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Lake Country reduces staff in reorganization RICHARD ROLKE CONTRIBUTOR
Soccer The annual Icebreaker soccer tournament kicks off this weekend at Beasley Fields with 70 teams competing in what has become a sure sign of spring . ..........................
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The belt is being tightened at the Lake Country municipal office and that means fewer employees. The district initiated an organizational review in November and some senior management positions are being eliminated. Three individuals have been notified of changes and two have already left their duties. “The end goal is to find realignment of the organization that meets the needs of the community,� said Alberto De Feo, chief administrative officer. “We’ve been told (by residents) to keep taxes in check. Through this operation, we are hoping to save money.� De Feo wouldn’t specify which administrative posts have been impacted so far, and he wouldn’t say how many other staff may leave, although union positions are also being considered. “Some departments have more staff than other municipalities our size. Development services and administration are being looked at,� he said. De Feo doesn’t believe the restructuring process is creating poor morale among the 65 employees.
“We’ve been discussing this since June and I’ve interviewed each staff member. There is a desire for change,� he said. “We’ve been operating the same since incorporation (1995).� Mayor James Baker supports the organizational review. “We want to see if we can gain efficiencies,� said Baker, adding that reduced costs and new sources of revenue must be found instead of raising taxes. A report on organizational structure will be made public in mid-April. “Any time there are changes, it’s distressing but all of our staff are really good and if there are changes, they will be highly recommended,� said Baker. The next stage of the organizational review will look at contracted services and value for money of those services. “We will look at whether we can do them better in-hour or continue do them from outside,� said Baker. The district will also look at streamlining approval processes to encourage development as a way of expanding the tax base. “We’ve heard that the way we do business in these areas is cumbersome,� said De Feo. newsroom@lakecountrynews.net
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Locals switch off for Earth Hour Thousands of residents from across the Okanagan and Kootenays, including here in Lake Country, joined one of the largest environmental campaigns on the planet by switching off for Earth Hour 2012 last Saturday, For the fourth consecutive year, FortisBC sponsored the Earth Hour Challenge, encouraging residents here
to switch off all non-essential lighting, appliances and electronics from 8:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. “We credit the success of this year’s Earth Hour Challenge to the tremendous leadership shown by the participating communities and non-profit organizations,� said Tom Loski, vice-president, customer service, FortisBC. “They reached resi-
dents in their communities by engaging businesses, schools, libraries, recreation centres and more in the effort to spread the word about Earth Hour. FortisBC congratulates all of the communities for their efforts.� The winner of the highest per capita participation for this year’s challenge was the Village of Salmo.
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KELOWNA’S Ian Deans will step up to the World Cup ski cross circuit next season.
Deans sets sights on the World Cup ski-Cross circuit Big White’s Ian Deans will compete next season on the World Cup men’s ski cross circuit. The Okanagan Centre product earned a spot on the world’s premier tour thanks to winning the Nor-Am Cup ski cross overall title this season. Deans clinched top spot by winning both the recent Nor-Am races at Mt. Hood Meadows, Oregon. With 664 points, Deans won the overall crown by 129 points over teammate Robert Lepine of Whistler. “I feel relieved,� said Deans, 20. “I’ve been stressing about it for a little while as it’s been pretty tight and finally getting it off my chest is a huge relief. I’ve been working towards this all year, so it feels good.� “Ian had really good starts both days,� said Alberta Ski Cross coach Stanley Hayer. “He won every start except for the
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Student art project takes off
KATIE BRENNAN CONTRIBUTOR
Since she began her practicum at the Lake Country Art Gallery this past September, fourthyear UBC-Okanagan BFA student Heather
Leier has become more aware of how close the Lake Country Art Gallery is to George Elliott Secondary. “People kept mentioning to me that we’re right across the street from the high school
and what do we do to get kids in the door,”said Leier. That inspired Leier, a natural self-starter, to create the Lake Country Youth Art Project, for which she wrote a successful grant application
to the United Way and secured funding for the initiative. The project began with Leier contacting George Elliott art teacher Angela Hansen to talk about what kind relationship the gallery and
school could create to best serve the students. “We decided on doing something for the older students, Grades 11 and 12,” said Leier. “There are lots of opportunities for students to become more involved in
sports, band or theatre. In art, there isn’t much beyond what happens in the classroom and sometimes going to a gallery to have a look around A can be intimidating.” SEE ART A3
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â–ź CANCER MONTH
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ART FROM A2 The art project takes the form of casual dropin sessions at the gallery that Leier facilitates. “We’ve done a book deconstruction project, with the books being our found objects. “We played with drawing in books, cutting them up, making them into sculptures. “We’re also thinking about how these as pieces can become part of an art installation�. Through brainstorming sessions with the students about what kind of projects they would like to pursue—the dropin sessions are all learner-focused—Leier has discovered just how diverse the students’ interests are. “One night, they just wanted to do still life drawing,� she said. “I was really surprised, but they really wanted to do it. “They wanted some practice at it. They would also like to do some life
drawing hopefully�. For some of the students, this is likely the most interaction they’ve had with art in a long time. Some hadn’t been in a gallery since they visited on an elementary field trip. The initiative has the students working in the gallery, amongst the exhibitions, which has led them to consider the work hanging on the walls in a different light. During the recent Lose Yourself To The Answers Within exhibition at the gallery, a show of monoprints by local artists Cee Bond, Julie Elliott and Petrina McNeill, the students were mostly curious about how the pieces were made, said Leier. “That’s why I did some printmaking with them, pulling out some printing plates and inking them up,� she said. The gallery will continues its involvement in visual arts education and community outreach
with Lake Country students in the upcoming Art On The Edge 2012 program. An exhibition by the Students of Lake Country Youth Art Project will open at the gallery April 21 and include other works by students from Davidson Road Elementary, Peter Greer Elementary and Oyama Traditional School, as well as other high school students from George Elliott Secondary. So where does Leier hope the Lake Country Youth Art Project, a collaboration between George Elliott Secondary and the Lake County Art Gallery will be in five years? “I think the students will continue coming to the gallery,� she said. “I’ll keep doing it as long as it is possible. “And then maybe down the road, they can become the leaders, when I have to step out and it can continue to grow on its own�.
BOBBI-SUE MENARD CONTRIBUTOR
It is daffodil month for the Canadian Cancer Society, and Lake Country will see volunteers knocking on doors raising funds for research and patient support. The efforts of the Canadian Cancer Society in Lake Country rely on dedicated volunteers to reach out in the community. Jenny Wilkinson, of Okanagan Centre, is the volunteer zone captain for the area. Wilkinson started volunteering in 2006. “It such a good cause and I had the time avail-
Jenny Wilkinson able,� she said. The cancer campaign is a part of spring Wilkinson enjoys. The warmer weather and the opportunity to be out and about meeting neighbors and friends help make it easy to walk for a few hours in
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the evening three or four times a week. Volunteers are asked to cover about 20 homes if they choose to contribute their time. It generally takes two or three short evenings in April to help out. Wilkinson says this year new volunteers would be a huge help as their volunteer numbers are down. Typically there are about 25 volunteers in Lake Country, due to travel and illness, so far only 15 volunteers have committed to return this April. “You can call the Cancer Society office in Kelowna to volunteer,�
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Liberal blasts local MP over robo call issue
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To the editor: MP Ron Cannan claims that concerns that some voters were deliberately told to go to the wrong polling site in the last election are “very disturbing. So why does his party—the Conservative Party of Canada—seem so unconcerned? Nothing could be more serious. Our democracy depends on each and every citizen being able to vote for their choice for government. Interfering with that right is a crime that former Chief Electoral Officer Jean-Pierre Kingsley said may deserve jail time. All MPs should condemn any interference in voting, but Mr. Cannan and the Conservative Party are trying to muddy the waters and
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hide the problem. Maybe that’s because the allegations seem to benefit Conservative w candidates. Or maybe it’s because after four years of denial, j the Conservative Party was convicted of breaking the law by exceeding election spending limits in 2006 by more than a million dollars. Too much has happened to dismiss this as the work of a single rogue. Something deeply disturbing is happening to our democracy. Mr. Cannan should be standing up for a Canada that protects your right to vote, not turning a blind eye.
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Gentle John Cummins of the Conservatives? Not really
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n an interview with one of our Vancouver Island papers before Christmas, B.C. Conservative leader John Cummins made a bold prediction that he would have party status before the general election in May 2013. That’s four seats, and it wasn’t based on an unlikely sweep of the Chilliwack-Hope and Port Moody-Coquitlam byelections, now set for April 19. He hinted he was getting calls from MLAs looking to join up, after a November Angus Reid poll showed a sudden surge to 18 per cent for his resurgent brand. We now know that one of those callers was Abbotsford South MLA John van Dongen. I asked Cummins on Friday if he is still confident about three more. “Hopeful, let’s put it that way,” he replied. Van Dongen’s explosive departure was arranged, with Cummins’
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Tom Fletcher help, for maximum damage to Premier Christy Clark. Van Dongen notified the B.C. Liberal caucus that he was quitting. Then, in a questionable use of legislature privileges, he launched a broadside on Clark’s integrity. He cited the $6-million legal payout in the B.C. Rail sale, a decision made before Clark’s time, and the recent collapse of a deal to sell naming rights to B.C. Place. He described the B.C. Liberals as “an organization headed for failure,” then announced
he’s joined the B.C. Conservatives. Cummins then joined van Dongen at a hotel news conference across the street, as the former Gordon Campbell cabinet minister disclosed he has hired his own lawyer to dig through the roomful of paper from the B.C. Rail case once again. Auditor General John Doyle is already in court seeking access to details of the $6 million in lawyer bills, which the Attorney General’s ministry hasn’t provided because it doesn’t have them. These delicate matters were farmed out to yet more independent lawyers. Independent special prosecutor Bill Berardino also spent seven years and many more millions on the B.C. Rail case, including the role of Clark’s lobbyist brother, Bruce. He didn’t find the smoking gun now sought by van Dongen.
This effort seems designed more for political revenge in an election year than to clarify the sorry legacy of the B.C. Rail sale that has already been examined through two provincial elections. Van Dongen was at the top of everyone’s list of disgruntled B.C. Liberals. During last year’s leadership contest, he muttered darkly about not only B.C. Rail, but also the integrity of fellow Abbotsford MLA Mike de Jong. Now Clark is van Dongen’s target, with Cummins standing beside him trying to look statesman-like.Of course van Dongen drove himself out of cabinet long before Clark returned. Chronic speeding by a public safety minister is a tough sell. I asked Cummins about the reluctance of key cabinet ministers Kevin Falcon and George Abbott to confirm they are running again. His aw-shucks
friendly-grandpa modesty precludes speculation, but he did allow it’s “maybe a comment on the state of affairs in the Liberal caucus.” Reporters started surveying government MLAs after Falcon and Abbott kept their options open for 2013. For the record, fellow ministers Terry Lake, Shirley Bond, Pat Bell, Mary Polak, Rich Coleman and Stephanie Cadieux all said they are firmly on Clark’s election team. Independentminded backbenchers Bill Bennett and Kevin Krueger also saluted the B.C. Liberal banner. As I was talking with Cummins, B.C. Conservative advisor Randy White was assuring the Abbotsford News that more defections are coming. Cummins has people for the dirty work. Tom Fletcher is legislative reporter and columnist for Black Press and BCLocalnews.com
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opinion ▼ LIFE
The art of finding symbols for special times of the year
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Bunnies don’t lay eggs. So why are they an Easter symbol? The central fact of the Christian Easter is the resurrection of Jesus. Some people believe it without question. Others struggle, or try to explain it. Growing numbers reject it. Yet regardless of their reaction, they acknowledge the centrality of the resurrection. But because it is so foreign to human experience – come now, name one person you know who died, was buried, and lived again! – we struggle to find symbols for resurrection. Bunnies may represent fertility, but not resurrection. Nor do eggs, realistically. What comes out of an egg is the same thing that was inside it. But at least eggs look like something that an unscientific age might have considered dead, which cracks open into new life – even if we know it ain’t so. Similarly, Easter lilies and daffodils suggest something rising from dead soil, even though we know that their bulbs are merely dormant, sheltered by earth from killing frosts. Butterflies too are life transformed, if not life emerging from death. But chocolate? Despite being a chocoholic myself, I don’t understand how chocolate became essential to Easter
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Jim Taylor celebrations. Symbols have a purpose. They put something concrete inside the frame of abstract thought. As an editor, I often struggled with sermons and articles that consisted mainly of abstractions. They offered a sure cure for insomnia. Symbols enable us to visualize those abstract concepts. They make mystery graspable. They provide a link between experience and intuition. So we break bread and drink wine, knowing – regardless of church teachings – that this bread and this wine are not the cells and corpuscles of a long-ago Jew. It is more than a reenactment of a community supper. The physical symbols help us enter into a mystery we cannot explain. In the same way, baptism is more than a replay of ancient migrants passing through the waters of the Red Sea or the Jordan. Whether by immersion or sprinkling,
baptism symbolizes the miracle of birth into a new kind of life -- into which we are born wet, just as we were from the womb. If anything, the Red Sea and the Jordan crossings symbolize this rebirth, rather than the reverse. But we have trouble finding symbols that adequately reflect life emerging from death. Not near-death. Not resuscitation in the nick of time. Not suspension of death through medical technology. But real death. But I should not be too rational. A symbol need not perfectly match what it symbolizes. Because, realistically, the sun is not resurrected each morning. That notion goes back to a time when people believed that the sun literally travelled across the sky. When it sank in the west, it died and was buried below the earth. Next morning, it rose again from death. We know that’s not how it works. But when I gather with a small group on a grassy knoll, on Easter morning, when we sing with thin voices in the frosty air, when the sun lifts over the ridge to the east and shines in my eyes, I am still deeply moved.
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Some of this gardener’s best friends are trees
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Don Burnett executing my duties as a garden consultant, I realized my friends included more than just people. Included in my group of friends are the many trees and shrubs I see on every street—trees and shrubs, some of which I’ve been watching for many years and others that I have met only recently. I know a lot of them personally, such as the Colorado blue spruce at Cottonwoods Extended
Care Hospital that I and then-mayor Jim Stuart planted when the south wing was opened in the early ’80s. The large spruce across from Kelowna Golf and Country Club on the corner of Mountain and Glenmore was planted by myself and good friend Gerry Deshayes in about 1967. I can’t drive by it today without recalling how we hurried to get the job done so we could party that night. Some trees I consider my friends were planted long before I was born, such as the copper beech on the corner of Saucier and Ethel and the ginko on the corner of Burne and Ethel. I have many new “tree friends” that have come into existence recently such as the hundreds of boulevard trees the City of Kelowna has planted.
I’m sure all of you notice at least one or two trees during your daily travels. Perhaps after reading this you will have a deeper appreciation of them, maybe even consider them as your friends. Just imagine if these trees could talk! What
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Some trees I consider my friends were planted long before I was born.
stories they could tell about what has transpired in their presence over the years. A healthy tree over 100 years of age is a
wondrous organism that could go on and on if it weren’t for stress caused by root compaction, bad pruning practices and other interferences by humans. There are some trees that will not live as long as others due to their location, however, we can’t change their lot in life. Some of our trees will, however, carry on long after we are gone. A few to note: The Liquidambar styraciflua, (American sweetgum) in Stuart Park, the ginko biloba (maidenhair tree) group in City Park and the Tilia cordata (linden) at Guisachan. Next time you are out and about I encourage you to become acquainted with a few new “tree friends.” Tune in to The Don Burnett Garden Show on AM 1150 Saturdays, 8 to 10 a.m.
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Huge soccer tourney kicks off BOBBI-SUE MENARD CONTRIBUTOR
Easter comes early this April and so does the annual Icebreaker soccer tournament. It is a sure sign of spring in Lake Country when more than 1,000 players, plus their coaches and families, descend on Beasley Fields to play one of the first soccer tournaments of the Western Canadian season. Organizers are expecting 70 teams this coming weekend in age groups from 12 to 18 years of age.
It will be a slightly smaller field than in past years because only Beasley Fields and the two turf fields in Kelowna are available to host the tournament this year due to the early season start. To fit in all the games the schedule will be relatively tight, say organizers. There will be a game starting every 90 minutes on each field at Beasley. If your decide to take in some of the action, there will be no overtime as tied games will go straight to a shoot-out in an effort to keep everything running on time.
Local hotels are already booked solid while Kelowna has accommodations for the rest. In addition to the full local hotels, local caterers have been hired to supply food at the community center at Beasley Park. All in all, it is a big start to the spring and summer recreation season in Lake Country. “It should be really good for Lake Country and Kelowna,� said Colleen Boechler, tournament coordinator. “It will be a busy weekend, we just hope there is no snow.�
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KELOWNA UNDER-13 girls play a team from Vernon at the 2011 Icebreaker soccer tournament. This year, organizers are expecting 70 teams to participate in the traditional spring soccer tournament.
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A small amount of marijuana was seized from the vehicle but the driver did not show any signs of impairment. Due to the extremely dangerous speeds, police will be requesting an extension of the impound, said Const. Kris Clark. “Speed can be deceptive. Although it may appear to the driver that he or she is in control of your vehicle, your reaction time will remain the same at any speed. Physics dictates that the faster you’re going, the longer it will take you to stop,� said Clark. The violation ticket for excessive speed is up to $483 plus a mandatory seven-day impoundment of the vehicle.
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NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARINGS TAKE NOTICE that in accordance with the provisions of the Local Government Act, a Public Hearing will be held Tuesday, April 17, 2012 at 7:00 p.m. in the District of Lake Country Municipal Hall, 10150 Bottom Wood Lake Road, Lake Country, B.C. to hear representations on the following bylaws. If you believe your interest in property is affected by the bylaws noted below, you shall be afforded a reasonable opportunity to be heard or to present written submissions respecting matters contained in the below-referenced bylaws. A copy of the proposed bylaws and relevant background material may be inspected at the Municipal Office, District of Lake Country, Development Services Department (2nd Floor), 10150 Bottom Wood Lake Road, Lake Country, B.C. from Wednesday, April 4, 2012, through Tuesday, April 17, 2012, between the hours of 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday, excluding statutory holidays. You can contact the Development Services Department at 250 766 6674 or by email at development@lakecountry.bc.ca NO SUBMISSIONS TO COUNCIL WILL BE RECEIVED AFTER THE CONCLUSION OF THE PUBLIC HEARING. Alberto De Feo, Deputy Corporate Officer 1. Zoning Amendment (DLC) Bylaw 824, 2012 This Bylaw proposes that Section 15.6 (RM5 – Medium Density Multiple Housing) of Zoning Bylaw 561, 2007 be deleted in its entirety and replaced with a new Section 15.6 that has the following additions and deletions: Section 15.6.1 Purpose: Add - secondary uses can include commercial uses in conjunction with residential development; Section 15.6.3: Secondary Uses: Delete - c) utility services, minor impact; Section 15.6.6 Development Regulations: Add - a.ii The maximum floor ratio area attributable to all commercial uses is 0.15; Section 15.6.7 Other Regulations Add - Commercial uses must have separate entries apart from the residential access; Commercial uses must be located on the ground level; Commercial uses may not be located within an accessory building; and Lot 1, Section 10, D.L. 118, ODYD, Plan 11125 may contain a food primary establishment and/or public libraries and cultural exhibits as primary uses to a maximum area not to exceed 850m2. The proposed Zoning Text Amendment would allow for commercial uses on part of the main floor and allow for additional density for residential uses. 2. Zoning Amendment (Diwim) Bylaw 806, 2012 (Z2011-005) This Bylaw proposes that Schedule “A” to District of Lake Country Zoning Bylaw #561, 2007, be amended by changing the zoning classification of: x x
Lot 1, District Lot 118 and Section 10, Township 20, ODYD, Plan 11125 and Parcel A (Plan B6603) Lot 9, Section 10, Township 20 and District Lot 118, ODYD, Plan 4628 Except Plan 36673
From: RM2 (Low Density Row Housing) To: RM5 (Medium Density Multiple Housing) Civic Address: 10356 & 10368 Bottom Wood Lake Road The proposed Zoning Amendment Bylaw would allow for commercial uses on part of the main floor and allow for additional density for residential uses. The land subject to this Bylaw is shown on the map. 3. Zoning Amendment (Barnes) Bylaw 807, 2012 (Z2011-006) This Bylaw proposes that Schedule “A” to District of Lake Country Zoning Bylaw #561, 2007, be amended by changing the zoning classification of: x Lot 1, Section 10, Township 20, ODYD, Plan 9372 From: RU-1 (Single Family Housing) To: C1 (Town Centre Commercial) Civic Address: 10026 Highway 97 The proposed Zoning Amendment Bylaw is requested to allow for commercial uses on the property. The current RU-1 Zone only allows for residential uses. The land subject to this Bylaw is shown on the map. 4. Zoning Amendment (Wuthrich et al) Bylaw 796, 2011 (Z2011-002) This Bylaw proposes that Schedule “A” to District of Lake Country Zoning Bylaw #561, 2007, be amended by changing the zoning classification of: x x x x x x x x x x
Lot B, Section 4, Township 20, ODYD, Plan KAP78211 Lot A, Section 4, Township 20, ODYD, Plan KAP78211 Lot B, Section 4, Township 20, ODYD, Plan KAP78123 Lot A, Section 4, Township 20, ODYD, Plan KAP78123 Lot 10, Section 4, Township 20, ODYD, Plan 25775 Lot 50, Section 4, Township 20, ODYD, Plan 521 Lot 2, Section 4, Township 20, ODYD, Plan 35482 Lot 2, Section 4, Township 20, ODYD, Plan EPP8129 Lot 1, Section 4, Township 20, ODYD, Plan 35482 Lot 9, Section 4, Township 20, ODYD, Plan 25775 Except Plans 32725 and KAP63958
From: RR2 (Rural Residential 2) To: RR3 (Rural Residential 3) Civic Addresses: 4435 & 4450 & 4555, 5227, 5429 and 7550 Ottley Road; 7550 Stubbs Road and Lot 2, Plan EPP8129 Stubbs Road; 8950 & 9076 Okanagan Centre Road West. The proposed Zoning Amendment Bylaw would allow for the future subdivision of ten properties in the Stubbs and Ottley Road area. The land subject to this Bylaw is shown on the map.
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WOOD LAKE WATER SYSTEM FLUSHING The District of Lake Country’s water utility crews will be flushing the Oyama Lake Source (east side of Wood Lake) the week of April the 9th. While there should be no interruption to service, customers may experience temporary lower than normal water pressure and possibly discoloured water for short periods of time. If discolouration is noticed, run the cold water tap until the water is clear. During this period, residents are asked to watch for flushing trucks in their neighbourhood and for best results wash laundry after flushing is done for the day. Water main flushing is an important part of good water utility management. Water mains accumulate sediment over time and flushing helps to decrease these deposits and offer our community the best water quality possible. Please contact the Engineering Department at 250-766-6677 should you have further questions.
INVITATION TO BID PROJECT: KALAMALKA LAKE INTERCONNECT REFERENCE NO: 1577.0036.02 The Owner invites Bids for construction of the work, which in general terms, will consist of the following: x Oyama Creek Supply Upgrades including a 2,000 m3 cast-in-place concrete reservoir, gas chlorination facility, intake works, power supply upgrades and access road improvements. x Kalamalka Pump Station Upgrades including addition of an Owner selected UV disinfection system, MCC replacement and other miscellaneous improvements (e.g. replacement of 4 pump starters with soft starts, addition of emergency shower/eyewash, addition of bathroom) x Sawmill Booster Station Construction – New pump station to be equipped with 2 – 250 HP horizontal split case pumps. The successful Bidder will be required to enter into a CCDC 2 (2008) Stipulated Price Contract. Sealed bids clearly marked “District of Lake Country – Kalamalka Lake Interconnect Project” will be received prior to April 17, 2012 at 2:00:00 p.m., local time, at the following address and location: DISTRICT OF LAKE COUNTRY 10150 Bottom Wood Lake Road, V4V 2M1 ATTENTION: GREG BUCHHOLZ, AScT. Bid Documents and reference material for this contract will only be distributed electronically in digital format (pdf format) through the tendering website at: www.merx.com (Private Tenders tab) Electronic Documents include: x Contract Front End, Specifications and Appendices x Issued for Bid Drawings x Non Bid Information x Any Addenda Documents will be available for downloading commencing March 27, 2012
Water Bills have been mailed and are due April 30th by 4:30 p.m.
SWALWELL PARKING LOT CLOSURE The parking lot at Swalwell Park will be closed until approximately June 2012 for construction and paving of the new parking lot. Parking is available on Bottom Wood Lake Road across from the Swalwell ball diamonds and crews will endeavour to open portions of the parking lot as soon as it is safe to do so. We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause. For more information contact Steve Schaffrick, Director of Parks, Recreation and Culture at 250 766 5650 or email sschaffrick@lakecountry.bc.ca
IRRIGATION TURN ON DATES: Kalamalka Lake Supply: Tuesday April 17th Oyama Lake Supply: Tuesday April 24th Okanagan/Beaver Lake Source: Monday April 30th
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Drivers asked to keep eye out for motorcycles It’s early in the season, but police are urging motorists to be aware and watch for motorcyclists on the roads. Two recent motorcycle collisions in the Central Okanagan have already darkened the start of this year’s motorcycle season. Motorcyclists are cautioned to drive defen-
sively and obey the traffic laws. There are more hazards on the roads to motorcyclists in the early season considering that the winter wear and dirt remains, affecting your ability to stop or turn. Other motorists have also not yet acclimatized to the presence of motorcycles on the roadway. Proper training and
equipment is strongly encouraged, but wearing your helmet is the law and may well save your life. Studies have shown that wearing a proper helmet can increase your chance of surviving a crash and reduce the risk of serious head injuries. Novelty beanie hel-
mets are just that, novelties. They provide no protection and should never be worn in lieu of a DOT- or Snellapproved helmet, say police If you are involved in a collision when riding a motorcycle, the reality is you may not get a second chance.
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Tuffy came to us with his ‘sister’ Oprah. We think he’s part, if not all, Maine Coon as he has their calm demeanor. Although not too fond of other cats at the moment, he did live with Oprah, so we know he can co-exist. He would suit either a laid-back environment due to his calm ‘nothing fazes me’ attitude, or an active home where he can do his silly cat antics. He LOVES affection & pushes his nose into your palm for more. If you would like to meet Tuffy, come to the Kelowna SPCA and ask for an introduction.
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t-$ 4&/*03 #64 4$)&%6-& Mon., April 16, 23, 30 Prime Time; Tues., April 10, 17, 24 Wheels to Meals Luncheon; Thurs., April 5, 19 Local Shopping; Sat., April 14 Vernon Pancake Breakfast and shopping; Sat., April 28 Kelowna Adventure trip. To reserve a seat on bus phone Margaret 250-766-3227 or Marian 250-861-4131. t'&"563& 13&4&/5"5*0/ 8*-- #& i 5)& &70-65*0/ #*5 %"38*/ $06-%/ 5 ,/08 i'30. )*((4 50 '03&/4*$ (&/0.*$4 Tues., April 10. Meet at 7 pm in the Evangel Church, 3261 Gordon Dr. for monthly meeting. Biologist Jorma Jyrkkanen will regale us with what Darwin could not possibly have known about physical and organic evolution, about which we have since learnt. He will touch briey on what it all means, and wrap up with a diversity overview of how it applies to Kalamalka Lake and area biota. His topic will cover a mere 13.7 billion years in the process! Visitors are most welcome. t ,&-08/" ("3%&/ $-6# 4 "13*- .&&5*/( "/% 413*/( 1-"/5 4"-& Monthly meeting: Wed., April 11, 7 pm, Seniors’ Centre, 1353 Richter St. Topic for April’s meeting is “What’s new & hot at dogwood nursery,â€? presented by Gunther Eberharter/Robert Plumpton, Dogwood Nursery, West Kelowna. New members welcome. Visitors please pay $2 at the door. Also in April: spring plant sale Sat., April 28, 9am to 1:30pm, Guisachan Heritage Park, 1060 Cameron Ave., Kelowna, everyone welcome. Sale takes place rain or shine. t8*/'*&-% 6/*5&% $)63$) -&/5 "/% &"45&3 4&37*$&4 April 5 - Maundy Thursday 5:30 pm meal and worship, April 6 - Good Friday 4:00 pm Service, April 8 - Easter Sunrise at Gambell’s Orchard (time TBA), and Easter Service 9:50. Phone 250-766-4458 for more information. t)". %*//&3 8*/'*&-% 6/*5&% $)63$) on Saturday, Apr. 14 at 5:30pm. Adults $13, (children under 12 - $5), purchase by Apr. 9. Tickets available at the church or Thrift Shop. 3751 Woodsdale Road or call 250-766-4458 or 250-766-3387. t4&/*034 $&/53& #3"/$) 3*$)5&3 453&&5 Notice of Kelowna Garden Club’s April meeting and speaker. Wednesday, Apr. 11, at 7 pm. The topic for April’s meeting is What’s New & Hot at Dogwood Nursery, presented by Gunther Eberharter/ Robert Plumpton, Dogwood Nursery, West Kelowna. New members welcome. Memberships $15 (individual), $18 (family). Visitors please pay $2 at the door. t"//6"- $0..6/*5: &"45&3 563,&: #*/(0 Thursday, April 5 at the Seniors’ Activity Centre, 9832 Bottom Wood Lake Road. Doors open at 6 pm. Games start at 7 pm. Concession open, Lord and Lady game, door prizes. All welcome. t,&-08/" $0..6/*5: $)0364 413*/( $0/$&35 The Kelowna Community Chorus, directed by Leroy Wiens presents Spring Serenade, along with MASK and Michelle Carlisle on Sat., April 14 at 7:30 pm. The concert takes place at First Lutheran Church, 4091 Lakeshore Rd. Tickets are available at the door or at Paramount Music (cash or cheque only please). t0,"/"("/ ."45&3 ("3%&/&34 "440$*"5*0/ On April 14 and May 5 the Okanagan Master Gardener Association will be offering orientation sessions for a new Basic Training Course which will start in September. OMGA is a very active volunteer organization and offers gardening clinics in nurseries, plant sales, farmers markets, garden tours, at the IPE and Communities-in-Bloom, etc. We welcome the public and enthusiastic gardeners to join this very enriching and rewarding programme. For further information, please contact Mary Wegner at okanaganmastergardenerscourse@gmail.com t5)& 13*.& 5*.& 4&/*034 (3061 has started their weekly entertainment programs on Monday afternoons, 1 to 3 pm, at the Lake Country Seniors Centre. These are free events for seniors that will run until May 14. Among the performers lined up already include The Songsters, singer Vern Gulka, The Cloggers dance group and The Oldtime Fiddlers. Prime Time is a volunteer-driven initiative that has been going on in Lake Country for the past 20 years. For information, call 250-766-2513 or 250-766-0869. t-",& $06/53: #64*/&44 $0//&$5*0/4 meets twice monthly at the Lake Country (Winfield) A&W. This is an opportunity for local business people to meet, share business ideas and concerns, and to provide motivation to each other. Referrals are also shared. Membership is free and is limited to one person per business category. Meetings are at 9am on the 2nd and 4th Wednesday of each month. For details contact Tom Cockrell (250-766-1515) or Cleo Ruffle (250-5484070). t0:"." -&(*0/ #3"/$) holds a meat draw every Saturday afternoon at 2pm. All members and guests are welcome. t5)& -",& $06/53: .64&6. is open Monday & Wednesday afternoons from 1pm to 4pm and by appointment. 11255 Okanagan Centre Rd. W. 250-766-0111 www. lakecountrymuseum.com t#"%.*/50/ The Friday morning badminton group always welcomes new players. Come & join us for a fun time at the Oyama Community Hall, Friday mornings 9:3011:30. $2.50/day includes birds. Please bring a racquet or we will lend you one to give it a try. t$3*##"(& 5063/".&/54 at the Seniors’ Acivity Center 9832 Bottomwoodlake Rd. each third Sunday of the month. Entry fee $12. Excellent lunch, free coffee all day. Games start at 10am. Registration not required. For information call John 250-7663026. t50 "-- 8*/'*&-% $3*# 1-":&34 Every Friday evening at 7pm at the Seniors’ Activity Centre (9832 Bottom Wood Lake Rd.). $2/evening. 8 full games with a chance of winning $12, $10 or $8. Coffee, drinks & goodies served at no charge. For info call John 250-766-3026. t-$ -*/& %"/$&34 Tuesdays, 1:30pm & Thursdays, 9:30am in the Seniors’ Centre. Beginners always welcome. Joy, 250-766-0850. t40$*"- #3*%(& Tuesdays, 7pm at the Seniors’ Centre. New players welcome. 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CYR - RETA MAY (ANGEVINE) Mom/Nana, passed away peacefully Feb 24, 2012 at Kelowna Hospice House after a courageous 5 year battle with cancer. Born in Nova Scotia 1932, lived life to the fullest and her laughter was contagious. Predeceased by her husband Ron (2007) with whom she shared 52 years of marriage. Survived by her children Tamara (Tom) Kelowna; Brad (Allana) White Rock; David, Salmon Arm; Lynette (John) Sherwood Park, AB. Also 9 grandchildren, 8 great grandchildren and numerous relatives. In memory of Reta, a memorial tea will be held at The Blue Heron Villa in Winfield BC April 7 from 2-4pm. Many thanks to the caring staff at the Blue Heron Villa, Kelowna Cancer Clinic & Hospice House. Dr. Martin, Dr. Herbert, Dr. Sawchuk & their staff. Special thanks to Mr. Jim Hannah at Winfield Memorial Church. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the Kelowna Cancer Clinic in Reta’s name.
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APRIL 2012
Written, illustrated and photographed by children from École Peter Greer Elementary School.
Celebrating French Cultural Day
Preparing maple taffy treats for students!
Presenter, Rene Turmel, owner of his own maple orchard in Quebec, is also known as the Maple Man. Rene has devoted his time to sharing the cultures of Quebec with Canadian students. Rene Turmel brought the atmosphere of the traditional sugar shack to Ecole Peter Greer Elementary with his violin, wooden spoons, dancing puppets, and most importantly, his maple syrup taffy! On our French Cultural Day, students had the opportunity to interact with the Maple Man and taste maple taffy. They participated in cultural folk dance and learned how to play the wooden spoons. Our students had fun participating in a “sap” relay race, used charcoal to create maple forest pictures, and played Maple Bingo to learn new french vocabulary!
Aidan enjoying the taffy treat!
April 2012
Enjoying Harmony at Peter Greer
Fun Lunch orders due by noon
Fun Lunch Pasta
Easter Monday NO SCHOOL
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PAC Meeting 7pm
Cultural Presentation ‘Spaced Out’ 12:30pm
Fun Lunch Canadian Pizza
Harmony Week was celebrated at Peter Greer blending the artistic side of life with the human kindness side of life. Our “Harmony Tree” represents the virtues that we learn about and practice on a daily basis – fairness, respect, honesty, empathy, responsibility and courage (to do the right thing). The artistic side was modelled after the works of Kandinsky who believed that simple pictures were like little melodies and complex paintings were like grand symphonies. Enjoy our Harmony Tree – we all enjoyed creating it.
Fun Lunch Jugo Juice
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Hot Dog Sale $1.75 Gr. 6 Immunization Shots Battle of the Books at Black Mountain
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