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Multi-million dollar upgrade for aquatic centre BY TIMOTHY SCHAFER Times Staff
It’s not just a lot of hot air about a new project for the city’s aquatic centre. Work has begun this week on the heating, ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC) system at the Trail Aquatic and Leisure Centre, but you likely won’t see it happening. Work is being scheduled for the off-line hours of the centre— between 9 p.m. and 6 a.m.—with minimal work being done during the daytime hours. “A lot of it is the stuff that is the mechanics of the building that is in walls or behind the ceilings,” said Trisha Davison, City of Trail parks and recreation director. “There’s not going to be a lot of visually
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The sun is shining a little brighter this week now that the details of the deal Local 480 of the United Steelworkers union signed Friday have sunk in. The membership gave its loudest ringing endorsement on a deal that they ever have, with 87.9 per cent of the membership (778 members) that voted saying ‘Yes’ to the tentative collective agreement struck one week prior, with 104 against. With 885 members voting—80 per cent of “It was one of the total membership— the highest it was obvious the deal ratification the negotiators had reached with the manvotes we agement of Teck Trail ever had.” Operations was one they ARMINDO DEMEDEIROS wanted, said Armindo deMedeiros, Local 480 vice president. “It was one of the highest ratification votes we ever had. It’s the highest I’ve ever seen here,” he said. Teck Trail Operations and locals 480 and 9705 of the United Steelworkers put final signatures on the new collective agreement for Trail operations after one month of negotiations that began in earnest April 30. The agreement was ratified and commences June 1, running through to May 31, 2017, replacing the three-year agreement that expired May 31. The agreement was a departure from past deals, said deMedeiros, being one year longer than the customary four the union typically signs, and included the biggest signing bonus the union has ever pulled in at $10,000. But the bonus and the longer contract duration was what the membership wanted, he said, after a priority sheet put out to its membership earlier in the year listed them as top priorities heading into negotiations. Considering what Teck unions on other properties had signed for—including Sparwood, Fording River and Elkview—in their negotiations in the last few months, Local 480 was right in line with their demands. Traditionally the Trail union liked to negotiate with any extra money asked for being put into wages or the pension, but for this time around the
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noticeable change when people walk in the door.” But people will notice the change once the work is done, she added. The goal of the $2.8-million project is to have a properly functioning HVAC system that includes proper dehumidification and improved energy efficiency while reducing operating costs, said Davison, as well as preserving the facility’s infrastructure. The de-humidifier that served the building’s main pool area failed over 10 years ago and it was never properly repaired, said Davison. As a result over time, issues have arisen with the unit and the building.
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TCARE bridges gap Program to help people suffering from chronic illness BY BREANNE MASSEY Times Staff
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Visualize being told that you have an incurable disease, being handed a couple of pamphlets about it and leaving the doctor’s office in a daze. This experience might be one that you’ve had if you suffer from cancer, congestive heart failure, chronic lung conditions or renal failure. But a three-year pilot program is gearing up in Castlegar and Trail to bridge the gap between health care professionals and people who have recently diagnosed with life-limiting illnesses. “It’s kind of like being the grease for the wheel,” said Brenda Hooper, the Trail Castlegar Augmented Response (TCARE) Coordinator. “What we hope to do is create a model for a program that will work so that we have a number of services out there. It’s about making those health care services—that are already there—
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Dogs not deemed dangerous by SPCA BY BREANNE MASSEY Times Staff
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Two Montrose dogs that were believed to be dangerous are not, according to an SPCA spokesperson. Contrary to information relayed to the Village of Montrose concerning a dog attack, two Montrose dogs have not been declared as dangerous. At the time of the regular council meeting June 4, members of the village council concluded that the incident was taken care of by the SPCA and revisited which bylaws applied to dogs in the village. The SPCA, however, confirmed that both dogs were not declared as dangerous animals and contacted the owner to discuss complaints against the dogs. “I just want to be sure nobody in the neighborhood is scared of my dogs,” said owner Jeremy Brown.
signing bonus was pretty high on the priority list, deMedeiros said. “Everybody seemed to want that money,” he said. “Right from the very beginning the membership was on us that they wanted the same (as the other unions). So our hands were pretty tied on that one. If we didn’t deliver … I don’t think the contract would have gone through without that signing bonus.” The change in negotiation strategy was generated by a younger workforce, he added. The evolution in the age of the workforce has also brought the air of a new era to the work environment at Teck, said deMedeiros, as well as between the company and the union. “The membership is content and we are leaning towards a younger workforce right now so, for a lot of them, it’s their first big paying job and they are content with what they are doing,” he explained. “And a contract like this shows the commitment from the company, too.” The contract covers 1,180 people in Local 480 on the production and maintenance side, and 170 people in Local 9705 for the office and technical workers. The deal carried an 18 per cent increase over five years of the contract, a $12 boost to the pension, and a $10,000 signing bonus.
HVAC upgrade helps eliminate excess moisture FROM PAGE 1 Excess moisture in the building, largely in the pool atrium, has resulted in premature aging of the mechanical systems and the building envelope, Davison explained. “At any point when you have that kind of humidity sitting in the pool atrium, you have a problem,” she said, noting that corrosion was occurring on metal, and mechanical systems were “taking a real beating.” Which is where the HVAC upgrade and repair has now come into play. As well, repairs are being made to the building’s envelope system (primarily the building soffits), and upgrades to various electrical functions within the building. These two systems form part of a proper functioning facility, she said. They will also improve the comfort of users throughout the facility around environment control. Davison said the pool atrium humidity level should drop, the fitness centre will be on its own heating and cooling system, and the change rooms will have their own environment controls. “There should be a drastic change for when people walk through the door,” she said. The major budget items for the multi-milliondollar project include engineering consultation, major equipment components of the mechanical system, labour, and the building envelope repair work.
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Council scraps DCC method BY ARNE PETRYSHEN Rossland News
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City of Trail electrician Shane Dixon attaches the new energy-efficient lights to the support that will illuminate the River Reconnect Mural on the Trail Memorial Centre
Participants wanted FROM PAGE 1 work for somebody living with lifelimiting chronic illnesses.” The research project is designed to aid people suffering from chronic illnesses by providing supportive services for people with new tools. “A lot of times the urban folks talk about rural communities and the gaps in rural care, but this kind of builds on the strengths that we already have,” said Hooper. “There are some things that we’re missing—like specialists—but we also have a lot of strengths— we know each other and see each other. “Most of the time you meet somebody then you see them in the grocery stores three times and things like that, there are some fairly good things that we do have.” The researchers are aiming to open up a safe space to communicate with professionals about the burdens that you’re working through. “We would be able to have those
kinds of conversations with us so it’s easy to ask questions with somebody who isn’t in a rush,” said Hooper. “I’ll have some time to spend with people and to be available.” The pilot program is not accepting patients until 2013, but they are searching for participants and getting local organizations involved. Hooper will be presenting more information about the program in the regular Montrose council meeting on June 18 and Castlegar’s council meeting on July 16. She has almost four decades of experience being a homecare nurse and a case manager, and she’s confident that her practical knowledge will benefit research participants to cope with chronic illnesses. The research program will also provide participants’ access to a nurse 24 hours a day. For more information about the research project or to get involved, contact Hooper at 250-512-7721 or Brenda.hooper@ubc.ca.
Rossland is no longer going to be subscribing to the development cost charge way of doing things, having abolished them in the last council meeting on May 28. The charges were a point of contention among new developments, because while they need to be paid - for the additional infrastructure - they also were a large upfront cost to developers, that would only really be recouped once the lots sold. The Director of British Columbia Municipalities wrote back to Rossland with his blessing on pressing a new path and so that’s what Rossland council decided to do. Mayor Greg Granstrom said that there is no need to hurry to replace them either, because of the slow economy, there is “no development knocking at the door.” Coun. Kathy Wallace said that there is need for a change. “We need a new system,” Wallace said. Coun. Jody Blomme noted that the signature of the Director of Municipalities gave her some reassurance behind the decision. “We can’t have two things covering us at once,” she said. Coun. Kathy Moore was not as enthusiastic about the replacement, Connection Cost Charges (CCCs) and so voted against it. “Basically when I looked into the CCCS and didn’t get the answers I wanted to keep DCCs in place,” she said. “That would’ve been the easiest thing to do.” Coun. Jill Spearn noted that the City still has the ability to recoup the cost of the infrastructure, the major differences is that rather than at the moment of development, it happens at each sale. Granstrom went further by saying that the City will have even more flexibility in negotiating before the development starts and could ask the developer to “build ten more trails,” as a part of the deal.
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Post-secondary unions mount fight against Bill 18 THE CANADIAN PRESS VANCOUVER - Two unions representing post-secondary employees have launched a B.C. Supreme Court challenge of a government bill they call undemocratic. The Federation of PostSecondary Educators and the B.C. Government and Service Employees Union want parts of Bill 18 overturned, saying it bans union activists from serving on college, institute and university boards of governors. BCGEU president Darryl Walker says forcing elected board members to be removed because of their union involvement is an affront to democracy and that the govern-
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ment’s conflict-of-interest reasons for Bill 18 are unfounded. Cindy Oliver, president of the Federation of Post-Secondary Educators, says the two groups met with Advanced Education Minister Naomi Yamamoto to point out the flaws in the legislation, but their input was ignored. Oliver says they joined the legal fight because their members’ democratic rights have been significantly impacted by the legislation. She says there’s never been a problem involving faculty-elected positions on the boards of postsecondary institutions when those faculty have also been active in their local union.
Supplement added to welfare THE CANADIAN PRESS VICTORIA - Premier Christy Clark says she’s introducing a $5 million income supplement program to help vulnerable British Columbia families make ends meet and people with disabilities look for jobs.
She says welfare system changes coming later this year will help needy families with school-age children and allow people receiving disability assistance to earn up to $800 per month without losing their benefits. Clark says the pro-
gram gives needy families $100 for every child between five and 11 for school start-up costs and $175 for every child 12 and over. She says the assistance also includes more tax exemptions for families currently on welfare.
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The prop, a wing and several smaller pieces of this Cessna 172 were strewn across the Blue Sky parking lot when the plane crashed in 100 Mile House on Saturday. The pilot and a male and a female passenger were taken to hospital for treatment of minor injuries and released
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Another barge sinks in harbour BY KRISTA SIEFKEN Cowichan News Leader Pictorial
Blockade ends peacefully THE CANADIAN PRESS HAZELTON, B.C. - A six-month blockade of the Gitxsan Treaty Society office in Hazelton, B.C., has ended peacefully. The protest in the northwest B.C. village began when a hereditary chief signed an agreement with Enbridge to support the proposed Northern Gateway oil pipeline from Alberta to the B.C coast. The dispute escalated amid complaints by blockade organizers that native negotiators were spending millions of dollars during the treaty process, but had made little headway. With RCMP officers standing
by, auditors from Aboriginal and Northern Development Canada entered the office and secured computers that will allow them to do an audit of Gitxsan finances. Gitxsan chief treaty negotiator Bev Clifton Percival says the society agreed to the audit as an act of goodwill to appease the protesters and clear them out of the office. Percival says there was no true reason to occupy the office because there is no agreement with Enbridge and if the protesters had attended meetings about the treaty process they would understand where the money is being spent.
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remove an anchored/sunken vessel that is obstructing navigation,” Glover said in an email to the News Leader Pictorial. “Failure to respond means Transport Canada may mark or remove the obstruction and recover costs from the owner. Transport Canada considers the barge owner responsible.” But Glover also noted that while the province and Transport Canada have explored disposal options, she says traditional disposal options “are not feasible at this time.”
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The ongoing saga of the barges squatting in Chemainus harbour continues. In January, one of five barges originally brought in by the developers of the Chemainus Quay and Marina Complex sunk to the bottom of the harbour. But despite a removal order from Transport Canada in February, the barges have continued to bob in the bay — until now. “On Wednesday, Transport Canada responded immediately to the reports that (one of)
the barge(s) was in danger of sinking,” Transport Canada’s Jillian Glover explained on Friday afternoon. “Arrangements were made to have the barge pumped out as soon as possible. We are currently monitoring the situation and assessing what action needs to be taken.” Glover said a notice warning boaters in the area of additional debris as a result of the sinking of the barge was also issued. “The Navigable Waters Protection Act allows Transport Canada to order an owner to adequately mark and/or
Vernon Morning Star
A strong odor is emanating inside Vernon’s RCMP
office. The local detachment busted a substantial marijuana grow operation
PUBLIC NOTICE In 2007 a 3,560 hecatare wildfire in the Pend d’Oreille valley occurred and caused evacuation orders and alerts to many local residents. As this year’s fire season approaches so does the risk of another wildfire, therefore it is requested that No Open Fires be in the Pend d’ Oreille area. Please respect this request and help to reduce the possibility of this area being closed to the public for the summer. In May 2012 the WKATV Club removed over 1,000kg of wooden pallets from the Pend d’ Oreille area, business owners are advised to keep wood pallets in secure areas to help reduce and stop people from collecting them for open fires. Let’s all be part of the solution in protecting our forests. This area has had security increased to watch for open fire and vandalism for the 2012 summer season and penalties/tickets will be issued to offenders. For further information on this request please email wkatvclub@gmail.com West Kootenay ATV Club
Saturday evening, collecting 1,500 plants. B.C. Hydro called the office to report they attended a service call in the 7800 block of Wilson Jackson Road (off Silver Star Road) and discovered the growop and power diversion. “They were stealing 14,500 volts right off the pole,” said Gord Molendyk, RCMP spokesperson. “It was pretty advanced.” The operation was located in the garage and shed, as well as a transformer. Considering the amount of power diverted, Hydro
attended the scene with RCMP to ensure no one was injured or killed is dismantling the grow-op. “There were a few tense moments at the property as the owners had a generator on site that came on when the power was turned off,” said Molendyk. “The generator then recharged the power lines.” A 27-year-old male was arrested on scene and released on a promise to appear to charges of production of a controlled substance, possession for the purpose of trafficking and theft of telecommunications.
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EDUCATION EQUALITY
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Ottawa school children rally for First Nations to have education equality as they hold banners and placards on Parliament Hill in Ottawa on Monday, which was the fourth anniversary of the apology to former Indian residential school students.
Guides fear fishery damage after oil leak THE CANADIAN PRESS SUNDRE, Alta. Fishing guides and local residents fear a pipeline leak into the Red Deer River could do long-term damage to one of Alberta’s premier sport-fishing destinations and are demanding ongoing monitoring to track the spill’s effects. “They’ve got to be here for as long as it takes to monitor what’s going on along that river, for sure,� guide Garry Pierce of Tailwater Drifters said Monday. “I just hope they’re not going to come in for three weeks or a month and say ‘Oh yeah, we’re good. We’ve got it cleaned up, and
off we go.’ That’s just not going to be good enough.� Kelsey Kure, who lives on about two kilometres of waterfront along the affected part of the river, agreed. “There has to be a study done to determine the effects of this. You can’t just go on pretending that nothing happened, that there are no impacts.� On Thursday night, a section of pipeline owned by Plains Midstream Canada running under the river near Sundre leaked up to 475,000 litres of oil. The company has said high river levels flushed most of the oil downstream into Gleniffer Lake, a man-
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“(Oil) got mixed in with all the silt and sediment in the river. So wherever there’s sediment, there’s oil particles.� He also points out the affected stretch of river is highly braided. “You’re not talking about one channel. You’re talking six to seven to 10 channels.� Phil French, head of the Red Deer River Naturalists, was at the spill site over the weekend. He said although water levels have begun to recede, it won’t be possible to estimate the damage until river flow is back to normal. “There was oil everywhere there,� he said.
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Woman banned from pet stores THE CANADIAN PRESS EDMONTON - A woman charged after more than 1,000 rabbits were seized from an Edmonton home has been fined $8,500. A judge also banned Shelley Zenner from owning pets, except a dog or cat that must be
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OTTAWA - The parliamentary show of protest over the Conservative government’s controversial budget bill can go on, the Speaker of the House of Commons said Monday - a decision opposition critics hailed as the opening act of a great democratic drama. The Tories, however, denounced the spectacle as a political farce. Speaker Andrew Scheer agreed to allow for debate the majority of more than 800 proposed opposition changes to Bill C-38, the government’s so-called omnibus bill, setting the stage for at least a few late nights this week for members of Parliament. By grouping the motions together, however, Scheer did restrict the number of votes on the amendments to the bill, which weighs in at more than 400 pages and changes some 70 laws. “There are few precedents to guide the Speaker in dealing with this type of situation,� Scheer told the House as he spelled out his ruling. “In my selection of motions, in their grouping and in the organization of the votes, and I have made every effort to respect both the wishes of the House and my responsibility to
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Sometimes students deserves a zero
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ow much should a pilot get paid if she never flies a plane? How about a doctor who never treats a patient? Or a car salesman who fails to sell a single car? If you answered zero, you live in the real world. Employees don’t get paid for doing nothing. It’s common sense. However, many schools seem to have a different perspective. For example, many school administrators have introduced a grading for learning approach, part of which prohibits teachers from giving a mark of zero to students with incomplete assignments. Instead of a zero, teachers must assess students only on the work they actually submit. In other words, students who don’t hand in many assignments can still pass their courses if they do well on the few assignments they do submit. Lynden Dorval teaches high school physics at Edmonton’s Ross Sheppard High School. With 35 years of experience, he recently refused to comply with the absurd grading policy that prohibited teachers from
assigning zeros for incomplete work. He went on giving zeros despite several warnings from his principal. Eventually, he was suspended and could very well lose his job. From a legalistic perspective, the school board has every right to suspend Dorval and even terminate his employment. According to Alberta’s School Act, school boards may suspend teachers who fail to follow a lawful directive from the board. While the assessment policy in question may be misguided, teachers are required to follow lawful directives from their employer. Schools could not function if teachers disregarded any policy they disagreed with. That being said, most people recognize there is something intuitively wrong with an assessment policy that prohibits teachers from assigning zeros for work that has not been done The fact that many of Dorval’s colleagues and students are rallying behind him should also be a clear sign that something is seriously amiss. The superintendent and principal are defending a policy that may be lawful, but which most members of
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the public consider illegitimate and indefensible. On June 1st, Edmonton superintendent Edgar Schmidt published an open letter to defend the indefensible. In that letter, he defends the current policy of not giving zeros and tries to present it as a superior way of holding students accountable. “Our approach to missed assignments is to work with each student to find out the reason they did not turn in an assignment. Once a teacher finds out the reason, they work with the student to come up with a solution to address the situation. They agree to a plan to turn in future assignments and the teacher holds the student accountable,” explains
Schmidt. The explanation fails to address the fact that some high school students simply choose not to do their work. Dorval didn’t automatically assign zeros to students the moment an assignment didn’t come in. Rather, he worked with students and reminded them regularly of the importance of submitting their work. When that fails, however, there needs to be a tangible consequence for those students who choose not to submit assignments. The new assessment policy naively ignores the realities of human nature. Ross Sheppard High in Edmonton is by no means the first to experiment with this failed approach. In fact, Manitoba and Ontario had provincial assessment policies that prohibited or strongly discouraged teachers from deducting marks from late assignments or assigning a mark of zero for incomplete work. However, strong opposition from the public in both instances led both governments to retreat from this policy. It never had to be this way. Many aspects of the socalled grading for learning
approach are positive and would likely have broadbased public support. For example, grading for learning encourages teachers to drop the common practice of basing individual student assessment on group assignments. It also makes a clearer distinction between assignments given for the purpose of preliminary feedback (formative assessment) and final marks (summative assessment). These are sensible reforms but have been overshadowed by the no-zeros policy. School administrators have a choice. They can focus on common sense assessment reforms that would have broad-based public support or they can stand behind a foolish nozeros policy supported by a handful of education consultants. Let’s hope common sense prevails for once in our education system. Teachers should be able to give zeros to students who choose not to submit their assignments. Michael Zwaagstra is a research fellow with the Frontier Centre for Public Policy and a public high school teacher.
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The two political solitudes Alex Atamanenko (MP BC Southern Interior) wrote about in his letter of June 4 (Two new solitudes - Part 1, Trail Times June 4) emerged in 2005 when, he, under the leadership of NDP’s Jack Layton, joined forces with Conservative leader Stephen Harper to vote down PM Paul Martin’s Liberal government. Now, Atamanenko complains that Canada has changed under Stephen Harper. Well, the NDP and those who voted NDP are not blameless. What did Atamanenko expect; that the majority of Canadians would vote for a dyed in the wool socialist regime? Hindsight is 20/20
but one could see it coming. The demise of the federal Liberal, and, yes, natural governing party, would lead to an American style extreme right versus extreme left. The NDP’s new leader Thomas Mulcair is causing the great divide between East and West claiming, among other things, that Canada’s oil sands development has led to “Dutch� disease (a reliance on oil revenue). I think if Canada had to have a disease, it might better be “Dutch� than “Greek.� In Greece, an over reliance on generous, unsustainable social programs has led that country to bankruptcy and bail out by other countries such as
Germany. The Greeks are now suffering horrible but needed austerity measures, a result of largesse run amok. Quebec has a similar problem to Greece. Its generous social programs are not sustainable despite being the largest recipient of equalization payments from the same oil sands province, Alberta. Mulcair wants to keep his votes in Quebec so too bad for those NDP MPs from Western Canada. They now have to trot out the dog and pony show. The political vehicle Mulcair uses is “environmental sustainability�. If Mulcair and the NDP were really interested in “environmental sustainability and polluter pays programs�, they
would apply the same measures and negative publicity to all resource industries, including those in Quebec and in Atamanenko’s riding. Locally that resource industry, a private sector company and largest single economic driver in the Kootenays, just negotiated with its unionized employees. The result is a substantial 18 per cent wage increase over 5 years, a 12 per cent increase in pension and a $10,000 signing bonus. None of this settlement is due to the NDP, yet, local unions still go out to support Atamanenko, the same guy whose party wants to penalize the resource sector. Rose Calderon Trail
Tax Freedom Day comes a little later THE FRASER INSTITUTE Monday, June 11 is Tax Freedom Day, the day Canadians have finally earned enough money to pay all the taxes they owe to all levels of government for the year, according to the Fraser Institute’s annual calculations Tax Freedom Day arrives one day later than in 2011, when it fell on June 10. “This underscores a worrying trend across the country of governments increasing taxes,� said Charles Lammam, Fraser Institute associate director of tax and budget policy. Despite tax increases, the report notes that Tax Freedom Day would have come 12 days later this year if, instead of running deficits, governments covered their current spending with even greater tax increases. “We need to remember that the budget deficits incurred by Ottawa and the provinces must one day be paid for by taxes and could mean a later Tax Freedom Day in the future.� Tax Freedom Day is an easyto-understand measure of the total tax burden imposed on Canadian families by federal, provincial, and local governments. If Canadians were required to pay all taxes up front, they would have to give governments each and every dollar they earned prior to Tax Freedom Day. To celebrate Tax Freedom Day and Canadians can also calculate their personal Tax Freedom Day using the Fraser Institute’s Personal Tax Freedom Day Calculator at www.fraserinstitute.org The federal government and several provinces increased taxes in 2012, which contributed to
the later Tax Freedom Day. For example, the federal government increased Employment Insurance (EI) premiums; Quebec increased its provincial sales tax, health tax, and gas and mining taxes; British Columbia raised its health tax; New Brunswick increased its financial corporation capital tax and property transfer tax; Manitoba raised tobacco taxes, gas taxes, and its financial corporate capital tax, in addition to expanding the list of items covered by its provincial sales tax; and Ontario introduced a new tax bracket for high-income earners and canceled a scheduled decrease in the general corporate tax rate. Tax Freedom Day also arrives later in 2012 because Canada’s economy is improving. When the economy recovers from a recession and incomes increase, a family’s tax burden also tends to increase because of Canada’s progressive tax system, which imposes higher taxes as Canadians earn more money. Household consumption also rises, which results in an increase in the amount of sales and other consumption taxes families pay. In 2012, the average Canadian family (with two or more individuals) will earn $94,259 and pay a total of $41,627 in taxes, for a total tax bill amounting to 44.2 per cent of income. Of the many taxes Canadian families pay, the largest increase in 2012 comes in the form of social security, pension, medical, and hospital taxes—up $507 for the average Canadian family. Other notable increases: sales taxes ($297), income taxes ($283), and property taxes ($142). “Many Canadians would be
surprised to find out just how much tax they pay to various levels of government. In addition to more obvious taxes like income tax, ‘hidden’ taxes such as alcohol and gasoline taxes often go unnoticed,� Lammam said. Tax Freedom Day varies from province to province, depending on the taxation levels of provincial and local governments. Alberta continues to enjoy the earliest Tax Freedom Day on May 22, followed by Prince Edward Island on June 2 and New Brunswick on June 6. Manitoba’s Tax Freedom Day falls on June 7 followed by British Columbia (June 8), Ontario (June 10), Saskatchewan and Nova Scotia (June 12), and Quebec on June 17. Newfoundland and Labrador has the latest Tax Freedom Day, June 21. All but three provinces (Newfoundland and Labrador, BC, and Alberta) experience a later Tax Freedom Day in 2012 than in 2011. Quebec has the longest delay in Tax Freedom Day, with celebrations being postponed by four days this year. Newfoundland and Labrador, Saskatchewan, Alberta, and British Columbia have significant natural resources, which provide the provinces with royalties; however, there is an ongoing debate over whether natural resource royalties should be considered a tax. If royalties are excluded from the Tax Freedom Day calculations, then Tax Freedom Day arrives 24 days earlier in Newfoundland and Labrador, 11 days earlier in Saskatchewan, nine days earlier in Alberta, three days earlier in British Columbia, and two days earlier nationwide.
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PEOPLE OBITUARIES DALKE, LAWRENCE PETER — Born May 18th, 1946 in Prince Albert, Sask., passed suddenly Feb 29th, 2012 at home in Trail, B.C. from a sudden heart attack. Our dad retired from Cominco (a steel fabricator by trade). We’ve always heard he was a great tradesman. He spent the majority of his life living in Trail. If you knew our dad, as many of you surely knew him very well, then you’d know he wasn’t the easiest person to get along with, so true. Our dad was very particular about certain things as many of us are. If you knew that, did you also know that he was deeply sentimental about family and friends? (Like pulling teeth to get him to leave Trail even to visit family) That kind of sentimentality may not have been as obvious, as our dad had a difficult time showing that type of emotion and it was hard for him to deal with events such as the passing of his mom Lawretta (Taber) Dalke July 10th, 2005 and his dad John Dalke Oct 7th, 1991. He left behind 4 sisters (Rosalie, Agatha &Rebecca, and Judy) and his brother (Jack); 2 daughters (Sherry-Lee and Pamela); and three grandchildren (Chelcy Dawn, Robert Cameron, and Kenneth Archer) and countless other relatives. LOVE YOU DAD!!!! Dad talked about so many of you and just couldn’t help but complain about all of you, also-present company included. We tend to complain most about the ones we love and worry about most. So you know how special you were to him if your ears were ringing a lot. Yes, he could be a grumpy soul yet nothing made him happier then if you’d join him for a beer. That’s what we’re asking today. If you want to be there then come. We’re getting together July 7th, 2012 to celebrate him. Open house starts at 3pm at dad’s (2132 Daniel St.). Weather permitting we’re having a barbeque. Bring a chair, some meat, and an empty beer glass to have a beer on dad. We’re collecting memories of dad-good, bad, and/or funny. Please let us know you’re coming by June 20th 2012. Contact us at pdavis1924@hotmail.com and/ or 1 (250)563-1864 and/or call (250)364-2620 (leave message) Thanks to Nina Hamilton (Coroner) and to Everett at Grand forks Funeral Home. You were both so kind and patient and we, my sister and I, couldn’t have asked for a better experience considering the circumstances. *** GREEN, STANLEY BRYAN —December 5, 1497 - June 5, 2012 On Tuesday, June 05,2012 Stanley Bryan, partner, brother, uncle, son and friend passed away after battling cancer. He will be forever remembered by his faithful companion and life partner Nancy Alexander. He was predeceased by his parents Stanley and Margaret Green. He also leaves behind his sisters Dorothy, Helen (Dan), Eve (Wally), Joyce (Russ) and Heather (Roy) and brothers Doug (Joan), Jim (Linda) and Syd. Bryan will also be forever remembered by numerous nieces, nephews and extended family and dear friends. No public service by request. The family would like to thank all the staff at Trail regional hospital and friend for the extraordinary care, compassion and friendship during this difficult time.
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Rookie MP moonlights as pediatric surgeon THE CANADIAN PRESS OTTAWA - “What do I want to be when I grow up?” Dr. Kellie Leitch repeats the cheeky question aloud, laughing easily as she buys time for a response. For the rookie Conservative MP from Ontario, rising star in the government ranks and parliamentary secretary to the minister of labour, it is no idle inquiry. Her career paths seem limitless. Leitch, 41, is being interviewed at the Children’s Hospital of Eastern Ontario, where she moonlights as a volunteer pediatric orthopedic surgeon between parrying questions in the House of Commons, voting on bills, arguing policy on committees and travelling to her Simcoe-Grey riding for constituency work. Her unpaid time at the superb children’s hospital, known as CHEO, allows Leitch to maintain her surgeon’s credentials while she masters the art of electoral politics. “I don’t know if I was confident that I’d always be able to keep a foot in both worlds, but I always was hopeful that I would,” Leitch says of her decision to seek office. When she won the nomination after the downfall and expulsion of Helena Guergis from the Conservative caucus, Leitch says people regularly raised the problem of physician shortages and whether she could better serve the public in her trained profession.
There are about 800 practising orthopedic surgeons in Canada, but only 34 list pediatrics as a full or parttime specialty, according to the Canadian Orthopedic Association. Leitch says patching up kids and listening to their parents’ concerns - parents who come from all walks of life - “keeps me grounded. It’s part of who I am: being a surgeon and taking care of children.” But Leitch said she’s also always been encouraged, within the medical community, to be more than just a pediatric surgeon. “It’s not a common thing, obviously, for a surgeon to do this. But they’ve been very encouraging and welcoming and wanted me to maintain my credentials and my capability as a surgeon.” Hers is a dizzying schedule. In order to maintain her credentials, Leitch visits the hospital two or three mornings a week for rounds before reporting to her day job at 9 a.m. Since January, she’s been on call every sixth week, doing rounds in the early morning before heading to Parliament Hill and then returning around dinner - “the witching hour,” she calls it - for the evening call shift. “It’s entirely unique,” Dr. Baxter Willis, chief of surgery at CHEO and himself a pediatric orthopedic surgeon, says of the arrangement. “Kids get injured; we need someone to be available nights and weekends. So we
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Conservative MP and surgeon, Kellie Leitch is shown in an operating room at the Children’s Hospital of Eastern Ontario in Ottawa on June 1. worked out an arrangement with Kellie whereby she could be available on certain evenings (and weekends) to take call.” As Willis puts it, he now has “five and a half, five and three quarters” pediatric surgeons on staff - and he’s not joking about Leitch’s spritelike frame. “It allows her to maintain her skills and provides us with an extremely competent pediatric orthopedic surgeon and helps us with our call schedule - so a big win-win
all around,” says Willis. Leitch’s work schedule and resume calls to mind a famous anecdote, recounted by Pierre Berton, involving another of Canada’s most accomplished authors. “‘So you’re a writer,’ an examining physician remarked jovially to the late, great novelist Margaret Laurence. ‘When I retire, I intend to become a writer myself.’ To which Margaret replied, cheerfully, ‘Yes, and when I retire, I intend to become a brain surgeon.”’
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Dance pioneer founded Winnipeg troupe THE CANADIAN PRESS OTTAWA - Rachel Browne, founder of Winnipeg’s Contemporary Dancers who was considered a pioneer of modern dance and choreography in Canada, has died. Browne died in her sleep on Saturday in Ottawa, the National Arts Centre said Monday. She was 77. “Rachel Browne’s legacy is us,” Brent Lott, artistic director of Winnipeg’s Contemporary Dancers, said in a statement. “All of these dancers and
choreographers who have been blessed by knowing her, dancing for her, being mentored by her. “We’re all around the world now.” Browne was in Ottawa to catch performances at this week’s Canada Dance Festival, held in partnership with the NAC. On Tuesday, students of Winnipeg’s School of Contemporary Dancers are set to perform and on Wednesday, Winnipeg’s Contemporary Dancers will appear in Brent Lott’s “97
Positions of the Heart.” Lott said his show will go on as planned, noting: “She wouldn’t have wanted it any other way.” The NAC has lowered its flag in recognition of Browne’s death and plans to present a book of condolence in the lobby during the rest of the festival. Born Ray Minkoff in Philadelphia, Browne studied ballet in New York City and joined the Royal Winnipeg Ballet in 1957. In 1964, Browne founded Winnipeg’s
Contemporary Dancers, performing and choreographing while also serving as the company’s artistic director for almost 20 years. She also founded the School of Contemporary Dancers. Browne’s honours include the Order of Canada, the Jean A. Chalmers Award for Creativity in Dance, the Canada Council Jacqueline Lemieux Prize, and the Manitoba Arts Council Great-West Life Lifetime Achievement Award.
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Perhaps the baseball Gods smiled on the struggling Trail Jays after all. The squad was scheduled to kick off its North Idaho American Legion baseball schedule on Friday at Butler Park against the perennial powerhouse Lewis-Clark Twins. But the skies opened up and the saturated field forced the teams to postpone the doubleheader. For the Jays, who have struggled to a 1-11 record this year, the delay in facing one of the league’s top teams might be a blessing in disguise as the squad looks to find its groove for the season. And with the match up likely to be rescheduled for July, the Jays should be in mid-season form by then to gauge themselves against the league’s best. “I think it’ll probably benefit us,” admitted manager Nick Combo. In fact, Friday’s clouds might have another silver lining. The postponement also gives the Jays a few extra days to prepare for an even bigger challenge when they host the Prairie Cardinals on Wednesday at Butler Park. While the Cardinals don’t have the same potent lineup as the Twins, it will be Prairie whom the Jays will be fighting with throughout the season. With Lewiston hosting the state championships this year, two more teams will emerge from the district
playdowns to advance to the Idaho state tournament. Barring a collapse from the Coeur d’Alene Lumbermen, the door is open to a third team – Trail, Prairie or Cranbrook – to grab the other berth. As always, success in the district is based a lot on the seedings heading into that weekend. And while the districts aren’t until July, there is no time like the present for the Jays to gain the upper hand on Prairie. “Every series is a must-win for us,” said Combo. “These games will certainly help determine where we sit.” But the Cardinals will be coming into Trail with a swagger of their own after sweeping a doubleheader from the Twins on Sunday in Post Falls by scores of 6-1 and 4-3. Nathan Collier led the way for the Cards with two-run doubles in each game while the pitching staff held the Twins lineup to just seven hits over a combined 14 innings. Combo said the Jays would likely start ace Dallas Calvin in the opening game on Wednesday and was still weighing options on who to hand the ball to in Game 2. On the bright side, the clearing skies on Monday meant the field should be in perfect shape for Wednesday’s twinbill. Game times Wednesday are 4 p.m. and 6 p.m. at Butler Park. The Jays will host another American Legion foe on Sunday when the Cranbrook Bandits come to Trail for a doubleheader.
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The sun came out just in time for the Warfield pool to welcome swimmers from Webster Elementary and officially kick off the season. The pool will be open from 2:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. Monday to Friday until June 28. After that it will be open on weekdays from 10 a.m. to 7:30 p.m. The pool is open every Saturday and Sunday from 11 a.m. to 6:30 p.m.
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CASTLEGAR – The success of any hockey team begins on the back end and the Selkirk College Saints think they’ve added another piece to that foundation. On Friday, the team announced a commitment from defenceman Mark for the 2012-13 B.C. Intercollegiate Hockey League (BCIHL) season. The Alberta-born Strachan joins the Saints following three seasons split between the Kootenay International Junior Hockey League’s Fernie Ghostriders and Kimberley Dynamiters. He enjoyed an offensive breakout as a 20-year old in
Kimberley, scoring 15 goals and picking up 46 points in 50 regular season games and adding 10 points in 13 playoff contests as the Dynamiters advanced to the Eddie Mountain Division finals. His 56 total points on the season were the third most by a KIJHL defenceman. The 21-year old wore the ‘C’ for the Dynamiters and was named the club’s Most Valuable Player following the season. “Mark was a true captain who worked extremely hard every practice and was a leader every game during the regular season and playoffs,” says Dynamiters head coach
and former NHLer Roman Vopat. “He was a guy that we, as coaches, would love to have on our team every season.” He also spent two years in Fernie, where he contributed 49 points in 88 games and played a key role in the Ghostriders’ silver medal performance at the 2011 Cyclone Taylor Cup. Strachan describes himself as a playmaker who is comfortable playing at forward as well as on the blueline. Strachan is the third defenceman to commit to the Saints for the 2012/13 season, joining Brett Kipling (Melville, Saskatchewan Junior
Hockey League) and Dylan Smith (Richmond, Pacific International Junior Hockey League). Selkirk also returns second-year blueliners Justin Sotkowy and Sandro Moser, who combined for 43 points in 48 games last season and finished third and fourth respectively in scoring by BCIHL defencemen. “Mark is a smart, skilled, puck-moving defenceman coming off an outstanding season on and off the ice in Kimberley,” says Saints head coach Jeff Dubois. “His strengths fit in perfectly with the style of game that we will play this season.”
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Seventeen teams from Trail, Nelson, Cranbrook and Colville took part in the annual East-West Bocce Tournament in Trail on June 3. Winners of the ‘A” event was the team of Guido Babuin and Mario Favaro (pictured on the left accepting trophy from tournament director Joe Bertuzzi). Second in the “A” event went to Trail’s J. Maleetta and J. Szabo while third went to the Nelson team of D.Cerone and C. Chirico. G. Bertuzzi and H. Barth of Trail won the “B” event with the Trail duo of T. Veltri and B. DeRosa taking second and S. Peloso and T. Cappelletto finishing third.
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Nadal wins rain-delayed final THE ASSOCIATED PRESS PARIS - Rain or shine, clay or mud, Sunday or Monday, Rafael Nadal rules Roland Garros. The man they call “Rafa” won his record seventh French Open title on Monday, returning a day after getting rained out to put the finishing touches on a 6-4, 6-3, 2-6, 7-5 victory over Novak Djokovic, and deny Djokovic in his own quest for history - the “Novak Slam.” The match ended on a Djokovic double-fault, a fittingly awkward ending to a match that had plenty of stops and starts, including a brief delay during the fourth set Monday while - what else? - a rain shower passed over the stadium.
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They waited it out and Nadal finished where he has for seven of the past eight years: Down on the ground, celebrating a title at a place that feels like home. He broke the record he shared with Bjorn Borg and improved to 52-1 at the French Open. After serving his fourth double fault of the match, Djokovic dropped his head and slumped his shoulders, an emotional two-day adventure complete, and not with the result he wanted. He was trying to become the first man in 43 years to win four straight major titles. He came up short and joined Roger Federer, who twice came up one match short of four in a row - his quest also halted by Nadal at Roland Garros in 2006 and 2007. Nadal won his 11th overall Grand Slam title, tying him with Borg and Rod Laver on the all-time list.
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LOS ANGELES - It was worth the wait. After 45 long years, including two near-misses in the last week, the Los Angeles Kings have finally been crowned Stanley Cup champions. The party kicked off before the first period even ended Monday as Los Angeles romped to a 6-1 seriesclinching victory over the stunned New Jersey Devils. The game turned on a penalty that should immediately erase Marty McSorley’s 1993 illegal stick call as the most memorable in Kings history. Devils forward Steve Bernier was given a five-minute major for boarding just over 10 minutes into the game after bloodying Rob Scuderi with a hard hit from behind, and Los Angeles made him pay. First captain Dustin Brown got a puck behind Martin Brodeur. Then Jeff Carter followed. By the time Trevor Lewis made it 3-0 at 15:01, the Staples Center crowd knew the Kings had all the goals they needed. After all, Jonathan Quick didn’t allow more than that in any game during a dominant 16-4 run through this post-season. The Kings goaltender was awarded the Conn Smythe Trophy as playoff MVP for his dominant performance in the Kings’ goal. Quick didn’t face a lot of shots in Game 6. His toughest task was staying composed as the score went up. “As much as you keep pushing it out of your mind it’ll creep back in,” he said. “Especially you get that four-goal lead and it’s hard for it not to creep into your head a little bit. But you keep reminding yourself how dangerous of a team they are, and the
second you become relaxed and get your mind off what you’re supposed to be doing that’s when they’ll take advantage of you.” The Devils were the first team since 1945 to even force a Game 6 in the Stanley Cup final after trailing 3-0 in the series, and the clincher highlighted why the task of coming all the way back is so daunting. There’s no room for bad bounces or bad luck. New Jersey was it where it wanted to be after weathering an early storm and killing off a minor penalty. And then Bernier crashed into Scuderi. The most difficult part of that penalty for the Devils was the fact it came just seconds after Jarrett Stoll had hit Stephen Gionta from behind without a call. Series over. The Devils were shaken and their hopes of forcing a Game 7 were soon shattered. It’s extremely rare to see a team score three times on a major penalty, especially against a New Jersey penalty kill that was the NHL’s best in the regular season at 89.6 per cent. They couldn’t maintain that level in the playoffs. “You know what, tonight is about L.A. and letting them celebrate,” Devils coach Peter DeBoer said when asked about the Bernier penalty. “If you want to ask me about that in about a week, I’ll give you my honest opinion on it.” All that was left was for Brown to take centre stage. When the captain finally accepted the Stanley Cup from commissioner Gary Bettman and hoisted it in the air, it provided a fitting scene - he was one of the young players the Kings decided to build around when they were mired in a stretch of eight straight years out of the playoffs from 2002 to 2009.
SCOREBOARD Stanley Cup Final series results: 2011-12 - Los Angeles Kings def. New Jersey Devils 4-2 2010-11 - Boston Bruins def. Vancouver Canucks, 4-3 2009-10 - Chicago Blackhawks def. Philadelphia Flyers, 4-2 2008-09 - Pittsburgh Penguins def. Detroit Red Wings, 4-3 2007-08 - Detroit Red Wings def. Pittsburgh Penguins, 4-2 2006-07 - Anaheim Ducks def. Ottawa Senators, 4-1 2005-06 - Carolina Hurricanes def. Edmonton Oilers, 4-3 2004-05 - Regular season and playoffs cancelled (lockout). 2003-04 - Tampa Bay Lightning def. Calgary Flames, 4-3 2002-03 - New Jersey Devils def. Anaheim Mighty Ducks, 4-3 2001-02 - Detroit Red Wings def. Carolina Hurricanes, 4-1 2000-01 - Colorado Avalanche def. New Jersey Devils, 4-3 1999-00 - New Jersey Devils def. Dallas Stars, 4-2 1998-99 - Dallas Stars def. Buffalo Sabres, 4-2 1997-98 - Detroit Red Wings def. Washington Capitals, 4-0 1996-97 - Detroit Red Wings def. Philadelphia Flyers, 4-0 1995-96 - Colorado Avalanche def. Florida Panthers, 4-0
1994-95 - x-New Jersey Devils def. Detroit Red Wings, 4-0 1993-94 - New York Rangers def. Vancouver Canucks, 4-3 1992-93 - Montreal Canadiens def. Los Angeles Kings, 4-1 1991-92 - Pittsburgh Penguins def. Chicago Blackhawks, 4-0 1990-91 - Pittsburgh Penguins def. Minnesota North Stars, 4-2 1989-90 - Edmonton Oilers def. Boston Bruins, 4-1 1988-89 - Calgary Flames def. Montreal Canadiens, 4-2 1987-88 - Edmonton Oilers def. Boston Bruins, 4-1 1986-87 - Edmonton Oilers def. Philadelphia Flyers, 4-3 1985-86 - Montreal Canadiens def. Calgary Flames, 4-1 NEW YORK - Only 17 teams have won the Stanley Cup since 1967-68, the season in which the league expanded from the “Original Six” clubs (with total titles won, team and first year of play in parentheses; all titles won as current incarnation): 10 - a-Montreal Canadiens (1917-18) 5 - b-Edmonton Oilers (1979-80) 4 - a-Detroit Red Wings (193233) 4 - New York Islanders (1972-73) 3 - a-Boston Bruins (1924-25) 3 - c-New Jersey Devils (1982-83)
3 - Pittsburgh Penguins (196768) 2 - d-Colorado Avalanche (1995-96) 2 - Philadelphia Flyers (1967-68) 1 - Anaheim Ducks (1993-94) 1 - e-Calgary Flames (1980-81) 1 - f-Carolina Hurricanes (199798) 1 - a-Chicago Blackshawks (1926-27) 1 - g-Dallas Stars (1993-94) 1 - Los Angeles Kings (1967-68) 1 - a-New York Rangers (192627) 1 - Tampa Bay Lightning (199293) a-member of “Original Six”; b-entered league in 1979 following demise of the World Hockey Association; c-originally Kansas City Scouts (1974-75 through 75-76) and Colorado Rockies (76-77 through 81-82) before moving to New Jersey for the 82-83 season; d-originally Quebec Nordiques (from WHA, 1979; moved to Denver for 1995-96 season); e-originally Atlanta Flames (1972 expansion; moved to Calgary for 80-81); f-originally Hartford Whalers (from WHA, 1979; moved to Carolina for 1997-98 season; g-originally Minnesota North Stars (1967; relocated to Dallas, 1993-94).
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Urge friend to discuss anorexia with parents Dear Annie: I know that anorexia is not uncommon in teenage girls, but I never thought I would see the signs in my best friend. “Emmy” always complains about the way she looks and is constantly focused on her weight. She makes sure everyone else eats, but I rarely see her put a bite in her mouth. She denies that she has a problem, but all her clothes are baggy, and you can see her bones sticking out. Everyone, even people who just met her, ask me if she is anorexic. Emmy is six inches taller than I am and weighs less -- and my doctor says I am underweight. Last month alone, she dropped 20 pounds. How can I help her? I want to talk to her mom, but I don’t know how to bring it up. -- Not that Skinny Dear Not: Emmy is lucky to have you as a friend. Too many teenagers with eating disorders are left alone until the problem becomes
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life threatening. It’s also possible that something else is going on with Emmy, but the sooner this is addressed, the sooner she can be helped. First talk to Emmy and urge her to discuss this with her parents. If nothing changes, you can speak to her mom, saying, “I’m worried about Emmy. She doesn’t seem to be eating normally, and she’s lost a lot of weight.” You also can alert your own parents, and when school resumes, talk to the school nurse or counselor and urge Emmy to do so, as well. And please contact the National Association of Anorexia and Associated
Disorders (anad.org) for more information. Dear Annie: My boyfriend of five years recently had a heart attack and died immediately. I am so distraught. He was my life and my best friend. He lived in a different town, and I didn’t want to uproot my children, so we never moved in together. This was a source of a great many arguments. The problem is, I cheated on him with a friend of ours. He never knew. I cheated because I was lonely and felt that he really didn’t want me. But I loved him with all of my heart. The affair always made me feel guilty, but since he died, the guilt has become overwhelming. I know I messed up. I never wanted to hurt him. I keep thinking that he now knows everything, and I can’t take it. Do you think that in the afterlife you find out things like this? -- Lost My Love
Dear Lost: If you believe in an afterlife where loved ones watch over us, then you surely believe it is a place of forgiveness. Please consider grief counseling. It will help you come to terms with your loss and get past your guilt so you can move forward. Your doctor or local hospice organization can refer you. Dear Annie: This is for “Illinois Neighbor,” who complained that a nosy neighbor keeps reporting her husband to the police because he parks his trailer so that one tire often rests on the dirt. This violates a city ordinance. She said they can’t afford to enlarge the driveway. I’m not sure how much a truckload of gravel costs in Illinois, but in my area, I bought a small load (half a yard) for $15. They should put a two-footwide strip of gravel beside the driveway, so the vehicle wheels rest on it. That gravel would then be considered part
of the driveway. It’s not a job that requires an impossibly strong man, either. I’m a female in my 70s, and I did it. -Old NW Rocker Dear Rocker: Our thanks to all the readers who recommended adding gravel or rocks
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YOUR HOROSCOPE By Francis Drake For Wednesday, June 13, 2012 ARIES (March 21 to April 19) This is a wonderful day to make long-range plans for the future. Talk to daily contacts, siblings and relatives, because their input, especially if they are older, might help you. TAURUS (April 20 to May 20) You feel practical about your money and possessions today. If shopping, you will want to buy long-lasting, practical items because you need to feel financially secure. GEMINI (May 21 to June 20) Today you feel highly disciplined, which is why you will accomplish a lot. Definitely choose work that requires discipline and self-control while you have the perseverance and concentration necessary to succeed. CANCER (June 21 to July 22) Any kind of research will go extremely well for you today.
You want to dive in and meticulously check details or search for answers. (Great!) LEO (July 23 to Aug. 22) Someone older might have excellent advice for you today. In particular, you might be concerned about how to make your future dreams a reality. (There’s always a way.) VIRGO (Aug. 23 to Sept. 22) Discussions with authority figures will go well today because they perceive you as sensible, reliable and hardworking. And your financial projections seem to be solid. LIBRA (Sept. 23 to Oct. 22) Make long-range travel plans today. Similarly, future plans related to publishing, the media, medicine and the law will be well-planned with attention to detail. SCORPIO (Oct. 23 to Nov. 21) A favor or advice from someone older, wiser or richer might come your way today.
Listen to whatever is offered, because you can learn from others right now. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22 to Dec. 21) This is a good day to examine your closest friendships and partnerships. Look at your habits and style, and how they fit (or not) with others. You can learn something! CAPRICORN (Dec. 22 to Jan. 19) Make a plan to get bet-
ter organized at work today. You’ll find that whatever you do, your efforts will bring you long-lasting results. You can’t lose. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20 to Feb. 18) This is a good day to make future plans for vacations, the education of young people or anything having to do with professional sports. You have the patience and attention to detail necessary to do this.
PISCES (Feb. 19 to March 20) Discussions with older family members can help you today. What you need is practical, hands-on advice that makes a difference in the here and now. YOU BORN TODAY Many of you are psychic and are interested in esoteric knowledge. You’re intellectually and physically adventurous, and you love to explore new places and ideas. You believe
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Motorcycles 2007 BMW K1200GT 27,000KM Mint condition, many extras 250.368.8975
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Route 131 14 papers Bay Ave, Riverside Ave Route 132 14 papers Daniel St, Wilmes Lane Route 140 11 papers Daniel St, Topping St
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www.coldwellbankertrail.com 1252 Bay Avenue, TRAIL (250) 368-5222
OPEN HOUSE MLS# K212535
Fri, June 15 4 - 6pm 1771 First Street Fruitvale $274,900
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5Bdrm 2 Bath
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Sat, June 16 12 - 2pm 135 9th Ave Montrose $495,000
MLS# K213216
MLS# K206977
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Christina Lake $1,500,000
Trail $555,000
Fruitvale $429,000
Trail $360,000
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Patty Leclerc-Zanet 250-231-4490
Rob Burrus 250-231-4420
Gerry McCasky 250-231-0900
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MLS# K205398
MLS# K210399
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Trail $229,900
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Trail $214,000
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Patty Leclerc-Zanet 250-231-4490
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Fred Behrens 250-368-1268
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s 2 Home 1 Lot
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ce New Pri
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Trail $206,000
Annable $169,900
Trail $155,000
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Trail
$133,000
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it in the classifieds! Call us today! 250.368.8551 ex.204
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MLS# K204267
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Trail $105,000
Warfield $59,900
Gerry McCasky 250-231-0900
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Overcall at the Two Level
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$219,000
#204-1800 Kirkup Avenue, Rossland
$129,000
730 Binns Street, Trail
Bright, sunny 2 bdrm condo located on the 2nd floor with fantastic southern views! This condo comes fully furnished ready to move in with quick possession available. This building has had extensive renovations including new siding, decks, windows and patio doors.
Thereâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s character everywhere! Updated electrical, hardwood floors, large living/ dining rooms, huge country kitchen, private yard, plenty of parking... the list goes on. This one is a must see!
Call Christine (250) 512-7653
Call Art (250) 368-8818
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SOLD
$149,900
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1672 Stang Road, Fruitvale
SOLD
4 bdrm home on 2.6 acres with open floor plan, hardwood floors, formal dining room, and a sunroom! A pool, sauna and firebox makes for great outdoor entertaining! All this plus 1500 sq. ft. of shop and garage!
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1665 Maida Road, Christina Lake
$109,000
$399,000
36 Moller Road, Fruitvale
$369,000
Bring offers! Beautiful level corner lot with all services in a great neighborhood - Christina Lake the jewel of the southern interior - offers year round recreation - this is your chance to build your dream retreat ! Call Mark (250) 231-5591
Elegant family home loaded with mechanical upgrades and gorgeous features on .38 acres. Call Tonnie (250)-365-9665
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Call Terry 250-231-1101
$289,900
Call Mary A (250) 521-0525
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Wed, June 13th 3:30-5:30pm 901 Scott Street, Warfield $219,000
2260 Ralph Road, Fruitval
$214,500
460 Forrest Drive, Warfield.
$359,000
This home offers 4 bdrms, spacious Fantastic 3+ bdrm family home on a large .45 rec room, 200 amp service, security system, acre lot. Modern design & decor, open floor cozy wood fireplace, underground sprinklers, concept and vaulted ceilings. Gas fireplace, a/c, and 20X24 (shop/garage). oak kitchen, private deck and yard and so All this on a 0.97 acre lot!. much more. Call now! Call Darlene (250) 231-0527 or Ron (250) 368-1162
385 â&#x20AC;&#x201C; 8th Avenue, Montrose
1280 Birch Avenue, Trail
$324,000
$189,000
This custom-built home is located on one of the most beautiful lots in the area. The yard offers almost 360 degree view of Montrose and incredible privacy. Home offers vaulted ceilings, 2-3 bdrms, huge windows, and 2 fireplaces. Huge workshop, double carport, 2 private patios and 1 sundeck. This one has it all.
Large 4bdrm family home with wood burning fireplace, large kitchen, updated plumbing and electrical, and low maintenance yard! If you are looking for an affordable family home, this may be it! Call now Call Mary M (250) 231-0264
Call Mary M (250) 231-0264
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Deanne Lockhart ext 41
$330,000
Dropped from $439,900! View 1.4 acres with subdivision potential. This home has great views from every window, large open living and dining rooms, 2 bdrms on main and 1 down. You will love the huge deck in summer and the cozy wood stove in winter. Call Mary M (250) 231-0264
Ron Allibone
Christine Albo
Terry Alton
Cell: 250-512-7653
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Art Forrest
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Thurs June 14th 3:30-530pm 1739 First Street, Fruitvale $269,000 Call Deanne (250) 231-0153
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3955 Red Mountain Road, Rossland
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