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Boundary property owners could see an increase in taxes in order to create a reserve fund for a new hospital in the Kootenays. Interior Health wants to start planning for a new hospital and some board members of the West Kootenay Boundary Regional Hospital District (WKBRHD) believe it might be a good idea to start putting away money now to help pay for it. Brian Taylor, Grand Forks’ mayor and WKBRHD board member, said, “We are hearing from Interior Health that they are going to need another major hospital in five or 10 years but that they are not saying where that hospital would be. It probably would be going into the major population areas of Nelson, Trail or Castlegar, so there are some high hopes there. (The proposal) is to borrow money in advance to basically build up a reserve to better respond to that (need) when the call comes out to move that direction.” The WKBRHD has suggested that all board members return to ask their constituents which one of three property tax increases they should adopt: $5.96 per $100,000 of assessed value annually to create a $1 million reserve, $12.27 annually for a $2 million reserve, or $18.58 annually for $3 million. The cost of a new facility would be in the millions said WKBRHD chair Marguerite Rotvold. “Just the planning might take $10 million,” she added. She placed the tax options before her city council and asked for response from her constituents in an article in the Boundary Creek Times. She said her council was in favour of putting money away and she heard no negative response from local taxpayers. “I’m prepared to support $1 million at least,” Rotvold said. Both Taylor and WKBRHD board member for Area C and RDKB Area C director Grace McGregor question whether the cash reserve should be created at all.
Taylor said, “The folks in the Central Kootenays are more in favour of this than I am in representing Grand Forks. I think at the table there will be a debate about whether we should do this at all. My feeling is that we are currently financed for the facilities that we have, and when we reach that point of needing another facility, that we can spread the share of that responsibility out over 25 or 30 years, again by borrowing. But we don’t need to do it in advance and burden the current taxpayers with planning that facility for the future. It comes down to a real philosophical approach that is going to be the big split.” McGregor agrees that the taxpayers in the Boundary region should make their feelings known about this proposal. “Are people interested in paying higher taxation to plan for the future?” McGregor asked. “Some of the (WKBRHD board members) at the table feel that we should be squirreling away money. How do other people feel about putting more and more money away for the future, paying for people maybe 20 years down the road, before there is a plan for a new regional hospital?” Rotvold said that putting money away ahead is a good idea because interest rates might be much higher in the future, making borrowing money for the construction less attractive. “When the facility is built,” Rotvold said, “it’s a regional facility, it’s not a community facility.” “It’s an important debate,” Taylor said. “We are being sent away to discuss it with our councils; we haven’t passed a formal motion, but I am getting clear nods of support in terms of not adding this additional burden to the taxpayer now.” A decision to increase taxes is to be made at the Feb. 27 meeting of the WKBRHD. Area D member Irene Perepolkin was unavailable for comment due to health issues but previously said that they needed to hear from taxpayers regarding the issue.
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1908 Fred Elmore, young son of F.W. Elmore, broke through the ice and drowned while skating on the slough near the cemetery. 1913 Curlers of the Boundary District enjoyed a three-day bonspiel in the new, $12,000 rink at Phoenix, with 14 rinks in all participating. 1918 Jeff Davis was notified of his selection as chairman of the Grand Forks Retail Committee by the publicity section of the Food Controller’s office in Vancouver. 1923 Following the seizure of a Doukhobor community truck by distress warrant, Doukhobor children were removed from school as a protest measure. 1933 The Grand Forks Comets took home the Boundary Cup for hockey after their third victory over the Greenwood Hornets. 1938 The Almond Gardens home of William Moore was destroyed by fire, the old log house having been previously been occupied by W.T. Ross and family who once cultivated there. 1943 British Columbia House, London, England, requested that a copy of the Gazette be sent there to be kept for the benefit of soldiers from the area. 1948 Mike Moojelsky of Midway died in Grand Forks hospital as a result of lo-
cal injuries received while unloading a truck of logs at Boundary Sawmills. 1953 John and Fred Swetlishnoff disposed of their interest in the Airport Garage to John D. Fofonoff and sons of west Grand Forks. 1958 Eli Popoff became the first member of the Doukhobor faith to be elected a trustee of the school board of District No. 12, and was also the first Doukhobor to hold public office in Grand Forks. 1963 Mrs. Adriana DeWilde, 76, widow of Peter Jacob DeWilde passed away in the local hospital. She had been a resident of Grand Forks for 57 years. 1968 City council announced cash reductions for pre-payment of taxes for the year. 1973 The March of Dimes drive, begun on Nov. 15 by CKGF, is expected to exceed $2,000. 1978 Deputy Sheriff Cal Scouten will begin his duties Feb. 1 in Grand Forks on a full-time basis. 1983 After a week-long shutdown, Pacific Enercon will be operating for three days this week and then will be taking it “one day at a time,” according to Bill Faminoff, vice-president and general manager. The insulation manufacturer was forced to halt operations following payment delays to applications under the govt’s home insulation program.
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1988 Two Lunch Basket Restaurant patrons narrowly escaped being crushed when a load of logs crashed through the restaurant window about 7:15 Monday morning. 1993 Police are viewing videotape from city hall’s surveillance cameras to identify the culprit who vandalized downtown businesses Thursday night. Nine storefronts were damaged by orange dye. 1998 Council released a report that it had spent more than $10,000 to that point on a short-lived action to declare Jim Holmes’ seat on council vacant due to perceived conflict-of-interest. 2003 A London, U.K.-based company is providing nearly $5 million in financing for a proposed gold-copper mining operation in the Boundary. Fred Sveinson, president of B.C.-based Gold City Industries, says the financing had to come from a foreign company; financing mining is “difficult” anywhere and there are not a lot of companies willing to finance mining. 2008 Pope & Talbot Ltd. (P&T) announced to employees that production will be curtailed last week. According to John Maximenko, plant chairman for the United Steelworkers Local 1-423, the company said it needs to meet certain inventory requirements in order to complete a sale to International Forest Products (Interfor).
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Irene Perepolkin, Regional District of Kootenay Boundary (RDKB) Area D director, suffered a stroke but is recovering. According to daughter Nancy Perepolkin, the RDKB director suffered the stroke last Wednesday. “She’s doing a lot better, she’s recovering quite fast,” Nancy said. “She still can’t speak very well and they’re going to be taking her to Kelowna for speech therapy and physiotherapy.” Perepolkin can walk, has the use of her arms and she seems to be able to understand most things, according to her daughter. “Some things are kind of fuzzy for her,” Nancy went on to say. According to RDKB Chief Administrative Officer John MacLean, there is nothing in RDKB legislation or policy that prevents a director from continuing on through an illness. “If the (area director) misses meetings for another reason, whatever those reasons may be, there are provisions that kick in,” MacLean
explained, adding that it doesn’t kick in for illness. “Her alternate director (Roly Russell) will serve in her absence until she’s able to come back,” MacLean went on to say.
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The newly sworn-in executive of the Royal Canadian Legion Branch 59 in Grand Forks. Back row (from left): Ken Gresley-Jones (vice-president and captain); Joe Tatangelo (president), Ralph White (treasurer), Joni Griffin (director), Jerome MacDonald (past-president) and Steve McGibbon (director). Front row (from left): Mick Hanlon (seargent-at-arms), Cindy Pearman (secretary) and Louise Lynch (director). The local legion donated about $12,000 in 2012 to local youth and service organizations serving the Boundary area. Submitted Photo
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City of Grand Forks to take RFPs for properties JIM HOLTZ
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The City of Grand Forks will be seeking proposals from the public for the use of two recently acquired properties, the former wildlife hall and the building at 7212 Riverside. At the Jan. 28 Grand Forks city council meeting, a motion was approved to issue a Request for Proposal (RFP) for both properties. Grand Forks Chief Administrative Officer Doug Allin said, “What we are going to do is that staff is going to prepare the RFP. We will have a discussion with council about that and are expecting to deal with that in the short term though I can’t put a timeline on that. We expect to have it ready in the next couple of weeks.” Once the RFP has been put out to the public for several weeks, Allin expects it will take another few weeks to evaluate the proposals, then select the ones the city deems the best and finally notify those making the successful proposals. Allin said the former wildlife hall
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is in need of some work. “It was built a long time ago so it wouldn’t meet current building codes. A successful proponent would probably be more interested in the land more than anything. It would require substantial upgrades for someone to want to use it for other things.” The building at 7212 Riverside, Allin said, is in far better shape. The city acquired it because of its location and potential value to many of Grand Forks’ residents, Grand Forks Mayor Brian Taylor said. “The city wants to control the waterfront, so we try to look at everything that comes up in that area. This property appeared to us to have some advantage to the community.” Taylor said that a number of local agencies that deal with social issues have expressed interest in making use of the building. It is important however, he said, that the entire community be given an opportunity to make suitable proposals for its use, hence the official RFP. The city will make the RFPs available to the public as soon as staff have prepared them.
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Richard Tarnoff, co-ordinator of the Boundary Restorative Justice Program (BRJP), is hoping that a few minor changes will help improve both the program’s scope and its effectiveness. In a presentation to city council on Jan. 28, Tarnoff provided council members with some background on the program and its value as a supplement to the criminal justice system. He then informed them of a new memorandum of understanding being drafted between the RCMP and Crown Counsel that will expand the number of cases assigned to the BRJP. RCMP Staff Sergeant Jim Harrison said that with that memorandum “we can send a report from the RCMP office to Crown Counsel and they can refer directly to the restorative justice program. Should the offender fail to meet the obligations of the Community Justice Forum, then the case can be sent back and prosecuted in the courts. That currently can’t happen.” The result would be that a wider variety of cases might be considered for restorative justice. At the moment, the cases dealt with by BRJP have all involved offenses committed by youth. Tarnoff also hoped that
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among the obligations assigned to offenders by the Community Justice Forum, community service could be included. City CAO Doug Allin stated that both the city employees and their union are in support of having the collection of trash and the painting over of graffiti being among the obligations assigned offenders. For those who might be skeptical of the value of the BRJP over the effectiveness of the program, Harrison said, “The recidivism rate for those who have gone through restorative justice and complete the program and follow all the obligations that they make before the justice forum, that recidivism rate is next to nil. It does have a dramatic impact on the victims and on the offenders, and it does actually provide reconciliation and peace to the comThe Grand Forks Gazette has a news tips feature on its website. Above its Twitter feed is a navy munity. Unfortublue Assignment Desk link. If you have any news tips or story ideas click on the link and fill out nately our justice the form. Any information will be treated confidentially
system fails to meet that level of success. We heartily endorse it.” He added that, after seeing the program in action, “My senior constable said it was the most powerful thing he had ever seen in his entire RCMP career. The emotion, the sincerity of the whole program really struck him as being very, very effective.” Tarnoff explained, “For the victims, restorative justice provides a way to participate in the process and a means to obtain restitution for the harm they have suffered. It also provides an opportunity for them to express their feelings and describe how the incident has affected their lives. They can see first hand that the offender is not necessarily a bad person but someone who sees their mistake and regrets what they did. For the offenders, restorative justice offers an opportunity to repair the harm they have caused. Doing this can help lessen the shame and the guilt they are feeling, gain self respect for taking responsibility for their actions and help establish themselves as valued members of the community. For communities, restorative justice helps to heal damage caused by offenses and build cohesion. The court system is often ineffective in dealing with minor crimes. Defendants often have their cases thrown out because prosecution has taken too much time. They often take little responsibility for their actions because they think they will be found not guilty.”
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WKBRHD needs more information As financial advisers will tell you, it’s always good to save for that proverbial “rainy day.” Whether with RRSPs, or however people decide to squirrel away their money, it’s always good to put some money aside. It is a concept that some on the West Kootenay Boundary Regional Hospital District (WKBRHD) want to employ as Interior Health wants to build a hospital in the next five to 10 years at a yet-to-bedetermined area. Property taxes could be increased and the money would be added to a reserve fund. Nothing is set in stone yet, as the WKBRHD will decide at a meeting on Feb. 27. Nevertheless, three options that WKBRHD board members are asking constituents about are $5.96 per $10,000 of assessed value annually, which would create a $1 million reserve; $12.27 annually for a $2 million reserve or $18.58 yearly for a reserve of $3 million. While it is good to put aside money, there are a number of problems with what the WKBRHD is seeking. For one, there is no real public consultation in the matter. Yes some board members have talked to the media and there is a story in this week’s Grand Forks Gazette but what about a public forum where there can be more discourse? The regional hospital district probably won’t know the feelings of people in the district save for letters to the editor of various newspapers and what constituents tell board members. This is a big issue, as most tax increases or proposed tax increases are, and while it is certain board members will seek and hear from the people they represent, they might not hear the sort of information and opinions that would come from a public forum. The hospital won’t even be built in the foreseeable future and if the increases are approved, property owners will be taxed for something that doesn’t even have a plan yet. Also, will people at one end of the district be happy about being taxed for a hospital at the other end of the district even though the hospital would be regional? The WKBRHD is about to make a big decision and it should seek more information before the decision is made.
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The Super Bowl took place Sunday and while I didn’t have too much vested in either the Baltimore Ravens or the San Francisco 49ers, I was happy to see the Ravens win 34-31 in an exciting game. While a blackout part way through the game provided something for people to discuss at the work water coolers – the game was delayed for over 34 minutes – it was an anomaly. What really captures people’s imaginations, besides the game, are the commercials. While people on the coast reportedly didn’t get to see any of the American ads during the game, we in Grand Forks were able to for some reason – at least those watching on the local CBS affiliate. We had the chance to see Willem Dafoe as the devil in a Mercedes Benz commercial, B.C. boy Seth Rogen and his Samsung
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Galaxy smartphone ad and the usual beer, chip and soft drink commercials. I’m not sure if anyone else in the country was able to see the Super Bowl commercials like we in the area but regardless, it begs the question why don’t Canadian companies take advantage of the Super Bowl? Tim Hortons and Pittsburgh Penguins’ star Sidney Crosby have long been associated. Why not get together during the offseason and film an ad? Seth Rogen is Canadian, so why doesn’t a Canadian company hire the comic actor and do something funny to promote a
product? It could go viral. Blackberry spent a lot on a Super Bowl commercial but what about an on-air advertisement for the country where it is based out of? Beer commercials and CBC’s Don Cherry seem to go handin-hand. Why not produce a Canadian beer commercial with sidekick Ron MacLean thrown in for comic effect? Sidney Crosby isn’t the only NHL hockey star out there. The fact that Henrik and Daniel Sedin of the Vancouver Canucks are twins could lead to some comic, advertising gold. The Super Bowl is over and by all accounts, most Canadians didn’t see the commercials, unless they watched the news or checked out YouTube. Rather than showing the same ads why don’t Canadian companies take advantage of a large audience?
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Premier Clark shows bad form Editor: A low in B.C. politics was achieved over the holidays. A caller over a radio talk show asked the leader of B.C.’s sitting government (Premier Christy Clark) whether she preferred the term MILF or cougar. Now there are several things that the she could’ve done. You would think a woman in politics over the years would have developed a certain skill set to deal with just such occasions, not that all of politics is sexist or backwater, it is of note however that 22 per cent of women make up MPs. Canada ranks 48th in the world for female representation – just saying. The leader could have: 1. Asked why the caller would ask such a question. Deigning to respond gave the caller traction and helpfully puts women in politics, where most of them don’t want to be – the bedroom as object in a public political arena, reminiscent of Kim Campbell and the famous “robe shot” anyone remember that? No one ever asked Jon Chretien or Brian Mulroney to pose coyly with a robe; thank the baby Jesus.
2. Asked why that was the only two options given. 3. Responded with, “Please explain how your question relates to running this province?” 4. Responded with “Does anybody out there have a REAL question?” 5. Turned it into a joke and said something like “That is between my husband and I!” which would have drawn some sort of boundary line, supported family values and spun with humor, while still not giving the impression of prudishness. But no, our leader did none of these or any related things. She played into being given one of two options. Perhaps she thought it would make her more likable, more popular. After all, she is sitting third from the bottom of the barrel of premier ratings across the nation. Instead our leader giggled and responded with “MILF,” I guess what bothers me most is not just the lack of intelligence, leadership skills, boundaries or imagination this displayed, but the lack of critical thinking involved. Sol Allison, Princeton, B.C.
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Harper and Israel Editor: In December, Canada increased its foreign aid to Israel.
z OPINION What exactly are taxpayers here condoning? Villages are bulldozed; political activists are indefinitely detained; evictions leading to checkerboard resettlement; military occupation and commercial blockade; settlers have impunity to harm or kill locals; Palestinians banned from all paved roads; impediments to water access and food production; airstrikes against any rebellion. Even refugee camps are at risk. Harper has failed to consider that imposing sanctions would be more appropriate. Human rights abuses should not be tolerated. The invasion of 1967 was called the Six Day War. By some accounts, this act was justified by peace and security. However, almost erased from history was the notion that Israel itself had created the instability that led to this act. Provocations to incite war included pre-emptive strikes and threats against its neighbours. Some say Israel has always been an American Cold War asset and Canada has embraced the banner. Harper recently voted against minor UN status for the Palestinians. Despite UN resolution 242 illegalizing the occupation, it has increased instead. I sense an invisible hand at play in the entire region’s volatility. Add to this a western media that prefers Israel as spokesman for all Mideast news and commentary. S. Ewasyn, Grand Forks
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SD51 decision on middle school coming next week On Tuesday, Feb. 12, at its regular board of education meeting, School District 51 (SD51) trustees will be making a final decision on the question of a middle school for Grand TERESA Forks. REZANSOFF The road to this decision point began a year ago during preliminary budget discussions between the board and senior and school-based administration. We were looking at the year ahead and discussing projected student enrolment numbers, alignment with our strategic plan and potential funding shortfalls. While the conversation at first centered on what we could or could not afford to do, it soon changed into an educationally centered conversation on a possible change to a middle school as a way to address some of our shrinking enrolment concerns. Beyond that, and even more importantly, it was generating excitement as to the possibilities for our students and what it could mean for their learning. So began a consultation process that included nine meetings with our senior and school-based administration team and nine meetings with our community and partner groups. There was also an online survey (Thoughtstream) that gathered input from stakeholders. We sent two teams to another school district to observe a middle school model that we were interested in. Meetings and consultation are still ongoing and just last week, trustees met with school staff to hear its points of view on the middle school concept. Seventy people showed up for that meeting; it was a great open conversation that provided lots of food for thought for trustees, as we get closer to a final decision. There was a district development team meeting last week with partners that included the Boundary District Teachers’ Association, CUPE, BANAC (Boundary All Nations Aboriginal Council), administration and trustees. There will be a last meeting with our senior and school-based administration team today (Feb. 6). The board began this consultation by asking all the Boundary school communities about their views on the middle school proposal, and after consideration of what we heard, decided to only look at Grand Forks as a candidate for a middle school and possible implementation to be for Sept. 2014. Now here we are, a year since we first began and this very important decision is only one short week away. Trustees have been re-examining the input received from all stakeholders, letters, survey forms in addition to research materials, their own personal notes taken during consultations and fresh configurations taking into account current enrolments. Speaking for myself, and I am confident this applies to all SD51 trustees, we are spending many hours in reflection of what we heard this past year and formulating our thoughts as we get closer to Feb. 12. We sincerely hope that you will join us for the board meeting to hear what we have to say and what the final decision will be. In anticipation of larger numbers of the public, we are moving the board meeting to the Perley Elementary School gym (1200 Central Avenue in Grand Forks). The open meeting starts at 6 p.m. and the first item on the agenda is the middle school decision. We look forward to seeing you there. – Teresa Rezansoff is chair for the SD51’s board of education
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BULLETIN BOARD Every Monday • Senior Centre Branch 68 is holding Crib at 1:30 p.m. • “Are you troubled by someone’s drinking?” Al Anon meets at 8 p.m. at the Catholic Church Rectory 7269 - 9th St., Grand Forks. For information call Liz at 250-4425654 or Lewis G. at 250-447-2668. • Lawn Bowling - A Sport for Life, played at a casual level 6:30 p.m. (assembly 6:15 p.m.) Christina Lake. Bowls available, everyone welcome. • Grand Forks Border Bruins Bingo held at the Curling Rink. Early birds starts at 6:45 p.m. All proceeds to the Border Bruin Junior B Hockey. • Drop-in carpet bowling is held at the Seniors’ Hall in Grand Forks City Park at 9:30 a.m. • The CanCan Troupe practices from 5:30 7:30 p.m. at the Anglican Church on 7th St. Contact Mona at 250-442-2237 or Mel at 250-447-2614. • Boundary Stroke Recovery Club meets at 341 - 75th Avenue, 10:30 a.m. - 1:15 p.m. For information call Ian Taylor at 250-4423545. • Pickle Ball is held at Barbara Ann Park
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but $20 per month or a $5.00 drop in fee collected to pay models. For information call Gallery 2 at 250-442-2211 or Nora at 250-442-3668. • The Sunshine Quilters of Grand Forks meet at 9:30 a.m. at the Focus on Fibre building on Donaldson Drive. For more info call Kim at 250-442-8802. • Scrabble at the Grand Forks Public Library from 1-3 p.m. • CAN/AM Women’s closed AA meetings, 11 a.m. to noon at the Anglican Church Basement. • Crib at the Legion Hall starts 6:30 p.m. sharp. • Grand Forks Air Cadets meet at the Legion from 6:30 to 9 p.m. This organization promotes leadership skills, camaraderie and working together as a team. New members always welcome. Join the fun. Contact Jim: 1-866-447-9304 or Janice 250-442-5732. • Boundary Women’s Resource Centre Drop-in 11:30 to 5:00. We provide referrals, library, information, social time for women and much more. For more info call 250442-5212. • St. John’s Ambulance Brigade, Boundary Branch meeting 7 p.m. at 8008 Donaldson Drive. • Grand Forks Bridge Club meets at Anglican Church at 7 p.m. for contract bridge. For info or reservations call Peter at 250-442-0681. • Grand Forks Pipes & Drums practices 6:30 - 8:30 p.m. in Room 101 at GFSS. Beginning and experienced pipers and drummers invited to join. Lessons by arrangement. Inquiries, please call 250-442-
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Work and at Home”. DVD Series. 6:00 7:30 AM at Gospel Chapel, 7048 Donaldson Drive. All men welcome. Contact 250-4425148. • Music in Gyro Park, July & August weather permitting. 7 pm - 9 pm. Bring your lawn chairs! • Senor Center Branch 68 is holding Carpet Bowling at 9:30 a.m. • The Grand Forks Choral Society meets at 7 - 9 p.m. at the GFSS band room. Concert dates April 27& 28. For more info phone Nanci at 250-442-3935. • Boundary Hikers meet. For information and times please call 250-442-0160, 250442-5272 or 250-447-9278. • Boundary Healing Rooms - open from 1-3 p.m. at River Valley Community Church, 2826 75th Ave. Affiliated with International Association of Healing Rooms. Trained prayer teams ready to pray with you. No charge. No appointment necessary. • Boundary Women’s Resource Centre Drop-in 11:30 to 5:00. We provide referrals, library, information, social time for women and much more. Call for more info 250442-5212. • Drop-in Whist is held at the Seniors’ Hall in Grand Forks City Park at 1:30 p.m. • Pickle Ball is held at Barbara Ann Park from 4:30 to 6:30 p.m. $1 drop-in fee. (Also held Mondays.) Contact 250-442-2604 for information. Everyone welcome. • Free Texas Holdem Poker at the Royal Canadian Legion, 7353 - 6th St. Grand Forks, BC. For more information, call Frank at 250-443-2370.
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from 4:30 to 6:30 p.m. $1 drop-in fee. (Also held Wednesays.) Contact 250442-2604 for information. Everyone welcome. • Is food a problem for you? The Grand Forks Overeaters Anonymous Group meets at 7:00 p.m. at the Holy Trinity Anglican Church basement, 7252 7th St. Phone Ella at 250-442-2346. 2nd Monday Every Month • Grand Forks Hospital Auxiliary meets in the Hospital Board Room at 2 p.m. New members are welcome. For info call 250442-0323 or 250-442-8755. 3rd Monday Every Month • The monthly general meeting of the Royal Canadian Legion is held at 7 p.m. at the Legion Hall. Lounge open daily at 2:30 p.m. Everyone welcome. • Blessings Boutique from 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. Free lunch, Gospel Chapel. Contact Karen at 250-443-1295. • Caregivers Alzheimer/Dementia Support Group meets every 3rd Monday of the month from 7 to 9pm. There is an exception for the month of August meets at 5pm instead. For additional information contact Frani at 250-442-5320. Every Tuesday • Figure Drawing/Painting Group meets 5:30-7:30 at Gallery 2 (formerly Grand Forks Art Gallery). Artists bring their own materials. Easels available. Schedule sometimes changes so please call Nora first if you plan to drop by. No membership free,
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Celebrate BC’s first Family Day Monday Feb 11 Eat together ■ Family Day is the ideal time to bring your family
‘back to the table’. Given the increasingly busy schedule of every member of the family, eating together has been a casualty of our hectic days. Whether you’re together in your home, on a mini-vacation or enjoying a local restaurant, there are numerous benefits to eating together. Sharing a table means sharing your day, sharing your undivided attention and sharing conversation. It is a chance to give extra attention to your children and teens. Family meals foster warmth, security and love, as well as a sense of belonging. The way that you act at the table becomes a model for your children. They learn from your appreciation of the meal and your social skills - especially when outside the home. Table manners are social skills and leading by example makes it easier for parents to teach without lecturing. Using family meals as a way to sample new menus can be both fun and a great learning experience. By giving family members input and the opportunity to choose the menu, it becomes an ideal way to expand their horizons on a wider range of foods and cultures. It also can lead to healthier choices as well as developing an open mind for experiencing new things. A way to get more out of a family meal is to engage the family in menu selection, shopping and preparation. You can begin this at a very young age giving children age-appropriate tasks like stirring ingredients, washing vegetables, tearing lettuce and setting the table. As your children grow they can take on more key responsibilities and the pride that comes with preparing a special family meal. This teaches your children cooking skills, nutrition and appreciation for the effort of meal preparation. It can also provide a great source of accomplishment and sense of self-sufficiency. Plan to make your Family Day special by including all those who make up your family. Pay tribute by making your meal special and so memorable you’ll want to ensure you do it more often.
Explore together ■ There is no better province to explore than British
Columbia and no better family bonding experience than sharing the thrill of a new discovery or experience. Day trips can create remarkable family memories. They offer a wonderful way to spend time together and learn more about where you live. The variety of experiences available to families is different in each region of this spectacular province - you might decide to explore close to home or venture to one of the other regions in B.C. over the Family Day weekend. Whether taking a bus, BC Ferries, driving, or hopping a flight, there are many ways to invest in a day of discovery. Travel is just one aspect. To maximize the experience families should involve everyone in the planning. By planning ahead you and your whole family can experience a worthwhile outing and make every aspect fun. Create a list of activities or venues and assign a rough budget for each. Allow family members to weigh in on their preferences and discuss what they would like to see, do or learn at each. You might decide to stay in a hotel and be a tourist in your own hometown. Kids or youth can map out the sites and activities, creating a family agenda including selecting the points of interest, lunch and shopping as well as enjoying the amenities your
hotel might offer. It’s the perfect way to free up everyone from everyday tasks and roles. Researching history, attractions, museums, parks and markets can teach valuable lessons and it helps children to plan within a budget. This way they are part of making important decisions, appreciate both the effort and cost of outings and will be more enthused about an agenda they helped develop. Be sure to capture your family time by taking photos, saving literature or purchasing a memento. This can lead to great family discussions about what each individual enjoyed or learned and starts you planning for future family explorations.
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Share together ■ Bringing together your extended family can create a highly memorable and valuable life event. They say “it takes a village to raise a child” and many would agree especially in today’s world of working parents and latch-key kids. The support, experience and interest of your extended family can have a significant impact on your immediate family. Regardless of your definition of ‘extended’ family, bringing together those with whom you share history with can have lasting benefits not just for you and your children but for those you invite to share your day. It is common in today’s world to have older children in nuclear families reach their teens before meeting extended family members. Geographical isolation is common for middle-class families who move based on occupational opportunities while family branches retain their independence. Family Day is the ideal occasion to hold family reunions to re-establish and integrate a stronger family connection. This allows your children to connect with extended family members and to share a better sense of their heritage and belonging. Don’t forget to include senior members of your family. Family reunions and relationships inspire seniors to stay active and pursue their well-being. Studies have found seniors feel revitalized when they spend time with families. Your children will benefit from hearing their oral history and that’s an inspiring experience that won’t always be available to them. Another way to celebrate Family Day is to gather your extended family and friends around something you care about. It might be a shore clean-up, a family walk or a garage sale. You might volunteer at a foodbank. Food is often central to gatherings and with everyone contributing to a family meal afterwards, it becomes a great way to share B.C.’s first Family Day.
Active together ■ Family Day is a great opportunity to get in a little exercise. The cold, wet weather usually keeps us inside and might seem better suited to a day on the couch, but there are tons of places to get active that will keep you and your family out of the cold. Try taking the kids to a bowling alley for a few games. Many offer both 10-pin and five-pin options, and the loud clatter of falling pins will excite even the smallest bowlers. Or maybe swimming is more your speed. Getting in a few laps or even just bouncing around the shallow end is a great cardiovascular workout that the whole family can take part in. When you want something a bit more structured, check out your local parks and recreation centre. Many offer programs for children of all ages, from basketball games to indoor skating lessons. If the weather is nice, there is nothing better than hitting one of the local mountains. The ski hills offer skiing or snowboarding lessons to people of all skills levels, and everyone can enjoy a hot chocolate at the end of a great day on the slops. If skiing and snowboarding aren’t quite your cup of tea, snowshoeing or cross-country skiing can be found as well. Winter also offers an opportunity for those who like to fish – head out to one of our area’s many lakes for a day of ice fishing. Getting active together can be as simple as going for a bike ride. Whether you want to trek the rural areas or visit the local trails, cycling is a great way to spend time together, see the local wildlife or burn off some energy. A round of mini-golf can be incredibly entertaining, especially if none of you are going to be the next Rory McIlroy. Find your nearest course and get ready for somme great family friendly fun When it’s a bit of friendly competition that you’re looking for, paintball is the answer. Whether you want to team up together against another family or play every many for himself, laughter is sure to ensue. Shooting Dad in the leg with a bright blue paint ball or chasing your big sister around a course will make for some great memories. We are all spoiled by living in British Columbia with all of its gorgeous scenery and athletic opportunities, so gather the kids this Family Day, bring your sense of adventure and get readty to see why so many people love beautiful, natural B.C. Who knows, you may find a new sport to lvoe or instiall an additction to outdoor activity!
Family Day at Wilgress Lake nd Annual Ice Fishing Derby 2013
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Entry Fees: Family $25 weekend Single $15 weekend We’ll have – Food – Drinks – Snacks by way of donations
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2nd Prize • Polar Fish Kit • Knife Set • Weigh Scale
3rd Prize • Rod & Reel • Knife Set • Survival Kit
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Proceeds from this event will be donated to Sunshine Valley Child Care Society to help enhance quality care for children with special needs in our area. Tickets available at: Tempo Gas, Christina Lake; Super Save, Grand Forks; the Udder Store, Greenwood; The Spot, Midway; Prospector Pub, Rock Creek; and on site at Wilgress Lake.
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Experience as a Family ■ Try something new this Family Day. It might be as simple as agreeing that everyone observe a no-technology or TV day. If you find your gatherings often involve all the adults sitting around visiting while the youngsters play among themselves and the teens segregate away from both you and the little ones, you’re probably not alone. A family gathering can be a wonderful opportunity for family to hear the latest on jobs, trips, hobbies and health, but if you find your gatherings following the same tedious patterns where one or two family members dominate with the same old stories, this is the year to change it up. Consider adding new experiences to the plans, and making a new and fun tradition out of them. Here are some ideas to get started: Get out and enjoy our beautiful outdoors – no matter what your weather. If you live in a snowy region of B.C., organize a hayride, snowshoe trek, sledding time or ice skating at a community rink. If you don’t have snow in your area, you can travel to find it or consider planning a bike ride, a hike or even hitting a minigolf course or a driving range. The idea is to bring everyone together in a family activity you’ve never done before.
a new menu together but everyone in your group can sit together and enjoy the meal. B.C. has a widely diverse cultural make up and ethnic restaurants are part of that. Make your Family Day gathering a retreat for all – consider getting your family out of the house and turn your gathering into a festive retreat. Many venues have activities for all ages to enjoy, from winter outdoor fun to refreshing spa services. Think of how much fun it would be for your whole family group to take a yoga class together. Host a family talent show – Everyone has a special talent in your family, so encourage them to bring their talent to your gathering. If you’re really ambitious set up an area to be used as a stage and arrange chairs for audience members. Many living rooms have dimmer switches so play with lighting and lamps so the performance area is in the spotlight. You might want to rent a popcorn machine or ask family members to bring along some treats and snacks. By bringing new activities to your family gathering this year, you’ll be creating many new memories to share in the future, as well as making the event much more enjoyable.
Plan a meal away from the house – Instead of cooking for the gathering, plan a formal brunch or dinner at a new restaurant. Not only do you experience
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Play together ■ There is nothing like the fun and innocence of childhood. Whether it’s a game of kick-the-can with the neighbourhood children or building a tree fort in the backyard, some of our best memories are playful. Board games are a great indoor activity, and Family Day is a great time to dig out some of your old favourites like Monopoly and Clue, and maybe try out a few new ones that are geared towards family fun. Your local toy store will have a wide range of options, along with other family-friendly entertainment such as puzzles and books. Set up a card table, get your
favourite puzzle out and spend hours putting together the pieces. Finishing a complicated puzzle will also give your kids a sense of accomplishment. If you’re looking for something a bit more high-tech, your game console or computer is a good place to start. Video games have come a long way from the classic Super Mario and Donkey Kong, and you may discover that your kids have a much larger technical knowledge than you do. They might beat you at Wii Sports but it will make for a great story! Getting outside for a game of tag or basketball will check off two things on your list: play and exercise. Taking a trip to a local playground or field will give you hours of entertainment for a low cost. Pack a picnic as well for an entire day of fun. Practicing your batting or pitching will also get you ready for the upcoming sports seasons, or maybe compete to see who can run the fastest to the swings. This year, Family Day is a time to make memories, spend time together and maybe learn a thing or two. Whatever the weather is like outside, you have plenty of options for having fun at all ages.
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There has been a wave of vehicle break-ins in Grand Forks recently and police believe they have arrested a suspect involved in a number of them. “On Jan. 30 police arrested a 29-year-old Grand Forks male with no fixed address in connection with possession of stolen property from several thefts from vehicles that occurred in the Grand Forks area,” said Grand Forks RCMP’s Staff Sgt. Jim Harrison. “He was also found in possession of stolen property from break-and-entries (B&E) into two different residences. Subsequently he was charged with two counts of (B&E) into a residence, two counts of possession of stolen property from thefts from motor vehicles and three counts of breaching his probation,” Harrison explained. Harrison said police are trying to link the man to several other thefts from vehicles and suspects there will be more charges forwarded to Crown Counsel. “Police are quite convinced that this man was responsible for most of the thefts from vehicles in the area but not all,” he said.
Harrison said that the man was not responsible for all the car break-ins and still recommends people lock their vehicle doors. “We’re quite convinced there are some other people involved in that activity in the community.” The man was in court on Monday in Castlegar. Bike accident on Third and Market There was an incident involving a bike and a motorist on the intersection of Third Street and Market Avenue. “Investigators attended to find the single vehicle had run over a trailer that was hooked on to a bicycle and obviously knocked the bicycle rider off. It appears the bicycle was riding across the crosswalk and the vehicle was making a lefthand turn and struck the trailer, which dragged the bike underneath,” explained Harrison. The cyclist sustained a sprained ankle with no other injuries and there was damage to the bicycle and the vehicle – the cyclist was taken to hospital. “There are no charges on that and quite frankly, we had a lot of conflicting stories about what actually happened, which made it very difficult to look at charges, so no charges were laid in that matter,” Harrison went on to say.
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City to spend $270K on slag pile
JIM HOLTZ
For the Grand Forks Gazette
The City of Grand Forks will be spending $270,000 for work to prevent any further erosion of the slag pile on Granby Road. The decision came after erosion was discovered in the pile in an area beneath which Overton Creek was believed to flow. The money, taken from the city’s slag sales reserve fund, was approved by council to pay for professional geotechnical evaluation of the affected area through monitoring of movement in the slag pile, and for redirecting Overton Creek to a closed culvert running south along Granby road, exiting into the Granby River south of the pile. “The diversion of the creek is a permanent diversion,” Grand Forks CAO Doug Allin said. “We don’t know if that is the final solution to addressing the problem. According to the geotech, that is one of his recommendations, and the most imminent one because the creek will be flowing beneath the slag pile (during spring runoff).” The final design of the diversion is being planned now, Allin said, and will be approved, tendered and implemented before spring. “As soon as we’ve completed this (diversion) project, we’re going to be setting up monitoring on the slag pile to monitor the movements, if there are any movements,” Allin said. He added that there have been conversations with some of the residents of the flats opposite the slag concerning any danger posed by the slag pile and the city’s response to the situation. He added that there is no serious concern. “One of the things we need to keep in mind is that the slag has been sitting there since the early 1900s and that with things that have been sitting there for that long a time, there is going to be some movement, but we think we understand the order of magnitude and will make sure that it is not going to create a
bad situation of us.” Nevertheless, the city has requested that Fire Chief Dale Heriot and his staff draw up a contingency plan in case the slag pile should move enough to partially block the Granby River. Heriot said that the plan will be finished by the time the spring run-off begins and will cover all foreseeable contingencies. He added that such plans include the involvement of all available services including the fire department, RCMP and Search and Rescue.
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Over a billion people celebrate the Chinese New Year next week and a handful of Grand Forks residents will be taking part. The new year falls on Feb. 11 this year and it is the year of the snake. Last year was the year of the dragon – the most desirable year in the Chinese zodiac, but the snake is the opposite. “(Snakes) call themselves little dragons,” laughed local businessman Baun Mark, who has been in the country most of his life but he still follows some Chinese traditions. “A lot of it is superstitious. It’s for people that believe in astrology.” Chinese New Year is the biggest event of the year. It could be equated with the popularity of Christmas in Western culture. Families take weeks to prepare for the big day by cooking, cleaning, buying new clothes, organizing their finances and purchasing gifts. Baun and his wife Mei-Lan are from the southern part of the country and in southern China, it is tradition to hold a night market after a day of feasting. This is where the dragon and lion dances take place. Businesses dangle cabbages filled with money from their windows and acrobatic dancers jump up – even if it’s two or three stories – to eat the cabbages and retrieve the coins. Families shop and buy items like fresh flowers and decorative orange trees. In Northern China, the market is held during the day and dancers knock on business doors and collect the lucky money. Businesses welcome the dancers because they bring good fortune. Money is also passed to the younger generations in red envelopes. In the northern part of the country, children under 18 get lucky money but in the south, it’s not uncommon for anyone
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that is still single to be on the receiving end, notes Mei-Lan. Regardless of where the Chinese live, once they reach a certain level of maturity they start giving lucky money instead of receiving. A huge part of the celebrations is feasting. Dishes of chicken, duck, fish, pork and a variety of seafood are served. This is the time of year to be extravagant and the most expensive seafood and cuts of meats are used. Vegetarian dishes are
also on the table as well as many sweets. Each dish is chosen because it has meaning. Fish represents prosperity. In Northern China, a dish of meatballs will have four meatballs because it represents security. Family and friends will visit each other and bring food dishes and other treats including dim sum made from sweet rice dough. Fireworks are seen throughout the entire celebrations. “Any time (they) have an opportunity to blow off fireworks they do,” said Baun, adding they are used to chase evil spirits away. While it’s hard for the Mark family to celebrate Chinese New Year in a small, western community like Grand Forks, they do celebrate in their own way despite the challenges. They have adopted Christianity, which doesn’t leave room for superstitions, says Baun, and his family is spread across North America. Of all his children, only the two that still live at home will be with them for the celebrations. “We do have a good feast and try not to speak any ill,” he said. “We do have the best dishes we can.” A lot of their food is made of vegetarian dishes or poultry. Mei-Lan said she would make two or three main dishes with several side dishes. On years when they can go to Greater Vancouver, things are a little more festive. “Here we have a big feast but there are no big markets here. At the coast, we participate in a lot of the festivities,” he said. This year Chinese New Year overlaps with British Columbia’s first Family Day, which gives them a little more time to celebrate. However, it’s still quite different from China, where the festivities last for over a week.
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A local romance book author will be at the Grand Forks and District Public Library for a workshop and reading on Feb. 23 between 3 and 4:30 p.m. Entitled Romance and Chocolates, the event will also feature local chocolatiers Rosie Gartner, who will provide sample chocolate. Dani Collins has been writing in one form or another for over two decades, occasionally even for money. (She wrote for the Grand Forks Gazette in 2007-08.) Her preference is romance novels. She found them in high school and has wanted to publish her own ever since. With many near misses along the way, she was finally offered a contract by Harlequin Mills & Boon London in May of 2012. Five weeks later, she was offered a contract from Champagne Books, a small press out of Calgary. Shortly thereafter, she realized an-
other dream and indie-published a romantic comedy she’d been sitting on for years. This doesn’t exactly make Collins an expert on traditional, digital, or self-publishing, but she’s got eggs in all of those baskets. “It makes sense,” she says of her diversity. “The publishing industry is not just changing, it’s evolving. The gatekeepers between writers and readers are gone. There are pros and cons to that, but it definitely places power in the writer’s hands, which is completely opposite to the old structure. I’m going to exercise my options.” While romance in its many forms accounts for the largest share in the fiction market – 1.36 billion annually – you don’t have to be a romance writer to learn about publishing from one. Have you been considering jumping into the ebook pool? Are you wondering if there are still opportunities with print publishers? Are you curious about how reading on a computer or other device works? Join Dani as she talks about her experience and takes questions on finding your place in this new world of publishing on Feb. 23 at the Grand Forks and District Public Library.
Hired Equipment Registration West Kootenay District
The West Kootenay District of the Ministry of Transportation and Infrastructure is now completing Hired Equipment lists for the upcoming fiscal year.
All individuals or companies who are currently registered through the ministry’s offices in Nelson or Grand Forks will be mailed invitations by the end of January to re-register their equipment for the coming fiscal year. Individuals or companies who were not registered in 2012, but who wish to have their equipment listed, are invited to visit the Nelson or Grand Forks office to obtain the appropriate registration forms. You will be required to have Commercial (Comprehensive) General Liability Insurance with minimum $2 million third party liability and a WorkSafe BC clearance letter prior to starting work on any ministry projects. Dump trucks must provide a current weigh slip, front tire size, and manufacturer’s front axle rating. Equipment can only be registered in one area in any given year and must be owned or leased-to-own in order to be eligible for registration. Seniority is not transferable from area to area. The deadline for new registrations for the 2013/2014 fiscal year is March 20, 2013. Late registrations will be accepted, but may appear at the bottom of the open list. Note that there is no charge for registering new equipment or for changing or deleting equipment information already listed. Register by March 20, 2013 at one of these offices:
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Every February 14th people around the world exchange gifts, chocolates and romantic greetings for a day set aside for lovers. Many traditions are followed, all in the name of St. Valentine. Still, people may not understand why such customs are upheld. Much of the history of Valentine’s Day and St. Valentine himself is shrouded in mystery, and much of what’s widely accepted is inaccurate. To set the record straight, here are some facts about the holiday. • Valentine’s Day is believed to have originated from a celebration in Rome during the fifth century. This celebration paid tribute to St. Valentine, a Catholic priest. Other historians surmise it was a way to “Christianize” the pagan holiday of Lupercalia, which was a fertility festival. Included in the traditions were boys and girls drawing names from a box and exchanging gifts. • The Catholic Church acknowledges at least three different saints named Valentine or Valentinus. • All of the stories surrounding St. Valentine -- whether they are disputed or not -- paint him as a sympathetic and heroic individual. • Valentine’s Day greetings have been popular from the Middle Ages onward, though they have been usually verbal in nature. • The oldest known written valentine still in existence today was a poem written in 1415 by Charles, Duke of Orleans, to his wife while he was imprisoned in the Tower of London following his capture at the Battle of Agincourt. • Valentine’s Day is celebrated in the United States, Canada, Mexico, the United Kingdom, France, and Australia. • Valentine’s Day and Mother’s Day are the most popular holidays to give flowers. • According to Hallmark, women purchase 85 percent of all valentines. • According to the Greeting Card Association, an estimated one billion Valentine’s Day cards are sent each year, making Valentine’s Day the second largest card-sending holiday of the year behind Christmas. • Candy was among the earliest Valentine’s Day gifts and remains a popular gift today. • Some tales suggest that the type of bird a girl watches on Valentine’s Day predicts her future husband. A bluebird indicates a happy man, while a sparrow indicates a poor man. • In Medieval times, girls consumed unusual foods on Valentine’s Day in the belief it would make them dream of their future husbands.
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Spotlight Films’ Searching For Sugar Man a sweet film The film about Jesus Rodriguez a story of triumph
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Please join us for the announcement Friday, February 8th at 10:00 am At the Grand Forks Credit Union • Refreshments will be served
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2nd Annual Wilgress Lake Ice Fishing Derby Come and have fun with the whole family and celebrate BC’s first Family Day! LOTS of prizes to be won! Family pass - $25 for the whole weekend Single - $15 for the weekend
Proceeds from this event will be donated to the Sunshine Valley Child Care Society to help enhance the quality of care for children with Special Needs.
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It is with great pleasure that I submit this review of the latest Spotlight Film Searching for Sugar Man. LIZ MARTIN When the movie began, I had a moment of disappointment, as it appeared to be a documentary of sorts. I was father. soon to be delighted and involved in this very I think their younger days in Detroit had been interesting story of genius, humbleness and of a very difficult and they had lived in some very search that ended in triumph. shabby places. The singer, whose name is Jesus Rodriguez, a The American public at the time Rodriguez Mexican by birth, was around in the ‘6os and ‘70s was singing, did not seem to see the genius that in the U.S. but unfortunately his music did not the man really was, so faking his death seemed to seem to catch on. best way to cope with the humiliation he felt at The story is that he committed suicide on the the end of his American musical career. stage and that was the Little did he know end of that. that the hunt would be In South Africa around on years later to find him that time, someone took and bring his name back one of his records over into the public view. and the music seemed to Apparently all the delight. money made from his Two very persistent concerts in South AfI was soon to be South Africans went on a rica went to family and delighted and involved in huge search for more infriends. this very interesting formation, to see where The money previously the trail led. His records made when he was young story of genius ... had sold very well in seemed to disappear, the South Africa but no one trail on that being very really knew much about cold. him at all. I must admit to thinking about Leonard CoA milk carton brought it to the attention of one hen when I saw this movie, a similar humbleness of Rodriguez’s daughters, as his picture was on in both men, living simple lives without the trapthe side of the carton. pings of stardom, and staying grounded, a nice She phoned one of the interested men and lo change indeed. and behold, a meeting was set up. Great exciteThis was a most unusual film and on speaking ment now abounded as this genius was still liv- to people afterwards, it had the same effect on ing in the same house and working as a construc- them as it did me. Uplifting and heart-warming, tion worker. He interviewed so well and was so a story that had to be told. grounded. I have listened to some of Rodriguez?s songs The highlight of this interesting story is when online and they are really very good indeed, esSouth Africa embraces him once more to sold- pecially one called I Wonder. out concerts all these years later. Those of you with computers, give it a try, you His three daughters accompanied him on his will not be disappointed. return to South Africa and they all had some time – Liz Martin is a film critic for the Grand Forks to speak in the movie. Gazette, a movie lover, cello player and happy retiree
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IT’S TAX, FINANCE AND INSURANCE TIME:
HOW TO MANAGE PERSONAL DEBT The ability to manage personal debt is of paramount importance
As if anyone needs their memory jogged, debt is a substantial problem for men and women living in fully developed countries. Estimates vary, but numerous surveys have indicated the average American household has more than $10,000 in credit card debt, a figure that doesn’t include debt such as mortgages, car loans or student loans. In Canada, an early 2011 report from the Vanier Institute of the Family suggested the debt-toincome ratio for the average Canadian family was 150 percent, which means that for every $1,000 a Canadian family earns, it owes $1,500. What these figures illustrate is that even the most financially savvy debtor may be in a precarious position, one that, should an unforeseen layoff or medical emergency occur, could turn disastrous in a relatively short period of time. As a result, an individual’s ability to manage personal debt is of paramount importance, and the following tips can help men and women walking a financial tightrope address their debt in a way that might help them get back on their financial feet. • Eliminate bad debt. Not all debt is bad, but credit card debt is rarely good. Card holders with substantial credit card debt should contact their companies as soon as possible to see if the company is willing to work with them on a repayment plan. This is more prudent than declaring for bankruptcy, which will negatively impact an individual’s credit score for years to come. Companies are often willing to work with card holders about repayment plans that make it easier to pay down debt. But once an agreement is made, card holders must make meeting the terms of that agreement their top priority. • Stop accruing bad debt. Using a card wisely is the key to avoiding unnecessary debt. When using credit cards, do not use them for everyday purchases like groceries or movie tickets. This type of credit card usage is habit forming, and it’s very easy for card holders to quickly amass a large balance on their accounts for items they could just as easily could have paid for with cash. Keep in mind interest will be charged on all balances not paid in full each month, so don’t make that cup of coffee or that pair of movie tickets cost even more by adding interest to the overall cost. • Pay down high-interest debts first. Always work to pay down high-interest debt first while paying a little more than the minimum on lowinterest debt. If a car loan came with an especially high interest rate (hint: borrowers whose down payment on a car loan was small or nonexistent are likely saddled with a high-interest loan), work to pay down that balance as much as possible. Something as simple as paying an extra $25 per month on a $200 per month car payment can reduce the
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length of time it takes to pay off that loan considerably. Once a high-interest debt is paid off, move on to the debt with the next highest interest rate. • Stop paying the bare minimum. Paying just the minimum will barely cover the interest. That means the principal will hardly disappear, and the debt will be a seemingly impossible obstacle to overcome. Pay more than the bare minimum each month, even if it means making sacrifices elsewhere. • Avoid borrowing from Peter to pay Paul. Transfer-
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Seeking perfection through karate
KARL YU
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While nobody is perfect, that doesn’t mean practitioners of Shotokan karate don’t strive for perfection. The dojo kun, (rules of the training hall) include one that says, “Seek perfection of character” and it is a rule that is taken seriously, as it is a long journey from white to black belt. It is something the Noren family – Doug, Sharyn and Tess – know best, as the three are black belts. “It (seeking perfection) is about becoming a better person through connecting the mind and body,” explains Tess. For Doug, the local dojo’s sensei, it includes the dedication to continue to practice Shotokan. “One of the hardest parts is just thinking, ‘Oh gee, I have to get off the couch and get down to the dojo,’ because it can be very hard work and it is an exercise,” he says. “I think for the students in general, I think the hard part might be that it takes a very long time. It takes a very long time to get where they think they want to get to,” explains Sharyn. Patience is also something that is required as there are times when the journey seems it will never end. “When we were at brown belt (second highest belt), we freaked out because we realized, ‘Oh! This is a forever thing; we’re in it forever and there’s no end goal,” Tess says. “You get to black belt and the journey starts. You start to develop an understanding into what karate actually is now that you’ve got this base.” “It’s like a bonsai tree,” says Sensei Doug. “You can’t stop watering it.” “It’s unusual in and of itself because you go through five years to train, go get your black belt and that is considered the
beginning,” explains Sharyn. “Once you get black belt, you know the basics and from then on you do begin to get a better understanding. We feel like we understand a lot more 10 years later,” the sensei explains. “You get satisfaction out of just doing things and then slowly looking back and finding how you improved. You do feel how you’ve improved over the years.” Anyone looking to join Grand Forks Shotokan Karate can call 250-442-3493.
Sharyn Noren, a black belt with Grand Forks Shotokan Karate, trains students at the club’s dojo. Karl Yu Photo
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Border Bruins drop pair KARL YU
Gazette Editor
The Grand Forks Border Bruins dropped a pair of road games this past weekend, losing 4-1 to the Revelstoke Grizzlies on Friday and 3-1 vs. the Sicamous Eagles on Saturday. Dakota Kittle scored the lone goal for Grand Forks in Revelstoke while goalie Dallas Varey made 37 saves. Jackson Purvis scored an unassisted goal vs. Sicamous while Dominic Stadnyk made 32 saves and was named the third star of the game. Despite the two losses, Border Bruins’ head coach and GM Nick Deschenes said the team could’ve won both games. “I thought the game against Revelstoke was a game we could have had. We didn’t compete for 60 minutes so the end result is no surprise,” Deschenes said. “Against Sicamous we battled hard for most of the game. The margin between winning and losing is small and we are still trying to figure out how to get on the right side of those games.” The team hosts the Spokane Braves at Grand Forks Arena tomorrow night and then travels to Spokane on Saturday night in a home-and-home series. Deschenes said the team is out
of the playoffs but is playing some good hockey. “We would like to finish the season on the best note possible with three games against Spokane coming up,” he said. The team finishes its 2012/13 campaign on Feb. 17 against Spokane as well at Grand Forks Arena.
Grand Forks Border Bruins’ leading scorer Jackson Purvis scored a goal against the Sicamous Eagles on Saturday night.
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Savaia, Van Camp real Bruins
KARL YU
Gazette Editor
There are 20 spots on the Grand Forks Border Bruins’ lineup but only Travis Van Camp and Brandon Savaia have the distinction of being genuine Border Bruins. Like the others, they play hockey but the two forwards are currently the only players raised in Grand Forks that play for the local Kootenay International Junior Hockey League team. The two have cheered for the team since their childhood and are honoured to pull the black and gold over their heads. Gazette: Talk about playing for the home team as players that were raised in Grand Forks. Van Camp: “I love it, the crowd pumps you up and in a way, we’re two hometown beauties.” Savaia: “When we were kids we always wanted to play here so it’s pretty sweet.” Gazette: Talk about your earliest memories of watching Border Bruins’ games. Van Camp: “The players were all heroes to me. I used to come out and ask for a hockey stick.” Savaia: “And now we’re giving away sticks.” Gazette: Do you feel extra pressure being guys from home, playing for Grand Forks? Savaia: “For sure.” Van Camp: “In a way but it’s also good pressure at the same time.” Savaia: “It makes you want to work harder.” Gazette: What’s it like hearing the fans and friends cheer for you. Van Camp: “It’s a boost of confidence and you’re like, ‘I made it.’ We’ve wanted to play here our whole lives.” Savaia: “It’s awesome.” Gazette: Describe yourselves as players. Savaia: “This guy (Van Camp) is a grinder, a fighter and he gets us going.” Van Camp: “We’ve got a playmaker here. He (Savaia) always dishes the puck out for the goals.”
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Phoenix Mountain Racers bring home silver medals z Local Submission
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The Phoenix Mountain Racers began the racing season in fine form on Jan. 20 at Red Mountain, bringing home a team silver medal in the first Rio Tinto Alcan West Kootenay Zone Race. Seamus Carlyle put in an impressive performance, netting him an individual silver medal in the U12 division. Teams were entered from Whitewater, Red, Phoenix, Salmo and Summit Lake; close to 150 racers, in the first race of the 2013 season. Coaches Bill Ahrens, Ben Churchill and Astrid Kihl, have been working hard with the kids since Jan. 5. “Our program is growing, and we are working on provid-
ing a consistent training routine,” Churchill noted. “The parent volunteers have been stellar, and are integral to our success as a team. The kids are really putting in their best effort this year during practice.” The Red Mountain race was a Dual GS format, which means that kids are racing side-by-side, and gates are spaced wider apart to allow them to gather more speed. “The Red Mountain course tends to be icy and a bit steep for the younger kids, but all of our racers were calm and enthusiastic, and our results show that,” says Kihl, whose son Seamus garnered a personal best result at the race. “We are really proud of all our racers, and look forward to making this our best race season ever.” The West Kootenay Zone Finals are to be held at Phoenix Mountain on March 10. Come out to watch some exciting ski racing, and support our local team!
GFREC holds stroke screening Although strokes are obviously a serious issue within the population, there is a huge disconnect with how many people are actually aware about the risks and prevention methods associated with them. Most people only have vague knowledge as to what causes someone to have a stroke. So what is the cause? Aside, of course, from a wide variety of peripheral factors, the short answer is mainly high blood pressure. According to the World Health Organization, hypertension is the major cause of stroke; it is the direct cause of about 62 per cent of all strokes, but only about half of people suffering from high blood pressure are aware they have it at all. Grand Forks Recreation (GFREC) will be offering blood pressure checks at the Grand Forks Aquatic Centre lobby on Feb. 12 and 13. Interior Health staff will be on site from 8:30 to 10 a.m. to check your blood pressure and answer any health questions you may have. There is no cost to come in and get checked. *** Fit For Health 2013 is a program designed to help inactive females get active. GFREC has partnered with Promotions Plus, the BC Government, federal government and BC Parks and Recreation to offer a six-week introductory program to the fitness room. Participants will learn to use the fitness equipment properly and safely and be introduced to circuit classes. The program will include an introductory to Aquafit classes and Aqua-circuit classes. This is a program with limited space in the fitness room orientation and circuit but unlimited space in the Aquafit classes. Registration fee is just $15 for 12 classes. On completion of the program, you will be ready to participate in the drop-in classes that are available throughout the week.
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CHURCH DIRECTORY
SAFETY
ANGLICAN CHURCH OF CANADA
Rev. Simon Shenstone 250-442-5808 Holy Trinity Church, 7252 - 7th St., Grand Forks • Services every Sunday at 10:30 a.m. B.A.S. Eucharist St. Jude’s, Greenwood • Services 4:00 p.m. on 1st, 3rd & 5th Sundays of the month St. Mary’s, Kettle Valley • Services 10:30 a.m. on the 2nd & 4th Sundays of the month
BOUNDARY COMMUNITY CHURCH
Contact: Gene 250-449-2422 629-8th Ave, Box 129, Midway, BC V0H 1M0 Sunday Service ............................................................................10:00 a.m. Children’s Church .........................................................................10:30 a.m. For info on Discovering Jesus Groups & Home Groups call the church office.
BOUNDARY SABBATH FELLOWSHIP
Sunday is the first day of the week but Saturday is the seventh-day Sabbath Saturday .......................................................................................10:00 a.m. Lutheran Church basement, Grand Forks, B.C. • Call for info: 250-442-8656
CHRIST LUTHERAN CHURCH
Pastor Ken Schauer 509-690-0332 • 7328-19th St. (Across from Arena) Box 1689, Grand Forks, B.C. V0H 1H0 • 250-447-2562 • 250-442-3959 Sunday Morning Worship ............................................................. 8:52 a.m. Bible Study Thursday .....................................................................1:00 p.m.
CHRISTIAN CENTRE
7525 4th St. (behind Overwaitea) • Office 250-442-5815 Senior Pastors: Larry and Elsie Dannhauer Associate Pastors: Richard and Ramona Dannhauer
SUNDAY: Church Service .............................................................................10:30 a.m. Prayer ......................................................................................... 10:00 a.m. Prayertime Wednesdays ..............................................................10:00 a.m.
EVANGEL CHAPEL
401 N. Kimberley, Greenwood, B.C. Pastor Paul Brandon • 250-445-2111 Sunday Service ............................................................................10:00 a.m.
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
2495 - 76th Ave., Grand Forks, B.C. • Pastor John Siemens 250-442-0057 Office: 250-443-9200 • Web: fbcgf.ca Prayer Line: 250-442-8016 (Theresa) 250-442-3953 (Olga) • 250-442-2803 (Rachel) Sunday Worship ...........................................................................10:30 a.m. Children’s Church .........................................................................11:15 a.m. Prayer and Praise ...........................................................................6:00 p.m. Youth Group - Friday ......................................................................7:00 p.m. For the Weekly Bible Studies and for Home Group times please call the office
GOSPEL CHAPEL
7048 Donaldson Drive, Box 2528, Grand Forks, B.C. 250-442-5148 ; Senior Pastor Henry P. Klassen; Karren Donald, Community Care Coordinator; Benjamin Jepsen, Associate Youth Pastor Worship Service ...........................................................................10:30 a.m. Youth Activities - Friday ................................................................ 7:00 p.m. SEPT. TO MAY Pioneer Clubs - (girls Gr 1-7) Tuesday ......................................... 3:30 p.m. Brigade - Battalion (boys Gr. 7-12) Wednesday ........................... 7:00 p.m. Brigade - Stockade & Tree Climbers (boys Gr. 1-6) - Thursday ............................................................. 7:00 p.m. Weekly HOME groups, various times and days; also, weekly bible studies for seniors, young marrieds, and college and careers - call the church office for details.
GRAND FORKS BAPTIST CHURCH
Independent/Fundamental/Conservative/KJV Pastor Brett Swope • 250-443-1557 • 275 Market Ave.
Sundays: Adult Sunday School ................................................................10:00 a.m. Main Service .............................................................................11:00 a.m. Bible studies available upon request
HüMüH MONASTERY
Buddhist Meditation & Empowerment Centre Sundays: Meditation and Spiritual Teaching with Master Maticintin ...................................................................11:00 a.m. For directions call 1-800-336-6015 • Westbridge, B.C.
KING OF KINGS NEW TESTAMENT CHURCH AND ACADEMY
735 9th Ave., Midway, BC • Rick Steingard • 250-449-2252 Sunday Service ............................................................................10:00 a.m.
RIVER VALLEY COMMUNITY CHURCH
2826 - 75th Ave. (near Hutton School) Senior Pastor Gabe Warriner • Office 250-442-8456 Sunday Service (Sunday School during service) .........................10:30 a.m. Mid-Week Service, Wednesday Pre-service prayer ......................................................................6:30 p.m. Service........................................................................................7:00 p.m. Youth Meeting, Friday .................................................................. 7:00 p.m. Affiliated with Pentecostal Assemblies of Canada
SACRED HEART ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH
Perley class learns about survival
Yvonne Konar’s Perley Grade 3/4 class built survival shelters (quinzees) on Jan. 24. Quinzees are shelters built by hollowing out a pile of snow. Left picture (from left): Silas Asling, Seth Ritco, Cameron Greaves, Kade Dandy and Quinton McIver. Right picture (from left): Paige Chursinoff, Marie-Luise Flury, Evannie Deverson and Luella Faulkner. Submitted Photos
Services at Rock Creek Clinic Dr. Henry Ajaero, General Practitioner Phone: 250-446-2272
Dr. Christine Simpson, General Internist Specialist Phone: 250-446-2990
Dr. Tamara Kornelson, Chiropractor Phone: 250-449-1364
Mental Health and Addiction Councelling Phone: 250-442-0330
Peri Best, Kinesiologist Phone: 250-449-8234
Children service, Playschool, CAPC, Parenting Education Phone: 250-446-2540
Fr. Marcel Cote • Box 128, 346 Church St., Greenwood, B.C. VOH 1JO Mass - Saturdays.......................................................................... 5:00 p.m.
SACRED HEART ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH
Rev. Marcel Cote ; Box 459, 7269 - 9th St., Grand Forks, B.C. VOH 1HO 250-442-3114 SUNDAY MASS (Grand Forks) ................................................... 9:30 a.m. Tuesday - Friday........................................................................... 9:00 a.m. Saturday ....................................................................................... 7:30 p.m. Christina Lake Community Hall: Mass.........................................11:30 a.m.
GRAND FORKS SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST
4500 Hillview Road, Box 1524, Grand Forks • 250-442-5081 or 250-442-3221 SATURDAY SERVICES: Sabbath School (Bible classes for all ages) ................................. 9:15 a.m. Hour of Worship............................................................................11:00 a.m.
UNITED CHURCH OF CANAtDA
Boundary Pastoral Charge - Rev. Kim Horwood Office: Hours - Mon. 8 - 11 am, Thurs. & Fri. 8 - 3 pm • Phone: 250-442-3311 email: stjohn@telus.net Sunday Services St. John’s - Grand Forks...............................................................11:00 a.m. St. Columba - Greenwood ............................................................. 9:00 a.m. Perley Memorial, Christina Lake.................................................... 9:00 a.m.
Protecting the children z Provincial Submission RCMP AND CANADIAN CENTRE FOR CHILD PROTECTION
Children and youth are increasingly living out a large portion of their daily lives online. However, just like the offline world, parents and teachers need to be fully aware of the risks children and youth may encounter while using the Internet. That is why the RCMP in B.C. are letting British Columbians know about the comprehensive Internet safety resources available through the Canadian Centre for Child Protection. These tools are there to help parents (and teachers) make sense of the challenges with raising children in an ever-changing technological world. “While Feb. 5 (was) global Internet Safety Day, every day needs to be an Internet Safety Day,” says Deputy Commissioner Craig Callens, commanding officer of the RCMP in B.C. “Recently we distributed iSMART, an Internet and social media resource toolkit (www. bc.rcmp.ca) to support police officers in their work with parents and educators throughout the province. This toolkit utilizes many of the Canadian centre’s comprehensive educational resources that teach children and youth the skills they need to use the Internet safely.”
The Canadian Centre for Child Protection, a national charitable organization dedicated to the personal safety of all children, will be launching new e-parenting safety sheets addressing issues and concerns parents may be facing right now with regard to their adolescent’s online safety. This includes valuable information on protecting youth from online luring, the growing issue of “sexting,” as well as how to talk to your child about healthy relationships and appropriate boundaries. “We all have an important role to play in the online protection of children,” says Lianna McDonald, executive director of the Canadian Centre for Child Protection. “We know that for parents and teachers it can be hard to even know where to begin and this is why, in partnership with RCMP in B.C., we want to make sure that Canadians are aware of the important educational resources we have to offer to better protect children.” Recognizing that educators also play a critical role when it comes to teaching children important personal safety strategies that will help reduce online victimization, the Canadian centre will also be distributing over a million Internet safety materials to schools across Canada free-of-charge. The RCMP in B.C. also encourages people to visit www.thedoorthatsnotlocked.ca, a comprehensive resource with agespecific Internet safety information.
Journey Around The World And Into The Faith
Thank You
Catholicism
The family of Joan Biggs would like to thank the ambulance crew, doctors and nurses on January 25, 2013 for their help and caring ways on Mom’s final day. You not only looked after Mom but also looked after the family members.
Public and parishioners are invited to attend 10 free video presentations in the Catholicism series by Fr. Robert Barron that promote discussion on 10 select topics beginning Feb. 5th, 7th and 8th Showing on Tuesdays at 2 pm at Sacred Heart Church Greenwood 346 Church St. Also showing at Sacred Heart Church in Grand Forks 7269 9th St. on Thursdays at 10 am or Fridays at 7:30 pm Complimentary refreshments
A special thank you for her caseworker who went above and beyond with all her help. We would also like to thank her many friends for their love and support. Remember her not with sadness but with the joy she gave to others.
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HEALTH
Bernice Caron
The cloud’s silver lining Despite the fact Grand Forks can get a little ugly during the winter, with all the snow and sleet, that can be offset with a beautiful sunset and if you think about it, spring is really not that far away.
Bernice Caron, 85, of Midway, passed away peacefully on January 27, 2013, after a short illness. Bernice, born on August 22, 1927, was the youngest of 5 children born to Ed and Viola Dry of Radway, Alberta. She was predeceased by her parents, her sisters Kathleen and Dorothy, her brother Henry and by her husband, Xavier (1922 – 2004). Bernice and Xavier Caron were married on August 26, 1947 and Bernice lived on the family ranch at Midway for more than 65 years. Bernice is survived by her 6 children (Michael, Henry, John, Charles, Leonard, and Norman) and by her brother Raymond, 13 grandchildren and 4 great grandchildren. Bernice took great joy in friends and family and was greatly looking forward to an upcoming family reunion that she helped plan. A memorial service and celebration of Bernice’s life will be held at the Caron ranch on the afternoon of Friday, June 28.
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Without lifestyle changes baby boomers face decade of sickness z Health Submission
HEART AND STROKE FOUNDATION
Canadian baby boomers have big aspirations for their golden years, but their current lifestyle choices could keep them from making these dreams a reality. The Heart and Stroke Foundation’s 2013 Report on the Health of Canadians titled Reality Check warns that without immediate action, baby boomers may spend their last years in sickness, disability and immobility. Although Canadians are living longer, according to Statistics Canada, on average, there’s a 10-year gap between how long we live, and how long we live in health. This gap is mainly due to heart disease, stroke and other chronic conditions. A new Heart and Stroke Foundation poll found that while almost 80 per cent of Canadian boomers think their doctors would rate them as healthy, their self-reported lifestyle choices show otherwise.
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A huge majority of boomers reported not eating enough vegetables and fruit (85 per cent), more than 40 per cent are not getting enough physical activity each week, one in five (21 per cent) smoke, and one in 10 (11 per cent) are heavy drinkers. While the large majority of boomers said they feel stressed at least sometimes, almost 30 per cent flag they are often or always stressed. Despite these lifestyle habits, more than a quarter of Canadian baby boomers don’t feel concerned about how healthy they will be later in life. And a shocking three quarters (74 per cent) don’t know that they can reduce their risk of heart disease and stroke by up to 80 per cent with lifestyle modifications. “The lifestyle choices that Canadian boomers are making directly contribute to living the last 10 years of their lives in sickness. This should cause boomers a lot of concern,” says Heart and Stroke Foundation spokesperson Dr. Beth Abramson. “The good news is that if lifestyle changes are made now, many Canadians can considerably reduce the effects of heart disease and stroke. It is possible for us to take charge of our heart health, reduce hospitalizations
Thank You We would like to express our sincere, heartfelt gratitude to Mom’s thoughtful and caring neighbours, home support workers, ambulance attendants, her doctors, the staff of both Boundary Hospital, Kelowna General Hospital and Ivy House for their excellent care during Mom’s last months. Thanks to Fay Malins for officiating at the funeral, John Harasemow for conducting the prayer service, the singers and all who attended, the cooks and helpers at the luncheon, the men who prepared the gravesite and Castlegar Funeral Chapel for their guidance and professional service. Lastly, we would like to thank all who telephoned, visited, sent flowers and cards and brought food. Your love and support helped make our loss a little more bearable. The family of Elizabeth Chernoff
and immobility, significantly improving the quality of our lives.” Brian Campkin knows first-hand what it feels like to have a close call. Six years ago, at the age of 46, after feeling terrible shortness of breath on the tennis court, Brian was diagnosed with blocked arteries and underwent lifesaving triple bypass surgery. “I was stopped in my tracks. Literally. I had to face the fact that I wasn’t healthy – and that was a shock, but it really shouldn’t have been,” says Campkin. “I didn’t take care of myself and I was a slave to some of life’s common stressors. I put everything else in my life before my health. I actually set myself on a path to sickness.” Since then, Campkin has made it his mission to turn his life around. “I’ve taken control of my health and made a lot of healthy choices like changing my diet, so I can have the quality life I want in the future. I’ve lost 20 pounds and feel better than ever,” he adds. The Heart and Stroke Foundation, a volunteer-based health charity, leads in eliminating heart disease and stroke, reducing their impact through the advancement of research and its application, the promotion of healthy living and advocacy.
Marven Blanchard
November 1927 ~ January 18, 2013
Marven passed away peacefully in Boundary Hospital, Grand Forks, B.C. He was predeceased by his parents, sister Lois and brother Earl. He is survived by his sister Arnolda Nini, and his children, David MacIntosh, Shiela Roberts, and Marie Beynen. Marven was born in Bathurst, N.B., in 1927. He enlisted in January 1945 and served for 25 years with R.E.M.E., including time with Peacekeeping Forces in Germany, and Special Services in Egypt, and advanced to the rank of Sergeant Major. In alter years Marven worked many jobs, and then retired to farm in Grand Forks in 1992. He was very talented in leather carving and saddle repair, and enjoyed breeding and raising horses. Marven was a great story-teller who loved and enjoyed life to the fullest. He was an active member with the Royal Canadian Legion, serving in several offices, and was also president of the Lions Club. A Memorial Service will be held at the Grand Forks Royal Canadian Legion at 11:00 a.m., February 9, 2013. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Boundary Community Hospice Association, PO Box 2647, 7449 22nd St., Grand Forks, B.C. V0H 1H0.
Notice of Passing ~ In Memoriam
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Kathleen McWilliam Senay On January 30, 2013, in the early morning light, when the day awakened to a fresh soft blanket of snow and the blue, blue sky she loved so much, Kay softly took her last breath and gracefully slipped away. She was born on January 18, 1918 and was predeceased by her husband, Chas; her twin sister, Phyllis; and five other siblings. She is survived and celebrated by her daughters Charlotte (Arthur), Sheila (Terrance), Phyllis (Peg); her son Bill; her grandchildren Meghan, Charles, and Freya; and her countless works of art. She has lived in Grand Forks for over fifty years, most of which were spent at her beloved Whitehall Farm. She was a life-long advocate of the arts and a strong supporter of the Grand Forks art community. She found beauty in all of nature: in the hills around this valley, in flowers, in weeds, and in simple organic shapes. Her spirit is now walking though the quiet fields, soaring over the summit of the mountains, and watching the beauty that surrounds us. There will be a celebration of her life in the spring. In lieu of flowers, donations to the Grand Forks Art Gallery would please and honour her. The family would like to express enormous appreciation to the staff at Abbeyfield and Sunshine Manor, whose professionalism and compassion allows the residents to live, and die, with dignity and respect.
Bailey Therèse LaBossiere September 30, 1982 – January 30, 2013 It is with profound sadness that we announce the sudden passing of our daughter and sister Bailey in Langley, B.C. at age 30. She is survived by her father Carl LaBossiere of Langley, her mother Kathy LaBossiere and stepfather Michael Makortoff of Grand Forks, sister Chelsea, grandparents Alec and Florence Kalmakoff, close friend Garnett and extended family and friends. Predeceased by grandparents Antonin and Therèse LaBossiere. Bailey was raised in Grand Forks, B.C., and from the moment of her birth she brought a sense of joy that will be with us forever. She was a kind soul who always rooted for the underdog, and would go out of her way to help others. She was also a hard worker, with a stubborn determination. And she loved life, whether looking after and enjoying her beloved pets, cooking up delicious perogies and chocolate pie for friends, or riding around in her ’83 Mercedes. Even during times of difficulty, she would greet you with a sparkling smile and talk about the positive things of life. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in Bailey’s name to the SPCA or to the charity of your choice. Funeral service will be held at Grand Forks Funeral Home on Saturday, February 9 at 10:00 am. ~ Bailey, we love you – We will always cherish the wonderful memories, and you will remain in our hearts forever. Funeral Arrangements entrusted to Everett Baker of Grand Forks Funeral Home. Condolences may be sent to gffh@shaw.ca
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Quote of the Week: It is easier to fight for one’s principles than to live up to them. Alfred Adler (1870 - 1937) Joke of the Week: A french fry walks into the bar and says to the bartender “Hay, could I get a beer please” The barthened looks at him shacking his head and says, “No, we don’t serve food here.”
Special Thank You
To the Grand Forks Gazette, Community Futures Boundary, The Grand Forks Credit Union and the City of Grand Forks for sponsoring this year’s $2013 Shop Local Campaign, and to all of the local merchants involved. The shopping spree is a great community venture and I had a blast spending all of that money. It is so great to see local business support this exciting contest. I look forward to participating again next year. Thanks, from this year’s $2013 winner,
Virginia Peters
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Wednesday, February 13th 6:00 pm Wine & Appies “It’s all about the benefits” Christina Lake Welcome Centre For info call Sandy 250-447-6161
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Ed Boisvenue received a trophy from Royal Canadian Legion Branch 59 sports officer John LePage (not pictured) for darts. Ed is a Second World War veteran who served overseas with the Royal Canadian Army Service Corps. He holds the best dart player score in Canada for people over 90. For three months, he has won cash every Wednesday during darts at the Branch 59 legion hall.
Become a Volunteer Firefighter with Grand Forks Fire/Rescue Our Volunteers provide a wide range of firefighting, medical response and rescue services to the Grand Forks Valley.
We’re currently accepting applications to join our group. If you’re interested in protecting the community in a rewarding, exciting, team-oriented volunteer position, we’d like to hear from you. For more information, contact Chief Dale Heriot or Assistant Chief Kevin McKinnon. Stop by Station 4 at 7214 - 2nd St. or call 250-442-3612 firehall@gffr.ca http://www.gffr.ca/recruit
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Did you know? Cerebral Palsy is not a disease, nor is it hereditary or degenerative. It is the result of an injury to the Central Nervous System of the brain during pregnancy, at birth or until the age of three. The CPABC is a non-profit organization directed by a volunteer Board of Directors and relies on funding from: private and corporate donations, fundraising efforts, membership fees, The BC Gaming Commission and private grants. We’re here to help !
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MOUNT MILLIGAN THOMPSON CREEK METALS COMPANY Located 150km northwest of Prince George BC, Mount Milligan will be British Columbia’s first major metal mine of this century. Construction began in mid-2010 with commercial production projected for the latter part of 2013. Mount Milligan is owned by Thompson Creek Metals and is currently recruiting for the following positions: t Chief Mine Engineer & Mine Engineer t Senior Surveyor t Chief Geologist t Construction Superintendent t Civil Supervisor t HD Mechanics t Health & Safety Advisor t Electricians & E&I Mechanics t Mine Maintenance Superintendent t Flotation & Control Room Operators / Supervisors t Millwrights t Many, many more. For complete job descriptions please visit: www.mtmilligan.com Apply by email to: MtMilligan-Resumes@tcrk.com Or by Fax: 888-881-3527
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Journeyman HD mechanic required for oilfield construction company. Duties will include servicing, maintenance and overhaul of our equipment. The job will be predominately shop work , but with a portion of your time spent in the field. A mechanics truck will be supplied for you. The job is based in Edson, Alberta. Call Lloyd at 780-723-5051.
Part time Office Manager: Bookkeeping, non-profit management, good computer skills including desktop publishing. Respond by Feb 15, 2013. For more info call 250-443-2162. Send resume to: Boundary Community Hospice Association, Box 2647, Grand Forks, B.C., V0H1H0. boundaryhospice@gmail.com
Boundary Electric Is looking for a
Welder/Fabricator
CLASS 1 Driver required for flatdeck haul from Trail to Tacoma WA. ABOVE Average wage and home every weekend. Fax to 250-367-2206 or call 250-364-8354 Class 1 Drivers to haul dry vans Western Canada & US. Only drivers with 2 years exp. & US border crossing capability. Dedicated tractors, paid drops, direct deposit. No phone calls Fax 250-546-0600
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Duties include: • Welding, grinding, torching • Knowledge with bending and forming metal an asset • Starting ASAP Please send your current resume, in Microsoft Word format, to reception@boundaryelectric.com by February 15, 2013. JOB OPENING
Student Recruitment Manager/ Ground School Instructor Permanent, Full Time Qualifications: • High School Graduate • Flying School Flying Training Courses in Civil Aviation. • Pilot Licensee in Civil Aviation. • Minimum of 5 years’ experience in Civil Aviation Industry. Job Description: • Recruiting flying training students from Asia. • Traveling to Asian countries for class demonstration and recruitment. • Ground School Instructor. $20.00 per hour + Benefits + Travel Allowance Western Aviation Services Ltd. Phone: 250-442-8616 • Email: ron@westav.ca
Royal Canadian Legion Branch 59
Bar Stewards Branch 59 is accepting applications for Part-time Bar Stewards. Applicants must have or be able to obtain “Serving It Right” Certification. We are looking for team players, able to work in a private club setting. Duties will include mixing and serving drinks and other related duties. Lounge experience would be an asset. Applicants must pass criminal records check. We thank all of those interested in this position, however, only those called for an interview will be contacted. Interested applicants are asked to reply by February 15, 2013. Interested applicants should send resume and references to: Bar Manager, Royal Canadian Legion Branch 59, Box 836, Grand Forks, B.C. V0H 1H0
Become a Psychiatric Nurse in your own community There is an urgent need for more Registered Psychiatric Nurses (RPN), particularly outside the urban areas of the province. And with the workforce aging – the average age of a Registered Psychiatric Nurse in BC is 47 years – the number of retirees from the profession is exceeding the number of graduates. Entry-level earnings start at $30.79/hour to $40.42/hour. Train Locally – The only program of its kind in BC, students can learn within their local communities via distance education, local and/or regional clinical placements, and some regional classroom delivery. This 23 month program is accredited by the College of Registered Psychiatric Nurses of BC (CRPNBC). Government student loans, Employment & Labour Market Services (ELMS), band funding & other financing options available to qualified applicants.
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FARM LABOURERS NEEDED A well-established local nursery (ornamental tree farm) located in Grand Forks and Midway are seeking motivated ďŹ eld workers. No experience necessary. Training is available. These positions will be required to work out of doors. Work will begin approximately mid-March and run to mid- November. Duties will include weeding, hoeing, digging, pruning and preparing loads for shipment. Applicants must be physically agile. Hours of work are a minimum of 40 hours per week and may extend beyond during our busy season. Wages are $10.25 per hour. Please fax your resume to 250-764-4421 or email Debra at debra.tourond@stewartnurseries.com
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If you are Energetic, Motivated and have the desire to join a “Customer First Family�, we are inviting you to come grow with us. We are one of Western Canada’s fastest growing automotive companies and always looking for great people to join our team. We’re accepting resumes for all departments and all positions: Management, Sales, Service (technicians), Parts, Body Shop and Accounting. Interested in joining our team? Email Darryl Payeur at darryl@bannisters.com . Bannister GM Vernon, Bannister GM Edson, Bannister Honda Vernon, Browns GM Dawson Creek, Champion GM Trail, Huber Bannister Chevrolet Penticton, Salmon Arm GM Salmon Arm and growing.
PORTAGE College in Lac La Biche, AB, is looking for Maintenance Service Workers. For more info, visit our website at portagecollege.ca or call 1-866-623-5551, ext. 5597.
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Are you out for a walk Thursday evening or Friday morning? Do you have a youth that would like some spending cash? We are looking for carriers to deliver the Advertiser. We would deliver the papers right to your door (within city limits) and you take them from there. If you are interested please contact; Darlainea, Circulation Co-ordinator, Grand Forks Gazette 7255 Riverside Drive, Grand Forks Call 250-442-2191 Email: circulation@grandforksgazette.ca
We hope to see you join our team!
Boundary Electric, a top 50 business in the Kootenays based in Grand Forks, BC, is looking for a
PROJECT MANAGER Boundary Electric specializes in the design and supply of electrical equipment from transformers, switchgears, custom portable power centers, motors and motor control. Additionally, Boundary Electric boasts a full-time construction and service department, retail sales and motor/pump repair. Boundary Electric has a strong commitment to quality achieved through its ISO 9001:2008 quality management system.
Scope of Position • Working with the principals, sales and production teams. The Project Manager will be specifying and designing electrical equipment based on client’s needs. • Work with vendors to source equipment to meet client’s needs. • Work with customers to assist in design and supply of product. • Manage and coordinate projects assigned. Skills and Training • Technical certiďŹ cation as either a Journeyman Electrician, Associated Science Technologist (ASCT-Electrical), or Electrical Engineer. • Ability to work and adapt in a fast paced environment. • Experience with the installation and/or design of industrial electrical equipment. • Take direction and work well in a team environment while being a creative and solution based thinker. Wage is based on experience and includes beneďŹ ts and Pension Plan. Willing to train the ideal candidate. Please send resumes to reception@boundaryelectric.com NO PHONE CALLS
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Reporter / Photographer Grand Forks Gazette Location: Grand Forks, B.C. The Grand Forks Gazette, a weekly newspaper in southeastern B.C. with a circulation of over 2,500, has an opening for a reporter/photographer in its busy twoperson newsroom. Applicants will have a keen sense for news and be motivated to generate story ideas, and be able to write scintillating stories that keep readers’ interest. The Grand Forks Gazette is a Black Press publication. As the largest independently owned newspaper company in Canada, with more than 150 titles in print and online, Black Press has operations in British Columbia, Alberta, Washington, Hawaii, California and Ohio. We offer a competitive salary and beneďŹ ts package, and opportunity for advancement within the chain. The Grand Forks Gazette is based in Grand Forks, B.C., a city nestled in between Osoyoos and Castlegar. News coverage extends east to Christina Lake. QualiďŹ cations • A post-secondary journalism diploma or degree or equivalent experience • A valid driver’s licence and reliable vehicle • A digital camera • Experience with Adobe Photoshop and InDesign • Excellent computer skills • Excellent photography skills • Excellent writing and interviewing skills • Available to cover evening and weekend events on an as-needed basis • Comfortable covering a wide variety of topics • Team-oriented and able to take direction well • Versed in social media, such as Twitter, Facebook and Flickr Interested candidates should send cover letter, resumĂŠ, writing and photography samples to: Karl Yu, Editor Grand Forks Gazette P.O. Box 700, Grand Forks, B.C. V0H 1H0 Or email: editor@grandforksgazette.ca Web: www.grandforksgazette.ca
Handypersons On Time handy man service for all your renovations/repairs. Call Brent 250-442-2388
Misc Services House sitter, mature, love animals/farms, bondable, Ref, N/S, N/D. 250442-7545.
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Mobile & RV Park U-Haul/moving supplies Tues-Fri : 9 am - 5 pm Sat : 10 am - 4 pm Store 250-442-2995 U-Haul 250-442-8778
Pets & Livestock
Feed & Hay NICE 1st cut grass alfalfa hay, barn stored, small bales. Nursery area. 250-442-4204.
Merchandise for Sale
Antiques / Vintage Antique oak icebox, beautiful solid oak, excellent condition. 37.5�Wx22�Dx54�H $1500. Westbridge area.250-4462761
Estate Sales Grand Forks ongoing indoor estate sale. Featuring, books, magazines, puzzles. Feb 8-11, 8am to 1pm. Something new every week. 1629 75th. Behind Petrocan. Unit #1.
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Misc. for Sale 1/2 PRICE Newspaper roll ends. Grand Forks Gazette office. Good for many uses. 5 cu. ft. Kenmore freezer. Very little use. $150. 250-442-2304.
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10% OFF all chick waterers, feeders & brooder supplies 10% OFF all kitty litter Everything you need for your ďŹ nned, furry & feathered friends!
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AT LAST! An iron filter that works. IronEater! Fully patented Canada/U.S.A. Removes iron, hardness, smell, manganese. Since 1957. Visit our 29 innovative inventions; w w w. b i g i r o n d r i l l i n g . c o m . Phone 1-800-BIG-IRON. BIG BUILDING sale... “This is a clearance sale. You don’t want to miss!� 20x20 $3,985. 25x24 $4,595. 30x36 $6,859. 35x48 $11,200. 40x52 $13,100. 47x76 $18,265. One End wall included. Call Pioneer Steel at 1-800-668-5422. www.pioneersteel.ca Black Sheppard puppies. $400 w/shots. Ready to go Feb 25th. 250-442-2596. CanoScan LiDE 700F colour image scanner. Unused, in box. $80 firm. 250-442-8062. HOT TUB (SPA) COVERS. Best price. Best quality. All shapes & colours available. 1-866-652-6837 www.thecoverguy.com/newspaper?
Olympia electronic compact typewriter c/w cover & wood desk, extra supplies $200; Lelonghi toaster oven, bakes & grills, like new. 250-446-2761 Olympia electronic compact typewriter c/w cover & wood desk, extra supplies $200; Lelonghi toaster oven, bakes & grills, like new. 250-446-2761 SAWMILLS FROM only $3997 - Make money & save money with your own bandmill - Cut lumber any dimension. In stock ready to ship. Free Info & DVD: www.NorwoodSaw mills.com/400OT 1-800-5666899 Ext:400OT.
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Local Coin Collector Buying Collections, Accumulations, Olympic Gold & Silver Coins + Coin Guy: 250-499-0251 Used bricks, free or cheap. Will pick up. 250-444-2727 or 250-442-2465. We buy gold! Rings, chains, bracelets, etc. Cash paid by value (weight and karat). Even broken jewelry and scrap gold. Picture ID required. Grand Forks Pawnshop, 225 Central. 250-442-5552.
Firewood/Fuel Birch fire wood, split & delivered, Grand Forks area, $235 per cord. 250-442-6134. Firewood: logging truck load. 250-442-5894, cell 250-4427176.
We are now taking orders for chicks & turkey poults!!
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30� Over the Counter White GE Microwave oven w/fan, light does not work, 5 yrs old but looks/works like new, $75. Danish Teak easy chair in fine condition, blue, $30. 18V Skill Cordless drill w/battery, charger, 85 piece bits, like new, $25. 10 US Gal. & 33 US Gal. Aquariums, both w/all accessories, no sand/gravel. Can be used as terrariums or lizard/spider cage. Both w/canopy, $3010 gal. $85-33 gal. OBO on all. 250-445-2112 before 8pm. nobleco@shaw.ca
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CONDO FOR SALE Grand Forks. 2 Bedroom, 1 bathroom. Newly renovated. All appliances. Secure Strata building. 250-443-9384 Grand Forks Cedar Villa, 2 bdrm condo, 724 sq ft., low condo fees. 1-250-591-5221.
Grand Forks 1200 sq ft older mobile on own lot, taxes $100.00 yearly seniors. Rental suite brings in $450/m. 400 sq ft living room w/fireplace. Duplex lot. Furnished. 250-4427130. View at 3010 1st Rd.
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Real Estate Will trade our home in Quesnel B.C. - 1,374sq. ft on 1/2 acre in city limits, value of just under $300k, for small acreage with nice home in Grand Forks. Quesnel is a busy hub of lumber mills. Plywood plant, value added plants, logging, mining, agriculture, retail and r e c r e a t i o n a l . 1-250-747-1150.
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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. Grand Forks hospital area. 2 bdrm apartment. Suitable for adult. $675/m + utilities. Laundry avail. N/S. 250-442-8875.
Commercial/ Industrial Grand Forks: 1,000 sq ft. commercial office space next to the Gazette on Riverside Dr. 780-723-2297.
Houses For Sale Grand Forks Rent to Own 2bdrm home + additional revenue property. Walking distance to downtown. 250-442-8100.
Lots Grand Forks 2013 Assessment Adjusted. 2 vacant lots, fenced, serviced, cultivated. Details on gate post at 6666 14th St. or 250-442-8062.
FOR RENT - Midway, BC Parkview Manor (Subsidized Supportive Senior Housing) Beautiful one bedroom suite (616 sq ft) in a 55+ complex. Rent based on income. Incl fridge, stove, use of laundry equip., 2 meals per day, water, heat & a/c. N/P N/S. Call to view 250-449-2842 Grand Forks: 1 bdrm in clean, quiet building downtown. Elevator, A/C, in suite laundry. Suit mature adult. Small pet upon approval. N/S, ref req. $650/m + utilities. 250-4420952 or 250-442-5984. Grand Forks: 2 bdrm. N/P RR. Across from Legion 250442-2276 / 250-442-6800. Grand Forks: 3 bdrm, 1.5 bath sxs duplex, close to Hutton School. N/P. Ref req. 250442-2276 or 250-442-6800. Grand Forks: clean 1 bdrm apt in quiet building near down town, w/balcony. Recent updates. N/S, N/P, references required. $500 month. 778-2140408.
Houses For Sale
A RARE FIND! A 73X115 FT. BUILDING LOT Flat, treed building site. Centrally located walking distance to all schools, rec centre and close to town. The adjoining lot 73x115 ft. could be purchased to create a lot large enough for a duplex for extra income. Has all city services. $88,000. MLS# K211368
3 BEDROOM, 2 BATH LOW MAINTENANCE HOME Upgraded to as new. New heated tile floors, new kitchen, new paint, new paving stone deck, new top quality privacy fence in back yard. 2 car carport. Top quality updates throughout. Priced well below replacement cost. Shows very well.
$239,000 MLS# K206064
272 Central Ave. Grand Forks, BC
Christina Lake; 2bdrm, F/SW/D, near shopping/school, $640/m. 250-447-6395. Grand Forks: 2 bdrm, nice clean ground floor suite, N/S, N/P, close to Hutton School. Avail now. $700/m incl. utils. Ref req. 250-509-0488 or 250442-3155. Grand Forks: 3 bdrm, 2 bath $900m /+utils, Lg fenced yard, N/S. Avail now. 250-442-0554 Grand Forks; Clean 4 brm, 2 bath, rec/rm, near hospital. Avail March 1st. 250-442-3959
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“Ask us about the limited time offer for up to $10,000 in tax credits available for 1st time home buyers and seniors on new homes”
ADULT COMMUNITY LIVING. 925 sq. ft. modular home in just like new condition. 2 BR, ensuite plus main bath, walk in closet, central air and much more. Priced to sell. $129,900. MLS# K206271
LIVE AND PLAY ON THIS LOVELY SMALL ACREAGE. Comfortable home, guest cabin, shop/garage, pool, and 5 hole pitch and put. 379,000. MLS# K214426
VALMAR HOME BELOW ASSESSED VALUE. This is a real bargain with lots of great features. Huge 30x28 detached garage. Just $199,999! Try your offer! MLS# K217612
Barry Poppenheim 250-449-8276
MLS# K215614
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A LEVEL BUILDING LOT IN SOUTH RUCKLE that is affordable 66x125. $39,900. MLS# K217729
Harry Davy 250-442-0466
$269,000
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Christina Lake 1bdm cottage, deck, bsmt, storage bldg, w/d, $600/+ utils. 2-3 bdm home, 2 bath, solarium, bsmt, f/p, w/d, n/s,$900+utils. 604-771-1570 or edgemont2@hotmail.com
4 BR, 2 BATH FAMILY HOME with full basement. New kitchen and appliances. Lots of nice upgrades. Immaculate home and property. Compare this quality home in a downtown location. Great value. $239,000. MLS# k212329
Linda Laktin 250-442-9403
3 BEDROOM HOME WITH LOTS OF QUALITY UPDATES Huge shop. Large yard with HD privacy fence. Heated tile floors. Hardy plank siding. Walk to everything from this central Grand Forks location. Home has great curb appeal. Huge shop is a rare find.
Abbeyfield Centennial House is now taking applications from seniors for its waiting list. Meals, util & cable all included. $1,300. Call 250-442-2223.
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Ken Dodds 250-442-2632
GREAT HOME, centrally located in Grand Forks. Large corner lot, fireplace., attached carport. New basement reno’s in 2009. 2 BR up & 3 down. Call your REALTOR® to view today! $229,000. MLS# K210034
INVESTOR OR 1ST TIME BUYER OPPORTUNITY HERE. Nicely updated 1 BR condo with north facing view. New roof applied to building in 2012. Strata fees are reasonable and include snow removal, water, sewer, garbage and gardening. In addition hot water is supplied by a main boiler in the building keeping your electricity bill low. Why pay rent when you could own for less than rent payments!! Bring an offer today. $106,900. MLS# K193875
BUILD IT HERE!! 54 acres with 3500 feet of river front on the Granby River! Farm to your hearts content and spend time down on the river in summer. No need to worry if you have enough water to irrigate your hay, orchard , garden And there’s loads of pasture for your animals. This is a beautiful piece of property!! $224,900. MLS# K214543
Pete Vanjoff 250-442-7415
Ken Dodds 250-442-2632
Linda Gray 250-442-6474
NEWLY LISTED 2 BR, 2 bath condo in SUNRISE TERRACE. Great location close to town & recreation complex & only asking $149,000. Available for quick possession so call your REALTOR® now! MLS# K217811
WHAT A PACKAGE! Over 2700 sq. ft. of home, carport, garage/shop, garden, fruit trees, separate guest room above shop and more. 3 BR up, 1 down in fully finished basement. Separate entrance could work for a suite. Listed below assessment at $269,000. MLS# K217809
ENJOY COUNTRY LIVING in this updated home at Creekside MHP at Anaconda, just outside of Greenwood. New flooring, lighting, counter tops, paint & thermal living room windows. South facing deck and fenced yard accessible from living room patio doors. Bright and cheery home. $45,000. MLS# K2215251
BEST PRICED HOME AT THE LAKE! Situated in a friendly strata community for ages 40+ with carport, open living area and spacious deck for summer entertaining. Call to view now! $127,000. MLS# K216678
BEAUTIFUL CUSTOM HOME with hardwood floors and lots of space. 5 BR, 4 bathrooms, includes a suite on lower level with private entrance. Large covered deck and fenced yard. $449,000. MLS# K216965
CONDO LIVING AT ITS FINEST!!! Downtown location, 1380 sq. ft., 2 BR, 2 bath, lots of storage inside unit separate + locker, new flooring & window coverings, in suite laundry, remodeled kitchen including appliances, balcony, covered parking, club & exercise room, 55+ building. $184,500. MLS# K214952
0.69 ACRE RURAL PROPERTY just minutes from downtown Grand Forks. All services are available at the road except sewer. Flat and usable and ready for your dream home. Community water connection. $89,000. MLS# K213073
Pat Ballard 250-442-7616
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7 passenger, quad bucket, V6, auto, loaded, 165K km, v good condition, new windshield/brakes, $3,800 OBO 250-442-4092, 442-7616
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THE CORPORATION OF THE CITY OF GRAND FORKS NOTICE OF COUNCIL’S INTENT TO ADOPT STATUTORY BYLAW PROCEDURE BYLAW NO. 1946 Please take notice that Council for the City of Grand Forks intends to adopt Bylaw No. 1946, a bylaw to outline the procedures for which Council will conduct their meetings. The bylaw is intended to provide for the following: • the establishment of rules of procedure for council meetings, special meetings, and committee of the whole meetings • provide for the advance public notice respecting the time, place and date of council committee meetings and establish procedure for giving notice • identify places that are designating as public notice posting places Bylaw No. 1946 has been presented to Council for the ¿rst three readings on February 4th, 1 , and is intended to be presented to Council for consideration of ¿nal adoption at the February 1 th, 1 meeting, in accordance with the Community Charter.
N/S, N/P, References. Ken: 250-442-2632 ken.dodds@yahoo.ca Grand Forks Realty Ltd.
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Rooms for Rent Grand Forks. Bed sitting room, furnished, utilities inc. N/S, N/D. 250-443-3052.
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If you watch the nickels and dimes the dollars will take care of themselves!
$449 CABO San Lucas, all inclusive Special! Stay 6 Days in a Luxury Beachfront Resort with Meals & Drinks! For $449! www.luxurycabo hotel.com 1-888-481-9660.
Shared Accommodation Roommate for 3 bdrm suite. $450/m. Close to Petrocan. 250-442-8967.
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2006 Toyota Corolla CE. 1.8L, 4cyl, auto, 4dr, PL, PW, PM, radio/CD, summer/winter on rims, very clean, never smoked in, 73,500km, $8,500. 250-442-3509. Leave msg.
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In order to maintain our press schedule the
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for the February 13 issue of The Gazette will be Thursday, February 7 at 5 p.m.
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1997,1998 red Jeep Cherokee, 4 doors, 6 cly eng, auto trans & 5 speed, 270,000km, excellent condition. $3,800 obo. 250-442-0122 / 250-4931807.
Trucks & Vans 1990 Ford Ranger 2WD , runs but needs rear end, w/canopy. 250-442-2578.
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2003 Pontiac Montana, white, 7 passenger, quad bucket, V6, auto, loaded, 165K km, v good condition, new windshield/brakes, $3,800 OBO 250-442-4092, 442-7616
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Please be advised that our office will be CLOSED Monday, February 11 for Family Day
Sport Utility Vehicle
Auto Financing • GOOD CREDIT • BAD CREDIT • NO CREDIT • HIGH DEBT RATE • 1ST TIME BUYER • BANKRUPTCY • DIVORCE
Pharmasave
FAMILY DAY 2013 CHANGE TO DEADLINE
Grand Forks: Unique very lg 1 bdrm retro design tastefully updated apt dwntwn, 5 app’s, $800/m utils inc. 3 bdrm, 1.5 bath townhouse, 4 app’s, $800/m util inc. 2 bdrm, 2 bath furnished home on river $800/utils incl. 2 bdrm, 5 appls, lg fenced yard, $750/m. 3 bdrm, 2 bath, home close to schools & town, private yard, avail March 16, 2013, $900/m. 3 bdrm, 2 bath, 2 car garage, private rural setting, $1,050/m. COMMERCIAL & OFFICE SPACE. Terms negotiable. Greenwood: 1 bdrm home, 4 appl’s $550. 3 bdrm home, 4 appl’s $675. Christina Lake: 3 bdrm furnished home avail to June 30/13, $850.
Wednesday, February 6, 2013 Grand Forks Gazette
BOARD OR SKI FREE THE CORPORATION OF THE CITY OF GRAND FORKS
NOTICE OF COUNCIL’S INTENT TO ADOPT STATUTORY BYLAW
Saturday Night
Bring The Whole Family...
February 23, 2013 Phoenix Ski Hill 6:30 - 9:30
invites EVERYONE in the Boundary to join us for a FREE EVENING of boarding, skiing, fun and prizes! Affordable board and ski rentals. Bonfire & Marshmallows. Great concession available.
PROCEDURE BYLAW NO. 1946
Please take notice that Council for the City of Grand Forks intends to adopt Bylaw No. 1946, a bylaw to outline the procedures for which Council will conduct their meetings. The bylaw is intended to provide for the following: • the establishment of rules of procedure for council meetings, special meetings, and committee of the whole meetings • provide for the advance public notice respecting the time, place and date of council committee meetings and establish procedure for giving notice • identify places that are designating as public notice posting places Bylaw No. 1946 has been presented to Council for the ¿rst three readings on February 4th, 1 , and is intended to be presented to Council for consideration of ¿nal adoption at the February 1 th, 1 meeting, in accordance with the Community Charter. Notice given this 4th day of February, 1 Diane Heinrich Corporate 2f¿cer
FREE LIFT TICKETS FOR EVERYONE!
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(you must pick up your complimentary lift pass at the ski hill ticket counter prior to accessing the tow or t-bar)
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BOUNDARY BUSINESS DIRECTORY APPRAISERS
BOOKKEEPING
ELECTRICAL
LANDSCAPING
OPTOMETRIST
D.G. (DAVE) MARSHALL, CRA, RI
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Boundary Electric
DURAND’S NURSERY
Dr. Alan LeRoy, O.D.*
BOUNDARY APPRAISAL SERVICE Serving Grand Forks & Boundary Country 30+ Years Experience Residential & Vacant Acreage Appraisals for: -Mortgage Applications -Estate Purposes -Family Disputes -Assessment Resolution Phone: Res-250-442-5199 Cell-250-442-6199 e-mail – marsda@telus.net
WEST KOOTENAY
APPRAISALS
Bookkeeping and Income Tax Service
E-ďŹ le Agent
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BOTTLE DEPOT
(1985) Ltd. • Electric Motor Sales & Repair • Pump sales & Service • Electric Parts & Sales Counter • Commercial, Residential & Industrial Electric Service Work • New Construction Electrical Contract Reg. #1210
GRAND FORKS
BOTTLE DEPOT
7990 Columbia Drive
ELECTRICAL
Serving the West Kootenay and Boundary Regions since 1993
Redi Electric Ltd.
Reg. g No. 13266
BRAD McPEEK, D.A.R.
PHONE 250-442-7030 + Mortgage ReďŹ nancing Appraisals + Current Real Estate Market Evaluations + Estate/Taxation/Divorce/Appraisals + New Construction/ Progress Report/Appraisals
E-mail: wkappraisals@shaw.ca
ACCOUNTANTS
Service & New Construction Commercial • Residential Industrial Pumps Honest Service – Quality Work
A. SHELTON FIRE & ELECTRICAL CertiďŹ ed Electrical Residential ~ Commercial Emergency Service Preventative Maintenance Serving the Andy Cell: 250-442-7120 Boundary OfďŹ ce: 250-445-2234 Elect. Contractor # 24118
7920 Donaldson Dr. • 250-442-2082
HOLISTIC HEALING Dr. Jeffrey Hunt N.D. is resuming his practice in Grand Forks
Please phone 250-368-6999 for an appointment
WOOD AND PELLET HEATING APPLIANCES 250-442-2943
7157 - 3rd Street
SNOWBALL VENTURES Sales, Installations & Inspections
KEMP HARVEY BURCH KIENTZ INC.
PRINTING
Christina Lake, B.C. Email: durands@yahoo.com
NAIL TECHNICIAN
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SAW SHARPENING
NOTARY PUBLIC
Saw, knife & tool sharpening service
WETT CERTIFIED
Ph: 250-442-2121
John Billwiller www.snowballventures.com 10545 Granby Rd., Grand Forks
HOME HEALTH
CAR CARE Three great services at one convenient location! Full Service Mechanical • Full Service Auto Body Full Service Custom Mufer Centre • ICBC ExpressValet CertiďŹ ed Mechanics: 250-442-3828 • Auto Body: 250-442-0507
6391 Highway 3, Grand Forks, BC
Christina Lake Home Health
We provide in home services, assisting seniors to remain independent in their own homes Serving Christina Lake & Grand Forks areas For information call 250-447-6220
HOME INSPECTIONS
CONTRACTOR Screened & Crushed Gravel special driveway mix, drain rock, blend sands, PEA GRAVEL Road Grader Service Division of Gofer Farms Ltd. – Hay Sales 10405 Granby Rd (9 km) • email: gofer@xplornet.com
GRAVEL & SAND
OFFICE 250-442-0428
(Across from Fire Hall)
Ph: 250-442-0282
Blair’s
Home Inspections Brian Blair
Phone: 250.442.8175 Cell: 250.443.1905 Email: blairshome@nethop.net
GRAND FORKS OPTICAL 334C Market Ave 250-442-3025
BUSINESS DIRECTORY Phone 250-442-2191
STORAGE
BOUNDARY MINI STORAGE Computerized Security Gate 5’ x 10’ to 10’ x 30’ Units
7990 Columbia Drive
Located at Boundary Electric
250-442-5561
SAGAMORE RV & MINI-STORAGE Digital Video Surveillance Access 24 hrs/day – 7 days/week Personal Keypad Entry 5’x10’, 10’x10’, 10’x20’ & 10’x30’
148 Sagamore Avenue Grand Forks, B.C. 250-442-2652 www.sagamoreministorage.com
UPHOLSTERY
’s Andy CUSTOM
For all your RESIDENTIAL / COMMERCIAL / RECREATIONAL Reupholstery, Repairs and Custom Builds
UPHOLSTERY 38 years experience! 162 B – 72nd Ave • Grand Forks
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250-442-2499 WATER
CONSUMER PROTECTION BC #58522
HOT TUBS
• Form Rentals • Concrete Accessories
Y&R Water
Hot Tubs
GENERAL CONTRACTORS 7816 Donaldson Dr 250-442-5229
Walk-in Baths • Swimming Pools Accessories & Chemicals • Repairs
GENERAL CONTRACTOR GEN STEVE DANSHIN • New Construction • Residential Builder • Renovations • Commercial Ph. 250-442-3744 Cell: 250-442-9437 Fax: 250-442-3720
George Stooshinoff CertiďŹ ed SawďŹ ler Phone: 250-442-8359 gastoo@telus.net 3845 Victoria Rd., Grand Forks
7215 2nd St., Grand Forks
OPTICAL
Your Pellet Heating Specialist
CertiďŹ ed General Accountants 619 Central Ave., Grand Forks, B.C.
COMPLETELY MOBILE – WE CAN GO ANYWHERE
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NOTARY PUBLIC
250-442-0141
Bobcat, Excavating & Trucking Services ~ CertiďŹ ed Planner & Installer of Septic Systems Call Jimmy 250-442-9422
250-442-8208
– Landscaping / Irrigation – Tree, Shrub, Fruit Tree Orders for Spring
LOUISE CURRIER
Certified General Accountant
Large supply of rock for retaining walls, decorative purposes, etc.
3rd St., Grand Forks
Twisted Teeth Saw Shop
HEATING
Lia Azhure Inc.
Mon.-Fri. 9 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
250-442-5561
7816 Donaldson Dr. Grand Forks, B.C. 250-442-2523
Open Monday to Saturday
OPTOMETRIST
Kettle River Spa & Pool Co. NEW LOCATION:
1649 Landsdowne Crescent • 250-442-0288 9 a.m. - 5 p.m.
SALES & SERVICES Certified Pump Installers
• EOCP CertiďŹ ed • Cross Connection CertiďŹ ed (Backow Prevention) WATER CONDITIONING • Water Softening, Reverse Osmosis, Filtration & Ultraviolet IRRIGATION & PUMPS
8098 Donaldson Drive • 250-442-5537
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Active Lifestyle!
“I am very happy that I moved to Silver Kettle Village. I enjoy the company of the other residents and joining in the daily activities. From Sit Fit classes, weekly films, live entertainment, and bus outings, there is always something to do.” Violet Hughes
SILVER KETTLE PREMIER RETIREMENT COMMUNITY
Resident
Grand Forks, BC (250) 442-0667
“Come Play with us”
Kamloops
August 20-24
...Over 3500 55+ BC Seniors expected to participate ! Visit our website to find out more about what we have to offer Click on your It includes geographic zone and contact info for people you will find lots of who would be glad information to help you get involved
www.bcseniorsgames.org
Archery Badminton Bridge Carpet Bowling Cribbage Cycling Darts Dragon Boating Equestrian 5 Pin Bowling Floor Curling Golf Horseshoes Ice Curling Ice Hockey Lawn Bowling Mtn. Biking Pickleball Slo-Pitch Soccer Swimming Table Tennis Tennis Track & Field Whist
Christina Lake’s Winterfest took place this past weekend with snopitch baseball, a polar bear swim and the mushers from the canceled Rail Trail dog sled race giving people a chance to experience a dog sled. Here are some pictures. Top left: Connoly (left) and Joey Kosmon take a dip as part of the polar bear swim. Top right: Ball hockey was part of the festivities. Middle: A member of the Whalers steps up to bat for snopitch. Bottom left: Daphne Hanlon watches snopitch Bottom right: Cher Wyers gives a little play-by-play during the dog sled races. Dustin Lacroix Photos