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What’s New with What’s Old?
Value of stock certificate may have changed, but remains GREG NESTEROFF West Kootenay Advertiser
Part of a weekly look at items of local interest selling on eBay. Another lovely stock certificate from the Lardeau sold last week for $90 US. The stock from the Huron Gold Mining Co. for 1,000 shares was issued to John Klatters on May 8, 1900 and was signed by secretary Samuel P. Halls and president James T. Garrow, a lawyer who represented Huron West in the Ontario legislature from 1890 to 1902. He was also reeve of Goderich, a small town off Lake Huron, from 187480, and later became a judge. His home still stands in Goderich and is on Canada’s historic places register. Halls was a teacher and principal. According to Henderson’s British Columbia Gazetteer and
Directory of Mining Companies for 190001, the company was incorporated a couple of months before the stock was issued with a capital of $1.5 million. Its head office was in Goderich, while a branch office was in Rossland. Other members of the executive were vice-president George Acheson — a builder whose home in Goderich also on the historic places register, and managing director W.H. Jackson. The company had four claims collectively known as the Fish Creek group, about which not much is known. The stock’s seller was in Orilia, Ontario. • A nice envelope from the Edgewood Cash Grocery postmarked 1944 sold for $34 Cdn last week. The return address indicated the store was operated by “McLeod and Sonâ€? and offered “groceries, meats, provi-
The above certiďŹ cate was worth a bundle back in 1900.
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1948. Jack continued on until Edgewood was flooded out by dam construction in the late 1960s. The cenotaph and time capsule were moved, stone by stone, to their present site in the new townsite. • The Trail Historical Society bought the two press photos of the 1961 Trail Smoke Eaters mentioned in this column a few weeks ago, for half the asking price. The photos showed the team getting off planes in Oslo and Prague. For a gallery of the above items, visit nelsonstar.com
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the role. Gifford, who played in all four of the ensembles, has organized the event for the past four years and, this be-
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vocals; Nicola Everton on clarinet; and Michael Gifford on tuba. Lyrics and music delved between Yiddish, Russian, French and German. Dancer Slava Doval got the audience up and dancing with a circle dance. The Cattle Annie and The Crooked Corral wrapped things up with western swing, bluegrass and classic country. Anneke (Cattle Annie) Rosch was on accordion and vocals; Catherine (Cactus Kate) McGrath on mandolin and vocals; Genie (Gin Jeanie) Sittig on fiddle; Craig (Ranger Craig) Korth on banjo, guitar and vocals; and Michael (Gut Bucket Giff ) Gifford on string bass, washtub bass and vocals. The night finished off with most of the audience on their feet, dancing to the western swing.
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Two former Regional District of Central Kootenay chairs and two former directors are among the nominees for the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee medal. New Denver’s Gary Wright, who chaired the board from 200410, and Ymir’s Hans Cunningham, who did the same from 1993-2004, were both endorsed for their “long and exemplary service� to the RDCK, province of BC, and their communities. Cunningham is still a director, while Wright recently retired and is writing a political memoir. Also nominated are Corky Evans, John Voykin, and Geoff Yule. Evans served as the RDCK’s Slocan Valley director in the early 1980s before running for provincial politics.
He was Nelson-Creston MLA from 19912001 and 2005-09. Voykin, a Pass Creek resident, recently retired after 31 years representing rural Castlegar, making him the longestserving director in the regional district’s history. During that time he also served as vicechair and was the founding chair of the regional hospital district. Voykin actually received his medal at a banquet in his honour Saturday in Brilliant. Yule, a Castlegar accountant, is a Rotarian, soccer coach, and has travelled to Honduras and Bolivia with the Stanley Humphries Secondary Interact Club. He’s also been an active member of the Castlegar Aquanauts. The nominations came at the request of MP Alex Atamanenko, who put out the LET’S KEEP OUR WORLD GREEN!
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Earth Day has influence in Grand Forks CASSANDRA CHIN West Kootenay Advertiser
Last month residents in Grand Forks celebrated Earth Hour, while this month looks at celebrating the environment for a day on April 22, Earth Day. Though there are no formal events taking place, the City of Grand Forks has been environmentally conscious and is making changes to stay sustainable. Hal Wright, man-
ager of city operations, explained that there are several initiatives taking place. “The City has undertaken a partnership with Regional District of Kootenay Boundary (RDKB) on the pilot project for the kitchen organics diversion from the landfill,” he said. “The kitchen organics is a very popular program in one of our subdivisions (Valmar) it was piloted in.” Wright noted that the program has been
quite popular and they are hoping to expand it city-wide. “We’re coming up to the end of the pilot project phase and there are decisions being made with the co-ordination with the RDKB,” he said. On April 21, Wright pointed out the city will also partner with the RDKB for Trash to Treasure day. “This allows the public to put articles out on the curb for someone else to pick up for free,” he added.
The City announced last month that greenhouse gas emissions had dropped from 420 tons to 330 tons, based on figures from 2010. “We haven’t really planned anything in particular, but I think the city is very environmentally conscious,” concluded Wright. “We’re working towards carbon neutrality and there have been some good strides made to reduce the use of certain utilities.”
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Earth Day April 22, 2012
One billion containers are recycled every year
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ncorp Pacific (Canada) is one of North America’s leading product stewardship corporations. With over 175 depots and mobile collectors across BC, the Return-It™ system is a British Columbia success story. Thanks to BC residents, 80% of the beverage containers sold in the province are recovered and recycled into something new. That’s over one billion containers kept out of our landfills. Encorp Pacific runs the Return-It system. As one of BC’s largest product stewardship corporations, Encorp’s mandate is to develop and manage a consumer friendly and cost-effective system to recover end-of-life consumer products and packaging for recycling. Encorp monitors and estimates greenhouse gas emissions associated with its recycling activities. This helps reduce their carbon footprint and maximize their net benefit to the planet.
In 2010, more than one billion containers were recycled. That’s approximately 365 million aluminum cans, 355 million plastic bottles, 215 million glass bottles, 82 million drink boxes and cartons, and 10 million other containers of varying types. “One billion containers weigh around 97,000 metric tonnes. That’s about the size of an aircraft carrier,” adds Encorp’s President and CEO, Neil Hastie. “Imagine if our landfills had to accommodate that in addition to everything else that’s thrown out.”
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half of the Dairy Council of BC and electronics for the Electronics Stewardship Association of BC (ESABC). “In less than three years, 50 million kilograms of electronics have been diverted from land fills and recycled responsibly in BC. It’s one of the highest rates of e-waste diversion in North America,” says Tyler Garnes, Encorp’s Logistics Manager.
First established in 1994, Encorp created a network of provincewide recycling depots to ensure soft drink containers were recycled. The system expanded in 1998 when the provincial government expanded the recycling regulations to include water, juice and alcohol containers. Today, consumers pay a deposit on all ready-to-drink beverage containers sold in BC, except for milk. Encorp’s Return- It Depot system collects containers from consumers and returns them for recycling on behalf of more than 1,000 beverage brand owners. “When Encorp first started, we were recycling about 300 million containers. Over the past 16 years, that number has just kept growing and growing,” says Hastie.
Encorp is 100% industry operated and receives no government funding. They combine private sector efficiencies with a high degree of public sector transparency to manage collection and recycling programs. You can view Encorp’s annual report at return-it. ca/annualreport Taking responsibility creates a world-class recycling system BC’s product stewardship model is one of North America’s best. The model shifts responsibility for managing end-of-life products and packaging from local governments and taxpayers to producers and consumers. The Recycling Regulation, under the authority of the Environmental Management Act, sets out the requirements for product stewardship in BC. Returning your products through the collection systems established by any of BC’s stewards guarantees they will be recycled safely and responsibly.
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We don’t ship electronics to developing countries for recycling
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he electronics stewardship program now includes even more products. Consumers and businesses in British Columbia have an environmentally sound recycling option. You can drop off any acceptable products at designated Collection Sites throughout the province without charge (see “Acceptable Products” list for details). The Electronics Stewardship Association of British Columbia (ESABC), a notfor- profit extended producer responsibility program set up by the major producers and retailers of electronics in British Columbia, delivers a recycling program to recover regulated electronics products from consumers and recycle them in an environmentally and socially responsible manner. Encorp Pacific (Canada) has been contracted by ESABC to manage the electronics stewardship program. You probably know them best through their Return-It system. Since the start of ESABC’s program in 2007, more than 49 million kilograms of unwanted electronics have been recycled. That’s over 49 million kilograms that didn’t end up in our landfills and were not exported illegally to become someone else’s problem. How Electronics Are Recycled: Electronics collected in BC are sent to five approved primary recyclers in North America. The items are broken down using various manual and mechanical processes. Products such as batteries and mercury lamps, which require special processing to recover materials, are removed. The remaining products are separated into their
individual components for recovery. Through a variety of refining and smelting processes, the materials reclaimed from unwanted electronics are used as raw materials in the manufacturing of new products. It’s the Responsible Thing to Do: Those useless electro ics in your basement contain valuable resources. Steel, leaded glass, copper, aluminum, plastic and precious metals can be extracted and recycled into new products. Province Wide Network: The 112 permanent Return-It Electronics ™ Collection Sites cover over 97.4% of the province. Drop-off events are organized and held in convenient locations in the communities where depots have not yet been established. How to Find a Collection Site: There are more than 112 convenient locations in BC. To find a Collection Site or drop off event near you, visit return-it.ca/electronics/ locations.
return-it.ca/electronics
esabc.ca
Acceptable Products
The following items can be recycled free of charge at any Encorp Return-It Electronics™ Collection Site: • Display Devices • Desktop Computers • Portable Computers • Computer Peripherals (Keyboards and Mice) • Computer Scanners
• Printers and Fax Machines • Non-Cellular Phones and Answering Machines • Vehicle Audio and Video Systems (Aftermarket)
• Home Audio and Video Recording/Playback Systems • Personal or Portable Audio and Video Recording/Playback Systems
Recycle your e-waste safely and responsibly! The City of Castlegar in partnership with Waste Management will be hosting a FREE one day Electronics Recycling Drop off Event! All e-waste items will be taken to the Return-it depot in Trail, BC or Teck Cominco in Trail, BC to be recycled responsibly.
DATE: TIME: LOCATION:
Saturday April 28th, 2012 9:00a.m. – 4:00p.m. Castlegar Pioneer Arena Parking Lot
ACCEPTABLE ITEMS: Computers, monitors and Laptops Keyboard, mice, power cords Computer printers, scanners fax machines TV, VCR, DVD players Cable and Satellite receivers Portable radio/stereo/mp3 players Home/Vehicle Audio equipment Cameras and video cameras Headsets, Baby monitors NON cellular telephones Answering Machines
NON-ACCEPTABLE ITEMS Small appliances Vacuums Typewriters Electronic Toys Batteries Cell phones CD’s DVD’s, tapes or cartridges
Due to hazardous material regulations, computer monitors or televisions with shattered glass screens cannot be accepted FOR A COMPLETE LIST OF ACCEPTABLE ITEMS VISIT: http://www.return-it.ca/electronics/products/ For more information call City Hall 250-365-7227
Find a full list of acceptable products at return-it.ca/electronics/acceptable.
BACK ALLEYS DON’T RECYCLE UNWANTED ELECTRONICS But we do. Find where you can recycle your electronics safely and responsibly at,
WHAT IS THE ELECTRONICS PRODUCTS RECYCLING ASSOCIATION (EPRA) PROGRAM AND WHAT DOES IT DO?
WHERE CAN I FIND A RETURN-IT COLLECTION SITE AND WHAT KIND OF ELECTRONICS CAN I RECYCLE?
EPRA is a national not-for-profit extended producer responsibility association program that was previously run by ESABC. They have contracted Encorp Pacific to deliver the stewardship program under the Return-It™ Electronics brand in BC. Together, regulated electronics are managed and recycled in a socially and environmentally responsible manner. The program also prevents regulated electronics from ending up in landfills or being illegally shipped to developing countries.
You can find more than 125 Return-It Collection Sites at return-it.ca/electronics/locations. And for a full list of accepted electronics, visit return-it.ca/electronics/products. Get ready. New products are being added to the Return-It Electronics program on July 1st, 2012.
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Ticks: small but potent forest residents well worth avoiding CASTLEGAR STAFF West Kootenay Advertiser
They’re tiny and certainly nothing
new, but the lowly tick has the ability to destroy lives. As well as being an unpleasant pest, a
bite from one species of the bug can bring on what’s known as Lyme Disease. Much controversy
over the correct diagnosis and treatment of the disorder continues. The symptoms can be varied and se-
rious. Lyme Disease is definitely not to be taken lightly. Being aware of the threat is always the
first and best step in learning how to deal with it. Rather than giving up on spending time in the outdoors,
FOR RECYCLING YOUR MILK CARTONS
Recycling your milk containers is easy. Simply give them a quick rinse and bring them with your bottles and cans on your next Return-It Depot trip. There’s no refund because you didn’t pay a deposit when you bought the milk. Last year Return-It collected over 630,000 kg of milk containers for recycling and kept them out of landfills. Help us recycle even more.
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here is some helpful information that can help you steer clear of the bugs. Tick Tips courtesy of HealthLink BC Lyme disease takes its name from where it was first identified: Lyme, Connecticut. It is the most common tick-borne disease in North America. It can cause serious, long term disability if left untreated. Early antibiotic treatment is essential, so identification of the disease in its early stages is very important. “Lyme diseasecarrying ticks are less common in the Interior of B.C. than on the coast; however, our residents do travel around the province, so it’s important they are aware of the signs of Lyme disease,” said Dr. Karin Goodison, Public Health Physician with Interior Health. “Approximately 70-80 per cent of people newly infected with Lyme disease will develop small red bumps at the site of the tick bite within several days. The redness then spreads out into a circular rash eventually resembling a target or “bull’s-eye”. Individuals who experience this rash should see their doctor as soon as possible.” Fortunately, Dr. Goodison adds that most tick bites do not result in illness. If you find a tick on your skin, you will need to remove it as soon as possible. Check your whole body and clothing. Do not stop when you find one tick. There may be more. Make sure the lighting is good, so you do not miss seeing the tick(s). If you can not reach the tick or see it clearly, get someone else to remove the tick for you or get your health care professional to remove it.
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directors. Larry Gray said there is a further $5 million worth of work that needs to be done this year to diminish the chance of a forest fire spreading into settled areas within the three Kootenay regional districts. But now having to cough up over $1 million between the regional districts of Central Kootenay, Kootenay Boundary and East Kootenay after the province
changed the rules of the game is not feasible, he said, even if it means nearly $4 million in fuel mitigation grants from the province. “We qualify for the grants, we have been approved for the grants, but we can’t afford the grants,” Gray said. “We can’t afford the grants because we don’t have enough money; and to raise the taxes to cover that is a huge, huge amount.” Last month directors from the three Kootenay districts met with Forests, Lands and Natural Resource Operations Minister Steve Thomson on what could become a huge problem if the districts are unable to continue with forest fire mitigation. With wildfire po-
tential threatening every corner of the Kootenays, they asked the minister for solutions to the funding dilemma for a region that will not be part of fuel management this year, Gray said. Skate park misses grant mark Trail was denied grant funding that would have helped push the city’s longawaited urban allwheel park into motion, it was announced Tuesday night. The Community Recreation Program could have covered up to 80 per cent of the anticipated $450,000 project that is earmarked for at a site across from the Piazza Colombo in the Gulch.
Funding says a lot Krista Watts, Environmental Support Manage Columbia Power (right), presents a $1,000 cheque to Crystal Klym, Program Manager for the Central Kootenay Invasive Plant Committee, in support of CKIPC’s annual Speaker Series and AGM which is occurred April 18 at the Fireside Inn in Castlegar starting at 10 am. Submitted photo
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t’s National Volunteer Week, and all of us at Interior Health want to thank local healthcare volunteers who give so much of their time and energy. In the Kootenay Boundary, volunteers complement the care provided by our professionals.Volunteers help in a variety of ways from helping you find your way around the Hospital, to offering compassionate support, and they are dedicated fundraisers. The incredible contributions volunteers give to patients, residents, staff, and to their local communities improves all of our lives. Interior Health appreciates the efforts of all the volunteers who make the Kootenays such a wonderful place.
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In recognition of National Volunteer Week (April 15 to 21), ICBC is thanking the 10 volunteers in Castlegar for their continued support in making the community safer for everyone. Throughout the Southern Interior, over 480 volunteers spent more than 18,000 hours delivering road safety pro-
grams in 2011. “It’s amazing to see so many British Columbians volunteer their time and come together to better their own communities,” said Kevin Falcon, Minister of Finance. “National Volunteer Week is a great opportunity for all of us to express our appreciation for their tremendous commitment to road safety
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ence.” In 2011, Speed Watch program volunteers in Castlegar contributed over 70 hours to help reduce speed-related crashes in their community. With the support of volunteers, speedrelated crashes have steadily decreased in B.C. over the last five years. Volunteers use radar and speed-reader boards supplied by ICBC to
show drivers how fast they’re actually traveling. Research shows that it works – over 70 per cent of drivers traveling 10km/h over the speed limit slow down when they see a speed-reader board. To learn more about how you can get involved and help keep your community safe, contact your local road safety coordinator, Christine Silver, at 250-979-4622.
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Every day is Earth Day at Teck Trail Operations. The smelting giant is now six months into a program to recycle end-of-life electronic waste in the Silver City, a $210-million investment that could see more than 39,000 tonnes of “e-waste” kept out of landfills each year. Trail Operations began recycling televisions, computers and other electronic items on a trial basis in 2006, and was designated as a reprocessing site when the B.C. program started up in 2007. After completing a $6-million feasibility study in 2010, the project received public approval at information sessions. The muchanticipated project, the largest at the Trail Operations in more than a decade, started this year with completion expected in 2014. Currently KC Recycling creates two waste streams for processing by Teck: crushed glass from traditional computer and television screens which contain 8-10 per cent lead; and the remaining components which are shredded with the steel, aluminum, copper and circuit boards are removed for processing elsewhere using a number of mechanical and manual sorting methods. Teck then processes the glass as it feeds into the Kivcet smelter and the e-waste bits and pieces from the shred go into the No. 2 slag fuming furnace. Slagfuming furnaces remove additional gold, silver and copper, as well as lead, zinc and nickel, while vaporizing wood and plastics to help fire the furnace. The addition of the new furnaces is expected to triple the company’s current capacity - approximately 13,000 tonnes of e-waste was recycled last year.
Teck minimizes environmental impact with a minor increase in some metal levels offset by no net increase in SO2 (sulfur dioxide). A minor increase in discharge levels into the Columbia River will be well within Teck’s existing permitted levels. More than six million Canadians join one billion people in over 170 countries in staging events and projects to address local environmental issues. Nearly every school-aged child in Canada takes part in an Earth Day activity. The No. 4 Furnace Project at Trail Operations includes the construction of a new slag fuming furnace and settling furnace to be located in a building at the southeast corner of the property, overlooking downtown and the Columbia River. Reducing SO2 emissions further Teck is also investing $125 million in the installation of a new acid plant at Trail Operations, expected to deliver enhanced
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Tip of the Week: The New Moon in Taurus occurs on April 21st. This generally has a stabilizing influence and activates happier moods and attitudes. With Jupiter in Taurus as well there is additional reason to believe this will be the case this year as well. Taurus is linked to gardening, construction, investments of all kinds, establishing foundations, concentrating upon personal talents and acquiring possessions that are both beautiful and enduring. April 22nd is Earth Day. This now international event began in 1970. Some Astrologers believe that Taurus is the sign that is ruled by the planet Earth. This may be true but it is more likely simply confused with the fact that Taurus is an Earth Sign. In Astrology, the Earth is the planet that sits in the middle of the Mandala chart wheel because from the stand point of our perceptual and experiential reality, the Earth is in fact at the center of the universe. Of course we know the Sun is actually at the center of the Solar System, but we have never and never will experience the universe from its center for all obvious reasons. So, it may be said that both the Earth is and the Sun is at the center – yes both. Just like light can be both a particle and a wave, depending upon the perspective of the observer. It may be that by taking the earth out of the center of the universe we have developed the erroneous and dangerous attitude that it is simply ‘just another planet’. Take this time to pay tribute the element and the planet that we call Earth.
ARIES (MAR 21 – APR 20)
LIBRA (SEP 22 – OCT 22)
TAURUS (APR 20 – MAY 21)
SCORPIO (OCT 22 – NOV 21)
GEMINI (MAY 21 – JUN 21)
SAGITTARIUS (NOV 21 – DEC 21)
CANCER (JUN 21 – JUL 22)
CAPRICORN (DEC 21 – JAN 19)
LEO (JUL 22 – AUG 23)
AQUARIUS (JAN 19 – FEB 19)
VIRGO (AUG 23 – SEP 22)
PISCES (FEB 19 – MAR 20)
All systems should be go by now. Your focus stands to be sharp, perhaps backed by a determination to make up for ‘lost time’. Tending to a variety of tasks and interests is likely. Preparing the ground on each front rather than following through to completion on any one will feel right. Get clear on your objectives lest you initiate more than you can complete.
Tending to matters behind the scenes has probably felt right. Now it is time to take more deliberate initiative. You likely remain in an expansive mood. Stimulating a variety on income streams and or talents and other creative expressions will bring rewards. Joining forces and merging your goals and ambitions with those of others remains important.
An interesting spectrum of flows will keep things interesting. Budding friendships have been sparked. Desires for travel or at least trying new angles of approach are emerging. Yet, you may also be happy to lay low and enjoy some quality time behind the scenes for a while. With a busy summer cycle looming, replenishing your deep energy reserves is wise.
The spark of new friendships and or stimulation of latent talents continue to stir in your world. Your energy levels stand to be on the rise as a result. Yet, it is important that you be mindful of your health so decipher if your daily routing is supporting or thwarting your constitution. Doing so will increase your confidence levels.
A create cycle is being seeded and o a variety of fronts. Acquiring new tools, techniques and knowledge is part of the plot. Making key investments may be necessary yet avoid frivolous spending, at least where larger investments are implied. Aim to build your confidence levels by taking risks.
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Changes on the home front are rolling in. These will stimulate many new perspectives. Your confidences are probably on the rise and these are both fuelling your ambitions and demanding extra efforts. You may also be feeling extra curious these days and want fresh input. Considering your options for the future to feel more secure is a priority.
Many new thoughts, ideas, and perspectives are taking root in your mind. Weighing your options feels right yet there is the danger that you have already and may yet scatter your focus. So, make extra efforts to get clear and what seems truly viable. Exploring a wider spectrum of possibilities is a good idea though, as long as you are willing to make the extra efforts.
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You are in the mood to make some creative changes. Taking an innovative approach will prove inspiring. Yet you may have to give more to situations that you bargained for. Still, the rewards will probably outweigh the efforts. Asserting your own position is probably extra important these days and you will.
Something new is being activated in your career and or public life. This will become increasing clear over the next couple of weeks. Reaching out to make new friends and connections may be necessary for success. Let your ambitions direct your focus with discipline. Follow through with all leads and aim to forge new alliances.
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Classifieds Get Results! Lost & Found Found Cell Phone @ Kokanee Park ph to ID 250 825-4112 LOST: IPAD @ Safeway Apr 3rd please drop off at Safeway or call 352-7153 Reward LOST: Pandora bracelet over Spring Break in Grand Forks. Yellow/orange theme. Sentimental value to a young girl. If found, please call 250-4438273 or 250-442-5096.
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Automotive Finance Manager. F/T position available at ABH Car Sales, Grand Forks. Looking for someone with good communication and sales skills. Must be able to handle an array of administrative tasks. Skills with consumer finance a plus. Apply at ABH Car Sales, 2913 Central Avenue, Grand Forks or phone 250442-2363.
Drivers/Courier/ Trucking DRIVERS WANTED Local & Line Haul, Class 1 2 year experience, willing to be gone Monday to Friday, home on weekends,benefits & pension plan available Please apply in person with resume & drivers abstract Overland West Freight lines 1077 Columbia Road. Castlegar, B.C. 250-304-6888 J.H. HUSCROFT LTD. is seeking an experienced Log Truck Driver for work in the Creston area. Experience with self-loading trucks is an asset. Please apply to: 922 - 32nd. Ave. South RR#1 Creston, BC V0B 1G1 Phone: 250-428-3723 Fax: 250-428-2366 Email: hanson.r@jhhuscroft.com
Education/Trade Schools AIRLINES ARE HIRINGTrain for high paying Aviation Maintenance Career. FAA approved program. Financial aid if qualified- Housing available. CALL Aviation Institute of Maintenance 1(877)818-0783. APPLY NOW: Pennywise Scholarship For Women to attend Journalism certificate course at Langara College in Vancouver. Deadline May 30, 2012. More information: www.bccommunitynews.com
to Every Hunter in BC! Advertise in The BC Hunting Regulations Synopsis 2012-2014 publication. Increased circulation 250,000 copies! Tremendous Reach, Two Year Edition! Contact Annemarie at 1 800 661 6335 or hunt@blackpress.ca HOME BASED BUSINESSWe need serious and motivated people for expanding health & wellness industry. High speed internet and phone essential. Free online training. www.project4wellness.com
Busy Nelson salon seeking experienced stylists 551-4217
Help Wanted ARCTIC CO-OPERATIVES Limited is recruiting Line Cooks and Guest Services positions for Inns North hotels in Nunavut. E-mail your resume: humanresources@arcticco-op.com
or fax: 204-632-8575.
ARE YOU EXPERIENCING FINANCIAL DISTRESS? Relief is only a call away! Call Shelley Cameron Estate Administrator at 877-797-4357 today, to set up your FREE consultation in Nelson. Donna Mihalcheon CA,CIRP 31 years experience. BDO Canada Limited Trustee in Bankruptcy, #200 -1628 Dickson Avenue, Kelowna, BC. V1Y 9X1 Cleaner wanted at Loomis Express for a small office, cleaner must be licensed. Contact: Laura Zabowski 250-470-4628 email: laura.zabowski@loomis-express.com Clyde’s Pub is seeking an experienced F/T Night Line Cook. Please drop off resume to Ian at 7248 2nd St., 2-5 pm. Electrical Apprentice requested for project in Grand Forks contact 250 352-6799 or service@kootenaylakeelectric.ca
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P/T gardener. Prefers mature gentleman who can use machinery. 250-442-8026. RIVER FLY FISHING GUIDE AVID FLY FISHER, JET AND DRIFT BOATS EXPERIENCE AN ASSET. REMOTE LODGE IN BC. EMAIL RESUME AND REFERENCES TO TSYLOS@TSYLOS.COM
Volunteers needed for the 2012 Grand Forks and District Fall Fair. September 7,8 & 9. Vendors welcome! Please contact Les Braden at 250443-3052, or e-mail bradens@telus.net.
LEGAL ASSISTANT REQUIRED for solicitors’ practice. Preference will be given to those with real estate conveyancing and development experience. Deliver resume to the attention of Kenneth R. Watson, Spilker Watson & Company, #2 609 Baker Street Nelson, BC V1L 4J3 fax 250-352-6581 or via email kwatson@nelsonlawyers.com
Service Manager Required Immediately Nelson Chrysler, a well established Chrysler dealer, is seeking a qualified individual to lead our service department. Duties include the everyday operation of a busy service area, including, customer satisfaction, warranty prossessing and submission, staffing, organizing technicians training schedules and motivatation and performace of all service area employees. Duties will also include numerous daily tasks of running an effiecient and profitable service department. Strong organizational skills and computer experience an asset. Rate of pay to be negotiated depending on experience. Please email your resume to
sales@nelsonchrysler.com Attn: Grant McKen
Looking for
to join Spa & Wellness Centre at Christina Lake. Terms negotiable. Full/part time. Beautiful furnished 1-2 bdrm suite avail for out of town employee $600/month all incl. Call 1-877-770-0877 or email agatha-1@hotmail.com.
NELSON: RMT WANTED to join Community Chiropractic; Dr. Kevin McKenzie & Dr. Steve Forte. Full-time hours available in pleasant, efficient clinic,Apply 250 352-1322
OFFICE ADMINISTRATOR We require a personable and extremely reliable individual to fill the Office Administrator position at Cal-Gas Inc. in Castlegar Applicants should possess very good working knowledge of Microsoft Word and Excel and also have a professional phone manner. Must be able to work independently and be a self-starter. Please forward resume and references to:
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Established 1947 Established 1947
Hauling Freight for Friends for60 65Years Years Hauling Freight for Friends for Over
OWNER OPERATORS REQUIRED LINEHAUL
Van Kam’s Group of Companies requires Owner Operators to be based at our Castlegar & Cranbrook Terminals for runs throughout BC and Alberta.
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Applicants must have winter and mountain, driving experience/training.
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We offer above average rates and an excellent employee benefits Van-Kam Freightways’ Group of Companies package.
requires Owner Operators forcallruns out of our To join our team of Professional drivers, Bev, 1-800-663-0900 or email aGeorge resume, current driver’s abstract and details of truck to: Prince Terminal. careers@vankam.com or fax 604-587-9889. Van Kam is committed to Employment Equity and
W ff is committedll tot Employment t Wi t / M t i Van-Kam Environmental Responsibility. Equity and Environmental Responsibility. We thank you for your interest in Van-Kam, however only those of interest to us will be contacted.
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Museum Coordinator. Please see detailed job description at www.boundarymuseum.com.
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PICKERS NEEDED BUSY ASPARAGUS FARM Season Starts Approx May 1 - June 15 1252 Indian Road Creston, BC Accommodation available Evenings: 250-428-2734
Electrical Apprentice requested for project in Grand Forks contact 250 352-6799 or
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EXPERIENCED SERVICE Provider for Chrysler dealership in Salmon Arm. Strong customer satisfaction skills. Able to work in a fast paced environment. Excellent wage/ benefit package. Fax resume 1-250-832-4545. E-mail: pat@brabymotors.com Kootenay Society for Community Living is looking for a Community Support Worker to support individuals with developmental disabilities in the community and at day program. Experience and/or Education as well as use of a vehicle essential. Please fax your resume by Apr 26, 2012 to 250 352-0866 or email bigbykscl@telus.net
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Administrative Assistant Needed –
Transitions in Care, Shared Care Initiative Project manager requires independent administrative assistant to provide a variety of support duties for health care based contract. Expected duties: • event planning and organization; • minute taking for meetings; • financial responsibilities: invoice preparation, payments, bookkeeping coding, co-ordination for consulting payments; • email communications on behalf of the project manager; • report preparation and assistance in presentation; • other duties as required. Qualifications: • experience as an administrative assistant to an executive / consultant; • ability to follow through on directions with minimal supervision; • strong communications skills to complement independent work style; • understanding of social media, use of internet based documents, comfortable with internet based communications; • willingness to work early mornings, evenings and flexible hours; • must have access to the internet from home; home-based office with equipment. Wage: $25 per hour; 7 hours per week to start (may increase depending on workload) Please send cover letter and resume to: kbtransitions@gmail.com by 4:00 p.m. April 25, 2012 Person can be based anywhere within the West Kootenay / Boundary region but will work with Consultant in Grand Forks. The Opportunity Transitions in Care is a Shared Care initiative being co-ordinated in association with the Kootenay Boundary Division of Family Practice - a local innovation in health care, and part of a province-wide initiative designed to strengthen primary health care in B.C. Operating as a non-profit society, the Division aims to increase primary health care capacity, and improve patient and population health outcomes by developing and implementing programs and services that will positively impact family physicians and their patients.
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MORLEY MULDOON Transport is seeking qualified Heavy Duty Mechanics or Heavy Equipment Technicians, Dispatcher, HR/Safety Supervisor. Fax resume to 780-8426511 or email to: dispatch.mmt@telus.net.
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Help Wanted T-MAR INDUSTRIES located in Campbell River is hiring for the position of Journeyman Heavy Duty Mechanic. Position comes with a competitive benefit package and applicant must possess a valid driver’s license. Contact Tyson Lambert. Mail: 5791 Duncan Bay Road, Campbell River BC V9H 1N6 Fax: 250-286-9502. Email:tysonlambert@t-mar.com
is accepting new Clients Certificate Care Aid with references Will provide: Home Care Cooking, Cleaning, Shopping Transportation to appointments Please call Vicki 250-304-5730
Trades, Technical CONCRETE FINISHERS and Form Setters. Edmonton based company seeks experienced concrete finishers and form setters for work in Edmonton and northern Alberta. Subsistence and accommodations provided for out of town work; john@raidersconcrete.com. Cell 780-660-8130. Fax 780-444-7103.
Home Care/Support 24 hr. Live-In Support Required (Kamloops, B.C.) Dengarry Professional Services Ltd. is seeking experienced individuals or couples for contract to provide live in 24 hr. support for short term stabilization to adults with mental & physical disabilities in Kamloops. Applicant must have education and exp. either in behavioral and/or medical supports. Applicant will undergo extensive screening including reference checks, Crim Check and drivers abstract. Housing & Utilities incls. w/ a Remarkable Compensation Package.
GAS FITTER / AIR CONDITIONING MECHANIC Experienced Journeyman (6 years min. experience). Journeyman Wages upto $45.00/hr. based on exp. Construction, Oil Patch & Commercial. Excellent Opportunities. Must be able to work independently. Class 5 drivers license required. Call Fort Nelson Heating Ltd. 1.250.233.5033 or e-mail resume: fortnelsonheating@ hotmail.com
Please forward resume to Kristine Toebosch at ktoebosch@ dengarry.bc.ca or fax to 1-250-377-4581 or mail Attn: Kristine PO Box 892 Kamloops BC V2C-5M8
MACHINIST REQ’D for jobber/repair shop in Sundre, AB. Applicant should have exp in millwrighting/mechanics. Millwrights with machining exp may apply. Wages attractive. Resume to 403-638-4649 or e-mail to fmachine@telus.net
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Garden & Lawn Good topsoil for landscaping and gardening. $30/pickup load. 250-442-2013 or 250442-2014. Hogg’s Multi Yard Services. Weekly lawn cutting; yard clean up; will pickup furniture & appliances. 250-442-8163.
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Misc. Wanted Cash paid! Pre 1966 silver coins, paying 12x per face value. Have references. Phone 250-666-0319.
Pets 3 Babies Love Birds ready for new home, $60 each, or $50 each for 2 or 3 250-352-9365 Gorgeous Golden Retrievers, 1st shots, dewormed, 1-yr congenital health guarantee, $375. Call (250)426-8560, (250)421-0384
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Garage Sales Plant Sale! Lily bulbs, specialty Clematis, Millennium Delphiniums and many more interesting perennials. 3515 Carson Rd. 10am-2pm. Sat Apr 21st 8 am - 12 pm 671 Gagne Rd behind Villa Motel
9 pce dining rm, 4 pce parlour, parlour stove, 2 chandeliers, & much more. 250-445-2319, 250-442-2255.
Business/Office Service
HOME HANDYMAN Repairing, Replacing or Painting? Lance 250-231-6731
Household Services A-1 FURNACE & Air Duct Cleaning. Complete Furnace/Air Duct Systems cleaned & sterilized. Locally owned & operated. 1-800-5650355 (Free estimates)
Misc Services
3 yr old electric 30 in range, excellent cond w/1 yr warranty left. $400 firm. 250-442-2064.
Building Supplies WANTED Old Barn Board any size, shape, and kind of wood, preferably FREE. Please call 250-442-6611.
Farm Equipment 2 horse bumper pull horse trailer. Good condition, 4 wheel brakes, good tires. $1,200 obo. 250-442-3348. Wanted: manure spreader in good working condition. 250442-3817.
Firearms WANTED: RIFLES, shotguns, restricted weapons, reloading equipment, decoys or any other shooting related items. Fully licensed. Glen 250-428-6750
Food Products BUTCHER SHOP
BC INSPECTED GRADED AA OR BETTER LOCALLY GROWN NATURAL BEEF Hormone Free Grass Fed/Grain Finished $100 Packages Available Quarters/Halves $2.45/lb Hanging Weight Extra Lean Hamburger $4.00/lb TARZWELL FARMS 250-428-4316 Creston
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Mobile & RV Park U-Haul/moving supplies Winter Hours: Tues-Fri : 9 am - 5 pm Sat : 10 am - 4 pm Telephone 250-442-2995 or U-Haul 250-442-8778
FREE: Wood Pallets Call Liz @ 352.1890 ext 209
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Beige couch & loveseat, 2 end tables, all in good shape. $300 obo all. 250-447-9102.
Furniture
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Sentinel Boarding Kennels snowbirds are back, business as usual book a summer vacation for your pets 250 359-7433
Orchard grass/alfalfa, mixed hay, small square bales, barn stored. 250-442-4204.
Castlegar, Camping supplies Misc, Fish tanks April 21 & 22, Sat 9 - 3 Sun 9 - 1, 611 Yew St Castlegar, Moving sale 1443 Highland Drive Sat, Apr 21, 8 - 2 Furniture, household items Grand Forks: Moving! 1 day only! Sat, Apr 21, 8295 North Fork Rd, 9am-1pm. Midway: Busters moving sale! Sat, Apr 21, 9am-3pm, 443 4th Ave. Household goods, and furniture, tools, etc. Something for everyone.
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Misc. for Sale INSPECTIONS (WETT) and solid fuel appliances at Snowball Ventures. 250-442-2943. Wood pellets and the units that heat with them at Snowball Ventures. 250-442-2943. 7 ft tall Hibiscus plant, coral red blooms, needs lots of space. Very healthy & unique. Best offer. 250-442-8201. 9x12 ft 100% wool Indian carpet. Kashan design, blue, pink and brown tones on white background. N/S home, N/P. Price new was $2,900; offered at $625 obo. 250-442-8418. Bases for boat sleeper seats, 36 in long x 13.5 in wide by 10 in high; made of non-rotting plastic and covered by grey vinyl. $75 obo. 250-442-5653.
“Big Collectors”
Over “50” old ‘Beanie Babies” incl - Maple Old Comic (over 350) Will sell all to one buyer for one price Call 250-365-2890 leave message CAN’T GET Up Your Stairs? Acorn Stairlifts can help. Call Acorn Stairlifts now! Mention this ad and get 10% off your new Stairlift! Call 1-866-9815991. Composted manure $20 tractor bucket load, duck eggs $4 dozen, wool rovings $1.50 oz & yarns. 250-442-2573. Craftsman 8 HP snow blower, 25 in, $150; elliptical cross trainer exerciser $40. 250-4420242. DIY STEEL Building deals! Many sizes and models. Make an offer on clearance buildings today and save thousands of dollars. Free brochure - 1-800668-5111 ext. 170. Dog crate, 21 in wide by 31 in long by 23 in high - as new, $75 obo. 250-442-5653. Fuji Digital Camera, 4.0 Megapixel w/cables, charging stand $25 obo. 250-442-5653. Garmin eTrex Venture HC GPS Receiver. As new, colour $99 obo. 250-442-5653. **HOME PHONE Reconnect** Call 1-866-287-1348. Prepaid long distance specials! Feature package specials! Referral program! Don’t be without a home phone! Call to connect! 1-866-287-1348. HOT TUB (SPA) COVERS. Best price. Best quality. All shapes & colours available. 1-866-652-6837 www.thecoverguy.com/newspaper? LAWNMOWER BLADES, West Coast seeds, Peat pots, Potting soil. Gadgets & More, Downtown Trail.250-364-0404 Lund Guide 12 ft boat, 15 HP Evinrude, Belgium BAR 30-06; seeking 4,000 watt Honda generator. 250-443-2373. SAWMILLS FROM only $3997 - Make money and save money with your own bandmill - Cut lumber any dimension. In stock ready to ship. Free info & DVD: 1-800566-6899 Ext:400OT.
Local Coin Collector buying Collections, Accumulations, Olympic, Gold & Silver Coins. Call Chad 250-499-0251
Plants /Nursery Everbearing raspberry canes, $2 ea. 250-442-8026. Mariposa Greenhouse open 9am-5pm 7 days/wk. Come check us out and tag a basket for summer blooms. 3705 Koochin Rd. You can “like us” on Facebook!
Sporting Goods 2001 SKI DOO 700cc $3,500 (obo). 250-442-8699.
Real Estate Apt/Condos for Sale Grand Forks: 3 bdrm condo, #1-6690 21st St, recent upgrades to bathroom & kitchen, new paint, asking $135,000. 250-443-1403.
Duplex/4 Plex NELSON: 1201 Davies St. new 2 bedroom, 2.5 bathroom duplex. Half sold, high quality, energuide 80,great views, great location, $349,000 incl. HST, 250-226-7809. propertyguys.com ID#196677
For Sale By Owner Unfinished cabin on 2.8 acres on Riondel Rd near the Ashram. Will be appraised in May. Making a list of interested individuals. Price likely well under $200,000. Terms Negotiable. Excellent for handy person or couple 780-566-0707
Houses For Sale 2008 3bdrm. Moduline @ Beaver Falls Mobile Park. $79,900 OBO F/S D/W 250-367-6054 Almost waterfront 3475 Fisherman Rd 10 mins from Nelson private 6 acres 3 brd 3 bath 2400 sf newly renovated $579,900. 354-7383 Christina Lake: 3-bdrm, 3bath, lake view. $357,500. $5,000 down, $867.50 mo mort. assume. 403-710-4349. Grand Forks. New 2 storey $325,000. With opt. rent to own, 0% interest, 15% down. 250-497-7808.
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Surf Hotel for sale 30 yr contract @ 1 hectare Balian River West Bali $850K lock stock n barrels Google “Pondok Pitaya” 352-5726 baliansurf.com Like Dream Hotel 4 Sale on Facebook
Newly Renovated 5 bdrms, 2 baths, everything brand new. $255,000. 250-442-8760.
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WATERFRONT SALE
Only 4 Lots Left 0.5 ac lot - $109,000 0.6 ac lot - $169,000 1.0 ac lot - $229,000 Near par 3 Golf Course www.WaterlooLanding.ca www.nelson-homes.com Custom Plans, Engineered Homes from $53,000 Call 250-365-6267
Lots Ootischenia - Lot for Sale Water Connection on property & septic approval Hillview Road.(Castlegar) 250-365-6964
Mobile Homes & Parks 3 Bdrm Mobile Home Large Additions, $ 19,500 250-365-6267
Rentals Apt/Condo for Rent Rentals
Grand Forks Realty Ltd.
Grand Forks: 2 bdrm mobile, private setting $600 month; 2 bdrm apt $725 month util inc. N/S, N/P, References. Ken: 250-442-2632.
Commercial/ Industrial Prime downtown Grand Forks location - 3rd St Plaza, 3,000+ sq ft Lots of parking. Call 250-666-0088. Grand Forks: NEW OWNERSHIP. 3 commercial spaces, in town (Black Knight building) & 1 on hwy. Available now. 250442-2599 / 250-443-1599.
3600 sq.ft. of Retail Space
Located DOWN TOWN Excellent High Traffic Area Plenty of Parking 250-428-5240 Grand Forks: approx 1,000 sq ft open area plus 200 sq ft office area with 22’ x 22’ attached workshop. Lots of parking, great location, good signage on main road. Security system installed. $750 month plus utilities. Call Jim @ 250-442-9780 james.rankin70@yahoo.com Nelson: 1800 sq ft street level in commercial building with excellent exposure. Natural light and recent renovations parking avail 352-2629 or 354-8403
Cottages / Cabins Christina Lake: 1 bdm cottage w/ covered deck, bsmt, grdn, w/d, pets ok, low utils. n/s $650 + util. 604-771-1570. Small 2 bdrm cabin $695/mth on large acreage, very private, 1km south of Slocan City. Wood/ elect heat, creek water, Utilities xtra. Pets ok, room for garden. Lease required. 250-355-0035
Duplex / 4 Plex Uphill Nelson duplex suitable for family 4 bdrm, 2 bath sundeck N/S N/P references & DD required $1500/m + utilities avai May 1st messages 505-5188
Mobile Homes & Pads Grand Forks: 33 ft penthouse 5th wheel set up on the river, asking $13,000. Pad rent $300 a month. Will consider rent to own. Call 442-2995 after 5pm. Grand Forks: Mobile home pad on the river, $300 a month pad rent. Call 442-2995.
Homes for Rent 2 bdrm bungalow 6010 Harrop Procter Road close to Harrop ferry avai June 1st $1000/mo + utilities 229-4374 2bd W.Trail $500/mo. 2bd E.Trail house $650/mo. References req. 250-362-7374 CASTLEGAR 2 Bdrm House with detached garage, on a no thru street near schools, F/S, W/D, N/S, N/P, Avail May 1st $950/mth + utilities, Ref reqd, 250-399-4741
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CASTLEGAR 3 Bdrm House 550 - 9th Ave, $1,200/mth + utilities, Ph 250-365-7867 Grand Forks: 3 bdrm, 2 bath, west of town, W/D, internet & cable. N/S, N/P. Responsible tenant.$1,150 mo. 250-4427349. Grand Forks: 3 bdrm home new reno, $800 mo + util. References. 250-442-3461. Grand Forks lg home on acreage. pain1@telus.net 778866-8511, 250-442-2549. w w w. h o m e away. c o m / va c a tion-rental/british-columbia/chr istina-lake/r25986. #379429. Grand Forks: main floor, 3 bdrm renovated house on acreage suitable for working couple, $1,200 month plus utilities. 250-442-2424. Grand Forks. New. $950/m. Opt rent to own. 0% interest, 15% down. 250-497-7808. Grand Forks: Newly renovated 2 bdrm mobile w/ addition and woodstove, 2 car garage, 24 km north of town. 250-4420930. Lrg 3 bdrm home lake front access 20 min East of Nelson N/S N/P $1300/m + utilities Avail June 1 250 352-0009 NELSON: Perrier Rd. Small 2 bdrm. WD,F/S. NS/NP. Yard, shed & parking for 2 Avail now $900/mo 352-2439 or 7492
Christina Lake: 1-bdrm furnished suite, N/S, W/D. $550/mon includes utilities 250-878-4413. Avail May 1.
Rooms for Rent 2 rooms furnished NS/NP, W/D, & wifi. Avail now $400 or $475/mo all incl. 354-3922
Shared Accommodation ROBSON Roommate wanted to share House on acreage 250-365-6510
Suites, Lower 1 bdr Suite: 4 Mile 5 min from Nelson. Fireplace, jet-tub No Pets N/S $800/mo inclusive Avail June 1st 825-4348 Bright & Spacious 3bdrm suite 7 miles west of Nelson in an exquisite nature setting. W/D NS/ND $965/mo 359-6669 CASTLEGAR Basement suite 2 1/2 Bdrm, Spacious, 5 appl N/S, $800/mth incl utilities 250-365-8386 after 5:00 pm or leave msg CASTLEGAR SOUTH 1 Bdrm Basement Suite in quiet 4 plex. Clean, spacious & bright. Laundry available. N/S, N/P, $600/mth includes utilities. Ph 250-354-9804 CASTLEGAR South 1 bdrm ground level Suite, $700/mth + utilities, Call 250-304-4910 Nelson:2 bdrm basement suite, wifi, $950/mo+util. Avail May 1st 250-352-3365
Grand Forks: Attractive 1 bdrm basement suite $500 mo utils inc, N/S, N/P. References. Suitable for 1 person. 250442-0057. Separate entrance. ROBSON, 2 Bdrm Basement Suite, Avail April 15. 365-5278
Townhouses 3BDRM., 1.5Bth. $880./mo. +utilities. NP. all amenities, family orientated. 250-3641822 GLENMERRY, clean 3bd., n/p,n/s, 4appl. Avail.now. Seniors pref.Ref.req.250-368-9493 Glenmerry Townhouse 3BDRM 1 1/2 Bth. F/S $850/mo. 250-368-5908
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$50 for regular size car/truck 1989 Chrysler Dynasty, runs very well, 100,000 km, new fuel pump, solid reliable vehicle. $2,000. 250-442-7468.
Motorcycles 2009 Harley Road King Classic, black, new tires, 4+ yrs ext warranty, 35,000 km, extras, premium cond. $16,700. 1480-525-0813, Grand Forks, B.C.
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NOW - NEW 8 week courses covering snowmobile or quad or marine outboard repair. Take one course or all - fit your interest and your timeline. GPRC Fairview Campus, Fairview, Alberta. Affordable residences. 1-888-999-7882; www.gprc.ab.ca/fairview.
1990 Ford 150 4x4, w/canopy, good working order, $1,000 obo. 250-442-8075.
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Castlegar 2 Bdrm Apartment Bright & Spacious, F/S Laundry on site, close to amenities, N/S, N/P, $725/mth + utilities, Call 359-7819
Grand Forks: Wanted! House to rent. Professional working parent looking for 2-3 bdrm in town, close to town. Clean, responsible tenant. Need fully fenced yard. Elizabeth, 250-442-6611, 250-5849100 or 9-5 at 250-442-2191. MAY-SEPT. GRAND Forks area. Employed, shared accommodation ok. Steve 250505-3682 or 250-229-4555. Nelson: Unfurnished living work/space for senior male artist. Sound proofing a must. Income guaranteed; solid references avai N/S N/P, Contact Charlie 352-9876
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1975 Scamper 205S travel trailer. 21 ft overall, good condition, ready for camping, sleeps 6, 3-way fridge, hot water tank, stove, oven, furnace, toilet, shower. Lots of recent plumbing work. Clean & comfortable. $2,500 obo. 250-4425297. Also have Suburban for sale. See ad under SUVs.
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CASTLEGAR DT, new Bright 1 Bdrm Apt, Basement Suite private ent, N/S, N/P, Mature person, All new appliances $700/mth + utilities 250-365-2851 Grand Forks: Newer 2 bdrm apt in 6-plex, ground level, avail. April 1. 250-838-9757. Nelson: 2 bdrm apartment avail. Immediately. NS/NP $825/mo incl. power 365-7335 Nelson Uphill Self Contained Bachelor Suite near bus stop NS/NP, min. cooking facilities. $475/mo Util Incl. 352-6215 TRAIL, 2 Bedroom suite in House. Ideal location, across from Gyro park, walk to downtown and grocery stores, schools and Hospital. Great unit for a single person. No smoking, no pets. Ref. required. 250-368-7435
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1979 8.5 ft Okanagan camper, no leaks, very clean, fridge, furnace, new water heater. All in good working order. $2,250 obo. 250-447-7668. 1992 27 ft 5th wheel w/slide, very clean, new awning, new water heater, new water pump, big fridge w/large freezer. Asking $6,500 obo. Phone 250-442-3348. 1993 26FT 5th Wheel, new hot water tank, large pull-out. 250368-5124 1994 26-ft 5th wheel, 15 ft slide, Calif rm, A/C, forced air, microwave oven, solar panels, clean. $6,900. 250-442-5242. 1999 Allegro 32 ft motor home. Reduced - $22,000. 454, has gen, sleeps 8, hyd level, front air susp, queen bed walk around. Excellent condition. Has 50,000 km. 1-250442-2013.
Recreational/Rent Will Store Boats & RV’s on Robson property below Dam - 250-365-6510
Scrap Car Removal Scrap Batteries Wanted We buy scrap batteries from cars & trucks & heavy equip. $4.00 each. Free pick-up anywhere in BC, Minimum 10. Call Toll Free 1.877.334.2288
Sport Utility Vehicle 1993 GMC Suburban 1500, 4x4, good condition, 313,000 km, 350 FI V8, auto, remote start, A/C, cruise, P/W, P/L, intermittent wipers, P/seat, rear heater, MP3 stereo, barn doors, 3rd row seat, trailer brakes. New radiator & A/C service, recent windshield, alternator & starter. Clean inside, runs strong. $2,500 obo. 250-442-5297. 2006 Honda CRV, black w/black interior, AWD, 146,000 km, auto, very clean. $14,800. 250-446-2459.
1998 Pontiac Transport van. 148,000 km, mechanic check. Excellent condition, clean $3,500. 250-666-0062. 2002 Ford wheelchair van w/side lift. $10,500 obo. 250442-0656. 2006 DODGE 3500 Flat Deck, 4/dr 99,000kms. Diesel, auto, duels, $32,000. 250-428-5559
Utility Trailers 2010 7x16 car trailer, tandem, 4 wheel electric brake, 5,500 lb. $2,600. 250-442-8864.
Boats 2008 Seadoo GTI130 1 owner, 3 person water craft. only 50 hours on this unit. Dealer maintained & serviced. Cover, bumpers, trailer incl. Pkg new was $12,083 + tax, first $6,450 takes!! 250-551-3336/250-352-3942
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Published pursuant to section 480 Warehouse Lien Act. Pine Tree Market and Mini Storage Inc., 1884 Pass Creek Road, Castlegar, B.C., claims a Warehouse Lien against; Unit # 1 (Scott Jordan) items in storage and Unit # 17 (Joleen Maan) items in storage due to default in payment of their lease. Description; household goods/furniture. Owners of property may contact Pine Tree Mini Storage by 5:00 pm, April 26th at 250-365-7827 to redeem personal property by paying overdue rent and related penalties (storage costs) in full as described in their lease agreement.
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Canadians are living longer and costs for the Old Age Security (OAS) are rising. On April 1, 2023 the Government of Canada plans to start raising the age of eligibility for OAS and the Guaranteed Income Supplement (GIS) from 65 to 67.*
What does this mean for you? 54 or older as of March 31, 2012
You may still obtain OAS/GIS at age 65
53 or younger as of March 31, 2012
The age of eligibility for OAS/GIS will change gradually between 2023 and 2029
Starting in July 2013, Canadians who are eligible for, but not yet receiving OAS will have the flexibility to delay receiving it in exchange for a higher monthly amount at a later date.
The number of working-age Canadians for every senior is decreasing** 6
The number of working-age Canadians per senior is decreasing, placing additional pressure on the OAS program.
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For a free brochure or more information visit www.ServiceCanada.gc.ca/retirement or call 1 800 O-Canada (TTY 1-800-926-9105) *Subject to parliamentary approval
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