and 121 cm (48 inches) tall.
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In a show of hands at the end of Satur-day’s meeting to dis-cuss 2024 options for the Columbia River, Basin residents over-whelmingly voted to terminate the Co-lumbia River Trea-ty (CRT), signed in 1961 by U.S. Presi-dent, Lyndon John-son, and rati ed by Canadian Prime Minister Lester B.
Pearson in 1964 at the Peace Arch.
e recommen-dations for eventual
implementation post 2024 to Cabinet from the CRT Review Team are scheduled to be given this fall.
e CRT Re-view Team’s Execu-tive Director Kathy Eichenberger called the question at the request of local res-ident, Jason Rogers. According to Eichen-berger, two thirds of the room supported terminating the trea-ty and renegotiating a
new deal for the Basin that includes stable water levels in Arrow Reservoir and more appropriate pricing
for downstream wa-ter uses such as irri-gation, sh, tourism and energy.
e residents were
moved by comments that termination al-lows a broader range of options, including better water manage-
ment and a more ro-bust pricing of down-stream bene ts.
e meeting, the last in a series orga-nized by Columbia River Treaty Review Team to discuss op-tions for 2024, was held in Fauquier.
For more infor-mation contact Ed McGinnis, Colum-bia Basin Coalition - Spokesperson, at sawyered@yahoo.ca.
– Crystal Spicer
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Florio Vassilakakis is about to drive, chip and putt for a most worthy cause. e Castlegar business-man and golf enthu-siast is gearing up for a taxing, if rewarding day full of golf.
During the month of June, golf pro-fessionals, sta and members will golf from sunrise to sun-
set to support those living with ALS. On June 24, Florio, member of Castlegar Golf Club will golf as many holes as possi-ble to raise awareness and funds for the ALS Society of B.C.
Castlegar Golf Club is one of 40 golf courses located across B.C. partici-pating in the PGA of B.C. Golfathon for ALS and one of 43 courses participating
in the event nation-ally.
Vassilakakis has done this before, swinging from dawn until darkness over-took his e ort, get-ting in as many holes as he could.
Says Donald Mi-yazaki, Executive Director of the PGA of BC; “ e PGA of BC is proud to sup-port the ALS Society of British Columbia through the annual
PGA of BC Golfa-thon for ALS. Funds raised through the e orts of our golf professionals have helped thousands of patients and family since its inception in 2005. We are excited to see the program grow, year a er year and look forward to contributing towards the ght against this deadly disease.”
Amyotrophic Lat-eral Sclerosis (ALS
), also referred to as Lou Gehrig’s Disease, is a fatal neurode-generative disorder that a ects the per-son’s motor neurons that carry messages to the muscles result-ing in weakness and wasting in arms, legs, mouth, throat and elsewhere; typically the person is immo-bilized within two to ve years of the ini-tial diagnosis. ere is no known cause
or cure yet, but there is hope through the ALS Society of BC.
Proceeds from the Golfathon for ALS provide important support services to ALS patients and re-search to nd a cure.
Help support your local golf pros to raise awareness and funds for the ALS Society of BC.
Please donate. www.golfathonforals.ca.
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Castlegar’s Con-certs in the Park summer season opened with Trail’s Maple Leaf Band on Wednesday, June 12.
After the singing of O Canada, the Band stepped into lively marching tunes with influences from English and French traditions. After that, the band arrived at the beginning of Ca-nadiana with full-out blown traditional Ca-nadian folk songs.
With interesting musical history les-sons spiced into in-troductions of each tune, band leader Joe Fouco (pictured in bottom photo at right) explained the musical tradition or journey that songs had traveled before arriving in the beau-tiful surroundings of Kinnaird Park to be played by 25 smart-ly uniformed, adept musicians.
With full brass section, upright bass and rockin’ Ludwig drums, exciting ren-ditions of sheet music were bound to jump right off the music stands. The audience was not disappoint-ed, nor, it seemed, the players from a couple of baseball games be-ing played in the park just next door, that a live marching band was their entertain-ment as well.
With the sun set-ting between the trees perfectly lighting the park, dog walkers and their handlers, the dogs, suddenly appeared everywhere guiding their com-panions to the heart of the entertainment, seeming not wanting to miss out that beau-tiful almost summer night.
Organizers hope to see you there ev-ery Wednesday this summer at 7 p.m. It would be a shame to miss out.
CommunityMaple Leaf Band kick-offDerek J. kayeCastlegar News Reporter
Joe Fuoco, lower photo above, leads Trail’s Maple Leaf Band in the first of Castlegar’s sea-sonal Concerts in the Park, Wednesday, June 12. The musical events are slated for 7 p.m. each Wednesday through to late August in Kinnaird Park. Derek J. Kaye
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(Marketwired - June 17, 2013) - Two male Grizzly bear cubs named Blair and Terry, who were or-phaned in British Co-lumbia’s Kootenay’s in the fall of 2012, are on the road back to freedom.
e cubs were or-phaned in October when they were eight months old a er their mother came into con ict with humans and was killed. ey were rescued and raised in captivity and are now ready to be released close to their home range.
e bears have spent the last seven months at the North-ern Lights Wildlife Society (NLWS - www.wildlifeshelter.com) rehabilitation centre where they were raised in large enclosures with very limited human con-tact until they were old enough, strong enough and had the
skills to be released back to the wild. ey will travel by road from Smithers to an area outside of Castlegar inside in-dividual culvert traps on a atbed truck. Each will be tted with a satellite col-lar and released on June 18, 2013 into a remote area away from human activity and monitored for 18 months.
e rescue, trans-port and release of the Grizzlies is part of a unique coop-erative pilot project between the Interna-tional Fund for An-imal Welfare (IFAW - www.ifaw.org), the Northern Lights Wildlife Society (NLWS - www.wild-lifeshetler.com) and the British Columbia Ministries of Envi-ronment, and Forests, Lands and Natural Resource Operations.
e project will study whether releas-ing orphaned griz-zlies is viable. is is the fourth time such
a release has tak-en place. Two bears were released in July of 2008, two in the summer of 2009 and four in the summer of 2011.
“So far, eight griz-zly cubs have been re-introduced to the wild as part of this pilot project,” said Angelika Langen of NLWS. “It’s our hope that this work will help to save even more grizzlies.”
“Tracking the movements of the grizzlies using satel-lite collars is provid-ing vital information on the movements of the bears,” said John Beecham, bear spe-cialist with IFAW.
“It’s a key part of the project that helps us to scienti cal-ly validate whether what we’re doing is working.”
Human-bear con- ict is an ongoing concern in areas like the Kootenay’s, and the reason why these two bears were or-phaned in the rst
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Rehabilitating or-phan bear cubs is viewed by IFAW as a more sustainable and humane alternative than killing the bears outright. Similar bear rehabilitation proj-ects are being sup-ported by IFAW in Russia and India.
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Founded in 1969, IFAW saves animals in crisis around the world.
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Community
Nelson’s second an-nual Elephant Moun-tain Literary Festival, July 11 to 14, was re-cently awarded major project support from the Columbia Koote-nay Cultural Alliance, along with nancial assistance from the Youth Grants Pro-gram of the Columbia Basin Trust.
“With the Festival only three weeks away, we were very pleased to receive these votes of con dence in our programming,” said Lynn Krauss, Festival Director.
e CKCA ap-proved a $10,000 major projects grant in support of over-all Festival activities, while the CBT Youth Grant will help cover costs for the Festival’s youth-led writing workshop on Satur-day, July 13, focusing
on spoken word po-etry.
Among the au-thors and publishers appearing at next month’s festival are novelist M.G. Vas-sanji, twice winner of the Giller Prize, Camilla Gibb, whose novels include the Trillium Award-win-ning Sweetness in the Belly, and Terry Fal-lis, whose novel e Best Laid Plans won the Stephen Leacock Medal for humor and the 2011 CBC Canada Reads competition.
Meanwhile, Sel-kirk College last week announced the in-structor for their in-troductory creative writing credit course in Nelson which will take place the week prior to and the week following the Festi-val. All three of B.C.’s Interior mountain colleges will be o er-ing at Selkirk’s Tenth
St. campus in Nelson two-week intensive credit courses in con-junction with the Fes-tival. Besides Selkirk’s writing course July 8 to 19, Okanagan Col-lege will o er during the same period a course in professional editing. College of the Rockies will present a course in creative non ction, with an online portion June 26 to July 5, and a classroom portion July 8 to 12.
Instructing for Sel-kirk next month will be Natalie Morrill, a UBC creative writing grad student who has published both ction and poetry in a range of literary magazines, as well as winning the Alberta Magazine Publishers’ Associa-tion 2013 Showcase Award for Fiction.
Other authors to appear at the literary festival include Ver-
non poet, ction writ-er and musician John Lent, and Quebecois graphic novelist Pas-cal Girard.
Invited publish-ers include Harbour Publishing’s Howard White, the new owner of troubled Vancou-ver press Douglas & McIntyre, and a poet and non ction author in his own right.
Also expected are Kirstin Cochrane, ex-ecutive publisher of McClelland & Stew-art Doubleday Cana-da, along with Tracy Hurren, managing
editor of Montreal’s Drawn & Quarterly publishers, who spe-cialize in graphic nov-els and cartoons.
Besides readings and talks, festival events will include an opening gala fea-turing several local writers, as well as an opportunity for fes-tival-goers to pitch their manuscript to a literary agent.
Full details on fes-tival events, including how to reserve tick-ets and register for courses, are available by visiting the festival website, www.emlfes-tival.com.
Festival sponsors, besides the venture’s newest supporters, include the Canada Council for the Arts, Nelson and District Credit Union, Co-lumbia Basin Trust, Kootenay Co-op, College of the Rockies and Selkirk College.
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Super AdviceThe Mighty Thor was one of several super guests offering fi tness tips to Castlegar Prima-ry students at their sports day on June 13.
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B15West Kootenay Advertiser Thursday, June 20, 2013
Summer is here and so are the mos-quitoes. Mosquitoes are more than a nui-sance; some carry West Nile virus, a disease that is spread from infected birds to humans through mosquito bites.
Any activity that prevents mosqui-toes from biting or breeding can help to reduce the risk of becoming infected with West Nile virus.
e West Nile vi-rus (WNv) was rst detected in B.C. in the South Okanagan during the summer of 2009.
To date there have been three human cases of WNv ac-quired in our prov-ince - all of which have been in the Okanagan. Last year, several parts of the Canada and the U.S. saw signi cant increases in West Nile virus activity.
“We would like to remind residents to take steps both here at home and when travelling to avoid mosquito bites this summer,” said Jen-nifer Jeyes, Commu-nicable Disease Spe-cialist with Interior Health.
“While the risk of becoming seriously ill from WNv infec-tion is low for many people, it is higher for some such as the elderly and those with compromised immune systems.
It is important to remember there are preventative steps that everyone can take in order to re-duce the risk of in-fection.”
Jeyes o ers the
following tips: • Use mosquito re-
pellent. Apply mos-quito repellent to ar-eas of exposed skin. Check the product label for instruc-tions on proper use. Repellents contain-ing DEET are safe for those over six months of age when used according to the directions on the label. DEET-free products are avail-able, but may not provide long-lasting protection. View the HealthLinkBCFile on DEET (link be-low) for guidelines on how frequently to apply repellent.
• Wear protective
clothing. If you are in an area with lots of mosquitoes, wear loose tting, light coloured, full-length pants and a long-sleeved shirt. Avoid perfumes, soaps, hair care products, and lotions with o-ral fragrances.
• Avoid outdoor
activities at dusk and dawn. is is the time of day that the mosquito species that can carry WNv are most active.
• Install screens
on windows. Screens will help prevent mosquitoes from coming indoors.
• Prevent mosqui-
to breeding around your home.
It doesn’t take much time or water for mosquitoes to develop from eggs into adults.
Anything that can
hold water can be a mosquito breed-ing area. Identify and remove poten-tial breeding areas on your property - empty saucers under owerpots; change water in bird baths twice a week; unclog rain gutters; drain tarps, tires, and oth-er debris where rain water may collect; and install a pump in ornamental ponds or stock them with sh.
Stagnant backyard pools can be a big source of mosqui-toes and should be maintained regularly to prevent mosquito growth.
B.C. and Interior
Health are on the watch for West Nile virus. Surveillance programs include reporting dead birds from the corvid fam-ily (crows, ravens, magpies, and jays). ese birds are more likely than others to die from West Nile virus.
Members of the public are encour-aged to report dead corvid birds using the BC Centre for Disease Control Dead Bird Reporting page: http://westnile.bccdc.org/.
Interior Health
will also continue to collect mosquitoes for testing at 14 sites across the South-ern Interior and will work with local gov-ernments to control mosquito popula-tions and coordinate planning.
Visit our West Nile virus surveil-lance web page for the latest informa-tion: http://www.interiorhealth.ca/YourEnvironment/CommunicableDis-easeControl/Pages/WnV-WhatAreWe-Doing.aspx
HealthTake steps to avoid
mosquito bites and West Nile virus
SUBMITTEDInterior Health Authority
The West Nile virus was fi rst
detected in B.C.in the South Okanagan
during the sum-mer of 2009.
Columbia R iver
Pend d'Orei l le R iver
Trai l Highway 22A
Waneta U. S . Border Crossing
W a n e t aD a m
T r a i l A i r p o r t
W a n e t aE x p a n s i o n
C o n s t r u c t i o nS i t e
C o m m u n i t y D a yF e s t i v i t i e s S i t e( 9 1 2 0 H w y 2 2 A )
Sunday June 23
8:00 am to 4:00 pm
Community Day SunDay, June 23
Tours will run throughout the day. Buses will transport you from the festivities site to the dam site for a walking tour of the construction.
• Space is limited
• Closed-toe, flat footwear required
• Tours open to children accompanied by an adult. Children must be over 10 years old and 121 cm (48 inches) tall
• Tours available for seniors and persons with mobility concerns
• Pre-registration for tours is required. Call 250.304.6037
columbiapower.org/wanetaexpansion
tour DetailS Join us at the 335 MW Waneta Expansion Project near Trail to learn more and celebrate the project. Festivities include:
• Entertainment (live music, dancers & magician) • BBQ and refreshments • Children’s activities • Informational displays • Tours of the construction site (register early - space is limited)
CoMMunITy Day FEsTIvITIEs sITE
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