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a city, did get a good deal?” The mayor said he could not answer, because part of it wasn’t tendered. “I don’t have the numbers, honestly,” he said. “The roof was tendered, the mechanical, the painting, there was one other that was tendered.” Paré, an engineer, went on to say the procurement policy for anything over $10,000 requires either three bids or a request for proposal. “It appears from the actual amounts that were spent on it, that those values were exceeded and that those rewards were put out without proper public procurement policy,” Paré said. Leigh Harrison, a former attorney, asked if the City has sought legal counsel, to which the mayor answered they hadn’t, since there was no legal problem. “In hindsight, there was errors made, was there any financial damage to the City? We’re not aware of that.”
Growth spurt possible for pool Grand Forks briefs Changing demographics and increasing use of recreation facilities have prompted the 10-person recreation commission of the Grand Forks Recreation Department to once again consider expansion of the Grand Forks Aquatic Centre. Chairman Gene Robert said the reason the recommendation is being considered now is because the current facilities are simply not meeting local needs.
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but more muscle is required than in the bikini category. Learn and Lunch Healthy Eating for Seniors Jan. 18 from 12 - 1 p.m. at the Grand Forks and District Public Library A lunchtime presentation aimed at seniors in the community. Sally Caisley from COSCO will be presenting. Bring your lunch but coffee, tea and cookies will be served. Grand Forks and District Public Library is located at 7342, 5th St.
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Last Thursday night, Rossland residents packed the Senior’s Hall in hopes of having the mayor clarify the issues around the arena roofing project which had arisen after documents revealed former building inspector Jason Ward’s company, ADA Contracting, had billed the city for $185,000 for work on the arena project, while Ward was the project manager for the City. Ward resigned in 2011 for “personal reasons” prior to the information being released. It was through Freedom of Information requests and a push by Coun. Kathy Moore that the information recently came to light. Granstrom attempted to answer questions, but the feeling in the room pointed to those questions not being resolved. “Without a doubt, this process was regrettable in some in-
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Part of an ongoing series looking at local collectibles. The Trail Smoke Eaters logo is nearly as well known as the hockey team’s very name. The earliest incarnation — an orange ring with two billowing smoke stacks in the centre — appears to have been designed in the mid-1930s. Mickey Brennan, who played on the 1939 world championship team, told the Trail Times in 1978 that it was designed by a Cominco general office type named Jimmy Rude. “As I recall, he was just a hockey fan with a flair for that sort of thing,” Brennan said. A copy of one of the first programs to use the logo sold last month on eBay for $68 US despite many
An iconic and historical logo of a famous hockey program. Submitted photo
missing pages. It was for a March 4, 1936 match between Trail and Kimberley, the third game in the West Kootenay Hockey League bestof-five league final.
Hugo Mackie scored a hat trick in leading the Dynamiters to a 6-3 win. Jimmy Morris, Ab Cronie, and Nick Andreashuk scored for Trail. Kimberley went on
to take the series three games to one. The program, produce by the Trail Booster Club, contains ads for the Company Store, Sherman’s Billiards, and Wagstaff Hardware, among others. It also contained contributions by hockey legends Lester Patrick, Lionel and Charlie Conacher, and Frank Boucher. The logo, which appears on the cover, has since gone through several refinements, most dramatically in 2000 when the team executive agreed to remove the smoke altogether, given financial incentives from image-conscious Cominco. It caused a bit of an outcry at the time — one pundit claimed it was like taking the H out of the Montreal Canadiens logo — but the smoke-free crest, featuring chimneys that look more like upright
finger guns, is the one the team wears to this day. • Another program for a 1962 Allan Cup final match between Trail and the Montreal Olympics sold for $58 US. Trail hosted that series and won, four games to one. • A 1953 postmark from the Lower Arrow Lakes community of Broadwater sold recently for $56 Cdn. The post office there operated from 1912 to 1954.” Another example of a Broadwater cancel sold last July for $66. The community’s name lives on in the road that goes from Brilliant to Deer Park. • A 1950 postmark from Brouse, just south of Nakusp, sold for $36 Cdn. The post office operated there from 1910-17, and 1932-64. Find pictures of all of the above at nelsonstar.com.
Grand Forks to host a peewee puck party Karl Yu West Kootenay Advertiser
Grand Forks will host the Peewee Tier 4 B.C. Hockey Championships in March and while the locals will be represented, organizers are hoping people from across the province attend as well. According to tournament co-chair Mike Jourdin, teams have not yet been determined – teams will take part in playoffs in February – but the Okanagan, East Kootenay, West Kootenay, Lower Mainland, Vancouver Island, and parts of the Yukon will vie for the title. Jourdin said Grand Forks seems to be off the map for some people but the area has a lot to offer. “What I’ve noticed is that many people do not seem to know where Grand Forks is, particularly when
Head coach Darryl Turner (standing at back) and Grand Forks’ peewee hockey team will be part of the Tier 4 B.C. Hockey championships in Grand Forks in March. Karl Yu photo
it comes to youth sports,” he said. “It seems at times that people often overlook Grand Forks as a sporting destination and look to the larger communities in the area for tournaments. I’m not sure why that is because
Grand Forks has a junior hockey team, the Grand Forks International baseball tournament and all the other minor organized youth sports that one would find in other larger centres.” Hosting this tournament is a good
way to support local minor hockey and showcase all the area has to offer according to tournament fundraiser/co-ordinator Colleen McKay. “You can come and see the sights of Grand Forks,” McKay explained.
“We have our local ski hill (Phoenix Mountain), the Grand Forks Aquatic Centre and we’re also trying to get the Doukhobor ladies on to do a luncheon for the visitors.” Volunteers are also needed whether they are from the local area or beyond. Anyone wishing to help or advertise in the tournament program can contact McKay at cascade4@telus.net or 250-442-0492. The tournament will begin on Sunday, March 17 and continue to Wednesday and Thursday of that week depending on how many teams are taking part. There will be a banquet on the evening of March 16, where rules will be discussed and players and coaches will have a chance to socialize. All games will take place at Grand Forks Arena.
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Nelson officers honoured Sam Van Schie West Kootenay Advertiser
A couple Nelson police officers were honoured with long service medals during the annual reception of city council last month. Police Chief Wayne Holland, who himself has been a police officer for more than 30 years, presented the awards to his colleagues. First up for recognition was Sergeant Fred Mansveld who retired last February after 31 years of service (“Which, in anyone else’s book, is the equivalent of 62 years years of performance,” joked Hol-
land). Mansveld enlisted with the Vancouver Police Department in 1981 and 10 years later came to the Nelson department as a constable. He was promoted to sergeant in 2002, and in 2005 he became the sergeant in charge of the Kootenay Integrated Road Safety Unit. “Under Fred’s leadership and style … the Kootenay IRSU unit has been recognized as one of the most efficient in British Columbia,” Holland said. The second recipient of the 30 year police exemplary medal was Deputy Chief Constable Henry Paivarinta, who also
got his start at the Vancouver Police Department, enlisting in 1982. After three years, he transferred to the Nelson department as a constable. Paivarinta was promoted to sergeant in 2000 and the next year he became an inspector. He was appointed to deputy chief constable in 2010. “During his tenure he was a police service dog handler, forensic identification expert, community policing officer and platoon sergeant,” Holland said. “Henry has plans to retire in 2013,” the chief concluded, “and I have plans not to accept his request.”
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Pictured above with Chief Holland (left) is Sergeant Fred Mansveld, below (right) is Deputy Chief Constable Henry Paivarinta. Sam Van Schie photos
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A story in last week’s Advertiser (“Ainsworth fire service going to referendum”) stated Ainsworth and Woodbury residents would vote “next year” on creating a fire service area. In fact, the referendum is expected to be held this spring.
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Highly intoxicated youth on New Year’s Eve may bring a downfall to the free rides offered to all residents by B.C. Transit on that night. Meribeth Burton, spokesperson for B.C.Transit said approximately 200 drunk and rowdy youth surrounded the 1 a.m. free ride in Rossland on Tuesday morning, which prompted a call for RCMP escorts and a review of the service in general. “In the last three years, there have been problems with intoxicated youth, on our buses (in Greater Trail),” she explained. “It’s a problem and something we are taking a very hard look at.” According to Burton, the large group of intoxicated youth surrounded the bus and starting banging on it, accompanied by other, “general bad behavior.” Sergeant Robert Hawton of the Trail RCMP detachment said the police responded to the call but the youth had dispersed. No charges were laid. Burton said that driver safety was addressed a few years ago, with the hiring of a private security guard for each driver on every bus. “This year, the operator and the security detail felt they had to leave the area for safety reasons. “However, for example, Victoria offered exactly the same service, and we had not one complaint.” Approx i mate ly 400 revelers in Greater Trail boarded the New Year’s Eve ride, and 65 riders in Castlegar took advantage of the free program.
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Castlegar waits before committing to regional rural business study
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It was during this month last year when a presentation was made for the benefit of Castlegar city council and chamber of commerce, the pitch outlined a concept regarding business retention and expansion. The outfit behind the idea is the Columbia Basin Rural Development Institute, based at Selkirk College in Castlegar.
“It is something that will come up and council is ready to discuss it. Whether we support it or not is still up in the air.” Coun. Deb McIntosh Being touted at the time was a three-year pilot project which was just getting underway. To this point in time work has been done pertaining to Greater Trail and the Boundary country, as well as a broad crosssection of regional businesses having been mined for their input on what they’d like to see in the way of changes to the business-environment. The Castlegar decision in early 2012 was to take the matter into consideration for the
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Boundary region,” it is explained on the group’s website in a release from November, 2012. “With this data, planners and decision-makers can make informed decisions about the future of our region to improve the quality of life for present and future generations. The State of the Basin was first piloted by Columbia Basin Trust (CBT) in 2008. When the Columbia Basin Rural Development Institute (RDI) was created, it brought together CBT and Selkirk College’s research assets and took on the responsibility of providing State of the Basin data moving forward.” Terri MacDonald believes in the work because she’s just as sold on the area the work is focussed on. “We know we live in a great place,” she is quoted on the group’s website, “and we want to be able to support residents and communities to continue to make it an ever better place to live.”
Notice of Public Forum Thursday, January 17, 2013
Tuesday, January 15, 2013
6:30pm at Rossland Secondary School Gym 2390 Jubilee Street, Rossland
6:30pm at Twin Rivers Elementary School Gym 649 7th Avenue, Castlegar
The Board is considering potential school closure and/or reconfiguration potentially impacting Rossland Secondary School, MacLean Elementary School and J. Lloyd Crowe Secondary School. The public forum will provide information and allow members of the public to provide input to the Board about the potentially effected Rossland and greater Trail area schools.
The Board is considering potential school closure and/or reconfiguration potentially impacting Castlegar Primary School, Twin Rivers Elementary School, Kinnaird Elementary School and Robson Community School. The public forum will provide information and allow members of the public to provide input to the Board about the potentially effected Castlegar area schools.
Background information about the various configurations and details about the opportunity to make written submissions can be found on the district website at www.sd20.bc.ca/facilities.
Background information about the various configurations and details about the opportunity to make written submissions can be found on the district website at www.sd20.bc.ca/facilities.
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Kootenay-Columbia School District #20
Notice of Public Forum
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the affordable monthly rent and include weekly housekeeping, a wide selection of recreational and social activities, 24 hour emergency monitoring, shuttle bus service, and hot, delicious meals prepared by on-site chefs. And each meal is served by cheerful wait staff in a central dining room, with a cozy fireplace where guests and families are always welcome. In addition to the hospitality services, residents can enjoy peace of mind knowing they don’t have to worry about extra bills because all utilities including water, sewer, heat, air conditioning and cable are also included. What’s more, Silver Kettle Village’s convenient location enables seniors to easily maintain their relationships with friends and family. And at Silver Kettle Village pets are a big part of the family. In this pet friendly building residents are encouraged to bring their pets with them to live. Free from the responsibilities of home-ownership, seniors at Silver Kettle Village can enjoy the many other activities and joys that life offers. We’re fortunate to live in a time when retirement living options provide everything seniors want – and more! Silver Kettle Village is open daily; and you can call (250) 442-0667 for more information or to book a tour.
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Thursday, January 10, 2013 West Kootenay Advertiser
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Community
Welcome to the world of willow appreciation submitted
Castlegar Garden Club guest speaker, Jim Brockmeyer of Bluestem Nursery, will give a presentation and slideshow ‘Willows the Familiar Stranger’, on Jan. 16 at 7 p.m. at the Community Complex. Everyone welcome. Free admission. Jim Brockmeyer, horticultural legend in the field of willows and ornamental grasses, will share his expertise on willows. As Jim says, “willows are everywhere, but we really don’t know them.” Jim’s knowledge is prodigious and his enthusiasm contagious. Willow lovers in Canada and the U.S., are spurring the wave of willow interest across North America. Liv-
Horticulture expert Jim Brockmeyer of Bluestem Nurseries will be giving a presentation on Jan. 16 at the Castlegar Complex. Submitted photo
ing willow tunnels, pergolas and fences are setting a trend
in botanical gardens, public spaces, playgrounds, and
backyards. Ornamental, winter interest, hedges/fedges,
branches and catkins for flower arranging, basket making, twig furniture, creeping alpine willows, the only limits are one’s imagination. Willow caskets are popular in England for their environmental friendliness. Jim’s original inspiration for Bluestem Nursery was determining which ornamental grasses were sufficiently cold hardy for the cold Canadian environment. Jim Brockmeyer started collecting ornamental grasses and building up his stock in 1989. By 1994, Bluestem Nursery was British Columbia’s first wholesale nursery specializing in ornamental grasses. A 1996 Gardens West article by Jim kicked off the mail-order
retail division. Local interest in willows inspired Jim to diversify into willows in 1996. Bluestem is now one of the preeminent suppliers of willows and grasses in both Canada and the United States, with 45 varieties of willows and 122 ornamental grasses available. With lots of help, the bluestem.ca website first went online in 2003, beginning its development into the current 300+ page resource of information and images on willows and ornamental grasses. The Castlegar Garden Club welcomes new members. For further information contact Rose Cheveldave 250.365.9600 or castlegargardenclub@ shaw.ca.
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Market makes it trail staff West Kootenay Advertiser
The Trail Outdoor Market was the success story of 2012, says the city’s mayor. Dieter Bogs said the market managed to turn a profit for the city after completion of its first year, with over 300 vendors attending 10 market events, and over 6,000 people coming through in the course of the season. A cheque for the amount of $2,743.04 was handed over to the city after the last market of the year on Dec. 14 in the Cominco Gymnasium. The total profit— accrued from vendor permits—was split between the city and the Trail and District Chamber of Commerce.
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Thursday, January 10, 2013 West Kootenay Advertiser
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Thursday, January 10, 2013 West Kootenay Advertiser
All’s well that includes learning opportunities with the program
submitted
Teck Trail Operations’ Inspiring Wellness and Learning (IWL) program has been recognized as one of the top wellness programs in Canada. The program was one of three finalists in the Benefits Canada Workplace Health and Benefit Awards, hosted in Toronto. “It’s fantastic to see this employee-run program recognized on a national stage,”
said Greg Belland, General Manager, Teck Trail Operations. “The tireless efforts of our program leaders and the enthusiastic participation of all employees, from personal health commitments to participating in events such as the Elementary School Hockey Challenge, are what make this program successful.” The focus of the IWL program is to encourage healthy
Teck Trail employee Gord Aiken shows his son how to tackle a face-off at the Teck Inspiring Wellness and Learning event on Dec. 16. Submitted photo
lifestyles among all employees. The program offers a wide range of healthy lifestyle and learn-to programs that include walking and yoga. Significant focus is placed on health education opportunities, including onsite kidney and m am m o g r ap hy screening. Annual health checks help employees learn about and improve their health
and there are opportunities to better understand mental health concerns with the Beyond the Blues program. Community outreach has also been a goal of the program, through events for employees, their families and the community, including the Elementary School Hockey Challenge, the Silver City Days Fun Run Corporate Challenge and the Kids-Tri triathlon. The program has
benefitted from the hard work and dedication of our Teck Wellness Coordinator Megan Olson and IWL Committee Chair Gord Menelaws. Megan is committed to improving as many lives as possible by offering diverse health-related opportunities; Gord’s can-do attitude means the events run smoothly. His longtime involvement in the community has helped the program to expand its reach
beyond our employees. Teck Trail Operations wellness programs have won numerous awards, including the Active Communities Award of Excellence from BC Recreation and Parks Association in 2009, and a Literacy Award from Canada Post in 2003. If you’d like more information please contact Gord Menelaws at 250-368-9131 or gordon.menelaws@teck.com.
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Personal finances
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Some straight talk on the markets (and the Fiscal Cliff ) SUBMITTED
Despite reasonablyf good job numbers in America, stock markets had given up some of their recent gains during the fall months because of uncertainty over who would win the U.S. presidential election. In the lead-up to the vote, daily market performance was influenced by shifts in voter intentions. When opinion polls indicated that President Barack Obama would be re-elected (which he was) that had a negative effect on the markets. Obama and the Democrats were generally viewed as less favourable for business and investors.
All of the other countries in the world, and especially Canada, are deeply concerned about our closest trading partner. Clearly, America and its president have been facing a lot of challenges since then. Over the last few months, I’m sure many of you have heard the term “U.S. fiscal cliff ” being tossed around in the media. Not too many really understood the implications of it – but the actual perception of the name “fiscal cliff ” gave ominous overtones. There had been a December 31, 2012 deadline for the Democrats and Republicans to come up with an agreement to avert the full force of some $600 Billion in spending cuts and tax hikes that were scheduled to take effect throughout 2013.
Debbie Perepolkin
The deadline passed, however, and after falling off the cliff for only one day, the House and Senate took action which prevented a fiscal shock that some economies thought would be enough to put the U.S. economy back into a recession. In both the U.S. and Europe, we have seen a pattern develop. It seems that whenever economic growth hits a roadblock, efforts are made to encourage growth. Most recently, we saw quantitative easing by the U.S. Federal Reserve, and bailouts of weak banks by the European Union. The effectiveness of these measures in creating jobs and stimulating economic expansion is questionable. However, based on the track record of central banks and governments, we expect that they will respond with unlimited money-printing if they deem it necessary. When it comes to averting the “fiscal cliff ” - the new U.S. legislation will avoid most of the scheduled tax hikes for the large majority of U.S. taxpayers and it will extend emergency unemployment benefits for one year. However, the legislation does not address larger budget issues such as deficit reduction, tax reform or raising the debt limit. In addition, it delays the automatic cuts to U.S. defense and do-
mestic spending for just two months. This deal postpones most of the fiscal adjustment, which is positive for the economy in the near term – however, the details for a longer-term solution still need to be worked out and the next deadline for action will likely be the debt ceiling in late February. While the debt ceiling situation may
produce more anxiety, a positive outcome could be an important event for investors. If the markets see a credible multi-year plan for taxes and deficit reduction, particularly one that includes tax and entitlement reform, it could be tremendously positive for the economy and the financial markets. So, what we have now is a nation who
is simply “kicking the can down the road” to avoid the immediate impact of tax hikes and spending cuts but it did little to answer the long-term deficit reduction, tax reform and spending questions. No doubt, there will be temporary relief that the cliff has passed, but the stock markets will still want to see meaningful deficit reduction plans down the road.
There is much work ahead in Washington. All of the other countries in the world – and especially Canada, are deeply concerned about our closest trading partner and the ramifications faced by us in our own country. It is so blatantly obvious that something must be done. I just wish they would all quit “playing politics” and implement some meaningful
“action plans.” As a child, I was always told that “money doesn’t grow on trees - yet when it comes to the governments of the world - apparently it does.
Debbie Perepolkin CFP CPCA is a financial planner with Assante Financial Management Ltd. and her company The Affolter Financial Group Inc. in Castlegar.
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Tip of the Week: The first New Moon of 2013 happens on January 11 at 11:44 am PST at 21 Capricorn 46, in the Tropical Zodiac. This will produce a sobering effect which will become more noticeable as the Moon waxes to full. At best, this may be interpreted as a ‘grounding’ influence that will shift the year into high gear. Mercury plays a key role in this New Moon Seed and it too is in Capricorn which will contribute to the practical, pragmatic, strategic and disciplined tone implied in the overall chart portrait. The lingering influence of Sagittarius up to now has perpetuated visionary ideals, principal based activism, philosophical reflection and perhaps simple desires to be more leisurely. This is one of Sagittarius’s gifts – to step back and see the bigger picture. A good question to ask and to act upon is: Will 2013 prove to be any different than other years? Or will it be strewn with the usual chorus of events, excitements and dramas – the old ‘business as usual’ - ‘same shit different pile’ attitude and approach? To the extent that one lives life reactively, passively apathetically and cynically, this will be the case. Yet, we have free will and are meant to use it cooperatively with life. This is a more accurate interpretation of the word ‘destiny’, a word that is commonly misunderstood and misused. Make the most of your free will and wisdom to cooperate to create greater fulfillment and success and thereby actualize the full potential of your destiny. This is where Astrology can be of valuable assistance.
ARIES (MAR 21 – APR 20)
LIBRA (SEP 22 – OCT 22)
TAURUS (APR 20 – MAY 21)
SCORPIO (OCT 22 – NOV 21)
GEMINI (MAY 21 – JUN 21)
SAGITTARIUS (NOV 21 – DEC 21)
CANCER (JUN 21 – JUL 22)
CAPRICORN (DEC 21 – JAN 19)
LEO (JUL 22 – AUG 23)
AQUARIUS (JAN 19 – FEB 19)
VIRGO (AUG 23 – SEP 22)
PISCES (FEB 19 – MAR 20)
You are in a serious, sober and ambitious mood as the year gets underway. The New Moon has activated your determination to be seen, heard, recognized and rewarded. You feel the desire and perhaps the need to make some very real changes without, to match what you feel is happening within. Clarify to yourself and others what you want and, if necessary, learn ‘how to’.
A mood to go big continues. You know this will require more discipline and effort. Yet, you feel extra committed. Your sights are set on a brighter future. Many ambitions are brewing within. Regardless how much work you are doing that is apparent, you are likely doing at least as much behind the scenes. Your main interest now is how to work smarter than harder.
You are undergoing a lot of changes at the outset of this New Year – a veritable metamorphosis. It is important that you engage your imagination positively to work with this change, lest it lapse into conjuring negative hallucinations. Positively, you are looking to the power, authority and leverage that others can provide to support you.
Your relationships are getting a lot of stimulation now. This may be the source of plenty of excitement and satisfaction. At worst, others are attempting to control you. At best, these associations are guiding you to new positions, tools, methods and/or directions that will prove empowering. Take a proactive, innovative and cooperative approach for best results.
The time has come for you to make a whole host of improvements. These will be linked to your daily habit patterns affecting your overall lifestyle. Clean, clear and polish is the basic requirement. As well, take inventory of all your talents and assets and be thorough in your approach. Make the most of all you have already in preparation to add to the list soon.
Taking a creative approach to realize your power potential in the world is a central theme now. Be open to the variety of goods and/ or services you can provide and take the same approach in deciphering what outer sources can provide for you. Overall, this is a call to analyze all resources - both outgoing and incoming. Entertain all possibilities.
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A good deal of activity close to home and with family is being activated now. This may basically involve an early pitch at cleaning and beautifying your living space. Investing into tools, equipment, appliances and/or decorative supplies is likely. Aim to establish an atmosphere of beauty, function and power as a basis of success for the whole family.
A wide array of places to go, people to see and errands to run are keeping you busy now and will over the next few weeks. This period also contains a good deal of creative potential. Making key contacts and/or strategic moves now will contribute to creating many new opportunities for the coming months. The sooner you can clearly decipher your direction the better.
The process of building upon new foundations continues. This is a very important and powerful time in this regard. Yet, avoid hasty choices and actions. Rather, take a slow and sure approach. This is a good time to create a healthier attitude as well, leading to increased efficiency and effectiveness. What habit patterns from the past are best left behind?
The New Moon in your sign will have the effect of launching you into this New Year. You are likely in a determined mood and are ready to take any pioneering initiatives that are necessary to succeed. Managing the results of previous choices and actions is also important. Aim to consolidate and harmonize existing realities in preparation for new assertions.
An ambitious and determined mood vies with a playful one. Making extra efforts behind the scenes, in an administrative sense, will help you to achieve this balance. So, avoid too much distraction and social activity. If you are focused and diligent and solidify your base, you will feel more at peace to take advantage of those narrower windows to get in some playtime.
The future is beckoning. To answer, you are wise to look to the bigger picture over the long term. This is basically called ‘having a vision’. By tuning-in to your intuitions, dreams and desires, clarifying these and then practically gauging the possibilities, 2013 could prove to be a major leap forward for you. As well, vote for yourself and work on your confidence levels.
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Rentals Apt/Condo for Rent 2-Bedroom suite for rent, available immediately; $700 per month plus utilities. Ph. 250-304-7490 in Castlegar. 3 bdrm condo with 2 full bath, available now. RR. NP. Phone 250-442-2276 / 250-442-6800. ANNABELLE 156 Haig St. 3bdrm. apt. for rent. Heat incl. $1050./mo. Avail immed. NP 250-231-6791 E.TRAIL, 2BDRM Gyro park, heat, hot water & cable incl. $675/mo 250-362-3316 FRUITVALE, 2bd. Newly renovated, incl. w/d,f/s. On park, close to school & all amenities. Snow rem. $700./mo. +util. 250-921-9141 FRUITVALE, D/T, 1bd. ns/np, Ref.req. $525./mo +util. Avail. Feb.1.Call/text: 604-788-8509 Grand Forks: 1 bdrm, downtown w/elevator,A/C, in suit laundry. Mature adult. Small pet upon approval.N/S, ref req. $700 mo & utilities. 250-4420952 or 250-442-5984. Grand Forks: 2 bdrm. N/P RR. Across from Legion 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. Damage deposit & references required. Call 250442-3365. NELSON Uphill: 2bdrm apt at Granite Manor, 104 Morgan St 55+, NS/NP, avail immediately $850/m heat/cable incl. 250-352-2072 NEW 2 BRD SUITE , WD N/S N/P PREFER QUIET COUPLE, $1000/M + UTIL AVAIL FEB 1ST 352-1633 ROSSLAND 2bdrm, clean, quiet, F/S, W/D, N/P, N/S, 250-362-9473 SUNNINGDALE, large 2bdrm. 1bth. Cable, heat & a/c included. Free use of washer & dryer. No smoking, No pets. Avail. Jan.1st. 250-368-3055
Misc for Rent Christina Lake 1bdrm cottage, deck, bsmt, w/d, $625 + utils. 2-3 bdrm home, 2 bath, solarium, bsmt, f/p, w/d, n/s, $900 + utils. 604-771-1570 or edgemont2@hotmail.com
Mobile Homes & Pads Grand Forks: 3 bdrm mobile home, F/S, gas, cent/air, laundry hookup, No smokers OR pets. Suited for 1-2 quiet responsible adults. Ref required 250-442-8289
VERY nice 2008 Honda Civic LX Coupe with 1.8L, 5 speed 103,000 kl. Sharp brownish gray exterior. Winters. EXCELLENT condition. Remaining 6 yrs or 120,0000 warranty. Price $10,500 (firm). 250-304-9419
Off Road Vehicles 2010 - 366 Arctic Cat ATV (auto). 265k. Hardly used. w/New drop tail gate trailer. New $8,600 asking $6,000firm. Can be viewed at downtown Home Hardware. 250-442-0572.
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1992 Ford Ranger 2WD , runs but needs rear end, w/canopy. 250-442-2578.
No qr code reader? Text info: 778.786.8271
2005 Stow & Go Dodge Grand Caravan, summer & winter tires on rims, excellent maintenance. $5,500/obo. Have just upgraded and have no need for 2 vehicles. 250-442-8406. 2008 F150 4 x 4 XLT, auto ex shape,89,000 km, 250-365-0190 ask for Rod $23,900 OBO
2005 Toyota Tacoma Quad Cab, mint, only 118,000 km incl summer & winter wheels & tires, 6 speed manual trans, $18,900 OBO contact Ross @ 250 354-3384
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Grand Forks: Lg unique 1 bdrm apt, 5 app’s, dwntwn, $800 utils inc. 2 bdrm Apt $750 utils inc. 3 bdrm, 1.5 bath townhouse, 4 app’s, $800. 2 bdrm, 2 bath furnished home on river $750. 2 bdrm house, 5 app’s, lg fenced yard $750. COMMERCIAL & OFFICE SPACE. Terms negotiable. Greenwood: 1 bdrm home, 4 appl’s $550. 3 bdrm home, 4 appl’s $700. Christina Lake: 3 bdrm furnished home avail to June 30/13, $850. N/S, N/P, References. Ken: 250-442-2632 ken.dodds@yahoo.ca Grand Forks Realty Ltd.
Homes for Rent CASTLEGAR 2 to 3 Bdrm House, 1 Bath House, W/D N/S, N/P, wood stove $795/mth + utilities, Avail Immed 250-304-9257 Castlegar Avail immediately 3 - 4 Bdrm House, close to schools, beautiful hardwood floors, F/S, DW, Laundry huge fenced yard, N/S, N/P $1100/mth + utilities Call 250-304-9868 Christina Lake; 2bdrm, F/SW/D, near shopping/school, $640/m. 250-447-6395. Grand Forks: 3 bdrm, 2 bath $900m /+utils, Lg fenced yard, N/S. Avail now. 250-442-0554 Grand Forks 3 bedroom w/ 1 1/2 bath. SxS duplex w/big yard. N/S, N/P. Ref. required. 250-442-2276/250-442-6800. Grand Forks Responsible family to rent a 4bdrm, 1 1/2 bath, full basement, covered garage, close to school, very lg fenced back yard, N/S, N/P, RR, 4 apply’s. Avail Feb 1. $1,150/m+util’s. 250-442-5160 Greenwood 3bdrm, 1.5 bath, fenced yard, sm greenhouse, sm shed, sm pet negotiable. $750/m . 604-951-0533.
DOWNTOWN TRAIL, shared accommodation, $450./mo. 250-368-6075
Storage Grand Forks 1000sq ft heated storage w/security system, very reasonable. 250-4429780.
Suites, Lower 2 bdrm suite , newly reno’d $950/m includes util avail immediately 354-1944
Suites, Upper CASTLEGAR, 1 Bdrm suite neat Kootenay Market & Bus stop $515/mth inclusive Avail Immed, N/S, N/P 250-608-3930
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Greenwood: 1 bdrm home, 4 appl’s $550. 3 bdrm home 4 appl’s $750. Grand Forks: 2 bdrm apt $750 utils inc. 2 bdrm, 2 bath furnished home on river $750. Unique 1 bdrm very lg apt dwntwn, 5 app’s, utils inc, $800. 3 bdrm townhouse, 1.5 bath, 4 app’s $800. 2 bdrm home, 5 app’s, lg fenced yard, $750. Christina Lake: 3 bdrm furnished home avail to June 30/13, $850. N/S, N/P, References. Ken: 250-442-2632 ken.dodds@yahoo.ca
TRAIL, 3BD., newly renovated. $950./mo. N/S, N/P. Avail. immed. 250-367-7558
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ESTATE - HOUSE, Wynndel Flats on 6.3/acres. Approx 1200sq.ft. main floor, 4/bdrms. 2 1/2/baths, 1 1/2 story + full bmnt. Exc. soil for gardening crops, grew strawberries for 40/yrs, asparagus for 10/yrs, now in hay. 1/acre fenced for pets + fenced front yard. Recent improvements- new asphalt shingles on garage, new deck, siding, painting and repairs. $255,000obo. 250-8665274
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