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Reliving the past Dressed in period costume, Matthew Smith listens to some of the grown-ups talking about the past during the Black Powder Rendezvous, a historical re-enactment sponsored by the Monashee Mountain Men, held over the May long weekend at the Salmon Arm Fish and Game Club shooting range.
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Stomp moves ahead with plans Motorcycle rally: CSRD sets conditions for event, organizers still have to work out logistics. By Barb Brouwer OBSERVER STAFF
They’re staying mum – verbally at least. After refusing to discuss plans for this year’s Summer Stomp on Friday, organizers posted the start of ticket sales for the event on their website Tuesday. “The Summer Stomp is back! The location is set, planning is well under way, and posters are just about ready to go to press,” reads the site. Organizers won conditional approval from Columbia Shuswap Regional District directors at
last week’s board meeting in Sicamous. They showed no emotion following the meeting and made clear Friday they had no interest in speaking to the media. “We had a meeting of the organization last night and passed a resolution. We’re gonna be silent,” said Summer Stomp representative Steve Hammer, the day after CSRD directors agreed to dispense with permitted use regulations – but not without some conditions. Despite not being on the agenda, directors gave Hammer the oppor-
tunity to address the board following an update from Dan Passmore, CSRD development services assistant. Included in Passmore’s update from the April board meeting, when directors told Stomp organizers they needed to see more detailed plans, was a letter from Vernon/North Okanagan Detachment’s RCMP Sgt. David Evans. In his May 10 letter, Evans listed seven concerns regarding the Stomp proposed for July 19 to July 22 at 1908 and 1926 Salmon River Road.
This week Shon Wilson’s family makes a desperate plea for a donor kidney. See details on page A3. There was a lot of air time over the weekend at the city’s skateboard park. See A16.
These included a lack of infrastructure, public safety, remoteness, difficulty in maintaining security at the event, access and the “bring-your-own” liquor policy proposed by Stomp organizers. Also chief among Evans’ concerns is that two other events are being held in the Vernon/North Okanagan Detachment area on the same weekend – Sturgis North and Armstrong Metalfest. With Sturgis closing at midnight and the Stomp historically running to 2 or 4 a.m., Evans surmises an influx of Sturgis North patrons ar-
riving at the Stomp could be beyond the capacity of the site and organizers. “The proposed site is on private property and I am still awaiting a legal opinion to determine if we would have the power to enter onto the site in a proactive and preventive fashion without a specific call for our services,” Evans wrote in his May 10 letter to the board. Passmore told directors that Interior Health also expressed concerns regarding source of water, See Midnight on page A2
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Midnight music shut down Continued from front food safety, sewage disposal, solid waste disposal, sanitation, personal services, communicable disease, emergency plan, camping, site safety, fire control and health promotion. “It’s important to know IH leaves most of these issues to Stomp organizers, but food vendors and sanitary facilities need to be inspected by Public Health,” he said. He noted the main entrance to the Stomp appears to cross a property not involved with the event, owned by a neighbour who has not given consent for his property to be used as access. Passmore indicated he had received 98 form letters supporting the event and a few opposing the Stomp. “Organizers will need to resolve this prior to June 1 as staff have given the group until then to return signed-off plans and approvals,” said Passmore, who recommended suspending bylaw enforcement on the two properties, which are located within the Agricultural Land Reserve. “It’s important for the organizing committee to receive support of the board in order to proceed with planning.” In an unusual move, acting board chair Dave Raven invited Hammer, who sat in the gallery with three other Stomp organizers, to speak directly to directors. “First, I really want to stress it’s charitable not commercial,” Hammer said, noting even organizers pay to enter the event and that the only ones who get in free are entertainers. “It brings social and economic benefits to the area but also charitable benefits.” Hammer told directors the neighbour had offered to support the event if he received $10,000 for access across a portion of his driveway, something he said organizers refused to consider because
it would reduce the amount of money available to charities. “As far as the RCMP goes, it’s a 22-year event and in that time we have had three ambulance calls for fairly minor injuries,” he said, noting that as in every other Stomp, organizers would be working closely with the Silver Creek Fire Department. “We have never not allowed people not to bring liquor onto their own campsites…” Hammer advised organizers are well equipped to deal with any and all issues. “If the RCMP had their way, there would be no tourists in the area, no people on the lake,” he said. “They like to have nothing going on because that’s the easiest way to serve and protect.” Hammer assured directors the RCMP would be invited onto
“We live here and we’re not idiots about fire,” responded Hammer, indicating the fire is well-tended with a tanker on site and keeps people in one spot. Salmon Arm rep Debbie Cannon pointed out that while Sturgis North left a bad taste and a $300,000 debt last year, the Stomp has handed out more than $100,000 in its 22-year run. “They know a little bit of what they’re doing out there and I think we should be supporting this,” she said. “Everyone worries about bikers being drunk but that’s not really what happens. And it’s an easy fix – set up road blocks.” Talbot agreed he is not against the Stomp. “I have been to it and think they do a very good job, but these are concerns brought to me by people who live
Morgan put forward a motion that the music be shut down by midnight and all the directors, except for Parker who remained opposed, voted for a midnight music shut-down. They also agreed to dispense with enforcement of the permitted use bylaw if the organizers and property owners enter into an agreement to address the issues of health and safety, riparian area regulations, noise and nuisance, and waste disposal.
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First, I really want to stress it’s charitable not commercial. It brings social and economic benefits to the area but also charitable benefits.
Steve Hammer SUMMER STOMP the site and noted that while Salmon Arm Staff Sgt. Kevin Keane does not openly support the Stomp, “he has had no problems with the event in the past.” Following Hammer’s presentation, directors chewed over the issues. Up first, Area D Falkland-Silver CreekRanchero director René Talbot listed some of the same concerns as those expressed in Evans’ letter and said he has received numerous emails and letters of protest. “The two main concerns are the bonfire and the music continuing until 4 a.m.,” he said, pointing out the stretch of road between Highway 97A and the site is the worst of Salmon River Road and that his area has already had several grass fires.
there,” he said. “I cannot ignore what people in the area say – even though it’s not a lot of them.” But Area A Rural Revelstoke director Loni Parker was not in favour, agreeing with RCMP and other agency concerns. “First thing, if it was in my neighbourhood it’s nothing I would be supportive of,” she said. “Maybe you have something else on the site beyond bikers drinking… I was hoping to see more information come forward to make it seem possible to move ahead, but I can’t support it this year.” “If it happened in my neighbourhood I’d be livid,” added Electoral Area F director Larry Morgan. “I think it should be shut down at midnight.”
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Local family in frantic search for donor kidney By Barb Brouwer OBSERVER STAFF
A mother is making a plea for her son’s life. Five years ago, Linda Rollier gave her then 19-year-old son Shon Wilson the life-saving gift of one of her kidneys. And while he had four years of working and enjoying life in Fort Nelson, Wilson’s body has now rejected the kidney and he is no longer responding well to dialysis. “He is so weak he can’t even write his own name,” says Rollier of her son, who is father to a three-year-old daughter. “Something is going on with his hands, he’s freezing all the time and very, very tired.” His only hope for survival is another kidney. Unfortunately, family members who would be willing to part with one of their own are unable to do so. Because Wilson’s body has rejected his mom’s kidney, nobody else on her side of the family can donate. And everybody on his dad’s side has the wrong blood type. Wilson’s blood type is B, so Rollier says he would be able to accept
a kidney from a healthy person with either Type B or Type O blood. Within two weeks of the November 2006 transplant, both Rollier and Wilson were amazed at how well they felt. But in the last year, Wilson started feeling sick again. His body began creating antibodies against Rollier’s blood proteins so the kidney was rejected. He had to quit work as a heavy equipment operator and move back to Salmon Arm early last fall, when he begun trips to and from Kamloops three to five times a week for dialysis. In January, Wilson began in-home dialysis that requires a 45-minute process of fluid exchange four times a day. His kidneys are in 100 per cent shutdown, says Rollier, who points out that nearly 80 per cent of the more than 4,300 Canadians on the organ transplant list are waiting for a kidney. The Kidney Foundation of Canada reports that in 2010, one-third of Canadians who died while waiting for an organ transplant were waiting for a kidney. In 2010, 82 people died
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In need: Shon Wilson helps three-yearold daughter Eden look for eggs at Easter. Wilson is in dire need of a new kidney to replace one previously donated by his mother. After four years, his body is rejecting that organ. before a kidney could be found. Nearly 40 per cent of all kidney transplants are made possible by living donors. If someone is in-
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Otters messy but tolerated By Martha Wickett OBSERVER STAFF
Part of a rumour that some of our readers have been hearing is true. Otters are, indeed, pooping on the docks at the Salmon Arm Wharf. However, the second part of the rumour – that the city has approved trapping said otters, appears to have no basis in fact. Writes Elaine Cawson Bushman: “It has been going around on the grapevine that Salmon Arm has approved trapping and destroying the otters that live down by the wharf. The reason I understand that they are
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Visitor: Some love to see the otters at the wharf, but others see
them as a clean-up waiting to happen. doing this is to ensure that the otters are gone before the houseboats are docked at the wharf as they poop on the houseboats.” Robert Niewenhuizen, the city’s director of engineering and public works, said he has heard otter rumours
as well, but the city has no plans to trap or destroy them. “No action is being taken on the otters,” he said Tuesday. At Twin Anchors Houseboats, Don Tonks said houseboat staff deal with feces from otters and birds
regularly. “We are well aware of the situation and we are in the almost daily position of washing off the docks.” He said he has not discussed the situation with the owner of Twin Anchors, but he expects to do so shortly.
Fields temporarily shut down By Martha Wickett OBSERVER STAFF
The near future will be filled with field juggling, as the SASCU Sports Fields at Little Mountain will be closed from Monday, May 28 until Friday, June 8. The fields are being closed so they can be aerated, top-dressed and overseeded in order to reestablish the turf cover, says Brad Ackerman, the city’s supervisor of parks. “That will be adequate time to get the seed germinated and on its way to being established,” he said, noting the parks department wants to minimize the inconvenience of a closure at the same time as making sure the fields regenerate. (The fields at Little Mountain were closed yesterday, Tuesday the
22nd, because of excessive water on the fields.) Along with shuffling all the games slated for Little Mountain when the fields are closed come May 28, a junior girls high school tournament scheduled for this coming weekend had to be moved to Kamloops because of the condition of the fields. No games will be cancelled because of the closure, Ackerman said. “The school district has been great in working together with us in finding alternate locations for user groups during the closure period. It speaks to the relationship between the school district and the city.” The status of all the fields is available by going to the city’s website, www.salmo-
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narm.ca, then the ‘residents’ tab, then ‘parks and recreation,’ then ‘field status’ and scroll down. He said the city looked at closing fields at Little Mountain at the start of the season, but the temperatures were cold then so it “wasn’t condusive to establishing turf coverage.” Ackerman said it’s imperative they be shut down. “If we don’t close the fields and get grass re-established, we will have poor conditions all year long and possibly into next year.” He said Little Mountain is overly popular because it has three fields at one location. “That’s what makes Little Mountain shine and, at the same time, that’s its worst enemy. Everyone wants to go there.”
In a previous interview, Ackerman said parks and recreation will be changing how fields are booked. He explained that in 2011, fields at Little Mountain underwent nearly double the 450 hours recommended for a field during a 12-month period. Field #1 saw 760 hours, Field #2 800 hours and Field #3, just over 700 hours. Meanwhile the Jackson campus field sustained just 275 hours of use, while Blackburn #1 and #2 each saw less than 400. “Historically, user groups can book a field location wherever they want. We’re trying to change to having them request a time and we’ll find the location. We won’t turn down a request, but it might not be the location they want.”
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Salmon Arm man ordered to stand trial in Supreme Court on child porn charges By Tracy Hughes OBSERVER STAFF
A Salmon Arm man facing charges of possession and the distribution of child pornography has had his case set over to BC Supreme Court. Bruce Darcy Abar, 51, was
taken into custody on April 26, 2011 after a tip-off from the RCMP’s Child Exploitation Unit. Officers seized several computers and discs from a residence located in the southeast quadrant of the city.
Two adults, a man and a woman, were taken into custody at the time and several computers and discs were seized. The woman was not charged. Abar will appear in court May 30 to fix a date for trial. He is currently out on bail.
Police pull over graffiti artists The RCMP in Salmon Arm were kept busy over the Victoria Day weekend, responding to 81 calls for service. The nature of the calls ranged from traffic matters, to intoxicated persons, and drug crime.
At 4 a.m., on May 18, an officer stopped a vehicle on the TransCanada Highway. Investigation revealed that the occupants were in possession of several cans of spray paint and were responsible for graffiti done earlier that
night. Investigation is continuing. On May 19, police recovered a stolen vehicle from a forestry road in the Deep Creek area. The vehicle has been burnt. This vehicle had been stolen from the Enderby area.
City News and Public Notices NOTICE The south side Hudson Avenue NE meters will be removed soon and will be replaced by ”ONE ONLY” PAY AND DISPLAY TICKET MACHINE. The location of the pay and display ticket machine will be on Hudson Avenue NE by the northeast corner of the Tim Horton’s property. You will need to get a valid coupon from the machine and place it on your dash to avoid being ticketed / towed. This new system only applies to the angle parking on the south side of Hudson Avenue NE between 4 Street NE and 6 Street NE.
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Notice is hereby given that the Council of the City of Salmon Arm will hold a Public Hearing in the NORTH CANOE COMMUNITY HALL, 7210 – 51 Street NE, Salmon Arm, British Columbia, on Monday, May 28, 2012, at 7:00 p.m. 1. Proposed Amendments to Official Community Plan Bylaw No. 4000: a) Map 4.1 (Urban Containment Boundary): i) Remove those parts of Lot 1, Plan KAP73927, Section 31, Township 20, Range 9, W6M, KDYD from the Urban Containment Area; and ii) Include those parts of Lot B, Plan KAP89444 and Lot 1 Plan KAP47838, Section 31, Township 20, Range 9, W6M, KDYD within the Urban Containment Area;
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CITY OF SALMON ARM SPRINKLING RESTRICTIONS Annual sprinkling restrictions within the City of Salmon Arm are in effect from May 15 to September 15 SPRINKLING HOURS ARE ALLOWED AS FOLLOWS: The sprinkling regulations allow sprinkling two days per week based on the last two numbers of the house (business) street address between the hours of 7:00 a.m. and 11:00 a.m. and 7:00 p.m. and 11 p.m. No sprinkling on Monday 00 – 33 Tuesday and Friday only 34 – 66 Wednesday and Saturday only 67 – 99 Thursday and Sunday only Customers with automatic underground irrigation systems will be allowed and encouraged to water lawns between 12:00 a.m. (midnight) and 7 a.m. on the appropriate days. Your co-operation in adhering to these restrictions will be greatly appreciated. Residents are encouraged to conserve wherever possible. Failure to comply with these restrictions may result in a fine, metered water rates, or a discontinuation of service. For clarification in mobile home parks and strata developments, please call City Hall at 803-4000. Engineering & Public Works Department
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Proposed Text Amendment to Section 2.2 of Zoning Bylaw No. 2303: i) Add a definition for “Recreational Vehicle Strata Park”. 2. Proposed Text Amendment with the addition of Section 51 of Zoning Bylaw No. 2303: i) Add “Section 51 - CD-13 - Comprehensive Development Zone - 13”. 3. Proposed Rezoning of those parts of Lot 1, Plan 47838, Lot B, Plan KAP89444 and Lot 2, Plan KAP73927, Section 31, Township 20, Range 9, W6M, KDYD from P-1 (Park and Recreation Zone) to CD-13 (Comprehensive Development Zone - 13). Civic Addresses: 6241 & 6381 – 50 Street NE and 6471 – 46 Street NE Location: west of 50 Street NE and Trans Canada Highway NE in Canoe Present Use: Golf Course Proposed Use: Recreational Vehicle Strata Park Owner / Applicant: Club Shuswap Golf and R.V. / T. Barnard Reference: OCP4000-3/ Bylaw No. 3921 and ZON.962/Bylaw No. 3922 The files for the proposed bylaws are available for inspection between the hours of 8:30 a.m. and 4:00 p.m., Monday through Friday, excluding holidays from May 14 to May 28, 2012, both inclusive, in the office of the Corporate Officer at the City of Salmon Arm, 500 - 2 Avenue NE. THOSE WHO DEEM THEIR INTEREST AFFECTED BY THE PROPOSED BYLAWS ARE URGED TO REVIEW THE FILES AVAILABLE IN DEVELOPMENT SERVICES DEPARTMENT (OR TELEPHONE 8034000) TO OBTAIN THE FACTS OF THE PROPOSALS PRIOR TO THE PUBLIC HEARING. Carl Bannister, Corporate Officer 65 Avenue NE
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Christopher Foulds
Easier than bank robbery Earlier this year, I penned a column in which I noted getting elected as an MP or appointed as a senator is generally akin to winning a lottery. The salary for an MP is outstanding ($158,000) and even more generous when the MP is tasked with extra duties. For example, cabinet ministers get an additional $75,000 a year from taxpayers, ministers of state receive an extra $57,000 from taxpayers, parliamentary secretaries are afforded a bonus of $16,000 from taxpayers and government caucus chairs get another $11,000 from taxpayers. Add to this well-to-do salary a pension plan that can only be called obscene (what other job results in a $30,000 pension for six years’ work?) and “hitting the lottery” is just about the perfect description. Shortly after publishing the column, Kamloops-ThompsonCariboo Conservative MP Cathy McLeod, send me a tweet on Twitter, taking issue with some of my descriptions of an MP’s workload. McLeod suggested she and I trade jobs for a week, so I can experience first-hand the job of an MP. If the offer came from McLeod’s Conservative colleague, International Development Minister Bev Oda, I might have jumped at the suggestion. After all, how often does one get the opportunity to essentially steal from taxpayers, to act no different than a common thief, and escape any sanctions? Oda should have been charged with theft; instead, her hubrisfilled visit to London, England, doesn’t even warrant demotion from cabinet or even a public tongue-lashing from her boss, Prime Minister Stephen Harper. To review: Oda was in London in June 2011 to attend a conference focused on vaccination and immunization of children in developing countries. The conference was being held at the five-star Grange St. Pauls Hotel, where Oda had rooms waiting. Instead, she chose to upgrade to the spectacularly lavish Savoy and chose to hire a limousine, billing thousands of dollars extra to taxpayers. This theft of public funds would have remained out of the public eye had the Canadian Press not exposed it by perusing travel documents. Remember, this is the very same entitled MP who billed taxpayers $5,400 for limo use while attending the 2006 Juno Awards in Halifax. This is the very same self-righteous MP who compiled $11,000 in limousine bills during her first 15 months as a cabinet minister. Obviously, getting elected to Parliament is akin to winning a lottery and, as Oda has shown, it is also not unlike robbing a bank while being granted immunity from prosecution. It’s utterly disgusting to know we are all contributing to a disgraceful MP’s get-rich-quick scheme, while far too many Canadians are under immense stress to avoid bankruptcy at the end of each day. Every day Oda goes to sleep without being punished is one more day Harper’s Conservatives have further damaged their credibility. -Christopher Foulds is editor of Kamloops This Week.
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HST leaves lasting legacy The provincial government is bringing back the provincial sales tax (PST). It had no choice — it was told to do so by voters last summer in the HST referendum. The harmonized tax, and most specifically, the way it came about, was so reviled that a majority of voters were quite prepared to bring back the PST. This despite the fact that the PST is not nearly as efficient a tax, and does not come with the tax credits that the HST does. Voters weren’t even swayed by a provincial promise to reduce the HST to 10 per cent, which would be two per cent lower than the combined GST and PST. But it has now done what it had to do, and the new PST looks like it will be at least a little simpler for businesses to deal with. Payments can be
made online and timelines will be more harmonized with the GST remittance schedule. Despite the logistical changes needed, the entire HST exercise was beneficial in several respects. It showed that citizens have the power to put limits on governments that exceed their mandates. There was no promise of an HST in the 2009 election. Two months later, it was government policy. B.C. referendum law allowed citizens to overthrow this reversal in policy. The HST debacle caused one premier to leave office and may yet cause the defeat of the government. Future governments will be much more cautious in going against public will, and refusing to listen to reasonable concerns. -Langley Times
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The Observer asked:
If a tourist asked you what they should do while in Salmon Arm, what would you suggest?
Chris Letham “Bike or hike the South Canoe trails ... and then take in a movie at the Salmar.”
Linda Painchaud “Take a walk around McGuire Lake.”
Noah Bumstead “Canoe Beach.”
Peter Gook “A nice walk along the trail down by the wharf.”
Sam Lashuk “The SABNES nature walk.”
Room for Time for politicians to pony up fishing and turtles I am writing this on behalf of the Salmon Arm Fish & Game Club in response to the latest series of letters in the paper which address a perceived problem with the painted turtles and the children’s fishery located at McGuire Lake. We would like to thank the City of Salmon Arm and the councillors who voted in favour of the restocking program, which gives our children the chance to experience the excitement of catching their very first fish. This is an excellent opportunity for everyone and serves to educate youngsters in a fun way, the basics of how to fish, before they go out onto the big lake. Like anything we do in life, we have to start out small and perfect our abilities before taking on larger challenges. We have discussed this issue at our monthly meeting and have agreed that our club is very interested in helping where we can, to keep this program in place. We offered to provide logs that could be installed in the lake, away from the fishing docks, for the turtles to rest and sun themselves. We have older members of the club that remember this lake as a fishing pond and not a turtle pond. Many have very fond memories of their fathers taking them down to McGuire Lake fishing back in the 1940s, 1950s and 1960s. Carl Sundmark remembers when A. D. Meek, who lived in a brick house at the north end of the lake, had stocked the lake with 5,000 trout for people to fish for, back in the early 1940s. We would imagine that there were always painted turtles in the lake at that time, as well, and they survived quite well. We believe there is room for both the fishing and the turtles and we just need to make some adjustments to protect them both. The latest steps taken to protect the turtles are a step in the right direction and we will work with the city and others to help keep this going for all to enjoy. Ron Pederson, President, Salmon Arm Fish & Game Club
Since the federal government raised the intention of reducing expenditures in government to reduce the debt, I emailed the relevant MP’s about this problem. I suggested to Flaherty, Harper and Colin Mayes that they should start at the top to set an example of the seriousness of their action. I suggested they should reduce their remuneration, expenses and pensions. I gave the example of Italy that reduced the salaries of government employees but
retained their own lavish remuneration. I suggested we should not mimic the Italian action. What I said fell on deaf ears. Our government didn’t start from the top but ran roughshod on government employees and never reduced their own remuneration. They acted the same as in Italy. Colin Mayes, if he answers, only mimics his leader, Mr Harper. Flaherty answers by giving a similar response and never answers one’s questions. He never said Yes or No. By not answering he is
not interested in joining the pain of debt reduction. It’s the same as saying “don’t do as I do, do as I say.” Colin Mayes should be put on our list as one who doesn’t consider he should contribute to debt reduction. I rest my case. I ask that all members of the OkanaganShuswap write your MP on this subject. Maurice Boulanger
Canada’s bomb policy reeks of hypocrisy Imagine a child unwittingly picking up a “bomblet” – an unexploded part of a cluster bomb. It explodes, leaving the child maimed, bleeding, in agonizing pain, or dead. Cluster bombs are explicitly designed to do this. For any parent, grandparent – or anyone who has ever loved a child – to visualize this scenario is appalling. Of cluster bomb victims, 98 per cent are civilians, and most of these civilians are children. Many countries have signed a treaty outlawing cluster bombs. (The USA, Russia and China produce and stockpile cluster bombs; they reject this treaty.) Canada has signed the treaty. But Canada’s ratifying legislation (Bill S-10) is so watered down that it actually
helps non-signatory countries use these bombs. Canada’s treaty negotiator says: “….this legislation is the worst of any of the 111 countries that have so far ratified this treaty.” Instead of rejecting these horrendous weapons, Canada will indirectly support their use. Ironically, Canada has never used these weapons. Why now become complicit in their use? Bill S-10 allows non-signatory countries (e.g. the USA) to transport weapons through our territory, allows investments in companies producing weapons, and allows Canadian pilots to drop cluster bombs while assisting non-signatory countries. Internationally Canada’s stance will
be seen as pure hypocrisy. The Harper government knows what it’s doing. While the children they love play in bomblet-free parks, these legislators are creating a toothless law that supports crippling and maiming children elsewhere. The House of Commons is no safe haven. A legislator who supports Bill S-10 is personally responsible for any child torn apart by a cluster bomblet as a result of this intentionally insipid legislation. It will be the same as if they had placed it with their own hands. The only morally acceptable position vis-à-vis cluster bombs is to rid them from this world. Joanna Bell
‘Fun’ fishing anything but Shopping options The fact that the children’s fishing project is detrimental to the lake, fish and turtles will never sway those who feel nothing for the suffering of others. When a person has no feeling they are incapable of caring or respecting. To encourage children to catch a fish and watch it struggle for its life as it’s pulled from the water by a hook piercing the roof of its mouth, not because we need or want the food but simply because it’s “fun,” will only teach them to feel nothing for
other life forms. The next generation is our only hope to turn around the environmental catastrophe we have created. This will never happen if today’s children become adults who are not even capable of realizing the magnitude of suffering humans are causing. The McGuire Lake fishing project will only perpetuate the very lack of respect for nature that it is claiming to remedy. Belinda Lyall
move out of town Could someone please tell me where I could purchase a face cloth, towels, or even underwear after Zellers and Fields are no longer here? We are constantly being reminded to shop locally – where?
Now it appears a trip to Vernon, Kamloops or even Kelowna is our option. That’s not shopping locally. Is there some big secret we are not being told? Donna Hazell
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1919
Imperial Oil was erecting a storage warehouse on the lake side of the CPR tracks opposite the exchange. A large crowd was expected at the Rex Theatre this week as Lieutenant H.F. Helmsing was scheduled to deliver the famous lecture on the story of the blocking of Zeebrugge Harbour.
1929
S.R. Clough and G. Greenwood presented to district council a petition from 41 citizens who desired council to take over the water supply in the Broadview area. District council hired a constable, naming to the post O.W.M. Hughes.
1939
Salmon Arm was sprucing up and decorating as the “Royal Train” was scheduled to pass through Sunday without stopping. Local fishermen hiking into Arthur Lake sadly reported that the lake was still frozen and the hills covered with four feet of snow.
1949
Revived by Salmon Arm Rotary Club after a lapse during war years, local May Day celebrations at the Athletic Grounds were an outstanding success. A huge crowd, more than 800 of them children, saw Colleen Reader crowned queen for 1949. A committee representing the local chamber of commerce and council was preparing a brief asking for reductions in power rates here. Present rates were described as “excessive and restrictive.”
1959
Ken Boynes, postmaster and storekeeper at Malakwa, found burglars had made off with $150 cash and postal money order forms; however the thieves failed to find $800 in cash and an additional $800 in signed cheques. Some 260 exhibits were entered in the annual spring flower show sponsored by Salmon Arm and District Horticultural Society. The Shuswap Lake Tourist Association was re-organized after being idle for two years.
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Science is a subject best learned by doing. This is the philosophy of Salmon Arm Secondary science teacher Dave Ramsay, who has won School District #83 board approval for a new environmental science course that will focus on the Shuswap Watershed. The eight-credit course provides four credits each in Environmental Science 11 and Civics 11 and is designed to engage students in the science using a hands-on approach. “We’re going to teach the science, but use the Shuswap as our text book, and the kids will be involved in all sorts of projects,” said the enthusiastic teacher two days after the board approved his pitch for the new course at the May board meeting. And while students are discovering the science of the local watershed with a focus on sustainability, they will also learn about the structure of local government and community action and involvement from socials teacher Graham Gomme. “This is such a great fit – not only are they learning about science and civics, they’re learning that it’s messy and complex,” Ramsay says. “It’s not like a text book: there are no answers, there’s interaction between big systems, challenges they’re not gonna know about until they get there.” Having won board approval, Ramsay says he’ll be spending time and money getting set up for introduction of the course in September. Funding for some of the equipment Ramsay needs will come from a $5,000 grant received from RBC last year. When Wendy Gaudet, manager of client care at the local branch, handed over the cheque last fall, she said the proposal to make students (and the community) aware of the critical importance of water in general and the watershed in particular, was a perfect fit with the parameters set
Course prep: Salmon Arm Secondary science teacher Dave Ramsay has developed an environmental science-civics course that will teach students about the Shuswap Watershed and working with governments. by RBC’s Blue Water Project Community Action Grant program. Ramsay designed the course from a major curriculum project he created as part of his masters program in leadership and administration. “I designed it in pieces to share (with other teachers) and as a whole course,” he said when RBC made their donation last fall, noting his work integrated some of the previous work accomplished by former teacher and member of the Kingfisher Interpretive Centre Kim Fulton. “This is taking it to the next step, and every time I do a presentation on it I get the same response – excitement,” says Ramsay, who has been responsible for turning several of his former students onto the joys of science. “I’ve got lots of students that have gone on to do geology, earth science, chemistry,” he says. “One was inspired to get a masters in resource management and is helping design the course. Another went on to geology and another is going on to earth and environmental science.”
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Ramsay is thrilled the students will have the opportunity to see, feel and interact with the environment and to work outside and in the lab. He believes the work will lead to more understanding of how and where damage is being done to the watershed and says the students will be interacting with the community and hopefully educating the general public – with good results. “A well-educated community is educated in its own business,” says Ramsay. “We don’t know the specific business of Salmon Arm but we do know the lake and watershed is a big part of it, so we want to be educated. Education has a big role here and it should benefit our society.” Passionate about science and the success of his students, an enthusiastic Ramsay says he’ll be in and out of the school all summer to make sure all is ready. He hopes the course will appeal to many students. “It really fires me up seeing the kids getting hooked on science.”
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Premier bitten by pest problem BC VIEWS
Tom Fletcher VICTORIA – Premier Christy Clark has a new political problem buzzing around her office. A year ago, the newly appointed premier was looking to change the channel for an unpopular government grappling with the fallout of the harmonized sales tax. Newly appointed NDP leader Adrian Dix was touting an idea that is all the rage with urban folks, a ban on “cosmetic pesticides.� All the better B.C. communities already have one, starting with Clark’s old stomping ground of Port Moody in 2003. So she figured she’d better run to the front of this parade, swipe a popular policy from the opposition and do something to redefine the B.C. Liberal Party after the tax-cutting, regulation-repealing decade of Gordon Campbell. But first an allparty committee would
hold hearings around the province, chaired by Kootenay East MLA Bill Bennett. Bennett presented the committee’s report last week, and one could see what was coming. Bennett is the rifle-toting outdoorsman who recently called on his government to abandon the carbon tax, saying it’s silly to keep pretending B.C. can change the world’s climate. He was recently appointed by Clark to cochair the B.C. Liberal Party policy committee for next year’s election, a strong signal of the party’s rightward shift in response to the B.C. Conservative threat. Bennett concluded after 10 months of hearings that the public aversion to common lawn and garden herbicides is based on “chemophobia� that flourishes due to scientific illiteracy. That statement is both politically dangerous
and absolutely correct. I first covered this issue in the Okanagan 25 years ago, when environmentalists fought the use of Roundup by the forests ministry to knock down brush and promote new trees. The evidence boils down to this: these complex organic compounds break down in a short period to simpler, common components that pose no threat. Thus, with buffer zones around watercourses and temporary entry restrictions, they are safe. Unfortunately, most people know little or nothing about chemistry and refuse to believe this. The parallels between local government responses to smart meter hysteria and this scientifically ignorant push against “pesticides� is telling. As Bennett put it, when someone becomes convinced her child is at risk, “that mum is pretty darn compelling when she goes to council.� Few have the courage to stand up to that.
This committee sought advice from Health Canada, whose scientists approve conditions of use for chemicals. Health Canada representative Lindsay Hansen said B.C. was the first province to ask for its advice, despite the fact that most provinces have imposed bans. These bans are political, not public safety measures, University of Guelph toxicologist Keith Solomon told MLAs. The committee also learned that “cosmetic� use accounts for only five per cent of pesticides. Most of it is in agriculture, forestry and commercial pest control, with no ban proposed. The NDP is content to fan public fear and ignore evidence, as with smart meters and oil pipelines. The premier has a choice here. She can do the popular thing, or the right thing.
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A project that’s been on the city’s wish list for at least a year has moved up the ladder. Funding for a pedestrian overpass over the CP railway at 17th Avenue NE is one of two projects that staff recommended to city council be included in grant applications under the federal, provincial and Union of BC Municipalities gas tax agreement. The estimated cost for the overpass, which would be about halfway between the fenced entrance to the foreshore trail and Christmas Island, and below the mailboxes on Lakeshore Drive, is $1.5 million. The other project is an upgrade to the ultraviolet light disinfection system at the city’s sewage treatment plant, estimated at $650,000. The two projects came from a list of five on the city’s ‘future capital works’ priority list. After discussions at the May 14 council meeting, council voted unanimously to include two other projects in the grant applications. They are: an expansion to the airport taxiway, estimated at $850,000, as well as a sanitary sewer gravity collection system for 30th Street SW at the industrial park. The san-
itary sewer main extension project is estimated to cost $500,000. The city’s director of engineering and public works, Robert Niewenhuizen, said the need for an upgrade to the ultraviolet light disinfection system at the city’s sewage treatment plant is a new project that’s been identified recently. “We’re experiencing problems meeting our criteria – not all the time... We have a
Dayton Knight Consulting Engineers were contracted to provide options and design for the upgrade of the UV system. As for the pedestrian overpass, Niewenhuizen said the project was identified as part of CP Rail’s plans for extending the railway siding in Salmon Arm. Double tracking is intended to reduce delays at crossings downtown. “This agreement be-
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city’s priority list. The Blackburn Park application was not successful. Although this time around staff had decided the overpass and the sewage treatment plant were the two top priorities, and applying for two projects would be the best approach for success, council decided otherwise. “If we don’t get one and two (sewage treatment and overpass), and we get three and five (airport and industrial park), jobs would be created, so I don’t see a loss to adding them,” said Coun. Chad Eliason. He noted that with an election year coming up, provincial funds might be more forthcoming.
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tween the city and CP requires that the city begin to plan and budget for public safety improvements including fencing and a pedestrian overpass to address concerns around trespassing and public safety,” he wrote in his report to council. Last fall, when the city was applying to the provincial Community Recreation Program for improvements to Blackburn Park, the pedestrian overpass at 17th Avenue NE was on the
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A TV crew was in the Shuswap May 11 to film an episode of extreme houseboating — extreme luxury that is. Powderhouse Productions were on location in the Sicamous area filming one of a six-episode series on houseboating, which will be featured on the Travel Channel this fall. The production focuses on Waterway Houseboats’ largest and most luxurious model, the 94-foot Legacy. “They were looking for the biggest and best houseboat they could find and they found us,” says Neil Millar, general manager of Waterway Houseboats. The three-storey houseboat is the largest on Shuswap Lake and offers all the comforts of an elite hotel. Waterways has two Legacy models in its fleet. The Legacy boasts a furnished boardroom, video conferencing capabilities, 14-foot ceilings, pure granite counter tops, enlarged hot tubs, a 42- inch plasma TV and a chandelier. They include six staterooms, four bonus rooms and can sleep 30 people. “The filming was a smashing success and the weather could not have been better,” adds Millar, who was part of
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the production crew on board for the shoot. “I think the audience is going to be astonished. Most people have no idea there is a boat like that on the Shuswap.” Powderhouse Productions produces content internationally; however, this show will primarily be aimed at the U.S. market. “Not only does it highlight Waterways, but the region as well. People will get a chance to see the gorgeous natural setting and that they can enjoy it in style and comfort,” says Millar. Shuswap Tourism was also involved in sponsoring the production, with Wendy Byhre, Shuswap Tourism’s marketing coordinator, also taking part in the filming. Byhre assisted director Nina Giannell, and played a role as a houseboat guest for a dinner party.
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In action: (Top) A cameraman from Powderhouse Productions stands on the back of a boat to get shots of the 94-foot Legacy model houseboat to be featured in a series on houseboating for the Travel Channel. (Above) A shot of the Legacy as it cruises near Sicamous. “It was pretty exciting. We got to experience the houseboat, the meal, the beverages all from local suppliers,” says Byhre. The food on board was provided by Sage Catering in Sicamous and beverages were provided by Shuswap Wineries and the Barley Station Brew Pub.
Shuswap Tourism, Roots & Blues organizers, and the Waterway Houseboat crew were on board volunteering as “actors” for the day. “The film crew was really happy, they loved the area, loved the boat. They were really relaxed and great to work with. It was a lot of fun,” says Millar.
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Survey seeks input on downtown recycling If Salmon Arm downtown business owners want a recycling program, they will soon have a chance to voice their opinions. The Columbia Shuswap Regional District will be conducting a survey of the downtown businesses to gauge support for a recycling program for retail stores, restaurants and offices. “We are trying to ac-
complish two things by this survey,” says CSRD Waste Reduction Facilitator Carmen Fennell. “We would like to find out what business owners are doing currently for recycling and if they would like to see more recycling options made available to them.” Downtown Salmon Arm will be sending surveys to their members and surveys are
available now on the CSRD website. “The survey will determine if businesses would find value in a more accessible recycling program, and what kind of monthly cost would be acceptable,” says Fennell. “We find from our residential curbside programs, the more convenient it is, the more people will recycle.”
The survey results will be compiled by the end of June. “We are looking forward to working with the business community and developing a recycling program that is both efficient and economical,” she says. “The program will be trialed in 2012 and results will be used to promote a more permanent recycling solution.”
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and even their spouses. “Taking an active role in parenting your kids builds a better relationship with your children and also with your spouse,” said Whitlock, who points out that the DADS Group welcomes all fathers. Since last August, the group has been meeting once a month to take part in fun, usually low-cost outings, like swimming, paintball, playing in the park and at Christmas, selecting a Christmas tree. In June, a barbecue is planned. The group will take a break over summer holidays, then resume meeting monthly in September. Whitlock has had a lot of interest in the group, but there are many fathers who don’t realize the such a group is available to them. “This is a safe place where dads can connect with their kids and enjoy time with them. We really want to get the word out.” Some of the biggest challenges facing fathers, and families, today are financial stress and changing roles within the family. “Men are trying to figure out where they are at. Financial stress causes a lot of break ups. Dads now have to be involved and learn a lot of tools. It used
to be simple, now it’s not.” Whitlock credits local support agencies like the Shuswap Family Resource and Referral Centre (SFRRC), the Downtown Activity Centre and Shuswap Children’s Association for being helpful in supporting kids and parents. Part of the DADS Group is to help make fathers and families aware of these resources. “These agencies don’t have huge budgets but they are wonderful supports for parents in these tough times.” Whitlock has received help with the group from SFRRC volunteer coordinator and receptionist Laureen Shannon. Shannon has noticed a positive difference in many kids and dads who attend the group. “They’re excited about the time they get to spend together. They get to really engage with each other and they look forward to the next month’s outing.” The group, Shannon points out, is for any dad, regardless of income, family or relationship situation. The group even includes dads from out of town, who may be in the area to spend time with their children, who live locally.
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ORL fails to reach deal, union plans action By Richard Rolke BLACK PRESS
It’s unknown if picket signs will pop up in front of local libraries. Okanagan Regional Library has indicated it will stick to its current contract position with the Canadian Union of Public Employees. “It’s a concern because we were hoping they would move and we could settle the contract,” said Rose Jurkic, local 1123 president. The union’s 155 members — including in Sicamous, Silver Creek and South Shuswap — will be considering their next steps. “There will be further job action but we have to give 72-hour notice and we have to decide what form of action we take,” said Jurkic.
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Sunshine, music, plus lots of air Event: New, returning riders participate.
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Warm sunshine, high-energy music and a fun, supportive crowd. The perfect ingredients for Pinz Boardshop’s Annual Skateboard Competition held May 19 at the Salmon Arm skatepark. “It was a bit of a reunion,” said Anna Heckrodt, owner of Pinz, explaining that Jorden Murray from Salmon Arm, who now manages Underworld skateboard shop in Vancouver, came home to commentate the event. Also present was Sean Lowe, a Salmon Arm skater who now gets paid to travel, compete “and live the dream.” “It was a really good show of friends, old and new,” Heckrodt says. While the beginners demonstrated how far they’ve come, the intermediates were also of great interest, she says, because they’re the ones who have really been practising, hoping to get sponsored. Those in the advanced category are those who are already riding for a shop. Winners in the Beginner’s category were: first Mack Oleson, age 11; second Darrin Crawford, 12; and third Brayden Toews, 12. Winners in the Intermediates were: first Jackson Hawthorne, second Evan Moerike and third David Brasseau. In the Girls Open, winners were: first Sheri White, Vancouver; second Alexis Macrae, Revelstoke; and third Jade Spottedeagle, Vernon. In the Male Open category winners were: first Dallis Gautchier, Vernon; second Devin Poulton, Salmon Arm; and third Calvynn Radcliffe, Salmon Arm. Taking top spot in the Best Trick competition was Dallis Gautchier with the difficult frontside, tailside, kickflip out, which he aced on the double stairs.
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Baseball bouquets Two former Salmon Arm Minor Baseball Association products had a fine Mother’s Day weekend with the Kamloops River Dogs. During AAA tournament play in Port Coquitlam, Riley Jepson hit three home runs and four doubles for the Bantam AAA Riverdogs, while teammate Brad Whitehead added five singles. The ’Dogs were 2-2 for the weekend, beating out Cowichan Valley twice.
Howard excels again Salmon Arm’s Rebecca Howard led the Canadian team at the 2012 CCI/CIC Jersey Fresh Three Day Event from May 10 to 13. Howard and her 2010 World Equestrian Games partner Riddle Master took the top spot in the advanced CIC 3 division with a final score of 52.8 at the Allentown, New Jersey event.
Poker run fundraiser The Shifting Saddles 4-H Horse Club is hosting a poker run fundraiser in June. The event takes place at the Skimikin campsite in Tappen on Saturday, June 16. Participants are welcome to ride, walk or hike the easy trail, with short and long ride options available. Register and ride from 9 to 11 a.m. Draw prizes and prizes for best/worst hands. For info, call Susie at 250-835-4390 or Tammy at 250-832-3409. Have a sports event? Write to us at:
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shot while, at right, Sarah Botter, #17, controls the puck during a Team Blue versus Team White contest at the Female U18 Provincial Camp held May 17 to 21 at Shaw Centre.
Following a tough BC trail Two Salmon Arm hockey players were among the elite athletes who were chosen to participate in BC Hockey’s Stage 3, Female U18 Provincial Camp held May 17-21 in Salmon Arm. Both forward Sarah Botter and defenceman Alexa Ranahan were selected for the BC Hockey High Performance Provincial Camp. Both Salmon Arm girls played extremely well during the five-day camp run by Team BC staff, provincial instructors and experts in the areas of strength and conditioning, nutrition and other sport science princi-
pals. Throughout the camp, players are evaluated on their play, fitness/strength, attitude, and perceived contribution to a winning team. Botter played on Team White while Ranahan played for Team Blue. Selected players will be notified and those chosen will advance to the Team BC Summer Strength and Conditioning Camp. At the Stage 4 Team BC Summer Camp from July 25 to 29, also held in Salmon Arm, the shortlisted players will begin to work on team concepts, training, and prepare for the national competition.
Stage 5 is a Team BC Preparation Tournament in September. Team BC will come together for a preparation tournament prior to competing in the games. This will give the team an opportunity to play games together before competing at the national championship. Players will be evaluated within the tournament environment and the final roster of 20 announced. The process continues with Stage 6, the National Championship Preparation Camp in November. The national championship is held in various regions and time zones across the coun-
try and Team BC athletes often compete on club teams all over Canada. Therefore it is necessary for Team BC to have a pre-stage camp prior to competing in the national championship. The pre-stage camp is designed to ensure players are adequately rested, have a chance for time zone acclimatization (if necessary), team building, and team practices/systems work. The final Stage 7 is the national championship in November. Players selected to Team BC will represent the province at the 2012 Female National U18 Championship in Dawson Creek.
McBain back to Blues Troy Mick has made his first trade as the SilverBacks’ bench boss. The Salmon Arm SilverBacks and the BC Hockey League have announced the trade of 19-year-old forward Graham McBain to the Winnipeg Blues of the Manitoba Junior Hockey League in exchange for future considerations. McBain, the cousin of former SilverBack captain and Salmon Arm native Bobby
Lipsett, will return to his hometown of Winnipeg, Man. to suit up for the Blues next season. McBain joined the SilverBacks from the Winnipeg Wild Midget AAA program and played 39 games while recording two goals and two assists for four points in his first year of Junior A action. After the trade, head coach and general manager Troy Mick said: “I would like to
wish Graham the best of luck as he pursues his educational and hockey goals. As an organization we would like to thank Graham for his contributions on the ice and in the community this past season.” In addition to making Salmon Arm Mayor Nancy Cooper an honorary SilverBack, the McBain trade marks Mick’s first official transaction in his new position.
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Chantelle Bykerk will be jumping on her KTM 200 XC-W in July for the ultimate test. The Salmon Arm motocross rider has qualified for the XGames, the Olympics for extreme sports. She secured her spot in the Games – the only Canadian female dirtbiker yet to do so – in the opening round of a 2012 EnduroCross Series in Las Vegas on May 4. There she placed fourth in the first round, picking up one of two spots available in Vegas to qualify for the Games. “I’m pretty excited. I didn’t think I’d get it at the first round,” she says happily. “It should be pretty amazing. I still can’t believe I made it.” Bykerk, 19, says the competition in the U.S. is a lot harder than in Canada. “The girls are fast. I just have to practise and train hard. Hopefully I can do a little bit better down there.” She says the races south of the border are physically and mentally draining. “It’s really hard racing. I didn’t think I’d actually ever be into that kind of racing. Now that I’ve done it, I actually love it. It’s a lot harder than the local stuff.”
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place in Los Angeles from June 28 to July 1. Sports at the Summer Games in L.A. include varieties of BMX, skateboard and motocross racing. To add to her successes this season, Bykerk competed in the Vernon Squeal’n Pig event last weekend. There she won two races in the difficult intermediate category, racing against both women and men. She won the threehour day race as well as the two-and-a-half hour night race. The win adds to her enthusiasm as the XGames draw nearer. “It should be awe-
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five, the winning team did control the ball at times and pressured Fusion’s back line. In the 63rd minute, a series of wild bounces led to the second goal of the game – centre midfielder Tyler Shalansky from Kelowna lobbed the ball off his knee to forward Isaac Walton from Salmon Arm, and a few bounces later the ball sailed over Fusion’s keeper into the back of the net. The Thompson Okanagan U16 boys won their second consecutive game on May 6 at the Rutland fields by beating South Fraser FC 3 to 2 in a close game. The first half ended in a tie and,
in the second half, it looked like TOFC would take the lead when Walton broke free at midfield and went in alone on South Fraser’s keeper; the ball hit the post and the game remained tied. Three minutes into injury time Ben McDonald of Kelowna headed the ball in off a TOFC corner kick to give the team a well-deserved victory.
Kaos triumphs In North Okanagan Women’s Soccer Association Masters Division play May 15, Salmon Arm’s Kaos defeated Vernon’s Controllers 1-0 in a hard-fought contest.
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ew voices will be travelling the airwaves this fall and they will be our own. A group of committed volunteers has been working for several years to create a local radio station and have high hopes CKVS will be on the air by the end of September. Along with the music of talented local artists, voices that have never been heard will be on the radio – from First Nations, to handicapped people who will be able to describe a day in their life, to other groups and individuals of all kinds, as well as emergency info, road conditions, local weather. “There will also be businesses and we will talk about them not just as businesses but as members of the community,” says Steve Corrie, vice-president of the Voice of the Shuswap Broadcast Society. “In fact, this will be a particular opportunity for smaller, local businesses to talk about what they do and about their involvement in the community.” Voice of the Shuswap will not adopt an advocacy position, says Warren Bell, actively recruited by Corrie to the post. “We will be taking no position on what we record and present. We are committed to witness what goes on in Salmon Arm and the broader Shuswap, without passing judgment or exercising our discrimination for or against anything…” says Bell. “We are embarking on a role that is extremely valuable for community development, but does not involve deciding how that development will proceed.” That will be the job of area citizens, says Bell, noting CKVS will simply be standing by with microphones, relaying action and information to friends and neighbours. The essence will be community-based programming – music, community celebrations, cultural activities, current events, features, personalities and everything else that involves sound or that can be described in speech and sound. “I think community radio is extremely important because it allows all voices in a community to be heard and it frees programming from the tyranny of commercial sponsorship,” says Bell, noting all private radio stations are, of necessity, compelled to pay attention the prerogatives of their sponsoring advertisers. “Voice of the Shuswap will have sponsors, but our focus will be on the community and sponsors will gain appeal through their support of community ventures, activities and citizens.” Anyone who has an interest in taking an idea to the air,
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Speaking up: Voice of the Shuswap board members (from left) Skylar Plourde, Dan White, Warren Bell, Hugo Rampen, Leah Shaw and Steve Corrie are hard at work on the new station. must be a member of the society, either as a supporter of the station or as an active member engaged in some aspect of programming or production. “We train them and assist them to produce their program, whatever it may be,” says Corrie, noting CBC freelancer and Voice of the Shuswap board member Leah Shaw will provide the first training session at the end of May. “It’s already over-subscribed – instead of 12 people, we’re up to about 14 and people are still trying to get on board.” The training is for people who want to run a particular show and includes use of the equipment, studio etiquette and language, and is provided at the society’s large studio at the SASCU Downtown Activity Centre. Plans are to be on the air initially for six hours a day, probably 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. “A lot depends on the availability of people who would host it,” says Corrie, adding the society has access to canned programming from an association of community radio stations. The local station has already received a nod from Industry Canada and is awaiting CRTC approval. “We’re quite comfortable they will approve the application,” says Bell, noting the society has been given permission to establish their transmission site at Mascon’s tower atop Fly Hills. Corrie says the idea for a local community radio station was hatched five years ago when Steve De Boer was driving back and forth from Chase to do some spoken word programming in that community. “That was a long drive, so we had lots of conversations
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and by 2009 and 2010 we had an interim board of directors that met at the college,” he says, calling De Boer a very capable Okanagan College grad and member of their winning SIFE team. “He was top of his class in accounting and he’s the numbers guy who did our business plan.” Corrie says other capable Voice of the Shuswap Broadcast Society board members include Hugo Rampen as treasurer, Leah Shaw as programming director, Kate Fulton, Marcus Smith, Skylar Plourde, Blu Hopkins as, “the automatic gateway into the world of music and Dan White as the secretary and technical whizz.” To become a member of the society visit www.voiceoftheshuswap.com. For more information, call the studio at 250-463-5026, or visit the website.
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Call us at 250-832-2131, drop in to our ofĂ&#x201E;ce, or use our new, easy to use Calendar online. See below. THURSDAY, MAY 24 â&#x20AC;˘ SHUSWAP GARDEN CLUB â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Spring barbecue at Haney Heritage Village at 6 p.m. Take a salad or dessert and your own utensils/cup. Everyone welcome.
FRIDAY, MAY 25 â&#x20AC;˘ BIKE LOVERS â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Shuswap Trail Alliance presents a family fun ride and barbecue starting at 6:15 p.m. at the Ross Street Plaza, followed by Strength in Numbers, a film with a mission to inspire, at 8 at the Salmar Classic. Tickets are available at Skookum or Ridetech. â&#x20AC;˘ WRITE STUFF â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Shuswap Association of Writersâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s presents weekend-long festival for readers and writers. Registration for Word on the Lake takes place from 3:30 to 6:30 p.m. at Prestige Harbourfront Resort, followed by 7 p.m. coffeehouse at SAGA Public Art Gallery. Visit www.saow.ca for info. â&#x20AC;˘ RELAY FOR LIFE â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Walkers After Midnight host a spa night at Falling Waters Day Spa. Get your tickets at Cancer Society Office next to Askewâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Foods. â&#x20AC;˘ SPCA â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Local branch hosts a book sale and silent auction 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Friday and 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturdayat the Mall at Piccadilly. Good-quality books may be donated to the adoption centre on Auto Road. â&#x20AC;˘ HIP HOP FOR HUNGER â&#x20AC;&#x201C; West Avenue Productions presents concert featuring Born Stoned, Futhermore, James Hughes, GKR and more at 8 p.m. at the Hideaway Pub. Tickets are $5 with donation of a non-perishable food item. â&#x20AC;˘ OUTLAWS SALOON â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Earthtone Studios presents Aimie Laws and City of Sparks, with special guests, the Boom Booms at 8 p.m. Tickets are $10 at the door.
SATURDAY, MAY 26 â&#x20AC;˘ RELAY FOR LIFE â&#x20AC;&#x201C; The Mighty Half Pints host their annual fundraising barbecue from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. in the Centenoka Park Mall parking lot and features a beer garden, live auction, music, $10 haircuts and kids activities. â&#x20AC;˘ SONGWRITERS SHOWCASE â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Features multi-instrumentalist and performing songwriter Jim Leduc, Brad Ulmer, with his passionate and political message and the â&#x20AC;&#x153;folkish bizzaroâ&#x20AC;? music of Jeff Person and Nadeen Preedy, at 7:30 p.m. at SAGA Public Art Gallery. Tickets at $10 at Acorn Music. â&#x20AC;˘ FUNDRAISER â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Carlin Elementary Middle School hosts their second annual Carlin Country Market from from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.
SUNDAY, MAY 27 â&#x20AC;˘ RELAY FOR LIFE â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Princess Maidens of the Shuswap host a barbecue at Walters Farm located at 2046 Wellbanks Rd. in Tappen. Afternoon fun includes games of chance and an auction. Admission is $10 donation. Call Karen at 250-675-2001 or 250-675-4249 for directions.
WEDNESDAY, MAY 30 â&#x20AC;˘ ALL ABOUT WOMEN â&#x20AC;&#x201C; The empowering womenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s conference runs again next January with the theme â&#x20AC;&#x153;Living in Balance â&#x20AC;&#x201C; at Every Age.â&#x20AC;? Volunteers are vital in planning and organization and are invited to meet at 5 p.m. at the uptown Edward Jones Investment office at 2770 10th Ave NE. Call Coralie Tolley at 250-833-1033 weekdays or cell at 250-803-8458.
THURSDAY, MAY 31 AGM â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Salmon Arm Bay Nature Enhancement Society (SABNES) hosts their AGM at 7:30 p.m. at the SAGA Public Art Gallery and featuring a visual presentation by well-known B.C. birder Russ Cannings.
OTHER EVENTS: SUMMER FUN â&#x20AC;˘ ROCK ON â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Roxy Roth presents a series of summer rock camps for children and teens to learn to play keyboard, guitar, drums and bas, and to develop vocal skills. Get more information and register online at www.roxyfx.com.
VOLUNTEER CALL â&#x20AC;˘ CHILDRENâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;S FESTIVAL â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Volunteers are needed to help with several aspects of the popular Canada Day event. Contact Karen Bubola 250-832-6192, email shuswapdaycare@telus.net or Kari Wilkinson 250-832-8261, email kari@ toliverdesign.com if you can help.
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Their own kind of music By Barb Brouwer OBSERVER STAFF
It began with a plan to give local songwriters a chance to introduce their own music. And, after two highly successful songwriters showcases in March and April, the third and final chapter of this yearâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s series, features Jim Leduc, Brad Ulmer and Nadeen Preedy and Jeff Person. A multi-instrumentalist and performing songwriter, Leduc is a 25-year veteran of award-winning bands. Leduc has spent many successful years performing and recording in the bluegrass/folk/ country music industry and has a long list of credits to his name. He was a member of the Rocky Mountain Bluegrass Boys, two-time winners of the British Columbia Country Music Associationâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Bluegrass Performers of the Year. He was a founding member of the popular bluegrass band String Loaded, which was named Bluegrass Group of the Year in 1996. Leduc was also an integral part of the crowdpleasing, hard-driving, bluegrass band, Canadian Whitewater, who were recipients of the 2005 Scorpion Award for Bluegrass Artist of
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Great guitars: Jim Leduc, Nadeen Preedy, Jeff Person and Brad Ulmer perform in a Songwritersâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; Showcase this Saturday. the Year. Most recently Leduc enjoyed a fun-filled six-year run with the acoustic folk/bluegrass group Blu Hopkins & Silvercreek, who were named Bluegrass Band of the Year by the British Columbia Interior Music Awards in 2008. Leduc now resides in the North Shuswap, pursuing his songwriting career and performing at local area coffee houses and other venues throughout the Thompson-Okanagan. Ulmer lives on an organic farm/wildlife sanctuary with his wife, Amanda, four dogs, a three-legged cat, a roving flock of guinea hens, chickens and peacocks. Observing the world
and finding it sadly lacking, Ulmer is often found writing highly opinionated letters to the national radio news forums. Loath to leave his sanctuary, Ulmer has succumbed to his wifeâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s nagging and has begun to connect with the outside world through song. Passionate and always political, his music is not for the timid. His goals are to challenge the listenerâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s every perspective and are flavoured with â&#x20AC;&#x153;like world peace and stuff.â&#x20AC;? Veteran performers, Preedy and Person have been writing and playing together for many years and describe their music as â&#x20AC;&#x153;folkish bizzaro.â&#x20AC;?
Most of their songs tell stories, some uplifting and some sad. If you listen closely youâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;re liable to find more than a hint of humour in their lyrics. Both are alumni of the Henderson Forbes Songwriting workshops held annually at the George Ryga Center in Summerland and since arriving in the the Shuswap in 1989, they have been inspired to write many songs about this area. Some of these songs will be included on their current CD project. The showcase takes place at 7:30 p.m. Saturday at SAGA Public Art Gallery. Tickets at $10 are available at Acorn Music.
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Send a kid to camp The Shuswap Gospel Music Group, a number of area churches and the organizers of the Li’l Ole Opry present Send A Kid To Camp, a program of music intended to uplift and inspire at 3 p.m. May 27, at the Shuswap Community Church. Admittance is by donation and all proceeds will go towards a fund to allow Shuswap area children an opportunity to attend summer camp. Heading up the program is the True Country Band made up of vocalist Vicki Wiebe, John Derksen, Lloyd Pulliamr, Jim Jamieson and Stewy Stuart. Also on the bill are the Sunnyside Bluegrass Band made up of Harold Pudwell, his wife, Betty, Doug Stretch, Mark Lorisseau and Robert North. Rounding out the program is The Transplants keyboard player Ken Murdoch, wellknown recording artist Al Oster, who had his own radio and television program for years, has received the Order of Canada for his music and is in the Rockabilly Hall of Fame, and the ever-popular singer-songwriter and recording artist Duane Stewart, who was the singing host of his own CBC radio network series.
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King’s Christian School drama students Riley Nicholson, Tori Huntington, Mark Landie, Hunter Singbeil, Joel Feenstra, Tyler Henni and Meg Leyenhorst rehearse a scene from the upcoming production of MASH being presented May 23 to 26 at the Shuswap Theatre. Tickets are on sale at the school.
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Carlin School market runs Saturday Carlin Elementary Middle School is ready to roll out the second annual, family-friendly Carlin Country Market Saturday, May 26 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. The Carlin Country Market is a team effort between parents, students and staff, bringing the school and the community closer together – this is a place where the whole community meets. Funds raised from the first Carlin Country Market supported several initiatives at Carlin School, such as outdoor learning programs, winter recreation, teacher appreciation, equipment purchases, the Young Naturalists club, soccer
club, musical performances, books for the library and much more. The Carlin Country Market is free and members of the public are welcome. Garagesalers can comb through treasures and shoppers can browse the open-air market featuring local artisans, crafters, and small businesses. Dads can catch the show and shine, while kids bounce to their hearts delight in the carnival area. Face painting, games, ice cream, mini doughnuts and cotton candy are sure to top off the day. Chainsaw carving and jaws of life demonstrations will attract the curious. A silent auction featuring
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Admission is your generous donation, which builds a fund that will help youngsters, who may not otherwise be able to afford the experience, realize an opportunity to attend a summer bible camp.
May General Meeting Cancelled.
Some of the entertainers volunteering their talents to these shows are: Duane Stewart, Sunnyside Bluegrass Band, Ken Murdoch, Vicki Wiebe, Lloyd Pulliam, and John Derksen. The band backing most of the artists will be the Li’l Ole Opry’s house band, True Country.
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also a bake sale, book sale and an entertainment stage running all day. Admission is free, food is plentiful, entertainment abounds, and there are several chances to win. Each class is donating a themed basket to be raffled off at the market. For more information, visit www.car.sd83. bc.ca, or call Cindy Byers at 250-835-2214.
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The organizing committees of Li’l Ole Opry and Shuswap Gospel Music Group, are presenting an afternoon of great music performed by some of your favourite country, bluegrass and folk performers on Sunday, May 27 at the Shuswap Community Church, 3151B 6th Ave. NE. Salmon Arm. The show begins at 3:00 pm and will feature a blend of music intended to uplift and inspire.
Area churches and many volunteers are getting together to make this all happen. Come on out to Shuswap Community Church, on Sunday, May 27th at 3:00 pm, enjoy some great music and help “SEND A KID TO CAMP”.
many area businesses is full of good deals. DeMille’s, the Candy Vault, Mackenzie Camp and more than 40 other vendors will join the market. Community groups such as Shuswap Tourism, Sorrento 100, the Shuswap Trail Alliance, and the CSRD Recycling Program will be on hand to share maps and information. Don’t miss the Carlin garden area, where students have been tending raised beds and are learning about composting and how their food grows. Come by the plant sale to purchase your tomatoes and peppers, or grab a few new perennials for your yard. There is
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Heritage tour: Turn-of-the-century homes open for viewing June 3. By Cavelle Layes OBSERVER STAFF
Be whisked back in time and discover some of Salmon Arm’s heritage by touring eight turn-of-the-century houses on Sunday, June 3 from 1 to 4:30 p.m. This is the second year for the Heritage Home Tour, which will raise money for the historical society, as well as the Heritage Commission in Salmon Arm. The tour begins with volunteers serving tea at the SAGA Public Art Gallery, giving history enthusiasts a chance mingle before the tour. Then it’s out on the road to explore each of the eight homes on this year’s lineup. Each house will have its own guide ready to take groups through the home and explain important features throughout. Most of the houses on display this year were built between 1907 and 1922 and feature some of the architectural styles which were used during this time period. The Buckell house, one of those on the tour list, currently belongs to Clyde and Shirley Tucker, who bought the house in 1971. The house was built in 1924 for Dr. William Buckell, who had emigrated from England. It
is located in South Canoe, known as “Little England” in the 1920s. Clyde describes his home as being a typical turn-of-the-century, colonial- style house. “It is just a marvelous old place,” says Tucker. “It’s just got a real ambiance about it that you don’t find in modern houses.” The house features 10-and-a-half foot ceilings, fir floors, and 14 cast-iron radiators that still heat the house. Clyde also describes original furniture that is displayed within the house, including a dining room table, buffet and original wood floorboards. According to Clyde, Buckell had turned the property into an orchard that produced prize-winning apples for the New York fair. The Tuckers also put in an orchard back in the ’70s, which they kept until just two years ago. Clyde describes seeing pictures of dinner parties which were frequently held by Buckell and his brother, who was also a doctor and lived on the adjoining property. Also included on the Heritage Home Tour roster is the SAGA Public Art Gallery, which is celebrating the 75 birthday of the building. The art gallery was originally built in 1937 and was home to the
Writers’ fest rolls out Shuswap Association of Writers presents its ninth annual festival for writers and readers, Word on the Lake, at the Prestige Harbourfront Resort and Okanagan College May 25-27. Friday: • Registration – Prestige Harbourfront Resort 3:30 – 6:30 p.m. • Coffee House – SAGA Pubic Art Gallery, 7 p.m. Saturday: • Registration and book sales – Prestige,
7:45 – 8:45 a.m. • Festival sessions – Prestige, 8:45 a.m. – 5 p.m. • Book Signing – Prestige 5 to 5:45 p.m. • Schmooze – Okanagan College, 7:30 p.m. Sunday: • Festival Sessions – Okanagan College, 9 a.m. – 1:30 p.m. As well, members of the local Gracespring Collective will share their knowledge about collective publishing with aspiring writers.
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Tour back in time: Owned by Clyde and Shirley Tucker, the Buckell house in South Canoe is on this year’s Heritage Home Tour, which takes place Sunday, June 3. local post office. It later became the public library for almost 20 years before being bought by the Salmon Arm Gallery Association. The building features brick which was produced in Enderby when the building was
originally built. Tickets for both the tour as well as the tea cost $25 for adults and $15 for students. Tickets for the tea only can also be purchased for $10. Only 100 tickets will be sold for the event and are available at
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pthompson@canoemail.com Salmon Arm Bay Nature Enhancement Society AGM, Thursday, May 31, 7:30 pm., Art Gallery, Hudson St. BC’s record breaking birder, Russ Cannings, will give a visual presentation on his “Big Year”. The general public is invited to attend. Refreshments will be served.
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MINTZ, AVRIL JEANNE (NEE DOBBIE) On Wednesday, May 16, 2012 Avril Jeanne Mintz (nee Dobbie) passed away at Ponderosa Lodge, Kamloops. She was born April 14, 1924 in Invermere, B.C. Predeceased by her husband Bill in 2009, Avril is survived by her children: Pete (Holly), Rick (Karen), Marlene (Ken) and Cindy (Todd), her grandchildren Paul, Justin and Ryan. Once she completed her nurses training at St. Eugene Hospital in Cranbrook, BC, she moved to McBride to begin her career in nursing. In McBride she met her husband to be Bill and together they moved to Kamloops in 1966. In 1984 they relocated to Chase. A Gathering of family and friends was held on Sunday, May 20, 2012 from 2 – 4 pm at 460 King Road, Chase. Should friends desire, donations to the Heart & Stroke Foundation or the Canadian Diabetes Association in memory of Avril would be appreciated. Cremation arrangements entrusted to Schoening Funeral Service, Kamloops 250.374.1454
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SNEVE, JOHN RAYMOND “Ray” Ray Sneve died peacefully at his residence in Salmon Arm, BC, on Tuesday, May 15, 2012, at the age of 86 years. Ray was born in Vancouver, BC on August 22, 1925. After finishing school, he worked at Boeings and at dairy farms in Langley. Ray served overseas with the Canadian Scottish Regiment and, after the war, spent six years building a motel on the HopePrinceton Highway with his parents. He ventured up north and worked in mining, logging and road construction. Ray and Diana were married in 1955 and he worked in the shipyards in Vancouver, returning to road construction in 1966. He and Diana retired to the Shuswap in 1974. Ray was predeceased by his wife, Diana, in 1993. There will be no formal funeral service and Ray’s cremated remains will be interred next to Diana in St. Mary’s Cemetery, Sorrento. If so desired, contributions in Ray’s memory may be made to the Canadian Cancer Society. Online condolences can be sent through his obituary at www.bowersfuneralservice.com Arrangements are in the care of Bowers Funeral Home and Crematorium, Salmon Arm. NORMAN HENRY CRIDLAND Nov. 1923 - April 25, 2012 Passed away peacefully in Chemainus. Lovingly remembered by his soul mate June Cridland, step daughters Iris Rich (Carl), Sage Rich, Grand children: Nigel Blackhall (Renee), Codie and Colter McQuay. His sons Douglas, Randy, Mike, Grand children: Bryce, Janine, Paul. Sisters Laura, Dolly (Bob) Toney many nieces and nephews. Special friends Cheryl (Alaska), Don McQuay, Brad Allen, Fred and Caryn Rich. Predeceased by his stepdaughter, Ahne (Bob) Murray in 2011. Brother Ernie, sisters Evelyn and Louise. Infant grandson Chanse. Norm was born to a pioneer family in Pincher Creek, Alberta leaving to enter the oil Industry where he excelled in his profession for thirty-five years. After returning to university Norman received his MBA at age fifty, retiring as VP of management Unocal Oil. 1986. Norman retired to a small farm on Vancouver Island working beside June, raising turkeys, beef calves and gardens of flowers. 1992 saw a move to the Shuswap, living there with June for sixteen years. He was active in the community serving as president of the Sorrento Lions Club for two terms and rebuilding the cemetery at St. Mary’s church in Sorrento. Norm was active in Scouts Canada and youth sports spending many hours with his sons. He loved June, family, French food, red wine, fishing and music. He was proud of the swing band his family formed, playing for events in southern Alberta. A gentle man with a quick smile a twinkle in his blue eyes. His mission is complete. “Dad thank you for loving my mother with all your heart, for letting me be your daughter. I will not miss you for you are with me every day. Love you Dad - Sage A service of Celebration will be conducted at Shuswap Lake Estates Hall, Blind Bay Sunday May 27th 2.00 pm. In lieu of flowers and if desired donations to the Sorrento Lions Club, Sorrento B.C. or Thompson Rivers University - A-Mother’s Chanse Bursary in memory of Norman would be appreciated.
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Technical Advisor, Wood Products - India Forestry Innovation Investment Ltd. is seeking a Technical Advisor, Wood Products for a one to two year contract based in Mumbai, India. The successful candidate will have extensive knowledge of BC softwood species and appropriate application of BC wood products. For further information, interested candidates are asked to view the job description and qualifications at www.bcfii.ca under Contract and Employment Opportunities.
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We are seeking a Security Guard to work within the Salmon Arm community. To be a successful candidate you must be willing to work part-time in a variety of shifts, have excellent computer skills and have a clean criminal record. You have excellent customer service and interpersonal skills, with the ability to resolve issues and problems quickly.
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Help Wanted Bliss Commercial Cleaning Service requires P/T cleaner for eves. & weekends who lives in the Chase/North Shore area, experience an asset, must have a Criminal Records Check, reliable vehicle & cell phone, be organized, efficient, & work well with a team as well as on their own. Email resume to info@blissclean.ca BOAT RENTAL SPECIALIST NEEDED! Seeking a part time qualified individual to handle rental, boat drop off, storage and after rental inspection of one pleasure craft boat from the Sicamous area. Please email Steve at s.caissie@insitesolutions.ca or call 403.239.1800. CARPENTER All round construction worker. Call or fax 250-832-1017 or email: dhindbo@shaw.ca COPPER ISLAND PUB & GRILL Sorrento,BC. Now hiring FT waitresses and cook. Only exp’d need apply. Call Lesley or Carlo 250-833-6895 or drop off resume @ Sorrento Inn Attn Carlo DENTAL STAFF: FT Certified dental assistant.(with dental exp) req’d for dental practice located in Salmon Arm. CDA-Orthodontic and Prosthodontic modules are an asset, any reception experience with computers would be valuable. References are requested. please email: salmonarmcda@hotmail.com DRIVEN ENERGY is a progressive busy oilfield service company in the Midwest area (Lloydminster, Alberta) looking for experienced Pressure Truck and Semi-Vac Operators. Call 780-872-6533, fax 780-875-7847 or email: kirk@drivenenergy.ca for info and to apply.
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An Alberta Construction Company is hiring dozer, excavator and rock truck operators. Preference will be given to operators that are experienced in oilfield road and lease construction. Lodging and meals provided. The work is in the vicinity of Edson, Alberta. Call Contour Construction at 780-723-5051. An Earthmoving Company in Alberta is looking for a 3rd year or Journeyman Heavy Duty Mechanic. You will be part of a team maintaining and servicing our fleet of Cat dozers, graders and rock trucks plus Deere/Hitachi excavators. You will work at our Modern Shop at Edson, Alberta with some associated field work. Call Contour Construction at (780)723-5051 CENTURY 21 Lifestyles in Salmon Arm is looking for a part time receptionist. Must be willing to work Saturdays. Previous reception or office administration experience needed. Exciting, interesting job, may lead to full time position. Email resume to Keith Chancellor at kchancellor@shaw.ca
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Please call with your resume or fax to 832-2194 stating clearly the position you are applying for.
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SCHAFFER RESIDENCE at Oakside, Enderby, BC. Seniors Residential Care. Part-time Registered Nurse/Manager. Mail resume to: 200-100 Park Royal, West Vancouver, BC V7T 1A2 Email: nmaligaspe@schafferresidences.com www.schafferresidences.com
SEC Is growing… Again! We are looking for team oriented, self-motivated professionals with a GetR-Done approach to sawmill system design & service to fill the following opportunities in our newly constructed 12,000 sq-ft facility in Salmon Arm: • Mechanical Designers • Industrial Controls- Electrical Engineering • Project Manager • Mechanical Field Service Technicians • Receptionist • Fabricators Junior and senior level applicants will be considered. If you are an innovative thinker and are looking for a challenging and rewarding career where you can contribute ideas and be heard, this is a great opportunity to join our growing company in building ground-breaking concepts and solutions on the latest Solidworks & Rockwell software environments. As a member of the BID Group of Companies we offer an excellent compensation package, full benefits, a state-of-the art office and a “can do” environment where projects are “On-time” and “On-Budget”. Please go to www.sawmillequipment.ca for more information and apply to Chris.wells@sawmillequipment.ca
THE BOARD OF EDUCATION OF SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 83 (North Okanagan-Shuswap) CASUAL BUS DRIVERS
Twin Anchors Marine & TA Structures, located in Sicamous, BC is looking for qualified individuals to join our team building new houseboats and portable buildings for the oil and mining sector.
OFFICE ASSISTANT Part-time Position Starting date: Immediately
School District No. 83 (North Okanagan-Shuswap requires Casual Bus Drivers to work on a casual basis in North Shuswap Area. The work involves the operation of school buses used to transport students within the district and on ¿eld trips. Applicants will have a demonstrated safe driving history as presented by a Driver’s Abstract from the Motor Vehicle Branch. Practical working knowledge of school bus maintenance and repair requirements, along with the ability to deal in a friendly, courteous and effective manner with a variety of passenger situations is required. Drivers must also possess a good knowledge of the North Shuswap Area.
Skills & Experience required: Strong accounting background. Strong organization & computer skills. Employment hours could be negotiated. Duties include: payroll, accounts, receivables & payables Competitive wages. Employee benefits
The successful applicant will have a valid B.C. Class 2 Driver’s license with an air brake endorsement and at least one year work experience in the operations of passenger buses.
For more information please email: Human Resources: Val Holmes Production Supervisor: James Bergen
All resumes can be sent to tward@sd83.bc.ca. Please include email addresses of two past supervisors as professional references.
Val@twinanchors.com james@twinanchors.com
The rate of pay is $23.70 per hour, plus 4% vacation pay.
Human Resources Department School District No. 83 220 Shuswap Street Salmon Arm, BC V1E 4N2 We appreciate the interest of all applicants, but only those selected for interviews will be contacted.
Twin Anchors Marine & TA Structures, located in Sicamous, BC is looking for qualified individuals to join our team building new houseboats and portable buildings for the oil and mining sector.
AutoCAD & Design Starting date: Immediately Skills & Experience required: Strong background in residential construction. AutoCAD experience. Experience using SolidWorks Drafting program. Knowledge of BC building codes. Education or Certification required: 3 - 4 years of AutoCAD experience Resumes can be delivered to the Main ffice Monday to Friday from 8 am to 5 pm or by faxing: 250-836-3038. No phone calls, please For more information please email: Human Resources: Val Holmes Production Supervisor: James Bergen
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Twin Anchors Marine & TA Structures, located in Sicamous, BC is looking for qualified individuals to join our team building new houseboats and portable buildings for the oil and mining sector.
Electrician Starting date: Immediately Skills & Experience required: Journeyman or Experienced
Civil Inspector
Mica Generating Station, BC Employer:
Columbia Hydro Constructors Ltd.
Job Description: Inspector needed to perform civil works inspections speci¿cally related to the addition of a ¿fth and a sixth generating unit at the Mica Generating Station. The candidate must • Ensure adherence to contract speci¿cations. • Monitor and record progression of work. • Ensure quality work practice and quality product. Preferred Experience: • Technical knowledge in Civil Engineering and concrete practices. • A two year technical diploma or other pertinent work experience. • Experience and familiarity working in Heavy Industry with preference for Hydro-electric experience. Skills/Abilities: • Ability to read and interpret drawings. • Strong computer skills. • Excellent verbal and written communication skills. The successful applicant will be required to work under a collective union agreement and will be required to live in a camp located at Mica Creek BC, 140 kilometres north or Revelstoke. Resumes will be accepted until 8:00 am, 4 June, 2012; only those candidates to be interviewed will be contacted.
Education or Certification required: Journeyman preferable Competitive wages. Employee Benefits Resumes can be delivered to the Main office Monday to Friday or by faxing: 250-836-3038. No phone calls, please For more information please email: Human Resources: Val Holmes Production Supervisor: James Bergen
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To Apply: Please email or fax resumes to: Columbia Hydro Constructors. Ltd. Fax: 250-805-4340 Email: chcgeneral@bchydro.com Closing Date: 4 April, 2012
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Join the Joe Schmucks team! Seeking reliable and hard working housekeepers. Past experience an asset but not mandatory. Please contact Elton. email resume’s to: elton.schmucks@telus.net Or stop by in person. Join the Joe Schmuck team Managing Couple (Accommodations). Looking for a mature couple to manage and caretake our full service campground and chalets. We are offering a competitive wage and on site accommodation for the right couple. Please contact Elton. Email resume’s to elton.schmucks@telus.net Or stop by in person. JOURNEYMAN TECHNICIAN required immediately for Chrysler/Dodge/Jeep dealership in Salmon Arm, BC. Proven producer, good attitude, quality workmanship a must. Excellent wage and benefit package. Contact Pat - phone 250-832-8053, fax 250-8324545, email pat@brabymotors.com LEVEL 2 CDA for a PT CDA/reception position req’d. Needs to be a team player. Mail to box 3007 Salmon Arm , BC V1E 4R8 or Fax to 250832-5504 LOOKING for energetic ECE/ITE to join our team. Full time positions 40hrs/week. Must have good communication skills and be able to work in a team environment. Competitive wages and benefit package. Send resume to: shuswapdaycare@telus.net or Mail Box 2105 Salmon Arm BC V1E 4R1
SERVICE ADVISOR. Brown’s Chrysler Ltd. Westlock, Alberta is looking for an above average individual skilled in customer service. Duties to include: effective communication with customers, recommend scheduled maintenance and schedule work. Qualifications shall include: knowledge of vehicles and the automotive industry. Sales experience is considered an asset, strong interpersonal, organizational and communication skills, ability to work in a fast paced environment with tight time constraints, computer literate and posses a valid drivers licence. Apply to: Dale Marshall - Service Manager. Phone 1780-349-5566. Fax 1-780-3496493 or email: dalem@brownschrysler.com
Make a difference in the lives of seniors. Come work for AdvoCare Health Services, we take “Pride in Caring” Recruiting casual, potentially permanent positions at Piccadilly Care Centre in Salmon Arm.
·LPN’s ·Registered Care Aide’s ·Cook’s ·Multi Service Worker’s For more information and to apply please see our website www.advocarehealth.com or email resume to Jenni.Hicks@ advocarehealth.com or fax (1)250-803-0515 Need Cash Today? Payday loans up to $1000 using employment, CTB, EI or Pension, or Collateral Loans up to $10,000 using almost any vehicle! Cash Factory Loans also offers cheque cashing, tax returns, and Wester Union! 350B Ross Street NE next to NAPA or 250-832-2222 Salmon Arm Camping Resort Position available for 2012 season. Duties include general maintenance, grounds keeping, pool/hot tub maintenance, misc. duties. (1-250)832-6489 or drop off at 381 Hwy 97B, NE, Salmon Arm SALMON ARM READY MIX Ltd. Accepting applications for class 1 drivers, crusher operator. Duties would include but not limited to, ready mix truck operation, dump truck and pup operation, cone crusher operator. Experienced applicants preferred. Competitive wage and benefits offered. Drop resumes off at main office@ 2851 13 Ave SW Att: Murray, Interviews will follow upon request. SEEKING new team members to join our Store. Positions available are Grocery/Warehouse, Bakery Position & Evening Deli/Cook. Must have experience, be energetic & enthusiastic to work in our fast paced environment. Please bring resume in to: Blind Bay Village Grocer, 2798 Balmoral Rd., Blind Bay, BC V0E 1H1 SHOP Assistant Duties Incl. Washing vehicles + Go For person. Apply In person with Driver’s Abstract to: Salmon Arm Honda
SHUSWAP OPTOMETRIC CENTRE is looking to expand its professional team with the addition of a full-time optometric dispenser. Duties include sales, dispensing, and eyeglass adjustments and repairs. Sales and dispensing experience are preferred assets but are not mandatory; we are willing to train the right person. Our strong team approach requires an enthusiastic team player who is positive, loyal, punctual, hard working, and enjoys providing excellent customer service. Please apply in person at #3 160 TC Hwy and ask to speak with Frankie, our office Manager. TABER TIMES/Vauxhall Advance is seeking an editor to lead a three-person newsroom. Candidate must be able to multitask, produce a quality newspaper and maintain online presence. Send covering letter and resume to: Coleen Campbell, Publisher. Email: ccampbell@abnewsgroup.com Deadline Thursday, May 31. VICTORIAN IMPRESSIONS Bedding, Lace & Lingerie seeking part-time retail clerk. Must be well groomed, self motivated and enjoy working with the public. Retail experience an asset. Apply in person, corner Hudson Ave & Alexander St. (250)804-4755 WANT TO see scenic BC! Needed immediately . Experienced Feller Buncher Operator with Chipper Head/Mower to work around Hydro Transmission Lines. Must be willing to travel throughout BC (based out of Vanderhoof). $28-$34 per hour + Benefits. For more info. e-mail: sbcjobs@hotmail.ca. Send Resume to: SBCJOBS Box 1136 Vanderhoof, BC V0J 3A0 or Fax: 250-567-2550 WORK at a Unique Award Winning Restaurant in the heart of the Shuswap surrounded by Mountains and Lakes while making an amazing income. The Burner Restaurant (Malalkwa) has Seasonal & Permanent F/T & P/T Server Positions. $11.50/hour for Qualified Server + Gratuity (approx $20 /hour). Looking for Suggestive Sellers not Order Takers with a friendly personality & ability to multitask. Looking to make money this summer while enjoying great people & food in the summer sun - then apply now. www.theburner.ca tamryn@theburner.ca
Medical/Dental MEDICAL Office Assistant wanted for a busy medical clinic in Salmon Arm for casual and summer relief work. Hours will include evenings and Saturdays. Experience and MOA course preferred. Please drop off resume in person to Mount Ida Medical Centre, 200 Trans Canada Highway, Salmon Arm.
Trades, Technical AUTOMOTIVE TECHNICIAN. Journeyman Automotive Service Technician required. 45 minutes North of Edmonton, Alberta. Busy flat rate Chrysler dealership. Above average wages to commensurate with training level achieved. Chrysler experience an asset but not essential. 4th year apprentice considered. Apply to: Dale Marshall - Service Manager. Phone 1-780-349-5566. Fax 1780-349-6493 or email: dalem@brownschrysler.com
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Services
Trades, Technical
Garden & Lawn
LOOKING for min Lvl 2 First Aid Supervisor for a large construction project in Salmon Arm. Construction experience is an asset. Basic Computer Skills are required. Please forward your resumes to:
ROTOTILLING Big or small (250)832-1192
Paving/Seal/ Coating
maintainingbuildings@gmail.com
with your references.
Work Wanted 5 TON truck with crane for hire. For sale wood pellets. (250)517-7327 (250) 675-5433
Services
Health Products WAIST AWAY the summer days in a new bathing suit. Get your 1st 9 weeks for $99proven results! Call Herbal Magic right now 1-800-8545176.
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NOTICE
Misc Services LET US DETAIL YOUR VEHICLE! Mention this ad & receive 10% off any package! (250)804-2367 Extra Mile Detailing
Painting & Decorating
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Driveways & Parking Lots
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Pets & Livestock
Feed & Hay A horse quality orchardgrass, $5, & other quality $2-4/bale Al Fritzel (250)832-9070 EXCELLENT Quality grass hay and grass alfalfa mix hay. No rain barn stored $4-$6 bale. Straw $5 bale. 250835-4748 or 250-833-9595 First cut small square fair to good $2.75-3/bale cow/feeder hay 250-832-9426
Volunteer your time, energy and skills today.
Legal Services
Livestock
CRIMINAL RECORD? Don’t let it block employment, travel, education, professional, certification, adoption property rental opportunities. For peace of mind & a free consultation call 1-800-347-2540.
2 yearling Purebred unregistered Red Angus Bulls 250832-6279
Pets Lab/collie X pups $250. each with shots & vet checked (250)804-0603 N&T CANINE CARE Daycare, boarding, grooming. Visit our webpage: www.nandtcaninecare.ca 250-835-0136
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Financial Services
Financial Services
PROPERTY purchase and sales • Subdivisions & easements • Affidavits & declarations • Wills & power’s of attorney • Notorial services. Experience you can rely on. Call Zoe Stevens Notary Corporation (250)803-8883
Pets
$400 & Under
With Dignity & Understanding. N&T PET CREMATION SERVICES call 250-835-0136
SPEAKERS, Bose 901 Series IV w/ equalizer & Stands $350. (250)835-4340
Merchandise for Sale
Auctions
BC LIVESTOCK is holding a ranch equipment auction Saturday May 26th 10:30A.M. For Craig Ervin of Lone Butte. Tractors, haying equipment, backhoe, trucks, tools, saddles & tack, skidoo’s, quads, lots, lots more. View website at www.bclivestock.bc.ca F.M.I. Call 250-573-3939
$100 & Under 3/4 size bed, 14” mattress & foundation, frame w/rollers, like new, $90. (250)835-4340 6” foam good camper mattress w/glued topping pad, 4’Wx82”L, $60. (250)835-4340 BRIDGE table with 4 padded chairs, good condition $60. (250)835-4340 BROTHER sewing machine in console c/w accessories $60. (250)835-4340 GOLF Clubs. Used sets plus wedges, putters, bags, fairway woods 250-832-6422 LARGE TRAMPOLINE reinforced frame $100. (250)832-9454 MICROWAVE cart c/w full size GE microwave, no scratches on cabinet $75. (250)835-4340 SHELVES solid white, 19”h x 20”w on rollers & 24”h x 25”w $50. no marks (250)835-4340
Ron Marchand
Firewood/Fuel
FIREWOOD FOR SALE Split/delivered. Dry fir & pine. 250-804-8092
Garage Sales
Excavating & Drainage
Excavating & Drainage
$300 & Under
DAN DEGLAN EXCAVATING Professionally Beautifying Properties for Over 27 Years. • Rock Walls • Utility Services • Site Prep • Terracing • Drainage • Pools 250-832-0707
Garden & Lawn
Garden & Lawn
REIMER’S FARM SERVICE
DENIED CANADA Pension plan disability benefits? The Disability Claims Advocacy Clinic can help. Call Allison Schmidt at 1-877-793-3222. www.dcac.ca
• Bark Mulch • Shavings • Sawdust
We Deliver
250-260-0110 or 804-3030
Financial Services FREE CONFIDENTIAL CONSULTATION Call 1.877.898.2580
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PICK-UP OR DELIVERY
• Shavings, Sawdust, Bark Mulch, Wood Chips (bulk/ mini bags) • Well Rotted Manure • Soils • Extra Clean Wheat Straw
Stanley Bland 832-6615 or 833-2449
24th ANNUAL ANTIQUES & COLLECTIBLES SALE sponsored by the Vernon Collectors Club at Vernon Curling Rink on Fri. May 25th from 3pm-8pm & Sat. May 26th from 10am-4pm. Approx. 125 tables.$3 admission is good for both days.
the Video Man
ESTATE SALE 2008 28’ FourWinds RV $16,900 1995 18’ Regal Boat $30,000 new, asking $10,000. 250-833-0434
V6 motor for a Chrysler mini van, good running cond., $250. (250)832-3829
$200 & Under
Misc. for Sale
Misc. for Sale
HILLCREST COFFEEHOUSE FUNDRAISER FRI MAY 25 7-9pm (doors open at 6:30) Musicians, Poets, comedians and storytellers. Come one, come all for an evening of entertainment. Contact patti @ 804-7318 or Heidi @ 250-832-1159 for more info. HOUSEHOLD & office furn, new clothing, childrens items. May 26th 9-1 1620 15th St. SE HUGE Garage Sale at the Carlin Country Market hosted by Carlin Elementary Middle School, Sat. May 26 10am3pm. No Early Birds! HUGE Garage Sale hosted by Our Lady of the Lake Catholic Church in Blind Bay, Fri. May 25, 3pm. to 7pm. and Sat. May 26, 8am. to 3pm. Donations will be accepted and can be picked up by calling Wilma at 250-675-2312 or Wayne at 250-675-5081. MAY26 Sat 8-2 2476 Leisure Rd. Blind Bay. Moving. Something for Everybody. MAY 27 SUNDAY ONLY 1731 24th St NE 9am-4pm Bargains galore. Wonderful Stuff MULTI-FAMILY Block of 4811 13th St. NE Sat May 26 8am4pm Multi family garage sale, Sat. May 26 9am-3pm, Roncastle & McBride Streets, McArthur Heights Blind Bay. NEIGHBOURHOOD garage sale. Sat. May 26, 8-4 N. Broadview, 6330 Parkhill Rd. & 6162 37th St. N.E.
ASCENT fluid bicycle trainer (New) $150 (mount your own bike) Wine making kit $30 Good set of Golf clubs incl bag $100 Heater for motor home , camper or tent trailer (Atwood mobile product-New $400) asking $150 250-832-0090 QUEEN and double sized beds exc cond $100 and $150 F/S Setee brand new $200 250-832-9179
Garage Sales
$500 & Under
CUT & split birch & fir firewood $20 for a 30lb. bundle, can deliver for $30/bundle. Call anytime (250)463-9476
Merchandise for Sale
YOUR Price Is Right! Misc. hshld & clothing. May 26, 8-1 1830 22nd St. N.E.
LOW Back Cable-Nelson piano $450 OBO 250-833-9925
Estate Sales
ANTIQUE AUCTION Sunday, May 27, 12pm Visit: carlinhallauctions.com No Buyer Fee 250-835-2126
Merchandise for Sale
Dufferin Slate POOL TABLE 4X8 w/cues rack & bales. $1800 Call 250-253-7185 GET FAST Restless Leg Syndrome and Leg Cramp Relief. safe with medication, all natural, proven results, guaranteed!!! Sold in 75 Countries. 1800-765-8660 EST. www.allcalm.com **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 Kenmore 3 Spd Washer and Dryer Exc Cond $250 250804-9528 PEUGEOT 10spd. road bike, serviced, new chain, ex. cond., $225. obo (250)832-9256
MEMORIES ON DVD! Films, slides, photos & video transferred to DVD. Copies for gifts!
ronmarchand@shaw.ca ANTIQUE AUCTION Sunday, May 27, 12pm Visit: carlinhallauctions.com No Buyer Fee 250-835-2126
Painting & Decorating
Painting & Decorating
Abbott Painting Experienced Experi ienced dP Professional rofessionall Painter • Ceiling Repaints • Interior/Exterior • New Construction BOOK YOUR EXTERIORS NOW! Phone: 250-804-6194
Misc Services
Kale Abbott
Misc Services
old gal says “GIT ‘ER DONE!”
CARPENTER/HANDYMAN Available
Grumpy Old Man • Building Projects • Home Improvements • Repairs, Renovations • Too many years experience fixing old houses • Local References
250 833-5668
Pet Services
Pet Services
PET GROOMING With Patty
Monday to Friday
All Breeds including Cats & Large Dogs
Appointments necessary.
981 - 16th Street N.E., Salmon Arm V1E 2V2
Business/Office Service
Your financial future starts with a free confidential consultation.
Merchandise for Sale
www.dandeglan.com
email: www.zoestevens.ca
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Pets & Livestock
832-3320
Services
Employment
271A Trans-Can. Hwy. N.E. (across from KFC) • 250-832-0604
Misc. for Sale
Misc. for Sale
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Merchandise for Sale
Real Estate
Rentals
Misc. for Sale
Mobile Homes & Parks
Apt/Condo for Rent
SEVERAL used toilets. Priced (250)832-8404
Port-a-potty to sell!
STEEL BUILDING - Blowout sale! 20x26 $5,199. 25x28 $5,799. 30x42 $8,390. 32x56 $11,700. 40x50 $14,480. 47x76 $20,325. One end wall included. Pioneer Steel 1-800668-5422.
Misc. Wanted LITTLE Giant square conveyor 250-804-4353
AFFORDABLE
Home and Land Packages, Salmon Arm bale
Musical Instruments WURLITZER Organ Centura Deluxe Model 605 complete with Ownerâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s kit and Ownerâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Manual. $300 OBO Call 250463-5315 or 250-833-5668
Tools WOODWORKING TOOLS. Contents of DIY workshop. â&#x20AC;˘King Canada 1hp Dust Collector $50 â&#x20AC;˘ Mastercraft 12â&#x20AC;? Portable Planer $50 â&#x20AC;˘ Craftsman 10â&#x20AC;? Compound Mitre Saw with laser $100 â&#x20AC;˘ Delta 14â&#x20AC;? Band saw with asstmnt of bands and upgrades $400 â&#x20AC;˘ Mastercraft 6â&#x20AC;? motorized Jointer $50 â&#x20AC;˘ Mastercraft 8â&#x20AC;? drill press $50 â&#x20AC;˘ Delta 10â&#x20AC;? Contractor table saw asstd. blades and 8â&#x20AC;? stacked dado cutter $150 â&#x20AC;˘ Porter-Cable Pancake Compressor 18ga Brad Nailer $100 â&#x20AC;˘ 24â&#x20AC;?x60â&#x20AC;? work bench on casters, router table and clamping surface $150 â&#x20AC;˘ Power tool storage tower w/mobile work station $100 Call 250833-5735
Free Items 3 Louvered window shutters, 13X52. 1 5â&#x20AC;&#x2122; silk tree (250) 832-7925 DOCK LOGS and cross members used needs decking 250836-0054
Real Estate Commercial/ Industrial Property BAYS for lease & also licensed restaurant 97BHwy, (250)832-3829
Houses For Sale COZY 3Bdrm 2 bath country home on a large 1 acre with a view 20x23 inslulated shop, plus 2 large covered parking bays. 2 Horse paddocks. Lots of room for toys completely renoâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;d in 2009 $299,900 250804-7077 or 250-804-6875 IN The Village at 10th and 10th 1 block from Picadilly Mall. +55 oriented strata development. The house is 1332 Sq. Ft. 2 Bdrm, 2 bath, Geothermal heat, large patio w/hot tub, 2 car garage. $399,000. To View Call 250-833-5735
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14X68 2 Bdrm mobile home front kitchen great conditon 3 appl incl central air wheel chair ramp 2 storage sheds in Chase Overlooking Little Shuswap Lake $55,000 250679-8196
Mortgages TEKAMAR MORTGAGES
Best rate 5yr-3.25%OAC Serving the Columbia-Shuswap since 1976. Rates Consistently better than banks
(250)832-8766 Toll free 1-800-658-2345
Townhouses SHUSWAP RIDGE Quality Townhomes in Salmon Arm. Great location 2751 15 Ave NE Near high school. 3 styles. Prices $320,900 - $359,000 www.shuswapridge.ca (250)833-1002
Rentals
Rentals
Bright, spacious 2 bedroom apartments Close to town, family owned & operated newer apartment buildings. Includes F/S/DW/AC/HW NS, NP. Available June 1 $825/mo. (250)803-1694 LAKEVIEW MANOR FURNISHED & UNFURNISHED
suites in quiet adult NS, NP, seniors/professional building close to all amenities. Avail now 2 Bdrm Unfurn. 1 Bdrm Furnished. Views McGuire Park and Shuswap Lake $845/mo plus hydro. Ref reqâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;d 250-833-9148 Sun Ridge Estates Seniors 55+ 2 bedroom apartment 1100sqft., 3 appliances Fireplace, Air Conditioning Common & Guest Rooms Starting at $991/month Please call Troy (250)833-9158
3BDRM Upstairs of my house. newly renoâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;d. 6 appl. Built in Vac. fenced in back yard and deck faces forest. NS IN OR OUT. Reliably employed, quiet person preferred. Refâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s. Avail June 1 $1190/mo plus util. AVAIL. immed. older 2bdrm. mobile w/small yard, 5km from town, suits a mature single person or retired couple, NS, NP, DD & refâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s req. $750/mo. incl. util. (250)832-7518 FANTASTIC 3 brm 2 bath home, great lakeview, newly renoâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;d, hardwood throughout, 5 appl, large yard, close to amenities and schools, aval. June 1, $1550/mo DD and Ref Reqâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;d. Please Contact (250)804-6485 or (250)4634670 LITTLE house almost DT, 2bdrm, 1bath, 789sqft. NS, NP, $1000/mo. (250)833-0310
Commercial/ Industrial FOR Lease: Dine & Dance restaurant, close to 2 golf courses & busy 97B Hwy ALSO 3 commercial bays, 11â&#x20AC;&#x2122; doors, hwy access. For more info (250)832-3829
Misc for Rent 1 Bedroom, 1 Bath + Den in Cedar Heights 3 Bedroom, 2 Bath on 18th Street
Call Al Bingham (250)804-6216
Need cash today? Cash Factory Loans offers payday loans up to $1000 using employment, CTB,EI or pension, or Collateral Loans up to $10,000 using almost any vehicle! 350 Ross Street NE next to NAPA or 250-832-2222 NEW 2+bdrm. 2bath, Salmon Arm, avail. June1, 6appl., refâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s req. $1200/mo. (250)833-1949
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RECENTLY updated 2 Bed, 2 Bath 2000sq.ft Condo in Sorrento. Great location. Close to all amenities. Amazing view. Large, covered, private deck with lots of storage. All appliances. Avail. June 1. $1100. 250-515-0450- 778-220-4520 TAPPEN house for rent (kault hill rd).$1,450, 3600sqf, 5 bed, 3 bath, Pet Friendly,F/S D/W W/D F/P. Avail Immed. Please call 403-862-2202
Apt/Condo for Rent 1BDRM. apt. downtown SA, laundry, parking, newly renoâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;d, NS, NP, $650/mo., Suomi Apt. Call Keith (250)832-6060 1BDRM. apt in town avail June1 adults NP heat incl refâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s req $650/mo. (250)833-4726 2BDRM avail.immed 191-4St. SE, NS, NP, kids welcome $795/mo. (250)804-9627 2BDRM. w/balcony view of McGuire Lake, coin Lndry, adult oriented, a/c, walk to DT & hospital, on bus rte, NP, DD, refâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s req. $850/mo. (250)546-3066 (250)546-1970 2 Bedroom downtown apartment. Laminate ďŹ&#x201A;ooring. A/C. $775/mos includes gas htg. One vehicle parking. PH 250832-3277 BACH suite $550/mo. by rec ctre inc util Bus stop out front NP no WD (1-250)871-6000 ENDERBY 1-bdrm, nice suite, $650/mo + Hydro, incl H.W. & heat, ref req, senior discount. (250)613-2670 TO LET: 1Bdrm unit 951 5 Ave, SW, Salmon Arm $795p/m + Hydro please contact Andre: 250-832-3172 (o/h)
Homes for Rent 2 BEDROOM house. Close to downtown, NS, NP, refâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s req. (250)833-6855
OfďŹ ce/Retail 2BDRM trailer in Tappen. $700/mo Avail April 1st NP NS Refâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s reqâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;d. (250)835-4480
NEWLY AVAILABLE Corner location across from the Salmar Grand 650 Sq.ft. of retail or ofďŹ ce space. Great signage and parking. Occupancy June 1st (250)832-5118
Mobile Homes & Parks
Mobile Homes & Parks
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Rentals
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SMALL 1Bdrm in Gleneden single person only small cabin NP FS $475 avail June 1 250832-6975 or 250-832-0218
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Storage Suites, Lower 1BDRM. 5appl., close to DT SA, great view, NS, NP, $750/mo. + util. (250)517-0743 1Bdrm Blind Bay Furn $675 Util incl. WD 250-675-2868 1BDRM. Hillcrest area, NS, NP, No Drugs, No Parties $675/mo. inc. util, avail. Immed. (250)833-7809 1BDRM Sunnybrae. On property 20 min from town garden plot Built in sunroom. NS N/Partier $650/mo util incl. 250-517-8598 2-BDRM., 5 mins to d/t S/Arm. NS/NP, private parking, $760/ mo. 250-832-4412. 2 BR. with W&D, 1/2 shed, cl to dntwn SalmonArm, $765. plus 1/2 utilities. Sm dog/cat ok. Call or text 250-253-4950 LARGE 1bdrm. Suits 1 person new w/d, f/s, paint, & flooring. $700/mo. util. incl. NS, NP, quiet area, ref’s req. Avail June 1 (250)832-6868 LEVEL entry, 800sqft. 1bdrm, newer building, $875/mo. incl. gas/hydro, F/S/DW/W/D, Call Barb or Hugh (250)8336097(250)833-8723 Newly renovated 1 bed suite, 15 min to Salmon Arm. Incl: wifi, sat tv, heat, hydo. No pets. Mature person. Available June 1st, $500 per month. 250-835-8303
Suites, Upper
1998 Honda civic EX loaded 261,000 Km asking $3800 reliable and in good shape 250832-4645
CAMPION Allante 170 Bowrider w/Yamaha 115 V-4 outboard motor, brand new prop, XMPINC wakeboard tower, all new custom fit travel covers, EZload trailer w/new tires plus spare, seats 8, great family boat, many more extras $8000. (250)832-2960
2000 Topaz 5th wheel, 24.5ft, fully loaded, excellent condition, DrawTite hitch included, $10,000. (250)833-4361
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8ft. Very lite camper, sleeps 4, stove/oven, 3-way fridge, heater, no leaks,w/jacks $1,000. 250-838-6013
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Sewer line breaks budget Canoe: High groundwater levels create problems.
By Martha Wickett OBSERVER STAFF
Water, water everywhere meant that replacement of a sanitary sewer line in Canoe cost about $100,000 more than was initially estimated. A project to replace the pipeline at 75th Avenue NE and Canoe Beach Drive ran into major difficulties because of the high groundwater table, reported Robert Niewenhuizen, city director of engineering and public works, to council on May 14.
The replacement is part of a phased project upgrading the sewer line, with a portion going under the railway tracks. “It has been our experience with past projects in Canoe that the water table can fluctuate greatly from site to site. This project had us experience our worst conditions with construction in Canoe,” Niewenhuizen wrote in a staff report. “The high water table coupled with running sand and very wet silts caused for very unstable soil condi-
tions. This resulted in very large excavations which were complicated further by the proximity of the railway tracks.” An extra $34,000 was required for “dewatering” the site, while extra slope stabilization was $49,000. Because of the unforeseen conditions, the project took longer than expected and additional costs such as engineering and traffic control were realized, he said. “We didn’t want the train to derail at that location so quite a bit of
work was required.” Coun. Alan Harrison asked if time of year would have made a difference. Niewenhuizen said that despite freezing conditions when the contractor excavated, free-flowing water was found underneath. “So what you’re saying is, it’s impossible to tell unless you get into it,” said Harrison. The shortfall is being made up with $65,000 from a city surplus and $35,000 that was redirected from the 17th Avenue NE railway crossing project.
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8569 BLACK MOUNTAIN RD, TURTLE VALLEY This sunny west facing 5 acre parcel in the quaint Turtle Valley is awaiting your country dream home. Only 40 minutes from downtown Salmon Arm or Kamloops, and on the school bus route. Pristine forest setting, with easy access and privacy. Year round creek and shallow well located on property. Hydro and phone to lot line.
Beautiful 0.29 acre lake view lot. One of a kind to build your dream home or for a family recreational investment. Marina and lake access just across the road.
$199,000
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$234,000
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358,500
$
RICK WATERS 351 BEATTY AVENUE NW
260 BEATTY AVENUE NW
Fully serviced 50x125 commercial lot in Salmon Arm’s popular Harbourfront area. Flat, accessible, visible and great location.
Fully serviced .32 acre commercial lot in Salmon Arm’s Harbourfront area. This flat, corner lot allows great visibility and access. Location, location, location!
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$159,900
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$219,000
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Best bang for your bucks! Mint 10 year old 3+2 bedroom rancher with walk out basement has approx. 1850 sq. ft. main & 3450 finished. Has oak floors through living, formal dining & main floor family room with gas fireplace. Big open oak kitchen with granite topped island eating bar, stainless steel appliances, tile floor & eating area. Large master bedroom has his & her closets & jet soaker tub with separate shower. Basement is fully finished including easy inlaw suite if needed. Also has main floor laundry, large tile foyer, heat pump, central air, HE furnace, built in vac, security system, yard shed, 16x12 deck with natural gas BBQ hook up & more. Enjoy your treed in private yard & only minutes to lake. Located in Shuswap Lake Estates golf subdivision with gated RV parking & only 15 minutes to Salmon Arm.
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#6 - 441 20th Street NE MLS® 10042264
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• 0.44 acre property in North Broadview • RV parking, shop, central air, new siding
• Sophisticated 55+ townhouse • Great location close to all amenities
5410 Eagle Bay Road
512 Lakeshore Drive, Chase
MLS® 10031737
MLS® 10045312
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$
309,000
• 66 acres Semi-Lakeshore, great lakeviews • Private estate or development potential
• 2000 sq. ft. completely renovated inside & out • Fully finished basement, across from beach access
#8 - 5161 63rd Ave. NE
#24 - 2930 Brown Road
MLS® 10025105
Vic Hamilton
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MLS® 10047715
Ray Mills
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116,900
#201 – 121 Hudson Ave. NE, Salmon Arm, BC
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• RETIRE HERE! Close to golf & Shuswap Lake • 1400 sq. ft. home, adult park, private yard
$
99,900
• 2 bdrm., 2 full bthrm., quiet family park • Private yard, garden/greenhse. & shed/shop
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6 - 900 10TH AVENUE SE
2900 40TH STREET NE
Great home in a great location. Very well kept 3 bdrm., 2 bath home in desirable Hillcrest area. Ceramic tile, skylights, central air, and appliances. Double, attached garage and extra parking. All this and more on a 0.12 acre lot with lake and valley views.
15 acres of prime farm land in the ALR – also has farm status – producing 2 to 3 crops of hay per year. Treat yourself to country living within city limits. Enjoy the mountain and valley views from this 3 bdrm., 2 bath home with open concept. Extra large deck with carports below. Wood stove in the walk-out basement. Gardens, perennials, fruit trees and several outbuildings. There is currently a mobile on site for compassionate use if buyer requires and qualifies.
MLS® 10046566
MLS® 10046838
$279,900
2517 PARKDALE PLACE, BLIND BAY
2 - 600 10TH STREET SW
Very clean 3 bdrm, 1.5 bath townhome. Corner unit for additional privacy. Appliances, lots of closets and storage space, attached carport and private back patio. Fully landscaped yard with underground sprinklers. In a central location, close to schools, shopping, malls and recreation.
Immaculate family home in a great location. This 4 bdrm., 3 bath home has a beautiful kitchen with island, natural gas fireplace, main floor laundry, updated flooring, and has recently been painted throughout. Full, fully finished lower level features an in-law suite. Deck, over-sized garage, RV and additional parking. All this and more on a private, fully landscaped lot in a quiet area with golf and recreation nearby. MLS® 10041838 $349,900
$219,900
MLS® 10033363
303 - 571 6TH STREET NE
4350 50TH STREET NE
Great Hwy. exposure. This 4 bdrm, 2.5 bath home with over 2800 sq.ft. is situated on over 28 acres. Gated entrance, beautiful kitchen with island, large eating area, laminate flooring, loads of windows and natural lighting. Get extra revenue from the in-law suite and another additional rental. Double, attached garage, fenced yard, large garden area, fruit trees, frame barn, greenhouse and workshop. All this and much more in a location with schools, recreation and golf near by. MLS® 10043140 $699,900
Luxury corner penthouse overlooking Shuswap Lake and town. In a central location, this 2 bedroom, 2 bath unit features an open floor plan, gourmet kitchen, fireplace, 9’ ceilings and radiant in-floor heating. Secure entry and two underground parking stalls. Public transit, shopping and recreation nearby.
$410,000
MLS® 10042099
$950,000
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Comfortable 2 bedroom, 2 bath home. Bright open floor plan. Complex includes underground parking, workshop, exercise and games room.
$
64,900
MLS® 10047356
$
189,000
1940 - 18th St. SE
2914 Canada Way
451 Mallory Road
487 Salmon Valley Rd.
Located in popular Hillcrest area. 4 bedroom, three bath, lovely floor plan, completely finished. New roof. Flat lot with fenced yard. Lots of parking. Priced to sell, bring your family and enjoy. MLS® 10033673
No stairs” in this bright, beautiful open plan home. Large kitchen, in floor heating, formal dining room and cozy eating nook. Private back yard with valley view. Located on quiet no thru road. Priced right.
Large log home with rock fireplace, wrap around deck has views of the valley. New roof. Lots of water, ten acres, pasture/ treed/fenced. Truck size shop, new 2nd shop. Very private, minutes from town. MLS® 10044063
Located on 8.5 acres overlooking the valley. Dream kitchen, hardwood floors, vaulted ceilings with large windows in living room. GEOTHERMAL HEATING. Large covered wrap around deck. Fruit trees, gardens, hay field, well has 65 gpm.
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339,500
MLS® 10044752
$
334,900
$
535,000
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669,000
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5.48 acres on Christison Rd. SW. 5 bdrm home with zoning that allows secondary suite. 3 bdrm guest cabin with laundry facilities, 16 x 31 shop wired 220, 28x28x12 RV carport, small barn. Property could be fenced for animals. Needs some TLC - loaded with potential.
Corner unit in the Graystone on 3rd floor. Spacious interior with high ceilings & high quality finishing, hardwood floors, heated tile in baths, maple cabinets, heated covered parking, secure & ready for occupancy.
MLS® 10047560
MLS® 10044564
$
479,000
309,000
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Charles Fitt 250-517-9850 Email: charlesfitt@onepercentrealty.com
$
589,000
MLS ® 10047059
NEW Newer 5 bedroom, 3 bath home in a great area. Sit LISTING on your patio and enjoy the lake and mountain views. This home is close to everything and backs onto SMS field for extra privacy. Call Charles to view.
$
382,900
MLS ® 10047136
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Gardeners delight. Unique lakeview home situated on a Private .50 acre close to downtown. Property is well maintained. Bright livingroom facing the lake and valley with vaulted ceilings. Hardwood floors with 2 g/fp along with a garage/ workshop. Lots of upgrades. A must see. $
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305 Shus Shuswap-Chase Creek Rd., Chase New Listing
581 - 10th Avenue SE
On top of the world with a great view of Little Shuswap Lake in your up and down duplex. Good opportunity for an in-law suite or rental accommodation. Each floor has its own separate entrance, c/w 20’x22’ heated garage or workshop. Concrete driveway. Enjoy a view of the lake from the 8’x8’ gazebo or deck. Low maintenance yard, however there is still some room for gardening if you still have that green thumb.
Enjoy the outstanding views of the S. Thompson River and valley from this south-facing executive home on 13 acres, c/w large open kitchen, dining and living room. This home has too many extras to mention. Offers privacy and country living. A must see.
7402 EEstate Drive, Anglemont, BC
New Listing
Take in the LAKEVIEW from this cozy 2 bdrm., 1 bath home. Open floor plan steps out onto the sundeck. Nice yard with fruit trees, workshop. Ready for your summer enjoyment or year round living. Cozy year round home with Southern exposure. Sit out on the large deck to enjoy your morning coffee while taking in the breathtaking view of Shuswap Lake. Property has been extensively reovated including new pine kitchen, wide plank flooring, high efficiency heat pump for heating & air conditioning, laundry facilities, dishwasher. Much more.
$
679,000
$ KADREA 109508
379,000
MLS® 10046055
MLS® 10046360
194,500
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#35-6471 Lindsay Road, Magna Bay
A rare find in Dasnier Bay. 3 bedroom panabode cabin with room for all your guests. Gorgeous views, peace, tranquility and 87’ of beach awaits you here.
.89 acre level, lake view lot already has Hydro and water and site was approved previously for type 1 septic. RV’s allowed and not time commitment to build.
#161 Caravans West, Scotch Creek
4222 Saratoga Road, Scotch Creek
2005 2 bed model located in an established, secure, year round, gated community that has something for everyone. Pools, clubhouses, gym and the beach are some of the perks.
Just a hop and a skip to the shores of the Shuswap. This home offers a detached garage and workshop on a .34 acre lot. A perfect getaway spot.
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Level Entry w/Walkout Bsmt. $
369,000
email:rlpaccess@royallepage.ca 241 Alexander Street NE, Salmon Arm
2005 built level entry, 146 sq. ft. rancher, partially finished bsmt., RV parking and 2nd driveway, 4 bdrms., 3 baths, central A/C, appliances, mainfloor laundry, deck.
Perfect Situation
Affordable Waterfront
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Call Gary
Immaculate Condo
Townhome on Water’s Edge
117,000
$
NEW LISTING
269,900
Call Gary
756,660
$
329,000
Panoramic Views! floor executive 269,000 Top condo with 1449
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NEW LISTING
MLS® 10040169
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Nice updates including windows, roof, flooring, trim and more. Great suite potential in this partially finished basement. Open layout, covered parking and covered deck, 4 bdrms., 3 baths including ensuite.
Call Tara
Fantastic Lakeview
Reduced to $699,900 from $990,000, this lakeshore property has 75 ft. beach, dock, buoy, 1600 sq. ft. home with 400 sq. ft. guest suite in Blind Bay.
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Rare find, ground level townhome overlooking Shuswap Lake and bird sanctuary. Enjoy the views from the patio in this 2 bdrm., 2 bath townhome.
Call Jeremy
MLS® 10046975
MLS® 10047200
on Little White Lake. Cozy 4 bdrm., 2 bath home with private setting and 700 sq. ft. deck, great for entertaining all your friends and family. Enjoy breathtaking view, peace and quiet. Plenty of room to build a garage or shop. MLS® 10047233
Call Jeremy $
369,900
MLS® 10042755
MLS® 10047148
Cute and cozy 1 bdrm., 1 bath unit in Cambridge Court II. Maple cabinets, newer flooring and paint, big laundry room with B/I shelving, covered parking central to amenities.
NEW LISTING
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MLS® 10042912
Call Susanne
NEW LISTING
Vacant – Motivated
First Time Buyer Alert!
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2 bath modular 244,900 2inbdrm., Lakeside Pines, corner lot, fenced, garden area, deck. Priced to sell and close to lake.
3 bdrm. rancher on 4.8 acres with creek. Open concept, hardwood flooring, C/Air, double garage and 24x44 shop.
MLS® 10046997
MLS® 10046437
279,900
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2 bdrm., 1 bath home. Flat 0.5 acres offer plenty of elbow room, right in town, fruit trees, 23x15 garage and 21x13 insulated shed with 220V – room for all the boy toys. Big enclosed balcony – perfect for entertainment. MLS® 10047222
Call Tara
Call Lisa
Unique Home!
3.5 Acres on Shuswap Lake
Revenue Tri Plex
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On 0.28 acres, this home features oak hardwood and a new furnace. Must be seen to be appreciated.
1,399,900
MLS® 10044028
Call Shirley
1,900,000
Private acreage w/ approx 200’ of lakeshore, bordering Crown Land, easy access. 4 bdrm., 4 bath A-frame style year round home, 30x36 RV/ shop, garage, dock, buoy, quiet cove.
on Shuswap Lake just before Herald’s Park in Sunnybrae! Custom designed unique home featuring floor to ceiling windows, high vaulted ceilings w/skylights, guest/ den. MLS® 10044079
bdrm. & 2-1 bdrm. 379,000 3units in designated
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Attractive coin laundry business offers wash/dry/fold services in addition to coin service. Lots of opportunity to grow this business. Excellent central and high traffic location. Selling for health reasons. MLS® 10042180
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428’ of Waterfront $
Call Steve
R-5 zoned area, .78 of an acre, central location in Salmon Arm. MLS® 10035287
Call Gary
NEW LISTING
Lake View Rancher $
open floor plan. Home boasts 3 bdrms. 449,000 With plus den, 3 baths, new hardwood floor, granite counter tops, large shop, A/C and a fully finished basement. MLS® 10047238
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~ Canoe Cr. Estates ~
NO PAD RENT – YOUR OWN THE LOT • 3 bdrm., 2 bathrm. singlewide with 3-room addition • New hot water tank & laminate flooring • Skylight, deck, utility shed • Near school, beach, golf & firehall MLS® 10045896
189,000
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~ Blind Bay ~
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COZY 3 BEDROOM HOME IN TOWN
RARE OPPORTUNITY TOP FLOOR CONDO WITH LAKE VIEW
VERY QUIET AND PRIVATE SETTING
LAKEVIEW with SEMI-PRIVATE BACKYARD
INSPIRING LAKEVIEW
• Close to all amenities • Mail and city transit almost at your door step • Electrical and plumbing updated • Full walkout basement with new windows MLS® 10027037
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~ White Lake ~
SPECTACULAR BIG VIEW of LITTLE SHUSWAP LAKE VIEW WHITE LAKE • Cedar deck with gazebo • 2 car garage, paved driveway • 3 bdrm, 2 bath doublwide • Easy maintenance yard • Deer Ridge Estates Mobile Home Park MLS® 10024161
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250,000
~ Blind Bay ~
ENJOY THE SHUSWAP • 4 bdrm., 3 bathrm, well cared for 3200 sq. ft. home • Large 23’x30’ garage pus 24’x32’ shop • New furnace, H/W tank and roof • Playground, garden & gazebo • Lake access right next door at Gray Road
MLS® 10046101 $310,000
MLS® 10047343
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• 5 bdrm., 3 bathrm with central air conditioning • New roof, jetted tub, workshop • Covered deck, flat driveway off cul-de-sac • Full RV Hook-up with plenty of parking • Near beach, boating, golf and hiking $
412,000
MLS® 10047475
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• 1978 4 bdrm., 2 1/2 bathroom on 1 acre lot • New metal roof in 2007 • New countertops & flooring • New pump for the well • 14x20 deck off kitchen
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• 2 bdr & 3 bathrms, oak floors & cabinets • Covered wood deck & paving brick patio • 22’x24’ garage, high door & vehicle mtnce pit • 20’x20’ workshop • Shopping nearby
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380,000
• 1999 3 bdrm., 2 bathroom with walk-out basement • Built-in above ground 27 ft. heated pool with deck • 2 car garage, 10x12 shed, paved driveway • 1.86 acres, fruit trees, covered deck, RV hookup MLS® 10045443 $455,000
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“PANORAMA RANCH” • 5 acres, pasture, creek, tennis court for HORSES PEOPLE • 2006 3 bdrms., 3 and NATURE LOVERS bathrooms, 2700 sq.
~ SW Salmon Arm ~
ft. passionately built with attention to detail • Spectacular lake, city and valley views • Indoor riding arena or explore the Fly Hills $
MLS® 10046042
Serving the South Shuswap since 2008
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5211 Trans Canada Highway
160 Lakeshore Drive NE
3390 30th Street NE
MLS® 10038658
MLS® 10039687
HERITAGE BUILDING
• Completely renovated • 1700 sq. ft. retail space • 4 new 1 bdrm suites • Low property taxes
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4891 Foothill Road SW
2600 Grandview Place
2580 21st Street NE
391 10th Street SE
MLS® 10042742
MLS® 10046604
MLS® 10036413
MLS® 10047520
RURAL ESTATE
• Totally renovated 3600 sq ft • Stunning inside and out • 7 bdrms plus 1 bdrm suite • Fully landscaped 0.72 acres
STUNNING LAKE VIEW
• 2875 finished sq ft • 3 bdrms., 2 dens & family room • Oversized double garage • Landscaped 0.32 acre lot
LOTS OF ROOM
• 2400 finished sq ft • 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms • Oversized heated garage • .5 acres with fruit trees
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$619,000
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$412,900
420 24th Street NE
1691 13th Avenue SE
3398 McBride Road
1581 14th Street SE
MLS® 10044741
MLS® 10045516
MLS® 10047047
MLS® 10036175
BRAND NEW
• 1740 finished sq ft • 3 bedrooms and office • Beautiful hardwood flooring • Custom kitchen w/appliances
GREAT NEW PRICE
• 2100 finished sq ft • 4 bedrooms plus den • Private .66 acre lot • Wonderful lake view
NEW PRICE
• 3,500 finished sq ft • 3 bedroom, 3 bathroom • Lovely lake view • Landscaped, fruit trees
HILLCREST AREA
• 2050 finished sq ft • 4 bedroom, 3 bathroom • Vaulted ceilings, fireplace • .18 acre, fenced yard
$384,900
$369,000
$325,000
$326,000
#303 - 1391 10th Ave. NE
640 7th Street SE
311 Beatty Avenue
Hudson Avenue NE
MLS® 10040798
MLS® 10046512
MLS® 10039120
MLS® 10031033/34/40/93
LAKEVIEW APARTMENT
• Immaculate 1540 sq. ft. • 2 bedrooms plus den • Bright open floor plan • Heated/secure UG parking
$305,000
GREAT STARTER HOME
• 1,020 sq. ft. • 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms • Lots of recent upgrades • Fully fenced back yard
$249,000
COMMERCIAL LOT
• 50 x 125 corner lot • Fully serviced • C-2 commercial zone • Great for a new building
$64,900
FOR LEASE
• 1720 sq ft 2nd floor space • 2100 sq ft office space • 5500 sq ft lower level space • Great lease rates & location • Bring us your ideas
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• Private, tidy and cozy 3 bdrm., 2 bath home with beautiful lakeview
Fantastic Lakeviews – 1/3 Acre
• Nearly 1/3 acre lot (72x185 ft.) with partially finished walk out bsmt. • New H/W tank, newer high efficiency furnace and some flooring • Bonus is lane access to rear yard and detached 24’x24’ garage/shop
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• 2 bedroom, 2 bath, 2008 waterfront home • Beachfront at your doorstep • Great location, only 10 minutes to town • Ceramic tile, country kitchen, walkout deck • Year round or seasonal - you will enjoy!
• You will want to have a look at this one, ifyou want value, potential and location
$324,900
MLS® 10047628
$189,900
$624,900
MLS® 10036296
Lifestyle & Location
Ravenscroft – Detached
• Enjoy lifestyle & amenities… 4 bedrooms, 3 1/2 bath • Bright open plan w/9’ ceilings in kitchen & dining/18’ ceiling in the living room • Fully finished walk-out basement to covered patio overlooking Turner Creek • Central air, double garage, built-in vac, gas fireplace MLS® 10039996
5 Acres - Great Value
$349,900
Very private Gleneden home on 5 acres Solid 5 bedroom, 2 bathroom house Great potential here for the average handyman Many fruit trees, a huge garden area Only 10 minutes to Salmon Arm
MLS® 10036815
$299,900
Waterfront Acreages – Big White Lk. • 7 Waterfront acreages on Big White Lake to choose from • Great building sites with easy access • You will be amazed at the value these rare 2.5 acre parcels offer • Approximately 90 feet frontage on one of the Shuswap’s favourite lakes • Hurry if you want to have first choice
• 1900 sq. ft. main, over 3800 finished • 5 bdrms. (or den/office), 3 baths • Private detached end unit, double garage • Spectacular 180 view of lake, town & mountains
$444,900
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#43 - 2930 930 Brown Road, Salm Salmon Arm Looking for a Scenic & Quiet MHP? • $92,900
#73 - 2500 97B Hwy. SE, Salmon Arm Truly One of a Kind! • $189,900
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• Country Gate 2 bdrm. lower townhome • Cozy patio & large storage • New flooring throughout, A/C Full details at… www.erinleek.com
• Live in elegance & style • 2006 condo 50+ • Lakeview 9 ft. ceilings Full details at… www.erinleek.com
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3075 Brockman Rd., Salmon Arm Beautiful Homes on 80 Acres! • $679,900
3932 Parri Road, Sorrento Big White Lk. Waterfront • $1,550,000
• 3264 sq. ft. house 1557 awaits finishing • Features 4 outbuildings (huge shop) • Too many features to list call for info. pkg. Full details at… www.erinleek.com
• 328 ft. of lakeshore on 1.45 acres • Custom built 2002 home, 4200 sq. ft. • Outstanding list of highlights, call for info. Full details at… www.erinleek.com
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2558 Highlands Drive
Executive Rancher
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569,900
• By Simon Builders, currently being finished • Incredible lake & golf course views • 1790 sq. ft. on the main floor with fully finished walk-out basement • 4 bdrms., 3 baths • Superior qualtity • Covered deck, triple garage, hardwood floors, granite countertops ®
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511 24th Street NE
South Canoe Acreage
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1050 70th Street SE
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3681 Braelyn Road
Acreage with 2 Homes
3885 Sunnybrae-Canoe Pt. Rd.
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782 Abbington Lane
Family Home Close to Downtown
mls® 10033197
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Shuswap Realty RE/MAX Parking Lot (next to the Water Slide) 1111 Lakeshore Dr. SW
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$
289,900
• Newer townhome close to the new Askew’s Uptown and Police Station • 3 bedrooms, 2 1/2 baths • Tile and hardwood floors • Hot water on demand r • Central P air • Appliances New
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mls® 10041788
1111 Lakeshore Drive SW, Salmon Arm 250-832-7051
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Prime location for this 5 bedroom family home near schools, new shopping plaza, restaurants & more on a quiet street in NE Salmon Arm. 1 bedroom suite offers help with the mortgage. Back deck & yard offer a wooded retreat.
Exclusive LAKEVIEW acreage w/ 180 degrees of breathtaking views. 30 years of heart & soul have created the “Monet”of acreages. Over 6000 shrubs, flowers & trees have been carefully manicured into terraced gardens, & stunning building sites. $
MLS® 10047112
699,000
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2760 25th Avenue NE, Salmon Arm
2030 Canoe Beach Drive
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Immaculate WATERFRONT 5 bdrm home offers 224’ of beautiful pebbled beach minutes off of Hwy. 1 in Blind Bay. Gorgeous custom built home offers a large gourmet kitchen, hardwood floors, 2 master bedrooms, spacious open floor plan & great views.
MLS® 10043735
$
1,499,999
129,000
#127 2500 Hwy. 97B, SE, Salmon Arm
R
67,500
$
499,000
Unique home, one of a kind in Sicamous!! Vaulted ceilings, sunken living room, free standing propane fireplace in the dining room, open concept living area, 4 bedroom, ensuite, fenced yard, 2 large sheds, landscaped with pond, sundeck and more… $
MLS® 10041503
426 Cottonwood Ave., Sicamous
W t f t bbuilding Waterfront ildi llot. t Thi This .26 of an acre recreational retreat awaits your new dream home or option to put your RV there for most of the season. Tihs complex offers 700 feet of beach with boat launch, boat storage & dock. Low Strata Fees $ also. 254,900
Fully landscaped 1600+ sq. ft. rancher features lg. master w/ensuite, pantry, fireplace, island, RV parking/plug, 2 sheds and 2 car garage. NEWER kitchen & appliances, roof, high efficiency furnace and hot water tank. Close to all amenities and recreation.
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MLS® 10044620
$
139,900
Cell: 250-833-6611 E-mail: tracey@traceythompson.ca
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323,800
Lot #3, Proposed Owl’s Nest Estates Gateway, Sicamous
C Canoe Creekside C k id bbuilding ildi lots w/Shuswap Lake and/ or creek view. These lots are steps from the beach, wharf, pub, grocery/liquor store, on the bus route to downtown Salmon Arm. Come build your home in the cutest little community in the Shuswap! ap! MLS® 10044895
$
MLS® 10044715
Owls Next Estate 1+ acre parcels, at the base of Owls Head Recreation. Close to Mara and Shuswap Lake. In the town of Sicamous but feels like you’re out of town. Come and build your DREAM HOME and enjoy the incredible views. MLS® 10046814
Tracey Thompson ...bringing your dreams home
319,000
D #SL 12 8758 Holding Rd., Adams Lk.
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LAKEVIEW, private remote & treed 9.77 acres. One of a kind property w/ Tourist Com. zoning, formerly campground. Add boat & mini-storage or lots of room to build. Subdividable not in ALR. Plenty of water. Close to lake & public park. MLS® 10040359
$
MLS® 10040369
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813 Kappel Street, Sicamous
FOUR BEDROOM & PRICED TO SELL!!! If you are tired of renting, check out this well kept 1004 sq. ft. 4 bdrm. home in Countryside Estates. New flooring and bathroom, storage shed & large shed or workshop, fenced yard, sundeck, parking for 4.
5440 73rd Avenue, NE, Salmon Arm
6288 Eagle Bay Road
E t Extraordinary di RV llott iin a WATERFRONT park on desirable Shuswap Lake offering a boatslip, boat launch, clubhouse and on site security. The manicured RV lot is within steps to the waterfront. The lot is affordable – the memories priceless! $
320,000
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#7, 667 Waverly Park Frontage Rd
MLS® 10043160
$
MLS® 10045360
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$
200,000
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MUST BE SEEN! Gorgeous 4 bed/4 bath townhome in Turner Creek Estates. Offers space & privacy backing onto green space. Open concept design close to schools, rec centre. Huge lower deck. MLS® 10047333
$
349,900
LOTS 24.22 acres MLS® 10043688 ..... $489,000 17.77 acres MLS® 10043690 .... $289,000 6.52 acres MLS® 10043689 .... $249,000 .29 acre lake view lot on Woodland Drive in Shuswap Lake Estates, Blind Bay MLS® 10038942 ............................ $75,000 2 semi-waterfront lots listed in Eagle Bay, over 1 acre ea. ... $239,900 & $249,900 MLS® 10045302, MLS® 10045303
Featuring island/breakfast bar. Built-ins throughout. 1100 sq.ft. Newer furnace, windows/doors, floors, drywall, fireplace, kitchen, deck. Tasteful decor. Deck with seating, shed, carport.
This 1584 sq. ft. home has 3 bdrms., 2 baths, huge new kitchen with island, living rm., family rm., fenced yard backing onto school property. Newer furnace, HWT, roof, flooring, etc. Great park.
Originally 20x40 mobile with 1540 addition located just before Silver Creek store. TL required. Large lot – .86 acres.
$
99,300
$
124,900
MLS® 10029698
MLS® 10045744
$
131,900
WESTHAVEN BY PICCADILLY
GREAT YARD & LOCATION
DESIRABLE HERON VIEW
Nicely updated & decorated. 3 bedroom townhome close to downtown, shopping mall and park. Features newer flooring, window coverings, fresh paint, private yard area.
Cute 2 or 3 bedroom. Fully renovated. Ready to move in. Private lot with shed, deck & pond. Fenced & close to downtown.
Great 2 bed/2 bath unit. Clean with newer fridge, stove. All appliances included. Walking distance to downtown. Next to wharf & waterfront area. Enjoy worry-free living.
$
229,900
239,900
SPOTLESS & AFFORDABLE
GREAT FAMILY HOME
3 bed/2 bath home. Vaulted ceilings, concrete crawl space. Appliances incl. Private fenced patio area, 10x12 shed. New roof. Lots of parking. Walk to beach, school, corner store.
5 bed/2 bath home.Bsmt. mostly finished. NEW ROOF, newer appliances, master with ensuite & walk-in. Nicely landscaped & fenced yard, quiet area, close to beach.
249,900
$
$
MLS® 10043474
$
MLS® 10040859
289,900
MLS® 10035019
247,500
LINDEN COURT Bright and open 2 bed. Level entry rancher, walk-in closet, large bathroom, walk to shopping.
FOREST GROVE MHP 2 bedroom mobile between Enderby and Salmon Arm. Carport, covered deck and large yard backing onto creek. $
REDUCED
$
299,900
UNBELIEVABLE PRICE New roof, .23 acre lot. 3 bed starter or retirement home. Fenced & landscaped. Newer deck & hot water tank. Garage/ workshop. Close to beach, parks & schools. Quick possession!
MLS® 10011500
$
179,900
GREAT STARTER OR RETIREMENT Well maintained 3 bedroom home. Large lot. Detached double garage. Very well maintained with newer furnace, vinyl windows, 50 year metal roof, updated electrical, covered back patio, fenced, partially fenced. Quiet area. MLS® 10041942
REDUCED
$
249,900
GREAT LOCATION Great family home. 5 bed/3 bath home. Large open kitchen/dining area, master with walk-in ensuite, double garage, RV parking, deck off the kitchen, no through road, close to schools & parks. Quick possession.
Make an offer! MLS® 10032415
72,500
MLS® 10001859
$ MLS® 10036519
339,900
5 BEDROOMS
PARK LIKE
LAKE VIEW!
LAKE VIEW
Spacious lake view home on 1/2 acre private lot. Nicely updated, large deck, fireplace, paved driveway with carport. Plenty of room for RV & parking.
.64 acre lot in Hillcrest. Totally private lot on cul-de-sac. Bright home with 4 bedrooms/2 baths, upgraded windows, new deck, renovated basement, bathrooms, newer HWT & appliances. RV & boat storage.
Lake view 4 bed/3 bath close to downtown. 1998 home features large kitchen with island, beautiful brazilian redwood floors, gas FP, huge family room, central vac, deck, dble garage, workshop, lane access.
Beautiful lake view 2008 home in Shuswap Lake Estates. Hardwood, tile and granite. Open concept kitchen/dining/living area with 3 sided fireplace. Huge deck. Finished basement, 4 beds/3 baths.
$
359,900
459,900
MLS® 10045291
$
397,000
THE RIDGE
4 bed/3 bath rancher with a full basement in SE area. Hardwood floors, beautiful kitchen, large .29 acre lot, great lake view, oversized garage, RV parking.
Beautiful custom level entry home in The Ridge. 3 plus bed/3 bath home features open concept & spacious design, hardwood, tile, granite, heated bathrm floor, 2 fireplaces, covered deck, lake view & much more.
499,900
MLS® 10044594
McARTHUR HEIGHTS
Newly renovated lake view home on 5 acres in North Broadview. 4 bed/2 bath. Large open kitchen, hardwood. Certified Organic property.
639,900
MLS® 10039450
CUSTOM BUILT
$ MLS® 10044693
ORGANIC FARM
$
369,900
REDUCED
Salmon Arm waterfront. Over 1600 sq.ft. on main level. Rancher with unfinished basement. Great year round or vacation property.
$
$
MLS® 10042913
WATERFRONT HOME
MLS® 10039742
39,900
MLS® 10043488
HANDYMAN SPECIAL
$
MLS® 10011087
29,900
COMPLETELY RENOVATED
MLS® 10046023
MLS® 10040385
$
MLS® 10040688
LAKEVIEW ESTATES MHP
Sunnybrae. Immaculate home in perfect move in condition. Many updates. Private yard, shed, newer deck, carport. $
INCREDIBLE KITCHEN
MLS® 10038588
MLS® 10041963
AMAZING VALUE!
Amazing value. Nicely updated mobile. Over 1020 sq. ft. Fenced yard, large deck, carport, newer flooring and paint. Easy access to town/highway. Quick possession.
Spectacular 2007 custom lake view home in McArthur Heights on 1.64 acres. Backing onto crown land. $
684,900
$
549,900
$ MLS® 10038947
PRIVATE 40 ACRES Hobby Farm. Non-zoned, non-ALR. 3 bedroom home plus 2 rental cabins & heated workshop. Located between Salmon Arm and Revelstoke.
$
INCREDIBLE PROPERTY
Large renovated family home, guest house, workshop, large deck, walkout bsmt., private 0.54 acres steps from the beach, dock, buoy. Great B&B potential.
Share the waterfront at Shimmering Waters on Shuswap Lake. Timber frame 3 plus bed/3 bath home. Brazilian cherry floors, vaulted ceilings, large deck area and additional log cabin for extra guests.
$
699,000
599,900
MLS® 9227837
SHIMMERING WATERS
MLS® 10045307
429,900
MLS® 10040926
$
864,000
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#46 6421 Eagle Bay Road
4830 Trans Canada Hwy.
LS9 Bastion Ivy Road
#7, 3950 Express Point Road
• 19 rolling acres just minutes to shopping, schools and Shuswap Lake • Beautiful property with a creek, outbuildings and paddocks • Level entry home with walk out basement and large living room, 5 bdrms, wood stove and nice views
• 20 private lakeshore acres partially bordering Herman Lake • Serene acreage consists of newer 2 bedroom cabin • Neighbouring 40 acres also for sale • Beautiful rolling acreage with views of Herman Lake • Ideal setting for a retreat or a campground
• Waterfront luxury townhouse • Chef inspired kitchen, granite counters, stainless steel appliances with wine cooler • 3 bed, 3 bath, spa like ensuite & walk-in closet • Dramatic 18’ ceiling in living room, cosy fireplace • Superb hard wood floors • French doors to exterior grilling & entertainment area • Boardwalk pathways to beach & marina • No HST
• Share in 1000 feet of beach at Wild Rose Bay • Newer spacious year round house offering beach access a short jaunt away • Lake view from most rooms. 3 bdrms, 2 bath, oak plank floors, roomy bright kitchen • All furnishings included. Great buy!
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$
489,900
®
MLS #10046946
$
799,000
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MLS #10010993
$
599,900
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MLS #10027648
$
454,900
MLS® #10032908
W G E IN N T IS L
#93 - 1361 30th Street SE
#11 - 4061 11th Avenue NE • 1980 well maintained 3 bedrooms, 2 bath mobile in Star Dust Mobile Home Park #11 that offers privacy • Upgrades include new roof and laminate floors • Wiring recently CSA approved. Includes all appliances • Pad rent $290.00 per month
Call Linda or Doris $
65,500
®
MLS #10037054
#25 - 7429 Canoe Pt. Rd.
1241 13 Avenue SE
• Showroom ready 2 bedroom, 1 bath, mobile with addition in South Broadview MHP • Vaulted ceilings, island in kitchen, ensuite plus w/i closet off large master bedroom • Windows & siding upgraded. Chain linked private yard, wired shop plus storage shed
• Recreational year round living sharing in dock and 1000 ft of beach at Totem Pole Resort • Lindel built, fully finished walk out basement set amongst the trees • High ceilings, wood burning fireplace, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths • Buoy for your boat
• Family home in great location with almost 2800 sq. ft. of finished area • 5 bedrooms & 4 bathrooms, large kitchen, extra large rec room in the basement and shop area make this a very appealing home • Legal suite above the garage with laundry hookups
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$
104,900
®
MLS #10046866
$
349,900
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MLS #10032080
$
439,000
W G E IN N T IS L
530 1st Avenue SE • Large home with two legal suites and one non-conforming suite (all 2 bedroom) • Original hardwood floors. Zoned R8 • Economical hot water radiator heating system • Downtown location
Call Linda or Doris $
254,900
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MLS #10045361
$
311,900
MLS® #10024381
W E E C N RI P
3048 Cedar Drive
4681 70th Street NE • Dramatically reno’d 4 bed, 2 bath bi-level with high end laminate • Lower level bath offers a seam free shower & heated tiled floors • Private yard w/ waterfall, rock retaining wall & huge covered deck plus hot tub offers a relaxing retreat
• 0.25 private treed lot in Cedar Heights • Updated, 3 bedroom plus office, 2 bath, rancher on walk-out bsmt. incl. in law suite • Hardwood flooring, wood burning fireplace & pellet stove • Views from deck. Close to lake and marina. Great value.
Call Linda or Doris $
279,900
MLS® #10038250
1830 3rd Avenue SE • Most amazing lake and town views from private .34 acre • House completely renovated inside and out • State of the art home theatre, furnished & wet bar • S/S appliances, front end loading w/d. 2 of the 4 bedrooms have ensuites. Covered decks.
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MLS #10047180
$
539,900
MLS® #10044278
W G E IN N T IS L
890 33 Street SE
#402 - 1451 1st Avenue NE
#24, 171-17 Street SE
• Value in the land. Over 1/2 acre potentially subdividable lot • House has had a major addition in 1994, includes master bedroom wing on basement • Located in Little Mountain area close to churches, schools, and trails. Includes appliances.
• Updated ground level 3 bedroom 1.5 baths • New paint, new kitchen, new laminate floors and updated bathrooms, newly tiled floors and surround • Just move in an enjoy • Quick possession
• 3 bdrm, 2 bath upper floor townhouse overlooking greenbelt at Bayview • Cosy fireplace in LR, vaulted ceilings. French doors off LR to bedroom/den • Formal dining room/family room. Oak kitchen, newer appliances • Garage plus open parking. Quick possession.
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$
$
$
277,000
MLS® #10023701
159,900
MLS® #10040290
229,900
MLS® #10039071
5521 10th Avenue NW • 5.81 private acres minutes to downtown • 2007 built rancher on full basement • Features include: custom kitchen, high end s/s appliances, open floor plan, oak floors, 9 ft. ceilings, crown moldings, fireplace & large mudroom • Detached 24 x 24 garage
Call Linda or Doris $
759,000
MLS® #10047190
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#30 1510 Trans Canada Hwy.
#201 - 420 4th Ave. SE
921 16 Street NE
1031 16th Street NE
• Spectacular lakeview from this well maintained double wide • 2 bed plus den at Deer Ridge Estates • Spacious kitchen, bay window separate dining area • Large covered deck to take in the sunsets
• Very affordable 2 bedroom condo • This condo is walking distance to parks, shopping & downtown • Great starter home, retirement or investment property • An open floor plan, in-suite laundry and a spacious master bedroom make this a great buy
• Great location for this view home on 0.25 acre • Spacious living room with wood stove insert, high ceilings & large windows • 2 bedrooms on main & a 1 bedroom suite in the lower level • Great location close to schools, shopping & waterfront.
• 0.73 of an acre lot with nice lake and city views • Spacious 5 bedroom, 3 bath home with large living room with wood burning fireplace • Huge deck outside with hot tub to relax and enjoy with views • 2 bedroom suite in basement
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$
189,900
®
MLS #10035726
$
129,000
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MLS #10041976
$
325,000
®
MLS #10042079
$
445,000
MLS® #10042359
LOTS & ACREAGES MLS ® 10033609 10042884 10033600 10043598 10010402 10045157 10042101 10044770 10031527 10033293 10026614 10042948 10035294
11 - 6300 Armstrong Road • Share in beach and wharf at Wildrose Bay Estates 24 acres • 4 bedrooms incl. the large guest room over the double garage • Cosy A frame features wood stove in open living area • Wrap around deck. Loading dock and wharf a few steps away
Call Linda or Doris $
439,000
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MLS #10045350
1910 30th Street SE
• Fantastic family home with huge living room, spacious kitchen & 6 bedrooms/3 bathrooms • Many updates including extensive landscaping, updated bathrooms, ensuite & master with infloor heat • There is a Huge Shop and a very private backyard
Call Linda or Doris $
489,000
®
MLS #10045678
Size
Location
Price
0.33 acre 0.99 acre 0.37 acre 0.28 acre 0.34 acre 0.30 acre 0.22 acre 5.26 acres 0.50 acres 17.89 acres 20.48 acres 5.14 acres 0.77 acres
Blind Bay Blind Bay Blind Bay Blind Bay Blind Bay SE Salmon Arm NE Salmon Arm Eagle Bay Anstey Arm Enderby Salmon River Valley Salmon Arm NE Salmon Arm
$82,900 $89,900 $89,900 $90,000 $118,500 $134,900 $169,000 $199,000 $199,900 $229,000 $295,000 $299,900 $650,000
389,000
5 bdrms., 3 bath home, walk to beach, wharf, store and school Large sunny oak kitchen features a great lake and mountain view Spacious deck, shed/shop and chain link fenced yard and garden Parking for your toys New hot water tank September 2011
MLS® #10045412
2476 Leisure Road • .44 private acres walk to beach/Marina • Lovely lakeview, 3 bedrooms 2 1/2 baths, family room by kitchen, fireplace, formal dining, circular staircase off spacious foyer • Covered deck, high efficiency furnace, c/air. 2 car garage & shop
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$
649,000
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MLS #10045819
320 Ross Street NE • Great Downtown Salmon Arm lease location close to parking & amenities • Easy access site with level entry off sidewalk • Currently set up as a medical type office space with large reception area, waiting room, & multiple office rooms
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$
2880 25th Street NE
8008-8009 Skimikin Road
645,000
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• One private lakeview acre in N. Broadview • Upgraded rancher on full basement with in-law suite • Spacious master bedroom incl. dressing room • Large 25 x 29 ft. heated & wired shop • Lovely landscaped yard, featuring waterscapes and gazebo
• Lakeshore bordering Chum Lake, on Skimikin Road • 17.6 private acres • 30x60 ft shop includes office, bathroom, kitchenette, washer, dryer • Septic installed. Water rights on Chum Lake, plus a well • Neighbouring acres also for sale
$
#10 - 441 20th Street NE • Level entry townhouse backing onto forested area at Park Ridge • 9 ft. ceilings throughout including in finished walkout lower level • Many extras: central air, fireplace, high end laminate and tile floors, double garage, sun deck and patio
$
12/sq. ft.
$
359,900
®
MLS #10045752
MLS #10042021
$
299,900
#7 - 2751 15th Avenue NE • Quality townhome in a great location close to schools and amenities • Open floor plan on main & upper level with 2 large bedrooms & an open concept office that could be easily closed in for a 3rd bedroom • Price includes HST and appliances
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5330 Canoe Beach Drive
$
325,000
®
MLS #10043429
MLS® #10037552
2319 Lakeview Drive • Beautifully maintained lakeview home with a large, bright kitchen, living room with gas fireplace and 4 spacious bedrooms • The walkout basement is fully finished and has a 2nd gas fireplace • Double garage plus a 18x20 detached shop
Call Linda or Doris $
375,000
MLS® #10043511
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3981 Richardson Road Well maintained rancher on 0.34 ac. lot w/partial lakeview. Neat & tidy 3 bed, 2 bath home w/gas f/pl., lg. laundry/ hobby room, attached garage, gardens & mature fruit trees. Short walk to beach on no-thru road & 15 min. drive to Salmon Arm. $
244,750
MLS® 10047652
4475 Trans Canada Hwy. Gently rolling 9 acres w/ southwest exposure and pleasant valley views. 1232 sq. ft. 2 bed & 2 bath manufactured home w/ covered deck & carport. Spring fed water w/ license, fruit trees & smaller outbuildings. Shop & RV not incl. rented $600/month. $
MLS® 10038136
299,900
3653 Parri Road Rancher w/lake & mountain views features attached garage & carport, deck & new roof. 2 beds (den could be 3rd) & 2 baths on main. Lrg. rec room, den & full bath in bsmt. 0.48 acre lot has RV parking & detached (22x24) shop w/ guest suite above. $
399,900
MLS® 10046517
1190 24 Avenue SW New 3 bed, 2 bath home under construction in the Ridge. Quality built w/ hardi board & stone exterior. Hardwood & tile flooring, custom built kitchen, vaulted ceilings, partially finished bsmnt, 2 large decks & great lake & mountain views.
MLS® 10045222
$
419,900
NEW
5170 Eagle Bay Road Spectacular lakeview from this 9.9 acres. 5 bed home w/cherry cabinets, quartz counters, h/wood & tile. Soaring ceilings and loads of glass to enjoy the views. Waterfront park & access steps away. Zoning allows for house & cabin. Possibly subdividable. $
449,000
MLS® 10047632
120 Hudson Avenue NE Great investment property with 6 tenants. 3 retail and 3 residential (1 bachelor, 1 - 1 bed & 1 - 2 bed). Good on site parking. Very well kept with a great downtown location.
MLS® 10037314
$
499,000
431 50 Street NW
Looking for a private acreage with a large shop? 1880 sq.ft. shop w/16’ ceilings, crane, office, washroom & 1200 sq.ft. attached covered storage. Lots of paved parking. Updated 4 bed home, nicely landscaped & even a barn w/room for animals. $
499,900
MLS® 10042201
73 - 6421 Eagle Bay Road Gorgeous home w/stunning lakeviews. Finely finished 3 bed 3 bath home w/loft style master, 2 storey wall of windows, kitchen island, stainless steel appliances, granite counters, 2 large deck areas. Attached workshop with it’s own basement. $
MLS® 10043034
539,000
NEW
NEW
2514 Balmoral Road
2541 50 Street NW
1548 Salmon River Road
2669 Mount Rose Place
Wonderful country home on 1.6 acres close to lake & golf. Large double garage, detached shop & lots of room for family, pets or toys. Well cared for & shows great. Sit on the veranda & enjoy the peaceful surroundings. Bonus is subdiv potential. $
25 acres w/fencing & x-fencing, corrals, city water w/well for irrigation, creeks and beautiful pastures. 26x36 shop w/ gas heat and 200 amp service, 32x40 hay barn, 70x40 barn w/stalls. Charming 4 bed, 3 bath home w/beautiful yard and gardens. $
Incredible 40 acres in a picturesque setting. Fully renovated 3 bed home that shows beautifully. Misc outbuildings, 2 shops, hay storage, 100 gpm well, fully fenced & level, seasonal creek & small second home on property currently rented. $
Beautiful 3 bed, 3 bath Victorian style home. Custom built w/granite counters, custom cabinetry, wrap around deck, gas fireplace and 3 car garage. Located on a beautifully landscaped 0.83 acres with u/g sprinklers and a stunning lake view. $
585,000
MLS® 10046188
MLS® 10047666
649,000
NEW
3520 50 Avenue NE Spectacular lakeview acreage. 39.2 acres zoned A2/ALR w/2 road frontages. 1/4 in cherry trees, 1/4 in hay and balance treed. City water. Perfect spot for your new country estate. Older home, misc. outbuildings and mobile home site.
MLS® 9214517
$
1,195,000
675,000
MLS® 10032511
MLS® 10047538
CANADIAN BREAST CANCER FOUNDATION
1267 Dieppe Road, Sorrento First time on market. 1 1/2 storey Craftsman style home. Beautifully treed lot with 66’ of sandy beach on Shuswap Lake. Timber frame accents, fir doors/ trim, magnificent staircase, vaulted ceilings, granite, hardwood – all makes this home special! $
MLS® 10047533
1,289,000
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