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A free-event offers people of all ages the opportunity to meet “Lil’ Dude” the American Kestrel and “Mickey” the Harris Hawk through Raptors Ridge, a familyrun wildlife conservation program based out of Maple Ridge. “I see this as a family event for the community,” said Erin Handy, program coordinator at KAST. “It’s something you can do with your kids and it’s educational, but it’s still fun.” The Kootenay Association for Science and Technology (KAST) teamed up with Rossland’s Golden City Days to diversify the annual fall fair, along with two other unique events through Growing and Learning Opportunities With Science (GLOWS). The group invited two professional bird handlers
Denver on Sept.9. “Science is not an intimidating thing,” Handy explained “It’s all around us and learning about science is important.” Each event includes lectures about how to identify different species of birds, what they eat and how their roles influence our eco-system and agriculture. “We called a lot of people, but Karen had the highest degree of enthusiasm,” Handy noted, alluding to Raptor’s Ridge cofounder Karen Kamstra. Raptors Ridge Birds of Prey is a unique family business that boasts a professional conservation centre providing care for birds of prey in a natural habitat. It includes interactive workshops and public educational programs at its Maple
roughly 30 raptors and transformed the family’s home into Raptors Ridge Birds of Prey. “We aim to promote an exciting educational experience giving an opportunity to learn, develop and acquire a fuller understanding of ecological interaction between humans and birds of prey,” Kamstra said. But flat-footed Rosslanders can celebrate Golden City Days in other ways. Rossland will be celebrating 40 years of community spirit with a series of cool events scheduled to take place between Sept. 7 and 9. Highlights of the weekend include the fall fair, a pancake breakfast, children’s games, a climbing wall, roller derby, food and craft vendors, the Golden City Grind and a parade.
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A stable local economy has buoyed the city’s real estate market despite the continued downward shift in unit sales and prices across the Kootenays, says a local agent. Deanne Lockhart of Century 21 marked the strength and solidity of the city’s major employers—Teck Trail Operations and Interior Health Authority—as insulators against a market drop out now gripping the East and West Kootenay. Trail literally remains an island in 2012 with an $8,278 rise in average sales prices across the board—according to figures recently released by the Kootenay Real Estate Board (KREB). Only four other West Kootenay communities (out of 15) recorded marginal rises in average sales prices: Castlegar, Nakusp, Warfield and Salmo. Lockhart said the city was doing “pretty well� with Teck continually hiring lots of people, and those people then looking for places to live. “Our market doesn’t fluctuate like a lot of the other markets do,� she explained. “We do see some fluctuation
but not to the degree like other areas ‌ because we have some excellent employers.� The average sale price of a single-family detached home, also called a singledetached dwelling or separate house, in Trail in 2012 rose from $159,720 in 2011 to $167,998—a five per cent increase. The jump was greater in the rural region around Trail, with the average sale price of a detached home rising from $223,666 to $263,833 in 2012. It was also the same in Warfield where the average rose from $201,861 to $228,000. City calls for water management plan
The city is calling on the province and BC Hydro to create a water use management plan for both rivers flowing into the Silver City to avoid 2012’s flooding fiasco that caused hundreds of thousands of dollars in damages to City and private property. Councillor Gord DeRosa said after a meeting Monday with BC Hydro that they will be having a “very serious� discussion with BC Hydro at the upcoming Union of B.C. Municipalities convention in Victo-
ria in late September. The City will be meeting with the minister responsible for BC Hydro, Rich Coleman, to review the situation, as well as hearing from BC Hydro officials themselves on what they have to say on the matter. DeRosa was concerned the Crown corporation was negligent in considering the effect of the two rivers—the Columbia and the Kootenay— meeting and coming into Trail by not having an over arching water use management plan for territory south of their confluence. “The dams (upstream) were built to avert flooding. Well, we flooded this year,� said DeRosa. “Being at the south end of the (Columbia) basin, a lot of the decisions are made north of us but they affected us dramatically this year. We need to know down here that the right decisions are being made above us.� He said although there is a water use management plan for both the Kootenay and the Columbia rivers—to mitigate water level effects in their bordering communities—there is no plan in effect for when both rivers meet and come through Trail.
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The Fall Fair which runs alongside Golden City Days is quickly approaching. The event is scheduled for Saturday Sept. 8. The Fall Fair Organizing Committee has released a brochure highlighting the events of the fair. The fair is known for its competitions in baking and vegetable growing, as well as great activities for the kids. “I’d like to encourage people to enter things they’ve grown in their garden or crafts that they or their children have done,� said organizer Ursula Stephens. She said all the usual events will be there, with a few added things. Competitions, children’s events, the flowers, the vegetables and the baking and things. They have also added some sewing categories for the kids, because of interest shown from kids
last year. Kids knitting and crocheting were also added. In the food and drink category, the beer and wine competition has been eliminated. “We haven’t had a lot of entries over the last year and we have to arrange for judges and that kind of thing� she said. “We decided to forgo that section for this year.� She added that in the past they sometimes received only two entries, making the competition a bit lacking for depth. This year they changed some of the quantities of the entries in the baking portion. “We used to have that you had to have six cookies or six squares, but now we have it down to four,� she said. “So that things are more affordable for things to enter and they won’t have to be dismayed by having to have four perfect muffins. So we’re trying to make things
more accessible for people.� The fair will have a number of regular booths as well as some new information booths. The Rossland Museum, the 4H club, Kootenay Columbia Trails Society and Friends of the Rossland Range will all be represented at the Fall Fair. Kootenay Academy of Arts, Science and Technology (KAST) will be bringing in a display called Raptor’s Ridge Birds of Prey. “It is making the tour of the Kootenays over the next little while,� she said. “They are stopping at the arena for the fall fair.� The model trail society will also be there with its historical reproduction of Rossland in the miniature. An area of Spokane St. is closed off outside the arena outdoor activities. “We’ve been able to purchase gazebo type awnings thanks to a
grant form the Columbia Basin Trust,� she said. There will be a petting zoo outside and new this year there will be a hand washing station. There is also face painting for kids. A lot of new things are planned as well as a lot of the old standbys. Entries will be taken on Friday Sept. 7 from noon until 7 p.m. Judging is Saturday morning. doors are open to the public following the parade until 6 p.m. Laurie Karn, who along with Stephens and Bobbi LaFond, organizes the fair noted the importance of the grant funding. Karn said the committee wanted to acknowledge the contributions from the CBT and RDKB who have assisted through the communities initiative funding program. Brochures can be found at various locations through out Rossland.
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The Rossland Golden City Days Committee is excited to bring you a weekend of fun and entertainment on September 7 – 9, celebrating 40 years of our traditional heritage festival, and we sure hope you’re planning to join us. Many activities and lots of fun are in store for you and your family. The annual pancake breakfast will be held at the Rossland Firehall on Saturday morning. Don’t forget to visit the Fall Fair on Saturday, from 11 a.m. – 6 p.m., and enjoy browsing the many items entered by Rossland residents, as well as, check out the many vendors, informative displays, live entertainment,
and concession area. The Petting Zoo will be outside on Spokane St. From the parade Saturday morning to the inflatable fun park in the Rossland Arena parking lot, you and your children will be busy all day. The parade entries will line up behind RSS, loop around Jubilee Park, down St. Paul St., across 2nd Avenue, and end at Nickleplate Park. The climbing wall, craft vendors, children’s games, and food booths with burgers, sausages, hot dogs, kettle corn, and cold drinks, will all be located in the arena parking lot. Mountain FM and EZ Rock will be on hand to provide some music, balloons, and treats. Sour Dough Al-
ley Stage entertainment includes up and coming singer, Laela Heidt, the ever-popular Golden City Fiddlers, Mirage Middle Eastern Dance Ensemble, sassy Salsa dancing with Amber and Ory, and “Roy Has Fire,� a youth band playing progressive/alternative rock. At 7 p.m., Friday in the RSS Auditorium, you will be treated to such local talent as Norm Worsfold, Jason Thomas, Tim Bourchier and The Fabulous Chairs, Don Birtch, Dawn Graham, Kyla Hanna, Leanne Harrison and family, and the Golden City Fiddlers. None other than stand-up comedian, Tara Holmes, of “Hell on Heels� fame, will close out the evening with a healthy dose of
adult humour. Tickets for this licensed event are available only by advanced purchase at Rossland Hardware. The slow-pitch tournament will run all weekend at various Rossland ballparks. Look for posters with information about the Huck en Berries Jam and Dread Head Super D race on Saturday. Rounding out the sports activities is The Golden City Grind on Sunday. Raffle tickets are on sale at Rossland Grocery, Powderhound, and Rossland Hardware. Your support of the Golden City Days raffle could win you a chainsaw-carved bench (on display in Rossland Hardware), Continued on P. A8
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Weinberger throws out first pitch at GFI. With the Grand Forks International baseball tournament underway in Grand Forks, it was fitting that a winner threw out the ceremonial opening pitch. Richard Weinberger took bronze in the 10K open water marathon event at the London 2012 Summer Olympics and was in town to promote supplement/training company Athlete Illuminati; he was also given the honour. When asked about
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his experience at London, Weinberger said that it was very memorable. “It was awesome. The experience was unreal. I succeeded over 17 years of competitive swimming and four years of competitive open water swimming and everything just came down to one moment,” he reminisced. “It was unbelievable. My family was there, my coach, all of Swimming Canada, all the teammates, I got to meet all the athletes that were there; it was crazy.” But while swimming was at the top of
the list for Weinberger at London 2012, he said that he got to enjoy life outside of the pool too. “After my race, I got to go around the city a little bit. When I wasn’t busy with interviews, I was around checking out the city,” he reminisced. As for baseball, Weinberger hinted that it wasn’t a sport he would be getting into anytime soon. “I’m a swimmer,” the bronze medal winner said with a laugh. “I’ll leave it to (the players) but throwing out the first pitch was fun,” he went on to say.
School’s in – here are some back-to-school tips VICTORIA - The new school year has begun. Here are some tips on a variety of topics to help parents and students prepare. Tips to Keep Students Safe This year, the government of B.C. launched ERASE Bullying (Expect Respect and A Safe Education), a strategy to help parents intervene on behalf of, and support, their children. If you notice any of the following warning signs, encourage your child to speak to you, or another trusted adult. Signs your child could be a victim of bullying: * Comes home with damaged or missing clothing or other belongings * Has unexplained injuries * Complains frequently of headaches, stomach aches, or feeling sick * Has trouble sleeping or has frequent bad dreams * Has changes in eating habits * Is afraid of going to school or other ac-
tivities with peers * Loses interest in school work or begins to do poorly in school * Appears sad, moody, angry, anxious or depressed when they come home * Suddenly has fewer friends Signs your child could be bullying others: * Gets into physical or verbal fights with others * Frequently gets sent to the principal’s office or detention * Has extra money or new belongings that cannot be explained * Is quick to blame others * Has friends who bully others * Needs to win or be the best at everything In addition to knowing the signs of bullying, here are some general safety tips for your children: * Ensure your children wear appropriate protective gear when playing sports and wear a helmet when riding bikes, scooters
or skateboards. Helmets must fit properly and children should learn to secure the chin strap every time they go for a ride. * Help your children pack their backpacks. Elementary students should not carry more than 10 per cent of their body weight and secondary students should avoid exceeding 15 per cent of their weight. For example, if your child is 80 pounds, he shouldn’t carry more than eight pounds (the equivalent of a pair of shoes, a snack, a drink and two to three textbooks). Parents of Primary Students: * Practise a safe route to and from school with your children. * Join an existing Walking School Bus or Bicycle Train, or start your own with other parents in your neighbourhood. Learn more at Healthy Schools BC: w w w. h a s teb c . org / resources/walkingschool-busbicycletrain
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Parents of Secondary Students: * Talk to your teenagers about vehicle safety. Encourage them to refuse a ride with someone they feel is an unsafe driver. * Talk with your teens about important issues, including peer pressure, cyberbullying, sexuality, drugs and alcohol * Help your teenagers develop a mature and confident attitude. This is the best defence against peer pressure. * Tell your teenagers about confidential 24/7 help and information available at: www. k d s h e lpp h on e . c a / Teens/Home.aspx or they can discuss concerns with a counsellor at any time on the Kids Help Phone: 1 800 6686868. Tips on Nutrition New research confirms that well-nourished children learn better, behave better and feel better, so nutritious snacks and lunches are important.
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The KootenayBoundary region is a hotbed of entrepreneurial spirit, talent and creativity that continues to hatch innovative small businesses. While great ideas and enterprise are here in abundance, the legal steps required to translate ideas into a fully operational and
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KAST’s “Ask an Expert” sessions set for three WK cities Continued from P. A7
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National Trucking Week 2012: By Louise Yako, President & CEO The Province of B.C. has officially recognized the importance of the trucking industry by proclaiming September 2 to 8, 2012, National Trucking Week in B.C. In honour of motor carriers and drivers for their vital contribution to life in this province, we’d like to share a brief story from the soon-to-be released Trucking in British Columbia: An Illustrated History. The book contains numerous true-life stories illustrating the mettle required of the “old-timers� who tackled B.C.’s early roads, “winding ribbons of dirt and gravel carved out of the mountainsides.� Their courage and entrepreneurial spirit laid the foundation for a thriving B.C. economy, fueled by (and fueling) the growth of communities throughout the province. Today’s carriers continue the tradition of providing an indispensable service that underpins our modern lifestyle. Here’s the story of one pioneer: Bert Wise was a 19-year-old sheet metal worker in Vancouver when the Great Depression struck. Unable to find a job in his trade, he decided to go into business for himself. He acquired a Ford one-ton and began picking up odd jobs around town hauling coal and wood and moving furniture; for a while he carried gasoline for Domin-
ion Oil. In 1934 Wise moved up to a three-ton Reo, then replaced it with a Chevrolet Maple Leaf, which he used to haul lumber for the sawmills. It wasn’t steady work but it was a living, and during the
for a Model B Ford truck to haul butchered beef down to Vancouver. The plan proved to be a money loser but the company survived for several years under different ownership. After Bert Wise signed on
toothbrush, comb, maybe a couple of dollars, and drove all night. Next day we’d unload, reload, then try to get to bed that night. In the summer we often slept in the back of the truck.� That was the rou-
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Depression that was something. Wise got into distance hauling when he was offered sixty dollars to move a family from Vancouver to Oyama, south of Vernon. On the first day he got as far up the Fraser Canyon as Boston Bar. After an overnight he drove to Spences Bridge, took a sharp right turn to Merritt, then continued via Kamloops and Vernon to his destination. After off-loading the furniture in Oyama, Wise stopped at a cannery in Ashcroft on the way back to the coast and took on a load of canned tomatoes destined for Vancouver. It was the beginning of his career as a longhaul driver. Wise started driving for White Motor Freight, an outfit that began when three friends in Merritt traded in an old car
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tine of the long-haul trucker during the 1930s, though pretty obviously a predictable routine was not something on which these pioneers of the road could rely. Driving a motor vehicle is not usually thought to be a physically demanding job but in the early days of trucking it was that and more. To begin with, trips were long. It could take several days to make a run to the Okanagan and back again, depending on the weather. There was no power steering so it took a strong pair of arms to wheel a truck over the winding, rutted roads that passed for highways, and an intense concentration to watch for the multiple hazards that awaited the unwary. Suspension was minimal and the solid rubber tires had very little bounce. It was the rare driver
who did not develop back problems from the constant slamming and jostling. And it was cold, at least in winter. Cabs had no heating, or defrosting. Drivers used to jam a piece of wood under the hood to keep it partly open so that heat from the engine would wash up over the windshield and keep it frost-free. After stopping for the night, the last chore was to drain the radiator so that it wouldn’t freeze and crack; of course, it had to be refilled in the morning. Black ice was a seasonal hazard. Drivers learned from experience to use their gears to descend a twisty downgrade instead of their brakes. Best wishes for this year’s National Trucking Week to the industry – old hands who followed in the tracks of men like Bert Wise, new recruits, and those of you still just watching those big heavy trucks with a considering gleam in your eye. We hope to see you all soon on the road. BCTA is the recognised voice of the provincial motor carrier industry, representing 1,200 truck and motor coach fleets and over 250 suppliers to the industry. BCTA members operate over 13,000 vehicles, employ 26,000 people, and generate over $2 billion in revenue annually in the province. Trucking in BC: An Illustrated History by Daniel Francis will be available in September 2012 from Harbour Publishing.
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• 6.5ft box • V8 Auto Transmission • Skid Plates • Tire Pressure Monitor • Sirius Satellite Radio • 40/20/40 Seating • Tilt/Cruise • Power Windows/Locks • All Terrain Tires • My Key • Aluminum Wheels • Power MIrrors & Seats • Privacy Glass • Remote Keyless • Air Conditioning
EMPLoYEE PRICINg
29,982
$ THIS CoULD BE YoU!
DISCoUNTED
$
12,437
217
$ Paul Caron Financial Services Manager
2011 Escape XLT 4x4
SOLD87 17,995 $13,8
stk#00497
stk#85888
$
19,995
$
stk#04769
17,995
$
stk#04618
19,995
$
34,995
$
2009 Honda Civic Sport 4dr
$16,995
2007 Suntracker stk#1039
99biweekly
$
stk#04081
17,995
$
$16,987
stk#61113
24,995
$
18,995
$
$17,487
stk#68033
$23,987
31,995
$
stk#58086
37,995
$
18,995
39,995
$
Authorized Representative of:
$27,987
stk#00350
22,995
$
$17,887
$36,987
stk#10237
$21,487
2008 Ranger ,000 SC 4x4 76km stk#0797
18,995
$
15,995
$
$14,987
26,995$24,995
Call for pre-approval Grand Forks Credit Union
1-800-961-0202 (250) 364-0202
Call for pre-approval 1.866.952.5106 250.364.0202
AMFord.com
stk#68033
22,199
BW(6)
$
23,879
20,438
WAS: $25,199; STK#330175
• Air Conditioning • Heated Seats • Spoiler
• 15” Aluminum Wheels • Cruise Control • SYNC Package • Sport Package
‘12 F-250 4X4 CREW CAB XLT
$
WAS: $28,349; STK#50104
FINANCINg 0% 43,800 307 AVAILABLE
IN SToCK
MSRP
$
stk#04904
$
TP = 135x208 - $28,080
Stk#330175
AM FORD 2010 Tacoma QC 4x4 stk#21365 30,000
BIwEEKLY
DISCoUNTED
BW(7)
19,199
WAS: $ $51,804; STK#00225B
MSRP
$
Mike Vandermeer Technician
BIwEEKLY
TP: 119 x 208 = 24,752 stk# 4689CM21
Stk#8365CL3
2009 Ranger SC 4X4 Sport
2795 Highway Drive • Trail, BC • 1.800.961.0202 km
Adam Thorne Parts Department
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19,944 33,480 17,449 http://www.FordEmployeePricing.ca 119 $
Carl Resch Service Advisor
EMPLOYEE PRICE
$
stk#29627
AM FORD PLUS
PAYDAY PLAN PAYMENT CALCULATOR*
2009 Dodge Lancer stk#15370
Lorne Postnikoff Technician
8000 Highway 3B • Trail, BC • (Next to Waneta Plaza)$65.00 $10,000
$ ,98some7units may already 24,995 2,9only.9No5two offers can $be33,500 0,9only,8limit7two vehicles per$17,995 16,995 $95.00 $16deadlines, $2purposes All images are for display combined. One offer $ per3 customer household. Due to advertising be sold. All vehicles offers end Tuesday, August 31, 2012. No $15,000 invitation / flyer / key and/or direct mail piece
presented after this time will be valid. Dealer retains all rebates, discounts, and incentives in order to achieve prices and payments shown in this flyer. All dealer rebates, discounts, factory incentives, prices and interest rates subject to change or end without notice as new Retail Incentive Programs are $125.00 announced. *Complete rules and regulations are available to be viewed at www.FordEmployeePricing.ca and may also be viewed AM Ford, 2795 Highway Drive, Trail, BC. And/Or AM Ford Plus, 8000 Highway 3B (Next to Waneta Plaza), Trail, BC. Contest is$20,000 open to residents of Canada who have reached 09at Frontier 2008 2010 2007 stk#23781 the age of F150 majority in their province or territory as of 6/1/2012, and who a valid drivers license, government issued I.D. or passport. Quebec and residents of Quebec are ineligible. ContestRanger begins Friday, June 15, 2012 and is scheduled to end Tuesday, October 16, 2012 at 6pm.$158.00 No invitation / flyer F150 CChave4x4 Ford $25,000 and/or4x4 direct mail piece presented after this time will be valid. Customer must register online or at AM Ford or AM Ford Plus. After registering customers will receive a validation coupon by e-mailstk#50780 or from the60 dealership ,000 containing their lucky number. If registering at home customer must bring coded Lariat CC XLT km AM Ford Plus, 8000 Highway 3B (Next $30,000 $189.00 stk#89789 stk#68879 validation coupon, and invitation to an authorized dealer representative for winner verification. Coded validation coupon must exactly match the winning number posted at AM Ford, 2795 Highway Drive, Trail, BC. And/Or to Waneta Plaza), Trail, BC. Name and address $30,000 in Cash. In the event that there is a duplicate number,$first come, first served will be awarded prize. Odds of winning $30,000 in Cash are; 1 in 100,000. Winning number $ customer’s Drivers license. Customer must be present to win$ $ on validation coupon must match the name and address of the $35,000 $220.00 30,995 25,995 will not be revealed over the phone. Potential winner will be required to correctly answer, without assistance of any kind, whether mechanical or otherwise, a time limited mathematical skill testing question administered by telephone at a pre-arranged mutually convenient time and to sign sponsor’s form of affidavit of eligibility/public release. Void where prohibited. Employees of participating dealership, mail house, AHNO, associated sponsors or agencies, and their family members and members of same household are ineligible. Maximum of one prize award available per prize level, sponsor is not responsible $40,000 $252.00 2007 Chevy 2006 2003 Honda for transmission errors, lost or misdirected entries, website failures, computer malfunction, or Internet service failure that prevents an entry from being distributed or received. All validly claimed prizes will be awarded. Any unclaimed prizes will not be awarded. No purchase necessary. Contest sponsor: AM $45,000 $283.00 Malibu Odessey Ford, 2795 Highway Drive, Trail, BC. And/Or AM Ford Plus, 8000 Highway 3B (Next to Waneta Plaza), Trail, BC. Winner is responsible for all taxes,4dr fees, and all registration according to the rules Freestar of dealership and the Canada Revenue Service. **Available to Ford employees and exclude any negotiated bonuses stk#5400 Sport or other special incentives that employees may receive from time to stk#02119 time. Employee Pricing Discounts range vary by model and are only available on the purchase of select new vehicles. The vehicle must be sold during the Event Period. Employee Pricing Discounts will be deducted from the selling price stk#63669 with lease/finance or other offers. See Dealer for $50,000 before taxes and can stk#2195 be combined with lease/finance offers – except when the Employee Pricing Discount has been combined with a Consumer Cash Discount to form a Total Discount. Cannot be combined complete Details. †Bring in $315.00 your flyer and take a *payments are until biweekly, based on qualified test$drive to receive a $200 Test Drive Gift Card, no$purchase necessary, while supplies last. Gift card is redeemable $for merchandise only. Gift card has no cash value; one card is redeemable per household. Customs charges, taxes and fees may apply. (1) No Payments January 2013, on select $ 13,995 13,995 12,995 96m ammortization 6.99apr oac vehicles, on approved credit. See dealer for complete details. (2) $14,000 price adjustments based on the purchase of a new 2012 Ford F-150 Platinum Super Crew 4x4 for $46,313 after total Ford Employee Price adjustment of $14,186. Total Ford Employee Price adjustment is a combination of Employee Price adjustment of $7,186 and delivery allowance of $7,000 is deducted. Taxes payable on full amount of purchase price after Ford Employee Price adjustment has been deducted. Offers exclude freight and air tax $1,600, license, fuel fill charge, insurance, dealer PDI, registration, PPSA, administration 2001are announced. (3) 2012 F150 Crew fees, 2007 any environmental charges or fees, and all applicable taxes. All 2009 prices are based on MSRP. See dealer for details. All dealer prices, rebates, discounts, factory Incentives, and interest rates2009 subject to GMC change or end without notice as new Retail Incentive Programs Navigator Tuscon ECOAC. (4) 2012 Focus SE 4DR, Stk#8365CL39, Dodge Ram Cab 4x4, Stk#8496CFA7, Was: $42,839; Now: $32,785; $218 Biweekly for 96 months at 6.99% with $0 down payment. Payment and price is plus 12% HST, $789 Administration Fee. Cost of Sierra Borrowing: $11,800. Was: $22,199; Now: $19,037; $129 Biweekly for 4dr 4x4 964x4 months Ltd at 6.99% with $0 down payment. Payment and priceAWD is plus 12% HST, $789 Administration Fee. Cost of Borrowing: $7,000. OAC. (5) 2012 Fusion SE 4DR, Stk#330175, Was: $25,199; 4x4 Now: $20,438; $139 Biweekly for 96 months at 6.99% withCC $0 down payment. Payment and price is plus stk#00777 stk#80057 stk#25758 12% stk#02449 HST, $789 Administration Fee. Cost of Borrowing: $7,500. OAC. (6)stk#2916 2012 Escape XLT 4DR, Stk#50104, Was: $28,349; Now: $23,879; $161 Biweekly for 96 months at 6.99% with $0 down payment. Payment and price is plus 12% HST, $789 Administration Fee. Cost of Borrowing: $8,700. OAC. (7) 2012 $ and price is plus 12% HST, $789 Administration$ Fee. Cost of Borrowing: $15,700. OAC. Although every precaution $307 Biweekly for 96 months at 6.99% with $0 down payment. Payment $ F250 4x4 Crew Cab XLT, Stk#00225B, Was: $51,804; Now: $43,800; $ $ is taken, errors in price and/or specifications may 30,995 19,995 21,995 10,995 occur in print. We reserve the right to correct any such errors without prejudice or penalty to ourselves. We are not responsible for typographical errors, nor are we responsible for late receipt of mail. Contact dealerships knowledgeable and professional sales consultants for more information. DL#B7223
$26,987
24,995
17,995
$7,995
13,995
$11,995
$12,995
2008 Ranger SC XLT 4x4
stk#25709
$
161 5
$
Kurt Broman Technician
2008 Toyota Corolla 4dr
2010 Dodge Journey
stk#08583
• 6 Speed Automatic • Heated Front Seats • Leather Seats • Roof Rack EMPLOYEE PRICE
BW(5)
135to AM FORD OR AM FORD PLUS for$your1,569 If you do not have internet access proceed entry and validation coupon.
$23,995
9,999
$
MSRP
155
$
2010 Taurus 4dr SE
2000 Mustang GT Convertible
2008 Jeep Compass Sport
$38,987
19,995
$
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139
WAS: $22,199; STK#8365CL39
$
Bud Robertson Service Advisor
EMPLOYEE PRICE
$
‘13 ESCAPE XLT 4DR
FINANCINg AVAILABLE oAC
DISCoUNTED
TP: 155 x 208 = 32,240
2008 Dodge Ram 4x4 SXT
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19,037
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2010 Fusion SEL AWD
km
$
stk#35940
EMPLOYEE PRICE
• 2.0L Ecoboost • Power 10 Way Seat • Air Conditioning • Dual Auto Temp $ Control
Dave Q Service Advisor
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8,004
stk#3864
EMPLOYEE PRICE
$
307
$
25,199 $ 32,785
$
EMPLoYEE PRICINg WAS: $42,839; STK#8496CFA7 BW(3)
2011 Ford Fusion SE 4dr
2011 F350 CC 4x4 XLT
2011 Ford Edge Ltd. AWD
$16,987
stk#66453
2008 Dodge Ram 4x4 SXT 13,000
2008 Ranger SC 4x4 Sport stk#09544
2011 Ford Escape Ltd.
2010 Ford Escape XLT 4x4
stk#72971
$18,987
2005 Jeep TL Unltd.
Dennis Bedin Financial Services Manager
$22,987
$
MSRP
$
TP: 307.68 x 208 = 63,997.44 stk# 00225B
2010 Fusion 4dr SE
2010 Ford F150 CC 4x4 FX4
2010 Toyota Corolla stk#45767
DJ Ashman Operations Manager
27,995
$
218
43,800
$
DISCoUNTED
• MyFord • Air Technology Conditioning • Convenience • Heated Seats Group • Heated Mirrors • SYNC Package • Perimeter Alarm • Cruise Control
‘12 F-150 CREW CAB 4X4 XLT
EMPLoYEE PRICINg
* incentives & cash back to dealer. TP: 217 x 208 = 45,136. Stk.#24789
2011 Ford Focus SE 4dr Shawn Brandt Financial Services Manager
• Power 4 Disc ABS Brakes • XLT Trim • Block Heater • Trailer Brake Control • Trailer Tow Package • Automatic Transmission • Solar Glass • Lockable Tailgate • Air Conditioning • 18” Aluminum Wheels • Tilt Steering
51,804
$
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16,995
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2008 Ford Focus 4dr SE stk#82975 ................................ OLD S$12,995 OLD 2005 Escape XLT 4x4 stk#684 ........................ $9,995 S$11,995 2008 Ford Ranger SC 4x4 FX4 stk#12447 $15,995S $17,995 OLD 2005 Chevy Colorado stk#93226 ...................................$12,995 2010 Pontiac G5 4dr stk#04951 ......................................S $15,995 OLD 2008 Ford Taurus X SEL stk#0725 ...............$17,987 $21,995 2005 F150 CC 4x4 FX4 stk#60023................................... $15,995 2009 Focus SE 4dr stk#2952............................................ $14,995 2008 Escape 4x4 Ltd. stk#65072 ................................... $19,995 2007 Mazda 3 4dr stk#90327 ........................................... OLD S$13,995
Rob Kalnins Technician
$9,987
2005 Kia Rio stk#01795 ......................................................... $8,995 7/10/12 12:13 PM 2009 GMC Sierra EC SLE 4x4 stk#55255 ...................... OLD S$25,995 D L 2005 Kia Sorento stk#57597............................................... $8,995 SO 2009 Nissan Frontier stk#23781.................................... $24,995 2007 Ford F-150 4x4 SC XTR stk#6809....................... $18,995 2008 Ford F-350 King Ranch Diesel CC stk#74321 $39,995 2008 Ford Ranger Super Cab 4x4 stk#50780.......... $18,995 2008 Ford Ranger SC 4x4 stk#0777 ............................ $18,995 2006 Ford Ranger SC 4x4 stk#63080........................... $15,995 2010 Chev Cobalt stk#34301 ........................................... $14,995
Joe Mauriello Technician
Dave Stevenson Technician
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EMPLoYEE PRICINg
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stk#85888
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stk#04769
17,995
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stk#04618
19,995
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34,995
$
2009 Honda Civic Sport 4dr
$16,995
2007 Suntracker stk#1039
99biweekly
$
stk#04081
17,995
$
$16,987
stk#61113
24,995
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stk#68033
$23,987
31,995
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37,995
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39,995
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$27,987
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22,995
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$17,887
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stk#10237
$21,487
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18,995
$
15,995
$
$14,987
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Call for pre-approval Grand Forks Credit Union
1-800-961-0202 (250) 364-0202
Call for pre-approval 1.866.952.5106 250.364.0202
AMFord.com
stk#68033
22,199
BW(6)
$
23,879
20,438
WAS: $25,199; STK#330175
• Air Conditioning • Heated Seats • Spoiler
• 15” Aluminum Wheels • Cruise Control • SYNC Package • Sport Package
‘12 F-250 4X4 CREW CAB XLT
$
WAS: $28,349; STK#50104
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MSRP
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BIwEEKLY
DISCoUNTED
BW(7)
19,199
WAS: $ $51,804; STK#00225B
MSRP
$
Mike Vandermeer Technician
BIwEEKLY
TP: 119 x 208 = 24,752 stk# 4689CM21
Stk#8365CL3
2009 Ranger SC 4X4 Sport
2795 Highway Drive • Trail, BC • 1.800.961.0202 km
Adam Thorne Parts Department
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19,944 33,480 17,449 http://www.FordEmployeePricing.ca 119 $
Carl Resch Service Advisor
EMPLOYEE PRICE
$
stk#29627
AM FORD PLUS
PAYDAY PLAN PAYMENT CALCULATOR*
2009 Dodge Lancer stk#15370
Lorne Postnikoff Technician
8000 Highway 3B • Trail, BC • (Next to Waneta Plaza)$65.00 $10,000
$ ,98some7units may already 24,995 2,9only.9No5two offers can $be33,500 0,9only,8limit7two vehicles per$17,995 16,995 $95.00 $16deadlines, $2purposes All images are for display combined. One offer $ per3 customer household. Due to advertising be sold. All vehicles offers end Tuesday, August 31, 2012. No $15,000 invitation / flyer / key and/or direct mail piece
presented after this time will be valid. Dealer retains all rebates, discounts, and incentives in order to achieve prices and payments shown in this flyer. All dealer rebates, discounts, factory incentives, prices and interest rates subject to change or end without notice as new Retail Incentive Programs are $125.00 announced. *Complete rules and regulations are available to be viewed at www.FordEmployeePricing.ca and may also be viewed AM Ford, 2795 Highway Drive, Trail, BC. And/Or AM Ford Plus, 8000 Highway 3B (Next to Waneta Plaza), Trail, BC. Contest is$20,000 open to residents of Canada who have reached 09at Frontier 2008 2010 2007 stk#23781 the age of F150 majority in their province or territory as of 6/1/2012, and who a valid drivers license, government issued I.D. or passport. Quebec and residents of Quebec are ineligible. ContestRanger begins Friday, June 15, 2012 and is scheduled to end Tuesday, October 16, 2012 at 6pm.$158.00 No invitation / flyer F150 CChave4x4 Ford $25,000 and/or4x4 direct mail piece presented after this time will be valid. Customer must register online or at AM Ford or AM Ford Plus. After registering customers will receive a validation coupon by e-mailstk#50780 or from the60 dealership ,000 containing their lucky number. If registering at home customer must bring coded Lariat CC XLT km AM Ford Plus, 8000 Highway 3B (Next $30,000 $189.00 stk#89789 stk#68879 validation coupon, and invitation to an authorized dealer representative for winner verification. Coded validation coupon must exactly match the winning number posted at AM Ford, 2795 Highway Drive, Trail, BC. And/Or to Waneta Plaza), Trail, BC. Name and address $30,000 in Cash. In the event that there is a duplicate number,$first come, first served will be awarded prize. Odds of winning $30,000 in Cash are; 1 in 100,000. Winning number $ customer’s Drivers license. Customer must be present to win$ $ on validation coupon must match the name and address of the $35,000 $220.00 30,995 25,995 will not be revealed over the phone. Potential winner will be required to correctly answer, without assistance of any kind, whether mechanical or otherwise, a time limited mathematical skill testing question administered by telephone at a pre-arranged mutually convenient time and to sign sponsor’s form of affidavit of eligibility/public release. Void where prohibited. Employees of participating dealership, mail house, AHNO, associated sponsors or agencies, and their family members and members of same household are ineligible. Maximum of one prize award available per prize level, sponsor is not responsible $40,000 $252.00 2007 Chevy 2006 2003 Honda for transmission errors, lost or misdirected entries, website failures, computer malfunction, or Internet service failure that prevents an entry from being distributed or received. All validly claimed prizes will be awarded. Any unclaimed prizes will not be awarded. No purchase necessary. Contest sponsor: AM $45,000 $283.00 Malibu Odessey Ford, 2795 Highway Drive, Trail, BC. And/Or AM Ford Plus, 8000 Highway 3B (Next to Waneta Plaza), Trail, BC. Winner is responsible for all taxes,4dr fees, and all registration according to the rules Freestar of dealership and the Canada Revenue Service. **Available to Ford employees and exclude any negotiated bonuses stk#5400 Sport or other special incentives that employees may receive from time to stk#02119 time. Employee Pricing Discounts range vary by model and are only available on the purchase of select new vehicles. The vehicle must be sold during the Event Period. Employee Pricing Discounts will be deducted from the selling price stk#63669 with lease/finance or other offers. See Dealer for $50,000 before taxes and can stk#2195 be combined with lease/finance offers – except when the Employee Pricing Discount has been combined with a Consumer Cash Discount to form a Total Discount. Cannot be combined complete Details. †Bring in $315.00 your flyer and take a *payments are until biweekly, based on qualified test$drive to receive a $200 Test Drive Gift Card, no$purchase necessary, while supplies last. Gift card is redeemable $for merchandise only. Gift card has no cash value; one card is redeemable per household. Customs charges, taxes and fees may apply. (1) No Payments January 2013, on select $ 13,995 13,995 12,995 96m ammortization 6.99apr oac vehicles, on approved credit. See dealer for complete details. (2) $14,000 price adjustments based on the purchase of a new 2012 Ford F-150 Platinum Super Crew 4x4 for $46,313 after total Ford Employee Price adjustment of $14,186. Total Ford Employee Price adjustment is a combination of Employee Price adjustment of $7,186 and delivery allowance of $7,000 is deducted. Taxes payable on full amount of purchase price after Ford Employee Price adjustment has been deducted. Offers exclude freight and air tax $1,600, license, fuel fill charge, insurance, dealer PDI, registration, PPSA, administration 2001are announced. (3) 2012 F150 Crew fees, 2007 any environmental charges or fees, and all applicable taxes. All 2009 prices are based on MSRP. See dealer for details. All dealer prices, rebates, discounts, factory Incentives, and interest rates2009 subject to GMC change or end without notice as new Retail Incentive Programs Navigator Tuscon ECOAC. (4) 2012 Focus SE 4DR, Stk#8365CL39, Dodge Ram Cab 4x4, Stk#8496CFA7, Was: $42,839; Now: $32,785; $218 Biweekly for 96 months at 6.99% with $0 down payment. Payment and price is plus 12% HST, $789 Administration Fee. Cost of Sierra Borrowing: $11,800. Was: $22,199; Now: $19,037; $129 Biweekly for 4dr 4x4 964x4 months Ltd at 6.99% with $0 down payment. Payment and priceAWD is plus 12% HST, $789 Administration Fee. Cost of Borrowing: $7,000. OAC. (5) 2012 Fusion SE 4DR, Stk#330175, Was: $25,199; 4x4 Now: $20,438; $139 Biweekly for 96 months at 6.99% withCC $0 down payment. Payment and price is plus stk#00777 stk#80057 stk#25758 12% stk#02449 HST, $789 Administration Fee. Cost of Borrowing: $7,500. OAC. (6)stk#2916 2012 Escape XLT 4DR, Stk#50104, Was: $28,349; Now: $23,879; $161 Biweekly for 96 months at 6.99% with $0 down payment. Payment and price is plus 12% HST, $789 Administration Fee. Cost of Borrowing: $8,700. OAC. (7) 2012 $ and price is plus 12% HST, $789 Administration$ Fee. Cost of Borrowing: $15,700. OAC. Although every precaution $307 Biweekly for 96 months at 6.99% with $0 down payment. Payment $ F250 4x4 Crew Cab XLT, Stk#00225B, Was: $51,804; Now: $43,800; $ $ is taken, errors in price and/or specifications may 30,995 19,995 21,995 10,995 occur in print. We reserve the right to correct any such errors without prejudice or penalty to ourselves. We are not responsible for typographical errors, nor are we responsible for late receipt of mail. Contact dealerships knowledgeable and professional sales consultants for more information. DL#B7223
$26,987
24,995
17,995
$7,995
13,995
$11,995
$12,995
2008 Ranger SC XLT 4x4
stk#25709
$
161 5
$
Kurt Broman Technician
2008 Toyota Corolla 4dr
2010 Dodge Journey
stk#08583
• 6 Speed Automatic • Heated Front Seats • Leather Seats • Roof Rack EMPLOYEE PRICE
BW(5)
135to AM FORD OR AM FORD PLUS for$your1,569 If you do not have internet access proceed entry and validation coupon.
$23,995
9,999
$
MSRP
155
$
2010 Taurus 4dr SE
2000 Mustang GT Convertible
2008 Jeep Compass Sport
$38,987
19,995
$
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139
WAS: $22,199; STK#8365CL39
$
Bud Robertson Service Advisor
EMPLOYEE PRICE
$
‘13 ESCAPE XLT 4DR
FINANCINg AVAILABLE oAC
DISCoUNTED
TP: 155 x 208 = 32,240
2008 Dodge Ram 4x4 SXT
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19,037
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Playing with compassion Play the Fool rocked the Supercat Studio’s final concert of the year Aug. 24 at Genelle Hall. Headlined by Pirates and Cowboys, the most recent graduates of Supercat’s intermediate to advanced rock camp were joined by Reiss Zibin. The acts played a mix of original songs and covers. The concert was also a fundraiser for school supplies for local families through the food bank. Craig Lindsay photo
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Canada to host 2013 IPC World Swimming Championships LONDON, UK CNW/ - The International Paralympic Committee (IPC), the global governing body of the Paralympic Movement, announced on Sept. 4 that Canada will be the host country for the 2013 IPC Swimming World Championships next August. While the host city is yet to be confirmed, Swimming Canada CEO Pierre Lafontaine says that
he is excited to bring another major international swimming event to Canada. “Over the years, Canada has had great success at hosting international swimming events,� said Lafontaine. “Bringing IPC Swimming World Championships for the first time to North America will be a great opportunity to showcase the best para-swimmers in the world. We are
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Education/Health New health-education seats to be available in the Kootenays Ministry of Advanced Education CRESTON/INVERMERE/TRAIL/ CASTLEGAR - Future health professionals in the East and West Kootenay regions will benefit from additional student spaces at College of the Rockies, Selkirk College and the Justice Institute of British Columbia to train health-care professionals to provide the high-quality health care B.C. families deserve. The B.C. government is providing $236,000 in one-time funding to College of the Rockies for 16 student spaces at the Creston campus and 16 student spaces at the Invermere campus in the health care assistant program for 2012-13. Health care assistant graduates provide frontline care in a variety
of institutional and community settings, including both home support agencies and residential care facilities. Selkirk College will receive $176,500 in one-time funding for 18 student spaces at the Trail (and West Kootenay) campus in the health care assistant program, also for 2012-13. In addition, part of this funding
will allow for up to 24 nursing students to take an inter-professional practice education course focusing on leadership and research to promote the health of patients, and explore emerging trends and health issues nationally and internationally. Additionally, the B.C. government is providing $138,400 in one-time funding to
the Justice Institute of B.C. for 15 part-time student spaces to be offered in Trail for 2012-13. These seats will support the BC Ambulance Service’s paramedic recruitment and staffing needs. This funding is part of an almost $2.4 million investment to support an additional 261 students in health-care programs at nine colleges, universities and institutions in the province. One-time funding to improve access to health-education programs helps to meet immediate and pro-
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and future employment needs while making our region safer for everyone. This is good for the studying individuals, it’s good for the economy, and it gives us some piece of mind. It’s a great funding announcement for everyone.” “We appreciate government’s investment in developing our regional health-care workforce through the funding of health care assistant seats and our innovative interprofessional practice program for nurses and other professionals,” states Selkirk
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Nelson’s John McKinnon returns this year with a sculpture markedly different from last year’s funky, frenetic entry. Somehow it seems in keeping with the artist and the man. ‘Stealing Apples’ is a cheeky tip of the hat to boyhood hijinks, and you get the feeling McKinnon’s been involved in a few in his day. A young lad stands balancing on a fence post, one foot in the air as he strains an outstretched hand to reach more of the elusive unseen fruit. In his other hand two successfully plucked apples rest, but he’s not quite finished yet. Teetering precariously, the forbidden thrill and challenge at hand motivates and occupies him completely. It is an appealing, inviting work – the excitement, the potential of being caught in the act and the agony of not being quite able to immediately grasp the reward are all nicely realized. McKinnon’s whimsical entry is again predominantly metal – as was last year’s exuberant ‘Better Living Through Chemistry’. Where that piece was all bright colours and abstract in form, ‘Stealing Apples’ is generally figurative and monochrome, the apples provide stellar contrast to the boy. While steel and bronze are not necessarily his preferred medium, McKinnon is always switching and adapting, interchanging base materials as he sees fit depending on his vision. “Over my 40 or so years as an artist, I have endeavoured to play and experiment with whatever comes my way. I feel that an idea that can not be expressed in one medium will work well in
Sculpture Talk Welcome to our new regular feature introducing the artists behind the sculptures in this year’s Castlegar SculptureWalk.
another. Though I rove about considerably, I consider myself primarily a stone sculptor.” His sculptures, not only monumental stone works but smaller, more delicately stylized ones too, are found throughout his hometown, the Kootenays and across the country. He has executed commissions in stone, metal, mixed media, ceramic and bronze for a variety of clients in every part of Canada. From corporations in downtown Calgary office towers to school yards, from parks to municipal and institutional facilities, McKinnon has created beautiful, lasting sculptures that add immeasurably to every setting. He’s particularly proud of his ever expanding sculpture garden on his acreage outside of Nelson. There you’ll find not only his sculptures but those of his peers and favourite artists he’s collected along the way, sprinkled across eight acres.
“I feel that an idea that can not be expressed in one medium will work well in another.” John McKinnon
A true renaissance man, his artistic career highlights are diverse: teaching and learning with Inuit carvers, lecturing in southern educational centres, printmaking, commercial ventures and carving gravestones, to name a few. Ever youthful at heart, McKinnon goes with the flow. Pilfering the occasional apple from a neighbour’s yard would seem like a natural thing to do, or at least capture the act enticingly as he’s done with ‘Stealing Apples’.
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CASTLEGAR SCULPTUREWALK 2013 CALL TO ARTISTS Castlegar Sculpturewalk is now accepting applicants from sculptors to take part in our 2013 event. Now in its third successful year, Sculpturewalk is a year-long outdoor exhibit of original sculpture by local and international artists. The sculptures are owned by the artists and loaned to the exhibit, where they are available for purchase, lease, and are open for public voting. The winner of the coveted People’s Choice Award will be purchased by The City of Castlegar for permanent display, in addition to a cash prize of $3000. Sculptures will also be judged and awarded on Artistic Merit, with prizes in that category totaling $5000.
The application deadline is October 31, 2012. Entry guidelines and the entry form are available online at http://www.sculpturewalkcastlegar.com/2013-application/
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Tip of the Week: Every 18 months the Moon’s ‘Lunar Nodes’, otherwise called the ‘Lunar Nodal Axis’, changes signs. Although not speciďŹ cally planets, these powerful points exert a strong inuence in our lives. Over the past 18 months the Nodes were in Sagittarius and Gemini and the inuence was basically towards increased communications. The steady rise of social media is one example. Now the Nodal Axis is spanning Scorpio and Taurus. Yes, the Nodes progresses in a clockwise direction ad therefore appear to move ‘backward’ through the Zodiac. The basic theme is one of change and transformation. Taurus is the sign most resistant to change and Scorpio is the sign that symbolizes the natural and necessary process of continual renewal and puriďŹ cation. We see this occurring in the natural world geologically, meteorologically (weather) and it is linked to the steady progress of evolution on every front. In regards to human civilization these changes have social, economic, political, religious and cultural ramiďŹ cations. In basic terms, expect the pace of change to accelerate and produce signiďŹ cant and measurable effects over the next 18th months. This week’s Horoscope is dedicated to a glimpse at the implications of the North Node in Scorpio over the next 18 months for each sign.
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The Lunar North Node in Scorpio’s 18 month cycle begins now and for you the implications are considerable. Pay attention to if and where you notice you are resistant to changes that are either healthy or somehow needed. The pursuit and incorporation of new visions, philosophies and knowledge will accompany this process.
Over the next 18 months you will feel the push to build upon new foundations. Do not look back and afďŹ rm that the past does not equal the future. Acknowledge the abundance you already have and the opportunities to create more yet. Beyond acquisitions, this is a call to increase your overall sense and scope of personal power.
The Lunar South Node in your sign over the next 18 months implies a process of learning to be that much more giving in your relationships. It may be certain relationships in particular, perhaps with intimate partners or possibly in business. Learn to listen to and engage with others more fully, beyond personal habitual and instinctive reactions.
Bringing those dreams that you really do need to realize for the sake of security into reality is the core theme with the North Node in Scorpio. This next year and a half will challenge you to be that much more focused, disciplined and realistic. It is time to push frivolity and wishful thinking to the side. The pressures of this process are already here now!
Amidst many changes over the past few years especially the new cycle of the Moon’s Nodes is an invitation to incorporate more passion, joy and creative enthusiasm into your life verses resistance and rebellion. Opportunities for new levels and kinds of leadership will emerge before this time next year. Prepare mentally and emotionally.
It is time to step out of the limelight or away from the desire for it for a while. This is a call to go within and decipher what is truly important to and for you beyond the pressures and expectations of others or of the status quo generally. As well, recognizing the genuine needs of others in your life and giving more fully to them will prove necessary and rewarding.
The new Lunar Node cycle will challenge you to be more precise and factual. Translating your beliefs, visions and philosophies into more clear and reďŹ ned forms is your main task. Perhaps it is time to write a book or build a website and start a business. You have gathered enough knowledge and experience for now and it is time to communicate them more pointedly.
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Candidate should have a solid background in Automotive Enhancement Products to go along with extensive knowledge in Credit, Financial, and Insurance on line Programs. We are a Honda Dealership in the very desirable West Kootenay area. A great place, if you enjoy the natural beauty of a semi rural part of Southern B.C. We offer an above average compensation package as well as benefits (after probation period). Would prefer a candidate with experience, but may consider someone with proven sales background in the Automotive or Banking Industry. Email resume to: glacierhonda@telus.net or Mail to: Ron Cutler Glacier Honda 1602 Columbia Ave., Castlegar, B.C. V1N 1H9 Phone: 250-365-4845 Fax 250-368-4865
Automotive Technician Experienced licensed technician, or 3rd or 4th year apprentice with no fear of import automobiles or the technology that drives them. We offer a team environment, training, an exceptionally clean, well equipped shop. Send resume and cover letter to: Nu-Tech Auto Repairs Ltd. 2045 Columbia Ave Trail BC V1R 1K7
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Relief is only a call away! Call Shelley Cameron Estate Administrator at 877-797-4357 today, to set up your FREE consultation in Nelson. Donna Mihalcheon CA, CIRP 31 years experience. BDO Canada Limited. Trustee in Bankruptcy. 200-1628 Dickson Avenue, Kelowna , BC V1Y 9X1
An Alberta Construction Company is hiring Dozer and Excavator Operators. Preference will be given to operators that are experienced in oilfield road and lease construction. Lodging and meals provided. The work is in the vicinity of Edson, Alberta. Alcohol & Drug testing required. Call Contour Construction at 780-723-5051. Broadacres care facility is now accepting applications for F/T and casual Care Aide positions. E-mail resumes to info@broadacresbc.com. COOKS REQUIRED IMMED. Maids, bar staff, waiters, beer store staff, desk clerks. Northern Motor Inn, 3086 Hwy 16E Terrace,BC V8G 3N5 250635-6375; Fax 250-635-6129
Cut N Loose Hair Design is currently looking for a Hairstylist to join our team The successful candidate must have min 1 year experience, be flexible, passionate & willing to learn. We offer a relaxed atmosphere with education and a high walkin clientele. If this sounds like you please drop a resume off in person Monday - Friday before noon 250-365-2142 Forestry Hooktender/Spotter Required. Prefer experience but willing to train. Must be physically fit, able to work all weather conditions. Fax:250-503-1148
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We require a TECHNICIAN to work in a fast paced, expanding shop. Please send or email resume with complete work history and references to: Carlos DeFrias at Champion Chevrolet service@championgm.com 250-368-9134 or Marc Cabana at Champion Chevrolet marccabana@championgm.com 2880 Highway Drive, Trail BC V1R 2T3
Own your Future Sears Canada Inc. is offering qualified candidates an opportunity to own and operate the existing Sears Dealer Store in…
TRAIL, BC Sears Dealer Stores offer the most popular brands of Major Appliances, Mattresses, Home Electronics, Floor Care & Sewing Products, Air & Water Treatment Products and Lawn & Garden Equipment, plus Sears Catalogue Services. This unique opportunity will allow you to combine your proven business skills with the many strengths of Sears including: • • • • • • •
Field sales and merchandising support Toll-free and online operational support Extensive advertising & marketing support Complete inventory at no cost to you Professional interior & exterior signing packages On-line point-of-sale reservation system Desirable customer payment options
Your sales experience and exceptional customer service skills plus commitment, hard work and winning spirit combined with Sears strengths will provide the structure for success in your community. You must also have the ability to lease (or own) appropriate retail space in a desirable location You’ll earn commission plus additional income opportunities. No fees or royalties. Interested candidates should call… Telephone: 1-800-698-7088 Fax: 1-888-744-3666
Trail A & W is opening soon. Come join the Burger Family. We are looking to fill all positions. Apply to : trailawjobs@gmail.com or drop off resume at Castlegar A & W att: Dianne.
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Van Kam’s group of companies requires Owner Operators to be based at Castlegar or Cranbrook for runs throughout B.C. PRINCE GEORGE and Alberta. Applicants have winter and Group mountain,of driving experience/ Van-Kammust Freightways’ Companies training. requires Owner Operators for runs out of our We offer above average rates and excellent employee benefits. Prince Terminal.drivers, call Bev, 604-968-5488 or To join ourGeorge team of Professional email a resume, current and details W ff ll driver’s t tabstractWi t / ofMtruck to: t i careers@vankam.com or fax 604-587-9889 Van-Kam is committed to Employment Equity and Environmental Responsibility. We thank you for your interest in Van-Kam, however only those of interest to us will be contacted.
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Line cooks and kitchen helpers. Wages based on experience. Apply with resume to Omega Restaurant or email
CERTIFIED MILLWRIGHTS needed for growing northern company. Competitive wages and benefits. Safety tickets necessary. Fax resume to 250-775-6227 or email: info@torqueindustrial.com www.torqueindustrial.com
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WANTED: RIFLES, shotguns, restricted weapons, reloading equipment, decoys or any other shooting related items. Fully licensed. Glen 250-428-6750
1 SET of snow tires-90%. on factory 2010 Ford Escape 17” rims, $700. 1 set of 16” rims off Equinox 2006, $200. 250364-8666
Browning 7MM Mag BBR 3x9 Tasco scope, extras $400.00 250-365-2957
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2 European Competition Air Rifles. 1 - 22Col. European Take Down Air Rifle. 250.231.5732. 30’ Tri-Axle Flat deck Goose neck, Brand new, reeve hitch Call Harley 250-442-3386 or after 6 pm & weekend 250-444-0168 All purpose drywall mud, 4.5 gal pail. Special buy $18.99 while quantities last. Castle Building Centre. 250-4422270. Antique double rod iron bed $250; queen bed $85; double bed $50; wind surfer $250; 2 couch chair sets $75 & $250; antique furniture & collectables. 250-442-0867. Cabelas ‘Perfekt’ hunter boots by Meindl, 7 in, GoreTex, size 10, worn once (too big). $230 in catalogue, asking $150. 250-442-0936. Chesterfield & Love Seat. Good condition. 250.368.3969 HOT TUB (SPA) COVERS. Best price. Best quality. All shapes & colours available. 1-866-652-6837 www.thecoverguy.com/newspaper? Juki industrial serger, MO 3616 with H/D stand. $400. 250-442-8426. Kenmore dryer $200; Whirlpool ceramic top stove $500 obo; Karrite car top carrier $35. 250-442-2159. Local Honey ready, Flower Power Apiaries. 4550 Hillview Road, $4.50/lb, $10.00/kg, your container, 3-6 Sat & Sun only. 250-442-2933. Moving! Must Sell: 6 ton hydraulic bottle jack $10; HD fire screen $50; battery booster inverter $100; Sears tilting head band saw $75; Delta scroll saw $50; Sony DVD home theatre system $50; Delta miter saw $50; routers, 1/2 inch drill, hand planes. All obo. 250-442-0556. Newer medical scooter, new batteries, charger, canopy & flag holder. $2,000. 250-4428551. Older Honda trike; 1966 Chevy 1 ton w/dump box; HD chain block; stacking W/D, 8 ft Ford canopy; 1988 LeBaron convertible; older Case tractor w/5 attachments. 250-4425608. Pellet stove w/pipes, never installed, heats 1,500 sq ft. $1,400 obo. 250-447-9192. RSF Energy Aurora woodstove,CSA approved, excellent condition $100. 250-442-5272 SAWMILLS FROM only $3997. Make money & save money with your own bandmill. Cut lumber any dimension. In stock ready to ship. Free Info and DVD: www.NorwoodSawmills.com /400OT 1-800-566-6899 Ext:400OT. Set of 4 Toyo winter tires mounted on alum. wheels. LT 275/55R/18. used 5 months $1,500. 250-442-5242 Sundial Wolf tanning bed, like new. $700. 250-442-8426. Whitney piano $550; treadmill $85; new Pergo laminate floor tiles (200 sq ft) $225; Durex industrial 10 in table saw $100; 3 HP Briggs & Stratton garden cultivator $100. 250-442-2403.
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Liquor Store N More is acccepting applications. Must be willing to work nights, weekends & holidays. Drop resume at 1675 Central Ave. Required for an Alberta Trucking Company. One Class 1 Driver. Must have a minimum of 5 years experience pulling low boys and driving off road. Candidate must be able to pass a drug test and be willing to relocate to Edson, Alberta. Fax resumes to: 780-725-4430 RESIDENTIAL manager for 41 unit apartment building in Nelson BC. Resume to 100 3525 Laburnum Dr. Trail BC V1R 2S9
• DRILLERS • BLASTERS • POWDERMEN • CONCRETE LABOURERS VK MASON Local Union Underground Contractor is seeking experienced labor for remote camp job near Kitimat. Looking to hire immediately!
is seeking three persons to serve as public directors on its 11-member Board of Directors. Public Directors serve two-year terms and are eligible to serve four terms. A nominal per diem is paid for meetings. Candidates should have a record of community involvement and an interest in print and online media issues. Applications together with names of two references and telephone numbers should be submitted by Sept. 30, 2012, to: The B.C. Press Council, 201 Selby, Nanaimo, B.C., V9R 2R2. See www.bcpresscouncil.org for information about the Press Council.
Please contact Ashley Halden at 778-724-2500 or ashley.halden@ vkmason.ca
Medical/Dental PART Time to possibly Full Time, long term receptionist required for active dental practice in Nelson. Dental experience an asset, must be computer literate, able to multi task, and outgoing. Send resume to: 556 Josephine Street Nelson BC V1L 1W5
• Heavy Duty Mechanics • Automotive Mechanics or • Millwrights
Trades, Technical ALBERTA BASED Company looking for qualified & experienced: Equipment Operators, Mulcher, Feller Buncher & Processor Operators. Out of town & camp work. Safety tickets & drivers abstract required. Email resume: jobs@commandequipment.com Fax 780-488-3002. CERTIFIED ELECTRICIANS wanted for growing northern company. Competitive wages and benefits. Safety tickets needed. Fax 250-775-6227 or email: info@torqueindustrial.com www.torqueindustrial.com
(engine exp. an asset) The successful candidate will be operating a service vehicle in Fox Creek, Northern Alberta. Must be willing to work overtime. Exp. in natural gas compression is an asset. The successful candidate is not required to reside in Fox Creek, shift work negotiable. We Offer Top Competitive Wages, Benefit Plan & Performance Bonuses. E-mail resume to: jobs@ advantage-engine.ca or fax to: (1)780-622-4409 QUALITY CONTROL Person experienced with Piping and Structural Welding needed for a growing northern company. Competitive wages & benefits. Please email resume to: info@torqueindustrial.com Fax 250-775-6227 or apply online: www.torqueindustrial.com
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Yoga Yoga - Fall Sessions begins Sept 17th Register/Drop In NEW Restorative Yoga
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required immediately for busy shop. Send resume & cover letter to Box 610, Grand Forks, BC, V0H-1H0, or drop off at Community Futures or e-mail tomkat4@telus.net.
Volunteers ARE YOU looking for a meaningful volunteership? If so, please call the Crisis Line for more info. 250-364-0274 or email: crisisline@trailfair.ca
IF YOU own a home or real estate, Alpine Credits can lend you money: it’s that simple. Your credit/age/income is not an issue. 1-800-587-2161.
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Contractors HANSON DECKING West Kootenay Agent for Duradek 250-352-1814
Garden & Lawn Blue Spruce: 1-ft to 8-ft tall. For more information, call 250442-3878 or 250-442-7920. Good topsoil for landscaping and gardening. $30/pickup load. 250-442-2013 or 250442-2014.
Household Services A-1 FURNACE & Air Duct Cleaning. Complete Furnace/Air Duct Systems cleaned & sterilized. Locally owned & operated. 1-800-5650355 (Free estimates)
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GET BACK ON TRACK! Bad credit? Bills? Unemployed? Need Money? We Lend! If you own your own home - you qualify. Pioneer Acceptance Corp. Member BBB. 1-877987-1420. www.pioneerwest.com
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Mobile & RV Park U-Haul/moving supplies Tues-Fri : 9 am - 5 pm Sat : 10 am - 4 pm Telephone 250-442-2995 or U-Haul 250-442-8778
KOOTENAY HOME Maintenance & Handyman Services. Please contact Jeff @ 250-505-9693
BC INSPECTED GRADED AA OR BETTER LOCALLY GROWN NATURAL BEEF Hormone Free Grass Fed/Grain Finished $100 Packages Available Quarters/Halves $2.50/lb Hanging Weight Extra Lean Hamburger $4.00/lb TARZWELL FARMS 250-428-4316 Creston
Free Items 1960s console radio / phonograph. Works. Phone 250-4425959. 2 kittens to good home. Please call 250-442-2578. Sauder entertainment centre: fits 35 in TV. 3 glass doors on left, 4 doors on bottom. To be picked up. 250-442-2403.
Fruit & Vegetables Frozen 5 lb bags Raspberries $15 a bag, 1699 Hwy 3A Thrums, 250-399-4779 Local organic blueberries at Christina Lake. U-pick $3 per pound. 250-447-6682.
Furniture Good Used Furnishing Warehouse, Trail, Complete Household furnishing, Second Hand Store & Warehouse Call 250-367-9939 anytime Help Recycle
High end king sized bed
extremely comfortable, in very good condition. Sheets, bed skirt, duvet, duvet cover, pillows, mattress cover included. $500 obo. To view or make an offer, please call 250-442-8043 or 250-444-0440.
Pets & Livestock
Garage Sales
Feed & Hay
Grand Forks: Fri+Sat, Sept 7+8, 9-?. 5455 Almond Grds. #B1. Multi family downsizing.
Alfalfa, alfalfa mix or straight grass (small square bales) in Lister. Call Jay or Trish at 250428-9755 Grand Forks 5 grass mix hay, no weeds, $4.00 per bale. 250-442-6766. NICE 1st cut grass alfalfa hay, barn stored, small bales. Nursery area. 250-442-4204.
Lessons/Training OBEDIENCE CLASSES Starting Sept 19, 2012 Instructed by a certified Master Trainer Classes include: Beginner & intermediate levels Hand Signals Distance control Small classes insure one on one instruction For more info or to register call Angie 250-365-7370 or 365-4924
Pets Chihuahua puppies, many colours, healthy, very small dogs. 250-442-2604. COCKER SPANIEL puppies $500 incl. shots & vet check. 250.368.1960
Merchandise for Sale
Appliances Kenmore washer & dryer $100 pr; Maytag propane dryer $200. 250-442-8235.
Auctions Grand Forks Fall Fair society is looking for donations for their auction Sept 9th. All donations greatly appreciated. Call 250-443-3052.
Farm Equipment
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Ford 8N tractor, runs well, looks great! C/w rear blade. Call 250-442-0957. WANTED: used irrigation pipe, 2 or 3 inch, 30 ft. 250442-3400.
Grand Forks: Sat, Sept 15, 8am-noon, 7105 North Fork Rd - West Grand Forks Mobile Home Park. Kids back to school, need winter hobbies? Craft materials for sale: material, ribbon, scrapbook, & other misc. craft supplies; general home items; some electric tools: scroll saw, 12 inch planer, drill press, band saw, etc. NO EARLY BIRDS! Grand Forks: Sat, Sept 8, 8am-?, 9195 North Fork Rd (5 km sign). Horse tack, jewelry, antiques, lots more. Grand Forks: Sat Sept 8, 9am-3pm, 5785 Hughes Rd. 2 family, broad variety of items. Grand Forks: Sat+Sun, Sept 1+2, Fri-Sun, Sept 7-9, 10am2pm, 430 Cameron Ave, directly behind airport. Downsizing! ROBSON 3134 Waldie Ave Household, tools, books lots of old stuff/antiques Sat, Sept 8th, 8-12 noon ROSSLAND, 2023 Thompson Ave. Sept.8&9, 8am. Yard/ Moving sale. shop equipment/ Medi equipment 250-362-5050 Sat Sept 8th 8 am - ? corner of Nelson & Behnsen canceled if raining Trail. Moving Sale. Sat. Sept 8. 8am-1. Coins, furniture, lamps, sports equipment, kitchen stuff, lots of odds ‘n ends. 3761 Carnation Drive.
Heavy Duty Machinery A- STEEL SHIPPING STORAGE CONTAINERS / Bridges / Equipment Wheel loaders JD 644E & 544A / 63’ & 90’ Stiff boom 5th wheel crane trucks/Excavators EX200-5 & 892D-LC / Small forklifts / F350 C/C “Cabs”20’40’45’53’ New/ Used/ Damaged /Containers Semi Trailers for Hiway & StorageCall 24 Hrs 1-866-528-7108 Delivery BC and AB www.rtccontainer.com
WINTER TIRES FOR SALE 2 Winguard on steel rims 3/4 tread 205-65 R15 94T $100 for the pair • Crib mattress (great condition) $20 • Old TV’S $20 each (working just fine) Call 250-362-7681 after 5pm or 250-231-2174
Misc. Wanted Private Coin Collector Buying Collections, Silver Coins etc. Available now: 250-863-3082
Used 13’ Canoe including 2 paddles + vest + brackets to store $250 352-6804
Real Estate Acreage for Sale 3.29 Flat Acre in Krestova with water, 25 mins to Nelson or Castlegar 250-359-7861 FRUITVALE, 1acre; power, water, government cert. perk test. $120,000. 250-368-5711
Apt/Condos for Sale Francesco Estates, Glenmerry. Adults only. N/P, N/S, 1-3 bdrms. Phone 250.368.6761. Ermalinda Apartments, Glenmerry. Adults only. N/P, N/S. 1-2 bdrms. Ph. 250.364.1922 Bella Vista, Shavers Bench Townhomes. N/S, N/P. 2-3 bdrms. Phone 250.364.1822
For Sale By Owner Grand Forks: #6, 80 80th Ave, Granby River Estates. Waterfront condo, strata living, 2 bdrm, 2 bath, 1,136 sq ft, garage, full crawlspace, A/C, exc cond. All appliances included. $268,000. 250-442-5853 / 250-442-1214 Grand Forks: older 1,200 sq ft mobile, own land. $84,900. Near Extra Foods or sell mobile separately for $10,000. Apply at 3010 1st Rd.
GREAT STARTER HOME &/OR INVESTMENT ON RIONDEL RD. above Kootenay
Lake. 4 k to Ashram 4 k to Riondel & beach. 2 3/4 acres & 2 storey unfinished (but furnished) “Small is Beautiful” cabin. Good benches for building, one with lake view. In Aug. appraised at $170,000 but older, flexible vendor open to offers & might carry part of mortgage for suitable person or couple. For info & viewing please call : 1-780-566-0707
Houses For Sale Grand Forks: 2 bdrm, 2 bath, central air, skylights, vaulted ceilings, 2 car garage, Valley Heights. $225,000. 250-4423888. Grand Forks: 3 bdrm on 1 acre, GF Dist Irrigation water, separate well, gas, electric. 250-442-2578, 250-442-3341. Grand Forks: For sale by owner. Beautiful retirement living in a 55+ gated community (Clifton Estates). Built in 2008, this well built 2 bdrm rancher, with 2.5 baths, hardwood flrs, gas fireplace, central air, all amenities close within walking distance. Great for snowbirds. Beautiful landscaping with westerly views of valley. By Appt only. $279,900. Call or leave msg. 250-442-6975. ROBSON 3 Bdrm, 2 Bath Rancher, large double car garage on 4 lots near school & bus, comes with all appliances & freezer well established landscaped gardens, large garden shed, 40’ covered deck asking $310,000 Phone 250-365-1166 ROSSLAND BRAND new, 4bdrm. European heating, very energy efficient. $150. per sq. ft. 250-368-7972 or rosslandbuilder.com
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MUSIC TEACHERS wanted for guitar, voice, piano, etc. Must be creative and inspiring. Ph.778-476-5917. Visit Maeve Lily School of Music on Facebook. Lesson inquiries welcome. River Music Studio. Now enrolling for lessons in guitar, bass, banjo & mandolin. Call Tom, 250-442-5856.
Grand Forks. 2 vacant lots, surveyed, fenced, planted, cultivated, on 14th St. Further info on the gate post. Grand Forks: 4 lg attractive building lots adjacent to Barbara Ann Park, tennis courts & Granby River. Priced right from $55,000 - $65,000. Call Peter at 250-442-8335 or 250442-7724.
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Christina Lake: 1 bdm cottage, bsmt, wkshp, w/d. n/s $625 + util; 2-3 bdm home, solarium, bsmt, wkshp, f/p, w/d. n/s $975 + util. 604-771-1570.
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Grand Forks: 3 bdrm home, $750 month. 2 bdrm apt, util incl $775 month. 2 bdrm mobile $675 month, close to town. 3 bdrm nice clean home, on large ďŹ&#x201A;at lot $900 month. Greenwood: 1 bdrm home, 4 appliances $550 month. Christina Lake: 3 bdrm furnished home avail Sept 1/12 to June 30/13, $850 month plus util. N/S, N/P, References. Ken: 250-442-2632 ken.dodds@yahoo.ca
ROSSLAND 2bd, furnished, W/D, F/S, N/P, N/S, clean, quiet. 250.362.9473 ROSSLAND, bach. apt. Golden City Manor. Over 55. N/S. N/P. Subsidized. 250-3623385, 250-362-5030.
Grand Forks: NEW OWNERSHIP. 3 commercial spaces, in town (Black Knight building) & 1 on hwy. Available now. 250442-2599 / 250-443-1599. Prime downtown Grand Forks location - 3rd St Plaza, 3,000+ sq ft Lots of parking. Call 250-666-0088.
Misc for Rent Christina Lake: Oct 1st. to Spring 2013. 2 bdrm, furnished or unfurnished suites/ cottage, N/S, N/P, includes internet and electricity, starting at $500 per month. 250-4441441. Grand Forks: RV Park has 1 vacancy for long term rental, $500 a month includes all services. Call 442-2995.
Mobile Homes & Pads Grand Forks: sm 1 bdrm trailer river front on acreage, woodstove. $450/m including utilities. 250-443-5049. ROBSON Mobile Home for rent, Refer & Criminal check required, Call 250-304-3430
Homes for Rent BEAUTIFUL NEWER HOUSE FOR RENT IN THE SLOCAN LAKE AREA. AVAILABLE OCT 1st â&#x20AC;˘ 4 Bedroom-2 Bath on 2 Acres â&#x20AC;˘ Red Mtn. Road above SILVERTON w/ Valhalla views + quiet privacy â&#x20AC;˘ N/S , Open to keeping animals â&#x20AC;˘ 10 min. drive to Slocan Lake and Village amenities â&#x20AC;˘ Storage, treehouses, good access all year round â&#x20AC;˘ Minimum 1 Yr Lease â&#x20AC;˘ W/D Hookups, F/S plus Earth -Woodstove â&#x20AC;˘ $1250 negotiable with proper care of house, land + gardens â&#x20AC;˘ References Required â&#x20AC;˘ Secure Income Essential â&#x20AC;˘ Serious Inquiries Only Call: 250-362-7681 or Mobile 250-231-2174 Email: monikas_2010@ hotmail.com CASTLEGAR N. 2 Bdrm House (Main ďŹ&#x201A;oor) near schools & bus stop, suitable for college students or mature adults, F/S, N/P, N/S, $700/mth + shared utilities, Avail Sept 29th, references required 250-513-1950 CASTLEGAR Spacious 4 Bdrm house, available Sept 1st. Located on Columbia Ave, 2.5 Bathrooms garage & large backyard. $1350/mth + utilities For more information please call: 250-304-8088
Christina Lake: long term, avail Nov. 35 Franson Rd, 3 bdrm, pets negotiable. $750 mo & util. 250-447-9036. Grand Forks: 2 bdrm, nice clean ground ďŹ&#x201A;oor suite, N/S, N/P, close to Hutton School. Avail immediately. $700 month includes util. Ref req. 250-5090488, 250-442-3155, contact or leave msg. Grand Forks 2 bdrm, N/S, N/P, by hospital. $650 month +/utilities. 250-442-7278. Grand Forks: 3 bdrm, N/S, N/P. $750 month. Phone 250442-0922 after 6pm. Grand Forks: 4 bdrm, 2 bath, walk to school, new reno, 4 appliances, U/G sprinklers, carport, garage, work shop. N/S, N/P. 250-442-7227. Grand Forks: cute 2 bdrm cottage on river, fully furnished. Avail Sep 15 to Jun 15. $450 month includes Internet & satellite. 250-443-1502. Grand Forks: mobile home in need of some repairs and tlc. Owner offers a return of reduced or full rent in exchange for repairs. Ref req. N/P. Contact Cheryl at 250-492-5931. Longbeach: 3 bdrm, 2 bath avail now, yard, ďŹ replace HW Floors WD wood+Elec furnace N/P N/S $1150/m including internet/ cable 505-2693 or 229-4265 ROSSLAND, 2BDRM newly renovated house, beautiful condition, great location. Furnished, or not. W/D. $850$900 pm. N/S. 250-362-7790 W.TRAIL, 2BDRM., living room, hardwood ďŹ&#x201A;oors, updated kitchen, basement, covered porch. $800./mo. + utilities. N/S, N/P. References required. 604-649-9365
OfďŹ ce/Retail FRONT STREET Retail Gem 1675 sq ft available Nov 1st. Garden level and 2nd ďŹ&#x201A;oor spaces ($225 - $600) 601 Front St., Nelson. For more info call Douglas Barber at 250-551-4449 or preferably: dearlb@yahoo.com Room for Rent In a beautiful established 10 yr hair salon, great Baker St location. Ideal for Esthetics or Massage 550/m includes shared reception laundry, heat, hot water, phone & air conditioning. Contact Diana @ 250 352-1955 or evenings 250 505-3098
Want to Rent 27yr old female Clean, responsible N/P, N/S . Fixed guaranteed income. Ref avail, seeking bachelorette w/wiďŹ . Will paid up to $550/m inclusive danyalec@gmail.com or 352-9876 Grand Forks: working adult wants place to park trailer,for reasonable rent or exchange for maintenance or property sitting. Call 250-584-4866. Greeting Landlords!! Responsible & Reliable local tenant looking for a 2 bdrm in the Nelson Area. Willing to pay $800-950. Please call if you have something that may work 250-825-9626 Mature, Retired Woman Teacher, NS/NP/ND, excellent references, seeks long-term detached rental house. Previous homeowner, immaculate homekeeper inside & out. Under $1,000.mo please 352-4647 Nelson: Couple requires rental in town or access to transit max $800/m guar income. Willing to work for trade in rent. Quiet, respectful good ref avai call Shane @ 250 505-0663
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1991 Ford LTD Crown Vic, 4 dr, auto, no AC. c/w good sets of summers & winters. $1,000 obo. Phone 250-442-2274. 1997 Concorde. Phone 250.368.3969. 2009 Pontiac Vibe w/ 4 snow tires on rims. Pristine condition. Excellent deal to be made. 250-443-3013.
Cars - Sports & Imports 1991 VW Golf 4 dr sedan, 4 cyl, 5 spd, very reliable, but is 3 different colours. $1,300 obo. 250-493-1807, 250-4420122.
Motorcycles 2007 K1200 GT BGW Motorcycle. Mint cond. 27,000km. Many extras. 250.231.5732
2001 24ft. Citation M.home w/3 solar panels, 60,000kms. Also towable 2002 Chev Tracker, 111,000kms. $36,995 will sell separately 250-368-5749
For Sale - 1998, 27â&#x20AC;&#x2122; Sportsmaster Trailer. Sleeps up to 8 People. Twin Bunks, Pull-out Couch, Table Folds Down and Queen Pillow-top Mattress in Front Bedroom. Air Conditioner, 3 Burner Stove, Oven, Large Bathroom with Tub, 2 x 30lb Propane Tanks. Very Clean and in Excellent Condition! Asking $9,700. Located in Nakusp. Please call 250-265-9990 or email: tzanier@hotmail.ca for more info. **WANTED** Looking for small short box truck camper or camperette in good shape. Phone 250-6938883, leave message. Wanted: older Boler, Scamp, Trilium 17 ft or less must have F/S, toilet. Consider ďŹ xer upper, or right tent trailer also roof vent cover also 5th wheel front stabilizer. 250-442-4228.
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1988 Ford 4x4 w/canopy. Exc cond. Asking $2,500. 250-4423850.
1999 Layton 22 ft, exc shape, queen bed, full kitchen, microwave, A/C. $6,200 USD. 509779-4605.
1996 Ford crew cab 4 x 4 w/ 10,000 lb Warren winch, canopy & sled deck. $5,500 obo. 250-442-9651.
2007 GMC Sierra 1500 SLE 5.3 Z71, skid plates, 4 inch lift kit with brand new rims & tires. 78,291 kms. We ďŹ nance! Delivery to your door, no problem! Visit our website to submit a credit application today. See our website for more pics www.harrisoceansidegm.com Call Andy direct 250-616-7767
Boats 2007 Bass Tracker TXW 175, 60 HP, low hrs. Asking $12,995 obo. 250-445-6340. 2008 15â&#x20AC;&#x2122; Lund Boat, 2008 20 hp mercury outbroad 4 stroke long shaft manual 2008 easy load trailer, mint condition $7500 250-442-3037
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Seasonal Acommodation Christina Lake: waterfront 3bdrm, 2-bath fully furnished home available Sept 2012 to May 2013. $750/month plus utilities. N/S, N/P, 210 ft of waterfront, large private beach & dock. W/D, DW, upright freezer. References required. Call 253-954-6073 for more information.
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1bdrm lower suite, new and spacious, Woodland Park area, W/D, Oct 1st $750/mo utilities incl, 250-365-7405 CASTLEGAR SOUTH 1 Bdrm Basement suite in quiet 4-plex Clean, spacious & bright Laundry available, N/S, N/S $600/mth incl utilities Avail Oct 1st, 250-352-5659 or 250-687-0557
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Christina Lake: large bdrm available in large home by Huckleberry Market. Furnished or not. All utilities included. $450/mo. 250-443-9036.
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1 Bdrm bright, spacious ground level suite. Prefer 1 person. N/S N/P $850/mth incl W/D, Util & WiďŹ Call 354-4455 FRUITVALE, D/T, renoâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;d 1bd. NP. Ref.req. $525./mo. Avail. Sep10. call/ text 604-788-8509 Grand Forks: 1 bdrm, clean, quiet, 55+ building w/elevator. Walk to downtown. N/S, references required. $700 month plus utilities. 250-442-0952. Grand Forks: 3 bdrm, 1.5 bath sxs duplex, close to Hutton School. N/P. Ref req. 250442-2276, 250-442-6800. Grand Forks: 3 bdrm on main ďŹ&#x201A;oor across from Legion, downtown. N/S, ref req. 250442-2276, 250-442-6800. Grand Forks: basement suite, private entrance with parking space. Two blocks to town, modern, spacious, bright, one bedroom plus large den, washer & dryer incl. $675 per month, plus utilities. No pets, no smoking. Prefer seniors, damage deposit & references required. Call 250-442-3365. Grand Forks: Large 2-bdrm, 1.5-bath, 5 appliances, private 400 sq ft deck. N/S, N/P. Available Oct 1. $800/mo & util. 250-442-7808.
Grand Forks: approx 1,000 sq ft open area plus potential ofďŹ ce area with 22â&#x20AC;&#x2122; x 22â&#x20AC;&#x2122; attached workshop. Lots of parking, great location, good sign age on main road. Security system installed. 1,000 sq ft living quarters w/commercial space avail. Call Jim @ 250-442-9780 james.rankin70@yahoo.com
Christina Lake: for rent, sweet 2 bdrm newly renovated house, N/S, N/P $600/mon plus ulit. 250-443-3013
Grand Forks: 1 bdrm & large den, avail immed. Bright, clean, central location, insuite laundry, private entrance, parking. N/S, N/P preferred. $675 mo & electricity. Will consider reduced rent for yard care & snow removal. 250-442-0924.
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