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LAKE COUNTRY crews and equipment work on the upgrade to Lodge Road Thursday.

District has three projects currently on the go BOBBI-SUE MENARD

Hot band The Battle of Santiago brings its Cuban-Afro rock to Creekside Theatre in Lake Country on July 12. ...............................

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Summer holidays are here and major infrastructure projects in the District of Lake Country are in full swing. Here are three projects that will impact the dayto-day life of residents over the summer.

SWALWELL PARK The recent heavy rains have delayed the paving of the Swalwell Park parking lot. Steve Schaffrick, parks director with the District of Lake Country, had hoped the paving would be complete

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by the July 1 long weekend. “It looks like next week,� Schaffick said. “As soon as paving is done, we will have the parking lot lines and then we can open it up.�

LODGE ROAD The Lodge Road traffic circle project is on track and progressing well, said Greg Buchholz, operations manager with the District of Lake Country. After the long weekend, the road will be closed to all but locals who live on the road. The district will open a

portion of Lodge Road to farm-gate sales towards the end of the July, so the businesses will be able to serve customers. “We are a bit ahead,� Buchholz said. “The contractor got an early start. The upgrade and roundabout should be substantially complete, prior to the start of school. “Our goal is a safe place for kids to walk with bike lanes� Buchholz said.

CAMP ROAD There have been ongoing issues with flooding and drainage on

Camp Road. The signs went up about a month ago telling Camp Road users about the upcoming project. The flooding came about because the old creek bed had been filled in with years of development leaving no water drainage route until the current upgrades are complete. The district is having an entire drainage network installed so water will run off into the ground. As well, “whenever we do a road improvement project we are looking to incorporate active transportation,� explained

Buchholz. To reach that goal, a paved pathway along Camp Road is being installed, because of the speed of traffic. Work on Camp Road started a week ago Monday. It will be completed in three parts—drainage work, road grinding and resurfacing, then the path. There will be single lane alternating traffic during most of the project with several days of detours during the resurfacing. Residents along Camp Road were visited by district staff who ex-

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plained the project and expected impact on residents’ travel patterns. “We’re trying to do a better job of communicating about why we are doing it and what it is going to look like,� Buccholz said. Buchholz would like to remind residents and drivers, to please be patient and respect the workers as there have been issues with speeding and rudeness towards the people doing their jobs. “Most people are good to the crews; we just want to remind people this project is to benefit the community.�


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THE LAKES is a new residential development in Winfield. It’s where the bulk of new home family building starts this year are taking place.

In tough times there’s more home renos than new home building BOBBI-SUE MENARD In a community the size of Lake Country, the number of new building permits issued can vary widely from month

to month. Consequently, it is more accurate to look at the year-to-date numbers. Either way you evaluate them, the year-overyear and year-to-date

building statistics presented at the recent council meeting show single family housing starts in Lake Country are down, the value of home renovations is

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The downward trend in building starts is part of a longer term cycle of lower building activity.

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Banmen said the district has made staffing adjustments internally to deal T with that reality. “We are down to two building inspectors now. In 2008, we had four inspectors plus two clerical T staff. So the building department is half the size of three years ago. “We can’t go much smaller in the department. In the late 1990s y to early 2000 we had two inspectors,� Banmen said. Home renovations and additions are the category with the most growth which didn’t surprise Banmen. “When the economy is down, those stats tend to go up, people tend to do more renovations. I think that is a natural trend in a down economy.� A quick drive to The Lakes development will show you where the bulk of new home family building starts are taking place. Currently the development has about 16 T starts on the go, with T several more sold since the beginning of 2012. The sales centre at The Lakes is getting some pretty good traffic, and it is estimated most buyers are coming from within the Okanagan Valley. Speaking on background, one of the sales team said that families are the most prolific home buyers right now, but builders have a strong mix of spec homes available. The Lakes has kept prices steady and consistent.


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Battle of Santiago swings out west as buzz around band intensifies

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THE BATTLE OF SANTIAGO brings its Cuban-Afro rock to Creekside Theatre in Lake Country on July 12. including being sought after music producers and back up musicians. While describing the sound of TBOS is a challenge, post Cuban-

Afro rock is one attempt. However, the show isn’t to be missed for easy to define reasons. “We are very lucky to play with these guys, we’ve

▼ MONEY FOR TOURISM

The communities of Lake Country and West Kelowna are eligible to receive a total of $14,200 for projects to help grow tourism. The funding comes from the B.C. Liberal government’s Community Tourism Opportunities (CTO) program administered here by the Thompson Okanagan Tourism Association. Lake Country is to receive $5,000 to implement branding strategy. “This is a great investment in Kelowna and Lake Country tourism,” Kelowna-Lake Country MLA Norm Letnick said in the province’s press release. “This funding will help with brand implementation for marketing materials, local imagery and promotion, website enhancements, creating image banks, print ma-

Norm Letnick terials and an integrated promotional campaign.” The remainder of the CTO funding goes to West Kelowna for its Image bank ($3,000); Westside Wine Trail ($2,000); Music in the Park & Westbank Outdoor Market ($2,000); promotional materials events ($1,500) and a cultural brochure ($700). The province has identified tourism as one of the key economic sectors identified in its Canada Starts Here: The BC

Jobs Plan. B.C.’s new tourism strategy builds on the Jobs Plan, providing a framework for government and industry to work together to attract more visitors and create jobs for B.C. The strategy focuses on increasing the number of visitors by building on the global awareness generated by the 2010 Olympic Winter Games. The Community Tourism Opportunities program is administered by the province’s six regional destination marketing organizations which receive the funding from the Ministry of Jobs, Tourism and Innovation. Successful applicants had to have matching funds for their projects and they receive their funding after the suc-

cessful completion of their projects. This is the fifth year the CTO program has been in operation. Both marketing and development projects are eligible under the program which reimburses communities after the successful completion of their approved

projects. In its press release, the B.C. government said it is providing over $1 million to be shared among 307 grassroots projects. More than 100 communities in all parts of the province have projects that are eligible for funding.

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The Battle of Santiago (TBOS) is playing the Creekside Theatre, Thursday, July 12. It is one of five British Columbia dates for this fusion band that is known for its wildly unique blending of Latin beats with reggae, jazz and some Santana. This band has pulled together professional musicians from the Toronto music scene. It is a mix of immigrants from Central and South America along with classic Canadian rockers and jazz musicians. The result is a sound and performance that is instantly accessible yet alluringly, tantalizingly new. This past week The Battle of Santiago hit No. 1 on the National College radio charts for international music. They also hit many top 10 and top 30s across the country on the college radio charts. It is easy to hear why TBOS is making its way up the charts. The tunes on their latest release are ripe for playing at a barbecue, provide backup for a workout or commute, or after work when you are interested in a transition in your day

that will perk you up. The show at the Creekside promises to be excellent. TBOS bass player Michael Owen admited: “We are all workaholics, all we do is play music.” Band members have backed up music greats including Oscar Peterson, Tito Puente and I Mother Earth. This gig is a chance for locals to watch the pros play what they love in a groundbreaking sound and style. This sort of evening is rare as TBOS is on the radar in a big way out East and the opportunity to see a new group like this as they build a name in Western Canada doesn’t come along very often. “We’ve been noted for one of the tightest percussion sections in Toronto, if not the country,” said Michael Butler, flute as well as tenor and soprano saxophone player. The band started when some of the members had the opportunity to catch up and see where their colleagues were travelling musically with the thought of possibly pulling a few recordings together. TBOS progressed from those early explorations of Latin rhythm,

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Motocross bikes ‘have no place on Spion Kopje’

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To the editor: Dirt-bikes have no place on Spion Kopje. I have lived on Oyama Road since the late 1980s, and I can tell you, that any dirt-biking over on Highway 97 on the west side of Wood Lake is heard loud and clear over on the east side of the lake. I have been on Spion Kopje three or four times over the past two decades. The view from there is spectacular. It should be a major part of the Wood Lake recreation project—whatever that is called these days. In my opinion, Spion Kopje should be a designated park space, as should the entire ridge north of Spion Kopje. Nothing should be allowed to spoil the view of that ridge from the east or west side. While I’m on the sub-

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BC Ferries bottom line still in the hold BC ‘‘ Ferries has begun its summer schedule, ramping up sailings for the vacation season that is crucial to the fleet’s bottom line. It’s been rough sailing for BC Ferries so far this year. The corporation released its financial results in June, reporting a net loss of $16.5 million, compared to net earnings of $3.8 million the previous year. Last year’s earnings were boosted by the sale of the former corporate headquarters for $9.3 million, preventing a loss there as well. In the fiscal year that ended March 31, vehicle traffic was down 3.5 per cent and walk-on passengers were down 2.8 per cent. As a result, BC Ferries is forecasting a “small loss” for this year as well. The spring Coast Saver sale has just ended. That’s a 37-per-cent discount offered Fridays through Mondays, May 25 to June 25 on the major runs from the mainland to Victoria and Na-

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naimo. The discounts allowed a foot passenger to cross for $9.95 and a car and driver for $39.95. I asked BC Ferries CEO Mike Corrigan last week how the sale went. He didn’t have final figures yet, but he allowed that the boost in traffic was marginal. It’s the second year that the spring sale has been offered over weekends, when people are more likely to travel. But instead of generating additional trips, Corrigan said the main effect has been to shift traffic from midweek to weekends. One of the primary

reasons for this spring’s poor performance is the lousy weather that kept people at home. Gasoline at $1.40 a litre is another big one. Hotels and other tourism services tell the same story. Here’s another problem: Student traffic on the ferries was down by a third this spring, because teachers cancelled field trips as part of their lengthy work-to-rule campaign. The simplistic political debate about ferry service starts and ends with rising fares, with occasional fits of temper over executive salaries and ignores the other factors.

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Just cut the fares and increase the taxpayer subsidy, say the NDP and their local echo chambers. Of course, taxpayers are already pitching in an extra $80 million this year, bringing the subsidy to the ferries close to $200 million. That’s how Transportation Minister Blair Lekstrom sweetened the pot as he unveiled new powers for B.C. Ferry Commissioner Gord Macatee to set service levels as well as regulate fares. Macatee’s task now is to travel the coast and endure the demands of island dwellers who want the rest of us to subsidize their splendid isolation. The proposition for them will boil down to this: You can pay more or you can have fewer sailings. And where the boat is a third full, you will have fewer sailings. This consultation period is an opportunity to ask some hard questions. For instance, does Saltspring Island really need three ferry terminals?

And why is there no passenger-only service? Macatee’s term as commissioner started with a detailed review last year that pointed to some other ways to save serious money. But CEO Corrigan says there are no quick fixes. FortisBC has offered an $11-million incentive for conversion of marine vessels to natural gas, which would give the fleet significant relief from spiraling fuel costs. But a ferry conversion would take six months or more and another vessel would be needed in the meantime. Another promising suggestion is overhauling the ferry reservation service, making reservations free and charging extra for those who just show up. Corrigan says a computer reservation overhaul is underway, but it will take three years. Tom Fletcher is legislative reporter and columnist for Black Press and BCLocalnews.com. tfletcher@blackpress.ca

ject of that beautiful area, I would like to comment on the new four-lane Highway 97 project. Over spring break, I spent a month in Europe (Spain, Germany, France). I saw many varieties of sound-suppression barriers on the sides of highways going through residential areas. Rounded, scalloped, rippled, cantilevered, curved walls made of a variety of materials, as well as the standard high masonry walls like we see in many areas of Vancouver on the sides of freeways in residential areas. I sincerely hope that the Highway 97 fourlaning project from the north Winfield area to north of Oyama land T bridge, includes plans for sound suppression of highway noise. Of course this would SEE NOISE A5

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opinion â–ź FAITH TODAY

Often times, language can make or break the mystic’s vibe

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may be doing the Scots an injustice here, but I don’t believe I have ever heard of a Scottish mystic. Mystics seem to have a direct connection to the divine—through visions, trances, meditation. Yes, there are holy places in Scotland. And in Ireland. All through the British Isles, in fact. But aside from Julian of Norwich, few mystics used the English language. Eric McLuhan, son of and collaborator with media guru Marshall McLuhan, suggests this may have something to do with the language itself. Among linguists, English is sometimes called the “hissing tongue.� It uses a lot of sibilants—those “sss� sounds made by squishing air between the front teeth and the tongue. To which the Scots and Irish add those “ach� fricatives at the back of the throat. Compare those sounds with the classic Asian chants, such

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Jim Taylor as “Om mane padme om.â€? Or just “Ommmmmm‌â€? Chant those sounds for half an hour and you’ll find them resonating through your skull. The same holds true—perhaps to a lesser extent—for Italian, French, Spanish and Latin. The cavities in your head amplify the musical vowels, until they drive lesser thoughts from your mind. In that state of mild self-hypnosis, you can begin to hear rhythms underlying the frenetic busyness of everyday thoughts. It won’t happen in English, though. Those

AMONG LINGUISTS, ENGLISH IS SOMETIMES CALLED THE “HISSING TONGUE.� IT USES A LOT OF SIBILANTS— THOSE “SSS� SOUNDS MADE BY SQUISHING AIR BETWEEN THE FRONT TEETH AND THE TONGUE.

hissing sibilants will keep sucking you back into

the present. I would never defend the Latin mass purely for tradition’s sake, but it carried an aural richness that no English will attain. I remember visiting a residence for retired Catholic priests. They had invited some visiting clerics from China, priests never exposed to the reforms of Vatican II, to lead a mass. It did it, of course, in Latin. Several of the retired Canadians were moved to tears. Perhaps it was just nostalgia. But even I, an outsider to whom Latin might as well be

NOISE FROM A4 be wonderful for all of us locals, year round. It would also be wonderful for all the tourists using our wonderful Wood Lake during their summer vacations, not to mention the fishermen and women who are

there early in the mornings. Of course, the blasting has sent those Wood Lake kokanee somewhere else. Sound travels under water as well as through the air. Edmund House, Lake Country

Bernard of Clairvaux. All have been translated into English but not one of them experienced The Holy in English. Even the two great Irish saints, Patrick and Columba, spoke Latin, or some form of Gaelic, a naturally musical speech. Perhaps it is no coincidence that when we North Americans look for mystics, we look to other cultures—the far East, or to aboriginal peoples. Remember

the popularity of Carlos Castenada? The only Englishspeaking North American mystic I can think of is Thomas Merton— and he may have been more an intellectual than a traditional mystic. Perhaps it’s not that we’re unsuited to mysticism. Perhaps our language works against us. Jim Taylor is an Okanagan Centre author. rewrite@shaw.ca

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news â–ź LAKE COUNTRY ART GALLERY

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Artists in attendance to talk about their exhibition Politicians defend Shift, a collaborative exhibition by Okanagan artists Roja Aslani and Cindy Marshall is showing at The Lake Country Art Gallery starting July 19 Shift explores textbased art, minimalism, etymology and cultural trends. To shift is to move from one place to another, to change your point of view and see

something from a new perspective. Shift, the exhibition, is a body of work that invites the audience to consider the etymology of singular words—their origin, their transitions and how they serve us in their current use. Through the use of a narrative archive, each work takes into consideration the transitory aspects of both art and lan-

guage. For example, one could reflect on the shifts in the use and display of language from the days of the Egyptian tablet to our current smart tablet. Combining traditional art-making techniques with newer and sometimes controversial contemporary methods, the artists focus attention on the extent to which current cultural trends are informed by repurposed

everyday practices. In their process, the artists “repurpose� art imagery, concepts and everyday objects to demonstrate the similar adaptations of simple words. While there is often resistance in embracing change, Aslani and Marshall’s work creates intimate moments for the viewer to reflect on the shifts that have defined

our culture. Join the artists for a Walk & Talk, 6:15 p.m. on Thursday July 19, followed by an opening reception from 7 to 9 p.m. Admission to the Walk & Talk, opening and the exhibition at the Lake Country Art Gallery, 10356A Bottom Wood Lake Rd., are free and open to the public. The exhibition continues until Sept. 2.

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he Kelowna Garden Club is holding its annual flower show at Guisachan Heritage Park on July 7 and it’s less than two weeks away. Here is your chance to see the fabulous gardens and at the same time be entertained with an arts and crafts show, flower arranging demos, a dis-

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play by the Orchid Society and a special floral art display. Also, there will be master gardeners on hand to answer your gardening questions. The highlight of the event is the juried flower show where anyone can enter something from the garden for ribbons and trophies. All this and there is

no admission fees to the park and no entry fees for the flower show. If you are entering something in the show you must get it there between 7:45 a.m. and 9 a.m. Ribbons and prizes will be awarded at 3 p.m., as will the trophy for the aggregate winner. At 1:30 p.m., I will be giving a talk and a walkabout in the gardens

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rain we get the plant will suffer. Give newly transplanted plants a drink directly at the root zone regularly until they become established. Often this takes a month or two. If you have any bare spots in your lawn due to dog spotting or heavy traffic this weather is perfect for re-seeding. Just scratch up the area with a rake or cultivator and apply some top dress composed of half peat and half sand. You can also use a good clean sandy top soil. Broadcast the grass seed over the area and

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Education/Trade Schools

CALLING ALL Jokers! Former teachers & students. John Oliver Secondary’s 100th Anniversary September 21 & 22, 2012. Pre-registration required. Early Bird ends July 15th. www.jo100.ca, joanniversary@gmail.com.

Information

While we try to ensure all advertisements appearing in the Lake Country Calendar are placed by reputable businesses with legitimate offers, we do caution our readers to undertake due diligence when answering any advertisement, particularly when the advertiser is asking for monies up front.

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Trades, Technical

Fruit & Vegetables

FULL TIME Buncher/Processor Operators needed in the Williams Lake area. Great wage and benefits package. Email resume to smallpinelogging@yahoo.ca or call 250398-8216.

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Financial Services

AUSTRALIA/NEW Zealand dairy, beef, sheep, crop enterprises have opportunities for trainees to live & work Down Under. Apply now! Ph:1-888598-4415 www.agriventure.com

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Career Opportunities AIRLINES ARE Hiring- Train for high paying Aviation Maintenance Career. FAA approved program. Financial aid if qualified- Housing available. CALL Aviation Institute of Maintenance (877)818-0783.

Drivers/Courier/ Trucking DRIVER. Class 1 Drivers wanted. Offering top pay. Close to home. Home most weekends. Family comes 1st! 1 year flat deck exp. & border crossing a must. Fax resume & driver abstract to 1-604-853-4179 MATCO. CLASS 1 Household Goods Drivers 2 years experience required. $5000 sign-on bonus. *Terms and conditions apply*. Competitive Wages. Contact: Dana Watson, Fax 780-484-8800 dana.watson@matco.ca

Farm Workers

CABLE PLOW and Drill Operator. Well-established company provides underground telecommunication installations throughout Alberta. Experience required. Accommodation and meal per diem provided. Email resume; catearmstrong@ grahamsbackhoe.com Civil Engineering Technologist II District of Kitimat, full time permanent - wage $36.11 $43.69, over 2 years. Civil Technologist diploma required. Reporting to the Technical Services Manager, duties include a variety of infrastructure investigations, surveying, design, contract preparation, inspection and material testing on projects related to the municipality’s water, sewer, drainage and transportation systems. Candidates should be proficient in using electronic survey equipment, computer assisted design using AutoCad 3D, and MS Office. Valid BC driver’s licence required. Submit resumes by July 25, 2012, 4:30pm, to Personnel, District of Kitimat, 270 City Centre, Kitimat, BC, V8C 2H7, Fax: (250) 632-4995, or email dok@kitimat.ca HIRING ironworkers and welders immediately. Please email resume to: snoel@tru-steel.ca

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CRIMINAL RECORD?

1-8-NOW-PARDON (1-866-972-7366) RemoveYourRecord.com

STEEL BUILDING - Huge clearance sale! 20x24 $4,658. 25x28 $5,295. 30x40 $7,790. 32x54 $10,600. 40x58 $14,895. 47x78 $19,838. One end wall included. Pioneer Steel 1-800-668-5422. www.pioneersteel.ca.

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Moving & Storage DAN-MEL MOVING SERVICES Local & long distance, also Fifth Wheel moving. 250-2150147 or 250-766-1282

Painting & Decorating

While we try to ensure all advertisements appearing in the Lake Country Calendar are placed by reputable businesses with legitimate offers, we do caution our readers to undertake due diligence when answering any advertisement, particularly when the advertiser is asking for monies up front.

A-TECH SERVICES (1) 250-899-3163

Misc. Wanted

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Pets & Livestock Pets PET Grooming NOW Open at Bone Appetit in Glenmore, 111-1940 Kane Rd. 862-2663

Rentals

RV Sites

Commercial/ Industrial

AVORADO RESORT. Beautiful waterfront RV Resort. New Sites For Sale ($63,900). All season, full amenities, clubhouse & beach access. Co-op Resort w/Lifetime Ownership! www.avorado.com Call 250-228-3586.

Other Areas 20 ACRES- Only $99/mo. $0 Down, Owner Financing, NO CREDIT CHECKS! Near El Paso, Texas, Beautiful Mountain Views! Money Back Guarantee! Free Color Brochure. 1-800-755-8953. www.sunsetranches.com

Rentals Commercial/ Industrial COMMERCIAL/OFFICE SPACE IN LAKE COUNTRY 1100sq’ Office space for lease. Reception area, four offices, coffee/ storage room. Located on Beaver Lake Road, 1 1/2 blocks from Highway 97. Easy access. Offstreet parking. $1100.00/month +utils. Lease negotiable. Phone:(250)766-3700

KELOWNA Spring warehouse w/office & washroom, approx. 1050sqft., $800.mo. 764-1749

Suites, Lower

BEACHFRONT 1bdrm Villa furn. FP. SEASONAL SeptJune $850 (250)766-4272 BRIGHT, open plan, 1bdrm suite. Property overlooks Lake Okanagan on private acreage in OK Centre (Winfield). Available July 15th W/D incl’d $700/mo + utils. Will consider pets. 250-764-0113 SEMI Lakeshore 2bdrm Villa Furn., W/D, utils SEASONAL June-Sept $1250 Call (250)766-4272

Suites, Upper

2bdrm 1bath main flr of house. Across from Aspen Grove, Near to UBCO bus rte. & shopping shared laundry $1050/mo includes utils. Available now (250)548-3386

Transportation Auto Financing DreamCatcher Auto Loans “0” Down, Bankruptcy OK Cash Back ! 15 min Approvals

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Obituaries

REITA EVELYN KNOX (INGLE)

HOT TUB (SPA) COVERS. Best price. Best quality. All shapes & colours available. 1-866-652-6837 www.thecoverguy.com/newspaper?

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Real Estate

PURCHASING old Canadian & American coin collections & accumulations. 250-548-3670

Real Estate Business for Sale LIVE THE Dream. Harbours End Marine, 27 year history on beautiful Salt Spring Island, BC “the best place on earth!” Owner retiring, well-established business only $129,000 email: bjg_cormorant@shaw.ca

March 26, 1914 – June 22, 2012 How does one put into words the life of one so precious…to capture the essence of the “dash” between birth and passing from this life. In mom’s words…”I’ve had a wonderful life. I truly believe God had a hand in it. There is nothing I regret and I wouldn’t change a single thing.” Born on Alberta Street in New Westminster to Alice and Vic Ingle, she attended Richard McBride School then on to Trapp Tech. After attending Sprott College she worked as a receptionist and clerk. She met her future husband Andrew (Scotty) Knox at the roller rink in New Westminster and married on September 25, 1936 after 7 years of courting. The family home on London St. in the West End was where they raised Bob, Betty and Drew. Scotty built the home in what was then known as “Honeymoon Heights” and they lived there until his retirement in 1971. Except for brief jobs in the cannery she was a stay-at-home mom. They led a tranquil but very social life on the lake in Winfield and in 1984 she was widowed. Reita remained there until 2008 where she went to independent living at Lake Country Manor. Reita led a vibrant life, always positive and caring. She put others first and her attitude at the end was an inspiration to family and her many friends. Would we all mark the end of our days with such courage, determination and tranquility. She simply did not fear death but felt a better place was waiting. Predeceased by her husband Scotty (1984), son Robert (2010) and survived by daughter Betty Feist and Willy, son Drew Knox and Joyce. She leaves behind countless memories for grandchildren: Brent, Cathie, Linnea, Lisa, Mike, Robbie, Eli and Bonnie. Thirteen children call her “GG” as well as two great-great grandchildren. “Blessed are we who call her mom, grandma, GG or friend.” A cancer survivor at 94, in lieu of flowers, please send donations to the Canadian Cancer Society or KGH Foundation. A private family gathering will be held to celebrate Reita’s life. Condolences may be sent to the family by visiting www.mem.com. and searching her name under stories. Arrangements in care of First Memorial Funeral Services, (250) 762-2299.


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Local marine law enforcement officers in the Okanagan-Shuswap will be hitting the water this summer to educate everyone on the risks of boating under the influence of alcohol or drugs.

LODGE ROAD CLOSURE – JULY 2 to SEPTEMBER 4

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Safely enjoy the water hhigh water levels, to be mindful of their boat wake and its effect on lake and river banks. The wake from boats or personal water craft can displace the water levels as much as two feet and could damage homes.

Sgt. Josh Lockwood of the Conservation Officer Service warns, “we will be actively enforcing the 10 km/hr speed restriction within 30 meters of shore on interior lakes during our vessel patrols”. Municipal Hall Community & Customer Services 10150 Bottom Wood Lake Road Lake Country, BC V4V 2M1 t: 250-766-5650 f: 250-766-0116 hr@lakecountry.bc.ca

Permanent Full Time Human Resources and Safety Advisor The District of Lake Country is seeking a permanent full-time Human Resources and Safety Advisor to join their team. The Human Resources and Safety Advisor will administer day-to-day human resource activities and work with managers, employees and their representatives to develop and foster effective working relationships. This position is accountable for a variety of human resource activities including staffing, planning and administration, employee relations, safety, training and development, and compensation. This position will be responsible for the overall development and coordination of safety programs within the District of Lake Country. Fostering relationships with staff and management will be a key success factor for this position. The ideal candidate will have a minimum of a degree in Human Resources or a related field, four years of experience in the human resources or labour relations settings, preferably in a unionized environment. A strong understanding of WorkSafe BC regulations and experience in developing and managing a safety program is required. The salary will commensurate to the position and to the candidate and we offer a comprehensive benefit package.

Now that school is out for the summer, the planned upgrades to Lodge Road and construction of a roundabout at the intersection of Bottom Wood Lake Road and Lodge Road can move ahead at full speed. While the project will provide an improved transportation network, there will be a brief period of inconvenience this summer as traffic is re-routed around the project. Pay attention to signage and traffic flagging personnel. Plan your route and travel time to consider possible delays. Transit Service: regular route #23 will continue with the addition of the shuttle service running Monday to Friday between 6:00 am and 10:00 am and 3:00 pm and 7:00 pm during the duration of the project from July 2 to Sept 4. For more info visit: bctransit.com/regions/kel/ or okananganway.ca

FIRE DEPARTMENT PANCAKE BREAKFAST & OPEN HOUSE Lake Country Fire Department (LCFD) invites you and your family to a Pancake Breakfast & Open House (by donation with proceeds to the Boys and Girls Club) When: Sunday, July 8th Where: Station 71, 10591 Okanagan Centre Road East What: Pancake Breakfast from 9:00am to 11:00am Open House from 9:00am to 12:00pm Includes activities for the kids

For a detailed job description, and more information about Lake Country please visit the District’s website at www.lakecountry.bc.ca. Applications will be received Until 4:00 pm on July 27, 2012 Please submit your cover letter and resume to: Director of Community and Customer Services At the above-noted address We thank all applicants for their interest, however, only those selected for an interview will be contacted.

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Bring in your own fire extinguishers for a free inspection from 9 to 11am (Recharge for a fee by J.L. Mobile) On Saturday July 14th, over 1,000 cyclists participating in the RBC GranFondo Kelowna will cycle the challenging rolling hills and undulating terrains of the region. Traffic modifications will be in effect all along the course route. Motorists that need to travel on July 14th are advised to plan ahead as there will be delays and road closures on some routes. Always use caution around cyclists and obey traffic marshals. To learn more about the specific traffic impact details on event day go to www.July14.ca


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