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❚ FORESTRY
Interfor mill fire contained
There was a fire at Interfor’s Grand Forks mill on the evening of May 22. It originated in the shavings bin and fortunately, was contained quickly. KARL YU PHOTO
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Todd Johnson of Castlegar took first place in the men’s division for last Saturday’s Show and Shine at the Overwaitea parking lot in Grand Forks. The event was held in part to promote Motorcycle Awareness Month (May) and raise money for the Boundary Community Food Bank – $360 was raised and winners of a subsequent poker ride to Rock Creek also donated their winnings back. More pictures available on page 14 and at www.grandforksgazette.ca.
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❚ HEALTH CARE
IHA executives meet with residents KARL YU Gazette Editor
The long-awaited meeting between Interior Health Authority (IHA) officials and Grand Forks residents took place last Wednesday with CEO Dr. Robert Halpenny and board chair Norman Embree in attendance. Questions were submitted in advance and topics ranged from Rod Gustafson’s Broadacres Care Facility to Sexually Transmitted Infection (STI) testing. Christine Thompson, chair of the Concerned Citizens for Community Health Care, spoke on behalf of the local group. The topic of Rod Gustafson’s Broadacres Care Facility on Carson Road has been one many are
passionate about. Gustafson, a former registered nurse, invested a lot to renovate the facility and received licence but was passed over in a request for proposals for senior care beds in April 2011. Golden Life Management was awarded the contract and is currently building Silver Kettle Village near Dick Bartlett Park. When asked by Thompson if he had the chance to tour the facility yet, Halpenny said that he had not. “It’s a private facility, it was built with private funds, there was never a commitment by Interior Health that it would be supported and the process we go through with the new beds is an open and fair process,” he said. “Unfortunately, that particular facility didn’t meet up with the standards that we required.” CONTINUED ON PAGE 3
Given the nature of mill fires in Prince George and Burns Lake, there was concern when a fire broke out at the International Forest Products Limited (Interfor) mill last week. Grand Forks Fire Rescue responded to the fire at Grand Forks’ Interfor mill at around 5:45 p.m. on May 22 but fortunately, the fire was quickly contained. “It (was) a fire in our shavings bin,” explained Andrew Horahan, Interfor’s general manager of Kootenays on May 22. “It was contained within a steel bin. Luckily the fire department seems to have it put out.” “It appears as if it was caused by (mechanical) friction in the bin,” Horahan would later say. Grand Forks Fire Rescue Chief Dale Heriot said that when they arrived on scene, there was a fullblown fire on the east half of the bin but confirmed that the fire was contained within the shavings bin. “As we got on scene, we put the monitor from the ladder on it and some hand lines and got it cooled
down enough so we could get up top and put some water in from the lids up top,” Heriot said. “We suspect the surface layer of the sawdust was burning and as we dumped the sawdust out, we just wet it to make sure there were no embers left to light the pile on fire.” While the Prince George and Burns Lake fires were tragic, Grand Forks’ fire chief said the May 22 fire wasn’t as dangerous, although there was potential for more damage. “The danger level wasn’t as high as some other fires, mostly because it was in a metal bin that was isolated and also isolated away from the plant,” Heriot explained, adding that it was a mid-level fire and if the fire protection system in the blower pipes failed and had the blower system not been shut down, there was a chance that the fire could’ve spread to other areas of the plant. Horahan said the Grand Forks mill had been working hard to remove all accumulated sawdust, as per a recent WorkSafeBC edict. “WorkSafe inspected our facility and Grand Forks was found to be in complete compliance on the first visit,” he explained.
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❚ THE WAY IT WAS
Burglars rip off drug store cash register in 1932 Flight Training
1907 C.S. Baker, local assayer, took over the business of H. Hook in Greenwood where he was to make his new headquarters and superintend the shipment of all samples of the B.C. Copper Company. 1912 A special excursion train from Grand Forks to Christina Lake was one of the major attractions of the Victoria Day celebrations. 1917 Niels Larsen, resident of Grand Forks for 21 years, died here at the age of 77. He was a prominent figure in Colorado mining nearly 40 years before where he made and lost a fortune. 1922 At the regular meeting of the Grand Forks Board of Trade, P.C. Black, district agriculturalist spoke on the desirability of establishing a canning plant here. 1927 The Right Rev. Dr. Kidd, Bishop of Calgary, visited Grand Forks and administered the sacrament of confirmation to about 40 candidates of the Church of the Sacred Heart. 1932 Burglars made off with the cash register from Doc Goodeve’s drug store in Greenwood. 1937 Large crowds turned out at City Park for the Victoria Day celebrations, sponsored by the Grand Forks Volunteer Fire Department. 1942 Shirley Johnson was crowned Sunshine Valley May Queen of 1942 in May Day festivities on the Central School lawn.
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1947 The Alpine Inn Vacation Club opened up to the patronage of the holidaying public following 18 months spent on the complete renovations and remodeling of the resort. 1952 Mayor W.E. McArthur of Greenwood was elected president of the Association of Kootenay Municipalities. 1957 One of the strongest traditions in Grand Forks, Saturday night shopping, was to end as of July 1. Under new government regulations coming into effect that day, all stores were to close at 6 p.m. on Saturdays. 1962 The Grand Forks Co-op Growers’ Exchange was broken into but efforts to burglarize the safe ended in failure. 1967 Mrs. E.S. Reynolds won the nomination for the Woman of the Year Award, sponsored by the Grand Forks Business and Professional Women’s Club. 1972 After several years of planning and many delays due to government tardiness in the approval of government financing, the Dr. D.A. Perley Elementary School was officially opened and dedicated by the Hon. Frank Richter, who was assisted by Dr. Perley and his wife. 1977 Aggie Peterson, Tanis Verigin, Helen Floyd, Jessie Bruce and Liz Stooshnov were the winners of an all-expense-paid trip to Reno in the Province Teambowl. 1982 A number of staff cuts are to be made if the Boundary Hospital’s budget is to fall within provincial guidelines, says
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IHA meets with locals
Interior Health Authority CEO Dr. Robert Halpenny (right) attended a meeting last Wednesday with Grand Forks residents to discuss health care concerns.
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When a question regarding waiting lists for seniors in the Boundary area requiring residential/complex care and available beds was asked, Halpenny said that seniors had a choice. “The system is set up such that people have a choice as to where they want to reside in their retirement years in residential care. You can have someone from Kelowna who decides they want to live in Grand Forks or from Vancouver,” explained Halpenny. “The issue is trying to get people to the first available bed and then their choice, so the opening of the new beds, you will have a complement of beds in this community that’s equal to the rest of the Kootenays.” Thompson made a presentation to Halpenny and Embree while a city councillor at last year’s Union of British Columbia Municipalities (UBCM) conference and asked about the return of nine acute care beds at Boundary Hospital, which are temporarily being used for residential care. “Will they be returned for use by our doctors needing them for seriously ill patients?” she asked. “With the temporary beds, we actually did change our bed count from 12 to 11,” explained Ingrid Hampf, IHA Kootenay Boundary acute area director. “When Silver Kettle Village opens we will restore that (area where the beds are) back to acute care, our bed count will go back to 12.” Hampf estimated that should happen by the fall. A number of STI clinics closed on Dec. 31 and a release from IHA said that 90 per cent of STI testing was being done by physicians and walkin clinics. The move caught a number of people by surprise and Thompson said that the move appeared to be something in the IHA area only and not something mandated by the Ministry of Health. She asked how IHA had engaged the public and stakeholders in dialogue regarding the change. “I think the first thing you expect of us is to use our resources as efficiently and effectively as we can,” Halpenny said. “When we went back and looked – and we’ve been looking at this for two years – we looked at where the testing was being done, and the testing for those particular cases, by far the majority, were being done in clinics or physicians offices. “Only one per cent of the testing was being done in the public health office, so to use our public health nurses more efficiently, we made the decision that we would go the way the public was going and the public is going either to their physicians’ offices or to the clinic. We were trying to make sure we used our resources appropriately,” he said. Thompson reviewed the IHA financial statements for the year ended March 31, 2011 and said that a total of $297,014 was paid to directors and
consisted of $92,208 for retainers, $151,559 for meeting fees and $53,247 for expenses. Thompson said there didn’t appear to be consistency between each director, the number of meetings attended and the per meeting fee – she sought clarification. “Chairs of our committees, we have four, receive a little more than others because they have to do a lot of prep work,” explained Embree. “As chair of the board myself, I get a little more because there’s a lot more I have to do for preparation work for meetings, meeting with the minister or whatever. So that’s one of the variables.” Thompson said that on average, for that year, there were 335 meetings that Embree attended and with the $151,559, that averaged out to $452 per meeting. “One of the things is, is that there are some meetings that take all day, some half a day, it depends what’s happening. Some take an hour, some of our members drive six hours to attend a meeting for two hours for instance,” he said. “There are a lot of variables.” “The fees are set provincially,” said Halpenny. “We don’t make these up.” Jamie Braman – IHA’s strategic initiatives coordinator for the office of the president and CEO – said that the provincial government set the rates for all Crown agencies, including health authorities, and paid on a level based on the complexity of the organization. As witnessed by the number of people attending the meeting, citizens are concerned about local health care and the fact they rarely have a chance to comment on changes affecting health care. When asked if IHA would consider implementing a local advisory panel consisting of members from all areas served by Boundary Hospital, that could meet with IHA executives via video on a quarterly basis, Halpenny didn’t seem to think that was the way to go. “We’re looking at setting up a system where we can have local community folks funneling through their elected (officials) through to us,” he said. Thompson said that wasn’t a good idea. “People are going to be dealing with front-end staff. They’re not necessarily going to be going to the elected official and that’s going to put a real burden on the people,” she said. “The structure is set up, as the CEO, I have a number of (vice-presidents) VPs and I delegate the responsibility to each one of those VPs. I don’t make every decision and we try to make decisions collaboratively across the senior executive,” Halpenny said. When Thompson asked if an advisory panel, that could meet with Hampf and the VP, could be set up, Halpenny said that he couldn’t comment because IHA had a responsibility to work with elected officials. “Let’s carry that conservation on later,” Halpenny said.
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NDP gathering Provincial NDP leader Adrian Dix (left) and Boundary-Similkameen candidate Marji Basso (right) were in Grand Forks this past weekend for the Get Motivated tour. Basso embarked on a four-day 160-km marathon and was joined by Dix and a number of other prominent NDPers, including federal MP Alex Atamanenko for the last leg of the tour on Saturday, which ended in Grand Forks with a wine and cheese reception. For video, go to www.grandforksgazette.ca KARL YU PHOTO
❚ WILDLIFE ACT
Piche fined $6,900 but avoids jail time through) as last year because they didn’t get fed. They’re not coming back, I don’t think.” Under the Wildlife Act, Piche Allen Piche, a.k.a. The Bear Dude, has been fined $6,900 for feeding could’ve face a maximum penalty of dangerous wildlife but won’t face $100,000 in fines and a year in jail. Instead, he received $6,900 rather jail time. According to Rossland Court than the full fine and incarceration. Piche origiServices, Piche, nally pleaded who was charged guilty in 2011 to with two counts of feeding over 20 feeding dangerous black bears on wildlife under the his property at Wildlife Act, was Christina Lake fined $3,500, with in 2010. a (provincial) surHe was origcharge of $525, for inally charged one case and also in August 2010, $2,500, with a surwhen humancharge of $375 for fed habituated the other, leading bears were disto a total fine of covered on his $6,900. property dur“It was fair, it ing an RCMP was fine,” explained investigation Piche when asked related to a about the ruling. “I marijuana grow don’t know what to say about it, it’s just Allen Piche, a.k.a. “The Bear Dude” operation. Another been such a long won’t serve any jail time. GAZETTE FILE PHOTO i n v e s t i g a t i o n time, you know? conducted last I’ve just kept it out summer found that Piche was still of my mind.” He also said that he no longer feeding bears and he was charged was feeding bears and said he was again with the same offences. Piche also faces a charge of proonly taking notes recently. “I did all my noting and my re- duction of a controlled substance search last year so I’m really not try- and possession for the purposes of ing to keep them here to look at or trafficking. He will be in court on Monday, anything,” Piche explained. “There’s not as many (coming June 4 for continuation.
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OPINION
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❚ Our View
More dialogue with IHA executives needed The meeting with Interior Health Authority (IHA) officials in Grand Forks finally took place last week at Boundary Hospital. IHA CEO Dr. Robert Halpenny, board chair Norman Embree, IHA Kootenay Boundary acute area director Ingrid Hampf and Vice President Acute Services Corporate Administration Allan Sinclair held a 30-minute meeting and took questions from residents. An interesting concept was brought up by Christine Thompson, chair of the local group Concerned Citizens for Community Health Care. Not everyone attending the meeting was satisfied with the answers to some of the questions – and not all questions were answered as a matter of fact – and the executives are busy people with the IHA covering a big area but what if an advisory panel was set up consisting of members from all areas served by Grand Forks’ Boundary Hospital? The panel could meet via video four times a year and discuss concerns with Halpenny, Embree etc. Halpenny didn’t seem too keen on the idea and seemed to favour a system which would see people going to their elected officials, which would be passing the buck. If someone has issues with their car’s engine, they don’t go to the local car parts store to see what the problems are, they go to their mechanic. Mike de Jong is the province’s health minister but he might not have insight into the local problems and if residents with concerns went to city councillors or BoundarySimilkameen MLA John Slater, there would still be layers of red tape they would have to cut through to get things done. Thompson said, rightly so, that adding health care to an elected officials’ plate is a burden that they don’t need. People are concerned about health care in the area, as witnessed by turnouts, not only last week, but in the past to health care-related meetings and even letters to the editor. Local residents need an outlet to express their concerns and waiting for the few times that the IHA executives come to Grand Forks isn’t going to cut it. At the same time, expecting Dr. Halpenny and Embree to come to Grand Forks four times a year would be asking too much as well, since they have a large area to cover, making the video conference ideal. When a suggestion to hold the meetings with people like Hampf was suggested Halpenny didn’t seem as against it but said to carry the conversation to a later date. The idea should be given more serious consideration, not just for Grand Forks but other areas that IHA serves as well.
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No middle of road for middle school As May turns into June, there has been a lot of discussion about some touchy topics in town. From health care to the concept of middle schools, there have been supporters and detractors. Though health care is indeed a large issue, my focus was primarily on the concerns of some parents about the changes to the school district and the possibility of a middle school. Growing up in Surrey, B.C., when I attended school, the only concept I was aware of was elementary school from Grades 1 to 7, then high school Grades 8 to 12 – you know, where the big kids went. There was no in between. In Grade 3, I remember being in a Grade 3/4 split class. In my then seven-year-old mind, I recall thinking it was “cool” that we had older students in the same class as me, albeit by one year. Looking back, while there isn’t
❚ A Chin Up
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a big difference in the criteria for younger students, there were downsides to having two supposedly different grades in the same classroom. When I moved to Mississauga, Ont. at the tender age of 10, I entered Grade 6 and learned high school didn’t start until Grade 9. For whatever reason, I was thinking at the time, I was grateful for that extra year away from the big kids’ school. My support for middle school is primarily based on the fundamental needs of a student. Academics are important, but for all that I was a Grade A student, the integration and societal interactions between students was what
I remember best. My closest friends were made in middle school. No matter how many years have passed, or how far away we are, those bonds will remain. They were developed in between classes during recess and nourished through group projects. There are parents who are concerned about the lengthened day and the re-arrangement of timetables, amongst other items, and that’s understandable. But for me, that extra 30 minutes of school was full of knowledge and fun. That extra time added to the school day is also great in helping students transition from elementary/middle school to high school Children are resilient, curious and given the right environment, can become engaging citizens interested in the community and the people in it.
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LETTERS ❚ THEFT
Why would you steal from the fire dept.? Editor: Christina Lake has had a very slow spring season so far. Flooding concerns have not amounted to anything we expected, bush fires from burning have resulted in no calls for this department, unlike what has been seen in Grand Forks. All in all, we have had a slow spring season to date. We were very disheartened by the fact that we sold the old Dodge fire engine to a local resident and while it was parked outside the fire hall, someone stole the two batteries! Who would steal batteries out of a fire engine? I suppose this is a wake up call for local residents to keep things secure. If someone would stoop to steal batteries out of an emergency vehicle I wonder how far they would go? Ken Gresley-Jones, Fire Chief, Christina Lake
❚ UTILITIES
Equality amongst Sion Water users Editor: My Sion Irrigation water has not been turned on yet this year because I made improvements to my water line. I have been told that I need a reverse flow valve (RFV) installed before my water will be on. I will still pay $700 water taxes whether I use water or not. The valve will be another $300 to $700. I feel that this is not only a dirty trick but an uneducated practice. Sion will turn your water off so you can make improvements but won’t turn it back on, ‘til you install a reverse flow valve. I am in favour of water safety. We have all heard of what can happen to a community that has unsafe practices regarding clean water. I drove around the neighbourhood and saw many hydrants with only a ball valve,
and their water has been turned on. I also made phone calls to various Sion water users and their water has been turned on, with no request to have a RFV. My concern is, how do you expect 100 per cent safety with clean water if there is a discrimination as to who needs a valve and who doesn’t? How does the bailiff decide? Part of my water taxes ($120 a year, for the next 10 years) is for another area, so they can have a well built. Water that we will not be using in this district. I would like to see a similar financial practice used for installing RFVs in this district, to everyone’s water lines and really have 100 per cent safety. The ignorant practices of dictatorship need to be challenged and brought up to modern times, if we really want 100 per cent. Lorraine O’Connor, Grand Forks
❚ POLITICS
The things the B.C. Liberals do Editor: As the B.C. Liberal ship quickly sinks into the deep blue, Gordie (Campbell), over in England, is probably laughing all the way to his next cocktail party. Keep in mind Gordie’s cushy job, limo included, was awarded to him by PM Stevie Harper as a reward for his complicity on the HST. My condolences to those one-term Liberal MLAs who, after their defeat next election, will not be eligible for a generous pension. Some Liberal MLAs have already abandoned the sinking ship while others will leave before the next election. Other MLAs will retire and live well on their taxpayerfunded pension, not daring to run for re-election. This week, it was revealed that one of the favourite companies in the running for operating the governments new and improved liquor distribution system is headed by a “Christie Clark advisor.” It is rumoured the price of booze will increase. This kind of government corruption must come to an end. The government refused to comment on this situation. We pay their salary and are entitled to an explanation. This kind of government
❚ OPINION arrogance must be ended in the next election. Politicians are like babies’ diapers, they need to be changed regularly and for the same reason. David Janzen, Grand Forks
❚ VETERAN AFFAIRS
Dissing war veterans Editor: At the same time that Department of National Defence has admitted that the numbers of suicide incidents in the Canadian Forces have risen, how is it possible that the department is eliminating the jobs of medical professionals involved in suicide prevention and monitoring of post-traumatic stress disorders? They are actually reducing the number of epidemiologists and researchers who analyze mental health issues. This government has previously asserted that dealing with such health issues is a priority. How can the government announce on the one hand that it appreciates the sacrifices made by our veterans and then turn around and cut the services and research efforts needed to treat those same men and women, at a time when they need it most? The Royal Canadian Legion is extremely concerned with this move, especially with the increase of suicide incidents in the Canadian Forces. The full extent of the cases of mental illness, arising from the heavy operational tempo in the Balkans and Afghanistan, has not likely been felt yet. The government and Canadians have sent these men and women to deploy and serve in these missions abroad and therefore have a moral obligation to ensure they are properly cared for once they return. The announced cuts give the government a failing grade. Without operational research in this area, Canada will be forced to resort to reactive treatment while abandoning the proactive education and prevention of mental illness to our troops. It is unacceptable that these cuts be made on the backs of our most vulnerable and mentally ill soldiers, sailors, airmen and airwomen. There is no better way to demonstrate their commitment to support the men and women who serve their country than by not making these cuts. Patricia Varga, Dominion President The Royal Canadian Legion
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Take ownership and report vandalism Christina Lake is fortunate to have some very nice community-minded citizens and volunteers. We have many that truly understand what our comGRACE McGREGOR munity has to offer and what our lifestyle would cost in other parts of Canada. We also, unfortunately, have some who leave the above at home, when it’s time to make decisions and therefore, make some very poor ones. Maybe it’s the processing that gets in the way or maybe it’s the influence of happy-inducing liquid or other substances or maybe it’s just that it’s all in the name of having fun. Now fun is something we all like to have occasionally and at times, I am sure that we have all made some poor decisions. All that being said I know that I had to “pay the piper” one way or another if I got into mischief because someone always managed to tell on me. OK, here’s what I’m getting at. The park attendants arrived on Mother’s Day weekend to get the south end of Christina Lake Provincial Park ready for the upcoming triathlon and all those summer residents who come to enjoy the lake, experience our community and bring their wallets, thus adding to our economy. When the attendants went down to paint the tables, clean the change rooms and cut the grass, they discovered the beach a disgusting mess. Someone had pushed a couple of barriers aside, roared their vehicles up and down the beach and had a huge campfire – glass and bottles were strewn everywhere. Somewhere out there, someone knows something about this. It is difficult for our small community to be the centre of attention July and August and for all of us to try to keep people safe, while understanding that fun happens and is part of the experience. We tend often to blame the summer people for the wild unrest that sometimes assails our little village. Has the summer started early or are we faced with some locals who didn’t process decision making very well? We need help from all age groups to keep this community and others safe. The Citizens on Patrol try to do that along with our summer RCMP officer and numerous others who care. How much fun is it if parents bring their children to the beach only to have them injured by buried glass in the sand? Or think of the young people having a volleyball game at the park and what might happen then? I appeal to everyone out there, if you see this behavior, stand up for your community and report it. Further to this incident, my husband and I were camping off of Highway 33 at Trapping Creek last weekend because we needed to go in and out of Kelowna. While sitting outside, enjoying the river and beautiful weather, some youngsters in a red and white pickup truck went across the bridge at high speed and roared up the gravel road. It wasn’t long before they returned, stopped on the bridge, looked down at us sitting outside then put the pedal to the floor and waved; we waved back coughing as the dust surrounded us. Fun eh? The same day we rescued a very friendly hurt blonde dog that had been attacked – we drove him all the way back to Grand Forks to the vet. I also cleaned off the Trapping Creek sign. Someone thought it would be fun to throw mud at it and we helped a young man find his friends. We all need to do our share to support a sense of community within our communities and it shouldn’t matter if we live there or are visiting. In comparison to the Vancouver Stanley Cup riot, these incidents may seem small, it is however, indicative of the type of behavior that leads to larger and even more serious trouble. – Grace McGregor is Area C director for the RDKB
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Book Clubs Meet – May 30 and 31 Rectory - 7269 - 9th St. WEDNESDAY (Men’s Closed) Grand Forks Public Library book club meets at Chrisat 8 p.m. at Anglican Church rear basement - 7252 tina lake on May 30 at 1:30 p.m., and in Grand Forks on 7th St. THURSDAY and SATURDAY (Open) at 8 p.m. at May 31 at 7 p.m. The selection for May is The Secret Anglican Church rear basement - 7252 - 7th St. Phone Daughter by Shilpi Somaya Gowda. New members 250-442-3839 or 250-442-8797. welcome. Grand Forks & District Public Library Memorial Hymn Sing – Sunday, June 3 Open hours: Tuesdays and Thursdays from 10 a.m. to Holy Trinity Anglican Church is hosting a memorial 8 p.m. Wednesdays, Fridays & Saturdays from 10 a.m. hymn sing, "A Celebration of Life", at 7 p.m. at the to 5 p.m. Book clubs are held the last Wednesday of church at 7252 7th Street. By donation. For information the month at Christina Lake Village (1:30 p.m.); and the contact Holy Trinity at 250-442-5808. last Thursday of the month at Grand Forks (7 p.m.) Curlew Barrel Derby/Ansorge Artist' Affair – Sunday, OPT (Planned Parenthood) Midway June 3 Call Julie 250-449-2887 for more info. Curlew Barrel Derby Day features a barbecue beef dinAre you caring for a loved one, or experienced the ner, parade, Ansorge Artist' Affair, fun run, hoop, jam loss of a loved one? and ice cream. All-day affair, fun for the whole family. Would you like to chat with a person who understands? Downtown Curlew, WA. For info call Julie at 509-779Call Boundary Community Hospice, 250-443-2162. 4742. Clean Air Day – Wednesday, June 6 Free handouts, kites and cake for all TODAY IS A GOOD DAY from the B.C. Lung Association. 1 to 3 TO PLAN FOR THE FUTURE p.m. at the parking lot at Overwaitea. Yard Sale – Saturday, June 9 Come shop for great bargains at Christ Lutheran Church (across from the Rec Centre). Weather permitting. This is a FaithLife Financial matched event, a benefit for our church. Pancake Breakfast – Sunday, Canada Day, July 1 Elks are hosting a Canada Day pancake breakfast from 7 to 11 a.m. at Overwaitea Foods parking lot. Adults $8; children 12 and under $5. Donations to Elks and Royal Purple children's Fund will be eligible for a draw for a $25 gift certificate from Overwaitea. Golf Privilege Club Membership Book Robert J. Ogloff, CFP • 250-442-3164 The British Columbia Lung Association 245 - 72 Avenue, Grand Forks is offering the 2012 Golf Privilege Club Membership Book for purchase. The Golf Privilege Club features reduced green fees in courses in British Columbia, Alberta, Every Monday Saskatchewan, Manitoba and Washington State. Golf • Senior Centre Branch 68 is holding Crib at 1:30 p.m. Privilege Club Membership from The British Columbia • “Are you troubled by someone’s drinking?” Al Anon Lung Association is the best way to save up to 50% meets at 8 p.m. at the Catholic Church Rectory 7269 on golf in the West. What a great gift for the golfer in - 9th St., Grand Forks. For information call Liz at 250442-5654 or Lewis G. at 250-447-2668. the family! All proceeds support lung health research, • Lawn Bowling - A Sport for Life, played at a casual programmes and lung health education. For more level 6:30 p.m. (assembly 6:15 p.m.) Christina Lake. information and to obtain your Golf Privilege Club Bowls available, everyone welcome. booklet, contact Marge at 250- 442-3522 or Michele at • Grand Forks Border Bruins Bingo held at the Curling 250-442-3055. Rink. Early birds starts at 6:45 p.m. All proceeds to the Shriners Care Cruiser Program Border Bruin Junior B Hockey. Shriners Care Cruisers provide transportation for • Drop-in carpet bowling is held at the Seniors’ Hall in physically challenged children patients and their parGrand Forks City Park at 9:30 a.m. ents to hospital for treatment; since 2002, the program • The CanCan Troupe practices from 5:30 - 7:30 p.m. at has included B.C. Children’s Hospital, Sunny Hill Health the Anglican Church on 7th St. Contact Mona at 250Centre and other regional hospitals - including the 442-2237 or Mel at 250-447-2614. Kootenays - requiring service. As routing changes • Boundary Stroke Recovery Club meets at 341 - 75th according to pick-ups, drop-offs, medical priorities Avenue, 10:30 a.m. - 1:15 p.m. For information call Ian and weather conditions you must make a reservation. Taylor at 250-442-3545. Coaches aren’t dispatched unless pick-ups or drop-offs • Figure Drawing/Painting Group meets 5:30-7:30 at are confirmed. For a reservation and full schedule of Gallery 2 (formerly Grand Forks Art Gallery). Artists days and times in the Boundary, call toll-free 1-800bring their own materials. Easels available. Small 661-KIDS. donations collected to pay models. For information call Senior Citizens Advocacy Group Gallery 2 at 250-442-2211 or Nora at 250-442-3668. The Council of Senior Citizens Organization (COSCO) is • Pickle Ball is held at Barbara Ann Park from 4:30 to an advocacy group devoted to improving “the quality of 6:30 p.m. $1 drop-in fee. (Also held Wednesays.) Conlife” for all seniors. Seniors organizations, associations tact 250-442-2604 for information. Everyone welcome. and individual members wishing to affiliate, or individu2nd Monday Every Month als wishing to become members, please call Ernie • Grand Forks Hospital Auxiliary meets in the Hospital Bayer at 604-576-9734; fax: 604-576-9733 or email: Board Room at 2 p.m. New members are welcome. For ecbayer@shaw.ca for further information. info call 250-442-0323 or 250-442-8755. Every Wednesday Grand Forks Cycling Club • Senor Center Branch 68 is holding Carpet Bowling at New riders are welcome to ride with the club on Tues9:30 a.m. days and Thursdays at 5:15 p.m. from Chain Reaction; • GFSS Choral Society choir practice meets at 6:45 to 9 Sundays at 9:00. Visit our website at www.grandforkp.m. in the GFSS Band Room. Concert dates are April scycling.com for more details. Meals on Wheels 28 & 29, 2012. For more info phone Joan Thompson at From Parkview Manor, Midway. Hot and nutritious 250-666-0113 or Nanci Gillmor at 250-442-3935. meals are available to all seniors in the West Boundary. • Boundary Hikers meet. For information and times Please contact 250-449-2842 from 8 a.m. to Noon. please call 250-442-0160, 250-442-5272 or 250-447Alcoholics Anonymous Meetings 9278. Grand Forks Valley Group of Alcoholics Anonymous. • Boundary Healing Rooms - open from 1-3 p.m. at MONDAY at 8 p.m. (Closed Study) at Catholic Church
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River Valley Community Church, 2826 75th Ave. Affiliated with International Association of Healing Rooms. Trained prayer teams ready to pray with you. No charge. No appointment necessary. • The Sopranos & Co. meet in the GFSS bandroom 5-6:30 p.m. They welcome students ages 12-18 who are seriously into singing. Contact 250-442-2764 for information. • Boundary Women’s Resource Centre Drop-in 11:30 to 5:00. We provide referrals, library, information, social time for women and much more. Call for more info 250-442-5212. • Drop-in Whist is held at the Seniors’ Hall in Grand Forks City Park at 1:30 p.m. • Pickle Ball is held at Barbara Ann Park from 4:30 to 6:30 p.m. $1 drop-in fee. (Also held Mondays.) Contact 250-442-2604 for information. Everyone welcome.
7:30 p.m. at the Boundary Medical Clinic. • Join us for Bible study at 1 p.m. at Christ Lutheran Church. We welcome everyone who is interested. For more information call 250-442-3959 or 250-447-2562. • Drop-in Crib is held at the Seniors’ Hall in Grand Forks City Park at 1:30 p.m. • The CanCan Troupe practices from 5:30 - 7:30 p.m. at the Anglican Church on 7th St. Contact Mona at 250442-2237 or Mel at 250-447-2614. • Pioneer Clubs - Girls In Action (grades 1 - 7), meets from 3:30 to 5 p.m. Call Lee Anna Klassen at 250-4425502. • Is food a problem for you? The Grand Forks Overeaters Anonymous Group meets at 10:30 a.m. at the Holy Trinity Anglican Church basement. Phone Ella at 250-442-2346. 1st Thursday Every Month • King Edward Masonic Lodge meets in Greenwood at 7:30 p.m. Reputed to be the most successful & vibrant “small” lodge in B.C. Want to know more about the winning team? Like toa ttend a “no cost to you” dinner either in November or April? C all Peter Smith at 250-442-5769. • The Boundary Woodworkers Guild meets at the former SPCA site on Donaldson Drive at 7:00 p.m. New members welcome! • Members of Hardy View Lodge Auxiliary continue to meet the at 2 p.m. in the lodge auxiliary room. Following the monthly birthday celebration the auxiliary gathers for a short meeting (except July & August). We welcome new people to join us. For information call Vi at 250-442-5998 or Dora at 250-442-8108. • The Grand River Rubies (Grand Forks affiliate of the Crown Jewels of Canada Society), meet at 7 p.m. at the Library meeting room (except holidays). For further info call Pat at 250-442-0920 or Shawna 250-442-4276. Dust off your Red Hat! 1st and 3rd Thursday Every Month • The Kettle Granby Boundary Fly Anglers meet at Clyde’s Pub. The 1st Thursday is an information night and is held downstairs in the pub; the 3rd Thursday is held upstairs in the meeting room and kids are welcome...this is a fly tying night plus other goodies. All ages and skills are welcome. For more information contact Bud Alcock at kettleriverfisher@gmail.com or call 250-443-4446. 1st Friday of the Month • The Geneology group meets at 10. New members welcome. • Open Mic –7 p.m. at Kocomo’s in Grand Forks. 250442-5558. Every Saturday • Kettle River Lions’ Meat Draw at 3 p.m. at the Prospector at the Rock Creek Hotel. • Boundary Woodworkers Guild meet every morning for a drop in workshop at around 9 am at 8120B Donaldson Drive (the former SPCA site) with a monthly business meeting at 10 a.m. on the 1st Saturday of each month. Prospective members are welcome. • Boundary Hikers meet. For information and times please call 250-442-0160, 250-442-5272 or 250-4479278. • Storytime at Kocomo’s for children 6 and under at 11:30 a.m. Every week a different storyteller. This event is free and held at Kocomo’s Coffee Shop in Grand Forks. • Grand Forks Soberiders AA Group meets at 10 am at First Baptist Church, 2495, 76th Ave. Everyone is welcome. For more information call 250-443-3121. • The Royal Canadian Legion holds a meat draw from 3 - 5 p.m. • Chess Club meets in the meeting room at the Grand Forks Public Library from 2 - 5 p.m. All levels of players welcome. Instruction is available. 1st and 3rd Sunday of the Month • The Grand Forks Trap Club meets at 10 a.m. at the Wildlife Range. For more information call 250-4428424.
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SD51, public discuss district redesign
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Mariposa’s Left: Board chair Teresa Rezansoff explains the decision for contemplating creating a middle school in Grand Forks and Midway at the District Design forum on May 23. Right: Superintendent of Schools Michael Strukoff showing the declining student enrollment. CASSANDRA CHIN PHOTO
CASSANDRA CHIN Gazette Reporter
School District 51 (SD51) held a District Design 2013 forum to discuss the possibility of re-designing the school district at Perley Elementary School on May 23. The second of four forums, board trustees and staff addressed parents and concerned residents about the upcoming problems that the school board will face in the future, including declining funds and shifting enrolment. Board chair Teresa Rezansoff explained that this was a consultation process and no decisions would be made immediately. “In the beginning, it was about our budget in January,” she explained. “For the first time when we looked at our budget, we knew with a certainty what our budget would be for the next three years.” The school board anticipates the loss of $230,000 a year over the next three years as the provincial government reduces funding. Rezansoff also stressed that these discussions were not about closing schools or about eliminating teacher or staff positions, but to make sure students receive the best they can so they can succeed in the future. “If the present trend continues, we could be facing larger class sizes, more grade class splits, less options for secondary school students and the loss of specialty teachers,” she said. Part of the discussion included the retirement of Superintendent of Schools Michael Strukoff, Director of Instruction Maxine Ruzicka and Boundary Central Secondary School principal Louise Bayles. Another reason is the implementation of the B.C. Education Plan, which focuses on five elements: personalized learning for every student, quality teaching and learning, flexibility and choice, high standards, and learning empowered by technology. The school board explained that the idea of creating a middle school is to address the declining enrollment. There are currently 1,422 students enrolled in SD51, with 827 elementary students and 595 secondary students. Since 2001-2002, when there were 2,030 students enrolled,
there has been a 32 per cent drop in student enrolment, explained Strukoff. “Over that time frame you can see the drop we’ve experienced,” he added. “There have been changes related to the economy, from bankruptcies, closures to the sawmill, and low birth rate across the province.” Projections three years out in 2014-2015 show a student enrolment of 1,285. Unlike the reception at Christina Lake, where residents were against the idea of a middle school structure, residents in Grand Forks seem open to the idea. Parents were still concerned about the lengthened school hours for the students who would be entering middle school, and the length of time students would spend on the bus. The middle school hours would be extended by 30 minutes to reflect the high school hours. This will enable students at the middle school to take specialty courses like woodworking or home economics at the high school. Perley Elementary School in Grand Forks and Midway Elementary School in the West Boundary would be converted to middle schools covering Grades 6 to 8. Hutton Elementary School would go from a Kindergarten to Grade 7 school to a Kindergarten to Grade 5 school. Grand Forks Secondary School would become a Grade 9 to 12 school. SD51 has two more meetings that will occur in the West Boundary communities. There will be a meeting at Greenwood Elementary School on Wednesday, May 30 at 6:30 p.m., and the final meeting at West Boundary Elementary School on Tuesday, June 5 at 6:30 p.m. The consultation process will continue before a preliminary report will be reviewed in the fall. Once the board decides which direction they want, school board staff will prepare a budget reflecting the changes before seeking further consultation from the communities. Any decision would not be considered or implemented before September 2013. Surveys and slides can be found on the SD51’s website at sd51.bc.ca. For more information, contact the School Board Office at 250-442-8258 or email at info@sd51.bc.ca.
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The Interior Health Authority (IHA) has announced that Grand Forks’ Boundary Hospital will have a heliport built. Boundary-Similkameen MLA John Slater, IHA Board Chair Norman Embree and CEO Dr. Robert Halpenny made the announcement on May 23. The heliport is projected to be complete by the spring of 2013. IHA said that the new heliport would be utilized by Kamloops-based emergency helicopter BC Ambulance Services to serve B.C. Southern Interior residents. It also said that the heliport will assist in quicker response times for emergencies and a request for proposals (RFP) was issued for the planning and design of the heliport. “Planning and design work is expected to get underway later this year, bringing the heliport that much closer to reality,” said Embree in a release. IHA also said that the construction of the heliport was possible thanks to donations from the Clifton family, which has donated a total of $150,000 to Boundary Hospital. “I’d like to personally thank the Clifton family for their community commitment. Their generosity helps us ensure that patients who need to move to higher levels of care get there quickly and safely,” Embree said. Ingrid Hampf, IHA Acute Area Director Kootenay Boundary, noted that the heliport will be a great benefit for critical patients. “We won’t have to transfer them from the hospital, via ambulance, to the airport then into the helicopter,” she said. “This way we can bring them directly out and the transfer will be much quicker. With a heliport being built at Kelowna (General) Hospital, it will mean a hospital-to-
hospital transfer.” Kelowna General Hospital is currently constructing a new wing that will have a heliport built on its roof as well. Jeff Olsen, unit chief for Grand Forks Ambulance Services, agreed and said it coincides well with the launch of B.C. Ambulance Service’s Autolaunch program on Sunday, May 27. The Autolaunch program dispatches ground and air ambulances for specific, pre-determined emergency calls based on a patient’s condition. “Along with a ground ambulance, a helicopter will be dispatched to land at the hospital, using heliports such as this one, or land on scene responses such as highways or schools, wherever the trauma has occurred,” explained Olsen. “There’s a non-refusal policy that the helicopter can take those patients to receiving hospitals without getting in discussions whether there is an available bed. Patients who are picked up will see a trauma team as fast as anybody could.” The Autolaunch program was built and created on Vancouver Island eight years ago, and has since been operated out of the Lower Mainland. With the service set in place in Kamloops, the program is now available to Grand Forks and the Kootenay Boundary area. “Let’s say there’s a bad accident on the Paulson. A helicopter will start flying the same time an ambulance will leave to attend the accident,” Olsen said. “By the time we arrive back at the hospital, the helicopter will be waiting here for us. Or, if the patient is trapped or it’s a difficult extrication, the helicopter will land right on the Paulson, pick up the patient and bring the patient straight to Kelowna.” Less time spent transferring patients will be a great benefit, he added “I’m just really happy to see this and it’s money really well spent,” Olsen concluded. “It’s going to make a significant difference to the people living here.”
❚ CITY COUNCIL
City discusses marijuana policy KARL YU Gazette Editor
The polarizing topic of marijuana is once again before Grand Forks’ city council. At Monday’s primary committee meeting, council accepted correspondence in the form of a letter from eight B.C. mayors, including Vancouver Mayor Gregor Robertson. The letter, which was addressed to Premier Christy Clark and the leaders of the provincial NDP (Adrian Dix) and Conservatives (John Cummins), said that there needed to be, “a more effective, evidence-based approach to controlling marijuana.” The letter raised concerns about criminal activity because of marijuana and asked the provincial leaders to “take a new approach to marijuana regulation.” “I am hoping that I can have some kind of feeling as to where council is with this matter of the letter and our support for it in going to FCM (Federation of Canadian Municipalities),” explained Grand Forks’ Mayor Brian Taylor. “What I’m not assuming is that there would be a decision here this evening on this matter and I would expect that that could be at a later date,” Taylor said. Citing conversations with other elected officials, Taylor said that it seemed that illegal growers were moving out to rural areas of B.C. and setting up large-scale grow-ops, with some carrying firearms. “What’s happening in the Slocan Valley right now is competition between Hells Angels and other gangs,” Taylor explained. “This is typical of what’s happening throughout British Colum-
bia.” Because of pressure from law enforcement in larger municipal areas, people wanting to set up illegal grow-ops were looking to areas like Grand Forks. “There’s clearly a danger to our community,” said Taylor. “I have to say, having read the letter and with my mother having passed away from cancer and would’ve benefitted from medical marijuana, I agree in principal that something has to be done about this on so many levels, for so many reasons,” explained Coun. Gary Smith. “I agree in principal to the letter.” Coun. Bob Kendel didn’t think that municipalities or even the province should be handling this. “The issue of doing something about the marijuana industry is basically a federal issue and until it’s dealt with at that level, these letters are only meant, as I see it, as a grassroots support to try and pressure provincially and federally for some change,” he said. “It’s a federal issue. If the federal government decides to deal with it and institute a law regulating and taxing it, I think at that point I could make some decision about what we could do locally.” Coun. Cher Wyers said she saw marijuana as a gateway drug and didn’t think a comparison the letter drew to alcohol prohibition was relevant. “What happened 80 years ago is a hell of a lot different than what’s happening today,” Wyers said. Council voted to receive the letter as an information item and the discussion will be revisited again as Coun. Neil Krog was not present at Monday’ night’s meeting.
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Boundary Community Hospice AssociaƟon –
May is National Hospice Palliative Care Month Boundary Community Hospice History:
Overview:
Back in 1987...
Laura Kootnikoff (Harshenin) had a dream after attending a workshop with Elizabeth Kubler-Ross. Dora Salked, Ray Nickel, Thomasena Begin, Judi Gilbert, Lorraine O’Conner (Klumpp), Bernice Kohlman, Liza Strukoff, Bill Baldry, Bev Frisby and Cora Treby met as a core group representing various areas of the community; they each put $2 into the kitty to get started! They were told it would never work and was not needed...we are here today because they were proven wrong! This dedicated group spoke to churches, service clubs and members of the connmunity to develop interest and support from the Boundary area. 1988... Boundary Community Hospice Society was born. Shortly thereafter the first training session was held at Selkirk College. We have never looked back... training sessions are held yearly. We have approximately 50 trained volunteers, from Bridesville, Beaverdell to Christina Lake. We are blessed with two beautiful Family Rooms at our hospital (the envy of other hospitals in the; Kootenay-Boundary area). The first Hospice room was opened in June 1993; funds for this room all came from community donations. The second Hospice room was opened in December 1999; this room was funded by Canpar Industries as a gift to the community. Monday to Friday driver service is provided for citizens of Grand Forks, Christina Lake, Greenwood, Midway, Rock Creek and surrounding areas requiring assistance to access medical appointments or visits to care centers. Please book as far in advance as possible. Driver service is provided to individuals referred to the program by a
Boundary Volunteer Driver Program
medical practitioner, community careworker or self referral.
Boundary Volunteer Driver Program P.O Box 2647 Grand Forks, BC VOH 1HO Phone: 250-584-4618 Fax: 250-442-8331 boundaryhospice@gmail.com www.facebook.com/getaride
History of Hospice Palliative Care Although the hospice movement claims its origins in the 11th Century work of the Sovereign Order of St. John of Jerusalem during the Crusades, the modern hospice movement has its roots in nineteenth century France, Ireland and the U.S.A. Some milestones include: 1843: A home for the dying was opened in Paris by L’Association des Dames du Calvaire leading to the foundation of six other establishments for the care of the dying between 1874, in Paris and 1899, in New York. 1879: the Irish Sisters of Charity opened Our Lady’s Hospice for the Dying in Dublin followed by others in Australia, England and Scotland, all of which still exist today and are run by the Order as modern palliative-care units. 1900: the Dominican Sisters of Hawthorne established St Rose’s Hospice in Lower Manhattan and then another in New York, followed by others in Philadelphia, Fall River, Atlanta, St Paul and Cleveland.
The Canadian Scene
In Canada, hospice palliative care has developed to meet local needs largely as a result of the rapid expansion of cancer treatment programs in the 1970s whereby treatment was defined as either curative or palliative. The hospice palliative care movement began in 1974 with the creation of palliative care units in a hospital setting at Winnipeg’s St. Boniface General Hospital and at the Royal Victoria Hospital in Montreal. Subsequently, hospice palliative care programs developed as divisions of larger organizations or agencies. Volunteer-based hospice societies and organizations began to develop soon after. It is impossible to think of the Canadian hospice movement without mention of Dr. Balfour Mount. Dr. Mount, a physician who has survived two personal bouts with cancer, took his end-of-life care training with Dame Saunders in England before becoming the founding director of the Royal Victoria Hospital Palliative Care service in 1974. In fact, he created the use of the term “palliative care” in searching for an appropriate bilingual term after discovering that the word “hospice” in French was used to describe nursing homes in France. In the mid 1980s health care systems began using terms such as acute, chronic, geriatric, or palliative to define a category of patient. These new terms mandated specialized needs. Hospice palliative care became quickly and widely accepted as a societal movement reforming health care delivery to balance, what the Canadian Hospice Palliative Care Association refers to as, “high tech” acute care with “high touch” palliative care.
Thanks Boundary Hospice for all you do!
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Business and Non- profit Specialists www.lammcs.ca 250.444.0107
Support when you need it most; Compassionate care for the dying and bereaved; Comfort in knowing you need not be alone.
➤ Non-for-profit organization, supported by a board which includes an array of community members whom meet monthly throughout the year. Our Association includes an office manager, Lisa Fichenberg, whom additionally manages the Volunteer Drivers Program. Our Hospice co-ordinator is Louise Fitzgerald. Visit our webiste at www.lammcs.ca/hospice. ➤ Hospice provides monthly educational in services for our volunteers & fundraising events throughout the year. Our co-ordinator provides a four-day Hospice Training Certificate course once a year for those interested in becoming a volunteer or pursuing a career in healthcare or simply would like to educate themselves further about end-of-life care. ➤ Our resource lending library is in our Hospice office room 20 at Boundary Hospital. Books/brochures/DVD for all ages covering topics from end of life, grief and healing, just to name a few! ➤ Our co-ordinator provides oneto-one counselling support, access and assistance with practical resources and information, including advance care planning and the compassionate care benefits program. ➤ Our volunteers are one of the most important aspects of our association.
BOUNDARY MEDICAL CLINIC “When you stop giving and offering something to the rest of the world, it’s time to turn out the lights.” –George Burns Thank you to those gentle souls, our Hospice volunteers The Corporation of the
City of Grand Forks “It is in giving oneself that one receives.” ~ Francis of Assisi
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Wherever a man turns he can find someone who needs him. VAlbert Schweitzer
Guiding Principles of Hospice Palliative Care
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The last good thing that may happen in a person’s life is a hospice volunteer.
From: A Model to Guide Hospice Palliative Care © Canadian Hospice Palliative Care Association, Ottawa, Canada, 2002.
WEBSITES, BOOKS AND VIDEOS OF INTEREST TO FACILITATORS AND VOLUNTEERS ➤ BC Hospice Palliative Care Association www.hospicebc.org ➤ Canadian Hospice Palliative Care Association www.chpca.net ➤ Hospice Net (USA) www.hospicenet.org ➤ National Hospice Palliative Care Organization (USA) www.nhpco.org ➤ International Association for Hospice & Palliative Care www.hospicecare.com ➤ “Virtual Hospice.” Interactive network www.virtualhospice.ca ➤ Griefworks BC. Support for children, teens and adults www.griefworksbc.com ➤ Vancouver Island Health Authority volunteer resources www.viha.ca/volunteer_resources/
Kudos to the helping hands of the Boundary Hospice 317 Market Avenue 250-442-5633 • 250-442-0897
Simply... we thank you
Caring people make a difference – thank you. John Slater MLA Boundary Similkameen Tel: 250.495.2042 Fax: 250.495.2077 Toll Free: 1.877.652.4304 Email: john.slater.mla@leg.bc.ca Website: johnslatermla.bc.ca
Movie Night at Gem Theatre
“Tuesdays with Morrie” Monday, June 4 ~ 7 p.m. Admission $5 – all proceeds go to support Hospice Please come out and support your local Hospice Association!
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Mayor Brian Taylor (right) was on hand, along with city Corporate Officer Diane Heinrich, last Thursday (May 24) to give Grade 2/3 students from Perley Elementary a tour of city hall. Students took part in a mock council meeting and debated deer and road safety issues. Go to www.grandforksgazette.ca for video.
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❚ MUNICIPAL POLITICS
Taylor and other mayors talk grants at BC Mayors’ Caucus CASSANDRA CHIN Gazette Reporter
Mayor Brian Taylor recently attended the inaugural BC Mayors’ Caucus from May 16 to 18 in Penticton, B.C. The meeting had 86 mayors from across British Columbia meet to discuss social, economic and cultural growth of urban and rural cities. “It was certainly productive,” said Taylor. “The intention is not to work on cross-purposes with UBCM (Union of British Columbia Municipalities) but to complement that organization. There were a lot of good comments, but there was a lot of good discussion about where the costs are building up when we get a government grant.” Taylor pointed out that event with grants have hidden fees because cities have to calculate the costs of reporting,
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engineering and organization factors that add up. “The mayors are ready to tackle some of the things that have been really big picture issues,” he added. “Why can’t cities have five-year planning for financial purposes, rather than forcing us to compete with each other all the time for grants? It’s divisive in itself in the nature.” Taylor noted that networking was important to gain a better understanding of what other communities are doing. The mayors wanted to find away to deliver services to their communities with the tax dollars that they are already collecting, stated Taylor. “We talked about ways to get rid of the bureaucracy, red tape and the rules that we make that end up strangling us,” he said. “We talked about grants
and how we can do them better. For me, it has motivated me to look at government differently and how it separates communities from each other.” Taylor added that the BC Mayors’ Caucus plans to meet again in September, prior to UBCM. The mayor noted that the mayors’ caucus hasn’t decided whether or not they would be connected to the UBCM meeting, or remain a separate identity. According to a BC Mayors’ Caucus press release, the goals of the caucus are “to forge policy to bring forward to the federal and provincial governments, explore means of mutual support, seek economic benefits through shared resources and to pursue economic development.” The BC Mayors’ Caucus steering committee is made up of nine members from across the province.
Safe Kids Week 2012 May 28 - June 3 Poison prevention - Every day, every way
Poisoning is the fourth leading cause of injury deaths and permanent total disability. It is estimated that half of all poison exposures occur among children less than five years old. Canadian children are at risk, and most poisonings occur in the home. Fortunately, most poisonings are preventable with a few simple measures. The theme of this year’s Safe Kids Week is Out of Sight and Locked Up Tight.
Scheduled Safety Events in the Boundary Area Thursday, May 24th
10:30 - 11:00 - Rock Creek StrongStart (presentation to parents) 12:00 - 2:00 - Midway Pharmacy (medication round up) 2:30 - 3:00 - Midway StrongStart (presentation to parents)
Wednesday, May 30th
10:00 - 12:00 - Extra Foods Pharmacy (medication round up) 1:00 - 3:00 - Pharmasave (medication round up) 4:00 - 6:00 - Overwaitea Pharmacy (medication round up)
Thursday, May 31st
10:30 - 11:30 - Baby’s Best Chance (presentation to parents)
Friday, June 1st
10:30 - 11:00 - Hutton StrongStart (presentation to parents) 1:00 - 3:00 - Value Drug Mart (medication round up)
Wednesday, June 6th
2:00 - 2:30 - Christina Lake StrongStart (presentation to parents) Success By 6 supports parents and communities in creating healthy, nurturing environments for our youngest children, so that by age 6, they are physically, socially, and emotionally ready to succeed in school. The goal of Success By 6 is to better the lives of our Boundary area children in our families and enhancing our communities.
Success by 6® is a locally based initiative in partnership with: Phoenix Foundation of the Boundary Communities • Ministry of Children & Family Development • Grand Forks Credit Union
The staff of the Grand Forks Gazette would like to thank the community for its overwhelming support of our 5th annual Parking Lot “Garage” Sale. With your generous donations and purchases we raised over $2,300 for the Canadian Cancer Society. A special thank you to to: Dolores Ethier, Colleen Salikin, Lynda Perepolkin, Jake Raven, Janis Thack, Mary Ethier, Chris Sorensen, Ed & Eleanor Henczel, Lorraine Fraissard, Jock & Betty Ann MacKay, Dave Squarebriggs; River Valley Community Church and Grand Forks Christian Centre for the use of their tables. We apologize if we’ve forgotten any names.
See you all June 2nd at the Relay For Life! 250-442-2191
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Assaulted victim from Moto released from hospital CASSANDRA CHIN Gazette Reporter
Assault victim from Moto back in town The Grand Forks resident who was airlifted to Kelowna on May 13 after a fight that resulted in severe head injuries is in back in town. The victim was struck with a glass liquor bottle and had to be placed in a medically-induced coma. The fight occurred at a local party spot known as Moto (east of Grand Forks) around 3 a.m. Timothy Lafreniere, 21, of Grand Forks has been charged with aggravated assault and is currently on bail pending his court date is June 19. Copper wires stolen A house under construction on Riverside Drive was broken into on May 26 at 6:30 p.m. Someone stole a pile of copper wire from the site. “Strangely enough, all the tools were left behind but all the copper wires were stolen,” said Harrison. “There is thousands of dollars worth of damage because they pulled out all the copper wiring out of the house under construction. There are no suspects or witnesses, but if anyone has any knowledge about it, please let us know, stated Harrison. Vehicle loses control, ends in embankment On May 21, Grand Forks Ambulance Services
called RCMP to report a single vehicle accident on Highway 3 four kilometers west of Christina Lake at the pull out by the wooden information sign with information on Grand Forks. There were three occupants in the car, but no one was trapped or injured. The vehicle was 20 feet down (seven metres) the embankment on the eastbound lane facing westbound. The 32-year-old female driver from east Vancouver was charged with failing to keep on the right-hand side of the road. “Apparently she was turning around when she was driving to speak to one of the passengers when she lost control of the vehicle, crossed the centre line and went over the embankment,” said Harrison. Deer versus vehicle A vehicle accident occurred west of Grand Forks on May 25 at 6:35 p.m. A 53-year-old female driver from Kamloops, B.C. struck a deer eastbound on route to Castlegar. The deer caused some minor damage to the front driver side of the vehicle, smashing out the headlights and the bumper cover. The car is still functioning and there were no injuries, while the deer was stunned, but was able to get up and run off.
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Locals to speak at rural summit CASSANDRA CHIN Gazette Reporter
Grand Forks will be hosting this year’s B.C. Rural Communities Summit at Grand Forks Secondary School from June 7 to 9. The event will bring over 100 people from around the province to attend multiple workshops and focuses on networking with other communities. Mayor Brian Taylor believes the exposure will be good for Grand Forks. “We’re such a typical small town in the province and there are many rural communities that face the same types of challenges that we face here,” he said. “It’s quite appropriate to hold a rural summit in a rural community. It’s typical and has many of the same problems as other communities.” Sarah Winton, executive director for Boundary Country Regional Chamber of Commerce, agreed. “There’s going to be some great exposure for the community,” she said. “They’ll be eating at our restaurants and staying in our hotels and hopefully shopping while they’re here.” This year’s theme is focused on “Grassroots, Growing Sustainable Rural Communities,” and will feature a keynote address by Selkirk College CEO Angus Graeme. “There will be a series of workshops throughout the day on Friday and Saturday morning, with 15 workshops in total,” explained Winton. “Participants will be able to choose whichever
workshop in that time period that they like.” Local speakers include Roly Russell and Frank Moreland. Russell will be providing a workshop called “Plugging the Leaks: Improving What We Got by Building Real Rural Economic Wealth,” while Moreland has a workshop called “Creating Regional Food Economies: opportunities and challenges.” “Russell will be focusing on providing regional rural economic practitioners with a revised framework for strengthening rural economies,” explained Winton. Moreland will use a food value chain to explore economically rewarding strategies while staying local. “The summit promotes strategies for issues and challenges that rural communities face because they’re very different than urban centres and places with larger populations,” said Winton. “It’s a great opportunity for people to share and exchange information, and network with communities that are exactly in the same position as we are.” Winton pointed out that it is a great opportunity to find creative ways to tackle various issues. “We tend to think we’re isolated and we’re dealing with things that people don’t understand, but once you get a group of people from rural communities together, you realize that we share the same challenges,” she concluded. For more information or to register, visit www.bcruralsummit.ca. Every Project Is A Journey... Shouldn’t You Enjoy The Trip?
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COMMUNITY Show and shine 2012 Left: Carrie Riddle poses by a bike at the Show and Shine at the Overwaitea parking lot last Saturday. The event raised awareness about motorcycle safety and proceeds were donated to the Boundary Community Food Bank. Right: Denise Decker, Shawn Simmons and Val Robins (secretary) attended the Christian Motorcyclists Association Truth Bearers Chapter booth. More pics at www.grandforksgazette.ca KARL YU PHOTOS
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GFSS grads saying goodbye with benefit concert secondary institutions where they will continue their voice studies, Fitzpatrick and his band, Generation 2.0 are in the process of recording a CD of original songs and Faulkner and her band Missing in Action are looking forward to many performing engagements beginning this summer. The concert will feature all six students in a variety of musical genres, from classical to country, jazz to Broadway and classic rock ‘n’ roll. Guest singer David Hecht, joins them, as he too is saying goodbye to Grand Forks (albeit just for a year) to pursue a rotary exchange in Switzerland. The concert begins at 7:30 p.m. and donations received at the door will go towards the Boundary Community Food Bank. Come and show your appreciation for the outstanding contribution these students have made to Grand Forks. You’ll be glad you did.
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On Thursday, June 7, at 7:30 p.m. in the Grand Forks Secondary School (GFSS) auditorium, six graduating students will say thanks to the community that raised them, through song. Melissa Dean, Nicole del Aguila, Missy Faulkner, Dylan Fitzpatrick, Rena Helmkay and Carter Notheisz have been actively involved in music since a young age – at Perley and Hutton, and later, at GFSS, with The Sopranos & Co. and with voice instructor Joan Thompson. Regular contributors to community events such as Canada Music Week, Canada Day, Arts Week, Relay for Life, community choir and school concerts, these students have given much to the musical life of our community. Many of them plan to continue to perform, and study music in the future. Carter and Nicole are heading to post-
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Nelson’s first lady councillor remembered by writer ous, well-educated woman, whose legacy lives on in the many careers Eyes sparkling with excitement, and causes she chose to embrace. an animated Frances Welwood Born in Fredericton, N.B., in 1875, shares her enthusiasm for a remarkAnnie Garland Foster lived out a able woman, Annie Garland Foster, multitude of lives in her who challenged the con99 years, working as a ventions of her times, to teacher, nurse, politician become, among other and journalist. Her years things, the first woman in Nelson, beginning in councillor in Nelson, 1908, helped shape the B.C. community. On Friday, June 1 at She also found herself noon, at the Grand Forks embroiled in murder and & District Public Library, intrigue. Reading the you will have the oppor- Frances Welwood book is the only way to do tunity to listen to Frances justice to an amazing life and slice talk about her book Passing Through of local history. Attending the readMissing Pages: the Intriguing Story of ing will give you further insight to Annie Ross Foster Haley. the book and you will meet two fasFrances Welwood put the skills cinating women, Frances Welwood she honed as Nelson’s courthouse and Annie Garland Foster. librarian, and her passion for local For more information, contact history, to good use when she reLizanne Eastwood at leastwood@ searched and wrote her book about gfpl.ca. Haley. She discovered an adventurSubmitted
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COMMUNITY Giving back to the community with a helping hand Telus team members helped Boundary Habitat for Humanity with brick laying on May 26 as a part of Telus’ seventh annual Day of Giving. Grand Forks’ Telus employees helped the Boundary Habitat for Humanity lay down bricks behind the multiplex home on 72th Avenue. Since its inception in 2006, Telus has helped various organizations and groups by volunteering their time. From L-R: Craig Goltz, Jessie Tarasoff, Ernie Goosen, Joen Schader, Director for the Boundary Habitat for Humanity Rick Friesen, Kenyon Smith-Anderson, James Fike and Gordon Smith. CASSANDRA CHIN PHOTO
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May is International Doula Month and you may have read our previous articles about the benefits of having a trained support person with you and your family when you give birth but allow me to give you some stats to back up that claim. Currently in B.C.: • 17 per cent of first time moms in B.C. have instrumental deliveries, meaning the use of a vacuum or forceps. • 22 per cent of women are induced, that rate goes up to 27 per cent for first-time moms, and it’s 1.3 times more likely for rural moms. The World Health Organization (WHO) recommends the rate be 10 per cent. • 33 per cent of babies are delivered by C-section. WHO recommends rates of 10 to 15 per cent. While only one-third of those are planned, inducing labour nearly doubles the odds of having a C-section and
first-time moms are at even higher risk. Epidurals also increase the chance. Our maternal and neonatal mortality rates, incidentally, have remained the same, on par with countries whose C-section rates are 15 per cent. In addition to this, women in rural areas, which now include the Boundary area, are 7.4 times more likely to experience moderate to severe stress when compared to women who have local maternity services. Some of the big factors for this include financial issues, lack of continuity of care and the inability of family to provide support because of travel. Studies have shown that women cared for during labour by a birth doula, compared to those receiving usual care, were: • 26 per cent less likely to give birth by cesarean section • 41 per cent less likely to give birth with a vacuum extractor or forceps
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Walk of life ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING Come & find out what we’re so excited about at Habitat Boundary
Grand Forks Rotary Club president-elect Darla Ashton, and other local rotarians, took part in the Rotary Run/Walk last Sunday. The walk went along the Trans Canada Trail, beginning at Fisherman’s Creek and ending at the Station Pub. The event was a fundraiser, which saw 50 per cent of funds raised by rotary members going towards club charities while the remaining 50 per cent went to the Rotary End Polio Now Foundation.
We’d love to see you there! Tuesday, June 5/2012 7pm @ Gospel Chapel 7048 Donaldson Drive, Grand Forks EVERYONE WELCOME!
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CITY OF GRAND FORKS
NOTICE OF ANNUAL MEETING AND REPORT In accordance with Section 99 of the Community Charter, please take notice that the required Annual Meeting of Council, as prescribed under the Community Charter, will take place on Monday, June 25, 2012 at 7:00 p.m. in Council Chambers, City Hall, located at 7217 4th Street, Grand Forks, B.C. Copies of the Annual Report of the Corporation of the City of Grand Forks, compiled in accordance with Section 98 of the Community Charter will be available to the public as of Monday, June 11, 2012 and can be picked up at the reception counter at City Hall on or after that date. Notice given this 28th day of May, 2012 Diane Heinrich Corporate Officer
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Christina Lake Golf Club holding championship this weekend KARL YU Gazette Editor
Philippe The Butcher
Meat Truck will be at Nick’s Feeds on Fridays starting April 20, 9am-4pm. Locally made: pepperoni, jerky, smokies, wieners, Farmers sausage, fresh sausage, bacon, hams, organic ground beef and more. Phone 250-442-3636. Can pre-order.
The Christina Lake Golf Club will be holding its club championship this Saturday and Sunday (June 2 and 3). The event, open to club members, will have men’s and ladies’ sides and has been going for close to 50 years. “Usually we get about 80 men and 20 ladies participating in it and from this tournament we determine our club champ, our senior men’s club champ, our super senior men’s club champ and our ladies’ club champion,” explains Christina Lake Golf Club GM Kevin Maffioli. “It’s a straight tournament, just a two-day, stroke-play event. Count all your stokes up, nothing funky. Just straight golf.” The Christina Lake Golf Club Championship will also see players grouped based on skill level. “It’s also flighted, so we do a net side with handicaps as well, where if you’re a 20-handicap, we take 20 (strokes) off your score that day with your net score, there are also handicap divisions as well for different varying abilities,” Maffioli says. The golf club’s GM said that the club championship is an
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event for the locals to come to the course, compete for two days and see who can take home the trophies. “It’s a pretty nice plaque, it’s got a lot of history on it for sure,” says Maffioli. Maffioli said that the tournament has been taking place (with no breaks) since 1964 and there have been a lot of different winners – 21 overall. Going into this weekend, the defending champions are Graeme Carlson (men), Wayne Priebe (senior), Bert BurnellHiggs (super senior) and Connie Kostash (ladies). While the club championship is about 48 years old, the actual club is having its 50th anniversary on Saturday, Sept. 22. “The Royal Canadian Golf Association (RCGA) is going to send somebody and they’re going to give us a plaque and we’re going to have an open day of play for any members and guests that day to celebrate our 50th anniversary,” Maffioli says. “I wasn’t thinking about it too much until the RCGA phoned and said, ‘Hey, it’s your 50th anniversary; we want to send you a plaque for 50 years,” explains Maffioli with a laugh. The club will also be holding the Christina Lake Men’s Open, which runs from June 16 to 17.
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A fun day with the motorcross Right: Brenden Vanderlee practicing on his ATV at the Boundary Motorcross Fun Day on May 27. Above: Quinn MacIver rounding the corner during one of his runs. CASSANDRA CHIN PHOTO
❚ REC REPORT
Summer time is swimming time LILLY BRYANT Grand Forks Recreation
The National Lifeguard Service (NLS) award builds on the skills, knowledge and values that the Lifesaving Society teaches in its Canadian Swim Patrol Jr. Lifeguard Clubs and Bronze medal awards to develop the practical skills and knowledge required by lifeguards. NLS pool option trains lifeguards in safety supervision and rescue in a pool environment. This course goes beyond the lifesaving skills taught in the bronze medal awards. Standard first aid or aquatic emergency care must be current within two years of the first day of the NLS course and candidates must have completed the Bronze Cross award and be 16 years of age. This year’s NLS course will be offered from Wednesday, June 27 to Tuesday, July 3, instructed by Marg Kovacs. Contact our office for complete details on the upcoming NLS course. *** This summer is packed full of water safety programs and swim lessons. Grand Forks Recreation (GFREC) is offering a NLS recertification on Friday, July 6 and Saturday, July 7. This course will cover all the requirements to renew your lifeguarding
certificate so you will be current and ready for summer employment. If you are thinking about a career in aquatics and you’re 13 years or older, Christina Lake Recreation will be offering a week long Bronze Medallion and Cross camp from Monday, July 30 to Friday, Aug. 3 at the public beach. This course teaches the lifesaving skills needed should you ever find yourself in a water safety emergency situation. Deadline to register is Monday, July 23. *** If your child has completed all the Red Cross swim lesson levels and is not of age to take part in the Bronze medal awards, or if they are tired of the traditional lesson format, they can register for the Canadian Swim Patrol summer camp from Tuesday, Aug. 7 to Friday, Aug. 10. Along with the summer advanced leadership camps, we will be offering swim lessons throughout the months of July and August at the Grand Forks Aquatic Centre and Christina Lake. The lake lessons will be offered at the public beach the week of Monday, July 23 and Monday July 30. Class sizes are limited so register early to reserve your space. Please give us a call at 250-442-2202 or email us at gfplay@ rdkb.com. You can also visit our website at www.rdkb.com to view the June flyer.
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Robb’s Ride returns to Grand Forks BOB MacLEAN Submitted
Approximately 150 cyclists will be rambling through Grand Forks on Friday, June 1 and coursing 120 km through the North Fork Valley in a loop on day one. Dr. Robb Sebastian will be hosting this annual event that draws about 130 cyclists from all over the province, who will be staying in town on Thursday and Friday night. There will be around 20 cyclists from the Grand Forks Cycling Club to complete the 150 riders. The cyclists leave town on Saturday, but return from Osoyoos on Sunday.
The total distance is around 360 km for the three days of the ride. Motorists may encounter long lines of bicycles, so please share the road once again, as you have been doing this spring. Thank you. The Grand Forks Cycling Club will be hosting a training session on Saturday, June 9 from 9 to 10:30 a.m. starting at Chain Reaction Ride & Slide. The session is open to teens and adults who want to learn to ride safely in groups, and in a “pace line.” The session is free, but please register with Bob at 250-4423071. Participants need a helmet and a bicycle as this is on the road training.
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Notice of Passing ELIZABETH ARESHENKOFF Elizabeth Areshenkoff, beloved wife, mother, grandmother and great-grandmother, was born on September 21, 1934, at Kamsack, Saskatchewan, to Nick and Nellie Pankoff. She was the youngest of four children: John, Ann and Peter. The family moved to Grand Forks in 1943 when she was nine years old, settling on a farm in Almond Gardens. Upon completing Grade 8, Elizabeth left school to work at seed farms, the packinghouse and the Style Centre. A popular event during the school years was the May Day celebration, and in 1948, Elizabeth, always admired for her beauty, was crowned Maid of Honour. Elizabeth first met Nick Areshenkoff in 1948 when he worked with her brother Peter in a logging camp. They began courting in 1953 and married on January 8, 1955. They first lived in an apartment above Anne’s Grill in a building owned by Nick’s father, where three of their four children were born: daughter Linda and sons, Ron and Barry. In 1962 they built a home in west Grand Forks on the hospital street where another son, Danny blessed their family. At home, Elizabeth tended a large garden while keeping busy with four active children. The old wringer washer gave out from the many loads of family laundry and hockey team jerseys. She would wake in the wee hours of each morning to make and pack a fresh lunch for her husband to take to work in the logging truck. The root cellar was always well stocked with an abundance of home grown fruits and vegetables and there were always delicious and creative meals for her family. Later, with the advent of satellite television, Elizabeth loved watching the cooking shows, learning kitchen tips and perfecting her cooking skills. She also did some quilting and sewing clothes for the family. She was a wonderful homemaker and was generous to family and friends alike. The years spent in west Grand Forks were very joyous. There were about 35 children over a two-block radius and all the families socialized together. There were numerous camping excursions, picnics at Christina Lake, tobogganing at the Pines Bible Camp and at Reid’s Hill, and home parties. The women met for coffee each morning and the children called the adults aunty and uncle. It was a safe and nurturing neighbourhood, the relationships of which Elizabeth always treasured. The family was involved with the Grand Forks Border Bruins hockey team for some 12 years and Elizabeth was known for her extraordinary culinary skills. She worked tirelessly feeding her own family, the billets that lived with them, visiting hockey teams and players’ family members. Lasting friendships were made that remain to this day. Elizabeth had a strong resolve to accomplish seemingly daunting tasks. A favourite expression was “I can move mountains”. To illustrate this, the family recalls an incident in 1974 when their son, Ron played hockey with the Vernon Vikings. One time, the team travelled to Grand Forks to play an exhibition game against the Border Bruins. Naturally, Elizabeth wanted her son to come home for a meal so he could visit with the family. The coach refused, saying the team had to stay together. This was unacceptable to her, that she couldn’t feed her son at home. So she came up with the brilliant idea to invite the entire team. She put on a traditional Russian meal starting with her famous borscht and bread; and ending with delicious pies and the best part was being able to feed her son. The coach likely didn’t know what he was up against when he initially refused this mother to feed her son. Over the years, Elizabeth supported her children- Linda in her educational and career pursuits, Ron with his hockey career and Barry who took over the family logging business. It pleased her to watch them become successful adults and parents. Elizabeth loved her Doukhobor community and kept the Doukhobor principles close to her heart. She loved listening to the numerous Doukhobor choral groups, including the Vocal Six, the Centennial Choir, the Union of Young Doukhobors, the Grand Forks and Men’s Tri-choirs and more recently, the Victoria Doukhobor Choir. For over 32 years, Elizabeth operated Nature’s Way Health store until her retirement. She was always nutritionally conscious and this venture gave her the opportunity to keep current with health research and to share her knowledge with others. This was a lifestyle that she brought into her home and the legacy that she leaves for her family. Seven years ago, Elizabeth’s mobility was severely compromised following hip surgery and her health slowly declined. She was diagnosed with cancer in early April of this year. Following a brief hospital stay, Elizabeth passed away peacefully at Boundary Hospital early on Saturday, May 12, 2012, surrounded by her loving family. She was 77 years old. Elizabeth was predeceased by her parents, Nick and Nellie Pankoff; her son, Danny; brothers, Peter and John; and sister, Anne Straloff. She also suffered additional losses of close family members. Elizabeth is survived by her loving husband of 57 years, Nick; daughter, Linda; sons, Ron (Becky) and Barry (Charlene); grandchildren: Jared, Corson, Landyce, Ashley, Nilan and Alicia; three great-grandchildren: Audrey, Olivia and Liam; sistersin-law: Molly Pankoff, Elizabeth Pankoff, Paulette (Ralph) Tedesco and Mable Blakely; brother-in-law, Bill (Marge) Areshenkoff; and numerous nieces and nephews. Our mom was the centre of our family. She made us feel deeply loved and leaves an immeasurable void in our lives. Her loving touch will be with us always. May God accept her soul into His heavenly kingdom and may she rest in peace. A traditional Doukhobor funeral was held on Wednesday, May 16, 2012, at the USCC, followed by interment at the USCC Sion Doukhobor Cemetery. Grand Forks Funeral Home had care of arrangements. The family is deeply appreciative of everyone who telephoned, sent cards and flowers, visited the home, brought food and attended the service, especially those who travelled over distance. Your heartfelt support was a comfort to us. We are also grateful to Everett Baker and staff at the Grand Forks Funeral Home; J.J. Verigin and Laura Verigin/ Paul (Jerry) Seminoff for his guidance and comfort and exceptional care in officiating at the service; the singers, cooks and gravediggers. We also extend heartfelt thanks to the doctors and nurses at Boundary Hospital for their compassionate care and attention to our dear wife and mother and the support they extended to our family. We are truly grateful to everyone for your love and support. Donations to Iskra Publications or a charity one one’s choice would be appreciated.
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Notice of Passing DAVID BORCHELT 1948 to 2012 On May 22, 2012, at age 64, David died peacefully at Boundary Hospital with his loving and caring wife, Susan Blair at his side. David will be deeply missed by son, Dustin and daughter, Adrienne as well as by his many friends and relatives. He is survived by his sisters, Donna and Debbie and brothers, Hob and Greg. David was born at Akron, Ohio, grew up in Batesville, Indiana, and moved to Canada as a young man. After spending a brief time in Toronto, David moved to the Lower Mainland, where he met Susan. In 1977, David and Susan settled in Grand Forks as founding members of Thimble Mountain Cooperative Farm. He remained a committed and integral member of the co-op over these many years. David, a retired CUPE Local 2254 member, was employed at the Grand Forks Arena for many years. As well, he was an active member of the community where he served on both the library and art gallery boards and was a co-founder of the No Boundaries Film Festival. Also, David was actively involved in Rivers’ Edge Theatre Company. David was wholly committed to Susan, Dustin and Adrienne and he expressed this daily in his words and deeds. David’s love of British Columbia was evident in his enjoyment of many outdoor activities including hiking, climbing, skiing, kayaking, sailing, cycling, camping, canoeing and gardening though his passion was hiking and climbing in the high country. David was an accomplished carpenter and cabinet maker; he built his family’s home at TMCF and assisted in the construction of friends’ homes in the area. The family would like to acknowledge and thank the many friends in Grand Forks and Point Roberts, WA, who provided overwhelming support for David and Susan and helped with David’s care throughout the last nineteen months. As well, the family would like to express gratitude to the medical staff at Boundary Hospital and Kelowna General Hospital for their dedication to David’s well-being. There will be a celebration of David’s life on Saturday, June 9, 2012, at Hutton School gymnasium, 2575 - 75th Avenue, Grand Forks, at 2 p.m. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations can be made to Grand Forks Palliative Care, c/o Boundary Hospital, Box 2647, Grand Forks, B.C., V0H-1H0, or Friends of the Library, c/o Grand Forks Public Library, Box 1539, Grand Forks, B.C., V0H-1H0. Grand Forks Funeral Home had care of arrangements.
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Notice of Passing HARRY POPOFF Harry Popoff of Grand Forks, B.C., passed away in his home in the loving presence of his son Gordon on May 11, 2012 at the age of 81. Harry was born at Grand Forks, B.C., on September 1, 1930. He was predeceased by his parents, Peter and Polly Popoff; his wife, Vera; his brothers: Peter, Nick, Jack, Joe and Bill; his sister, Mary; and his nephew, Dick Popoff. He leaves to mourn him: his son, Gordon; his son, Jim (LeeAnn); his daughter, Elvera Laird (Brad); his grandchildren Logan and Hana Popoff, Kyle and Taya Laird; one sister, Polly Popoff; one uncle, William M. Popoff; and many other relatives. A two day traditional Doukhobor funeral service was held at the USCC Community Centre on May 17 and18, 2012, with interment following at the Sion Doukhobor Cemetery. Jerry Seminoff officiated. Everett Baker of Grand Forks Funeral Home was in care of arrangements.
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Community Coordinator Salary Negotiable Job Summary: The successful applicant will work with various community organizations, providing assistance by coordinating similar programs, streamlining communication between them, develop & plan programs & events, provide assistance to promote programs & events for each organization. Qualifications: secondary school graduate or equivalent; working knowledge of MS Word, Excel, PowerPoint; excellent written & verbal communication skills; community minded individual; have volunteer experience; innovative forward thinker; marketing experience. Term of Employment: July 1 - December 31, 2012 with possible extension. Closing Date: June 22, 2012. Please forward cover letter and resume to: Attn Dianne Wales, RE: Community Coordinator, 1675 Hwy 3, Christina Lake, BC, V0H-1E2, OR email coordinator@christinalake.com OR drop off a sealed envelope at the Christina Lake Welcome Center, 1675 Hwy 3, Christina Lake, B.C.
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Hobbies & Crafts Deda’s Woodworking Shop! Arbours, trellis’s, benches, picnic tables, and more! 2480 75th Ave. 250-442-2073.
Misc. for Sale 4x8 Particle Board 1/2, 5/8, 3/4 & 1 in. from $9.97 sheet. Castle Building @ Renovation Centre. 250-442-2270. 8 ft canopy for full size truck $250; big bird cage 2 ft w x2 ft l x3 ft h $200. 250-442-2995. Antique china cabinet $125; Lexmark photograph printer $25; Champion juicer $60; Cannon printer, hardly used $35; spinning wheel $75. 250442-8392. Beer fridge, first $20; 4 drawer dresser, wood, stained $20; 2 BF Goodrich LT225/75R16 tires, $20 ea. 250-443-5036. Everbearing raspberry canes, $2 ea. 250-442-8026. Garage Door Special. 9x7 Insulated. $529.00 (limited quantities). Factory certified installation avail. Castle Building Centre. 250-442-2270. George Forman grill w/stand $75. 500 watt Honda generator, $100. 250-442-5959. Janome serger, M/Loke 634D, like new. $400. 250442-5756.
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We buy gold! Rings, chains, bracelets, etc. Cash paid by value (weight and karat). Even broken jewelry and scrap gold. Picture ID required. Grand Forks Pawnshop, 225 Central. 250-442-5552. COIN Collector looking to buy Collections, Accumulations, Olympic Gold & Silver Coins. Bulk Silver coins, bills etc. Call Chad 250-499-0251 (Local) Looking to buy: unwanted, unused firearms. Buyer has all licences. 250-443-2373. Wanted derelict trailers or campers. I will move. 250-4422378.
Wheelchair and commode in good condition as soon as possible. 250-442-8442.
Our classified ads are on the net! Check it out at www.bcclassified.com Musical Instruments House of Music Car Stereo SALE!!! Kenwood, JVC, and Pioneer Decks from $129! Huge selection of Car Speakers, Subwoofers & Amplifiers in stock from Kenwood, Infinity, Phoenix Gold, and Soundstorm. Installation available. We are YOUR car audio experts! House of Music, Colville, WA 509-684-6441 House of Music Spring Fender Guitar & Drum SALE!!! Fender Acoustic Guitars with FREE $100 Hard shell Case $269 Fender Acoustic Electric Guitars with FREE $100 Hard shell Case $369 Fender Beginner Strat/ Amp Package $299 Fender Standard Stratocasters Reg. $700 Now $599 SAVE $100!!!
Pro 5-piece Drum Set c/w stands and cymbals Reg. $700 Now $499 ALL Drum Sets & Fender Strats are DUTY FREE!!!
We are YOUR Local Music Store! House of Music, Colville, WA 509-684-6441
Piano tuning and repair. Call Mike, 250-442-3366.
Sporting Goods Bowflex Motivator 250-442-8904.
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Real Estate Acreage for Sale
WANTED: Building Property or existing home, view/river 1acre +, rural. 250-442-8118.
Apt/Condos for Sale
Grand Forks: No strata fees! 2 story 3 bdrm, 1.5 bath, immaculate townhouse, w/finished basement. A steal at $135,000, but will consider any offers. #18 1410 78th St. Close to high school. 250-4420610.
For Sale By Owner
CHRISTINA LAKE. Over 5 view acres at English Ridge Estates. Fabulous lake, valley, and mountain views from this executive property. Private setting at the end of a quiet paved cul-de-sac. Easy year-round access to all recreation, amenities, and U.S. border. $ MLS# K211977
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Grand Forks: 45 acre w/home & 16,000+ sq ft indoor riding arena. $650,000. 250-4420930.
JEWEL LAKE BEAUTY. 150 ft of lakeshore. Over 3/4 acre. Private dock. Very private. Walkout basement. Large self-contained shop. 2 car garage. The executive home is as new. Amazing ensuite bath. Highest quality and very comfortable. Must see. $ MLS# K197501
484,900
CHRISTINA LAKE Waterfront, 120 ft of shoreline. .652 acres. Huge decks and outdoor kitchen. Very comfortable year-round home. Great landscaping. New dock and new beach wall. Move-in ready. MLS# K204338
$
950,000
Call today for your free market evaluation
Houses For Sale
Christina Lake: 3-bdrm, 3bath, lake view. $357,500. 403-710-4349. Grand Forks: 2.5 acres with 4 bdrm home, walk out developed basement, garage, shop. Great location! $364,500. Phone 250-442-0222. Grand Forks. Brand new custom 2 storey. $325,000. appliances included 250-497-7808.
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Christina Lake: 3 bdrm 5 appliances, fully furnished home, $850 month. Greenwood: 1 bdrm home, 4 ap-
250-442-2124
1000 sq ft. Commercial office space for rent next to the Gazette on Riverside Dr. Avail. Sept. 15/11. 780-723-2297. Grand Forks: NEW OWNERSHIP. 3 commercial spaces, in town (Black Knight building) & 1 on hwy. Available now. 250442-2599 / 250-443-1599. Prime downtown Grand Forks location - 3rd St Plaza, 3,000+ sq ft Lots of parking. Call 250-666-0088.
1 large single bdrm quiet apartment. $480 month. River view. 250-442-8367. Grand Forks: 2 bdrm. apt to rent. 250-442-0930. Grand Forks: 3 bdrm townhouse w/2 full baths, N/P, N/S, References required. Phone 250-442-2276, 250-442-6800.
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Mobile Homes & Parks RENTAL Pad site available through Columbia River Homes for the Trail Montrose area. New home purchase only. Call 250-365-3221 or 1800-921-2166.
Rentals Acreage Midway, Rock Creek, Grand Forks: looking for long term lease, 20-50+ acres. 778-3631313.
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pliances $575 month. N/S, N/P, References. Ken: 250-442-2632 ken.dodds@yahoo.ca
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Grand Forks: clean & bright 1&2 bdrm apts close to amenities, quiet location, balcony, storage and numerous upgrades. N/S, N/P, $500 & $625 month. 778-214-0408.
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Grand Forks: $188,000. 3 bdrm, 1,500 sq ft, open floor plan w/large fenced yard. Great for kids & pets. Almost .25 acre, separate fenced garden area. Fruit trees, raspberry patch, garden shed, 1 block to Kettle River & great swimming spot. Well built house from 1975, 1.5 bath, central furnace & A/C, CSA approved efficient wood heater. Unfinished lower areas has 1 unfinished bdrm, pantry & workshop. 250-442-2448.
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Quiet location to build your dream house in Greenwood BC. This flat lot has mature trees and mountain views. MLS# K212308 $42,500 Call Jazz or Val
Relax on your lake front property at Christina Lake. 2.6 acres of private boat access with close to 300 feet of beach. A seasonal creek flows down the edge of this fantastic property. An 11x14 rustic cabin and a large deck for you to enjoy your hot summer nights. MLS# K211497 $419,000 Call Jazz or Val for more information
YOU CAN SEE FOREVER! Incredible views from either of the charming, privately set cabins on this 51+Acreage. Wilderness just 15 min. from Christina Lake! Assessed at $291,000 NOW offerered at $219,500 MLS# K202015 Call Sharon 250 442 6396
Fantastic view on this private .908 acre property. Ideal location to build your dream home or a great rental income property. MLS# K211341 $99,000 Call Jazz or Val for more information.
CUTE & COZY CHRISTINA LAKE COTTAGE Great starter or summer cabin/rental? Fully redone & Affordable at $199,900 MLS# K204480 Call Sharon 250 442 6396
Near new mobile home located in a creek side trailer park in Greenwood BC. This home is in immaculate condition, with a covered deck, fully fenced yard. Great storage shed that is wired and insulated. Portable garage included, all furnishings negotiable. A definite must see! MLS# K210376 $92,000 Call Jazz or Val
Rare riverfront property on the Kettle River! Charming farm house, located on 2.62 acres just minutes from downtown. Enjoy the view of the Kettle River from the gazebo or deck. This property has over 350 feet of riverfront, a 35x65 shop, deer fencing and barn. MLS# K212053 $292,000 Call Val or Jazz
Fantastic investment opportunity! This apartment complex has four 2 bedroom, two 1 bedroom apartments and a 2 bedroom house. The funds from the coin operated laundry pay for the common area electricity expenses. MLS# K4100171 $521,500 Call Val or Jazz today for your private viewing.
COURT ORDERED SALE GREENWOOD! Solid 3 bed full basement 1224 sq.ft. home. Gorgeous new kitchen w/S.Steel appliances included. Huge deck, fish pond & workshop. ONLY $165,000 MLS# K210683 Call Sharon 250 442 6396
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Fully restored heritage home 717 75th Ave., Grand Forks
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Bright tranquil house set on 8.797 acres 15 mins from Grand Forks. Rural living at its best. Hardwood floors through out, jetted bathtub, large windows to enjoy the wildlife, open concept living area. MLS# K212452 $358,000 Call Val or Jazz
1) $34,500 - 50 X 105 2) $37,500 - 91 X 95 3) $37,900 - View Lot 4) $53,000 -100x145 View 5) $85,500 - 8 Lots! All lots have City services avail. Call Sharon for details - 250 442 6396
Bright open living space with vaulted ceilings and sky light. This 3 bed home has had many upgrades in a quiet central neighbourhood. A large work shop with lane access, fully fenced yard and patio. Call today to set up your private viewing. MLS# K211638 $282,500 Call Val or Jazz for more information.
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Grand Forks: 2 bdrm cottage, located downtown. N/S, N/P, references. $675 mo & utils. Avail June 1. 250-442-5771.
Grand Forks: main floor 3 bdrm renovated house on acreage. Suitable for retired or working couple. $1,000 month plus utilities. 250-442-2424.
Abbeyfield Centennial House is now taking applications from seniors for its waiting list. Meals, util & cable all included. $1,300. Call 250-442-2223.
Mobile Homes & Pads Grand Forks: 1 bdrm trailer creek side on acreage, no power yet, woodstove. $400/m as is. 250-442-2378.
Homes for Rent 2 bedroom + office with one bathroom, older home on acreage located in the Nursery Area of Grand Forks. Pets welcome. Available July 1st. $900per month. Call 604 9874294 for info Grand Forks: Brand new 2 bdrm. $950/m. + utilities 250497-7808.
Suites, Lower Grand Forks, one bdrm downtown, newly updated, $700 month. 250-497-7808.
Suites, Upper Grand Forks: 1,000 sq ft, 1 bdrm, large deck,10 min to town. N/S, N/P, utils inc, $650 month. 250-442-0026.
Townhouses Grand Forks: 3 bdrm town house $900 month includes utilities. 778-931-0117.
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All natural, gluten free smoked meats Sausage, bacon, chops, roasts, ham, chicken and more! Roasting chickens available June & September – No animal bi-products or hormones – Small scale – quality & pasture rasied Sales: 250-444-4205 Farm: 250-442-3359 www.northforkpork.ca
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BY APPOINTMENT ~ For more information call Tammy Certified Medical Exercise Specialist & Personal Trainer 250-442-9866 or (home) 250-442-3110
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1993 GMC Sonoma. “Beater truck” great for around town. $500 obo. 250-442-8184.
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• Craniosacral Therapy (Adult and Pediatric) • Lymph Drainage • Heart Centered Therapy • Certified Healing Touch Practitioner
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2008 Chev Aveo, like new, winter & summer tires, 25,000 km. $5,900. 250-443-1543.
1984 Ford F250, diesel, 4x4, ext cab, standard. $1,000 obo. 250-442-8671, leave msg. 1986 Dodge pickup, 73,200 km, new tires & exhaust, original paint, slant 6, 4 spd standard. Asking $3,700 obo. Can be viewed at 1st & Ranken Rd days. 250-442-7587. 1987 3/4 ton Dodge 4x4, 318, motor propane. Good tires 33x12.50R15, bucket seats, new mufflers & pipes. Asking $2,500 firm. 250-442-8078. 1994 Ford F150 xcab, long box. Newer 300L manual, 5 sp, runs great, minor rust, great work truck, asking $900, 250-442-9568. 1994 Silverado 3/4 ton pick up, ext cab, 2 wheel drive, 350 auto, 191K km,$3,500 OBO. Excellent condition, hard box liner, cmsoder@shaw.ca 2000 Ford Explorer XLS, P/W, V6 auto, 170,000 km, very clean. $5,300 obo. 250-4420122, 250-493-1807. 2004 Dodge Diesel 4x4, reg cab, 153,000 km. $16,900. 250-445-9971. 2005 Dodge diesel 4x4 quad cab, 195,000 km. $18,900. 20445-2346.
Cars - Sports & Imports VW Golf, 4 cyl, 5 spd, 1991 & 1997 GTI model, 2Lt. 16 valve, 4 dr & 2 dr, new brakes on both. $1,200 & $3,600. 250442-0122, 250-493-1807.
Off Road Vehicles 150cc Arctic Cat ATV, 2011 model. 50km, still under warranty, $3,200. 250-442-8930.
Recreational/Sale 1986 Islander Dodge 2500 custom camper van, 318 engine, auto, dash air, 3 way fridge, 4 top burner stove, furnace, 2 good batteries, 4 new tires, awning, porta potty, radio/cass, cruise, 104,000 km, installed demand water pump. $5,100 obo. 250-442-0522. In good shape, no rust! 1993 Terry Resort, 26 ft 5th wheel. Great condition. Brand new fridge/freezer. Awning, A/C, microwave, 5 aluminum wheels. Asking $6,900. 250442-0097. 1994 Rustler 25ft Fifth Wheel, awning, air con, sleeps 6, immaculate cond, includes hitch, rails & tailgate. $7,400 obo. 250-449-2256. 1999 Allegro 32 ft motor home. Reduced - $22,000. 454, has gen, sleeps 8, hyd level, front air susp, queen bed walk around. Excellent condition. Has 50,000 km. 1-250442-2013.
Boats 2008 Sea Ray, 21ft. 210 Select, less than 50 hours, view at 3356 East Lake Dr. Christina Lake. By appointment. New $50,000 Asking $30,000. obo. 250-447-9114. BOATING SEASON IS HERE FINALLY! WANNA HAVE SOME FUN WITH YOUR FAMILY & FRIENDS THIS SUMMER!!
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Sport Utility Vehicle 1993 Mitsubishi Montero 4x4, V6 3L, Leather seats, P/W, etc. $3,300. 250-442-0122, 250-493-1807. 2000 Subaru Forester, 90,000 km factory rebuilt motor, great cond, 1 owner, all service records, Viper remote start, security system. $4,500. 604910-5907 call or text. 2003 Dakota quad cab 4x4; good shape, canopy, A/C, P/W, P/L, tow pkg. New rubber & fuel pump $5,900 250443-1543.
Trucks & Vans 1974 Ford 5 ton truck. Good rubber, good 351 motor. $300. 250-442-0242. 1981 Ford Econoline van, custom int, rear bench seat folds into bed, dual fuel tanks, runs well. $1,000 obo. 250442-5272.
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NOTICE From this date July 11, 2011 forward, I, Kevin J. Burgess, will no longer be responsible for any debts incurred by Deborah Rene Burgess.
Woodlot Licence 418 For Sale by Sealed Tender The Woodlot is located near Westbridge, B.C. It contains a Crown Land area of 600 ha. with an AAC of 936M3/year. Tenders must be received by 1:00PM on Friday, June 29th, 2012. For more information and a Tender Form, contact Fred Marshall: 250-445-6496: E-mail: fmarshal@telus.net.
THE CORPORATION OF THE CITY OF GRAND FORKS PUBLIC NOTICE POSTING OF PARCELS FOR PROPOSED DISPOSITION PURSUANT TO SECTION 26 OF THE COMMUNITY CHARTER Whereas Section 26 of the Community Charter requires that before Council disposes of land or improvements, it must publish notice of the proposed disposition. Public Notice is hereby given that Council for the Corporation of the City of Grand Forks proposes to dispose of by lease, the following city-owned properties:
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1976 30ft cabin cruiser with a 185 merc Full galley (fridge, stove, sink, furnace, toilet) Fold down table for a queen sized bed Fold up bunk beds VHF radio Hull is sound, galley is dated. Low draft 200 hrs on new engine A great boat that needs some TLC. $12,000.00 invested, will take offers starting at $9000 Call 250-362-7681 or email frdfntn@yahoo.ca for more information
Lot 10, Block 2, District Lot 108, SDYD Plan 23 except the Easterly 90 feet of the said lot measured along the Northerly and Southerly boundaries of the said lot by the full width thereof; The Westerly 20 feet of Lot 7, Block 2, District Lot 108, SDYD, Plan 23; The Westerly 20 feet of Lot 8, Block 2, District Lot 108, SDYD, Plan 23; and The Westerly 20 feet of Lot 9, Block 2, District Lot 108, SDYD, Plan 23
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Screened & Crushed Gravel special driveway mix, drain rock, blend sands, PEA GRAVEL Road Grader Service Division of Gofer Farms Ltd. – Hay Sales 10405 Granby Rd (9 km) • email: gofer@xplornet.com
ROOFING
D.D. Roofing
Hot Tubs
Walk-in Baths • Swimming Pools Accessories & Chemicals • Repairs
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Asphalt Shingles • Metal • New & Re-roof • Resheet & Reconstruction
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RAY NYSTEN
ELECTRICAL
Construction
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Ph/Fx 250-443-3226 Cell 250-442-9825 E-mail ray_kris@telus.net
HOME INSPECTIONS
Blair’s Grand Forks
Andy 250-442-0795
Reg. #100851
NOTARY PUBLIC
Home Inspections Brian Blair
Phone: 250.442.8175 Cell: 250.443.1905 Email: blairshome@nethop.net
Serving the Kootenay Boundary CONSUMER PROTECTION BC #58522
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250-442-4220 Cell 250-442-7333
• Form Rentals • Concrete Accessories
GENERAL CONTRACTORS 7816 Donaldson Dr 250-442-5229
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GUTTERS & ROOFING Paul – 250-442-5612
HAIR SALON
Oasis Chris (Christine) Esselink
Bobcat, Excavating & Trucking Services ~ Certified Planner & Installer of Septic Systems Call Jimmy 250-442-9422
~ Licensed Stylist / Colorist ~ Nail Technician / Esthetician 7223 - 5th Street, Grand Forks, BC V0H 1H0
STEVE DANSHIN • New Construction • Residential Builder • Renovations • Commercial Ph. 250-442-3744 Cell: 250-442-9437 Fax: 250-442-3720
ELECTRICAL
Redi Electric Ltd.
Reg. g No. 13266
Service & New Construction Commercial • Residential Industrial Pumps
Boundary Electric (1985) Ltd. • Electric Motor Sales & Repair • Pump sales & Service • Electric Parts & Sales Counter • Commercial, Residential & Industrial Electric Service Work • New Construction
Dr. Jeffrey Hunt N.D. is resuming his practice in Grand Forks
Please phone 250-368-6999 for an appointment
HOME HEALTH
250-442-5561
We provide in home services, assisting seniors to remain independent in their own homes Serving Christina Lake & Grand Forks areas
For information please call 250-447-6220
George Stooshinoff Certified Sawfiler Phone: 250-442-8359 gastoo@telus.net 3845 Victoria Rd., Grand Forks
OPTICAL
GRAND FORKS OPTICAL 334C Market Ave 250-442-3025
STORAGE
BOUNDARY MINI STORAGE Computerized Security Gate 5’ x 10’ to 10’ x 30’ Units
Located at Boundary Electric
Monday to Friday Phone for appointment
Dr. Alan LeRoy, O.D.*
SAGAMORE RV & MINI-STORAGE
BUSINESS DIRECTORY ADVERTISING 250-442-2191 ext. 205
OPTOMETRIST Mon.-Fri. 9 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
3rd St., Grand Forks
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250-442-5561
Digital Video Surveillance Access 24 hrs/day – 7 days/week Personal Keypad Entry 5’x10’, 10’x10’, 10’x20’ & 10’x30’
148 Sagamore Avenue Grand Forks, B.C. 250-442-2652 www.sagamoreministorage.com
UPHOLSTERY
’s Andy CUSTOM
John Billwiller www.snowballventures.com 10545 Granby Rd., Grand Forks
MULTI-SERVICES
J&S
RESIDENTIAL / COMMERCIAL / RECREATIONAL Reupholstery, Repairs and Custom Builds
UPHOLSTERY 38 years experience!
250-442-2499
162 B – 72nd Ave • Grand Forks
Granby Plumbing & Heating IAN ORSER New Construction / Renovations / Repairs Licensed Plumber / Bonded Gas Fitter Commercial / Residential
MultiServices
For all your
WATER
PLUMBING & HEATING
Your Pellet Heating Specialist
Electrical Contract Reg. #1210
7990 Columbia Drive
Ph: 250-442-0282
7990 Columbia Drive
SNOWBALL VENTURES Sales & Installations
HOLISTIC HEALING
Saw, knife & tool sharpening service
OPTOMETRIST
WOOD AND PELLET HEATING APPLIANCES 250-442-2943
WETT CERTIFIED
Twisted Teeth Saw Shop
(Across from Fire Hall)
7635 16th Street 250-442-8658
HEATING
Honest Service – Quality Work
7920 Donaldson Dr. • 250-442-2082
Beverly Banks R.M.T.
7215 2nd St., Grand Forks
250-442-1259
COMPLETELY MOBILE – WE CAN GO ANYWHERE
GENERAL CONTRACTOR GEN
MASSAGE THERAPY
Serving the Boundary & West Kootenays
Hair and Nail Studio
Large supply of rock for retaining walls, decorative purposes, etc.
SAW SHARPENING
LOUISE CURRIER
GUTTERS CertiÄed Septic Planner / Installer Mini & Mid Sized Excavators Bobcat / Dump Truck / Hiab
NOTARY PUBLIC
Quality Equipment Flexible Rates
• Snow Removal • Rototilling • Firewood • Fencing • Custom Haying & Hay Sales John or Sherri
250-442-0007
Your best buy is from a merchant you know
Cell: 250-442-8118 granbycamp@hotmail.com
ROOFING • Shingles • Metal • Composite • Torch Down FREE ESTIMATES
Phone 250-443-4144
Y&R Water
SALES & SERVICES Certified Pump Installers
• EOCP Certified • Cross Connection Certified (Backflow Prevention) WATER CONDITIONING • Water Softening, Reverse Osmosis, Filtration & Ultraviolet IRRIGATION & PUMPS
8098 Donaldson Drive • 250-442-5537
Ron’s Irrigation and Landscaping Automatic Sprinkling Systems and Repairs Water Dowsing
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Tree Pruning and Junk Removal PH
250-442-0867
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Property Management Services Owners and Prospective Tenants Call
Ken Dodds
250-442-2711 Toll free: 1-800-567-3199 Website: www.grandforksrealestate.ca
250-442-2632
Real Estate 101 When renovating a home it is so important to make sure that the home is legally updated or renovated, from both a ¿nancial and a safety aspect. Permits help to keep everyone safe!
A DIAMOND IN THE ROUGH! Christina Lake little gem that could be a starter or a summer rental. Close to swimming, shopping and school, this 2 BR. full basement home is surrounded by privacy and just needs a bit of work to make it shine. Only asking $129,000, so try your offer. MLS# K212738
MOVE IN READY! A beautiful home with all the features you could want and more. Even has fully serviced RV parking. $264,900. MLS# K211827
STEP INTO THIS BRIGHT HOME and fall in love! Features vaulted ceiling, a nicely landscaped yard and a two car man cave. $329,000. MLS# K211995
OWN YOUR VERY OWN SWIMMING HOLE! This beautiful acreage features a stream-fed pond, a sunny home, and breathtaking views. $329,000. MLS# K211220
ROCK BOTTOM PRICE! Older, well maintained mobile in great rural park, just minutes from town, includes all appliances. Why rent when you could own this home. Only $16,000 or “Best offer”. MLS# k210365
GORGEOUS RIVERFRONT! NEW PRICE! 2.5 acres with 300’ of sandy riverfront on Kettle River. Uniquely designed home, 28’x26’ garage/shop with upstairs guest suite, attached carport plus covered RV parking along with a serviced RV site. Look no further for a summer vacation spot. Now only asking $499,000. MLS# K213201
GORGEOUS HOME! 5 BR, 3 bath executive style offers Open Concept living, dining & kitchen. Rounded corners, crown moulding, tile and hardwood floors. $384,900. MLS# K211583
CHRISTINA LAKE WATERFRONT HOME! Custom built to fit 2 families, plus shop! 5BR, 5 bath and 90 feet of beach front. $1,478,000. MLS# K210827
MOODY CREEK ESTATES SHOW HOME. Open House Friday from 2-5. $260,000. MLS# K210223
4 YEARS LEFT ON WARRANTY 2 BR, fenced yard, 45+ park, appliances included, small pets welcome, try your offer. $95,000. MLS# K211631
BEST LOT AT COPPER RIDGE!!! Gently sloping half acre, lightly treed, all services to lot line, try your offer. $99,000. MLS# K212507
OVER 1 ACRE OF LOVELY LEVEL LAND With 2 BR trailer, water supply is Grand Forks irrigation, septic serviced last year, natural gas heat with wood backup, try your offer. $165,000. MLS# K212668
WIDE OPEN SPACES Privacy and magnificent views are the attractions of this 24.71acre package. Build here and enjoy life! Only minutes from Grand Forks, west of town. $174,900. MLS# K203676
THIS 2700 SQ. FT. HOME has 3 BR, finished basement, open concept living on main floor and a large covered deck to enjoy year round. New flooring, roof and all new appliances. Great location close to town center, and on quiet cul du sac. Priced to sell! $329,000. MLS# K205509
½ ACRE LOT located just outside of city limits, west end of town. Flat, wonderful views in all directions. Build here and enjoy the Boundary region. $99,000
OWN A HOME AND LAND for less than renting. Call your Realtor® to view! $79,000. MLS# K211606
NICELY UPDATED 1 BR condo with north facing view. Just move right in! Quick possession if desired. $107,900. MLS# K193875
COUNTRY LIVING ON 1.16 ACRES 4 BR, 3 BA home, large yard, 30’X26’ industrial steel building w/200 amp service. Fruit/nut trees. $279,900. MLS# K211743
LOCATION ! Right in front of the tennis courts , the beach and walking trails, solid older home on 3 city lots, shop with 220 wiring. Priced under the accessed value, will be gone quickly. $215,000. MLS# K213156
THIS IS A NICE 4 BEDROOM FAMILY HOME fenced back yard and a 750 sq ft concrete patio. There is a small cottage type building on the property as well. $239,900. MLS# K211834
BEST BUY!! $179,000 MLS# K212181
MUST SELL!!! BRING AN OFFER!!! $259,000. MLS# K212940
VERY POPULAR COLLEGE ROAD AREA. Big lot .62 Ac. 4 BR, 2 bath home. Central air. Move-in ready and lots of potential. $249,000. MLS# K211685
GREAT NEW PRICE Large home with mortgage helper suite if needed. Over 2700 sq.ft. finished. 5 BR, 4 bath family home. 2 Updated kitchens. New high efficiency furnace and 2 wood heat sources. Low maintenance fenced yard. $249,000. MLS# K206278
4 BR, 3 BATH WITH FULL FINISHED BASEMENT 2 Car garage. Quiet cul-de-sac. Very well kept, low maintenance home. Convenient location. Lane access. Move-in ready. $259,000. MLS# K210749
INCREDIBLE CHRISTINA LAKE VIEWS over 3,000 sq. ft. 4 BR, 3 bath home on .645 ac. lot. Country kitchen, full walk-out basement, lg. sun deck and 2nd covered deck. $539,000
3 BR COTTAGE ON LARGE 70’ X 120’ LOT South facing backyard with sundeck perfect for those summer BBQ’s. Garage/storage shed provide lots of room for toy storage. Christina Lake Provincial Park beach is 8 minutes walk away. $164,900. MLS# K212298
50’ X 120’ LOTS With water connection and utilities at the road. 3 blocks to Christina Lake Provincial Park and beach. $74,900 MLS# K212243 & MLS# K212244
EYE CATCHER! Victorian style exterior with wraparound porch. Vaulted ceilings, spacious rooms & finished basement. PLUS, every man’s dream shop with 3 phase power. 25 acres. $699,000. MLS# K212505
APPROXIMATELY 270 FEET of riverfront on 5.76 acres. 2 Homes that are meticulous. Best value for your money. $397,500. MLS# K211463
DESIGNERS TOUCH! Custom built new home. Granite counter tops, maple cabinets, hardwood and porcelain floors, heat pump. Complete RV hook-up. Basement entry for potential in law suite. Top quality finishing. $429,900. MLS# K205641
IMMACULATE, 2BR HOME ready for occupancy. Centrally located in Greenwood. Garage/Workshop. All cheaper than renting. Only $129,000. MLS# K212402
ENCHANTING 3 BR, 107 YEAR OLD HOME! Wood floors, 10’ ceilings, crown moldings Renos completed in 2011. View & buy today! $199,000. MLS# K212823
COUNTRY LIVING ON 0.42 ACRES. 3 BR home, full basement, fruit trees. Garden, garage/workshop. Only $215,000. MLS# K212411
TRIANGLE GARDENS ADULT MOBILE HOME PARK immaculate 2007, 2 BR. modular in move in condition with bright sunny interior, living room has a cathedral ceiling, large 32x12 ft. covered deck, fenced back yard with lawn and flower gardens, cent. air., comes with 6 appliances $134,900.
ALMOND GARDENS MOBILE HOME PARK 1344 sq.ft. double wide, 3 br, 1 being used for storage. MBR has an ensite, metal roof approx. 4 Yrs old 2 large decks recently replaced. This is an adult park. $59,000. MLS# K212331
JUST OVER 3 ACRES OF HIGHWAY EXPOSURE, perfect for a home based business or small hobby farm. 4 BR., 3 bath, over 2,200 sq.ft. house is just a bonus along with it’s Breathtaking valley view. $279,000. MLS# K212534
PICTURE PERFECT! 4.74 acres just minutes from town with a 3 BR up and one down in full basement, 2 ½ bath, well maintained home. Great sunny garden space and a 300 sq.ft. shop to store your toys or tools. Asking $345,000 and a must to see. MLS# K212071
WOW! LOTS OF HOUSE! Great location, over 2,300 sq. ft. of finished space on 2 floors. 3 BR, up and 1 down, 3 baths, large rec room and much more. Call your Realtor® to view and try your offer. Only asking $229,900. MLS# K201213
LOTS OF ROOM FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY! Over 3,500 sq. ft. of living space on 3 floors with 4 BR, 3 baths, great open kitchen, eating area & family room. House sits on nice sized corner lot in good subdivision close to everything. Relax outdoors on the spacious covered patio. A must to see at $319,000. MLS# K203519
Linda Laktin 250-442-3099
Harry Davy 250-442-0466
Barry Poppenheim 250-449-8276
Cindy Anthony 250-442-7379
Terry Mooney 250-442-6777
Pete Vanjoff 250-442-7415
Brian Thate 250-442-7370
Ken Dodds 250-442-2632
Linda Gray 250-442-6474
Pat Ballard 250-442-7616
Gayle Holmes 250-442-7516
Aaron Anthony 250-584-4663
Gary Smith 250-443-1256
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