Kootenay News Advertiser, February 01, 2013

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Provincial agreement sees Ktunaxa benefiting from local resource extraction.

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Tomorrow is the day of truth. On February 2, a handful of rodents will decide the fate of gardeners across the continent. From Punxsutawney Phil in Pennsylvania to Wiarton Willie in Ontario and Balzac Billy in Alberta, groundhogs will be crawling from their burrows. If it is a cloudy day, they will snoop around and we will get an early spring. If it is sunny, they will quickly retreat into their dens to wait out another six weeks of winter that are ahead of us. How accurate are their predictions? Over the years, the various groundhogs are reported to have been right about 60% of the time, some being more successful than others. Not bad, for a rodent that is untrained in meteorology, but do we really want to rely on that to plan our gardening season? Probably not, but what the groundhogs are reminding us about is that while snow and ice are still covering our landscape, it is never too early to start thinking about gardening. Take a good look at your yard and garden now and you will be prepared when temperatures start rising and the ground wakes up. Are there any spots that need filling in? Are there cluttered plantings that would benefit from being split up and shared with a friend? When it is cold and dreary outside, sit down with a cup of tea and a good gardening book. Educate yourself on topics that will improve your expertise; then use that knowledge and create a gardening season plan. It will help you stay on track when you get busy. Getting a clean start to the gardening season should be taken quite literally. Through the summer, mineral deposits and other debris can build up in outdoor containers, and it may harbour diseases that can cause problems for your plants. Clean and disinfect your pots and planters thoroughly. It takes minimal effort, but can make all the difference in ensuring success for your containers later. Take stock of your garden tools, repair or replace broken handles, tools and worn-out gloves. Tools also benefit from a thorough cleaning. You might want to put together a gardening tool kit that gives you everything you need in one convenient location. A wander through the garden centre can give you a good idea of gadgets you could be adding. Successful growing starts with the basics – soil and water. Before you start planting, get us to look at a sample of your soil. Take several goodsize samples from your garden and bring them in. We can send it off to a professional lab for analysis and then give you recommendations as to what kinds of fertilizers and ammendments will improve the quality of your soil. Once your garden has been planted, nothing is more important for its ability to thrive than water. Too little water and plants cannot develop properly; too much water will make them prone to rot, and diseases, as well as waste a valuable resource. Drip irrigation systems can be great for those with large gardens or little time while being good for the environment, as less water is wasted. They are easy to install and if you need a hand in designing a system, bring a scale drawing to the irrigation specialist - they will be happy to assist. While you are patiently waiting for the outdoor growing season to start, make sure to brighten up your home and chase away any winter blues. Start some hyacinths or paperwhites indoors or add flowering houseplants for a bright dash of colour. Till next week... happy gardening. Submitted by Kerstin

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Submitted A new revenue-sharing agreement ensures four Ktunaxa Nation communities benefit from resource development within their traditional territory. The agreement is the fourth Economic and Community Development Agreement (ECDA) in the province and fulfils the B.C. government’s commitment to reach 10 new non-treaty agreements under the BC Jobs Plan by 2015. The Economic and Community Development Agreement (ECDA) will enable the Ktunaxa Nation, comprised of the four communities of St. Mary’s, Tobacco Plains, Lower Kootenay and Akisq’nuk First Nation, to share revenues from new coal mine projects in the Elk Valley. The agreement also links to the Strategic Engagement Agreement between B.C. and Ktunaxa Nation, which provides for a decisionmaking and project-review process to ensure the Ktunaxa Nation continues to be involved in decision-making about new mine projects. The ECDA provides stability and greater certainty for coal mining operations in the Elk Valley. In the past fiscal year, mineral taxes derived from all coal mines in B.C. amounted to approximately 90 per cent of total provincial mineral tax revenue. Elk Valley coal operations contribute the majority of this revenue. The ECDA builds on the existing Strategic Engagement Agreement (SEA) with the Ktunaxa, signed in 2010, which guides ongoing government-to-government discussions on natural resource decisions, and is another example of B.C.’s commitment to transform its relationship with the Ktunaxa Nation. The agreement is one step toward addressing the Ktunaxa interest in being recognized as a government in the Ktunaxa Territory, being appropriately accommodated for potential impacts on Ktunaxa Nation’s asserted Aboriginal rights, including title, achieving a greater role in the regional economy and supporting Ktunaxa community development initiatives.

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3 Facts you Saving a little money on insurance need to Know About... New Highway 3 Passing Lanes... 1. A $6 million contract has been awarded to a Kootenay company, Barrie MacKay Contracting Ltd, to construct a westbound passing land on Hwy 3 near Sparwood.

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The Kootenay News Advertiser is a community East Kootenay newspaper featuring news of the best buys in the East Kootenay. Published every Monday and Friday at Cranbrook, BC by Black Press Group Ltd. Subscription rates for mailing outside the East Kootenay: $170 per year, $85 per 6 months and $42.50 per 3 month GST inclued. NOTICE OF COPYRIGHT - All rights reserved, entire contents copyright by Kootenay News Advertiser. (Registration No. 164 Serial No. 271043). Reproduction of editorial material or advertisements in whole or part is forbidden without written permission by the publisher. AGREEMENT - It is agreed by the advertiser that Kootenay News Advertiser will not be responsible for errors or omissions and will not be liable for any amount exceeding the space contracted for and then only the portion in which such error appeared. Kootenay News Advertiser is a family oriented community newspaper and therefore reserves the right to refuse any advertisement that in our opinion does not fit our focus. We cannot accept advertisements or letters to the editor criticizing or disparaging other advertisements, firms or individuals or any advertisements directed to a specific race or religion. The views of individuals expressed in Kootenay News Advertiser are not necessarily those of the publisher. Printed in Canada

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2. This passing lane project is one of many passing lane and new bridge projects on Hwy 3 during Bill Bennett’s time as MLA. The BC government has invested tens of millions inHighway 3 in the East Kootenay. 3. Highway 3 in BC is a key route for tourism, industrial & commercial traffic across southern BC. The project was identified as a high priority by the mayors and the regional district alongHwy 3. Honorable Bill Bennett Minister of Community, Sport and Cultural Development Telephone: 250 417-6022 Facsimile: 250 417-6026 Toll Free: 1 866 417-6022 email: bill.bennett.mla@leg.bc.ca website: www.billbennett.bc.ca Constituency Office: 100c Cranbrook Street North Cranbrook, BC V1C 3P9

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Across 1 Yes votes 5 Bonobos 9 Mineral suffix 12 Invitation 16 String tie 17 Oxidize 18 Aussie hopper 19 Navel homophone 20 Cradle of Confederation 23 Intestine section 24 Solitary performer 25 Chef Crawford (Food Network) 26 Bumpy knot on tree 27 Fish eggs 28 European mountains 29 Wheat or oats 30 Actress Follows 33 Italian “see you” 34 Carnival city 35 Fine sediment 38 Like a racetrack 39 Sound of contentment 40 Amorous act 41 Earth: prefix 42 Prov. of 20A 43 Conservative 44 Break-away groups 45 Carpet of the 70’s 46 Log jottings 48 Vast tale 49 Quebec filmmaker (“Mon Oncle Antoine”) 50 Global 54 Having a screw loose: not all ___ 57 Vow 58 Closing with key 62 Liver secretion 63 Shaft leading down 65 CD or DVD 66 Coffee alternative 67 Brewed beverage 68 Stockings 69 Bees’ abode 70 Thailand, once 71 Completely fascinated 73 Flock member 74 Lacking colour 75 Neglected 76 Winnipeg’s Fort Garry 78 First black Canadian with Victoria

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Organizing Group Required For Canada Day Celebrations

The City of Cranbrook is currently soliciting the services of any interested parties (e.g. local service club(s), non-profit society) to coordinate and undertake the annual Canada Day celebrations. Some funding and staff assistance will be made available through the City of Cranbrook. If your group is interested or would like additional information please contact: Chris New Director of Leisure Services City of Cranbrook Phone: 250-489-0251 Email: cnew@cranbrook.ca

City of Cranbrook Draft Sign Bylaw – Public Input Deadline February 1, 2013

To ensure that every business owner and the public have an opportunity to review and comment on the draft Sign bylaw, the deadline for public comment has been extended from December 31, 2012 to 4:30pm on Friday February 1, 2013. Copies of the draft bylaw are available at the Chamber of Commerce or at City Hall. If you have any questions, please contact Rob Veg, Senior Planner at (250) 489-0241 or veg@cranbrook.ca.

2013 Water, Sewer, and Solid Waste Utility Accounts

A discount of 5% will be granted on all 2013 Utility Accounts paid for the year and received at City Hall on or before February 28, 2013.

Deer Feeding Prohibition Bylaw

Under this bylaw, no one is to provide deer with food by intentionally leaving food, food waste or other attractive edible material intended for the sole purposed of feeding deer. For example, leaving out a bale of hay, a bag of apples or other compostable food scraps on a residential lot or property where these items are not consistently being grown or produced for human consumption would be seen as an infraction to the bylaw.

Fire Services Begins Carrying Pet Oxygen Kits

(Left to right) Sharon Marasco, owner One Of The Family Pet Care Centre; Captain Jack Magro, Cranbrook Fire & Emergency Services; Vinnie, Matt Carson, Cranbrook Fire & Emergency Services; Gary Marasco, owner One Of The Family Pet Care Centre. Cranbrook Fire & Emergency Services began carrying three O2 Fur Life pet oxygen kits on their first responder vehicles, thanks to a generous donation by One of the Family Pet Care Centre on January 21, 2013. Firefighters have been trained on the kits, which allow pets involved in smoky fires to receive immediate oxygen therapy on scene, to combat poisonous carbon monoxide and greatly increase their chances of survival. Each kit comes with three sizes of masks to get the best fit for the animal, whether it is a dog or cat. The orange bag can also be used to restrain cats to pull them out of dangerous situations and not get scratched and to administer oxygen.

Reminders

Monday February 4 – Regular Council Meeting @ 6pm Monday February 11 – BC Family Day (City Hall Closed) Monday February 18 – Regular Council Meeting @ 6pm

Watch the latest Cranbrook City Council meeting when you want. Visit www.cranbrook.ca

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JAN. & FEB. SPECIAL GOSPEL SERVICES: Each Sunday from January 13th to February 24th, 2013, from 3:00 - 4:00 PM Mountain Time. Girl Guides of Canada Hall, 1421 - 2nd St S Cranbrook. Phone contact: (250) 426-4791.

Kootenay east youth soccer association on-line registration opens January 15, 2013

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early registration: on-line onLy Date: January 15 - February 15 online only and $85 1st and 2nd child: $85, 3rd + more child: $50 ea cranbrook house registration: Regular registration: On-line Feb 16 – Mar 31, 2013 Or in person at McDonald’s Restaurant Date: March 1, 2013 from 6-8pm March 2 & 3, 2013 from 12-3pm 1st and 2nd child: $100, 3rd + more child: $50 ea Kimberley house registration: Regular registration: On-line Feb 16 – Mar 31, 2013 Or in person at The Bean Tree Coffee House March 13 & 14, 2013 from 6-8pm Please refer to www.kimberleysoccer.com for rates The registration deadline for rep and development is March 1, 2013. Late registrations will be considered if space permits. Financial support available through KidSport if needed. applications are available at www.kidsport.ca

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BIBLES FOR M I S S I O N S THRIFT STORE/ CRANBROOK, celebrates our First Anniversary! Open Tues. – Sat. 10 a.m. – 5 p.m. Phone # 778 520-1981. 824 Kootenay St. N. Cranbrook The Cranbrook & District Arts Council Workshop with Jean Pederson. The workshop will be held at the Cranbrook & District Arts Council Gallery at 135 10 Avenue S in Cranbrook from Feb 8 to 11th, 2013. Deadline for registration is Friday, February 1st. Registration fee is $275 for CDAC members and $300 for non-members.

Cranbrook Eagles Club Spahetti Feed Fund raiser 5:30-7:30 pm. $10 per adult, children under 12 $8. Tickets available from Aerie, Auxiliary, and Cranbrook Bugle Band.

Be Our Valentine! Cranbrook First Toastmasters is celebrating Toastmaster Month by inviting YOU to attend our Valentine's Day Party on Thursday Feb 14 in Room 210 at the College of the Rockies. The fun starts at 7 pm. There is no charge to attend as a guest. More info? Call Pamela at 250-489-3906 .

The Friends of the Cranbrook Public library will be having a travelogue, "Bicycle Tour of Catalonia" by Jim Bailey. Admission by donation to the College of the Rockies Lecture Theatre at 7:00 pm.

The Armchair Traveller will host Gerry Warner, "Contemplating the Grand Canyon." Mr. Warner hiked the Silver Collection with the prroceeds going to the Hall. Join your neighbours for coffee or juice and a snack at the end of the show. Wasa Community Hall, 7:30 P.M.

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FEBRUARY 2 ANNUAL SCOTTISH TEA Kimberley United Church 1-3pm Highland Dancers,Scottish Fare at tea tables, bake table, and a Twice loved jewellery table. $5.00 EACH

FEBRUARY 6 FREE PUBLIC SWIM at Kimberley Rec Centre. 5-6pm, hosted by Harmomny Chapter Eastern Star.

FEBRUARY 7 Resident Hunters Association Annual General Meeting is at 7:00 pm , in the basement meeting room of the Cranbrook ABC restaurant. For more details call Rob 250-426-7732 or Abbie 250-427-5236.

FEBRUARY 10 BC FAMILY DAY CELEBRATION, Fort Steele Heritage Town, 11am-3pm. Bring to entire family out to celebrate BC's first family day! Sleigh rides by donatino (weather permitting), ice skating, family style lunch at the International Hotel, valentine cookie decorating, hot apple cider & fresh baked goodies, bonfires & much more. Admission by donation.

FEBRUARY 12 GoGo Grannies Travelogue: John Mandryk and Friends present highlight from their Motorcycle Tour from Vancouver to Cabo San Lucas. 7pm, College of the Rockies Lecture Theatre. Admission by donation with all proceeds to the GoGo Grannies as they support Grandmothers in Africa

FEBRUARY 13 Kimberley Garden Club February program: Floral Gardens slideshow and talk with pointers on how to take good garden photos. Selkirk High School Library 7-9 pm. New members welcome. For more info: Nola 250427-1948.

St. Mary’s Catholic School

Kindergarten to grade 6, well known for the excellent academic and spiritual development of its students. We offer: • BC education curriculum • Smart Board technologies & Fully equipped computer lab • Primary French Music Program • After School Program •Day Care Program • Band program for grades 4, 5 and 6 • Faith based education • Dedicated professional staff • Extra curricular programs

We are open for Education 5 days a week Enroll your children at St. Mary’s Catholic School The students love it!

For more information, or to register for 2013 schoolyear, contact the principal, Jerelynn MacNeil at 426-5017.

Valentine Jam, Cranbrook Legion, 8 pm. Featuring Brad and the Boyz

FREE FAMILY SWIMS where children 18 years & under must be accopanied by an adult 6-7pm at the Kimberley Aquatic Centre. Sponsored by Knights of Columbus

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FLEA MARKET & FUN FAIR, MBSS Senior Boys Basketball Team fundraiser to be held at Mt Baker School Gym from 1-4. Flea market, games for kids, concession, bake sale. Looking for vendors, businesses, crafters, wanting to rent tables. Pearl, 250-426-7410. Cost $35. SOCIAL DANCE, held monthly at the Cranbrook Seniors Hall on 2nd St. South, music of “Old Spice’. You are invited to celebrate St. Valentine’s Day with family and friends from 7-11. Admission is $10 with a lunch served. Call Flo at 250.489.2720 for your dance schedule. VALENTINE LUNCH, St. Mary's Church Hall, Cranbrook, 11:302:00pm. Tea, buns & goodies, bake & craft tables.

GIRL GUIDES OF CANADA, Cranbrook are hosting a TEA & BAKE SALE at the Cranbrook Guide Hall, 1421 2nd Street South, from 12:30 p, to 3:30 pm. Tickets are $4.00 each. Tickets are available from any Guiding member; or at the door. For more information please call Pam at 250489-3155. HOME GROWN MUSIC SOCIETY presents the next Coffee House at Centre 64 at 8:00 pm. Tickets $7 at the Snowdrift Cafe in Kimberley.

FEBRUARY 26 HAVE CAMERA WILL TRAVEL.... Join Teresa and Keith Corbould in their travelogue presentation "Walking in Central Italy & Sicily" at Centre 64 at 7:30 pm. Admission by donation. Proceeds to Kimberley Arts Council & Expansion Project.

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MOVEMENT MATTERS

CRANBROOK SCOUTING would like to thank the following community minded businesses and organizations for their help with our recent Christmas Tree Pickup. Regional District of East Kootenay Transfer Station Staff Dacota Freight Service Ltd. Southeast Disposal Daily Townsmen Kootenay News Advertiser Jim Pattison Broadcast Group Tim Hortons M&M Meat Shop Safeway 55th BP Scouters Guild Interior Seed & Fertilizer Ltd. Duthies Propane Kal-Tire Thank you to our youth & parents for their participation.

Led by therapists at Cranbrook Arthritis Service, this workshop will help you better understand and manage your osteoarthritis. Call our registration line for more info about other upcoming arthritis workshops in Cranbrook.

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MARCH 1 SCIENCE FAIR 2013. Students, there is still time to put together a project March 1 & 2 at the College of the Rockies. Volunteers needed.

MARCH 6 FREE PUBLIC SWIMS at Kimberley Rec Centre, persons 18 & under must be accompanied by an adult, 5-6pm. Sponsored by H&R Block.

MARCH 20 FREE PUBLIC SWIMS at Kimberley Rec Centre, persons 18 & under must be accompanied by an adult, 6-7pm. Sponsored by Exact TAx.

MARCH 23 SPRING HAS SPRUNG CRAFT FAIR; 10am-4pm at the Community Living Centre {corner of 1st ave s and 1st st s. For more information or to book a table, call 1-250-9196510

ONGOING

TOPS (Take Off Pounds Sensibly) is a non-profit weight loss support group with 3 chapters in Cranbrook. Many members have success stories in reaching their goal. Weigh-ins are either Tues, Wed, or Thurs. Feel free to drop in. Phone Jennifer at 250919-6510 for more info and addresses of nearest chapter to you. KOOTENAY FLYING CLUB. If you like to meet with other pilots or are thinking for getting your wings & need to get more info, come on out. We have fly meets and COPA flights. We meet every second Wednesday of the month, all year round, at Cranbrook McDonalds Restaurant Meeting Room at 7 pm. www.kootenayflyingclub.weebly.com or kootenayflyingclub@ shaw.ca D U P L I C A T E BRIDGE: $2/PERSON. Visitors welcome. Mondays 6:30 PM Invermere Seniors’ Hall KIMBERLEY & DISTRICT Guild of Fiber Artists meets Wednesdays, 1st & 3rd 2-4pm, 2nd & 4th 7-9pm @ Kimberley’s Centre 64. Spinning, weaving, &


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communitycalendar knitting in a friendly atmosphere. FMI (250) 432-9549. Drop-ins welcome. KNOW SOMEONE IN the East Kootenay with alcohol, tobacco or other drug problem? Get the beautiful cassette tape “Raised from the Ruins,” Free/confidential. Freedomline, 1-800-5280070. COME jOIN uS for crib every Friday, 7 pm, The Senior Centre. BETTER BaBIES PREGNaNCy outreach program drop in. Cranbrook Family connection 46-17th ave. S. (next to the skate park) BuIlDING CONFIDENCE, ENhaNCE your communication skills: Cranbrook First Toastmasters meets every 2nd and 4th Thursday at 7:15 PM College of the Rockies 2700 College Way, Room #136, Cranbrook, Kathy at 250-489-2526 or 2504894464 and e-mail twosimons@shaw.ca. jOIN TOPS: (TaKE Off Pounds Sensibly).: TOPS meets every Thursday night, 6:15 -7:30 p.m. Call Isabel, 423-7043Salvation army building 721-761 2nd ave, Fernie FERNIE lEGION MEaT draw : Fernie legion meat draw 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. Fun and Entertaining, all welcome to join us. 50/50 draw follows. Fernie legion 551 1st ave, Fernie SaTuRDay MEaT DRaW Sparwood legion: Centennial Square, Sparwood aDulTS MORNING BaDMINTON: at the Fernie Community Centre every Friday from 9 - 11 a.m. Beginners welcome. Birds provided and some racquets available for loan. Drop-in $5. Call Chris Stockey 250-423-8062 for more information. DO yOu havE PaRKINSON’S disease? Does anyone you know have Parkinson’s disease? you & your caregivers are invited to attend our informative meetings at the heritage Inn Cranbrook. Meetings start at 7 pm every third Thursday of the month. Come at 6 pm & have a nice supper before the meeting starts. Darts: Every Thursday 6:30 p.m onwards fun darts at Sparwood legion. Thursday, Feb. 10 6:30 PM Centennial Square, Sparwood 1813 CRaNBROOK aRMy Cadets: 1813 Cranbrook army Cadets, youth and parents are invited to join us at Kennedy hall (1305-1st Street South, Cranbrook) on Tuesdays (September until june), between 6:15 pm and 9:00pm to see what the army Cadet Program

has to offer.The army Cadet Program is a free program for youth 12-19. For more information please call Stacey at 250489-5767. Kennedy hall 1305 1st Street South, Cranbrook, 250-4895767, frastamormac@ hotmail.com MahjONG aT SENIORS Drop in centre: Mahjong at Seniors Drop in centre, Fernie, every Monday at 7 p.m. Seniors Drop in centre Fernie 562 3rd ave. KOOTENay BuG ChuCKERS (Fishing Club) is looking for new members. anyone can join. For more information please contact james at 250-421-4210 STORyTIME FOR 3 to 5 year Olds: Storytime for three to five years olds at the Fernie heritage library every Friday. 11:00 aM Fernie heritage library 492 3rd ave, Fernie 250-4234458 library@elkvalley. net TIME FOR ME, a 6 week group for children, whose family member has cancer. This group will take place at the EK Regional hospital. 4265281, local 258. EKBIa MEETINGS FREE DENTal SCREENING for children 6 mos. to 18 years old. Creston health unit for appt , 428-3602. INFORMaTION SERvICES FOR Newcomers & Refugees Program. What does the program offer? It provides men, women, children & families with information about Canadian society. It offers guidance & support on adjustment issues, & provides connections to the broader community, 32-13th ave S, 426-2943. CRaNBROOK TENNIS CluB - open for the season at Kinsmen Park, victoria ave. We are seeking new members of all ages, families & singles. We meet every Wed. & Sun. evening from 6-9 pm. Come on out and try your hand at tennis or get back into playing. Steve, 489-9169 or Neil, 4898107. ONGOING TRaINING FOR Emergency Social Services volunteers in Kimberley to help the community should a disaster occur. Betty at 427-3503. CRaNBROOK alaNON meeting, 1:30 pm, Fridays. Pat 4277792 or anne 426-5409. FOR SuRvIvORS OF aCquIRED brain injury get together every 1st & 3rd Wednesday from 2-4 pm at the united Church, Cranbrook. If you struggle living with aBI and/or want to share your successes janyce, 417-6220. BaBy GOOSE RhyThM and Rhyme

Group in Kimberley . join us for rhymes, songs and stories for you and your baby at the anglican Church hall on Wednesdays 10:30 - 11:30. This is a free program for parents with babies under 1yr old and is facilitated by Kimberley Community literacy and Kimberley Public health Nursing. Kim Roberts 427-4468 or Terri Fergus 427-2215 for more information KIMBERlEy CITIZENS ON PaTROl require volunteers for night patrols. Minimum 5 hours service per month. Training provided. applications at Kimberley RCMP office during regular business hours. INFORMaTION SuPPORT SERvICES for newcomers, sponsored by Cranbrook Women’s Resource Society, funded by Ministry of Community, aboriginal & Women’s Services. Mila, 426-2943. INK CaRTRIDGE RECyClING 2ND Cranbrook Pathfinders are collecting used ink cartridges - bubblejet, laser and fax - for recycling. Please drop at Girl Guide hall, 1421-2nd St. S. lori, 489-5921. IF yOu KNOW aNyONE, including a child, who has been abused or harmed by a psychiatrist call the Citizens Commission on human Rights at 1-800-670-2247. NEW aPOSTOlIC ChuRCh, FaITh - Family - Friendship Forever, Sunday School 9 am, Sunday Service, 10:30 am, Wednesday Service, 8 pm, 821-1st St. S, everyone is welcome. KIMBERlEy SENIORS DaNCE, Kimberley Centennial hall, 1:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. every Tuesday. Info: 427-2805 ENhaNCE yOuR COMMuNICaTION Skills: Cranbrook First Toastmasters meets every 2nd & 4th Thursday 7:00 p.m. 1402-1st St. S. (Cranbrook Society For Community living building). Guests are welcome. Cecilia 250919-3716 casimer911@ hotmail.com or Kathy 250-489-2526 twosimons@shaw.ca Baha’I COMMuNITy OF Cranbrook invites everyone to join in celebrating the Word of God. 417-0223, 4264081, 344-6991, www. bahai.org, lSacranbrook@shaw.ca GOGO GRaNNIES (GRaNDMOThERS helping Grandmothers) meets the last Monday of every month - 7pm at the College of the Rockies. We are a dynamic group of women raising funds for our counterparts in africa. Grandmothers raising their grandchil-

dren with no resources of their own need our help. Come - share your talents and skills and make new friends. Please call Norma at 250-426-6111. BOOK yOuR ChRISTMaS BuSINESS PaRTy now with Colombo lodge for Dec.8th & Dec. 15th. Call Giacomo or anna 250-486-5748 or 250421-2084 yOuNG FIlMMaKERS-TaKE aCTION & win! BC Epilepsy Society youth video Project invites high school students to create a 30-60 second public service announcement promoting awareness about teens & epilepsy. astarte Sands, 604-875-6704, info@bcepilopsy.com. EaST KOOTENay aDDICTION SERvICES SOCIETy offers 2 women’s drop in support groups, one on Tuesdays from 12:00-1:30pm and a second on Friday’s from 1:30-3:00pm. The groups provide a safe place for women to address their addiction and life problems and discover who they are without them. For more information please contact Deb Summers Sims at East Kootenay addiction Services Society @ 4894344. aTTENTION GaMERS. DO you play Magic the Gathering, D&D, or any other popular games? We are trying to find out how much interest there is in the Cranbrook area to form a gaming community; a location to gather & play, manage events, a communication network, etc. Please send us an email with your name, age, names of any types of games you play and any other comments you wish to relay to this subject. Send your email to cranbrookgaming@ gmail.com ChaPTER OF ThE

Canadian Federation of university Women meets every 3rd Thurs., 7 pm. New members welcome. www.cfuwcranbrook.com. Cathryn 426-4804. WOulD yOu lIKE to be free of drug and alcohol addictions for good? an 86% proven success rate 18-45. Phone Teen Challenge, 1-866866-0701 or www.teenchallenge.com CRaNBROOK & DISTRICT arts Council- library books now available for members use. Inquire at the office. If you have books on your discipline you’d like to donate. Charitable receipts available. volunteer’s neededBackup poster volunteer to deliver posters to various locations. approx. 4hrs a week. Serving it Right volunteer needed on occasional basis. Please let office now if you can help out. 250426-4223 hIGh hOuSE MuSEuM – MOyIE – open this summer on Sundays from 1:00 pm to 3:00 pm. until September long weekend. historic St Peter’s Church will also be open. If you have not yet visited, do come! WhIST aT SENIOR Center, every Thursday at 7 pm. New players welcome. ThE COMPaSSIONaTE FRIENDS. ChaNGE of time for meetings. Meetings are 2nd Tuesday of the month at 4:00pm at the East Kootenay Child Care Resource and Referral Boardroom (in the Baker Street Mall parking lot) For more information call laura @ 250 489-1000 or Diane @ 250 489-0154 WOMEN FOR SOBRIETy, Tues, noon, East Kootenay addiction Services Society, 202 1617 Baker Street, Cranbrook, 489-4344.

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Cranbrook United Church

#2 - 12 Ave. S. (downtown by Safeway) Phone: 250-426-2022 Fax: 250-426-2085 Rev. Frank Lewis Sunday Worship.......................... 10:00 am Sunday School ............................ 1st & 3rd Sunday of the month •www.cranbrookunited.com

EK Lutheran Parish

Website: www.eklutheran.ca • Phone: 1-866-426-7564 Pastor Fraser Coltman & Pastor Dave Morton Mt. Zion Cranbrook 920-11th St. S. Sunday Worship 10 am, Thursday Worship 7 pm Holy Cross Kimberley 105 Howard Sunday Worship 10 am Trinity Fernie 691 - 4th Ave. Sunday Worship 1:30 pm Immanuel Elkford 2700 Balmer Dr. Sunday Worship 4 pm St. Peter’s Invermere 110-7th Ave. Sunday Worship 1:30 pm

Cranbrook Fellowship Baptist Church Affiliated with Fellowship of Evangelical Baptist Churches in Canada • Come welcome our new Pastor Cyril Marlatt 2000-5th St. N., Cranbrook • 489-5169 Family Worship .......................... 11:00 am Sunday School ............................ 10:00 am

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1115 2nd Ave. S., Cranbrook (Parkland Middle School) Sunday service ............................ 10:20 am Dwayne & Collette Thompson 421-1099 Frank & Jody Hackett 417-7410

New Apostolic Church 821 1st Street S., Cranbrook, BC Sunday School ............................ 9:00 am Sunday Service ........................... 10:30 am Wednesday Service..................... 8:00 pm Larry and Nicole Leblond .......... 489-0770 Faith, family, friendship, forever

New Life Foursquare Church 308 10th Ave. South • 489-1057 Sunday Morning Worship • 10am Senior Pastor • Gordon Henry www.cranbrookfoursquare.com

The Salvation Army Kootenay Valley Community Church 533 Slater Road NW, 426-3612 Sunday Worship Service ............ 10:30 am Wednesday Praise Service.......... 5:00 pm Pastor: Captains Linda & Kirk Green

St. Aidan Orthodox Church www.saintaidan.ca Sunday Services.......................... 10:30 am Fellowship lunch and Sunday School to follow For info call: 250-489-8006 or 250-421-6013 Come, See & Pray

Knox Presbyterian Church Corner Victoria and 3rd Street South 426-7165 Senior Pastor – Dr. Ron Foubister Young Families Pastor – Pastor Al Brouwer Sunday worship/children’s classes 10:00 a.m. Friendly congregation – biblical teaching – traditional and contemporary music - Everyone Welcome!


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Ktunaxa treaty negotiations clarified by Bill Bennett, Kootenay East MLA Treaty negotiations between Canada, BC and the Ktunaxa were recently in the news and some citizens have made public statements that are partly true and partly wrong. In this short space, I will try to provide accurate information on treaty negotiations, as well as where I stand as MLA. First off, there is no final treaty, we are years away from a final treaty

and there may or may not be a final treaty. Next, some history. A profound event happened in 1982 that influences how governments work with First Nations. Our Canadian Constitution was changed to recognize aboriginal rights and a unique aboriginal interest in crown land. Since 1982, in hundreds of legal cases, the courts have interpreted what those rights and title interests mean. This makes it difficult to know what govern-

ment’s responsibilities are. Bottom line, BC is legally obligated to consult with First Nations on almost everything that is proposed for crown land. And the theory is, treaties bring more certainty. While it is true BC could leave the Canada-BC treaty process, the Supreme Court of Canada has said repeatedly, aboriginal rights and title issues are better resolved by negotiated treaties than court actions. And since BC loses most court actions, it makes more sense to try to negotiate treaties. Better these important matters are in the hands of democrati-

cally elected Canadian, BC and First Nations governments, than the courts. Unlike all other provinces, BC has very few treaties. In the 1700’s and 1800’s when other provinces were negotiating treaties, Canada and BC negotiated treaties only in the Peace and on southern Vancouver Island. This makes our situation in BC much more complex and challenging. The treaty process in BC has not been particularly productive, with only 2 treaties negotiated since the Canada-BC process started. However, it took Canada and BC over 100 years

to get into this situation and the job is incredibly complex and difficult. The current status of the Ktunaxa negotiations is that the three governments have agreed tentatively on a 33,458 hectare package of land that represents less than ½% of the traditional territory once occupied by the Ktunaxa. No land has been transferred or will be any time soon. Approximately 22,000 hectares are located in three large rural blocks in the Goat, Flathead, and Madias-Tatley River watersheds. The remaining parcels are smaller and are distributed throughout the

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east and west Kootenays. The land scattered around Jimsmith Lake and New Lake, which has been controversial in Cranbrook, consists of 867 hectares. The land portion of a treaty is negotiated by starting with the 6.6 million hectares of traditional territory, then removing chunks. All private land and forest roads are removed, as are critical wildlife habitat, parks, protected areas, transmission lines, and formalized recreation areas (example, Cranbrook Community Forest). Local government and the forest, agriculture, mining and tourism industries have been consulted on the choice of land for the tentative package. It is my longstanding view that the public should have more information about land being considered. However, when the NDP started the Ktunaxa process before I was MLA, the negotiators signed an agreement that the participants cannot disclose maps. This has been a source of frustration to me as MLA and to many in the public. I agree with my friend, former MP, Jim Abbott, who has long stood up for the public on this issue, that the public should have ample opportunity to understand what is being negotiated, including impacts on access to crown land.

I now have maps at my MLA office which show the tentative land package. I invite my constituents to come into my office in Cranbrook to view the maps. I strongly believe that maps should be put up on a web site for easier viewing, but the agreement cannot be arbitrarily changed. All 3 parties must agree. If there is eventually a final treaty, Ktunaxa land will be of two types: public and private. I am told most land will be classified as public and will continue to be accessible for public recreation. This is obviously an important point and one that I will be focusing on in my endeavors on behalf of my constituents. I support trying to make the treaty process more effective, because I don’t think we should be allowing the courts to make such important decisions and because BC needs the certainty over crown land use. The future of our economy and the frankly the future prosperity of First Nations people depends on effective access to crown land. Please contact me at bill.bennett.mla@leg. bc.ca if you have questions or comments.

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80 acres, completely renovated manufactured home w/ great features.

2.44 ares w/ 2 titles, farm style home built in 1958 w/ 3 bdrms.

$399,900

Katherine Rutherford K217522

$850,000

Jason Wheeldon K217520

SOLD!

Amber Bogaard K217053

$129,900

Linda Stuckey K216751

SOLD!

Panoramic Views!

Great Location

Great Potential

On Edwards Lake

Lake Front Cottage

Loads of Character!

Unit in Fourplex

6.99 acres w/ 3 bdrms, open floor plan, rooftop deck & more!

Well maintained home with updates thru-out!

Upgraded electrical, plumbing & new roof.

Features log home with large deck & lakefront views!

Chris Nault K215727

Barry Seitz K213808

Rob Stang K4100307

Jim Barber K216680

This 2 bdrm cottage in Grasmere has workshop & lots of outdoor activites!

Beautiful 3-level split family home w/ many great updates & alley access.

Well cared for 2 bdrm, 2 bath includes fridge, stove, washer & dryer!

Gorgeous Views

Outstanding Home

Piece of Paradise

Fully Renovated!

Panago Pizza

Landscaped Yard

Gyro Park Bungalow

Stunning 2+1 bedroom, 3 bathroom home with quality workmanship throughout.

Custom home on .33 acre lot with 3 decks. Perfect family home.

Located in the mountains, this property is all set up and ready to go!

New wiring, plumbing, furnace, siding, kitchen, bathrooms & much more!

This commercial business is located next to the BC Liquor Store.

3+1 bdrm bungalow with open floor plan, updates & more!

Well maintained & upgraded home enjoys prime location & detached dbl garage.

$289,900

$669,000

Jason Wheeldon K217659

$279,900

$529,000

$499,000

$259,000

$74,900

Shane Murray K217174

$99,900

Jim Barber K215454

$224,900

Lori White K216102

$275,000

Carla Sinclair K217877

$154,900

Chris Nault K215621

$234,900

Rob Stang K4100322

Sandy Smith K216518

Centrally Located! Highlands Home

Excellent Location

This beautiful & new home has many features to enjoy.

3 bdrm, 3 bath, w/ updates & French doors leading to 10x24 cedar deck.

This updated 5 bdrm family home is close to schools, parks & more.

$439,900

Rob Stang K214679

$284,900

.85 acre property has 280ft of highway frontage! $975,000 Jim Barber K4100439

$229,900

Sandy Smith K217407

SOLD! View Lot In Southview

Brand New Home

Within Cranbrook city limits & subdividable with a great well.

Quiet, dead end street, borders a new city park w/ wondeful views.

Located in Orchard Heights w/ 10yr warranty, energy efficient & near school.

$459,900

Chris Nault K211005

Jim Barber

Cranbrook 250.919.0958

$114,900

Amber Bogaard

Cranbrook 250.427.6342

Carla Sinclair

Cranbrook 250.421.4415

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Cranbrook 250.426.9829

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Cranbrook 250-421-3441

Affordable C2 Lot

Bring your business ideas w/ highway frontage! $99,900 Sandy Smith K3800102

Megan Jones

Linda Stuckey

Cranbrook 250-421-0776

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Cranbrook 250-919-9915

Chris Nault

Cranbrook 250.417.9027

Cary Swanson

Cranbrook 250.421.7195

Prime Office Space

Former Shell Station High visability for your great business venture! $14.50/ sq. ft. Jason K4100442

Great Parcel!

K216959

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Cranbrook 250.417.9848

Well Constructed

W/ 3bdrm security suite, shop, open yard & more. $10.00/ sq. ft. Rob Stang K4100451

Great Opportunity

1.5 acres in industrial park & zoned M2. $129,900 Carla Sinclair K4100428

Jason Wheeldon

Cary Swanson K217127

Cranbrook 250.421.9988

Jason Wheeldon K217695

Level land w/ full service & ideal for industrial business. $399,900 Jason K4100326

2500 sq. ft. undeveloped. Will develope to suit. 12.00/ sq. ft. Philip & Megan K3900597

Character abounds through out this renovated and updated home. Features 9 ft. ceilings and hardwood through out. Natural gas fireplace, updated kitchen w/ large pantry, as well as rec room, hobby room & workshop. The yard is fully fenced and has more great features!

$307,000

Cary Swanson K214146

$209,900

6.76 Acres Zoned M2

Wayne Franklin K211397

Lovely 10 Acres

Chris Nault K216886

Commercial On the Strip

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$139,900

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Cranbrook 250.919.0391

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Cranbrook 250.421.9239

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320 acres of spectacular land w/varied topography,views & cabin

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Stunning views & custom built with many extras. Quality built home.

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1000 sq ft. building in the heart of Kimberley's Platzl & has its own parking.

3 bed condo with separate 1 bed lock-off for different options on renting.

Open floor plan w/5 beds & 2.5 baths. Daylight basement w/second kitchen.

Recent upgrades to the entire complex make this an attractive investment.

Fully furnished & ready to use. Good view of the Rocky Mountains.

Nice view of Fisher peak from the back yard area on this ready to build lot.

Amazing Cathedral ceiling, log accents & rock gas fireplace.

$69,900

Audrey Welk K217682

$849,000

Dave Graham K203211

$110,500

Shane Murray K4000331

$319,900

Marilyn Jolie K217694

$700,000

Shane Murray K214660

$249,000

Dave Graham K193884

$149,000

Tara Sykes K214334

$149,900

Darren Close K217617

$249,000

Audrey Welk K216012

$550,000

Dave Graham K191443

$899,000

Shane Murray K210788

$145,000

Dave Graham K215783

$1,950,000

Darren Close K194619

$68,500

Marilyn Jolie K217679

$498,000

$139,900

Tara Sykes K213144

$72,000

Shane Murray K217681

Dave Graham K171306

$169,900

Darren Close K216174

$389,000

Tara Sykes K217532

$79,900

Audrey Welk K207141

$249,000

Marilyn Jolie K217470

SOLD! Great Neighbourhood

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This Apt Has It All

Fully Finished Home

Acreage With Views

Priced To Sell

Spectacular Views!

Well planned home in a fantastic neighbourhood, a perfect family home.

31,000 sq. ft. of space on three floors located in Kimberley's Platzl.

Open main living space with Westerly views of Purcells & Ski Hill.

Large open rooms, 4 bed, 3 bath home in Marysville. Bright rooms on both levels.

Several building sites to choose from. Quiet and peaceful, a wonderful area.

Main floor has lrge bedrm with ensuite bath; unit has many extra features.

Ideally set up for 2 families with bedrooms above & below the main living area.

$469,000

Marilyn Jolie K214803

$12

Marilyn Jolie K4100210

$170,000

Dave Graham K193700

$399,000

Dave Graham K212155

$199,900

Marilyn Jolie K214644

$208,800

Dave Graham K210631

Neat As A Pin Stunning Waterfront

Great Family Home

Build your dream home on this 8 acre lot with fabulous views.

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$329,900

Sandy Smith K213197

$229,900

Shane Murray K216035

$299,900

Marilyn Jolie K212054

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Forest Crowne Large, level lot

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Shane Murray K215803

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$139,900

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$99,000

Rob Stang K4100445

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Kimberley 250.432.5210

$249,000

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Cornerstone Lodge

2 bdrm mobile with addition has had numerous updates.Fully fenced yard.

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Fantastic condo. 2 bedroom condo in Ridgemont. Amazing opportunity!

Excellent, flat .147 ac residential lot with great valley and mountain views.

Beautiful 2 bdrm slope side ski in, ski out condo. Unit is fully furnished.

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Fantastic lot in Sparwood Heights. .14 acre, NO TIME LIMITS to build.

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3 bdrm manufactured home on it's own lot. Nice finishes throughout. Storage shed

3 bdrm, 2 bath condo minutes from town bordering the Elk River. Lock off unit.

3/1 bdrm custom built home on lge .279 ac lot. Dble garage with workshop.

This 3/1 bdrm home is close to all amenities. Open floor plan.Fenced back yard.

Price includes all vehicles, Inventory, equipment, name & good will.

No HST!

Nice 1/2 Duplex

Renovated Mobile

Nicely Updated

Lots of Potential!

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Fernie Golf Estates

Lovely 1 bdrm renovated unit at the Griz Inn-runs right outside your door!

3 bdrm 1/2 duplex in upper Elkford, close to schools. Landscaped, fenced yard.

Updated 3 bdrm, 2 bath mobile with open floor plan on large pad at MHP.

3/1 bdrm, 2 bath bungalow includes lge addition with hot tub room. Dble garage

Semi completed log cabin on 86.87 acres located mins. from Fernie/ski area.

Very spacious 3 bedroom, 2 bath manufactored home on it's own land.

3/1 bedroom 1/2 duplex located on the 12th fairway. Tastefully finished.

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Well kept 3 bdrm, 2 bath updated home centrally located.Fenced yard,hot tub.

3/2 bdrm ski hill home-ski in, ski out. Furnished with high end furnishings.

Large double wide mobile home with addition on full lot. Backs onto greenbelt

This 3/1 bedroom home is situated on .432 ac lot in a private quiet subdivision

Nicely updated 3/1 bdrm home in upper Elkford. Dble driveway, lge heated shop.

Gorgeous 1 bdrm fully furnished 1/4 share unit located at ski hill.

$284,000

Paula Smith K216975

$79,900

Melanie MacKay K165409

$169,900

Candace & Jason K216943

$279,900

Paula Smith K217582

$589,000

$65,000

Candace & Jason K201146

Lorene Giles K216323

$139,900

$182,500

Frank Hughes K212858

Paula Smith K216897

$185,000

$114,500

Paula Smith K216275

Frank Hughes K214797

$1,999,000

$199,900

Candace & Jason K213145

Paula Smith K217351

$124,900

Colleen Dunn K216240

$225,000

Candace Grey K214621

$282,000

Paula Smith K217099

$549,900

Candace & Frank K214629

$179,900

Craig Bell K215091

$355,000

Paula Smith K215725

$750,000

Lorene Giles K210338

$274,000

Paula Smith K217323

$59,900

Frank Hughes K190509

Split Level

$449,000

$265,000

Tricia Croteau K217666

$189,000

Paula Smith K214301

$69,500

Jason & Candace K216054

This 2 storey 3 bdrm townhome in the highest end complex in Fernie.

Close to Schools

A Must See!

Backs onto Greenbelt

This 3 bdrm, 2 bath home has fantastic mtn views. Very spacious. Great price!

Luxurious 2 bdrm, 3 bath condo at 901 Fernie. This unit is not HST applicable.

Cozy 3/1 bdrm partially furnished home. Heated floors in basement.

$239,000

Paula Smith K214302

Jason Andreola

Elk Valley 250.423.1645

Craig Bell

Elk Valley 250.430.1162

$549,900

Jason & Candace K192672

Colleen Dunn

Elk Valley 250.423.1553

Jason & Candace K4100522

$569,900

Candace & Jason K211764

Large Lot

$199,900

Updated 1300 sq. ft. 3 bedroom, 2 bath manufactured home. Paula Smith K210171

Stunning Home

$499,000

4 bdrm 2 bath with finished walk-out basement. Located in quiet area. Paula Smith K215349

$50,000

Fernie's Finest!

Two year old 3 bedroom home on a .26 acre lot. Dble garage. Great views. Frank & Paula K217343

Jason & Candace K217438

$329,900

Downtown Duplex Newer Home

$269,000

Candace & Jason k215838

$256,000

Paula & Frank K216949

Lorene Giles

Elk Valley 250.430.1066

Candace Grey

Elk Valley 250.423.1044

$427,900.00 Elkford This 3/1 bdrm, 3 bath home was built in 2011 and has something for everyone! Vaulted ceilings, main floor laundry rm, lge garage, massive sundeck Call Paula for more details. MLS K217101

$499,000 Fernie Up & down duplex in great shape. 2-2 bdrm suites with possibiltity of a 3rd suite in bsmt. Large covered deck on each suite. Yard is fenced/treed. Call Lorene to view. MLS K207065

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Elk Valley 250.423.1800

Tricia Croteau

Sparwood 250.433.6996

Frank Hughes

Elk Valley 250.425.5555

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Elkford 866.425.3690

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Fernie 250.278.8827

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Marjorie Eleanor Neilson 1926 - 2013 Marjorie Eleanor Neilson was born March 28, 1926 in Fredericton, New Brunswick, to Hilda (Copp) and Philip Pincombe. She passed away on Wednesday, January 23, 2013 at the Foothills Hospital in Calgary. She was pre-deceased by her beloved husband of 64 years, Paul Neilson, and her son, David Neilson. Marjorie was a devoted mother to her daughters, Paula Neilson and Patricia Neilson (Don Greer) and a caring mother-in-law to Faye Neilson. She was a much loved grandmother to Lisa (Christopher) Reed, Lori (Kent) Baher, Robyn and Susan Pape, Craig and Lauren Greer, and great-grandchildren Jeza, Lola and Kyle Baher and Brylie Reed. She will be sadly missed by family and friends. The celebration of Marjorie Neilson's life took place at Christ Church Anglican in Cranbrook on Tuesday, January 29th at 1:30 pm, with her Interment taking place prior to the service at 12:30 pm. In lieu of flowers those wishing to make a memorial donation in honour of Marjorie may do so to: Christ Church Anglican, 46 - 13th Avenue South, Cranbrook, B.C., V1C 2V3 or: The Salvation Army, 533 Slater Road NW., Cranbrook, B.C., V1C 4Y5. Arrangements entrusted to McPherson Funeral Service. Condolences for the family can be offered at: www.mcphersonfh.com

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Member Service Supervisor We are looking for an energetic person, for our Fernie location, with strong supervisory skills, a desire to learn and a willingness to lead a team in a fast paced, challenging environment. Our Member Service Supervisor will be responsible for supervising staff, within a Collective Agreement, motivating a sales team and ensuring a high level of customer service. Preference will be given to applicants with a background in financial services. Only those selected for an interview will be contacted. Please apply to Box 243 c/o Kootenay Advertiser, 1510-2nd St. N., Cranbrook, BC V1C 3L2 or email: admin@kootenayadvertiser.com (quote box number) Our closing date on this will be Feb 4.

Hub International, the largest brokerage in Canada has a unique career opportunity for the right person; we are looking for a Commercial Insurance Apprentice. The successful candidate will need to be self motivated, customer & detailed focused individual who works well on their own or in a team environment. This position entails training and progression through: ICBC, Homeowners, Small business, and then into Larger Commercial Accounts. You will be evaluated at each level of training before moving on to the next. A projected time frame is two years to complete with the end result of a “Commercial Account Executiveâ€? designation. Pre Requisites: ‡ *rade graduate ‡ 9alid BC license ‡ Criminal 5ecord Check ‡ 0andatory 'isc 3roĂ€ling ‡ )amiliar with 0S :ord & Excel ‡ Level Insurance License ‡ CAIB 'esignation 0andatory within years of start date. 3lease apply in person to: 307 Cranbrook Street N Cranbrook, BC 9 C 35 or by Fax: 0 0 Email: dave.sharman@hubinternational.com

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Thank you for your interest in Extra Foods COMMUNITY CONNECTIONS SOCIETY OF SOUTHEAST BC Position Title: After School Program Assistant Hours: Term Part-time Position – 5 - 15 hours/week (dependent on pro-d Fridays) Starting Date: Immediately Rate of Pay: $15.54/hour as per BCGEU Collective Agreement The after school program will run from September until the end of June each year. Duties and Responsibilities: We are seeking a hard working, enthusiastic person who will provide assistance in an after school program in an elementary school setting. Duties include providing a safe, nurturing atmosphere for kindergarten (and possibly school age) children; interacting with and supervising children, and communicating with parents. Qualifications: Education: A responsible adult, minimum 19 years of age with 20 hours duration of Child Development, Guidance, Health and Safety or Nutrition courses. Experience: Previous work experience in a similar environment is required. Skills: Well developed oral and written communication, good organization and time management skills. Knowledge of child development and age-appropriate developmental activities. The ability to function independently, under pressure, while managing emergency situations is an ongoing expectation of this position. Additional Requirements: * Successful criminal record screening * Membership with the BCGEU * Valid child care first aid certification Deadline for Applications: 4:00 pm, February 8 - 2013 Submit to: Community Connections Society of Southeast BC, Attention: Kim Levie, 100, 125 – 10th Avenue South, Cranbrook, B.C. V1C 2N1, Phone: (250) 426-2976 Fax: (250) 426-2978, klevie-cwrs@shaw.ca

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For Sale By Owner 1.5 STOREY home on 2.19 acres, .7 km from downtown Cranbrook in RDEK, lots of amenities and upgrades, double drive & garage, large deck, garden shed, all backed by Crown land, priced below market value, $262,000. 1-509344-9090 Small parcel of land minutes from Kimberley, great potential, first $45,000 takes it. (250)427-5120


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Real Estate

Real Estate

www.kootenayadvertiser.com A21

Rentals

Rentals Shared Accommodation

For Sale By Owner

RV Sites

Apt/Condo for Rent

Duplex in Cranbrook, Gold Creek area, 1.4 acres, main floor has kitchen, dining area, living room, bedroom, bath & W/D, lower floor walk out basement w/living room, 1 bath, 2 bedrooms, furnace & storage. 2 great wells, greenhouse, lots of storage, references. For info, (250)4891619

Fully serviced 1/2 acre on outskirts of Eureka, Montana. Set up for RV or building house. $67,000 or reasonable offer. (250)425-7846

WILSHIRE Apartments, central location, incl heat, hot water, games room, sauna, hot tub, n/p, n/s, n/parties, 1 & 2bdrm units, 250-417-7379

Lots 2 ½ Acre View Lots Mayook, BC

Enjoy the best views of the Rocky Mountains just 15 minutes from downtown Cranbrook! • Paved Roads • Power • Well For Sale by Owner (250) 421-0393

Looking to purchase a new home?

Duplex / 4 Plex

Rentals Apt/Condo for Rent

APARTMENTS FOR RENT • 1& 2 Bedroom units • Security Buildings • On-site Manager • Fridge, stove & hot water included • Centrally located near malls, schools, college & hospital

INVERMERE Fully Furnished 3 BR, 2 Bath, 5 Appliance Home in Wilder Subdivision for rent. N/S, DD. $1500/month. Utilities/cable included. Call 403-819-8121.

OFFICE:

Recreation

Ph 250-426-1882

2-bdrm apt in Kimberley, furnished, util inc., $700/mth. (250)427-5137

Erickson - 1 ACRE CORNER LOT with fruit trees, beautiful view of the Skimmerhorn Mountains. Perfect site for building your dream home. $145,000. 250-428-1742

Cranbrook, 2-drm apt, n/s, n/parties, n/p, adult oriented, heat inc., $800. Close to all amenities. (250)829-0607

Lower than posted bank rates. No application fee. Mortgage renewal, reÂżnancing, debt consolidation & pre-qualiÂżcation. Private Mortgages. John Magis 1-877-489-1691 MORTGAGE INTELLIGENCE

Vehicle Lease / Rent

Vehicle Lease / Rent

Renting Quality Cars At Great Prices

• compacts • full size • mini vans • mid size • 15 passenger vans • moving trucks

2011 NISSAN ROGUE SL

2.5L, 4 cyl, AWD, heated leather, bluetooth, moonroof, navigation, rear view monitor. 56,668 kms. Stk#V17283A

Homes for Rent

HOMES FOR RENT K6-304

Bachelor Suite

$550/mth incl.util.

Alpine Vista

K1-650

2 bdrm Apt

$575/mth + util

Marysville

K2-304

2 bdrm Apt

$750/mth incl.util.

Blarchmont

K396

3 bdrm Home

$800/mth +util

Alpine Vista

K5-650

2 bdrm Apt

$600/mth +util

Townsite

K402

3 bdrm Home

$875/mth + util

Ski Hill

K29

2 bdrm Apt

$950/mth + util

Townsite

K413

5 bdrm Home

$975/mth + util

RURAL Meadowbrook

R8076

4 bdrm +Exec. House on 1 acre

$1950/mth + util

C23

3 bdm Townhouse

$1000/mth +Hydro

Shannon Heights

C01

1 bdm Apt

$650/mth + util

Gyro Park

C03

2 bdm Apt

$750/mth + util

Nr to Mt. Baker School

C230

2 bdm House

$1000/mth +util

East Kootenay Realty Complete Rental Property and Strata Management Services Kimberley 250-427-0070 1-866-427-0070 Cranbrook 250-426-8211 1-866-426-8211 www.ekrealty.com/property_management.php

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Hot Deals Cool Wheels Ed's Notes 2011SUZUKI SX-4JX

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Rear entertainment system, towing package, much,much more. Stk#V21020 MSRP $32,655

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Hot Deals Cool Wheels

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Arrow Motors Volkswagen

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Cars - Domestic

Shalon's Notes

2013VW TOUAREG HIGHLINE TDI

3.0L TDI, AWD, automatic transmission, 7600lbs towing capacity, tow hitch included. Stk#V09078

Cars - Domestic

COME SEE THE GUYS WITH THE GOOD BUYS 2012 Ford Fiesta S

C3042A Was $12,995

Denh Priceadm

See Paul today!

Paul Moon Sales & Lease Consultant

$11,99

5

2011 Ford Ranger 4x4

Local trade, 54, 0000 kms.

T2317A

Denh Priceam d

$16,9 95

Jason Faulkner Sales & Lease Consultant

Call Jason today!

Low mileage!

2009 Dodge Caliber SXT

Drop in & see Shane today!!

Shane Berry Sales & Lease Consultant

MSRP$62,285

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“Volkswagen luxury!�

Arrow Motors Volkswagen 2034 Cranbrook St. N., Cranbrook t DL#5467 t XXX JNQPSUBVUPHSPVQ DPN

Hot Deals Cool Wheels Terry's Notes 2005 MAZDA TRIBUTE

P1952 Was $13,995

Auto, loaded, AWD, new tires and battery. 105,338 kms. St#2239A

Denh Priceam d

$12,9

95

2008 Chev Silverado LT 4x4

CRANBROOK Near to Hospital

3.7L V6, leather, power everything, fully loaded. 28,236 kms. Stk#N02921A

$26,995

KIMBERLEY

Marysville

Pete’s Notes

2010 ACURA TL W/TECK PKG

“Fully loaded AWD with great mileage.�

Providing superior value by offering outstanding service along with high quality, clean and dependable vehicles at affordable prices.

CRANBROOK: 426-3004 CRESTON: 428-9343 TRAIL: 364-0211 NELSON: 352-5122

Hot Deals Cool Wheels

Steve’s Pick of the Week!

Room & Board

Forest Park Estates, 2-bdrm condo, 5-appl, n/p, $800/mth. (250)489-5602

Cars - Sports & Imports

Cars - Sports & Imports

250-866-5355(home) 250-428-1616(cell)

Home privileges, kitchen privileges, home cooking & baking (Food Safe). You must like pets, non smoker, non drinker & no parties. Laundry & Wifi included, $700/mth, on bus route. (778)517-3996

DRIVE A GOOD BARGAIN! DRIVE A GOOD BARGAIN! DRIVE A GOOD BARGAIN!

MORTGAGES!!

FOR RENT

Fairmont Hot Springs, 2/Bedroom Villa (sleeps 6) March 3-10 2013 $700. Call Jinty Paterson

Suites, Lower 2-bdrm basement suite, inc. utilities, avail immed, suitable for students, ABSOLUTELY NO SMOKING, PETS OR PARTIES. $750/mth. (250)489-0105

Cars - Sports & Imports

2 + 1 bdrm Kimberley house, F/S, DW, W/D, carport, n/s, n/p, n/parties, close to swimming pool & arena, $750/mth + utilities, avail Feb. 1. Call (250)427-2975

Avail Mar 1, Cbk, 3-bdrm, ensuite bath, walk-in closet, laundry, carport, fenced yard, $1100 + util. (250)426-9709

106 1850 2nd St. N., Cranbrook Phone (250) 489-5160 (250) 417-1260

Mortgages

Homes for Rent

Rentals

ROOMS for rent, incl util. Must be working or college student, $425/mo. Available immediately. (250)426-2479

3 BEDROOM condo, top floor, lake view, heated parking. Executive furnishings included for $1395, unfurnished for $1295. Includes water, gas and condo fees. cbaum@2toyota.com

We have a large pad site in town that will accommodate a single wide or larger home if purchased through

Kodiak Homes!

1922 Kelowna Crescent, 3 bdrm in 4-Plex, parking, back yard, lwr flr, nice, Inc W/D, n/s, no pets, $875, 403-590-9290.

Cars - Sports & Imports

T1284B

SALE $11,995 "Big 'T' says check out this great value." 2032 Cranbrook St. N. Cranbrook, BC 489-0903 1-888-734-7744 DL#30315

www.importautogroup.com

Mark Potvin Sales & Lease Consultant

Call Mark today!! DL#30786

Denh Priceam d

$16,9

95

Ford BC Ltd.

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Rentals Suites, Lower Cbk, 1-bdrm bsmt suite, 1bath, private entrance,parking space, WD, n/p, n/s, n/parties, ref. requ. $725 util inc. (250)531-0101 (250)919-4486

Friday, February 1, 2013 Kootenay News Advertiser

Sport Utility Vehicle

Sport Utility Vehicle

Kootenays

Kootenays

CONGRATULATIONS! Hot Deals Cool Wheels

LOWER LEVEL 2 bdrm suite available immediately in Windermere 4 plex, w/d, fridge/ stove/dw/microw. Large yard and driveway only few blocks from beach with lake views. Pets considered, $825/month. Call or text 250-409-7435 or email Shellimilley@gmail.com.

Tim's Notes 2006 SUBARU IMPREZA 2.5I

Mortgages

MORTGAGE INTELLIGENCE An intelligent way to get a mortgage. John Magis

Mortgage Consultant

2.5L, 4 cyl., silver, AWD, auto. 85, 264 kms. Stk#S00138A

$14,495

Spacious 1-bdrm, ground level entrance bsmt suite, private entrance & parking, gas fireplace, partially furnished, located 5 minutes from downtown on scenic acreage, suitable for a single person, n/p, n/s, utilities inc., ref req. $700/mo. (250)489-4082

“Super vehicle in great condition. Worth a test drive!�

• Lower than posted bank rates • First-time buyers • Debt consolidation • Construction draw mortgages • Private mortgages

Sherri Magis

1-877-489-1691

2016 Cranbrook St. N., Cranbrook, BC 489-4325 1-888-489-4325 DL#10523

Suites, Upper

Legal Notices

www.importautogroup.com

CRESTON BACHELOR Suite, Spacious, Private, Ground level, $500/mo. Call 250-427-2526 or 250-4275151

Mortgages

Mortgage Consultant

Legal Notices

Francisco’s

Transportation

E THEK WE

OF

Auto Accessories/Parts ALMOST NEW, 4-winter P235/50R17 tires, $150/each. Ed (250)417-9254

2009 Hyundai Santa Fe FWD

Auto Financing

Manual trans., only 68,355 km, c/w winter & all seasons (both on rims), cruise, air, power group, keyless entry. Stk#13-334531B

“We take all trades�

PUBLIC NOTICE

The management and staff of Realty Executives Cranbrook wish to congratulate

Melanie Walsh

for achieving top sales for 2012

Congratulations and best wishes for your future success.

MELANIE WALSH

Cell: 250-919-3671 melanie@cranbrookagencies.com Office: 250-426-3355 www.realtyexecutivescranbrook.com

SALE $16,550

CRANBROOK

1101 Victoria Ave

250-426-3133 1-888-616-1555

DreamTeam Auto Financing “0� Down, Bankruptcy OK Cash Back ! 15 min Approvals

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Off Road Vehicles 2011 Honda TRX420PG, luggage & seat mounted, Warn winch, 566 km, like new, $8500. Evenings (778)5170924

Snowmobiles

Open Houses

2002 800 Summit, c/w reverse, rebuilt motor T/B, 20 km on it, $2900. (250)421-0128

Trucks & Vans

BAD CREDIT?

Open Houses

Open Houses

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2000 Ford Windstar van, ex. shape, runs great, asking $1800. (250)421-9328 or (250)421-9321

Cars - Domestic

Please be advised that there will be increased industrial road traffic on forest roads in the East Kootenay Region where harvesting and road building operations are being conducted. If you are travelling on any forest road, you could encounter traffic at anytime of the day including weekends. Travellers are reminded to drive with caution. Forest roads are radio assisted not radio controlled so please drive accordingly. The public should drive defensively and expect the unexpected. Drivers should follow the “3C’s� when driving on forest roads. Use courtesy, common sense and concentration. Thanks you for your cooperation.

1-250-762-9447

for a map of our

01&/ )064&4 Cranbrook t 4BUVSEBZ 'FCSVBSZ 11:00am - 12:00pm 3121 4th Street S

Lovely Highlands home in great location & many upgrades.

Cranbrook t 4BUVSEBZ 'FCSVBSZ 12:00 - 1:00pm 3178 King Street

Peace & tranquility 5 minutes down King Street.

$299,000 Rob Stang

12:15 - 1:15pm 909 11th Street S

Renovated 4 bdrm, 2 bath home in a great central location.

$249,900 Carla Sinclair

$284,900 Sandy Smith

No problem!

11:00am - 12:00pm 3021 Mt. Fisher Place

WE CAN HELP! Call Travis today! 250-489-4711 or 1-800-663-2307

Beautifu large renovated farmhouse w/huge lot & garage.

$399,900 Carla Sinclair

11:30am - 12:30pm 1216 10th Avenue S

Well priced, 3 bdrm, 2 bath home. Oversized garage, 24x20 deck w/mtn views & fully fenced yard! DL#5717

www.northstargm.com 1816 Cranbrook St. N., Cranbrook, BC

$219,900 Chris Nault

1:00 -2:00pm 1860 Mt. Connell Cr. N.

Renovated & very well taken care of, 3+1 bdrm Park Royal home backing onto community forest.

$414,900 Chris Nault

1:30 - 2:30pm 124 18th Street

Recently reduced price. The kitchen, dining room & views are exceptional and makes this home a must see!

$439,900 Rob Stang

XXX FLSFBMUZ DPN Cranbrook - 250-426-8211, 25 10th Ave. S. Kimberley - 250-427-0070, 385 Wallinger Ave.


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