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Kamloops This Week January 14, 2016
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JANUARY 14, 2016 | Volume 29 No. 6
KAMLOOPSTHIS WEEK | THURSDAY
2016 IIHF Ice Hockey Women’s World Championship Logo Guide
Official Tournament MarkThis manual provides you with tools and guidelines to ensure the tournament logo type (tournament mark) for the 2016 IIHF Ice Hockey Women’s World Championship appears in a consistent manner that is appropriate to IIHF standards in all communications. These standards should be followed as closely as possible, however it is understood that
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The piece of Mission Flats property that used to house the Weyerhauser mill — shown here in a KTW file photo from 2008 — has a new owner.
Will slumping dollar attract U.S. tourists?
As the dollar’s value continues to slip, Kamloops’ tourism industry is dreaming of a summer filled with American tourists.
On Wednesday, the loonie fell below 70 cents U.S. for the second
day in a row, a low unreached since 2003. At Tourism Kamloops, acting CEO Monica
Dickinson said her organization is planning a mar-keting push to bring U.S. tourists over the boarder in early spring.
“Obviously the price will be right for them to make their way north of the border to experience our fu and activities,” she said.
The campaign will focus on mountain biking, local wineries, breweries and farm markets, and the spring golfing season.
“What works well is golf,” she said. “We’ve been known to have early starts to our golf season, so that can happen late March, early April if the weather participates.”
Dickinson said a pair of hockey events com-ing to the city in the first four months of the year should also attract visitors to the Tournament Capital.
Hockey Day in Canada, set for Feb. 6, which includes an alumni game with former Western Hockey League and NHL players, will likely bring in-province visitors, Dickinson said.
Some Kamloops business owners are hoping to cash in on a low loonie ANDREA KLASSEN STAFF [email protected]
See LOCALS, A5
Former Weyco site sells for $5.1 million
A Manitoba-based rail service com-pany has purchased the most significant piece of industrial land on the market in Kamloops.
The 36-hectare former Weyerhaeuser Co. sawmill site was bought for slightly less than $5.1 million by Cando Rail Services on Dec. 31.
A company rep-resentative said Wednesday it will make a public statement later this week.
Ron Ehrenholz, managing broker of Colliers International in Kamloops, con-firmed the sale but declined to publicly discuss the purchaser.
While the heavy-industrial property has been for sale since Weyerhaeuser closed
its Kamloops sawmill more than seven years ago, the fact it lacked an environmental certificate hampered marketing efforts.
“Though it was on the market, that was always hanging over it,” Ehrenholz said.
Weyerhaeuser obtained that certifi-cate about a year and a half ago, which cleared the way for improved marketing, he said.
The property beside the Thompson River in Mission Flats was the largest piece of industrial land on the market in Kamloops. It has both water and rail access and is zoned for heavy industry.
It was home to a sawmill since the 1960s. Weyerhaeuser shut the sawmill in 2008, putting 200 employees out of work.
Weyerhaeuser sold
timber rights to West Fraser and Interfor and merged its North American pulp opera-tions under Domtar Corp., which con-tinues to operate its Kamloops pulp mill.
Also sold with the sawmill property was Weyerhaeuser’s former Canadian head office building as well as Rabbit Island, a promi-nent feature in the Thompson River.
CAM FORTEMS STAFF [email protected]
See DETAILS, A10
CANDO RAIL SERVICES PURCHASED PROPERTY
KAMLOOPS LOCATIONS!Downtown - 811 Victoria Street
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Tall Tub Built-in Dishwasher• Triple filter wash • 4 hr. delay start
4.8 cu. ft. 30” Easy-Clean Electric Range• Large oven capacity • Storage drawer
16 cu. ft. Refrigerator With More Storage• Gallon door storage • With Reversible Doors
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7 cu.ft Front Load Dryer w/ Wrinkle Shield™ Option • End of cycle signal• Reversible Door
30” Convertible Hood With 250 CFM Fan • 3 Speed Settings($149 White Also Available)
18.5 cu. ft. Bottom Mount RefrigeratorWith Freeze Basket• Gallon door storage • Full width adjustable shelves
*Not Exactly As Shown
30” Convertible Glass Kitchen Ventilation Hood With 400 CFM Fan
Whirlpool Gold(r) 30” Vented 300CFM Under-Cabinet Hood
Stainless Steel Hood Fans
$698 $548 4.8 cu.ft (IEC) Duet® Front Load Washer • 14 adaptive wash actions• Precision dispenser• Smooth wave stainless steel wash basket
7.4 cu.ft Duet® Front Load Dryer • Eco Boost Option • Advanced Moisture Sensor• Quad Baffles
5.3 cu ft 30” Self-Clean Range• AccuBake/ Fanconvection • SteamClean option • Extra large window
Tall TubStainless SteelDishwasher• 15 place settingcapacity • 5 wash cycle/ 6 options • Stainless steel tub • Sani-rinse option
French Door Refigerator with Accu-Chill™SystemStore all the food at right temperature with Accu-Chill™ temp management system.Also enjoy using temp controlled full-width pantry.
$548 $798 $1398
6.7 Total cu.ft Gemini® Double Oven With Even™ Air Convection• 3200 Watt Power™ element provides power heating• Stainless Steel handle and die-cast metal knobs• 10 year limited parts warranty on glass cook top
Built-in Dishwasher• With chopper disposer and fully integrated display • Most powerful motor on the market• 4 sturdy stainless steel chopper blades• PowerBlast™ cycle with high pressure spray jets
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25 cu.ft French Door Refrigerator• Build for the long haul 2x life 2 on the compressor• StrongBox™ door hinges that help seal in cold air• Wide-N-Fresh™ deli drawer
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7.4 cu.ft Maxima® Front Load Dryer • Refresh cycle with steam• Advanced moisture sensor• extra interior fin/wrinkle control cycle
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Tall Tub Built-in Dishwasher• Triple filter wash • 4 hr. delay start
4.8 cu. ft. 30” Easy-Clean Electric Range• Large oven capacity • Storage drawer
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18.5 cu. ft. Bottom Mount RefrigeratorWith Freeze Basket• Gallon door storage • Full width adjustable shelves
*Not Exactly As Shown
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Whirlpool Gold(r) 30” Vented 300CFM Under-Cabinet Hood
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Tall TubStainless SteelDishwasher• 15 place settingcapacity • 5 wash cycle/ 6 options • Stainless steel tub • Sani-rinse option
French Door Refigerator with Accu-Chill™SystemStore all the food at right temperature with Accu-Chill™ temp management system.Also enjoy using temp controlled full-width pantry.
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6.7 Total cu.ft Gemini® Double Oven With Even™ Air Convection• 3200 Watt Power™ element provides power heating• Stainless Steel handle and die-cast metal knobs• 10 year limited parts warranty on glass cook top
Built-in Dishwasher• With chopper disposer and fully integrated display • Most powerful motor on the market• 4 sturdy stainless steel chopper blades• PowerBlast™ cycle with high pressure spray jets
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25 cu.ft French Door Refrigerator• Build for the long haul 2x life 2 on the compressor• StrongBox™ door hinges that help seal in cold air• Wide-N-Fresh™ deli drawer
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7.4 cu.ft Maxima® Front Load Dryer • Refresh cycle with steam• Advanced moisture sensor• extra interior fin/wrinkle control cycle
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3.9 (IEC) cu ft Washer• Advanced suspension system • 9 wash cycles
6.5 cu ft Dryer• 11 cycles/ 3 temp levels • Automatic dryness control
$348 $298
Tall Tub Built-in Dishwasher• Triple filter wash • 4 hr. delay start
4.8 cu. ft. 30” Easy-Clean Electric Range• Large oven capacity • Storage drawer
16 cu. ft. Refrigerator With More Storage• Gallon door storage • With Reversible Doors
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$498 $398 4.2 cu.ft (IEC) Top Load Washer w/ Care Control System • FabricSense™ Wash System
7 cu.ft Front Load Dryer w/ Wrinkle Shield™ Option • End of cycle signal• Reversible Door
30” Convertible Hood With 250 CFM Fan • 3 Speed Settings($149 White Also Available)
18.5 cu. ft. Bottom Mount RefrigeratorWith Freeze Basket• Gallon door storage • Full width adjustable shelves
*Not Exactly As Shown
30” Convertible Glass Kitchen Ventilation Hood With 400 CFM Fan
Whirlpool Gold(r) 30” Vented 300CFM Under-Cabinet Hood
Stainless Steel Hood Fans
$698 $548 4.8 cu.ft (IEC) Duet® Front Load Washer • 14 adaptive wash actions• Precision dispenser• Smooth wave stainless steel wash basket
7.4 cu.ft Duet® Front Load Dryer • Eco Boost Option • Advanced Moisture Sensor• Quad Baffles
5.3 cu ft 30” Self-Clean Range• AccuBake/ Fanconvection • SteamClean option • Extra large window
Tall TubStainless SteelDishwasher• 15 place settingcapacity • 5 wash cycle/ 6 options • Stainless steel tub • Sani-rinse option
French Door Refigerator with Accu-Chill™SystemStore all the food at right temperature with Accu-Chill™ temp management system.Also enjoy using temp controlled full-width pantry.
$548 $798 $1398
6.7 Total cu.ft Gemini® Double Oven With Even™ Air Convection• 3200 Watt Power™ element provides power heating• Stainless Steel handle and die-cast metal knobs• 10 year limited parts warranty on glass cook top
Built-in Dishwasher• With chopper disposer and fully integrated display • Most powerful motor on the market• 4 sturdy stainless steel chopper blades• PowerBlast™ cycle with high pressure spray jets
$748
25 cu.ft French Door Refrigerator• Build for the long haul 2x life 2 on the compressor• StrongBox™ door hinges that help seal in cold air• Wide-N-Fresh™ deli drawer
$2198$1398
INTRODUCING THE NEW INTRODUCING THE NEW
FROMFROMICE2O ® COLLECTIONICE2O ® COLLECTION$1698PAIR
5.2 cu.ft (IEC) Maxima® Front Load Washer • Best cleaning enabled by PowerWash® Cycle 2• Internal heater/stainless steel wash basket• Direct drive motor
7.4 cu.ft Maxima® Front Load Dryer • Refresh cycle with steam• Advanced moisture sensor• extra interior fin/wrinkle control cycle
Storage drawers optional
$498 $698
$248
$378
$198
$468
$598
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FRONT LOAD WASHER & DRYER
Storage drawers optional
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$449 $349 3.9 (IEC) cu ft Washer• Advanced suspension system • 9 wash cycles
6.5 cu ft Dryer• 11 cycles/ 3 temp levels • Automatic dryness control
$348 $298
Tall Tub Built-in Dishwasher• Triple filter wash • 4 hr. delay start
4.8 cu. ft. 30” Easy-Clean Electric Range• Large oven capacity • Storage drawer
16 cu. ft. Refrigerator With More Storage• Gallon door storage • With Reversible Doors
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$498 $398 4.2 cu.ft (IEC) Top Load Washer w/ Care Control System • FabricSense™ Wash System
7 cu.ft Front Load Dryer w/ Wrinkle Shield™ Option • End of cycle signal• Reversible Door
30” Convertible Hood With 250 CFM Fan • 3 Speed Settings($149 White Also Available)
18.5 cu. ft. Bottom Mount RefrigeratorWith Freeze Basket• Gallon door storage • Full width adjustable shelves
*Not Exactly As Shown
30” Convertible Glass Kitchen Ventilation Hood With 400 CFM Fan
Whirlpool Gold(r) 30” Vented 300CFM Under-Cabinet Hood
Stainless Steel Hood Fans
$698 $548 4.8 cu.ft (IEC) Duet® Front Load Washer • 14 adaptive wash actions• Precision dispenser• Smooth wave stainless steel wash basket
7.4 cu.ft Duet® Front Load Dryer • Eco Boost Option • Advanced Moisture Sensor• Quad Baffles
5.3 cu ft 30” Self-Clean Range• AccuBake/ Fanconvection • SteamClean option • Extra large window
Tall TubStainless SteelDishwasher• 15 place settingcapacity • 5 wash cycle/ 6 options • Stainless steel tub • Sani-rinse option
French Door Refigerator with Accu-Chill™SystemStore all the food at right temperature with Accu-Chill™ temp management system.Also enjoy using temp controlled full-width pantry.
$548 $798 $1398
6.7 Total cu.ft Gemini® Double Oven With Even™ Air Convection• 3200 Watt Power™ element provides power heating• Stainless Steel handle and die-cast metal knobs• 10 year limited parts warranty on glass cook top
Built-in Dishwasher• With chopper disposer and fully integrated display • Most powerful motor on the market• 4 sturdy stainless steel chopper blades• PowerBlast™ cycle with high pressure spray jets
$748
25 cu.ft French Door Refrigerator• Build for the long haul 2x life 2 on the compressor• StrongBox™ door hinges that help seal in cold air• Wide-N-Fresh™ deli drawer
$2198$1398
INTRODUCING THE NEW INTRODUCING THE NEW
FROMFROMICE2O ® COLLECTIONICE2O ® COLLECTION$1698PAIR
5.2 cu.ft (IEC) Maxima® Front Load Washer • Best cleaning enabled by PowerWash® Cycle 2• Internal heater/stainless steel wash basket• Direct drive motor
7.4 cu.ft Maxima® Front Load Dryer • Refresh cycle with steam• Advanced moisture sensor• extra interior fin/wrinkle control cycle
Storage drawers optional
$498 $698
$248
$378
$198
$468
$598
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3.9 (IEC) cu ft Washer• Advanced suspension system • 9 wash cycles
6.5 cu ft Dryer• 11 cycles/ 3 temp levels • Automatic dryness control
$348 $298
Tall Tub Built-in Dishwasher• Triple filter wash • 4 hr. delay start
4.8 cu. ft. 30” Easy-Clean Electric Range• Large oven capacity • Storage drawer
16 cu. ft. Refrigerator With More Storage• Gallon door storage • With Reversible Doors
art106tfdw
$498 $398 4.2 cu.ft (IEC) Top Load Washer w/ Care Control System • FabricSense™ Wash System
7 cu.ft Front Load Dryer w/ Wrinkle Shield™ Option • End of cycle signal• Reversible Door
30” Convertible Hood With 250 CFM Fan • 3 Speed Settings($149 White Also Available)
18.5 cu. ft. Bottom Mount RefrigeratorWith Freeze Basket• Gallon door storage • Full width adjustable shelves
*Not Exactly As Shown
30” Convertible Glass Kitchen Ventilation Hood With 400 CFM Fan
Whirlpool Gold(r) 30” Vented 300CFM Under-Cabinet Hood
Stainless Steel Hood Fans
$698 $548 4.8 cu.ft (IEC) Duet® Front Load Washer • 14 adaptive wash actions• Precision dispenser• Smooth wave stainless steel wash basket
7.4 cu.ft Duet® Front Load Dryer • Eco Boost Option • Advanced Moisture Sensor• Quad Baffles
5.3 cu ft 30” Self-Clean Range• AccuBake/ Fanconvection • SteamClean option • Extra large window
Tall TubStainless SteelDishwasher• 15 place settingcapacity • 5 wash cycle/ 6 options • Stainless steel tub • Sani-rinse option
French Door Refigerator with Accu-Chill™SystemStore all the food at right temperature with Accu-Chill™ temp management system.Also enjoy using temp controlled full-width pantry.
$548 $798 $1398
6.7 Total cu.ft Gemini® Double Oven With Even™ Air Convection• 3200 Watt Power™ element provides power heating• Stainless Steel handle and die-cast metal knobs• 10 year limited parts warranty on glass cook top
Built-in Dishwasher• With chopper disposer and fully integrated display • Most powerful motor on the market• 4 sturdy stainless steel chopper blades• PowerBlast™ cycle with high pressure spray jets
$748
25 cu.ft French Door Refrigerator• Build for the long haul 2x life 2 on the compressor• StrongBox™ door hinges that help seal in cold air• Wide-N-Fresh™ deli drawer
$2198$1398
INTRODUCING THE NEW INTRODUCING THE NEW
FROMFROMICE2O ® COLLECTIONICE2O ® COLLECTION$1698PAIR
5.2 cu.ft (IEC) Maxima® Front Load Washer • Best cleaning enabled by PowerWash® Cycle 2• Internal heater/stainless steel wash basket• Direct drive motor
7.4 cu.ft Maxima® Front Load Dryer • Refresh cycle with steam• Advanced moisture sensor• extra interior fin/wrinkle control cycle
Storage drawers optional
$498 $698
$248
$378
$198
$468
$598
APPLIANCES AND GET THEIR MATCHING OTR FREE
BUY THESE 3
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25 cu.ft 3-Door French Door Refrigerator With Ice & Water Dispenser • Slim Space Plus™ Ice system.• Tall ice and water dispenser• 10 Year warranty on linear compressor.
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Storage drawers optional
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$2299 $1799
5.58 cu.ft 30” Slide In Electric Range• 5 burner cook top• Temperature probe• Guiding light controls
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More details on the KGHM Ajax mine should be available to the public next week.
Senior communications strategist Robert Koopmans said the company will file its application for environmental review for its copper and gold mine south of Aberdeen on Monday.
Once the application is filed, the approximately 18,000-page collection of studies and data on its effects will become public.
KGHM has pledged to post “plain language” versions of its application online as well, which Koopmans said will be available Tuesday.
The filing kicks off a 180-day review of the application, including a 75-day public comment period.
Koopmans said KGHM has tentatively scheduled a pair of public open houses on the application for Feb. 16 and Feb. 17.
The company previously pushed back the filing date of its application from Jan. 4, cit-ing requests by First Nations for more time to prepare for the review.
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When Michele Walker visited the KTW office earlier this week, she stopped and checked the front window.
Steadily since last November, a thermometer painted there has recorded the growth of the Christmas Cheer Fund and her agency, the Y Women’s Emergency Shelter, is one of five benefiting from it this year.
Walker said she was delighted to see the final tally had hit more than $57,000 this year, thanks to so many Kamloopsians who con-tributed to the annual fundraiser.
Publisher Kelly Hall said he was “extremely happy to see the com-munity’s positive response to this year’s campaign” and is delighted
to be able to help the charities chosen this year.
The women’s shelter is a legacy beneficiary; the committee over-seeing the Cheer fund decided to designate it that way to reflect the wishes of the man who origi-nally brought the fundraiser to Kamloops, sports reporter Gregg
Drinnan. When he ran the cam-paign in Regina, money raised went to the womens’ shelters there and, when he moved to Kamloops, he ensured the Y shelter was one of the charities chosen.
The committee also chose the Kamloops Sexual Assault Counselling Centre, Family Tree Family Resource Centre, Sensational Soups and New Life Community Kamloops, formerly known as the New Life Mission.
Each will receive a cheque later this month after the Christmas Cheer Fund committee — KTW representatives Andrea Klassen and Linda Skelly, United Way Thompson-Nicola Cariboo staffer Amber Harding and Jim Doan of Western Karate Academy — meet to finalize the amounts.
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Kamloops This Week publisher Kelly Hall (left) receives a cheque for $10,000 from Kamloops Ford Lincoln general manager/Kamloops KIA dealer principal Steve Davidson to bring the Christmas Cheer Fund to $57,245.40.
Cheer Fund hauls in more than $57K for charities
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A self-described First Nations leader will avoid a criminal record after kicking a Good Samaritan in the face — causing a wound that required eight stitches to heal — as long as he apologizes to his victim and completes 30 hours of community ser-vice.
Gregory Taypotat pleaded guilty on Tuesday in Kamloops provincial court to one count of assault causing bodily harm.
The 39-year-old was charged after an incident in Whispering Pines on May 15 last year.
Court heard Taypotat was drunk and he became involved in an argument with his girlfriend.
As his girlfriend attempted to drive away, Taypotat grabbed her truck and eventually fell to the ground. He then stood up and fled into a field.
Taypotat’s girlfriend was concerned he might be injured, so she called two friends to help her find him in the dark field.
The three then took to the field and found Taypotat.
“[The friend] tells him that he has his Level 3 first aid,” said Crown prosecutor Danika Heighes.
“Mr. Taypotat doesn’t want any help. He tells them to leave him alone.”
Taypotat then tackled the would-be Good Samaritan and a struggle ensued, culminating in a kick to the head.
“Mr. Taypotat kicked him in the face intention-ally, causing a gash under his eye that needed
eight stitches,” Heighes said.Representing himself, Taypotat said he is a
leader in his community and added he attended residential school in his native Saskatchewan for a short time as a child.
Taypotat said a criminal record would affect his status as a leader, but he accepted responsibility for the violent attack.
“We’re all given choices in this world,” he said.“You either make the right decision or the
wrong decision. It’s nobody’s fault but mine.”Heighes had been seeking a fine between $500
and $1,000.Kamloops provincial court Judge Roy Dickey
sided with Taypotat.“He admits to the circumstances, he is remorse-
ful and he is insightful,” the judge said.“If he has a criminal record, it will affect his
position in his community as a leader. That desig-nation will be removed from him.
“Mr. Taypotat is the type of person who needs to be a leader in his community.”
Dickey gave Taypotat a conditional discharge and a one-year probation term, meaning he won’t have a criminal record if he stays out of trouble for 12 months.
Conditions of his probation require Taypotat to abstain from drugs and alcohol and complete 30 hours of community service, as well as apologize to the man he attacked.
He will also have to surrender a sample of his DNA to a national criminal database.
First Nations ‘leader’ avoids criminal record after violent attack on Good SamaritanGregory Taypotat kicked in the face a man who was trying to help him, leaving a wound that required eight stitches
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The City of Kamloops is looking for people to appoint to four of its committees for two-year terms.
Advisory committees on diversity, seniors and youth,
children and families require additional members, as does the Mayor’s Advisory Committee for Persons with Disabilities.
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Although both sides have agreed to mediation, faculty at Thompson Rivers University will take job action in the morning.
Tom Friedman, pres-ident of the TRU Faculty Association (TRUFA), would not specify the action other than to say it will not disrupt students or classes but will have an impact on administration.
“The university will be open and students should plan for a regular day,” Friedman said.
The action will happen at 8 a.m., the earliest the union can do so after serving the university administration and the province’s labour board with the requisite 72 hours’ notice.
After doing so on Monday, TRUFA and TRU administration agreed to bring in mediator Mark Brown to try and bring the two sides to a resolution. Bargaining began in February 2015 but, earlier this week, Friedman and TRU vice-president finance Matt Milovick said the sides remain far apart.
They also agreed the way the institution is run is a key issue, with TRUFA wanting more say and administration describing the union’s tabled contract language as demanding concessions from it.
Mediation was suggested by administra-tion. It will start on Friday.
In November, TRUFA members voted 80 per cent in favour of job action, including going on strike.
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There’s also the IIHF Ice Hockey Women’s World Championship in April, which will bring teams from North America, Europe and Asia to Kamloops.
“With the Women’s World Cup hockey cham-pionships being an inter-national event, I would expect to see increased visitations from the Americans as it relates to their team’s game,” Dickinson said.
Hospitality consul-tant Bryce Herman said he expects restaurants and hotels in the city to benefit most from a sag-
ging dollar, since tourism industry wisdom says 70 cents of every dollar spent by visitors tends to go to accommodations and meals.
He’s also expecting local tourists on “stayca-tions” to play a major role in any increases seen locally.
“If I’ve got to look at a 40 cent or a 45 cent dollar exchange, I’m less likely to say, ‘Let’s pop over to Blaine [Wash.],’” he said, not-ing Canadians headed abroad are usually paying more than the exchange for US dollars, thanks to bank and credit card fees.
“If you travel at home
your dollar is worth a dollar.”
Henry Small, organiz-er of Kamloops’ popular summer concert series Music in the Park, said larger crowds of out-of-town visitors might turn up at the evening gigs thanks to the dollar.
Small said because Music in the Park brings in mainly Canadian acts he’s not worried about the dollar’s effects on bringing in talent, though booking American per-formers could become more costly.
“I’ll have to wait and see but I don’t think there will be too much of an impact,” he said.
From page A1
Locals expected to spend more dollars at home
The IIHF Ice Hockey Women’s World Championship is expected to boost local tourism numbers for 2016, attracting visitors from across North America and Europe.
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LOCAL NEWS
Kamloops Mounties are searching for the
owner of several stolen items.
They were recovered following the arrest of
two males on Dec. 28 in relation to a break in
at a Cariboo Place busi-ness but are believed to
be from an unrelated break and enter.
RCMP Cpl. Cheryl Bush said police seized a round tin contain-ing various pieces of jewelry, which were not reported stolen.
She said police believe the owner will be able to identify them and have them returned.
The tin contained a pocket watch on a
chain, seven assorted rings, one of which is a signet ring with initials and a particular stone, three unique pins, eight assorted neck-lace pendants and one chain and one pair of earrings.
If this collection of jewelry sounds familiar, contact the Kamloops RCMP at 250-828-3000 to iden-tify the items.
Mounties search for owners of stolen jewelry
An investigation is underway following the sudden death at a Kamloops business on Monday morning.
Emergency crews were called to Inland Glass and Aluminum at about 8 a.m.
Reegan Joachim Winofsky, 23, was pronounced dead at the scene.
RCMP Cpl. Cheryl Bush said the death was not suspicious in nature and police have handed the investigation to a coroner.
WorkSafeBC senior manager Trish Knight Chernecki told KTW her office is also looking into the death.
“We had a prevention officer attend this morn-ing,” she said.
The B.C. Coroners Service said Winofsky “expe-rienced a witnessed medical event which left him unresponsive.” Paramedics were called but were unable to resuscitate him.
The coroner’s office is also involved in the ongoing investigation.
Inland Glass and Aluminum is at 1820 Kryczka Pl., behind Costco in the Versatile industrial area of west Kamloops.
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Half of every tax dollar collected goes to health care, the premier said — and 3 million of those dollars are now headed to the personalized onco-genomics (POG) pro-gram run by the B.C. Cancer Foundation.
Dr. Janessa Laskin, who runs the pro-gram with Dr. Marco Marra, explained POG involves sequencing the DNA inside a can-cer.
A multi-disciplinary team looks at the sequencing to identify “what is driving the person’s cancer and do we have a drug to treat it?”
For Jen Strack, that meant receiving a drug for her lung cancer she might otherwise not have been prescribed.
Strack, who took part in a press confer-
ence on Tuesday with Premier Christy Clark, Health Minister Terry Lake and doctors and scientists working on the project, was a non-smoker diagnosed with Stage 4 lung cancer at age 41.
When conventional treatment didn’t work, she entered a clinical trial that also failed.
Acceptance into POG led to doctors identifying a specific aspect of her cancer through her DNA sequencing and giving her a drug to treat it.
Since diagnosis in 2013, Strack said, her tumours — which had spread to her liver — have reduced.
Laskin said the work “is not about cures but is about finding a tolerable drug that can control the cancer for a longer period of time.”
The program began in 2013 and has worked with 350 patients, treating more
than 50 types of can-cer.
Plans are to expand to 2,000 people in the next five years.
Requirements for acceptance include having an incurable cancer, not having had much chemo-therapy and be living and being treated in B.C. Pediatric cancer patients are included.
The money will help expand the program; the average cost for a patient accepted into POG is $27,000; sequencing just one genome costs $3,500.
Laskin said POG’s approach is not being done anywhere else and has been drawing cancer researchers and doctors to B.C. to study what is being done here.
Cash earmarked for cancer fightDALE BASS STAFF [email protected]
While falling slightly short of 2014, building permit values in the city of Kamloops still exceed-ed expectations in 2015.
Director of development and engineering services Marvin Kwiatkowski said the city issued permits worth $179 million over the past year, compared to $191 million the year before.
“We’d predicted about $160 million, so we came in fairly strong,” Kwiatkowski said.
The decrease in value comes mainly due to a lack of high-value commercial and industrial proj-ects over the past year. Commercial and industrial permits account for only $52 million in permit value, compared to $76 million in 2015.
“Of course of that $76 million you had the hos-pital project, which was pretty substantial,” said Kwiatkowski. “That was $45 million or so, so that was fairly substantial. We didn’t have any projects of that magnitude this year.”
Residential permit values, meanwhile, increased in 2015, coming in just above $120 mil-lion compared to $106 million the year before.
Unit totals were also up, at 463 compared to 418 in 2014, with multi-family projects driving the increase.
Kwiatkowski said he expects to see about $160
million in permits issued in 2016, with somewhat lower residential unit numbers.
While interest in larger multi-family projects remains strong, Kwiatkowski said the adoption of the new BC Building code last year likely led to an increase in housing construction beyond the norm, as homebuilders who had secured more permits than usual ahead of the change began construction.
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Young ladies in the Victorian Era would gather in their dining rooms to make homemade paper beads from scrap wallpaper rolled on knitting needles. Join the Kamloops Museum & Archives to learn how to make your own paper beads and then use them to make a piece of unique jewellery.Kamloops Museum» Jan 30 1:00-3:00 PMSat 249950
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Jul 14-18 Course: 102233 1:00 am to 2:30 pm Rainbow School of Dance
Fairy Tales and Musicals $175Ages: 9-12Children will work on building skills while acting, singing, and dancing. Stage crafts are also part of this program. Join the gang at Rainbow for a fun afternoon this summer.
Jul 14-18 Course: 1021863:00 am to 5:30 pm Rainbow School of Dance
Oronge’s Girls Only Skate Clinic $20No boys allowed! It does not matter if you have never stepped on a skateboard or have been skating for years. We will help all skill levels master street, transition, and all the fun skateboarding tricks. Bring your helmet, skateboard, water bottle, snack, and a positive attitude. Do not miss out on all the fun. HELMETS ARE MANDATORY.
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Jul 15-17 Course: 10150011:15 am to 1:15 pm Hal Rogers CentreInstructor: Danielle Duperreault
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Advance Public NoticeThompson Nicola Load RestrictionsPursuant to Section 66 of the Transportation Act, and to provisions of the Commercial Transport Act, notice is hereby given that load restrictions may be placed on short notice in the near future on all highways within the Thompson Nicola District. The district includes the areas of Kamloops, Savona, Barriere, Clearwater, Lytton, Logan Lake, Merritt and Merritt south to Portia.
Restrictions will be imposed as conditions warrant. Updated information on restrictions is posted as necessary on the www.DriveBC.ca web site or you can visit www.th.gov.bc.ca/bchighways/loadrestrictions/loadrestrictions.htm
The restrictions will limit vehicles to 100 per cent, 70 per cent or 50 per cent legal axle loading.
Overweight permits will not be granted and all term overweight permits are invalid for the duration of the restrictions.
Trucking and transportation companies, as well as the general public, should govern themselves accordingly.
Your cooperation in adhering to the above regulations is appreciated.
Dated in Kamloops, British Columbia, this 7th day of January, 2016.
Trent Folk, District ManagerMinistry of Transportation and InfrastructureThompson Nicola District
For more information about load restrictions and e-mail notifications of load restrictions, please contact
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www.kamloopsthisweek.com A8 THURSDAY, January 14, 2016
Denis Walsh did some heavy reading during the Christmas holiday and now has a
better grasp on how meetings should be run.
It’s a good thing he bought a copy of Robert’s Rules of Order, since it is one of several gov-ernance platforms city council apparently relies upon to run its meetings.
Here’s hoping others borrow it to peruse so that the mess created last month when Walsh tried to stop demolition of the marble-clad building that has been part of Kamloops history doesn’t happen again.
The councillor made the first step in fixing the mumble-jumble motion he presented with the intention of saving the building but which ended up simply stopping any discussion on it for a year.
It certainly wasn’t council at its finest, nor was the imme-diate aftermath when both Walsh and Mayor Peter Milobar seemed pretty unhappy with each other.
This week, Walsh crafted two motions with inspiration, guid-ance and a new understanding of the rules, courtesy of his reading.
At the next council meet-ing, he’s hoping his colleagues will support him and rescind the badly worded December motion and then agree with his intent to keep the building until everyone can decide on a real plan for its future.
I hope he succeeds.I’d like to see something go
in what is now a beautiful, but empty, building with history in the city.
As someone who was in favour of putting a performing-arts centre at the corner of Seymour Street and Fourth Avenue — even though I was never really clear on just what the vision of that centre entailed — ideally I’d like to see some iteration of that dream become reality.
Walsh says he’s been in dis-cussions with some people who know how to create such cen-tres for price tags significantly lower than the one his council floated out to us.
One of the concepts would see the interior of the structure renovated to house studios, work areas, some retail out-lets — the kinds of things that would bring ongoing energy to such a facility.
The theatre would be the only addition and would rise from the south side of the building. And, yes, there would
be a parkade.It sounds perfect. Renovating makes sense and
done right would be significant-ly less costly.
But how about considering some other ideas?
Walsh’s issue, one that should be of concern to all of us, is keeping the downtown area vibrant, alive, invigorated and appealing.
Some businesses are doing their part; most of the outlets on the 200-block of Victoria Street are now opening on Sundays and business is brisk.
It would be great to see that kind of thinking move farther down the street.
Even the parking situation has improved — and, to be frank, it might be wise of the downtown merchants and their representatives to stop saying there’s not enough parking.
Hotel 540 has monthly spots available now that the casino has relocated.
Maybe I’m just lucky but I don’t have a problem finding a parking spot downtown.
Sure, it might mean walking a block to my destination but there’s nothing wrong with that.
And, once the clinical-servic-es building is complete at Royal Inland Hospital, those addition-al parking stalls below it should also alleviate the perceived parking problem downtown.
Walsh’s goal is good. He wants to preserve and
grow the downtown — and now, he’s tabled the motions that might see that happen.
VIEWPOINT
Moving on from council debacle
TRANSPARENCY FROM GOVERNMENT
It’s become a go-to phrase for all levels of government — local, provincial and federal.
When faced with fallout from an unpopular decision — or simply dissatisfaction with the way that a certain sequence of events shakes out — politicians and bureau-crats seem to all have the same default position: “In hind-
sight, we could have done a better job with communication.”The fact is, no matter how large or small the public-relations
budget, a culture that keeps taxpayers in the loop on evolving decisions is something that comes from the top down.
Suspicion of politicians and bureaucrats runs so rampant these days that it is far from wise policy for anyone in government to allow such a situation to continue — particularly when much
criticism could be averted simply by taking a more inclusive approach.
Naturally, in the process of govern-ing or administrating, there is some information that is sensitive for rea-sons of confidentiality or legality, which cannot be shared indiscrimi-nately.
The public, generally speaking, is not asking for this. Nor is the public asking for glossy brochures, dazzling photos or press releases giddy with spin.
Straightforward summary of progress on issues would be good, however. As well, we would welcome a sense that those in office believe public consultation is about more than the legally required meetings.
It may come as news to some, but we don’t elect politicians or hire bureaucrats to act in a vacuum. It is called “public office” and “public service” for a reason.
— Black Press
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RE: STORY: CITY TO ASK MEDICAL-HEALTH OFFICER TO STUDY AJAX MINE APPLICATION:
“The key word in this motion is “Independent”. The last time a member of IHA voiced an opin-ion of Ajax, he was shown the door.”
— posted by Nelsonx1
RE: STORY: FIRST NATIONS ‘LEADER’ AVOIDS CRIMI-NAL RECORD AFTER VIO-LENT ATTACK ON GOOD SAMARITAN:
“Maybe his actions make him a poor community leader and his community would be better off without him as an influence.”
— posted by jon
RE: STORY: KAMLOOPS COUNCIL WILL ONCE AGAIN WELCOME DELEGATIONS ON AJAX:
“A strong local leadership with a concise and clear vision for the future of the city would have tremendous powers to shape its very own future. It is erroneous and disingenuous to pretend otherwise.”
— posted by Pierre Filisetti
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Editor:Re: (‘Spare the rod, avoid a criminal charge?’):No, spanking should not be against the law.We have too many laws and bylaws infringing
on people’s lives already. If a kid throwing a tantrum in a supermarket or
a concert needs a smack on his behind, so be it. As far as I’m concerned, that’s good parenting.
Phil PaulKamloops
Editor:As a taxpayer,
I wish to note my dismay and disgust with the fashion the City of Kamloops has handled the fir-ing/grievance of Joe Cupello.
As outlined in the arbitrator’s decision, it is incredible the human resources department could be so incompetent as to not follow or know the rules sur-
rounding such a serious matter of dismissal/grievance procedure.
A sane person would think this process had been well thought out
prior to commence-ment of the actions to be taken.
Not only do Mr. Cupello’s actions (in this case inactions) bring a discredit upon the City of
Kamloops, but the human resources department also falls into this cat-egory.
I have not seen anything in these discussions with regard to the atro-cious amount of ongoing costs to the taxpayers for this arbitration.
Mr. Trawin states, “Taxpayers expect you’re doing the job you are paid to do.”
I have not read anything about any discipline being taken against those that did not do their job (bungling this matter) and allow-ing Mr. Cupello to still be on the pay-roll.
Mr. Trawin’s fur-ther statement — “It was a past practice to help out the union” — is just a load of nonsense.
Does he think the
taxpayers are really that stupid?
If so, he should be tossed along with the human resourc-es department.
A union has their own supposedly competent business agents, lawyers, etc.
That’s why they won out in this case.
We expect and deserve much better than this.
Chuck McKenzieKamloops
Editor:Re: Gloria Turriff’s letter
of Jan. 5 (‘Pledge allegiance to our queen’) regarding an immigrant who refused to take the oath of allegiance to Queen Elizabeth during a citizenship ceremony.
Turriff is to be com-mended for shedding light on this issue.
Here’s a person who shunned our country’s rules before he had even received his Canadian citizenship and, in doing so, was still granted this privilege by the presiding judge
The accompanying picture I saw on this story
showed the judge smiling, with his hand on the indi-vidual’s shoulder, as much as to say, “No big deal, it’s just a formality.”
Another formality should have been if he continued to refuse to fully comply with the citi-zenship requirements, he be put on the first plane back to his home country.
The judge in this case rewarded the person for flouting our rules, a les-son this individual will no doubt remember and apply when he encounters other rules and aspects of Canadian culture with which he disagrees.
Only in Canada.Gerry Paull
Kamloops
CITY MISHANDLED EMPLOYEE FIRING “A sane person would think this process had been well thought out prior to com-mencement of the actions to be taken.” — Chuck McKenzie
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LOCAL NEWS
OTTAWA — The Trudeau government is “actively considering’’ speeding up promised investments in infra-structure in a bid to stimulate Canada’s rapidly dete-riorating economy.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau prom-ised during last fall’s election campaign to pump an additional $60 billion over 10 years into infrastructure proj-ects.
But less than half that money — $17.4 billion — was ear-marked to flow during the Liberals’ first man-date.
The platform com-mitted to spending an extra $5 billion for each of the first two years and $3.45 billion in each of the next two years.
However, The Canadian Press has learned the govern-ment is now looking at moving up the spend-ing schedule, pushing the money out faster in response to worsening
economic conditions.Commodity prices
have continued to slide, the dollar has nosedived and already sluggish economic growth has slowed to a crawl in the three months since Trudeau won election on a platform focused on stimulating the econ-omy and improving the lot of middle class Canadians.
The details of any new infrastructure spending will be unveiled in the federal budget, likely sometime in mid- to late March.
The deteriorating situation has already forced the Liberals to rethink their pledge to run up deficits of no more than $10 billion in each of the first three years of their mandate.
Trudeau has down-graded that promise to a goal.
While they may yet have to scale back some of their other pricey campaign promises, Trudeau and Finance Minister Bill Morneau have doubled down on the infrastruc-ture spending, arguing that the worsening economic picture only reinforces the need to stimulate growth.
“There has just never been a better time to make targeted investments to support economic growth in this country,’’ Morneau said during a pre-budget tour stop in Montreal.
Last week, Bank of Canada governor Stephen Poloz also weighed in, calling infrastructure spending an “important ingre-dient’’ in economic growth.
Sources say the Liberals are looking at speeding up infra-structure spending — “actively consider-ing’’ it, in the words of one insider — but they want to ensure they go beyond the gaze-bos, park upgrades, public washrooms and beautification projects that were funded in Ontario’s cottage coun-try in advance of the 2010 G8 summit.
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Cando Rail’s ser-vices include car storage, mechanical service, engi-neering and track services as well as trans-loading between truck and rail car.
Ehrenholz said any purchaser of the former
Weyerhaeuser site could apply to subdivide the large property if it doesn’t need the entire lot.
Cando employs about 400 workers, mainly in the Prairies.
Venture Kamloops executive director Jim Anderson said he’s awaiting
a planned announcement by the purchaser. He said the site has potential to be a job generator.
As for the site provid-ing 200-plus jobs again, Anderson said the prospect seems uncertain.
“Large industrial opera-tions just don’t start up.”
From A1DETAILS YET TO BE
ANNOUNCED FOR SITE
DEVELOPMENT OF A PEST MANAGEMENT PLAN
The use of pesticides is intended within the area to which the Pest Management Plan (PMP) applies.
The purpose of the proposed PMP is to control vegetation under, above and near BC Hydro’s power lines in order
to maintain the safe and reliable delivery of electricity to our customers. This plan applies to all areas of British
Columbia where BC Hydro manages its transmission and distribution system and associated power line corridors,
access roads and helipads.
The proposed duration of the PMP is from April 2016 to April 2021.
Vegetation incompatible with the operation of the power system will be controlled using: physical (manual
brushing, mowing, girdling, grooming, pruning, tree removal), cultural (compatible land use), biological
(release of parasitic insects to control invasive plants), and chemical (herbicide application) techniques,
or any combination of these methods.
The active ingredients and trade names of the herbicides proposed for use under this plan include:
aminocyclopyrachlor and metsulfuron-methyl – Navius or equivalent
aminopyralid – Milestone or equivalent
aminopyralid and metsulfuron-methyl – ClearView or equivalent
aminopyralid, metsulfuron-methyl, and fluroxypyr – Sightline or equivalent
aminopyralid, metsulfuron-methyl and triclopyr – Clearview Brush or equivalent
Chondrostereum purpureum – Chontrol or equivalent
clopyralid – Lontrel or equivalent
diflufenzopyr and dicamba – Distinct, Overdrive, or equivalent
glyphosate – Vantage, Vision or equivalent
imazapyr – Arsenal Powerline or equivalent
metsulfuron-methyl – Escort or equivalent
picloram and 2,4-D – Aspect or equivalent
triclopyr – Garlon products or equivalent
2,4-D – LV700 or equivalent
Adjuvant products may also be combined on occasion with an herbicide to improve its effectiveness, such as:
nonylphenoxy polyethoxy ethanol – Agral 90, paraffinic oils – Gateway, octadec-9-enoic acid as methyl
and ethyl esters – Hasten NT, or siloxylated polyether – Xiameter or equivalents.
The proposed methods for applying herbicides include: cut surface, basal bark, backpack foliar (low pressure
spray), mechanical foliar (boom, nozzle, powerhose, or wick), or injection (hack and squirt, lance or syringe)
techniques.
A draft copy of the proposed PMP is available at bchydro.com/pestplanforcorridors.
Alternatively, it’s available in person at 6911 Southpoint Drive, Burnaby; 1401 Kalamalka Lake Road, Vernon;
18475 128 Street, Surrey; 400 Madsen Road, Nanaimo; 3333 22 Avenue, Prince George.
BC Hydro, the applicant for the proposed PMP, is located at 6911 Southpoint Drive, Burnaby, B.C., V3N 4X8.
Please contact Tom Wells, Vegetation Program Manager, at 604 516 8943 or [email protected]
for more information.
A person wishing to contribute information about a proposed treatment site, relevant to the development
of the pest management plan, may send copies of the information to the applicant at the above address within
30 days of the publication notice.
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rebooting the parenting
When Merlyn Horton was a kid, “gaming”
had a different meaning.“It was basketball and
hoops,” she said. “I was around when Pong came out. I was Ms. Pac-Man champion in the ‘80s.”
These days, by the time kids complete high school, some will have spent as much time playing video-games like Halo or Call of Duty as in a classroom, a significant portion of their attention that comes with both positive and negative impacts.
“Gaming is huge,” Horton said.
The Mission-based con-
sultant will be in Kamloops to discuss parenting in the digital era as part of Literacy in Kamloops’ Unplug and Play Family Literacy Week, which is from Jan. 23 to Jan. 30.
Her youth outreach background led to the cre-ation of the Safe Online Outreach Society, which is based on the belief children who spend time online need informed adults who know the risks and oppor-tunities of online environ-ments.
In November, the American Academy of Pediatrics published research suggesting chil-dren now have almost uni-versal exposure to mobile media devices, regardless of income, due to decreasing costs, marketing strategies and subsidies by cellular service providers.
It said nearly half of chil-
dren under age one used a mobile device daily to play games, watch videos or use apps, with that percentage increasing to 77 per cent in two-year-olds.
It also noted concern over the number of young children with their own mobile devices because little is known about how children’s independent activity on mobile devices affects their cognitive, social and emotional devel-opment.
Horton said people are only beginning to see evidence and aren’t fully aware of the effects on this generation.
It’s up to parents to try and understand how things like gaming develop social and language skills, build community and help kids understand “epic meaning”, but also how it opens kids up to online harassment,
exposure to violence and explicit images and nor-malizing online behaviour into the real world.
It can be daunting for parents, Horton said.
“Young people now have a place to go to in the world that parents don’t have a lot of experience in,” she said.
In her upcoming presen-tation, she will advise par-ents to manage screen time and set up online codes of conduct. She will also pro-vide conversation starters to discuss online activities with kids.
“It can be for the tech-no-intimidated,” Horton said. “It’s not about them knowing the technology.”
The free presenta-tion will be held at Henry Grube, located at 245 Kitchener Cres., from 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. on Jan. 28. It will focus on early child-hood but will also be appli-
cable to school-aged kids.For those who can’t
make it, here are a few more tips:
• Manage screen time: “New research out is showing that it’s affecting social emotional learning,” Horton said. “It’s taking the place of daydreaming. It’s taking the place of random conversations with strang-ers. It’s taking the place of having to self-soothe our anxiety without picking up a device and getting posi-tive reinforcement with our friends.”
• Address technol-ogy, speak with kids: “It’s important we engage and we engage immediately,” Horton said. “We have to understand this tiger we’ve let loose in our kids’ bed-room.”
• Don’t cave to pressure: “We’ve paid attention to Internet safety. Now, we
have to get specific about parenting, not just caving to the fact that there’s a lot of pressure from children . . . [because] everyone in Grade 4 has a cellphone.”
• Relax, helicopter par-ents: “When you give a kid a cellphone, they have more processing power, more memory and more computing capacity in their hand with an iPod Touch than NASA had to land a man on the moon and that’s kind of overkill [com-pared to what] they need to get home safely six blocks from school,” Horton said.
• Facebook and kids?: “Minimum age for Facebook is 13. Don’t go there until then,” Horton said. “I don’t think parents should post a lot of images of their children. If I con-struct his identity before he is 18, I’ve made some choices for him.”
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A longtime sup-porter of the arts in Kamloops is the winner of the 2015 Kamloops Art Gallery Luxury Vacation Lottery.
Kirsten McDougall has won a seven-night
river cruise. The trip is valued at
$10,000.“I had been friends
with Jann Bailey for many years and, when I bought my ticket, I held my finger up to the sky and asked for her help to win,” McDougall said of the former KAG execu-tive director who died last year.
“She sure helped, I’d
say,” McDougall said. “I am going to be
taking a life-long friend of mine with me on this trip. It will be the best trip we have ever taken together.”
The lottery is a sig-nificant fundraiser for the gallery and funds raised go to supporting exhibitions and pro-grams. Scotiabank sell-ing tickets and match-ing funds.
The bank added $7,100 via the 71 $100 tickets it sold.
Vacation lottery sponsors are Kamloops This Week, Scotiabank, AMAWaterways, Travelwise, WestKey, B100 Radio, CFJC-TV and New Wave Advertising.
Tickets for the 2016 lottery will go on sale the first week of August.
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The Kamloops Writers Group has two new awards its members can receive, thanks to Robert and Elma Schemenauer.
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The group has also recently published Black and White: An Anthology, an e-book written by members of the organization.
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The one-day camp is $40 for park season-pass holders, $45 for others.
The next day is Clover in Colour Day at the Dallas facility, with activities for those ages nine to 13 based on the park’s Kermode bear.
It runs from 10 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. and costs $25.
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il C
hang
e an
d T
ire R
otat
ion
Pla
n ou
tline
in t
he A
gree
men
t B
ookl
et f
or t
he E
ligib
le V
ehic
le.
The
ser
vice
per
iod
(“S
ervi
ce P
erio
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will
com
men
ce o
n th
e pu
rcha
se o
r le
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tran
sact
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date
(“T
rans
actio
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ate”
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ill e
xpire
on
the
ear
lier
of:
(i)
the
date
on
whi
ch t
he m
axi
mum
num
ber
of S
ervi
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isits
has
bee
n re
ache
d;
(ii)
36 m
onth
s fr
om t
he T
rans
actio
n D
ate
; or
(ii)
whe
n th
e E
ligib
le V
ehic
le h
as r
each
ed 4
8,0
00
kilo
met
ers.
All
Elig
ible
Ser
vice
s m
ust
be c
ompl
eted
dur
ing
the
Ser
vice
Per
iod,
oth
erw
ise
they
will
be
forf
eite
d. T
he O
ffer
may
be
upgr
aded
to
use
prem
ium
oil
at t
he r
ecip
ient
’s e
xpen
se.
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E
ligib
le S
ervi
ces
are
not
desi
gned
to
mee
t al
l req
uire
men
ts a
nd s
peci
ficat
ions
nec
essa
ry t
o m
aint
ain
the
Elig
ible
Veh
icle
. To
see
the
com
plet
e lis
t of
mai
nten
ance
nec
essa
ry,
plea
se r
efer
to
the
Ser
vice
Mai
nten
ance
Gui
de.
Any
add
ition
al s
ervi
ces
requ
ired
are
not
cove
red
by t
he O
ffer
and
are
the
sol
e re
spon
sibi
lity
and
cost
of
the
reci
pien
t. O
ffer
may
not
be
rede
emed
for
cas
h an
d m
ay n
ot b
e co
mbi
ned
with
cer
tain
off
ers
NC
ES
I re
serv
es t
he r
ight
to
amen
d or
ter
min
ate
this
off
er,
in w
hole
or
in p
art,
at a
ny t
ime
with
out
prio
r no
tice.
Add
ition
al c
ondi
tions
and
lim
itatio
ns a
pply
. A
sk y
our
reta
iler
for
deta
ils.
Rep
rese
ntat
ive
mon
thly
lea
se o
ffer
bas
ed o
n a
new
201
6 R
ogue
S F
WD
CV
T (
Y6R
G16
AA
00
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16 R
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SV
Spe
cial
Edi
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FW
D (
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PR
for
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0/6
0/6
0 m
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ter
m e
qual
s m
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ly p
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of
$27
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/$38
4 w
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0 do
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ts i
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reig
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nd f
ees.
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se b
ased
on
a m
axi
mum
of
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00
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ear
with
exc
ess
char
ged
at $
0.10
/km
. To
tal l
ease
obl
igat
ion
is $
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08/$
20,3
17/$
23,0
13.
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ntat
ive
mon
thly
lea
se o
ffer
bas
ed o
n a
new
201
6 R
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S F
WD
CV
T (
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G16
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AP
R f
or a
24
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erm
equ
als
mon
thly
pay
men
ts o
f $
433
with
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dow
n pa
ymen
t, an
d $
0 se
curi
ty d
epos
it. F
irst
mon
thly
pay
men
t, do
wn
paym
ent
and
$0
secu
rity
dep
osit
are
due
at l
ease
inc
eptio
n.
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men
ts i
nclu
de f
reig
ht a
nd f
ees.
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se b
ased
on
a m
axi
mum
of
20,0
00
km/y
ear
with
exc
ess
char
ged
at $
0.10
/km
. To
tal
leas
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ligat
ion
is $
10,3
87.
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3,25
0/$
5,50
0/$
6,50
0 N
CF
sta
ndar
d fin
ance
cas
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nclu
des
bonu
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sh)
avai
labl
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new
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icra
1.6
SR
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5 S
entr
a 1.
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L C
VT
/201
5 A
ltim
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5 S
L m
odel
s w
hen
finan
cing
with
NC
F a
t st
anda
rd r
ates
. M
odel
s sh
own
$37
,008
/$25
,998
/$52
,708
/$18
,438
Sel
ling
pric
e fo
r a
new
201
6 R
ogue
SL
AW
D P
rem
ium
(Y
6DG
16 B
K0
0)/
201
5 S
entr
a 1.
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L (C
4TG
15 A
A0
0)/
2016
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hfin
der
Pla
tinum
(5X
EG
15 A
A0
0)/
2015
Mic
ra 1
.6 S
R A
T (
S5S
G75
AE
10).
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urch
ase
finan
cing
pri
ce o
f $
9,99
8 fo
r a
2015
Mic
ra 1
.6 S
(S
5LG
55 A
A0
0)
is a
vaila
ble
whe
n fin
anci
ng w
hith
NC
F a
t st
anda
rd r
ates
. T
he p
rice
inc
lude
s $1
,150
NC
F s
tand
ard
finan
ce c
ash,
$65
0 no
n-st
ack
cash
and
$50
0 bo
nus
cash
. F
reig
ht a
nd P
DE
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, ai
r-co
nditi
onin
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$10
0)
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re a
pplic
able
, m
anuf
actu
rer’s
reb
ate
and
deal
er p
artic
ipat
ion
(whe
re a
pplic
able
) ar
e in
clud
ed.
Lice
nse,
reg
istr
atio
n, s
peci
fic d
uty
on n
ew t
ires
($15
) an
d in
sura
nce
are
extr
a. C
erta
in c
ondi
tions
app
ly.
See
you
r de
aler
or
visi
t N
issa
n.ca
/Loy
alty
. *
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reig
ht a
nd P
DE
cha
rges
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600
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/$1,
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r-co
nditi
onin
g le
vy (
$10
0)
whe
re a
pplic
able
, ap
plic
able
fee
s (a
ll w
hich
may
var
y by
reg
ion)
, m
anuf
actu
rer’s
reb
ate
and
deal
er p
artic
ipat
ion
whe
re a
pplic
able
are
inc
lude
d. L
icen
se,
regi
stra
tion,
ins
uran
ce a
nd a
pplic
able
ta
xes
are
extr
a. L
ease
off
ers
are
avai
labl
e on
app
rove
d cr
edit
thro
ugh
Nis
san
Can
ada
Fin
ance
for
a
limite
d tim
e, m
ay c
hang
e w
ithou
t no
tice
and
cann
ot b
e co
mbi
ned
with
any
oth
er o
ffer
s ex
cept
sta
ckab
le t
radi
ng d
olla
rs.
Veh
icle
s an
d ac
cess
orie
s ar
e fo
r ill
ustr
atio
n pu
rpos
es o
nly.
ALG
is
the
indu
stry
ben
chm
ark
for
resi
dual
val
ues
and
depr
ecia
tion
data
, w
ww
.alg
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16 R
ogue
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ogni
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top
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pick
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hen
equi
pped
with
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war
d E
mer
genc
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raki
ng.
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mor
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form
atio
n se
e w
ww
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rg.
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ross
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athf
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r vs
201
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d 20
15 L
arge
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ss/U
tility
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ss.
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Nis
san
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tra
rece
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low
est
num
ber
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ong
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pact
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fter
90
days
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p. P
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ults
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n ex
peri
ence
s an
d pe
rcep
tions
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owne
rs s
urve
yed
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ebru
ary-
May
201
5. Y
our
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rien
ces
may
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y. V
isit
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wer
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. S
ee y
our
part
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atin
g N
issa
n re
taile
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mod
els
to q
ualif
ied
cust
omer
s on
app
rove
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edit
thro
ugh
RBC,
Sc
otia
bank
and
TD
Auto
Fin
ance
. D
eale
r or
der/
trad
e m
ay b
e ne
cess
ary.
Exa
mpl
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016
Ram
150
0 Q
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Cab
SXT
4x4
(25A
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with
a P
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Pric
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neg
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tax
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incl
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Curr
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owne
rs/le
ssee
s of
a D
odge
or
Ram
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Truc
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Lar
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an o
r an
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her
man
ufac
ture
r’s P
icku
p Tr
uck
or L
arge
Van
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e ve
hicl
e m
ust
have
bee
n ow
ned/
leas
ed b
y th
e el
igib
le c
usto
mer
and
reg
iste
red
in t
heir
nam
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or
befo
re J
anua
ry 5
, 20
16.
Proo
f of
ow
ners
hip/
Leas
e ag
reem
ent
will
be
requ
ired.
2.
Cust
omer
s w
ho a
re s
kille
d tr
ades
men
or
are
acqu
iring
a s
kille
d tr
ade.
Thi
s in
clud
es L
icen
sed
Trad
esm
en,
Cert
ified
Jou
rney
men
or
cust
omer
s w
ho h
ave
com
plet
ed a
n Ap
pren
tices
hip
Cert
ifica
tion.
A c
opy
of t
he T
rade
Lic
ence
/Cer
tific
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n re
quire
d. 3
. Cu
stom
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who
are
Bae
umle
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prov
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ervi
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rovi
ders
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p is
req
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imit
one
$1,5
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onus
cas
h of
fer
per
elig
ible
tra
nsac
tion.
Som
e co
nditi
ons
appl
y. S
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our
deal
er f
or c
ompl
ete
deta
ils.
Th
e M
ake
No
Fina
ncin
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ymen
ts f
or 9
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ys o
ffer
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vaila
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from
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5 –
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ruar
y 1,
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pplie
s to
ret
ail c
usto
mer
s w
ho f
inan
ce a
new
201
5/20
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, D
odge
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m o
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201
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ank
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up
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0 m
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roug
h Sc
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bank
. M
onth
ly/b
i-wee
kly
paym
ents
w
ill b
e de
ferr
ed f
or 6
0 da
ys a
nd c
ontr
acts
will
be
exte
nded
acc
ordi
ngly.
Inte
rest
cha
rges
will
not
acc
rue
durin
g th
e fir
st 6
0 da
ys o
f th
e co
ntra
ct.
Afte
r 60
day
s, in
tere
st s
tart
s to
acc
rue
and
the
purc
hase
r w
ill r
epay
prin
cipa
l and
inte
rest
ove
r th
e te
rm o
f th
e co
ntra
ct b
ut n
ot u
ntil
90 d
ays
afte
r th
e co
ntra
ct d
ate.
Cus
tom
ers
will
be
resp
onsi
ble
for
any
requ
ired
dow
n pa
ymen
t, lic
ense
, re
gist
ratio
n an
d in
sura
nce
cost
s at
tim
e of
con
trac
t. So
me
cond
ition
s ap
ply.
See
you
r de
aler
for
com
plet
e de
tails
. ≤B
ased
on
3500
/F-3
50 f
ull-s
ize
pick
ups
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They’ve thrown up a brick in the Badger State.
Let’s hope pieces don’t land closer to home in Kamloops.
The Wisconsin Interscholastic Athletic Association (WIAA) should be taken to Kangaroo Hardcourt for its decision to ban oh-so-hurtful chants such as “Air-ball! Air-ball” at high-school basketball games.
Are you kidding me?I’m not going to censor what
comedian George Carlin said when he used the word “pussification” to describe situations such as this because that’s what I’m railing against here — suppressing in order not to offend.
Other phrases on the WIAA do-not-chant list are “scoreboard,” “you can’t do that,” “fundamentals,” “there’s a net there,” “sieve,” “we can’t hear you” and “season’s over.”
They’re not racist. They’re not homophobic. They’re not crude.
These are the type of chants that help create electric high-school environments and, contrary to the assertion of the WIAA, they don’t represent “unsporting behaviour.”
Yes, it’s taunting and, sure, it’s a form of disrespect, but these repeti-tive, rhythmic shouts exist outside of the normal world, in a sporting bubble.
They have two functions — they’re fun for home spectators and they’re meant to put the visitors off their game.
That’s called home-court advan-tage, isn’t it?
(We saw something similar to this close to home in the summer when the Vernon Tigers banned noisemakers from Kal Tire Place, a policy aimed directly at silencing visiting Kamloops Venom support-ers. That, too, was ridiculous.)
Mental toughness is a quality every athlete should be striving for and what better way to test that trait than by jacking up a three ball, missing the rim entirely and hear-
ing it from hostile fans?Are you going to shrivel up and
refuse to shoot again? If you do, that’s a coaching moment.
Hit the gym, blast loud speakers to simulate crowd noise and shoot 100 times from beyond the arc. Try to learn how to handle the heat. Next time out, don’t let them get to you.
Or, on the next possession, are you going to dribble upcourt and drain a shot to silence the crowd?
“Air-ball! Air-ba . . . (swish) ohh-hhhh.”
What’s that? I can’t hear you . . .I can only imagine how tough
it would be as a parent to hear 500 students get on your kid’s case after a mistake, but how rewarding would it be to watch your son or daughter redeem themselves — or at least show the courage to try again — the next time they have a chance?
Coddling young athletes does them no good. You learn valuable life lessons by dealing with haters and overcoming adversity.
Get up, dust yourself off, can a trey and rub it in their face.
Then, pick up that brick and alley-oop it all the way back to Madison.
BANNING CHANTS AN IDIOTIC DECISION
MARTYHASTINGSThe Tattle ofHASTINGS
Pat Hennelly would love to put his finger on it.
In the midst of what he called “one of the more frustrating years that I’ve been here,” the 11-year head coach would love to have a tangible explanation for what has kept wins, for the most part, at a distant point on the horizon.
At the start of the season, Hennelly expected the 2015-2016 WolfPack men’s volleyball team to win.
He expected the roster to be one of the best to ever take the court at Thompson Rivers University.
He expected the club to be led by a 22-year-old Brad Gunter, a perennial all-star and former Sport BC and Kamloops Sports Council univer-sity athlete of the year, junior national team member and Canada West and CIS MVP, who was entering his senior year.
But, 14 matches in, none of that has hap-pened.
The club has strug-gled to a 4-10 record. Gunter has been good, but not dominant. The problems are intan-gible and confusing.
The WolfPack is one, maybe two, losses from missing the post-season for the first time since 2012-2013.
So, what’s the prob-
lem at the Tournament Capital Centre?
“I wish I knew, to tell you the truth,” Hennelly told KTW, the latest blow a pair of losses against the Mount Royal Cougars of Calgary on the weekend.
In fairness, the Pack played without Gunter — who missed the weekend due to aca-demic issues.
The club will play two matches, now of far greater impor-tance, against the Saskatchewan Huskies this weekend at the TCC — at 7:45 p.m. on Friday and 6:45 p.m. on Saturday, follow-
ing women’s matches between the same schools each night.
TRU’s women’s squad is 6-8 and fight-ing for a playoff spot.
“As a coach, it’s hard not to blame yourself,” Hennelly said.
“I believe the tal-ent is here, I believe the ability is here and, the way the league has rolled out this year, it would have been a great year because a team like Calgary, who I think we’re very close to, is looking to be in the top three this year.
“That’s hard to watch as well, know-ing, how far away are we from a team like
Calgary? Not very far, if you look at personnel.”
But, the wins have not come, maybe won’t come.
Thompson Rivers has swept just one weekend series in the 2015-2016 campaign — a November set against the Brandon Bobcats — and has a five-game losing streak to its credit in the first half.
The post-season berth on the skyline has become increas-ingly blurry as the sea-son has progressed — it might now be more a mirage than reality.
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“It’s pretty tough now,” Hennelly said. “I kind of crunched the numbers and I think there’s going to be ties at, poten-tially, 12 and 13 [wins], but we’ve lost a lot of [matches] 0-3.
“We didn’t have great tiebreakers last year and we have some worse per-formances this year, in terms of getting swept. I’m not going to look at tiebreakers until we get some wins — we can’t suffer one more loss.”
Hennelly was in a similar position with his team last season. After starting the campaign 0-7, Thompson Rivers entered the holiday break with a 5-11 record and rattled off eight victories in eight matches to sneak into the post-season in the new year.
This season, though, he said the team has a different feel — losses can no longer
be chalked up to a string of injuries, to bad luck, to struggling without their emo-tional leader.
This year, the issues have been com-munication and consistency, confidence and interpersonal issues.
“We’ve done a lot of soul searching,” Hennelly said.
“It’s hard because, with any team dynamics, there’s interpersonal rela-tionships. Now, they’re always magni-fied when you’re losing, they’re always magnified when there’s pressure. We’ve had these team meetings where things have come to surface between indi-
viduals and, some of them, between coaches. I think those things aren’t as magnified when you’re winning.
“Do I think there’s something deep here? No. But, again, when you’re a coach and you’re in this situation, I almost feel like I’m spending too much time thinking about it.”
Hennelly stopped short of deeming his club spoilers, a moniker reserved for those no longer in playoff contention.
But, without a win at the TCC this weekend, that’s what the Pack will become.
“I want to stay optimistic and we’re certainly — given other teams have struggled — we’re not out of this. But, it’s tough to go look past this weekend,” Hennelly said.
“We’re not in the spoiler position yet, but we have to just win.”
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Sun Peaks is again looking ahead in its hopes of bringing an NHL-sized ice rink to the mountain resort.
In May, KTW report-ed Sun Peaks Mountain Resort Municipality had plans to begin con-struction of an outdoor hockey rink in July, with eyes to opening the new facility for the fall of 2015.
But, the sheet has yet to surface. The opening date was pushed back later that year, when concerns were expressed about the proposed site for the new facility.
“In speaking with a variety of people, and certainly the knowl-edge of the mayor and council, they just thought from a walk-ability standpoint and location, that it just was a little too far out of town,” said Rob Bremner, chief admin-istrative officer of the municipality.
“Once we have a new location, it will get built there. We’re just in the process of work-ing through that right now.”
The new ice rink will take the place of the current sheet at Sun Peaks, a worn-out
venue which measures 50 feet by 100 feet and sits a short walk from either the base of the Morrisey Express chairlift or the resort’s village.
The new surface is expected to measure 85 feet wide and 200 feet long — the size of an NHL rink — and will be refrigerated by an ice plant purchased from a disassembled rink in Indiana. The boards surrounding the surface are from Portland’s Moda Center — formerly known as the Rose Garden — the primary home of the WHL’s Portland Winterhawks and the NBA’s Portland Trail Blazers.
Both the boards and the refrigeration sys-tem are already on the mountain.
Originally, the municipality had planned to build the facility on acquired Crown land, which Bremner said sat around “the next bend” from the old rink.
A new site hasn’t yet been finalized, but the CAO said the munici-pality hopes to have a new plan nailed down in the next four to six weeks, with hopes of summer construction and a fall 2016 opening.
“There’s a couple
sites that are being talked about that are both closer to the vil-lage,” he said, without formally identifying the prospective locations.
Aside from a change in placement, the original plan for the outdoor rink remains in place. It is esti-mated to come with a price tag of between $400,000 and $500,000, on top of the $100,000 the municipality has already invested in the boards and ice plant.
Though Sun Peaks
hasn’t yet received confirmation, it hopes between 90 and 95 per cent of the price tag will be covered by provincial and federal government funding, including gas tax mon-ies.
The remaining expenses will be cov-ered by resort munici-pality initiative funds.
The rink isn’t pegged as a revenue-generating initiative, but Bremner hopes a more consis-tent surface — main-tained by a refrigera-
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Seven Kamloops Rattlers played for Team B.C. at the Adrenaline Challenge Lacrosse Showcase Event, which wrapped up on Jan. 3 in San Diego.
Ryan Dergousoff and Kordell Primus competed in the under-18 Elite Division at the field-lacrosse tourna-ment, while Jackson Steed, Connor Barrett, Jax Anderson, Caleb Campbell and Millan Webster toiled in the under-13 division.
The under-13 squad posted a 6-0 record and won gold with a 10-9 victory over the So-Cal Express in the champi-onship game.
Barrett, team co-captain, played the hero, scoring the win-ning goal with less than 10 seconds to play in the gold-medal tilt.
Steed and Barrett each earned Hard Hat Awards in separate games for outstand-ing individual perfor-mances.
The under-18 squad — which will com-pete at the Canadian Field Lacrosse Championships in Winnipeg in September — posted a 2-4 record at the tourney in San Diego.
Selection camps for both teams were held in early October and practices took place in Langley each weekend until the tournament.
Soccer schoolCoaches who
helped mould the likes of Lionel Messi and Andrés Iniesta will be teaching soccer clinics in Kamloops from July 4 to July 8.
FC Barcelona is sending coaches from FCB Escola, its youth academy, to impart knowledge to play-ers ages six to 17 on McArthur Island — and two athletes will win a special prize.
“After the Kamloops camp is completed, the top two players who also best exemplify FC Barcelona’s values (respect, tolerance, fair play and effort) will be awarded with one week of training at the FCB Escola in Barcelona,” an FC Barcelona in Canada press release said.
On the trip, BCN Sports, the official part-ner of FC Barcelona in Canada, will cover the cost of training, two tickets to a La Liga match and a Museum/Camp Nou tour, but travel expenses are not included.
Each training ses-sion in Kamloops is
limited to 72 athletes and there will be a ratio of 10 to 12 players per coach.
Two training ses-sions each day will be followed by theory and tactical training and daily competitions.
Players will be grouped by age, gender and skill level.
To register for the camp, which costs $675, go online to fcb-canada.com.
KIBIHT datesThe 2017 Kamloops
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“Having completed our 2016 tournament with some unbelievable events, we, the direc-tors, have readjusted the dates for 2017,” tournament chairman Ted Kowalsky said.
“Having found that this date pattern works well for all concerned, we found it is best to follow this pattern.”
The tournament will again feature two divi-sions — tier 1 and and tier 2.
The Salmon Arm Golds downed the host Valleyview Vikings 60-37 to claim victory at the John Demidoff Vikes Classic senior boys’ basketball tournament on Saturday. Winning bronze were the NorKam Saints, who edged the Penticton Lakers 52-50 in the third-place game. Joven Atwal of the saints is pictured shooting.
Kamloops products Caleb Campbell (from left), Jax Anderson, Jackson Steed, Millan Webster and Connor Barrett played for the Team B.C. under-13 squad that won gold at the Adrenaline Challenge Lacrosse Showcase Event, which wrapped up on Jan. 3 in San Diego. Also pictured are assistant coach Gord Kask (left) and head coach Daren Fridge.
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TRAVELTRAVEL CO-ORDINATOR: JESSICA WALLACE
778-471-7533 or email [email protected]
If you are inter-ested in British Columbia his-tory, the Fort to Fort trail is the walking trail for
you. In 1827, James
McMillan and his staff built the first Fort Langley in what is now Derby Reach Regional Park.
It was from there they began to trade furs, develop a farm and pack locally har-vested salmon and cranberries for export overseas.
Having decided the location of this fort was not optimal, they abandoned it and built a new one in 1839 which has been pre-served and is now a national historic site.
The trail starts at the Fort Langley National Historic Site, where there is plenty of free parking.
From there, head through the town and past the old Langley railway station.
Continue on the trail, which runs along the Salmon River where the early set-tlers and First Nations people fished.
There are plenty of sitting areas, docks and lookouts along the river to enjoy the gor-geous view.
The path is lined with dogwoods, our provincial flower, and informational signs on
Langley’s natural and human history.
The trail then leaves the river and follows a road lined with expen-sive mansions before winding into Derby Regional Park, where you will pass the loca-tion of the oldest Stó:lō First Nations village, which was wiped out by smallpox.
You will also pass the location of the original Fort Langley and Houston House Farm, which was built in 1909.
HOW TO GET THERE:From Hope, take the
Trans-Canada Highway west for 105 kilome-tres.
Follow the 232nd Street exit north off Highway 1. Fort Langley National Historic Site is six kilo-metres north of the highway.
Follow the beaver signs along 232nd Street until you reach the stop sign at Glover Road.
Turn right and con-tinue into the village of Fort Langley.
Turn right on Mavis Avenue at the flashing lights just before the railway tracks.
The parking lot is located at the end of the street.
DID YOU KNOW?• Much of what
is now the village of Fort Langley had long been de facto prop-erty of the Hudson’s Bay Company.
• The first railway built through Langley was the Fraser Valley branch of the Great Northern Railway, opened in 1909.
• In 1858, James Houston became the first independent farmer in the Fraser Valley.
He established a dairy farm near Fort Langley with 12 head of cattle he single-handedly drove from Oregon.
He also shipped potatoes, carrots, peas, cranberries and helped start a farming tradi-tion that would endure for more than 100 years.
• From 1827 to 1828, Fort Langley exported 940 beaver pelts and 250 otter pelts.
• The decision to move the fort was based on soil.
The poor soil around the original fort led to farming problems and low crop yields so another farm was established far-ther away on Langley Prairie.
Once the new farm covered about 12 hect-ares and required more time to operate it, it was decided to leave the old fort, which was in poor condition by this point, and build a new fort closer to the farm.
Teresa Cline is a local travel writer.
For more, go online to teresathetraveler.ca.
Follow trail through B.C. historyTERESA CLINE SPECIAL TO KTWteresathetraveler.ca
START AT FORT LANGLEY, CONTINUE ALONG SALMON RIVER, SPOT DOGWOODS
Travel west to the Fort Langley National Historic Site to learn about British Columbia. Pack a lunch and stop at the sitting areas, docks and lookouts along the river and enjoy the view.
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US capable Class 1 Drivers required immediately: We are an Okanagan based transport company looking for qualifi ed drivers for US loads we run primarily in the Pacifi c North-west, Utah, Arizona and Neva-da. We offer a new pay rate empty or loaded. All picks and drops paid. Assigned units company cell phones and fuel cards. Regular home time Direct deposit paid every second Friday with no hold backs. We offer a rider and pet policy. Company paid US travel Insurance. All applicants must have reliable transporta-tion and a positive attitude. Please fax resume & abstract to 250-546-0600 or by email to [email protected] NO PHONE CALLS PLEASE.
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Employment ....................100-165Service Guide ..................170-399Pets/Farm ......................450-499For Sale/Wanted..............500-599Real Estate .....................600-699Rentals ..........................700-799Automotive .....................800-915Legal Notices ................920-1000
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1 Issue ..................$13.001 Week ..................$30.001 Month ................$96.00
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*Run Until Sold(No businesses, 3 lines or less)Household items, vehicles, trailers, RV’s, boats, ATV’s,furniture, etc.*$35.00 + Tax *Some restrictions apply.*Ads scheduled for one month at a time. Customer must call to reschedule. No refunds on classified ads.Special: Add an extra line to your ad for $10
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Enterprise AccountantKPMG in KamloopsWorking with the Managers and Partners, the successful candidate will provide financial statement and tax return compliance-services to owner-managed private companies. You will be responsible for a variety of technical, administrative and support functions, including working with the partner-in-charge and senior management on accounting and taxation matters.
Responsibilities, skills and qualifications:
• Preparing working paper files, financial statements and income tax returns for personal and corporate clients.
• Maintaining client relationships to ensure accurate and timely completion of returns and financial statements.
• PST, GST, WCB and Payroll assistance to clients.
• Excellent written and verbal communication skills allowing effective interaction with staff and clients.
• Organizational and time management skills to handle multiple projects and meet deadlines.
• Excellent computer skills – Excel, Word, Caseware, Simply Accounting, Taxprep and Quickbooks knowledge would be an asset.
• Strong accounting background with preference to be given to those with public accounting experience.
• Overtime is an expectation during busy periods during the year.
Please respond by email to [email protected]
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XAXLI’P EMLOYMENT OPPORTUNITYXaxli’p is a St’at’imc community located in the beautiful Fountain Valley, 15km east of Lillooet with great community and economic development potential.
XAXLI’P ADMINISTRATORTh e successful candidate requires a post-secondary education in Business, Administration, or Commerce. Th e successful candidate must have senior management experience with general program and services of an Aboriginal Organization, and will be responsible for the following:
• Reporting to and receiving direction from Chief and Council; • Has a minimum of 3 to 5 years administrative experience with an aboriginal organization;• Have excellent knowledge and implementation of AANDC, FNHA, and other agencies, programs, and services;• Facilitate the development and implementation of plans to include strategic, capital, fi nancial, program, and economic development;• Provide eff ective leadership and teambuilding through employee supervision and development;• Develop and/or assist in proposals for funding;• Identify and provide for the needs of the community and membership
An excellent benefi t package is off ered that includes medical, dental and pension plan, as well as an opportunity to contribute to the success and growth of a great community.
Please mail, hand deliver, fax, or e-mail current resume with cover letter and references to the following address:
Xaxli’p Attention: Chief Darrell Bob Sr. PO Box: 1330 Lillooet, BC V0K 1V0 E-mail: [email protected] Fax: 250-256-7892
Resumes will be received until 3:00pm January 22, 2016
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ABERDEEN / MT DUFFERINRte 508 - 700-810 Hugh Allan Dr. 39 PapersRte 527 - Hunter Pl. Hunleigh Cres. 28 PapersRte 562 - Englemann Crt, 1802-1890 Lodgepole Dr. 66 papers.Rte 583 - Butte Pl., Chinook Pl, 1423-1670 Mt Duffern Dr. 42 papers.Rte 584 - 1752-1855 Hillside Dr. 31 PapersRte 589 - 1200-1385 Copperhead Dr. 56 PapersRte 590 - Saskatoon Pl, 1397 Copperhead Dr. 28 Papers
DALLAS / BARNHARTVALERte 716 - Foxwood Lane. 37 PapersRte 720 - 1102-1392 Clearview Dr. 36 PapersRte 750 - 5101-5299 Dallas Dr, Mary Pl, Nina Pl, Rachel Pl. 31 papers.Rte 751 - 5310 Barnhartvale Dr, Bogetti Pl, Viking Dr, Wade Pl, 5485-5497 East Trans Can Hwy, 5300-5599 Dallas Dr - 62 papersRte 752 - 5600 - 5998 Dallas Dr, Harper Pl, Haper Rd. 65 papers.Rte 759 - Beverley Pl, 6724 - 7250 Furrer Rd, Mcluer Pl, Pat Rd, Stockton Rd. 35 papers.Rte 785 - 8700-8888 Badger Dr, Badger Pl, Coyote Dr, Fox Pl. 89 Papers
DOWNTOWN / LOWER SAHALIRte 311 - 423-676 1st Ave, 440-533 2nd Ave, 107-237 Battle St, 167-173 St Paul St. 27 papers.Rte 318 - 463 6th Ave, 446-490 7th Ave, 409-585 8th Ave, 604-794 Battle St. 36 PapersRte 373 - Clarke St, 24-60 West Columnbia St. 20 papers.Rte 381 - 20-128 Centre Ave, Hemlock St, 605-800 Lombard St. 48 papers. Rte 404 - Chapperon Dr, Pyramid Crt, 111-439 Greenstone Dr. 71 papers.Rte 405 - Anvil Cres, Bestwick Crt & Dr, Mahood Pl, Morrisey Pl. 90 papers.
SAHALIRte 463 - 1750 & 1787-1898 Mckinley Crt, 545-659 Monarch Dr. 70 PapersRte 478 - 191-299 Chancellor Dr, Sentry Pl, Sovereign Crt, The Pinnacles. 43 papersRte 478 - 3-183 Chancellor Dr, Sapphire Crt,
RAYLEIGHRte 833 - 4102-4194 Cameron Rd, Davie Rd. 42 papers.Rte 842 - 3945-4691 Yellowhead hwy. 45 Papers
VALLEYVIEW / JUNIPERRte 603 - Chickadee Rd., Strom Rd, Comazzetto Rd, 1625-1764 Valleyview Dr. 42 papers.Rte 608 - Curlew Pl. & Rd, 1925-1980 Glenwood Dr. 80 papers.Rte 618 - Big Nickel Pl, Chapman Pl, Marsh Rd, Paul Rd, Peter Rd, 2440-2605 Thompson Dr. 51 Papers
WESTSYDERte 222 - Bank Pl, 3141-3196 Bank Rd, Mara Rd,
3143-3195 Westsyde Rd (odd side). 82 PapersRte 225 - 3375 - 3495 Bank Rd, Bray Pl, 3324 - 3498 Overlander Dr, Steinke Pl. 66 PapersRte 235 - 3440 - 3808 Westsyde Rd. 70 PapersRte 236 - Ida Lane. 28 PapersRte 239- 807 - 996 Pine Springs Rd, 1006 Sicamore Dr. 53 PapersRte 243 - Dohm Rd, Serle Crt, Pl & Rd, 3102 - 3190 (even side), Westsyde Rd. 71 PapersRte 246 - McArthur Dr, McConnell Cres. 56 PapersRte 253 - Irving Pl, 2401-2477 Parkview Dr, Rhonmore Cres, 2386-2416 Westsyde Rd. 58 Papers
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Employment
Opening for a South Kam-loops 34 suite apt. on-site Building Manager. Position available starting Feb. 1st. Du-ties include: Collections, re-ports, maintenance, notices etc. Prefer mature couple or person with experience. Email: [email protected]
Employment
Need extra $ $ $ Kamloops This Week
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door-to-door deliveries.Call 250-374-0462 for more
information.
Employment
Optometrist’s offi ce requires full-time experienced optician, Email resume to:[email protected]
Help WantedHelp Wanted Help Wanted
Employment
2 job postings, 1 permanent, 1 for maternity leave. Roughly 25hrs/week (Mon-Thurs). Pa-tient pre-testing. visual fi elds, OCT, fundus photo’s and gen-eral offi ce help. We are a very busy Ophthalmology offi ce and need people that are en-ergetic, friendly and enjoy working with elderly patients. Optometric, Ophthalmic or Op-tical experience is preferred but would consider training the right person. Please mail: 6-1540 Springhill Dr., Kam-loops, BC V2E 2H1 or email:[email protected]. No phone calls please.
Employment
ADVERTISING Consultants:Our company is always look-ing for great sales representa-tives to add to our team. Our business requires a highly or-ganized individual with ability to multi-task in a fun, fast-paced team environment. Strong interpersonal skills and a strong knowledge of sales and marketing are required. Excellent communication skills, valid driver’s license and reliable vehicle are necessary. If you have a passion for the advertising business, are crea-tive and thrive on challenges, we want to hear from you. In-terested applicants should email their resume and cover letter to:[email protected] We thank all ap-plicants; only those being con-sidered for an interview will be contacted.
Work WantedHOME & YARD HANDYMAN If you need it done, Give us a call ! Steve 250-320-7774.
JOURNEYMAN Carpenter All Renovations Call for quote. No job too small. (250) 571-6997
Livestock Livestock
Employment
Job wanted by Computer Programmer-Analyst /Offi ce
Worker/Tutor Detail oriented, organized, problem-solver, extremely computer literate. Strong proofreading, editing, technical writing, public speaking skills. Can teach practically anything I know. IT work preferred but any job using problem-solving skills could be a good match. Gene Wirchenko 250-828-1474. [email protected]
Pets & Livestock
PetsAnimals sold as “purebred stock” must be registrable in compliance with the Canadian Pedigree Act.
PETS For Sale?
TRI-CITY SPECIAL!for only $46.81/week, we will
place your classifi ed ad into Kam-loops, Vernon & Salmon Arm.
(250)371-4949classifi [email protected]
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Merchandise for Sale
Antiques / VintageRedwood dining room set, 8-chairs, buffet & hutch. $4000/obo. 250-828-1983.
AppliancesInglis Washer and Admiral Dryer. Excellent condition. $400. 250-554-1219.
Free Items Free Items Free Items
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Merchandise for Sale
Help Wanted Help Wanted Medical/Dental Medical/Dental Sales Work Wanted $500 & UnderDo you have an item for sale
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Computer Equipment
WANTED! Newer MacBook Pro or MacBook Air 250-371-1333
FirearmsWanted to Buy 38Spl/357/375/444/450 lever/bolt rifl e carbine. 250-320-0072.
Firewood/FuelALL SEASON FIREWOOD. For delivery birch, fi r & pine. Stock up now. Campfi re wood. (250)377-3457.
FurnitureTeak dining room table w/6chairs.$340. Golf clubs & cart $30. 250-579-8584
Heavy Duty Machinery
A-CHEAP, LOWEST PRICES STEEL SHIPPING DryStorage Containers Used 20’40’45’53’ and insulated con-tainers all sizes in stock. 40’ containers as low as $2,200DMG. Huge freezers. Experienced wood carvers needed, full time. Ph Toll free 24 hours 1-866-528-7108 or 1-778-298-3192 8am-5pm. De-livery BC and AB www.rtccon-tainer.com
Jewels, FursWhite Gold engagement ring.Main diamond is .94 carat with another .5 carat in smaller dia-monds. Size 7. Recently ap-praised at $5500 asking $4000 Call to view 250-578-7202 af-ter 5pm
Misc. for Sale4 Goodyear winter tires. 235/55/R17, used 1 season $400. 250-377-3002.
5-ladies skating dresses. $25-$75. HP 4630 Printer. $30. Brand new White Speedylock Serger. $200. 250-674-2473.
Beautiful 9X12 Persian woolarea rug, cream/teal colour. $750. 778-471-1816.
Double Hospital bed, brandnew w/pressure relieving mat-tress. $2,000. 250-376-2504.
Frigidaire Appl 3yr old Fridge,stove (self clean), wall mount micro, & dishwasher $600obo, 4 BFG Winter Tires 265/85 R16 $200 574-3794
Ladies beige packback. Brandnew. $20. 250-377-3604.
MISC4Sale: Camperette$300, Oak Table Chairs-$400, 2-Standard 8ft truck canopies $300/ea Call 250-320-5194 after 6pm or leave msg.
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RICKS’S SMALL HAUL
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Landscaping
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Painting & Decorating
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Rte 508 - 700-810 Hugh Allan Dr. 39 PapersRte 527 - Hunter Pl. Hunleigh Cres. 28 PapersRte 562 - Englemann Crt, 1802-1890 Lodgepole Dr. 66 papers.Rte 583 - Butte Pl., Chinook Pl, 1423-1670 Mt Duffern Dr. 42 papers.Rte 584 - 1752-1855 Hillside Dr. 31 PapersRte 586 - Mt Dufferin Cres, Park Way, Plateau Pl. 26 Papers.Rte 589 - 1200-1385 Copperhead Dr. 56 PapersRte 590 - Saskatoon Pl, 1397 Copperhead Dr. 28 Papers
DALLAS / BARNHARTVALERte 716 - Foxwood Lane. 37 PapersRte 720 - 1102-1392 Clearview Dr. 36 PapersRte 750 - 5101-5299 Dallas Dr, Mary Pl, Nina Pl, Rachel Pl. 31 papers.Rte 751 - 5310 Barnhartvale Dr, Bogetti Pl, Viking Dr, Wade Pl, 5485-5497 East Trans Can Hwy, 5300-5599 Dallas Dr - 62 papersRte 752 - 5600 - 5998 Dallas Dr, Harper Pl, Haper Rd. 65 papers.Rte 759 - Beverley Pl, 6724 - 7250 Furrer Rd, Mcluer Pl, Pat Rd, Stockton Rd. 35 papers.Rte 785 - 8700-8888 Badger Dr, Badger Pl, Coyote Dr, Fox Pl. 89 Papers
DOWNTOWN / LOWER SAHALIRte 311 - 423-676 1st Ave, 440-533 2nd Ave, 107-237 Battle St, 167-173 St Paul St. 27 papers.Rte 318 - 463 6th Ave, 446-490 7th Ave, 409-585 8th Ave, 604-794 Battle St. 36 PapersRte 373 - Clarke St, 24-60 West Columnbia St. 20 papers.Rte 381 - 20-128 Centre Ave, Hemlock St, 605-800 Lombard St. 48 papers. Rte 404 - Chapperon Dr, Pyramid Crt, 111-439 Greenstone Dr. 71 papers.Rte 405 - Anvil Cres, Bestwick Crt & Dr, Mahood Pl, Morrisey Pl. 90 papers.
SAHALIRte 463 - 1750 & 1787-1898 Mckinley Crt, 545-659 Monarch Dr. 70 PapersRte 478 - 191-299 Chancellor Dr, Sentry Pl, Sovereign Crt, The Pinnacles. 43 papersRte 480 - 3-183 Chancellor Dr, Sapphere Crt, Sheffield way, Steeple Crt. 57 Papers
RAYLEIGHRte 833 - 4102-4194 Cameron Rd, Davie Rd. 42 papers.Rte 842 - 3945-4691 Yellowhead hwy. 45 Papers
VALLEYVIEW / JUNIPERRte 603 - Chickadee Rd., Strom Rd, Comazzetto Rd, 1625-1764 Valleyview Dr. 42 papers.Rte 608 - Curlew Pl. & Rd, 1925-1980 Glenwood Dr. 80 papers.Rte 618 - Big Nickel Pl, Chapman Pl, Marsh Rd, Paul Rd, Peter Rd, 2440-2605 Thompson Dr. 51 PapersRte 652 - Coldwater Crt, 1616-2212 Coldwater Dr, 1921-1999 Skeena Dr (oddside). 57 Papers.
WESTSYDERte 222 - Bank Pl, 3141-3196 Bank Rd, Mara Rd, 711-796 McArthur Dr, Porterfied Rd, Stansfield Rd, 3143-3195 Westsyde Rd (odd side). 82 PapersRte 225 - 3375 - 3495 Bank Rd, Bray Pl, 3324 - 3498 Overlander Dr, Steinke Pl. 66 PapersRte 235 - 3440 - 3808 Westsyde Rd. 70 PapersRte 236 - Ida Lane. 28 PapersRte 239- 807 - 996 Pine Springs Rd, 1006 Sicamore Dr. 53 PapersRte 243 - Dohm Rd, Serle Crt, Pl & Rd, 3102 - 3190 (even side), Westsyde Rd. 71 PapersRte 246 - McArthur Dr, McConnell Cres. 56 PapersRte 253 - Irving Pl, 2401-2477 Parkview Dr, Rhonmore Cres, 2386-2416 Westsyde Rd. 58 Papers
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Merchandise for Sale
Solid oak table $97, China Cabinet $119 Kitchen cabinet set $395 (250) 299-6477
Tristar Vacuum Cleaner. $400/obo. 250-554-4796.
Misc. WantedCoin Collector Looking to BuyCollections, Olympic Gold &Silver Coins, Loose, Sets, etcChad: 1-778-281-0030 Local
Musical InstrumentsYamaha Clavinova (Organ). Like new. Original $7700. Asking $1500. 250-372-0041.
Sporting GoodsCardio Style Trainer Exercise bike only used 6 months $325 250-372-2862
Multi-spd Raleigh Mtn Bike. $150. Elliptical Trainer. $650. 778-471-1816.
ToolsHolzer saw $1500, Safety Harness $500, Myte Extractor $2500. 250-377-8436.
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For Sale By Owner2 Titles Lrg view lot & 2bdrm hse (view) side by side. West-end. $350,000/obo. Will sell property separately. 374-1417.
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Obituaries & In Memoriam
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It is with great sadness we announce the passing of Mrs. Edith Harriett Kuzyk on Tuesday, January 5, 2016 from Jackson house in Ashcroft at the age of 83 years.
Edith will be lovingly remembered by Edward her loving husband of 63 years, sons Brian (Ginger) of 16 Mile, Larry (Kelly) of Clinton, and David (Donna) of Kamloops, as well as her eight grandchildren and eight great grandchildren. She is also survived by her brother Walter (Del) Watts of Penticton.
Edith was predeceased by her parents Wilford and Daisy Watts, Brother John Watts, and Sister Ruth Hilgartner.
Edith was at heart a family woman. Time with her children, grandchildren and great grandchildren meant the world to her, and over the years she has created many wonderful memories with them all. Ed was the love of her life. She met him while working at the Princeton Brewery, and they were married on August 22, 1952. She also loved animals, and as a family they always had dogs or cats as pets over the years. She was an avid gardener, with beautiful owers surrounding their home. Family dinners brought Edith great joy, where she would cook wonderful meals, and spoil everyone with her baking. You would also nd her canning and freezing fruit from her garden. In their younger years Edith and Ed would look forward to Friday nights where they would go dancing at the IOF Hall.
A Service of Remembrance will be held at 11:00 am on Saturday, January 16, 2016 at the Cache Creek Community Hall.
The family would like to give their sincere thanks to all the staff of Jackson House extended care, for all their loving care and assistance over these last three years. Your contributions to Edith’s well being are deeply appreciated.
Donations would be gratefully accepted to the charity of your choice, the Canadian Cancer Society, or the Alzheimer Society of B.C.
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MARY (MOLLY) WILDMolly passed away January 8, 2016, with family by her side, at the age of 87 due to complications from pneumonia. Molly was born August 8, 1928 in Scotland. She moved to Ocean Falls, BC, Canada in 1955. There she met her husband of 52 years Andrew (Andy) Wild. In 1966 Molly, Andy and their three children moved to Kamloops, BC.
Molly worked many years at Simpson Sears and at The Bay; she thoroughly enjoyed all the people she met.
Molly was predeceased by her beloved son Errol on August 9th, 2009 and by her loving husband Andy on May 19th, 2010. Molly will be missed by her daughters Julie, Carly (Claude) and Debbie (and family) from Scotland; by her sister Irene and brother Lenny from Scotland; as well as by her grandchildren Dylan Drummond (Victoria), Amber Akerman (Corey), Taylor Wild and Logan Royer; also by her great-grandchildren Miller and Isla Akerman.
We would like to express our thanks to doctors Paul Yanko for the many years of taking care of mom, (you could always make her smile), and to Brenda Laupland for her care and kindness over the past few months.
At Molly’s request there will be a private family service.
In lieu of flowers, a donation can be made to the “Wildman Memorial Society”, C/O Claude & Carly Royer, 6398 Dallas Drive, Kamloops, BC, V2C 4X5. The Society was formed in Memory of Molly’s son Errol Wild; a prominent Kamloops soccer coach. The Society awards scholarships to KYSA and TRU Wolfpack Soccer Players.
On-line condolences may be expressed at www.kamloopsfuneralhome.com.
ANGELA PORCO Angela Porco was born on May 24, 1958 and passed away peacefully on January 10, 2016. Angela was surrounded by her loving family. She will be forever missed by her mother Mafalda, her devoted sister Silvana and her sister Ivana (Dan) Baudin. She will also be missed by her nephew, Michael who she enjoyed, her many aunts, uncles and many cousins will also miss her.
She was predeceased by her Father Fiore.
Angela was a gentle soul. She enjoyed visiting with family and friends, and being able to share
in the small pleasures we take for granted. She always enjoyed a coffee or cookie with whomever stopped by. She enjoyed helping her mother and sister’s bake, when she knew there would be goodies after. She loved to sneak treats, and make it seem that she did nothing.
She enjoyed listening to all types of music. She loved singing and dancing with the Sisters from St Ann’s and having coffee with priests from Sacred Heart Cathedral who would visit her and her mother regularly.
Family was her joy, and her comfort.
We would like to thank everyone who helped Angela during her stay in ICU. You are all amazing individuals, and should all be commended for your dedication to your profession. Thank you from the bottom of our hearts.
A Funeral Service will be held for Angela at Sacred Heart Cathedral, on January 14 at 11:00 am. Father Andrew will be presiding. A private family interment will follow at the Mausoleum.
Should friends desire, donations can be made to the RIH Foundation.
Condolences may be made to www.schoeningfuneralservice.com
GERALD HALBERT January 29, 1943 – January 11, 2016
On January 29, 1943 in the town of Viceroy, SK, Gerald Dennis Halbert was born to Robert and Vernice Halbert; he would be their second child. Shortly after, Bob and Vernice with their family of three moved to Nanton, AB. Gerry made his choice to serve God at the age of 16, with Tom Young and Andrew Drummond. He remained true and faithful to the very end.
Gerry met Bonnie (nee Little) and were married on August 21, 1965. Gerry and Bonnie remained in Nanton, until 1970 when they moved to Kamloops, BC; where Gerry found work as a mechanic, this led into a term of 30 years with the School District 73 where he was School Bus Dispatcher and Superintendent of Transportation.
Gerry was predeceased by his parents and older brother Robert. He leaves to mourn his wife of 50 years Bonnie, his sisters Elizabeth (Ron) and Debbie (Harvey), his seven children Ardell, Jeanette (Lloyd), Annette, Brenda, Angela, Scott (Janelle) and Dean (Kyla), eighteen grandchildren and several nieces, nephews, cousins and friends. Gerry found great joy in going fishing with his children, camping, school field trips and travelling to different parts of the world enjoying the sites marked by history and architecture.
The family wishes to express their gratitude to the nursing staff in Emergency, the Step-Down Unit at R.I.H, as well as 4 North, and especially his physicians Dr. H. Ritenburg, Dr. Nair and Dr. Ballard for their kindness in treating Gerry during his illness.
Funeral Services for Gerry will be held in the Calvary Community Church, 1205 Rogers Way, Kamloops, on Friday, January 15th at 11:00 am.
The family invites everyone to stay for refreshments immediately following the service.
A private family interment will follow at Hillside Cemetery.
Should friends desire, memorial donations to the charity of your choice or R.I.H. Step Down Unit in Gerry’s name would be appreciated.
Condolences may be expressed at www.schoeningfuneralservice.com.
STEVIE (EDWARD WILLIAM) STEPHENSONOctober 30, 1914- January 5, 2016
Stevie Stephenson of Kamloops passed away in Kamloops on January 5, 2016 at the age of 101 years.
He is survived by his son Terry (Nancy) and daughter Jay (John) Watson, eight grandchildren, eleven great-grandchildren, sister in-law Olive Stephenson as well as numerous nieces and nephews.
Edward was predeceased by his wife of 64 years Kris in 2005, his son Arni in 2004, daughter-in-law Dorothy in 2004, his brother John, his sister Beatrice and parents Bill and Jessie.
Dad was born and raised in Watrous, SK where he left to attend Optometry College graduating in 1937.
Married in 1941 Dad shortly thereafter enlisted and became part of W.W.II. Following the war Dad and Mom settled in Moose Jaw where he practised Optometry for many years as well as engaging in numerous other business “Adventures”. Dad was an active member and volunteer of the Moose Jaw Shriner Club as well as the Curling Club and the Golf Club.
With two of his three children in Kamloops Dad and Mom moved to Kamloops in 1977. He was a member of the Kamloops Golf Course and later Mt. Paul Golf as well as the Kamloops Curling Club.
Dad volunteered for meals on wheels, the Canada Summer Games and several curling events.
He was a family man with an easy going positive personality. Dad had a great sense of humor and a quick wit and made friends wherever he was.
Dad and Mom loved to travel and visited many destinations; however, Hawaii was his favorite. Sun, swimming, snorkeling, cards and cocktails made for a complete day.
We would like to give a special thanks to all of Dad’s faithful visitors especially to Emil and Shauna, as well to his amazing care givers and nurses at Ridgeview Lodge. Thank you to Dr. Eccleston for his above and beyond care and attention of Dad.
Lovingly remembered
There will be no service at this time. If friends so desire memorial donations may be made to Kamloops Hospice or the Shriners Children’s Hospital.
Arrangements entrusted to Alternatives Funeral & Cremation Services 250-554-2324
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GISELLE JESCHKOWSKI
Giselle Jeschkowski of Kamloops, BC passed
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Giselle is survived by her children Colleen (Charles) Whitaker, Nicole (Ryan) Bliss,
Robert (Janet) Thorburn, and Michelle Bell.
Giselle is also survived by her grandchildren
Tyler and Ashley Whitaker, Jesiah and
Tyra Bliss, Aaron, Heidi and Christopher Bell.
Special thanks to the Royal Inland Hospital,
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www.kamloopsthisweek.com THURSDAY, January 14, 2016 A27
Obituaries & In MemoriamFREDRICK ERNEST KODAK
March 17, 1923 - January 3, 2016
It is with tremendous sadness that we say goodbye to our dad, loving husband and proud grandpa, on January 3, 2016, at the age of 92, at the Royal Inland Hospital.
Dad was born to Paul and Amy Kotuk on March 17, 1923 in Pekoe, Alberta. He spent his younger years farming the family ranch and had many hilarious stories to tell about his escapades with his brothers and cousins. As dad reached his early teens, he struck out on his own joining the rodeo circuit and driving trucks. In 1941, he tried to join the army but was turned down because of his age. One year later, he was successful and became a very proud member of the Sea Fourth Highlanders- a pride that lasted his entire life. In 1946 he married the woman of his dreams, a union that would last 69 years. Dad became a carpenter after he retired from the service, and worked many different projects over the years. He retired at the age of 65, which freed him up to his other passions, fishing and hunting.
Dad belonged to many organizations such as Wilderness Watch, Ducks Unlimited, and was a lifetime member of the Woodworkers Guild in Kamloops.
Dad was predeceased by his father and mother, sister Eileen, brothers Jackie and Ken. Left to miss him forever is his loving wife Kathleen, daughters Doreen Taylor (Richard), Darlene Foley, Ellen Wakelam (Tom) , grandchildren Gerry Hutchinson (Lynette), Brad Foley, Marcel Foley (Cherie), Tamra Foley, Tara Wakelam, Mandy Wakelam, Brock Wakelam (Cherise), great-grandchildren Ryan Wakelam, Zoe Wakelam, Samantha Foley (Brent), Lisa Goodliff (Devon), Nicolas Foley, Ryan Hutchinson, Andrew Hutchinson, Jayden Foley, Ashton Foley, Taylor Foley and great-great-grandchildren Marquis, Brooklynn, Lexie and Tahlia.
Thank you to all the nurses on the 4th floor and to Dr. Rafhauser for their caring and dedicated treatment of our dad.
There is no service by request. A Celebration of Life may happen in the spring.
In lieu of flowers, any donation to the Heart and Stroke Foundation would be gratefully accepted.
Soar with the eagles dad - Love you
RICHARD LANDRYIt is with heavy hearts that we announce the passing of Richard Landry of Logan Lake, BC. Richard passed away at Royal Inland Hospital in Kamloops, BC, on Monday, January 11th, 2016 at the age of 70.
Richard is survived by his wife of 47 years Carol Landry (Brown) from Avondale, Newfoundland, his daughters Micheline (Sylvain Pinard) and Kerri Ann (Seth Bartman), his many brothers, sisters, brothers-in-law, sisters–in-law, nieces, nephews as well as many relatives and friends.
Richard was born on April 16, 1945 in Nouvelle, QC to Edmond Landry and Simone Sleigher. Richard spent most of his working life in the mining industry and worked across Canada from Labrador City, NF to Pine Point, NWT. He spent the final years
of his career at Highland Valley Copper in Logan Lake where he worked as a pipefitter from 1983 to 2009.
Richard was known for his kindness and his caring for others. Regardless of the situation, he always approached life with a smile and a positive attitude. As a union and community activist, he was always ready to lend a helping hand or be a voice for those in need. He enjoyed being a mentor to young people and helping them find opportunities both in the community and at work. He was never short on good advice based on his own life’s experiences.
An avid hunter and fisherman, he enjoyed spending time with his family and friends at the lake or at a favourite hunting spot. He always had a good story to tell about that big fish or the size of that moose. He always told his story with a smile and a twinkle in his eye, a sure sign of just a little exaggeration.
A wonderful loving and supportive husband and father, a true friend and an outstanding member of the community, his departure has left a huge gap in so many lives. With his huge smile and sunny disposition, heaven is now a little bit brighter.
A Celebration of Life is scheduled for Friday, January 15th, 2016 at The Logan Lake Community Church, with a reception to follow. All are welcome to attend and celebrate Richard’s life.
In lieu of flowers, anyone wishing to make a donation may do so to the Kamloops Royal Inland Hospital Renal Unit through the Royal Inland Hospital Foundation.
The family would like to thank the doctors, nurses and staff at Royal Inland Hospital, especially those who took care of Richard in the renal unit. Their kindness and support will always be remembered.
On-line condolences may be expressed at www.schoeningfuneralservice.com.
“If it’s not fun, we’re not doing it.”JAN MUNRO COOK
Our highly regarded SuperGrampz, Mr. Mom, MacGyver, motor-head, exercise fiend, and salad maker extraordinaire, Jan Munro Cook died peacefully with his family by his side on December 12, 2015, at the Marjorie Willoughby Snowden Hospice House in Kamloops, B.C. at 74 years of age. Much to Jan’s dismay (as he would have preferred to go out in a ball of fire) he was dealt a sudden and precipitous battle with cancer.
Jan was born in Victoria, B.C. April 30, 1941 to the late Thomas Stevenson Cook and Gertrude Helen Bride. His father, of which he was very proud, was a Captain on a Frigate in the Royal Canadian Navy. He taught him excellent manners and nurtured his distaste for tardiness. Jan was the eldest to three sisters Gretchen, Mardie and Charlotte.
Shortly after his birth, his parents moved to Regina, Saskatchewan where Jan began taking apart anything he could get his hands on. He would see how it operated and put it back together in significantly better working order. Some of his earliest memories include taking down his tricycle to nuts and bolts in the driveway at 3 years of age. Among his multitudinous talents, for this one he was particularly earnest. He was well known for mastering his ability to tune a crankshaft and many lifelong friendships arose from this very talent.
After graduating from Sheldon Williams Collegiate in 1958, Jan became a legit cowboy. Riding bad ass bulls, bare back broncos, traveling the Grand Ole US of A, and rodeoing throughout the completion of a Bachelor of Science from CalPoly in San Luis Obispo, CA. While losing a few teeth and gaining a few scars, he was simultaneously hell bent on all things he could make go faster.
His love affair with motors included multiple motorcycles. One in particular, a Harley Davidson Sportster, held a Saskatoon record in open class for over 20 years, accompanied him to the Bonneville Salt Flats in 1972 where he ran 152.02 mph.
Jan became a very proud, single father of two daughters in the 1970’s to the late Jessica Jeanne Cook and surviving Jayna Ruth Cook (Conklin). Jan was devoted to his two daughters and brought them with him absolutely everywhere. Mr. Mom and his two Mugwumps were found participating or spectating at many a rodeo, boat race, air show, drag race, and turbo charged 4x4’ing camping in the boonies. SuperGramps was an active member of the NHRA for years where he raced side by side with Jessica Jeanne. One of his many lifetime goals was to have a 7 second bike in his 70s. This goal he accomplished in Las Vegas, Nevada in 2012. He ran 7.83 seconds at 173mph on a 1428cc 1978 Kawasaki. When asked how it felt afterwards he said, “But did I look cool?” His most recent passion became jet skiing. Jan was frequently seen on the Thompson River with his surviving granddaughters, Ruby Jeanne Conklin (6) and Madeline Louise Conklin (3).
A polite and conscientious man, he cared deeply about showing respect to those he cared about. Jan was interesting, intelligent, kind, devilishly handsome, and quite the jokester. Dedicated friend, father, and grandfather, he was passionate about having fun and showing his friends and family a good time. He had a great appreciation for all that he had experienced.
One of the last things he was heard saying was “I had a barn burner, did anybody else have that much fun?”
A Celebration of his spectacular Life will be held at the Calvary Community Church, 1205 Rogers Way, Kamloops, BC on Saturday, January 23rd at 1:00pm. All are welcome to memorialize his contribution to his family and community. Thank you to all those people, as you are many, who made his life as rich and lived as it was. A special thank you the Hospice House for your kindness towards him. Thank you for always making sure there was snuggle room for us.
Arrangements entrusted to First Memorial Funeral Services (250) 554-2429
Condolences may be left for the family at www.firstmemorialkamloops.com
IVAN STANLEY HILLABYMarch 21, 1929 – January 6, 2016
I van passed away in the early hours of January 6, 2016.
He is survived by his loving family and good friends.
Ivan had said that he had no regrets and had been
lucky to do the things that he loved in his lifetime. When Ivan was a young man, he was able to ride the range and be a Cowboy, which he loved. He was able to do this job for about twenty years, and then moved on to work for CPR Railways for thirty years until he retired.
Ivan’s other loves were his music and leather work, at which he both excelled. He loved to crack jokes and make people laugh, while he entertained them with his beautiful music.
We would like to thank the ER staff Dr. Ballard, Dr. Moon, and nurse Shae on the fourth floor at Royal Inland Hospital. We appreciated your thoughtfulness and care.
Condolences may be expressed to the family from www.myalternatives.ca
WILLIAM RAWLEKW i l l i a m R a w l e k o f Kamloops, BC, passed away peacefu l ly on January 7th, 2016, a t 83 years of age.
He is surv ived by h is lov ing wife Donna McOuat , chi ldren Gene (Laur ie) Rawlek, and Bar ry (Anna) Rawlek, as wel l as grandchi ldren Cody, Mel issa , Monica and David. B i l l i s a lso surv ived by h is s is ter Lee Andrews, and other re la t ives R i tchie (Laur ie) Rawlek, Brenten (Shelby) Per ry, David (K imber ly) Rawlek, C la i re , Bret t , Barbara (Steve) Stone, Georgina Ker r, F red (Mary) Sandul , Mary Gray, L isa (Mike) Truczka, and Char lot te and Ryan.
He is predeceased by h is daughter Mar ian (Joan) Rawlek (Apps) and brother George Rawlek.
B i l l worked in the Oi l F ie lds in Alber ta . Af ter that he worked on the PGE Ra i l road as a crane operator, and earned the n ickname “Bur l B i l l . ” He then worked at Beth lehem Copper as a dr i l le r and crane operator, and la ter a t Af ton Mines as the same. He was a sk i l led wood worker, mak ing c locks and tables out of bur ls . He loved hunt ing, f i sh ing and RVing with Donna and f r iends.
As per B i l l ’s wishes, there wi l l be no formal serv ice tak ing place.
In l ieu of f lowers , please make donat ions in h is memory to the Hear t & St roke Foundat ion.
Condolences may be expressed to the fami ly f rom www.myal ternat ives .ca
Schoenings Funeral Service250-374-1454
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Since TRU became a university in 2005, student tuition has increased by one-third.Between 2005 and 2013, the number of TRU Administrators has doubled.During the same period, the number of full-time faculty members has remained unchanged and
• Student services are disappearing.• Class sizes continue to increase.• Course offerings are being reduced.• Student retention remains disappointingly low.
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DRIVEWAY
Violent fall storms were in the fore-cast so
the drive to Black Rock Oceanfront Resort on the west coast of Vancouver Island threatened to be a challenging one.
A more cautious man may have post-poned the trip but my reaction was: Bring it on.
In the driveway was a Jeep Grand Cherokee 4X4 Overland edition, loaded for bear.
Whoops, the lat-ter comment might be considered a little insensitive in some parts, but you know what I mean.
This luxuriously appointed and techy vehicle promised to perform every required task on tricky terrain.
Judge its 2014 refreshed looks for yourself but it doesn’t set my pulse racing.
There’s really not a lot you can do with your basic SUV big box look.
I don’t really care unless it’s plug ugly.
I’m looking for an efficient and roomy vehicle and this Jeep meets both of those tests.
For this trip, cargo space was a major con-sideration.
Four sports bags loaded with clothing for wet and windy weather, including boots, plus evening wear for the posh resort.
Ah, yes, and two cases of wine for pri-vate functions.
I didn’t even need to fold the rear seat flat to get all luggage safely stowed.
Apparently, 1,028 litres was more than adequate.
Folding the leather seat would have maxi-mized capacity to 1,934 litres but reduce pas-senger capacity from five to two.
I’m being a smart ass quoting these num-bers.
Does anybody really know what a litre looks like when it comes to luggage?
Without more ado, let’s get testing on the road.
It was powered by a 240-horsepower 3.0-litre turbodiesel V-6 (the base engine is a 295-horsepower 3.6-litre V-6 and a 360-horsepower 5.7-litre V-8 is a further option).
This isn’t your grand pappy’s diesel — nei-ther smelly, nor noisy.
Fast forward to the ferry dismount, head-ing north on Highway 19 for what is largely a 40-kilometre mix of urban stop-go traffic and suburban highway.
It was an important test of the vehicle’s urbanity because, let’s face it, most examples will spend most of their time in civiliza-tion rather than the back woods.
It happily takes on the role of a comfort-able higher-end sedan with the additional commanding row of the road.
The fun began with-in minutes of taking exit 60 onto Highway 4, which is also known as the Pacific Rim Highway.
The next 150 kilo-metres or so took us underneath the mas-sive trees that form Cathedral Grove, through the quaint community of Port Alberni and by the river, where we count-ed fish jumping.
Well, my passenger did. Rain fell along twisty roads around Sproat and Kennedy lakes, though it wasn’t the downpour prom-ised.
It was a blessing because it meant tak-ing the truck to the speed limit and it just hugged the road in the corners.
The air suspension guaranteed a luxury limo ride.
The eight-speed transmission offered smooth ascent and descent through high country that forms Sutton Pass.
In some uphill stretches, there were
a few too many gear changes but slipping it into sport mode fixed that.
A couple of hours travelling through breathtaking scen-ery brought us to the Tofino/Ucluelet junc-tion and sunshine.
Minutes later, the first bottle was cracked and the magnificent view from the room’s balcony of Big Beach and a rocky grove enjoyed.
Day two took us through slippery con-ditions on trails around the amazing Long Beach, which offered a glimpse of the Jeep’s considerably off-road capabilities. (Resisted the temptation to surf there.)
Off-road fans are not going to buy this to pursue their hobby but it’s a fabulous vehi-cle for winter sports fans.
By the way, safety equipment on all models includes elec-tronic stability control with roll mitigation, ABS with brake trac-tion-control system, trailer sway control, hill start assist, frontal airbags, front side airbags, full-length side curtain airbags, driver’s knee airbag, active head restraints and tire pressure monitor.
Safety options featured in the tester, included hill descent control, hill ascent control, rear camera, parking sensors, adap-tive cruise control with collision warning, blind-spot monitors and rear cross path detection.
Fast facts:• Power: 3.0-litre V6
EcoDiesel (240 hp, 420 lb/ft);
• Transmission: 8-speed TorqueFlite auto;
• Drive: Four-wheel drive (Quadra-Trac II)
• Towing: 3,266 kg (7,200 lb);
• Fuel economy: 11.2/8.4L/100km (city/hwy);
• Tank Range: 1,100 km;
• Sticker price: $59,745, as tested $68,225.
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