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Vol. 61, Issue 91 Proudly serving Cranbrook and area since 1951 www.dailytownsman.com $ 1 10 INCLUDES G.S.T. < Get set for a Wild rugby weekend MBSS squad gets into the mix of regional tournament | Page 8 Now that was a real estate boom! > Janus looks at those glory days circa 1898 | Page 6 FRIDAY MAY 10, 2013 SALLY MACDONALD Townsman Staff Warm temperatures are speeding up snow melt in the East Koote- nay, and now the River Forecast Centre has is- sued a High Streamflow Advisory for the region. On Thursday, May 9, the B.C. River Forecast Centre said it is watch- ing rivers throughout the Kootenay region, in- cluding the Moyie wa- tershed, for minor flooding in low-lying areas this weekend. An osprey soars through the clear spring sky over the spray irrigation fields outside Cranbrook. Photographer Chad St. Pierre snapped this majestic bird as it cruised around its nest. Wings Over The Rockies CHAD ST. PIERRE PHOTO (WWW.CHADSPHOTO.CA) TOWNSMAN STAFF A man has been charged for allegedly threatening and harassing a female Criminal Justice Branch employee in Cranbrook. Darryl Bruce McDowell was arrested on April 30 and appeared in Cranbrook Pro- vincial Court on May 2. According to the B.C. Criminal Justice Branch, Mc- Dowell is charged with utter- ing threats to cause death or bodily harm, and criminal harassment, in connection with incidents in or near Cranbrook between August 2011 and September 2012. “The Criminal Justice Branch of the Ministry of Jus- tice today announced that Special Prosecutor Robert Bruneau has approved charges against Darryl Bruce McDowell in connection with allegations that he threatened and criminally harassed an employee of the Criminal Jus- tice Branch as a result of the employee’s work on behalf of the Branch,” reads a May 9 statement. SALLY MACDONALD Townsman Staff Bike riders will soon have a place in Cran- brook to practice their tricks when the Bike Skills Park opens next month. After three years of planning, the Cran- brook Bike Skills Park Society is getting ready to build the tracks in Balment Park, behind Western Financial Place. “We’re getting there, we really are. It’s been three years and I can’t wait,” said the society’s Bonnie Hayes. Last weekend, vol- unteers pitched in to install a water line for the park and build a storage shed. Dirt has been deliv- ered, and on Saturday, May 25, track builder Dustin Greenall will start to put the park to- gether. Tricks track underway Construction has started on Cranbrook’s Bike Skills Park Hot days speed up snow melt See BIKE, Page 3 See RIVERS , Page 3 Man charged with harassing criminal justice employee See CHARGES , Page 3 The River Forecast Centre says rivers in the East Kootenay will rise quickly in the coming days

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Vol. 61, Issue 91 Proudly serving Cranbrook and area since 1951 www.dailytownsman.com

$110INCLUDES

G.S.T.

< Get set for a Wild rugby weekendMBSS squad gets into the mix of regional tournament | Page 8

Now that was a real estate boom! >Janus looks at those glory days circa 1898 | Page 6

FRIDAYMAY 10, 2013

SALLY MACDONALDTownsman Staff

Warm temperatures are speeding up snow melt in the East Koote-nay, and now the River Forecast Centre has is-sued a High Streamflow Advisory for the region.

On Thursday, May 9,

the B.C. River Forecast Centre said it is watch-ing rivers throughout the Kootenay region, in-cluding the Moyie wa-tershed, for minor flooding in low-lying areas this weekend.

An osprey soars through the clear spring sky over the spray irrigation fields outside Cranbrook. Photographer Chad St. Pierre snapped this majestic bird as it cruised around its nest.

Wings Over The Rockies

CHAD ST. PIERRE PHOTO (WWW.CHADSPHOTO.CA)

TOW N S M A N S TA F F

A man has been charged for allegedly threatening and harassing a female Criminal Justice Branch employee in Cranbrook.

Darryl Bruce McDowell was arrested on April 30 and appeared in Cranbrook Pro-

vincial Court on May 2.According to the B.C.

Criminal Justice Branch, Mc-Dowell is charged with utter-ing threats to cause death or bodily harm, and criminal harassment, in connection with incidents in or near Cranbrook between August

2011 and September 2012.“The Criminal Justice

Branch of the Ministry of Jus-tice today announced that Special Prosecutor Robert Bruneau has approved charges against Darryl Bruce McDowell in connection with allegations that he threatened

and criminally harassed an employee of the Criminal Jus-tice Branch as a result of the employee’s work on behalf of the Branch,” reads a May 9 statement.

SALLY MACDONALDTownsman Staff

Bike riders will soon have a place in Cran-brook to practice their tricks when the Bike Skills Park opens next month.

After three years of planning, the Cran-brook Bike Skills Park Society is getting ready to build the tracks in Balment Park, behind Western Financial Place.

“We’re getting there,

we really are. It’s been three years and I can’t wait,” said the society’s Bonnie Hayes.

Last weekend, vol-unteers pitched in to install a water line for the park and build a storage shed.

Dirt has been deliv-ered, and on Saturday, May 25, track builder Dustin Greenall will start to put the park to-gether.

Tricks track underwayConstruction has started on Cranbrook’s Bike Skills Park

Hot days speed up snow melt

See BIKE, Page 3

See RIVERS , Page 3

Man charged with harassing criminal justice employee

See CHARGES , Page 3

The River Forecast Centre says rivers in the East Kootenay will rise quickly in the coming days

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The Regional District of East Kootenay board of directors made some important decisions at its Friday, May 3 board meeting.

• The RDEK will allo-cate $25/tonne of cor-

porate greenhouse gas emissions for 2012 to an Energy Conservation Reserve Fund. Previous-ly, the Board had opted to go carbon neutral and purchase carbon offsets from the Nature Conservancy of Cana-

da’s Darkwoods project. However, that resolu-tion has been rescinded and the money will in-stead be directed to the Reserve Fund. While the RDEK will no longer be able to call itself carbon neutral for 2012, it is

hoped that the creation of the new fund will help advance more local en-ergy efficiency and greenhouse gas reduc-tion projects in the fu-ture.

• There will be a new fee this year for com-

muter vehicles parking at the Yaqakxaqlamki Boat Launch (in the Koocanusa area). The RDEK has amended the Bylaw to include a $5.00/day parking fee for commuter vehicles. This new fee will be im-plemented this season and will be in addition to the current $10/day fee for vehicles launch-ing boats. Commuter vehicles are classified as those vehicles carrying passengers (but no boats).

• The Board has ap-proved $9167 in Com-munity Works Funds for the Wasa Lions Club. The funds will be used to repair the Wasa Lions Trail that was damaged during the flooding last summer.

• The RDEK will sub-mit a Category One ap-plication for $467,330 in funding from the Flood Protection Program to reconstruct the Fair-mont Creek channel through the golf course, improve the inlet into the golf course pond, in-crease the channel ca-pacity through Marble Canyon and install sig-nage. In addition, a Cat-egory Two application for $30,000 in funding will be submitted to re-move silt and gravel from the Glencairn Creek/Dam reservoir.

Regional district talks parking fees, carbon tax offsets

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A High Streamflow Advisory means that river levels are rising or expected to rise rapidly, but that no major flood-ing is expected.

“Several days of high temperatures have led to rapid melt of this sea-son’s snow pack,” reads the alert from the River Forecast Centre. “River levels have been rising quickly in response to this melt. Current river levels are below levels of concern, however the weather forecast from Environment Canada is for steady increases in temperatures in the South Interior through Friday.

“River levels are ex-pected to continue to increase through the re-mainder of the week, reaching the highest levels late on Friday or into Saturday.”

Temperatures in Cranbrook are forecast-ed to reach 25 degrees on Friday, and 27 de-grees on Saturday and Sunday, before a rainy change on Monday.

The average histori-cal temperature for this time in May is 19 de-grees.

“The River Forecast Centre will continue to monitor conditions and will provide updates as conditions warrant,” said the alert.

Rivers rising in region

Continuedfrom page 1

Submitted

Volunteers help to lay a water line to the soon-to-be-open Bike Skills Park behind Western Financial Place in Cranbrook, on Friday, May 3.

Volunteers are being sought to help out that weekend, said Hayes.

“We’re looking for people who will be around to do whatever it is Dustin needs done. A lot of it is raking and dealing with that top layer of dirt to make

sure it is the way it needs to be.”

The park is expected to be complete by the end of May and open for riders in early June.

There will be some-thing for every level of bike rider.

“It’s going to have

two pump tracks – one gnarly, a little more in-tense, and one a little simpler. Then there is going to be a beginner line — basically it’s going to be bumps. Then an intermediate line — smaller features where they can start to jump. Then there’s the

expert line where you’ll have big jumps the kids can flip off of and do tail whips and 360s and all that cool stuff,” said Hayes.

The Bike Skills Park Society first ap-proached city council with its plan in August 2011. Council agreed in

October 2011 to give the society a 4,000 square foot piece of Balment Park for the bike facility.

The society then went about raising the more than $70,000 esti-mate to pay for the park.

Once the park is

complete, the city will own it, but the society will continue to main-tain it, which could in-clude weeding the park, maintaining jumps and removing hazards.

Fernie, Creston and Kimberley each have a bike skills park.

Bike park construction underwayContinued from page 1

A r n e P e t rys h e nTownsman Staff

Mad Max Go Karts has withdrawn the re-quest to use the West-ern Financial Place parking lot to test out the go kart business model in Cranbrook.

Mayor Wayne Stets-ki confirmed that Chris Hirn, who brought the request before council a number of weeks ago, has been offered

another location that Hirn feels may be a better spot than the Western Financial Place parking lot.

“Staff are working on that new location and will have more to bring hopefully by the next meeting and maybe before that,” Stetski said. “Hopeful-ly we will see go karts in Cranbrook some-day.”

A few letters in op-position of the propos-al were sent in to coun-cil by neighbours of the proposed track and were included in Mon-day’s agenda package.

The two letters said that neighbours were concerned with poten-tial noise and pollu-tion from the track, as well as having a longer distance to walk down-town because of the

fence that would be put up around the track.

City staff had in-cluded a recommen-dation in that council not approve the track in the Western Finan-cial Place parking lot.

In the report, staff outlined reasons for the recommendation.

One reason was that the space is al-ready approved for the

Brothers Insurance Agency Charity Car Show and if the track were in place it would have to be removed to hold the event, says the report.

Another reason staff gave in the report is that the space is used for other events, such as concerts. Last year there were two concerts held there, but staff is planning

more events this year.Staff gave other rea-

sons having to do with long-term impact and confidential proposals for the rental space. There is also a $200-a-day rental fee in place for the lot.

The new location proposal will come back to council in the near future if all goes to plan for Mad Max Go Karts.

Go-kart entrepreneur eyeing different location, City says

Charges against Mc-Dowell were sworn in Cranbrook Provincial Court on January 8 and a warrant was issued for his arrest. He was arrested last week.

McDowell was re-leased on bail on May 2 and his next court ap-pearance is in Grand Forks Provincial Court on May 21.

“The Criminal Jus-

tice Branch deferred announcing the ap-pointment and deci-sion until such time as Mr. McDowell had been arrested on the outstanding warrant,” reads the statement.

Because the alleged victim is an employee of the Criminal Justice Branch, a special pros-ecutor was brought in to approve charges against McDowell “to avoid any real or per-

ceived improper influ-ence in the exercise of prosecutorial discre-tion,” the statement says.

Robert Bruneau, a Kamloops lawyer, re-ceived the report

against McDowell by the RCMP in May 2012 and conducted an in-dependent charge re-view. He will also con-duct the prosecution of McDowell.

Charges laid for threats, harassmentContinued from page 1

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60th Wedding Anniversary Celebration

� e children of Bob and Eve Jerome are hosting an Open House to celebrate their parents 60 years of togetherness.

Date: Saturday, May 18th, 2013Place: Bob & Eve’s home, 7003-Hwy 395W @ Greenbay 12m west of CranbrookTime: Drop-in 1pm-4pm Contact: Pennie Johnston 250-759-4793

Spark Youth Centre

is looking for board members.

If interested, contact Andie at  [email protected] 

by May 15.

Call for Board Members!

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40th AnniversaryCelebrate the Arts

Feature Local Performers & Artistsat Ktunaxa Gym - 220 Cbk St., N, Cranbrook

May 17th, 7:00 p.m.Tickets: Adults $10.00, Seniors & Students $8.00

Children under 12 FreeAvailable at CDAC & Lotus Books Phone: 250-426-4223

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Columbia Valley Cycling Society

Call for TenderCycling and Hiking Trail Infrastructure

Improvement on Mt. Swansea, Invermere, B.C.

For documents and information contact Dave Lammerse at [email protected]

Closing date: May 29th, 2013 at 16:30.

K ait y BrownTownsman Staff

Misunderstandings, dual meanings, Freudian slips: the little things that cause big problems.

That’s exactly what “Self Help” — one of the plays that the Kimberley Summer Theatre is putting on this summer — is talking about. But with a healthy helping of adult humour.

“It involves two actors who decide to make a life-style change and become self help gurus,” said Tanya Laing Gahr, who’s directing the play.

“When things don’t end up being the way they seem to be, they have to try and protect their image.

“That’s the tension in the play — the desire to keep up

the image.”This is something almost

everyone can relate to: No really! This isn’t what it looks like ...

“It’s a farce, which means it’s super hilarious and full of physical comedy,” Laing Gahr said. “There’s some really bold and some really sneaky humour, which I re-ally like.”

With this play, in combi-nation with “The Wizard of Oz,” Kimberley Summer Theatre is bringing some-thing a bit new to the table for the upcoming season. The pairing of a musical with a farce is a recent strat-egy. Two years ago was the first time, with “Lend Me a Tenor” serving as the farce and “Secrets Every Smart Traveller Should Know” as

the musical.“Before that, I think they

had mainly focused on mu-sicals. I really love this straight play strategy,” Laing Gahr said.

But that’s not the only thing that makes “Self Help” stand out. Unlike some of the other plays that she has read, Laing Gahr said that she was immediately at-tracted to the particular hu-

mour in the play.“It was one of the first

plays that I’ve read where I was laughing out loud as I was reading through it,” she said.

The play, which was writ-ten by Canadian playwright Norm Foster, is a farce. Laing Gahr said that this form of theatre is underrat-ed and dismissed most of the time, for lack of “depth.” But she encourages people to let go of that stigma.

“The timing and preci-sion in farces is the most important thing,” she said. “So you’ve almost got a sym-phony of comedy going on.”

But Laing Gahr says she would not bring her kids to this one.

“There is definitely some language that gets used,

some adult themes — I think that’s the way that it’s best put,” she said.

But on top of finding one of the best plays around, Laing Gahr said that she couldn’t have asked for a better cast and production team.

“I think the level of qual-ity is going to be unparal-leled in the Kootenays,” she said.

Tickets for the suggestive and fast-paced “Self Help” are already on sale but Laing Gahr said that they are getting snatched up quickly.

“I just got word yesterday that we sold out two nights,” Laing Gahr said. “That’s pretty exciting, you know, to be still two months out from performance and having

that going on.“I think there is going to

be a rush for tickets, and I’m excited about that because I think people are going to love this play.”

The play opens on July 9 and runs until July 27 from Tuesday to Saturday in the evening with matinees on both Wednesday and Satur-day.

Tickets can be bought at the Centre 64 in Kimberley, 64 Deer Park Avenue. The centre is open from 1 to 5 p.m. on Tuesdays to Satur-days.

“I think that these are going to be the best produc-tions ever put on by the Kimberley Summer The-atre,” Laing Gahr said, also referring “The Wizard of Oz.”

Your Freudian slip is showingKimberley Summer Theatre’s “Self Help” puts the “farce” back in “saving face”

“I think that these are going to be the best

productions ever put on by the Kimberley Summer Theatre.”

Tanya Laing Gahr

SuBmit ted

The Crisis Line Asso-ciation of BC has only another month in which to secure sustained, an-nualized funding for their 1800SUICIDE and 310Mental Health Sup-port Line networks. These networks en-hance immediate ac-cess to 24-hour crisis line services for anyone in the province with sui-cide or mental health issues and/or concerns. Without immediate

forthcoming funding, the networks will cease to exist after June 30, 2013.

CLABC developed the networks to enhance crisis line accessibility and launched 1800SUI-CIDE in 2004 followed by the 310Mental Health Support Line in 2008. The easy to remember, toll-free numbers use routing technology to direct calls to the near-est network crisis line partner. During times

when demand for ser-vice is high, calls are au-tomatically re-routed to other crisis lines thereby increasing response ca-pacity. Efforts to repli-cate the success of these networks are currently underway at a national level across Canada.

1800SUICIDE and 310Mental Health Sup-port Line network crisis line partners have now responded to more than 50,000 successfully rout-ed calls. This is no sur-prise given that phones on both the Lions Gate and Iron Workers Me-morial bridges immedi-ately connect callers to 1800SUICIDE and a quick Google search re-turns many websites in-cluding Ministry of Health, Erase Bullying,

C aroLyn Gr antDaily Bulletin

The City of Kimber-ley has placed metal barricades at the top and bottom of the Townsite stairs and is asking people to refrain from using them.

Mayor Ron McRae says vandals are re-sponsible.

“Some rather large rocks were rolled down the stairs and caused some damage,” he said. “We had to close them. We are asking people to stay off of them, please.”

McRae says he is un-certain when, or if, the stairs will reopen.

“There are financial implications in terms of repairs,” he said. “We are not going to repair them until we get a clearer picture of the cost of repairs, and to what standard they need to be repaired to for insurance purpos-es.”

McRae says that it is a shame that vandalism

Crisis Line in crisisConfidential phone lines for mental health support face closure because

of a lack of funding

and HealthlinkBC which cite the net-work numbers as re-sources.

Once connected to a crisis line, callers receive support and information intended to increase their abili-ty to cope with what-ever it is that has caused their distress. This cost-effective service can be life-saving while at the same time de-creasing demand on overburdened police, ambulance and hos-pital resources.

Network partner crisis line call-takers – many pursuing ca-reers in professions such as policing, medicine, teaching, mental health and social work – take their knowledge, skill and ability back into their communities, which significantly increases this prov-ince’s safety-net and response capacity.RECY

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Kimberley

is costing the City money it can ill afford.

In the meantime, McRae says, there are still two alternate ways to make your way up to

Townsite by foot.“People can use the

path to the left of the stairs, or the paved path just up from the United Church,” he said.

Vandals close Townsite stairs

Carolyn Grant photo

The Townsite stairs have been closed after van-dals rolled boulders down the steps. you can see the bent steps above.

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Water System FlushingWater utility customers please be advised that the City Public Works will be � ushing the City’s water system using City � re hydrants beginning on Monday May 13, 2012. The City will be doing the � ushing between the hours of 7:30am and 4:00pm (Monday through Friday) for a period of approximately eight (8) weeks.

Some customers may experience discolouration in the water for a brief period while hydrant � ushing is conducted. Should you experience discolouration please run your cold water tap until the water runs clear.

This discolouration is not a public health concern.

The City of Cranbrook apologizes for any inconvenience. This work is being conducted so that the water provided our customers is of good quality.

If you have any problems or concerns, please contact Public Works at 250-489-0218.

Fred Subra photo

Jade Ducshcherer (left) and Emma Schraepel are pictured in a scene from the Mount Baker Secondary School production of the classic musical “Fiddler on the Roof.” “Fiddler” plays May 9 -11 at 7:30 p.m. and May 12 at 2 p.m. at the Key City Theatre.

C AROLYN GR ANTDaily Bulletin

The Kimberley Un-derground Mining Rail-way will begin weekend operations on May 18, and has already done some special tours. The most recent tour group was BC Building Inspec-tors, who were meeting in Kimberley on Mon-day. Two trains took 101 conference attendees through the under-ground — where Bill Roberts provided the commentary and demonstration of work-ing underground equip-ment — and a tour of the powerhouse, where Mick Henningson guid-ed the tour.

The powerhouse has been the focus in recent days for the volunteers who keep the railway running.

The volunteer crew has been working on the Pelton Wheel, which drives the main com-pressor in the power-house.

When the Sullivan Mine was still operating, the huge Rand com-pressor was driven by this Pelton Wheel which was powered by the flow of water from the Mark Creek. Railway volun-teers now have this huge 120 year old compressor running, driven by elec-tricity instead of water power.

It was up and run-ning last year, and ac-cording to railway per-sonnel, a huge hit with visitors, as it is probably the only Pelton Wheel of its size still in working condition in the world.

Late last year the 2000 foot, 100-year old hemp rope began to fray and the wheel was stopped.

Volunteer John Wig-gin did a lot of research and together with the rest of the shop volun-teers, and came up with a new magic potion/preservative that will hopefully preserve the rope, keep it supple and

allow Railway to run the Pelton Wheel for guests.

The Powerhouse was an essential part of the Sullivan Mining Opera-tion as compressed air is safe, clean, and simple to use.

It houses D.C. gener-ators which supplied di-rect power to the elec-tric trains that were used to transport men and equipment to and from the various destinations underground and on the surface.

It also houses several different types of huge generators powered by electricity, which pro-duced compressed air.

Compressed air was piped underground from the Powerhouse and used to power rock drills, fans and many other types of mining equipment.

The escaped air sup-plemented ventilation in the mine. Large fans pushed or pulled air into and through the mine to clear dust and gasses created by the mining activities.

An overhead crane, which was built and in-stalled in 1929, travels on tracks that run the length of the Power-house to facilitate the installation and/or the removal of machinery. It is powered by three electric motors: one for hoisting and lowering, one for east-west travel, and one for north-south travel.

Almost all of these machines, which date back to 1912 and the 1920’s were operable until the mine closed and are a fascinating piece of mine history.

A model of the Sulli-van Mine, which is housed in the Power-house, gives you a better sense of the huge scale of the mine and of how it was laid out.

Learn more about this unique Kimberley attraction at www.kim-berleyunderground-miningrailway.ca

TOm FLeTCheRBlack Press

As the debate over natural gas develop-ment dominates the B.C. election campaign, British Gas Group has filed a project descrip-tion for its proposed liquefied natural gas plant on Ridley Island at the Port of Prince Ru-pert.

One of the largest of five export proposals in the works for B.C.’s North Coast, Prince Ru-pert LNG proposes to build three production trains with a total ca-pacity of 21 million tonnes per year, to be shipped in specialized tankers to buyers on the Pacific Rim. BG Group has a develop-ment agreement with Spectra Energy for a pipeline to bring gas from northeastern B.C. to the coast.

Spectra’s Fort Nel-son gas processing plant and the Prince Rupert and Kitimat areas were campaign stops for Premier Chris-ty Clark this week, as

she continues to pro-mote LNG develop-ment as the key to pros-perity for the province.

The NDP again stressed its support for LNG development, re-jecting B.C. Liberal sug-gestions that its scien-tific review of shale gas drilling would disrupt industry expansion plans.

The proposal calls for natural gas-fired electricity generation to supply the plant, with gas-powered mechani-cal drives to run the liq-uefaction refrigeration compressors. Powering LNG development has been controversial, with aboriginal groups in the region opposed to projects that pollute the air and leave obso-lette infrastructure after gas production ends.

The Canadian Envi-ronmental Assessment Agency must decide if a federal assessment of the project is needed, or if a provincial permit is sufficient.

Prince Rupert LNG’s project description

calls for a two-phase de-velopment, with the first phase of two LNG trains

that would fill three to four ships per week. A third train would be

added later, bringing output up to five to six LNG tankers per week.

Prince Rupert LNG applies for permits

First regular train May 18

KUMR ready to roll for 2013

PRovinCE

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If  the real estate maxim “Location, location, location”

is accurate, it would account for much of the success of early Cranbrook.

Situated on a wide prairie amidst rolling hills — a verita-ble sportsman’s paradise in a valley that literally forces trav-elers through its course — that alone would likely have meant that something similar to Cran-brook would have arisen up with time.

The fact that it centered the once very profitable Wildhorse, St. Eugene, North Star, and Perry Creek mining operations certainly didn’t hurt. Farm and ranchland in abundance, water and lumber all contributed to its success but, without a doubt, it was the arrival of the CPR in 1898 that truly put it on the map.

Well, actually it was on the map already — the surveying of the townsite had been accom-plished somewhat earlier. What it really needed was people and those began to arrive early in 1898, months before the first locomotive.

Among the very first build-ings erected in town was a small newspaper office in the vicinity of 9th Avenue and 1st Street. The Herald published its

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first paper on March 22, 1898, in which it guaranteed a weekly circulation of 1,000 copies ...somewhere. There was little local news to report because there were few people to make it or read it. What did matter was the fact that people from outside the area began reading the paper and the paper did all it could to boost the largely imagined town of Cranbrook.

It is “A town of opportuni-ties,” the weekly bragged, “which, before the snow flies, will be a divisional point, a junction of the North Star Mine Branch and will also have a smelter in course of erection.

“Cranbrook property will in-crease in value more rapidly than property in any other town in the South East Koote-nay,” the paper went on. “At this time any man has a chance to get in on the ground floor.” And you know what? It was right, with the exception of the smelt-er, which never bloomed.

There were eight local ad-vertisements mingled among the four pages of the Herald edition of April 5: two hotels (the Cranbrook and the East Kootenay), Hilliard’s Black-smithing, the Cranbrook Lum-ber Co., Dr. Hugh Watt (travel-ling dentist), two contrac-tor-builders (Kaake & Sibald) and an ad for the Herald news-paper itself (fifty-two issues for $2.00).

Within a month one more ad joined the old gang. It be-longed to John Hutchison and it read, “Pioneer real estate, mining and insurance broker. Buildings to rent and for sale. Particular attention given to making safe investments for clients.”

The “pioneer” was a bit of a stretch considering Mr. Hutchi-son had only been here for a few months, but apparently it counted for something as busi-ness was brisk. Very brisk. Real-ly, really brisk.

JANUS: Cranbrook Then & Now

Jim Cameron

HERALD, APRIL, 1898

The first of what would become hundreds of ads boosting the townsite of Cranbrook .

The original townsite, sur-veyed under the auspices of local landowner James Baker, was, by 1898, split between himself and the CPR, an entice-ment on Mr. Baker’s part to con-vince the railway to come this way. Although only a matter of (very roughly) perhaps fifty blocks all told, the land within the townsite that first caught investor’s eyes translated into something in the area of 1,135 individual lots. This, at an aver-age of $200 per lot, translated into a value of $227,000. It may not sound like big bucks but by today’s standards it would easi-ly be well over $5,000,000, and that is nothing to sneeze at.

Yes indeed, there was money to be made and, unlike the early pioneers on the scene, many of them miners, there were some who now understood the money was not in what might be found in the land but rather the land itself. The townsite of-fice did a booming business.

Operated by the team of Val-entine Hyde Baker, son of James, and the CPR, it adver-tised “The Canadian Pacific Railway Co. Lands Agency. Lots in all parts of the city for sale.” And sell them they did. Along one block of Baker Street at first, and along Van Horne Street near the site of the proposed railway station. Then spanning further out from 3rd to 14th Av-enue, from 1st to 2nd Street and especially on what would soon become known as “Baker Hill.”

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OpiniOn/featuresLetters to the editor

Capital taxIn its financial platform, the Provincial

NDP has announced its intention to apply a capital tax to all BC Credit Unions with cap-ital in excess of $20 million should they be elected. If this policy is implemented, it will have a significant impact on our organiza-tion and the people and organizations asso-ciated with us.

This tax will be applied regardless of how profitable the credit union is. While other provinces in Canada apply a capital tax on business, cooperative enterprises such as credit unions, are exempted from the tax.

As we understand this proposal, the cost to Kootenay Savings will be roughly $780,000 per year and will continue to increase annu-ally as our capital base increases. This is a significant cost that will ultimately be borne by our members, our communities and our employees, as it will have to be paid from income that would otherwise be shared with our members, contributed to commu-nity organizations or paid in salaries and benefits.

We sincerely hope that the NDP will re-consider this proposed tax on Credit Unions should they form the next Provincial Gov-ernment.

Brent TremblayPresident and CEO

Kootenay Savings Credit Union

indoctrinationLast weekend at the Cranbrook Home &

Garden Show, some parents and students of our K-12 schools stopped at my booth with some disturbing revelations.

First, a Grade 7 boy came to our booth with his father and told me his teacher at Parkland told his class that “Bill Bennett is anti-education.” I can’t be sure what the teacher actually meant by this immature comment, but the boy left my booth confi-dent that I understand the importance of education. In fact, I told him there is no public service, other than health care, that is as important. I also mentioned that I have an Honours BA in English and a law degree from Queens University.

Second, a Grade 10 student related how his teacher at Mount Baker was promoting the NDP and criticizing the BC Liberal gov-ernment to the student’s class.

And third, I learned from a Grade 11 student that my NDP opponent, a teacher,

was provided the opportunity to speak to three classes at Mount Baker and that teachers told their class rooms that Bill Ben-nett was “invited, but couldn’t make it.” In fact, my campaign manager provided two dates to the Mount Baker teacher organiz-ing these important interactions with stu-dents, but we did not hear back from her.

A good teacher is critical to the intellectu-al development of our children and we have many good teachers in the system. My two sons had some great teachers in Cranbrook, including my NDP opponent. But we must all be concerned about teachers who believe it is appropriate to indoctrinate their stu-dents with a narrow, partisan point of view.

It doesn’t matter whether a teacher votes NDP, BC Liberal or for the Rhinoceros Party. As a professional, a teacher should be able to set aside personal opinions and ensure that students are encouraged to think criti-cally and independently. This should in-clude exposing students to the full spectrum of viewpoints on all issues, including politi-cal viewpoints.

I believe that most teachers try to do this for their students, despite the intimidation of the BCTF. For those few who believe it is appropriate to use students as pawns in a game of partisan politics, please re-think your conduct. It’s wrong.

Bill Bennett Candidate, Kootenay East

BC Liberal Party

debt-Free?Bill Bennett’s repeated answer to solving

all societal ills is to lower taxes. What he fails to mention are the devastating costs for failed Liberal economic policies over the last 12 years.

According to the 2010 of the B.C. Prog-ress Board, B.C. ranked fifth out of 10 prov-inces on economic performance, fourth on personal income, seventh on jobs, and ninth on social conditions under the Liber-als. That ranked the Liberal legacy as “slight-ly worse” than the “evil 90s” under the NDP! Now the Progress Board is fired!

What I see is a list of economic failures under 12 years of the Liberals and increased burdens for ordinary taxpayers and for the future of our province:

• Doubled the provincial debt (34 billion to 63 billion)

• Increased user fees that hurt middle and low income British Columbians; Medi-

care premiums, license fees, ferry fares.• $16 million to advertise a jobs plan that

lost more than 20,000 jobs in March.• The worst income gap in Canada; Worst

child poverty rate over the last 10 years and no plan to address it.

• Eliminated or dramatically reduced so-cial services for vulnerable kids and families, and for women’s shelters.

• No boots on the ground in ministries of forests and environment to monitor import-ant resources or care for the environment. The Office of The Auditor General of BC re-ported in 2010: “Despite its declared inten-tions and clear vision to conserve the eco-logical integrity in British Columbia’s parks and protected areas, the Ministry of Envi-ronment is not successfully meeting this goal.”

• Schools and hospitals closed.Drastic cuts to education, especially

counsellors and special ed. teachers. More costs for future generation to bear when an at risk 7 year old doesn’t receive adequate early support services.

• Emergency room doctors declaring , “BC can no longer afford government’s slap dash approach to ER medicine.” www.bce-mergencycare.com/

• Doubled University tuition fees.(Statis-tics Canada)

Cuts of $46 million from the Ministry of Advanced Education, Innovation and Tech-nology.

• Funding cutbacks to courts -The Su-preme Court of BC 2011annual report: “ …their role of neutral decision makers was being significantly challenged because of funding cutbacks.”

So Mr. Bennett and Ms. Clark should change the Debt-Free slogan on the bus to “Debt doubled!”

I think the NDP will do a better job and reverse the economic disasters and devas-tating agenda of the last 12 years. They’ll do a better job of building a sustainable econo-my and caring for people.

Dean ChattersonCranbrook

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The hill was a natural choice for those with money to spend. It was relatively clear of the smoke, dust and noise of the business and industrial district, it had a wonderful view, and, face it, it was higher up than the workingmen’s cottages filling the flatlands. It was a clear-cut case of white collar up and blue collar down.

Real estate prices began to rise as speculators bought land to re-sell, improved or other-wise, to those who came after. The Herald of August 4 boasted that there were more lots sold in Cranbrook in the last two weeks than in all other towns in the South East Kootenay in the last two months. Housing was

at a premium and local tourists, soon to arrive in ever increasing numbers with the coming of the rails, complained of the noise made by the many local

carpenters. Work commenced along the creeks and springs in the north and east end, clearing the cottonwood and under-growth and opening Baker

Street eastward. Local surveyor Archibald

McVittie teamed up with John Hutchison to form the first in-dependent real estate company in town. They soon expanded into insurance and mon-ey-lending (in sums from $100 to 1,000). They even offered to build houses for rent to suit every customer. The hotels and boarding-houses, going up just as rapidly as the residences, were full to overflowing.

Construction would go on throughout the winter, the buy-ing and selling of real estate would continue for somewhat longer.

Next Week: The Plots Thicken

Janus ventures into Cranbrook Real Estate

Cbk. ArChives 2009.028.544

The first townsite office, jointly operated by V. Hyde Baker and the CPR, on the site of what is now Cranbrook Photo

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TRE VOR CR AWLEYSports Editor

With only six stu-dents that will graduate at the end of the year, it seems as if there’s a youth movement on the Mount Baker Wild rugby team.

However, it’s those six senior students that have helped the team to a successful record, as they’ve won six of their last seven games.

Head coach Sean Sinclair said last year was a tough year, as the team needed to develop

and learn the funda-mentals of the game.

“Last year was a de-velopment year, try to get the fundamentals down with the boys—they didn’t win a game last year, but they did get the fundamentals down,” said Sinclair.

“So this year, with those six guys leading us, we’ve managed to start to actually really improve.”

Sinclair said he has noticed a few major areas where the team has gotten better.

“This year their ruck-ing has improved,” Sin-clair said. “The big thing is, in a tackle situation, they’re able to deal with it, make decisions really quickly, recycle the ball, and get it back out so that the backs can use it.

“Now the backs are

starting to swing the ball out and starting to see the holes and the space to exploit it when neces-sary, which is great.”

Ben Freiss, a Grade 12 student who was on the squad last year, agrees.

“Our rucks are fan-tastic, our forwards are great. Our scrums are good and we have fast backs,” Freiss said.

Freiss said he has en-joyed the transition of going from a team that couldn’t win a game last year to a squad that has

had success on the rugby pitch this year.

“All the seniors that have played last year and are playing this year—we’ve improved a lot,” Freiss said. “We know what we’re doing now and we’re teaching a lot of the kids that are new this year, so they know a lot too, and that’s why we’re winning.”

The squad is playing in a tournament this weekend at Parkland Middle School, with games on Friday and Saturday.

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Singh’s lawsuit against Tour draws little outcry at TPCPONTE VEDRA BEACH, Fla. - Aside from a spec-

tator wearing fake deer antlers, there was little pub-lic reaction at The Players Championship to the lawsuit Vijay Singh filed against the PGA Tour.

Singh sued the governing body Wednesday for exposing him to “public humiliation and ridicule” during a 12-week investigation into his use of deer antler spray. The tour dropped its case last week.

The lawsuit and its timing raised eyebrows. The Players Championship is the Tour’s flagship event and is played on Singh’s home course.

But there was almost no reaction from the gallery while Singh played the opening round at TPC Saw-grass. The most noticeable response came at the first tee, where Jacksonville resident Jim Kavanagh wore those felt antlers.

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Regina Pats promote assistant coach after

Conacher resignsThe Regina Pats have promoted assistant coach

Malcolm Cameron following the resignation of head coach Pat Conacher on Wendesday.

Conacher, who has spent the last two seasons as the bench boss for the WHL club, delivered his res-ignation to general manager Chad Lang at the end of April, according to a team press release.

“As Pat had another year on his contract, his res-ignation certainly caught us off guard,” said Lang. “We would like to thank Pat for his commitment to the Regina Pats organization for the past two years and wish him and his family all the best in the fu-ture.”

Cameron, who has been an assistant alongside Conacher for two seasons, is stepping up to take on head coaching responsibilities. Cameron has nine years experience coaching professionally in the ECHL, where he never missed a playoff appearance.

“Iam very humbled and proud to become the next head coach of the Regina Pats,” said Cameron. “I would like to thank the Parker family, general manager Chad Lang for their support in giving me this opportunity and lastly former coach Pat Co-nacher for helping me prepare tone a successful head coach in the WHL.”

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Denver Nuggets GM Masai Ujiri named NBA’s Executive

of the YearDENVER - Nuggets general manager Masai Ujiri

was named the NBA’s executive of the year on Thursday, a day after George Karl was named the league’s top coach.

Ujiri, the first African-born GM in major Ameri-can sports, built the Nuggets team that won an NBA franchise-record 57 games and went an NBA-best 38-3 at home before bowing out in the first round of the playoffs.

Ujiri assembled a team that had nine players av-erage between 8 and 16.7 points.

Ujiri raised eyebrows earlier this spring when he proclaimed the Nuggets, in the midst of a 24-4 run after the All-Star break, weren’t quite ready to con-tend this year. He was proven right when the third-seeded Nuggets were beaten in six games by the sixth-seeded Golden State Warriors, led by Ste-phen Curry.

Ujiri totalled 59 points and received eight first-place votes from a panel of his fellow team basket-ball executives throughout the league.

Associated PressCanucks GM Mike Gillis says it’s time to ‘reset’

C ANADIAN PRESSVANCOUVER - Mike

Gillis had reason to be angry, but instead he was a picture of calm.

With the disappoint-ment of Vancouver’s first-round exit from the Stanley Cup playoffs still fresh, the Canucks gen-eral manager displayed a resolve Thursday not to veer too sharply from the current course.

Gillis said it’s time to reset the organization, but he wants to retain the team’s veteran core while introducing bigger, stronger and younger talent.

“Five years ago, we

came in here and reset this organization, and it’s time to do it again,” Gillis said during a sea-son-ending media avail-ability at Rogers Arena.

Gillis spoke publicly for the first time since the Canucks were elimi-nated Tuesday night by the San Jose Sharks. The 4-0 sweep came a year after the Canucks were ousted in the first round by the Los Angeles Kings.

Vancouver fell well short of its goal of return-ing to the Stanley Cup fi-nals, where it came with-in a game of winning the coveted silver chalice in 2010-11.

Gillis said he, his sup-port staff and the Aquili-ni family, which owns the team, will do a re-view of every element of the organization - in-cluding the performance of head coach Alain Vi-gneault - before any de-cisions are made.

“Like anybody else, he’ll be evaluated for the way this season went and the way that the last two seasons have gone, particularly the playoffs, with myself at the fore-front,” said Gillis, who later expressed support for the coach.

Gillis called the just concluded campaign the

most challenging of his five seasons at the Ca-nucks’ helm. He said the lockout and subsequent-ly shortened season pre-vented him from making trades that were to his liking.

“When I look at every other team, this was such a messed up sea-son from start to finish,” said Gillis.

A long off-season and traditional pre-season should offer him more time to do the deals he wants. Roberto Luongo’s future is one of the most pressing matters, be-cause a trade could bring in young talent or draft

picks, and a buyout of the remainder of his 12-year deal worth US $64 million could free up dollars needed to sign high-end free agents.

Gillis said it’s unlikely that the veteran goalten-der will be with the team next fall.

“Who knows what’s going to happen?” said Luongo. “I think we’re all aware of what the situa-tion is. We want to make sure that everybody is taken care of.

“My main goal is to be a starter, I want to play, and I feel that I have, still, a lot more years in me.”

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France upsets Russia at world championshipMarius TurulaAssociated Press

HELSINKI, Finland - De-fending champion Russia was upset 2-1 by France, which shocked a team dominated by NHL and KHL players at hockey worlds on Thursday.

Russia lost to a group of mainly French league players, who ended its 13-match win-ning streak at the world cham-pionship.

“It’s so big for French hock-ey, it’s hard to describe,” France coach Dave Henderson said.

France wasn’t good enough to play Russia or the Soviet Union until 1992. It had lost all six previous games, the last 7-2 in 2009.

All the goals on Thursday were scored in the middle peri-od. Alexander Perezhogin gave Russia the lead at 6:57, shortly after teammate Aleksandr Rad-ulov missed a penalty shot. France forward Damien Fleury evened the score at 9:52 with a slap shot. Antoine Roussel, France’s lone NHL player, scored the winner at 16:48 when he broke in from the left and backhanded through Vasili Ko-shechkin’s legs.

Both teams fielded their third-string goalkeepers. France’s Florian Hardy finished with 28 saves, and Koshechkin 17.

“It was my first start, an un-believably good result for us,”

Hardy said. “I don’t know what to say, I’m so happy. When I watched the clock with five minutes to play, I thought that this is for real, that it is possible to win.

“All the team played an un-believable game defensively. When the Russian player took the penalty shot and I stopped it, I just followed the puck and that was it.”

France’s second win in four games gives it a good chance of staying in the premier group at the worlds and an outside chance of making the quarterfi-nals with a top-four finish in its group. It still has to play the United States, Latvia and Ger-many.

Canada blanks Sweden 3-0 at world championshipDonna spencer

Canadian Press

STOCKHOLM, Swe-den - Canada took ad-vantage of overtaxed Sweden for a 3-0 win at the IIHF World Champi-onship on Thursday, and felt they should have done more dam-age.

“We didn’t finish some opportunities we’d like to finish that could have put them down early in the first,” Canadian coach Lindy Ruff observed following the game. “You’re think-ing ‘boy, we left a lot on the table.”’

Buffalo Sabres goal-tender Jhonas Enroth robbed Canadians on several excellent looks in the first two periods.

It was Canadian Mike Smith’s turn for heroics in the third. The Phoenix Coyotes goalie stopped 17 shots in the period en route to a 33-save shutout and his first win of the tourna-ment.

“If not for their goal-ie, we would have won about seven or eight nothing, I think,” for-ward Matt Duchene said. “We had a great performance in goal by Smitty and we had a lot of chances.”

Steven Stamkos of

the Tampa Bay Light-ning, Philadelphia Fly-ers defenceman Luke Schenn and Carolina Hurricanes Jordan Staal scored goals in the first two periods for Canada. Matt Read of the Flyers had two assists in front of an announced sellout of 12,500 at the Globe Arena.

Canada (3-0-1) vault-ed over Sweden into sec-ond spot in the Stock-holm pool. Unbeaten Switzerland led with 11 points followed by Can-ada with 10 and the Swedes with nine. Nor-way was fourth with six.

Canada faces Belarus (1-2) on Friday for a sec-ond game in as many days. The Czech Repub-lic (1-2-1) got by Den-mark 2-1 in a shootout, but remained fifth in the Stockholm pool with five points.

France shocked Rus-sia 2-1 in the Helsinki pool with Antoine Rous-sel of the Dallas Stars scored winning goal in the second period.

The Russians re-mained tied with the United States for first at nine points each. Fin-land was second with eight points ahead of France and Slovakia tied with six apiece. Latvia downed the Slovaks 5-3 on Thursday.

The top four teams in each pool of eight quali-fy for the quarter-finals in each city. Canada lost quarter-final games the last three years at the world championship despite finishing first in its group the last two.

Ranked No. 4 in the world, Sweden was No. 5 Canada’s highest-ranked opponent yet. The Swedes were getting their feet back under them with three wins after an opening loss to the Swiss.

But after beating Norway 5-1 the previous day, the Swedes were slow to get into the game against Canada. The Ca-nadian attack poked holes in their defence and left Enroth exposed several times.

“Canada won this game, in my opinion, a little bit too easy,” Swed-ish coach Par Marts said. “It could be the game yesterday, I don’t know.

“But I don’t see that we competed with them

and if you’re going to compete with that good team you’re going to need as close to 100 per cent from every player. I didn’t see that today.”

The Swedish fans grew restless during the game and there were boos in the final minutes

Canada’s special teams were integral in the victory Thursday. The Canadians scored first with a power-play goal by Stamkos and held the Swedes score-less on three chances with an extra attacker.

The Canadian power play was an unimpres-sive 14 per cent going into the game, but that first goal was a work of art. Justin Schultz, Brian Campbell and Claude Giroux snapped the puck around the offen-sive zone with precision and Stamkos finished it with a one-timer from his right knee.

Enroth foiled Stam-kos, Duchene, Taylor Hall and Eric Staal on juicy opportunities even strength in the first peri-od. After 22 saves on 25

shots, Enroth was re-placed with just under 10 minutes remaining in the third period by Jacob Markstrom.

Ruff coached Enroth in Buffalo until the Sa-bres fired the Canadian coach in February.

“I thought he was fabulous,” Ruff said of the Swede.

Canada had just three practices prior to this tournament be-cause the NHL’s lock-out-shortened regular season ended three weeks later than usual.

The team took another step forward in its ad-justment to the wider, international ice Thurs-day.

Staal scored his first goal of the tournament on odd-man rush with Ryan O’Reilly of the Col-orado Avalanche.

“I’ve been fighting the puck a little bit the first few games,” Staal, the younger brother of Canadian captain Eric Staal. “It’s always nice to chip in and get that big insurance goal for our team.”

Blue Bombers game ready in all respects as CFL season nears

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WINNIPEG - It’s al-most the dawn of a new CFL season, and once again the Winnipeg Blue Bombers are look-ing on the bright side after a pretty gloomy 2012.

For one thing, they finally have a field to play on that won’t draw jeers, a new one that was supposed to open last year.

“It’s something that the club, the city and the CFL should be very proud of,” general man-ager Joe Mack said Thursday of Investors Group Field.

The team even scheduled it’s first four games on the road in 2012 to accommodate a promised late opening, but the pain brought no gain as construction de-lays ate up all hope.

After a snowy spring, Investors may be short a little landscaping per-

haps, but Bomber presi-dent Garth Buchko said it would definitely be ready June 12 for the first exhibition game.

“Everything from a fan perspective will be virtually 100 per cent complete,” he said, add-ing that they are nearing a new season ticket re-cord of 24,000.

Quarterback Buck Pierce said the players are also blessed with up-to-date-training fa-cilities and other perks at the 33,500-seat stadi-um, located on the grounds of the Universi-ty of Manitoba.

“At the old place we maybe had one fridge, a

microwave and a coffee pot that worked half the time,” he said.

“Here we have every-thing that we need.”

Coach Tim Burke said except for a couple of holes on defence, the team is also in much better shape than it was for much of last season, particularly on offence.

The Bombers stum-bled out of the gate and finished a disappointing 6-12-0 and missed the playoffs, after making a Grey Cup appearance in 2011. It cost coach Paul LaPolice his job mid-season.

Offensive co-ordina-tor Gary Crowton now has a year of CFL foot-ball under his belt and Burke says that should lead to more produc-tion.

“I think we’re in much better shape as a team than where we were when I took over as interim coach,” said Burke.

“Canada won this game, in my opinion, a little bit too easy.”

Par Marts

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LAVAL, Que. — The powerful longtime mayor of one of Quebec’s biggest cities is among dozens of people swept up in an anti-corrup-tion raid today.

Thirty-seven people, including ex-Laval mayor Gilles Vaillancourt, face a variety of charges including gangsterism in some cases.

It’s believed to be the first time that charges of gangsterism, usually reserved for organized-crime groups, have been laid in connec-tion with Quebec’s ongoing politi-cal scandals.

Police are not yet confirming which charges Vaillancourt will face later today, when he appears in court in Laval.

He served as mayor of Montre-al-area Laval for 23 years before stepping down last November under a cloud of controversy.

Robert Lafreniere, head of the province’s anti-corruption unit, held a news conference in Montre-al to provide details about the in-vestigation, which began three years ago.

“At the beginning, the investiga-tion targeted the dismantling of an

organized and structured network operating a system of corruption and collusion in the provision of public contracts,’’ said Lafreniere.

“This network was well estab-lished in Laval by three distinct groups: entrepreneurs and engi-neers; facilitators, lawyers and no-taries; and a group of individuals including a mayor and a general manager.’’

Vaillancourt, who is also facing a slew of other charges including fraud, conspiracy and breach of trust, resigned as mayor amid the corruption scandal that has rocked

Quebec.“These are extremely serious ac-

cusations,’’ said Lafreniere, adding that investigators met with 150 wit-nesses, listened to 30,000 wiretap conversations and seized $483,000.

Another person charged on Thursday was former construction magnate Tony Accurso, whose name has been frequently men-tioned at the Charbonneau Com-mission looking into corruption in the construction industry.

Others charged include lawyers, former city officials, and construc-tion executives.

Former longtime Quebec mayor charged in corruption probe

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Ex-Laval mayor Gilles Vaillancourt seen in this 2012 file photo.

C anadian Press

VANCOUVER — The chil-dren of four missing women whose remains were found on serial killer Robert Pickton’s farm have launched legal action looking for compensation.

The daughters and sons of Dianne Rock, Sarah de Vries, Cynthia Feliks and Yvonne Boen have filed separate lawsuits in B.C. Supreme Court, targeting the provincial government, the City of Vancouver, Robert Pick-ton and his brother Dave and their sister Linda.

The statements of claim al-

leges numerous failures on the part of Vancouver police, RCMP and Crown prosecutors, includ-ing that police didn’t warn women in the Downtown East-side that a serial killer may have been targeting women in the area.

The lawsuits, which contain unproven allegations, also com-plain about the way the Vancou-ver police and RCMP informed the women’s families about the Pickton connection, including Boen’s children, who found out through news reports.

A public inquiry into the

Pickton case found numerous failures by the police, and commissioner Wally Oppal recommended compensation for the women’s children and a “healing fund’’ for their fami-lies.

Jason Gratl, the lawyer rep-resenting the family members, says the province and the city have allowed Oppal’s recom-mendation for compensation to languish, and he hopes the lawsuits will prompt the two levels of government to take the issue of compensation seri-ously.

Families of four missing women file lawsuit against Pickton

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In this Sept. 6, 2010 file photo, owner Jose Trevino Morales, centre, acknowl-edges the crowd as he stood with the trophy after Mr. Piloto won the All American Futurity horse race at Ruidoso Downs, N.M.

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AUSTIN, Texas — A brother of two top leaders for one of the most power-ful drug cartels in Mexico was convict-ed Thursday of buying racehorses to hide illegal drug profits.

A federal jury found Jose Trevino Morales, 46, guilty of conspiracy to commit money laundering. Trevino faces up to 20 years in federal prison.

Prosecutors say his older brothers, Miguel Angel and Oscar Omar Trevi-no Morales, are the leaders of the Zetas, a Nuevo Leon-based organiza-tion that has expanded beyond the drug trade to become the biggest criminal group in Mexico.

Jose Trevino Morales was one of five defendants in the three-week trial, each charged with conspiracy to commit money laundering. Three other defendants also were found guilty. A fifth was found not-guilty.

Several other defendants remain at large, including Trevino’s brothers. His wife and daughter have pleaded guilty to lesser charges.

Prosecutor Douglas Gardner told jurors at the start of the proceedings that Trevino went through $16 million in horse-related expenses in 30 months, creating fake companies, buying horses and fixing the outcome of races.

Horse owners, trainers and others crafted bank deposits to hide the true source of the funding of the sprawling horse ranch near Lexington, Oklaho-ma, he said.

The trial is being held in Austin because federal authorities in Central Texas took the lead in prosecuting the case.

The prosecution witnesses includ-ed a founder of the Zetas, JesDus En-rique RejDon Aguilar, known as “El Mamito.’’

Trevino’s defence attorney, David Finn, has accused prosecutors of try-ing to “tar and feather’’ his client by associating him with his brothers. He declined to call any witnesses.

The horses have been seized and auctioned by the government.

Texas man convicted of laundering drug money through racehorse operation

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The Richard family has revealed that Jane, 7, (pic-tured front) has awoken from surgery.

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BOSTON — The younger sister of the 8-year-old boy killed in the Boston Marathon bombings has under-gone what her family calls a “milestone’’ 11th operation on her left leg, which she lost below the knee, they said in a statement Thursday.

The surgery per-formed Wednesday on 7-year-old Jane Richard at Boston Children’s Hospital closed the wound and will allow for the eventual fitting of a prosthesis, the family said. “If things go well, Jane could be ready to transition to the rehabil-itation stage of her re-covery in the next few weeks,’’ their statement said.

Jane still faces addi-tional surgeries.

Her 8-year-old broth-er, Martin, was one of three people killed in the April 15 explosions at the marathon finish line. The entire family was within feet of the second blast.

The bombing sus-pects, one of whom died in a shootout with po-lice, are also thought to be responsible for the shooting death of a Massachusetts Institute of Technology police of-ficer.

In addition to all of the surgeries, Jane also has had to fight off in-fections and other com-plications. She was un-able to communicate with her parents and doctors for two weeks and did not know at first that her brother was dead.

“There are not words

to describe how hard sharing this heartbreak-ing news was on all of us,’’ the family said in the statement.

Another son, Henry, 11, who was uninjured, has returned to school.

Their parents, Bill and Denise Richard, were also injured in the explosions but were re-leased after a week in a hospital. Denise Rich-ard still has not recov-

ered sight in one eye. Bill Richard is healing from shrapnel wounds and burns, but he has not yet completely re-covered from hearing loss.

“It will be several months before we know what, if any improve-ment Denise or Bill will experience,’’ the state-ment said.

The family also ac-knowledged the

strength they draw from the support they have received in the weeks since the bombings.

“The outpouring of support from friends, family and total strang-ers has been incredible, and it is uplifting to our family in this most pain-ful and difficult time. Well-wishes reach us, and they help more than anyone can know,’’ they said.

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DUBLIN, Ireland — Northern Ireland hopes to tear down the so-called “peace lines’’ of Belfast — dozens of walls of brick, steel and barbed wire that divide Irish Catholic and Brit-ish Protestant neigh-bourhoods — within a decade, officials said Thursday. But in setting a deadline of 2023, it’s a sign of how difficult the task will be.

The government un-veiled the goal as part of wider plans to reduce divisions in what re-mains a profoundly po-larized society 15 years after the Good Friday peace accord.

First Minister Peter Robinson, a Protestant, and Deputy First Minis-ter Martin McGuinness, a Catholic, said 10,000 people aged 16 to 24 who were out of school and unemployed would be offered one-year paid placements involving cross-community work designed to help them build friendships with peers from the other side. They said 100 sum-

mer camps would bring together younger chil-dren from across the di-vide.

And Robinson and McGuinness said 10 new neighbourhoods would be built that re-cruit balanced numbers of Protestant and Catho-lic families, a rarity in a land where nine-tenths of residential areas are overwhelmingly one side or the other.

The headline-grab-ber was their aim to re-move the dozens of se-curity fences that scar the urban landscape of Belfast. The biggest of the barriers date to 1970 after the British territo-ry’s sectarian conflict roared to life with major Catholic-Protestant street battles.

The walls have kept growing in number and size during the past two decades of relative peace, and surveys sug-gest that people living in front-line communities least want to see them disappear because of periodic rioting and a persistent threat of van-dalism.

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THIS WEEKCranbrook MinisterialChurch Directory

Cranbrook and KimberleyCranbrook United Church

#2 12 Avenue S.(downtown by Safeway)

with Rev. Frank Lewis Ph: 250-426-2022 / Fax: 250-426-2085

Sunday Worship...10:00 amSunday School 1st & 3rd Sundays

www.cranbrookunited.com

First Baptist ChurchPastor Kevin Ewaskow

Children’s MinistriesWorship Service

10:30 am334 - 14th Ave.250-426-4319

[email protected]

KimberleyUnited Church

10 Boundary St. – 250-427-2428

Rev. Christine DudleySunday Worship at 10 am

www.kimberleyunited.ca

Calvary Chapel

Cranbrook10:30 am Sunday mornings

The Studio/Stage Door11 - 11th Ave. S., Cranbrook

250-421-1822www.calvarychapelcranbrook.com

Interpreter for the deaf available

Text 250-919-6335

Sacred Heart Roman Catholic Parish

(Kimberley)

invites you to join us in celebration.Saturdays at 7:00pm

and/or Sundays at 9:30amWeekday mass as posted.

Visitors are always welcome.

If you could get it tomor-row, what is the one thing that would make you totally happy?

If you’re at all like me, you probably had no trouble thinking of something. Actu-ally, if you had a problem, it was limiting yourself to just one thing.

The trouble is that this is one of the ways that leads to unhappiness. Somewhere along the line, we bought into the idea that if we could only get a little more we’d be happy. A little more money, a little more vacation time, a little better car or house, a little better job, a fancy new gadget … any of these things — depending on who you are — will make you happy. As the bumper sticker has it, “The one with the most toys at the end wins.”

But it’s a lie. The lie is constructed by our consum-erist, advertising–driven cul-

ture. Marketers and adver-tisers don’t see us as inter-esting and worthwhile human beings, but primarily as consumers. We have dis-posable income, and they want some of it.

Seth Godin, a marketing guru, advocates that adver-tisers ought to tell true sto-ries to people. The title of one of his books, “All Mar-keters Tell Stories”, summa-rizes his approach. The im-portant question is, “What kind of story do they tell?”

Godin explains that the problem with a system that doesn’t tell the truth is that the promise of obtaining happiness by having “a little more” actually depends on you being unhappy in order for it to work! As he writes on his blog, “The industrial sys-tem (and the marketing re-gime) adore the mindset of ‘a little bit more, please’, be-cause it furthers their power.

A slightly higher paycheck, a slightly more famous col-lege, an incrementally better car — it’s easy to be seduced by this safe, stepwise prog-ress, and if marketers and bosses can make you feel dissatisfied at every step along the way, even better for them.”

This process puts us “on a treadmill, unhappy today, imagining that the answer lies just over the next hill …” Unfortunately, “All the data shows us that the people on that hill are just as frustrated as the people on your hill. It demonstrates that the peo-ple at that college are just as envious as the people at this

college. The never ending cycle (no surprise) never ends.”

Of course advertisers need accomplices. It’s not enough simply to tell an at-tractive lie. They need help. And the ones who provide that help — is us! We believe the lie!

Part of the reason for this is that the most popular story in our culture is: “more stuff makes you happier.” The ones with the most toys at the end wins! So we en-gage in “retail therapy”, which Wikipedia defines as “shopping with the primary purpose of improving the buyer’s mood or dispos-ition.” We shop till we drop, hoping that at the end of it we’ll be happier.

Usually, at the end of it, we only have more bills to pay. Or items to return to the store. The thing is that “The one with the most toys at the

end still dies.”So what do we do? How

can we get off this treadmill?The first step is to find a

way to remind ourselves — and each other — of what truly makes us happy. One person keeps a “gratitude journal”; it helps him focus on what truly enriches life. Others talk with their friends about different life choices (that should probably not be the group of people you go shopping with!).

All the world’s religions know that stuff can’t make us happy. There is more meaning to life than can ever be provided by material possessions. One of the most familiar psalms in the Bible begins, “The Lord is my shepherd, I shall not want.” I shall not want. It’s a radical, countercultural claim. Mar-keters seduce us to want … but the Psalmist refuses to give in. When we want,

there’s no end to that spiral. Wanting always leads to … wanting more.

Here’s a thought—a chal-lenge. Experiment this sum-mer with “buying less and having more.” Set yourself a goal … don’t buy anything new (other than necessities like food, etc.) this summer.

People who tried that have called it transforma-tive; they also admitted they’d never be able to do it alone. The first step is to be intentional about it. Because not only is the treadmill built—we’ve been walking it for a while. There are about 5,000 cultural messages thrown at us each and every day telling us that there is no other path to walk. But there is, and we can walk it togeth-er.

 Yme Woensdregt is Pastor

at Christ Church Anglican in Cranbrook.

The Attractive Lie: Having just a little more

Rev. YmeWoensdregt

AssociAted PressWASHINGTON —

Talk about high expec-tations for a newborn: King and Messiah are among the fastest-rising baby names for Ameri-can boys.

They’re just a little behind Major, the boy’s name that jumped the

most spots on the Social Security Administra-tion’s annual list of pop-ular baby names. The agency runs pension plans.

Jacob is the most popular for boys — again — and Sophia is the top name for girls, according to the list re-

leased Thursday.It was Jacob’s 14th

straight year at the top. Next were Mason, Ethan, Noah and Wil-liam. Liam cracked the top 10 for the first time, coming in at No. 6. Dan-iel slipped out of the top 10 for the first time since 1998, to No. 11.

It was Sophia’s sec-ond year in a row at the top for girls. Next were Emma, Isabella, Olivia and Ava.

But what about those rising boys’ names?

Typically, says Laura Wattenberg, author of “The Baby Name Wiz-ard’’ and founder of

Babynamewizard.com, “You don’t get a lot of Messiahs. You can have a lot more Majors.’’

Wattenberg said Americans have long given their children “ag-grandizing names.’’ She noted that Noble and General were on the list of popular boys’ names

for much of the 20th century, though neither ever cracked the top 100.

Jennifer Moss, au-thor of “The One-in-a-Million Baby Name Book’’ and founder of Babynames.com, says she discourages parents from giving children

“expectation names, like Justice and Chastity.’’

“We feel that it kind of puts an undue pres-sure on the child when you use those kinds of grandiose or purity names,’’ Moss said.

Chastity was in the top 1,000 for more than two decades before dropping off the list in 1994. Justice was on the list in 1880 but then fell off for more than 100 years. The name reap-peared in 1992 and was No. 518 last year.

On the girls’ side, So-phia first cracked the top 100 in 1997. Isabella dropped off the list from 1949 to 1990.

The Social Security Administration’s web-site provides lists of the top 1,000 baby names for each year, dating to 1880. The top baby names that year were John and Mary. John is now No. 28 and Mary has fallen to No. 123 — the lowest for both names.

The website also shows which names are gaining — and losing — popularity. Among the boys’ names that are spiking, Major jumped 505 spots, to No. 483, followed by Gael, Jase, Messiah and Brantley. Messiah gained 246 spots, to No. 387.

Jacob, Sophia top baby names; King, Messiah are gain popularity

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ARIES (March 21-April 19) You finally find the time to re-lax. Make some calls, and touch base with someone you want to thank; this person has gone out of his or her way to help you. Schedule a lengthy lunch or leave work early. Make time for fun and adventure. Tonight: Hang out with friends. TAURUS (April 20-May 20) You might want to show more compassion for someone who is always there for you. You could discover that the role you need to take is more laid-back than you thought. Move forward with a project in the morning, when you expect a more complete re-sponse. Tonight: TGIF. GEMINI (May 21-June 20) The day gets better as the after-noon appears. You sense a dif-ference. How you use the good vibes and energy is your choice. You might find that others see a situation differently from how you see it. Make this distinction a positive one. Tonight: Spend time with a loved one.

CANCER (June 21-July 22) Use the morning to push a project forward, make some calls or reach out to someone at a distance. Communication flourishes, and later in the day someone will share a secret with you. You’ll glow with the knowl-edge of this hush-hush gossip. Tonight: Not to be found. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) Handle all your important re-sponsibilities first thing in the morning. By afternoon, you could free yourself up. You will want to make time for a child or loved one who needs your time and attention. This person ab-solutely adores being with you. Tonight: All smiles. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) You might want to do more research before you take action. You can act with confidence af-ter you check out some details. In the evening, you’ll seem near-ly unstoppable. Be sure to let someone know how much you appreciate his or her efforts. To-night: In the whirlwind of living. LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22) A partner gives you his or her

opinion and verdict. You have tried to talk this person out of this decision, but that effort ob-viously has not worked. Detach, and you’ll be able to understand more of where he or she is com-ing from. Tonight: Make a call, and meet a friend at a new spot. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21) You could be somewhat with-drawn, concerned with a prob-lem. Understand what needs to happen to make a situation work. Others definitely domi-nate. You will need to walk in their shoes in order to grasp where they are coming from. Tonight: Share more. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21) Focus on completion. Plan on networking, and know that it could transform into a party. Make sure that you are comfort-able with the situation. You are likely to meet someone new. Take your time getting to know this person. Tonight: On the Fer-ris wheel of life. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) You might want to make a dif-ference where it counts. Start by spending more quality time

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Dear Annie: I’m concerned about my sister’s parenting style. “Sara” just went through a nasty divorce, so we let her move into a house we own next door, thinking it would help to have family close by. Sara’s kids spend a great deal of time with us. What worries me is my 7-year-old niece, “Andrea.” Andrea appears underweight for her age and height. When she has dinner here, she eats like she’s starving. Several weeks ago, Sara joined us for dinner, and I watched her dole out food for the kids. She gave her 5-year-old son a much bigger por-tion than she gave Andrea. When I men-tioned it, Sara said the pediatrician warned her that Andrea is obese. I do not believe this for one second. Andrea is sick all the time. Last week, when I was preparing the kids an after-school snack, Andrea started crying. She said she was really hungry, but if she ate anything, it would make her mother angry because she is “so fat.” I have never been so furious with my sister. I spoke to the school social worker and was told there is little they can do. I also spoke to Sara about getting help, but she became hys-terical and slapped Andrea for “telling tales.” I’ve never seen Sara like this before. I called CPS, but I worry that Sara will take off with the kids before help can be provided. What else can I do? -- Big Sis Dear Sis: Sara should not be slapping her daughter. You need to befriend your sister so that she trusts you and her children can turn to you for help. It’s difficult to ascertain whether Sara is still stressed from the di-vorce, simply needs better parenting skills or there is something else going on. You may be interpreting the food issues through your own subjective filter. Leave a message with the pediatrician’s office with your concerns. But please do not criticize and alienate Sara right now. Those kids need you. Be a safe ha-ven for all of them. Dear Annie: I am a married woman in my 50s, and I hate to be hugged. I’m sure it stems from my childhood, when my mother, who was not affectionate, forced me to hug relatives. I have a friend in his mid-70s who’s a great guy, but he’s a hugger. “Henry” insists on grabbing everyone and giving them a bear hug. I have told him repeatedly that I don’t like this, but he doesn’t listen. He also hugs my husband, who has a bad back, and those bear hugs really hurt. I’ve been avoiding Henry lately, but I miss him. Perhaps if he sees this in print, he might finally get it. -- Hate Being Hugged in Kansas Dear Kansas: You will have to remind Henry each time he comes near you that you don’t want a hug. He has difficulty con-trolling his effusiveness, and until he can associate his hugging with negative conse-quences, he won’t stop. Gently put out your arm to distance him. Tell him he is hurting you. Cry out in pain if need be. Do whatever will make it extremely clear that you don’t like this and he must stop. Dear Annie: Some responses to “Your Hus-band” indicated that he needed to try harder to be intimate with his wife. Maybe he did. I tried talking to my wife. I shared and cleaned, went grocery shopping, did laundry and dishes. I took care of the kids while she went out shopping. Giving her flowers didn’t work, small gestures didn’t work, and talking about her day didn’t work. Seeing a therapist didn’t work. I didn’t cheat, because I didn’t want to lose my kids. Well, that didn’t work, either. She left with no explanation. It takes two to make a marriage work. -- Mark from N.C. Annie’s Mailbox is written by Kathy Mitchell and Marcy Sugar, longtime editors of the Ann Landers column. Please email your questions to [email protected], or write to: Annie’s Mailbox, c/o Creators Syndicate, 737 3rd Street, Hermosa Beach, CA 90254. To find out more about Annie’s Mailbox and read features by other Creators Syndi-cate writers and cartoonists, visit the Creators Syn-dicate Web page at www.creators.com.COPYRIGHT 2013 CREATORS.COM

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Please fax resume(1)250-378-4991 or e-mail:kristy@bcclassifi ed.com

Help Wanted

Help Wanted Line Cook

EVENINGS

and Servers Apply in person with

resumé. High energy & motivation

– willing to train right candidate.

The Sullivan Pub

400 Ross St. Kimberley

Apply in person with resumé to Chris at Marysville Pub & Grill or email to [email protected]

An Alberta Oilfi eld Construc-tion Company is hiring dozer, excavator, and labourer/rock truck operators. Lodging and meals provided. Drug testing required. Call Contour Con-struction (780)723-5051.

Career Opportunities

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Employment

Help WantedAUTOMOTIVE TECHNICIAN

Looking for apprenticing and/or licensed automotive journeyman for growing GM dealership in the beautiful East Kootenays. All appli-cants must possess a valid drivers license. To enquire, send resume to [email protected]

CHALET CHEVROLET Buick GMC in South Kimber-ley is looking for a Service Manager. Chalet Chevrolet recently completed an ex-pansion and renovation to the new GM North American wide image standards, and is the recipient of “Best of Business” platinum awards for vehicle service 2010, 2011 and 2012.The successful applicant will be highly customer focused.Full benefi ts package, incen-tives and bonus structure.

Contact dealer, Jim, at 250-427-4895 or email chaletgm @shawlink.ca

FISHING GUIDE Wanted for West Coast, Vancouver Is-land. $300.-$500./day. 3 years guiding experience required. Please email resume through website: www.salmoneye.net

Employment

Help WantedNOW HIRING: Columbia Val-ley Greenhouses. Drop off re-sume or fax to 250-489-3368

QUESNEL Industrial Trans-portation is currently hiring drivers for upcoming logging season. Steady work & very competitive compensation package. Please call Dennis @ 1(800)667-3944 or (250)992-2309

S.M. QUENNELL Trucking in Cranbrook, is looking for log truck drivers, based in Cranbrook. Full time work, home every night. Excellent medical, dental, pension benefi ts, etc. Wages com-petitive with union rates. Fax resume and drivers abstract to:

fax:250-426-4610 or call: 250-426-6853

Employment

Medical/Dental

CERTIFIED DENTAL Assistant wanted. Busy Cranbrook dental offi ce seeking a career minded CDA. Must enjoy a fast pace and enjoy working with a team dedicated to providing excellent service. Apply to the offi ce of Dr. Jeffery Williams in person. Include your resume and a hand written cover letter.

Ofce SupportKEY city gymnastics club is looking for a reliable individual to fi ll the role of offi ce adminis-trator. This is a full time oppor-tunity that requires some early evening shifts. Comprehensive knowledge of bookkeeping, A/R, A/P, Microsoft offi ce, sim-ply accounting, and offi ce pro-cedures. Applicants must en-joy working with the general public. Knowledge of not for profi ts benefi cial. Criminal record check required. Salary commensurate with experi-ence please send resume to [email protected] Appli-cations accepted until May 15th at 4 pm.

Services

Financial Services

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Own A Vehicle?Borrow Up To $25,000

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1-800-514-9399

Home CareQUALIFIED CARE-AIDE or LPN required for morning/bed-time routine in Cranbrook. Client has M.D. and is on a ventilator. Shift rotation in-cludes weekends. Email re-sumes and inquiries to [email protected] or call 250-489-4928.

Contractors

GIRO

Home Improvements

FLOORING SALEOver 300 Choices

Lowest Prices Guaranteed!Laminates - $0.59/sq ftEngineered - $1.99 sq ftHardwood - $2.79 sq ft

Overnight Delivery in most of BC!www.kingoffl oors.com

1.877.835.6670

Services

Paving/Seal/Coating

SERVING ALLTHE KOOTENAYS

POWERPAVING

NOTICE

BLACKTOPNOW!

NO JOB TOO SMALL

Driveways & Parking Lots

1-888-670-0066CALL 421-1482FREE ESTIMATES!

CALL NOW!

Merchandise for Sale

Heavy Duty Machinery

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

JD 892D LC ExcavatorPh. 1-866-528-7108 Delivery BC and AB

www.rtccontainer.com

Misc. for SaleFILM, VIDEO, AUDIO,PHOTO DIGITAL SERVICES8mm, 16mm movie fi lmtransfers, slide, video & audio tape conversions, DVD & CD duplications www.tmtv.netToll free: 1-800-824-8688Nelson, BC Serving theKootenays since 1980

Business/Offi ce Service

Business/Offi ce Service

Business/Offi ce Service

Garage Sales Garage Sales

ALL IN THE FAMILY ~LAWN CARE~

*Aerating**Power Raking*

*Weekly Grass Cutting*

Serving the Cranbrook Area

Phone 250-421-3749

YOUR SATISFACTION IS OUR GUARANTEE!

ALL YOUR CONSTRUCTION NEEDS

New or Renovation.

Framing-Roofi ng-Siding, Decks-Interior fi nishing.

Hardwood and Laminate Flooring

Need a quote? Give me a call.

Kevin. 250-421-6197

B8MANHandyman Service

*Yard and Lawn care*Rototilling

*Fences and Decks*Dump runs*Odd jobs

Serving Cranbrook and Kimberley

250-422-9336

CONCRETE WORKS!!

Get your free quotes now, for:

Driveways, Steps, Sidewalks (any decorative

fi nish available), Retaining Walls, Residential or

Commercial Slabs.

Jobs done from start to fi nish.

Bobcat and Dump Truck Service also available.

Satisfaction guaranteed.

Call Jason250-464-5595

DUSTAY CONSTRUCTION LTD

Canadian Home Builders Association

Award WinningHome Builder

Available for your custom home and renovation

needs.

You dream it, we build it!

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EXTRA-MILE LAWN CARE

Busy now - Book ASAP

*Rototilling*Dethatching

*Aerating*Lawn Edging

*Summer -long lawn care

Phone anytime, leave message.

(250)427-3526

EAST KOOTENAY TREE SERVICE

CERTIFIED ARBORIST

~Dangerous Tree Removal~Stump Grinding

~Ornamental Tree Pruning~Shaping and topping

hedges, fruit trees.~Free chips and delivery

Fully insuredFree estimates

Seniors discount

Roy Anderson250-489-1900

1-877-219-2227

FLOORING INSTALLATIONS.

Wholesale Prices. Carpet ~ Lino

Laminate ~ Hardwood.

Certifi ed Journeyman Installer.

Repairs to damaged fl oors, wrinkled carpets, etc.

*All work guaranteed.*

Enquiries: 250-427-3037 or cell: 250-520-0188

~Ask for Ben~

GLEN’S GRASS CUTTING

De thatching(includes lawn vacuum)

Aerating, Gutters, Grass cutting

Residential/Commercial.

250-426-8604

Book Now

Join an elite preschool setting. The Little Acorn

Preschool is offering limited spots for September regis-tration. Ages 32 months to

Kindergarten. Subsidies welcome.

Call Shirley Jowsey or

Doreen Lethbridge (250)426-4318.

LEIMAN

CUSTOM HOMES AND RENOVATIONS

Established custom builder for over 30

years.

Certifi ed Journeyman Carpenters

Reliable QuotesMember of the new

home warranty program.

www.leimanhomes.ca

Kevin250-421-0110

Krister250-919-1777

MOORES PLASTER & STUCCO

-Quality workmanship-Old style plaster

-Conventional and Acrylic Stucco

-Re-Stucco older homes

Free Estimates

Bob-cell: 250-432-5374Res: 250.427-7973

Kimberley, BC

TIP TOP CHIMNEYSERVICES

“Sweeping the Kootenay’s Clean”

Chimney SweepingFireplace & Woodstove

ServicingVisual Inspections and

InstallationsGutter Cleaning Available

Call for Free Estimatefrom a W.E.T.T Certifi ed

Technician

Richard Hedrich250-919-3643

[email protected]

TOM’S LAWNCARE SERVICES

“The Lawn Man”

LicensedResidential & CommercialTrimming, Dethatching &

Aerating.

Clean up stuff to dump.Free estimates.

Seniors discountKimberley, Meadowbrook,

Wycliffe only.

Phone (250)427-5139Leave Message

TREES, LAWNS & GARDENS

2013 spring services:

-professional tree & shrub pruning

-aerate, power rake

-rototill garden

-minor landscape- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

WEILER PROPERTY SERVICES

David J. Weiler & Kimberly Hartling

Forest technologists (horticulture & arborculture

consultants)

Insured30 years experience

Kimberley & Cranbrook- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

250-427-4417

TRIPLE J WINDOW CLEANING

~Residential~

Serving the Kootenays for the past 20 years.

Canal Flats250-349-7546

To advertise using our “SERVICES GUIDE” in the Cranbrook Daily Townsman, Kimberley Daily Bulletin and The Valley, call us at 250-426-5201, ext. 202.

SERVICES GUIDEContact these business for all your service needs!

WHERE DO YOU TURN

YOUR NEWSPAPER:The link to your community

TO LEARNWHAT’S

ON SALE?

• 24/7 • anonymous • confi dential • in your language

YOUTH AGAINST VIOLENCE LINE

[email protected] up. Be heard. Get help.

GARAGE SALE: All items donated. All proceeds to Relay for Life. Bake sale,

coffee and lemonade. 9am - 2pm,

Saturday, May 11. 320 2nd Ave S

Garage Sale: May 10, Fri. 12pm - 6pm. May 11, Sat. 9am - 2pm.

531 11th St. S. Downsizing! 2013 Tundra

truck fl oor mats, Swing-Case truck tool case, Curio china cabinets, TV stands,stereo stand, lamps, books, CD’s,

small appliances, household items, Tons of Misc.

GARAGE SALE: Saturday, May 11th, 8am til noon. 251 Kimbrook Crescent, Kimberley.

GARAGE SALE: Saturday, May 11th, 9am to 2pm. 1813B Kelowna Crescent, Cranbrook. Household items, toys, clothing.

GARAGE SALE: Saturday May 11th, 9am to 1pm.

1947 Hunter Road. Household items, adult cloth-ing, built-in dishwasher, lathe,

Toyo tires, golf clubs.

GARAGE SALE @ the Ginger Bread Chalet.

1001 30th Ave S.Idlewild area, Cranbrook

Saturday, May 119am to 5pm

Massive amounts of Christmas decor/trees/

decorations & much more!!!!!!

GARAGE/YARD sale: Bikes, snowblower, lawn

furniture/outdoors and lots of misc. 202 13th Ave S. Saturday, May 11/13.

9am to 1pm

HUGE, COMMUNITY Garage Sale

Home Hardware is hosting a weekly community garage sale every Saturday from

May 25th to Sept. 28th. Rent as many 4’ x 8’ tables and a reserved spot to sell your

stuff for only $10.ea. Hours are 10am - 3pm.

Call Brad @ 250-426-6288 to reserve your spot today and make sure to come by

this Saturday for the Biggest Garage Sale

in town!

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EMPLOYMENTEverything you,re looking for is in the classifieds!

FIND EMPLOYMENT IN THE CLASSIFIEDS

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EAST KOOTENAY REALTY Open Houses

EAST KOOTENAY

REALTY

Cranbrook: 250-426-8211

Kimberley: 250-427-0070

1:30-2:30774 300th Street

$264,900

10:30-11:00Lot A McDonald Road

$184,900

12:15-1:15334 12th Avenue South

$216,900

11:00-12:00215 8th Avenue South

$169,900

1:30-2:301860 Mt Connell

$399,900

11:00-12:002321 Mount Baker Crescent

$349,900

1:45-2:452102 Christian Road

$420,000

12:00-2:003648 Dorr Road

$259,000

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1:00-2:301279 Heinrich Road

$659,000

11:30-12:301705 Mt. Nelson Crescent

$349,000

11:00-12:00100 24th Avenue North

$379,900

1:30-2:30660 Brookview Crescent

$399,900

3:00-4:003178 King Street

$269,000

12:15-1:15221 17th Avenue North

$224,900

OPEN HOUSES Saturday May 11th11:30am - 12:30pm

3212 - 3A St. S.$389,000

Amazing Highland home. 1405 sq ft. per oor, gorgeous kit hen, daylight alkout

basement.2217997 Sonia Mama

1:00pm - 2:30pm4126 - 33 St. S.

$699,900Equestrian retreat ust 2 min. to to n, beautiful 5 a res, 3 1 bedroom home,

pastures, all fen ed.2215671 eannie Argatoff

3:00pm - 4:30pm1313 - 14 St. S.

$399,900Big, bold beautiful his 3 2 bedroom, 3 bath home has all the bells histles.

uiet ul-de-sa .2389680 eannie Argatoff

E a c h o f f i c e i n d e p e n d e n t l y o w n e d a n d o p e r a t e d .BLUE SKY REALTY

250-426-87001111 Cranbrook St. N. www.blueskyrealty.ca

www.mls.ca

Cute and ready for you to move in. Be pleasantly surprised! 2 bdrm rancher, updated kitchen, reno’d bath, hardwood & tile, new 100 amp electrical, paint, lighting. K2389418 $139,900. Call Melanie Walsh.

Extremely affordable living. Ready to move into - 2nd floor - beautiful views to the mountains. Excellent location, Forest Park Condo. K2218383 $159,900.Call Sharron Billey.

Affordable easy living, 2 bdrms, updated & reno’d kitchen & bath, hardwood & tile, updated 100 amp service, insulation in the attic, fabulous views, shop/garage, shed, large flat fenced yard. K2389417 $169,900. Call Melanie Walsh.

17.256 acres, 2 water licenses, 1100 sq. ft. home. Quiet, peaceful, paradise. This acreage has some building sites with a view of Columbia Lake or live in the house that is there. K2389064 $395,000. Call Crystal Billey.

This house has it all on 1 level. Well constructed, beautifully landscape, air conditioning, 3 bdrm, large family room, 2 car garage. Need more? Come take a look. K2219133 $499,900. Call Crystal Billey.

Open HousesSATURDAY, MAY 11th

Merchandise for Sale

Misc. for Sale

Misc. WantedCASH paid for OLD gunspostcards, military medals,

syphons, gramophones,license plates, tins, signs,

silver coins, (10x) toys, tokens, misc. antiques, Larry,

250 545-7140,[email protected]

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

Real Estate

For Sale By OwnerHOME FOR SALE by owner

1144 sq. ft. Main FloorFinished on both fl oors.

4 Bedrooms, 3 Bathrooms2 Fireplaces

Excellent LocationPrice: $260,000.Offers Welcome

Call: 250-426-5847 or leave message

Open HousesOPEN House Sat May 11 11am-4:30pm. Motivated sell-er, beautiful 3400 sq/ft home 10 private acres, 10 min’s d’town Cranbrook, $514,900 5680 Hidden Valley Road or call 587-216-2334 for appt.

OPEN HOUSE - SATURDAY MAY 11, 1-3pm, 1424 20 A St S, Cranbrook. Property Guys Listing #266281. $394,500.

Rentals

Apt/Condo for Rent1100 SQ. FT. condo in Kimberley available April 1/13. Steps to ski hill and Trickle Creek Golf Course. 2bdrm, 2 bath. Granite, stainless steel appliances, slate fl ooring, hot tub, fi replace. Main fl oor unit with green space off deck. No smokers. $1150./mo.

Call 780-718-9083 or 780-218-7617.

2BDRM, 1 1/2 BATH apart-ment for rent, in Canal Flats. Great view, parking, F/S, D/W, microwave. $750 + utilities & D.D. Available im-mediately. Call (250)349-5306 or (250)489-8389.

Great Value, Great Landlord; 2 bdrm, 2 bath newer condo, Lake Windermere Pointe, $1075/mo power utility. No pets & non smokers. Outdoor pool, 2 hot tubs, exercise room. 2 min walk to beach in Invermere. 1 underground parking stall & locked storage unit in parking garage. . Refer-ences req’d. Email san-di@goodmenroofi ng.com or call 1-403-888-5318.

Suites, UpperBRAND NEW 1 bedroom suite for rent in Kimberley. Centrally located, $750./mo., utilities included, shared laundry, 4 appliances. 250-427-3229 or 250-432-5973

Transportation

Cars - Domestic1969 MARK 3 Lincoln Contin-ental, $6,000.1993 Ford F350 truck. Rear duals, Banks turbo-charged system, $4,000.9.6ft Citation, all weather camper., $6,000.All in excellent condition. Phone 250-489-1918

2003 HONDA Civic LX, silver 5spd, 1.7l manual, 171,000km. Responsibly driven/main-tained, just inspected, all ser-vice receipts. $5700.

250-422-9349

Transportation

Sport Utility Vehicle

1990 CHEVY S10 BLAZER

New muffler & pipes and new brakes front

to back.

Asking $1,500.00

Phone: 250-426-3699

FOR SALE

Open Houses

Transportation

Trucks & Vans

2004 Ford Freestar Mini Van

140,000 kms.Good condition.

$5,000.00

Phone 250-427-2232

or250-427-0991

Boats1992

170 CAMPION ALLANTE 2.5L Mercruiser,

Slope top canvas, EZ Load Trailer

Excellent condition, full service & maintenance each year,

always stored indoors. Price $8,500

250-428-9604, 250-402-9476Creston, BC

Open Houses

CLASSIFIEDSWILL SELL

WHAT YOU WANT SOLD!CALL: 426-5201 EXT. 202

Ten Reasons to Advertise on a Newspaper Website

1. Frequency: The online newspaper Web site user accesses the Internet almost twice as much as the general user.

2. Credibility: The credibility of the newspaper brand extends to the advertiser. Fifty-nine percent of Web users agree that online advertising is more believable from a trusted Web site. Online, newspaper Web sites are the dominant local media site in most markets.

3. Targeted: If you want to focus on a particular backyard, advertising in an online newspaper is more personal, and more relevant because it is local. Newspapers also publish a plethora of niche sites (youth, women, movie fans, seniors, are illustrative) for virtually any demographic advertisers could possibly hope to reach.

4. Purchasing power: Sixty-two percent of newspaper Web site users purchase online compared with 49 percent of general users. Thirty-nine percent of online newspaper users have incomes higher than $75,000; 65 percent own their homes. Fifty percent of online newspaper users have spent more than $500 online in the last six months, and 63 percent of online newspaper users prefer to find out about new products through the Internet.

5. Content: After e-mail, the most preferred Web content is news, sports, financial information, entertainment news, and shopping – in that order. Sixty-two percent of Internet users visit online newspapers for local news, compared with 39 percent for the local TV station Web site and 23 percent for the local radio station site. Not even Yahoo! or AOL’s Digital City can top this.

6. Retailers prefer newspaper sites: Sixty-five percent of retailers report that newspaper sites are efficient in assisting them in meeting marketing needs compared with other sites.

7. High profile: Research.net reports that, among top executives (CEO, CIO, CFO or owner/partner), Internet advertising ranked above over all other media measured for: “Where I prefer to find our about new products,” “Where I prefer to receive information about companies,” and “Where modern, up-to-date brands advertise.” At the same time, these early adopters of technology also skew younger than the traditional newspaper audience. Forty percent of online newspaper users are aged 18-35.

8. Reinforcement: Seventy-six percent of online newspaper users also read the newspaper in the past seven days, and repetition increases awareness. The Internet Advertising Bureau found that, by increasing the number of online banners from one to two per week, branding results on three key metrics increased 42 percent making online a great, inexpensive way to increase the branding lift of traditional campaigns.

9. Quality: Seventy-five percent of advertisers generally said newspaper Web sites’ advertising was as good or better than other Internet sites.

10. Mix: A variety of recent studies have demonstrated the power of online, when included in a mix with traditional media, to elaborate the brand message. Newspaper print and online products combined have the highest penetration and most desirable audience of any other local medium.

SOURCE: Newspaper Association of America

250-426-5201822 Cranbrook St. N., Cranbrookdailytownsman.com

250-427-5333335 Spokane St., Kimberley

dailybulletin.ca

Call today and start online advertising.

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taxes. A

dditiona

l payme

nts requ

ired for

PPSA, re

gistrati

on, secu

rity dep

osit, NS

F fees (

where a

pplicab

le), exc

ess wea

r and te

ar, and l

ate fees

. Some

conditi

ons and

mileag

e restric

tions of

80,000

km ove

r 48 mo

nths ap

ply. A ch

arge of 1

6 cents

per km

over m

ileage r

estrictio

ns appl

ies, plu

s applic

able tax

es. Manu

facturer

Rebates

can be

used

in conjun

ction w

ith most

retail co

nsumer

offers

made a

vailable

by Ford

of Cana

da at eit

her the

time of

factory

order o

r delive

ry, but n

ot both

. Manuf

acturer R

ebates

are not

combina

ble with

any fl ee

t consu

mer ince

ntives.

††Until

May 31

, 2013, r

eceive 1

.49%/3.9

9%/5.8

9% ann

ual perc

entage

rate (AP

R) purch

ase fi na

ncing on

a new

2013 Fu

sion S/2

013 Esc

ape S FW

D with 2

.5L engin

e/2013

F-250 X

LT Supe

r Cab 4x

4 Super

Duty W

estern E

dition p

ackage

with po

wer sea

ts for a m

aximum

of 72 m

onths t

o qualifi

ed retai

l custom

ers, on

approve

d credit

(OAC) f

rom For

d Credit

. Not all

buyers

will qua

lify for

the low

est APR

paymen

t. Purcha

se fi nan

cing mo

nthly p

ayment

is $349

/$360/

$686 (t

he sum

of twel

ve (12)

month

ly paym

ents di

vided by

26 p

eriods g

ives pay

ee a bi-w

eekly p

ayment

of $161/

$166/$

316 with

a down

paymen

t of $0

or equiv

alent tra

de-in. C

ost of b

orrowin

g is $1,1

03.62/$

2,900.75

/$7,864

.60 or A

PR of 1.4

9%/3.9

9%/5.8

9% and

total to

be repa

id is $25

,102.62/

$25,899

.75/$49

,363.60.

Offers

include

a Manu

facturer

Rebate

of $0/$

0/$6,00

0 and fr

eight an

d air ta

x of $1,6

50/$1,7

00/$1,7

00 but e

xclude o

ptional

features

, admin

istration

and reg

istration

fees (a

dminis

tration

fees ma

y vary b

y dealer

), fuel fi

ll charge

and all

applica

ble taxe

s. Taxes

payable

on full

amoun

t of pur

chase p

rice aft e

r Manuf

acturer R

ebate d

educted

. Bi-Wee

kly pay

ments a

re only

availab

le using

a custom

er initia

ted PC

(Interne

t Bankin

g) or Ph

one Pay

system

throug

h the cu

stomer’s

own

bank (if

offered

by that

fi nancia

l institu

tion). Th

e custom

er is req

uired to

sign a m

onthly

paymen

t contra

ct with a

fi rst pa

yment d

ate one

month

from t

he cont

ract dat

e and to

ensure

that th

e total m

onthly

paymen

t occurs

by the p

ayment

due dat

e. Bi-we

ekly pay

ments ca

n be ma

de by m

aking pa

yments

equival

ent to t

he sum

of 12 m

onthly

paymen

ts divid

ed by 26

bi-week

ly perio

ds every

two wee

ks com

mencing

on the

contrac

t date. D

ealer ma

y sell fo

r less. O

ffers va

ry by m

odel an

d not all

combina

tions wi

ll apply.

*Purch

ase a n

ew 201

3 Fusion

S/2013

Escape

S FWD w

ith 2.5L e

ngine/2

013 F-15

0 Super

Cab XLT

4x4 wit

h 5.0L e

ngine/2

013 F-15

0 Super

Crew XLT

4x4 wit

h 5.0L e

ngine/2

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50 XLT S

uper Ca

b 4x4 Su

per Dut

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rn Editi

on pac

kage w

ith pow

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for $23

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2,399/$

28,999/

$30,999

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payable

on full

amoun

t of pur

chase p

rice aft e

r Manuf

acturer R

ebate o

f $0/$0

/$9,250

/$9,250

/$6,000

has bee

n deduc

ted. Off

ers incl

ude frei

ght and

air tax

of $1,65

0/$1,70

0/$1,70

0/$1,70

0/$1,70

0 but e

xclude v

ariable

charges

of licen

se, fuel

fi ll cha

rge, ins

urance, d

ealer PD

I (if app

licable)

, registra

tion, PP

SA, adm

inistrat

ion fees

and cha

rges, an

y enviro

nment

al char

ges or f

ees, and

all app

licable

taxes. A

ll prices

are bas

ed on M

anufact

urer’s Su

ggested

Retail P

rice. Ma

nufactu

rer Reba

tes are

not com

binable

with any

fl eet co

nsumer

incent

ives. ▲

Offer on

ly valid f

rom Apr

il 2, 201

3 to Ma

y 31, 20

13 (the

“Offer P

eriod”)

to resid

ent Can

adians w

ith a Co

stco

members

hip on o

r before

March

31, 2013.

Use this

$1,000C

DN Cost

co memb

er offer

toward

s the pu

rchase o

r lease o

f a new

2013/2

014 For

d vehicl

e (exclu

ding Fies

ta, Focu

s, C-Max

, Rapto

r, GT500

, Mustan

g Boss 3

02, Tran

sit Conn

ect EV &

Medium

Truck)

(each an

“Eligib

le Vehic

le”). Th

e Eligib

le Vehic

le must

be deliv

ered and

/or fact

ory-ord

ered fro

m your

particip

ating Fo

rd deale

r within

the Off

er Perio

d. Offer

is only

valid at

particip

ating de

alers, is

subject

to vehic

le avail

ability,

and ma

y be can

celled o

r chang

ed at an

y time w

ithout n

otice. O

nly one

(1) offe

r may b

e applie

d towar

ds the p

urchase

or leas

e of one

(1) Elig

ible Veh

icle, up

to a ma

ximum

of two

(2) sep

arate El

igible V

ehicle sa

les per C

ostco M

embersh

ip Num

ber. Off

er is tran

sferable

to perso

ns dom

iciled w

ith an e

ligible Co

stco me

mber. O

ffer is n

ot com

binable

with any

CPA/GP

C or Dai

ly Rent

al incen

tives, th

e Comm

ercial U

pfi t Pro

gram or t

he Com

mercial

Fleet In

centive

Program

(CFIP).

Applica

ble taxe

s calcul

ated bef

ore $1,0

00CDN

offer is

deducte

d. Deale

r may s

ell or lea

se for le

ss. Limit

ed time

offer, s

ee deale

r for de

tails or

call th

e Ford C

ustomer

Relatio

nship C

entre a

t 1-800-

565-367

3. ***E

stimated

fuel co

nsump

tion rat

ings for

2013 F-

150 4X4

5.0L V8

6-spee

d autom

atic tra

nsmissio

n: [15.0

L/100km

(19MPG

) City, 10

.6L/100

km (27M

PG) Hw

y] / 201

3 Fusion

FWD 2.

5L I4 6-

speed S

ST tran

smissio

n: [9.2L

/100km

(31MPG

) City, 5.

8L/100

km (49

MPG) Hw

y] / 201

3 Escap

e FWD 2.

5L I4 6-

speed a

utoma

tic tran

smissio

n: [9.5

L/100km

(30MPG

) City, 6.

3L/100

km (45

MPG) Hw

y] /. Fu

el consu

mption

ratings

based o

n Trans

port Ca

nada ap

proved

test m

ethods

. Actua

l fuel co

nsump

tion wil

l vary b

ased on

road co

nditions

, vehicle

loading

, vehicle

equipm

ent, veh

icle con

dition,

and driv

ing hab

its. ‡‡

F-Series

is the b

est-sell

ing pick

up truck

in Cana

da for 4

7 years

in a row

based o

n Canad

ian Veh

icle Ma

nufactu

rers’ As

sociatio

n statis

tical sa

les repo

rt, Decem

ber 2012

. †††So

me mo

bile pho

nes and

some di

gital me

dia play

ers may

not be

fully co

mpatib

le with

SYNC® –

check w

ww.syn

cmyride

.com for

a listin

g of mo

bile pho

nes, me

dia play

ers, and

feature

s suppo

rted. Dri

ving wh

ile distra

cted can

result

in loss o

f vehicl

e contro

l, accide

nt and i

njury. Ce

rtain M

yFord

Touch™

functio

ns requ

ire com

patible

mobile

devices

. Some

functio

ns are n

ot avail

able wh

ile drivin

g. Ford

recomm

ends th

at drive

rs use c

aution

when us

ing mo

bile pho

nes, eve

n with v

oice com

mands

. Only u

se mobil

e phone

s and ot

her dev

ices, eve

n with v

oice com

mands

, not es

sential

to drivin

g when

it is saf

e to do

so and i

n comp

liance w

ith appl

icable la

ws. SYN

C is opt

ional on

most n

ew Ford

vehicle

s. ©201

3 Sirius

Canada

Inc. “Si

riusXM”

, the Siri

usXM lo

go, cha

nnel na

mes and

logos a

re trade

marks

of Siriu

sXM Rad

io Inc. an

d are us

ed unde

r licenc

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3 Ford M

otor Co

mpany

of Cana

da, Lim

ited. All

rights re

served.

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Community snapshotKimberley Dance Academy year-end revue

The Kimberley Dance Academy presented ‘Rhythms of the World’ last weekend at Key City Theatre. The troupe took guests around the globe beginning with a visit to the North Pole and highlights from the company production of the Broadway Musical “Elf”. The danc-ers then moved on through many different countries, presenting their take on traditional dances.

With thanks to Zoe Ferguson for the photographs.

Rhythms of the World

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