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Skier killed in avalanche

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COTR president and CEO Nick Rubidge awarded prestigious medal.

A German skier died after an avalanche in the Jumbo Mountain area.

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Avalanche claims life of German skier

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On February 18, Columbia Valley RCMP Detachment was advised of a fatal avalanche accident that occurred east of Jumbo Mountain. A group of skiers were heli skiing with RK Heli ski company with a heli guide. The area where three males were caught in an avalanche described as 150 meters wide, that ran down the mountain for approximately 300 meters. Three adult males were caught up in the avalanche. A heli guide assisted by other skiers in the group using beacons, recovered one male buried who received non-life threatening injuries. A second male was partially buried was rescued. The third male, identified as Gotz-Thilo Ries, aged 34, of Karlsehie, Germany, was found buried and unresponsive. This male was

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immediately flown to Invermere Hospital by RK Heli ski helicopter where attempts to revive him failed. The males, all friends from Germany, were on their sixth run of the day when this occurred. Weather conditions at the time were reported to be good. All skiers are trained to properly use a beacon before heading out on the ski adventure. Assistance by the guide resulted in the quick recovery of the one person that was buried and survived. The cause of death for the deceased is unknown at this time. The friends skiing with the deceased assisted in notifying the next of kin in Germany. The investigation is now led by the BC Coroners Services, media inquiries for further information are to be directed to the BC Coroners Services.

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College of the Rockies President and CEO Dr. Nick Rubidge was presented with a Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee Medal on Friday, February 15 by David Wilks, Member of Parliament for Kootenay-Columbia in a surprise ceremony

at the College’s main campus. Also in attendance to congratulate Dr. Rubidge were the Honourable Bill Bennett, MLA Kootenay East and Minister of Community, Sport and Cultural Development; Kathryn Teneese, Ktunaxa Nation Council Chair;

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Dr. Nick Rubidge accepts Queen’s Diamond Jubilee Medal from Member of Parliament, David Wilks. the Association of Canadian Community Colleges, the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee Medal recognizes the exceptional contribution Dr. Rubidge has made to adult and post-secondary education in British Columbia, across Canada and internationally. On February 6, 2012 Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II marked the 60th anniversary of her accession to the Throne as Queen of Canada. In celebration of this event, the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee Medal was created as a visible and tangible way to recognize outstanding Canadians of all ages and from all walks of life who have built and continue to build our society and country through their service, contributions and achievements.

Board Chair Orest Federko said, “Nick is a clear example of what the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee Medal represents. He has dedicated more than 40 years to enriching lives and engaging communities through the power of post-secondary and adult education. Believing strongly that education is key to personal and community success, Nick has dedicated his life to giving citizens and communities what he believes is everyone’s right; access to quality adult education.” Since taking the position of College of the Rockies President in April 2001, Dr. Rubidge has guided the College through exceptional growth. Due to his vision and leadership this growth has provided the Kootenay

region with a College that has capacity for the future, is inviting to students of all ages and has state-of-the-art computer-based teaching technology which allows students from regional facilities and beyond to take part in classroom instruction delivered from the main campus in Cranbrook. The presentation of the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee Medal comes during the final year of Dr. Rubidge’s outstanding career. “It is very fitting that we are honouring Nick now in this his retirement year for his many contributions and significant service to his fellow citizens, communities and the Canadian Crown,” said Federko.

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Special Budget Meeting – Monday February 25, 2013

Another special meeting of Council is scheduled for budget discussions, as it pertains to the City of Cranbrook 2013 – 2017 Five Year Financial Plan. The meeting will be held on Monday February 25, 2013 from 3:00pm to 6:00pm in Council Chambers at City Hall. The public is welcome to attend.

Recruitment for Committees 2013 – Advisory Planning Commission

There is an opportunity for public participation and involvement in the City of Cranbrook Advisory Planning Commission. The Advisory Planning Commission advises Council on matters respecting land use, community planning or proposed bylaws and permits. Applicants must be residents of Cranbrook. Terms of reference for the Advisory Planning Commission are available on the City’s website. Interested individuals are invited to submit a Volunteer Application form available at City Hall or the City’s website. Applications will be accepted at City Hall (attention Maryse Leroux) or by email leroux@ cranbrook.ca, no later than Monday, February 25, 2013 at 4:00 p.m. local time.

Recruitment for Committees 2013 – Cranbrook In Motion

There is a new opportunity for public participation and involvement in the City’s Cranbrook in Motion Committee. Membership is open to residents of the City of Cranbrook. The Cranbrook in Motion Committee was formed to examine transportation planning and policy issues facing the City. There is a significant relationship between transportation, land use, social needs, traffic safety, parking and the environment. The Committee examines these connections, in the context of both short term and long term planning, and provides recommendations to City Council for all modes of local mobility. Meetings are generally held on a monthly basis as issues are referred by Council. One position is available. Terms of reference for the Cranbrook in Motion committee are available on the City’s website. Interested individuals are invited to submit a Volunteer Application form available from the Corporate Services Department at City Hall or on the City’s website. Applications will be accepted at City Hall, attention Maryse Leroux, no later than Tuesday February 26, 2013 at 4:00 p.m. local time.

Organizing Group Required For Canada Day Celebrations

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

IMPORTANT DOG LICENCE & BUSINESS LICENCE REMINDER 2013 dog licence and business licence fees must be paid prior to February 28 to be eligible for discount. Contact us for further information @ 250-489-0206.

2013 WATER, SEWER AND SOLID WASTE UTILITY ACCOUNTS

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

Brown Bag Lunch Moves to Wednesdays

Effective January 1, 2013, the Brown Bag Lunch has moved to Wednesday. Due to the rebroadcast of Cranbrook City Council meetings on SHAW Cable on Tuesday evenings, many residents did not have an opportunity to see the Council meeting prior to the Brown Bag lunch, held following the second Council meeting of each month – held from 12:00pm to 1:00pm in Council Chambers at City Hall. The Brown Bag Lunch is intended to allow residents to ask questions of Mayor and Council, in a less formal setting than a regular Council meeting. Topics for Monday February 25 – Budget discussion will be raised by the public in Meeting @ 3pm attendance. For a list of all 2013 Wednesday February 27 lunch dates, please visit our – Brown Bag Lunch @ website. Please join us. 12pm Monday March 4, 2013 – Regular Council

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CRANBROOK

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SOLD! Cranbrook's Finest

Great Opportunity

Charming Bungalow

Ready to Go!

Fully Fenced Yard

Great New Home

Shadow Mountain

Nestled on a beautifully landscaped lot in the Highlands area.

Direct access front/back located in the heart of Kimberley's Platzl.

Updates throughout & open floor plan basement awaits your finishing touches.

Features updates, 4 bdrms, new roof & heated garage with 10' ceilings.

3 bdrm, 2 bath home w/ tile flooring, skylights & 24x20 deck w/ views!

This Orchard Heights home has 3 bdrms, vaulted ceilings & more.

Build your dream home in this newer gated community close the 15th fairway.

Ideal Retreat

Immaculate 1/2 Duplex

Beautiful Home

Gated Community

Exceptional Building

When Only New Will Do

Great Double Wide!

Great timber, meadows & it's own pond/lake. Own your own paradise!

Centrally located with low maintenance yard & garage.

Many features, located on 5 acres with outdoor rink.

Jim Barber K215673

Barry Seitz K213453

Dont miss out on this beautiful 2+1 bdrm home in Orchard Park!

This heritage home has great potential for a Bed and Breakfast.

3 bdrm quality designed townhouse has 9ʼ ceilings on main floor & more!

1176 sq. ft. w/ updated vinyl siding, drywalled, & a European kitchen.

$699,000

Shane Murray K216050

$899,900

Jason Wheeldon K218214

$275,000

Marilyn Jolie K4000205

$269,900

$229,000

Sandy Smith K216829

$689,900

$268,900

Wayne Franklin K217938

$379,900

Jason Wheeldon K217095

$214,900

Chris Nault K216377

$509,000

Rob Stang K215634

$308,400

Cary Swanson K217215

$288,900

Jerry Boutin K217105

$199,900

Katherine Rutherford K215288

$52,800

Lori White K218035

SOLD! Mountain Views

Exceptional Value!

Great Family Home

Orchard Heights

Office & Retail

Rural Community

Stunning Mountain View

Popular Southview phase 5, in a quiet cul-de-sac on .23 of an acre.

Quality built Country Estate on 8 stunning acres!

Brand new energy efficient home in new subdivision.

Rob Stang K216665

Jim Barber K217547

Cary Swanson K217951

Great opportunity w/ this 15,000 sq ft building close to downtown.

1.32 acre lot just 7kms outside of Cranbrook.

Chris Nault K216750

Located in quiet subdivision close to golf course and school w/ 4 bdrms.

This great property is on 37 acres w/ electricity running across it.

1/4 Share Opportunity

Kootenay Lake

Spacious 1 Bedroom

3 bdrm, 3 bath condo at the Kimberley ski hill.

Your chance to own 2+ acres of beachfront with 120 ft. of lake frontage.

Ground floor condo w/ lots of natural light & large open floor plan.

$112,900

$110,000

Linda Stuckey K217534

$679,000

$455,000

Lori White K202756

$269,900

$119,900

Wayne Franklin K216931

$347,900

$699,000

$155,000

$239,000

Jim Barber K4100583

Jason Wheeldon K215185

Outstanding Location

Great 1/2 duplex!

Great Starter Home

Ideal Location

Prime office space, right on the strip in Cranbook.

Centrally located w/ full unfinished bsmt, fenced yard, deck & upgrades.

This cozy 2bdrm on quiet street close to schools has lots of great features

Enjoy this premium lot looking over the water feature on the 5th fairway.

$729,000

Rob Stang K4100249

$212,500

Jeannie Stager K217953

$194,900

Chris Nault K218088

Rob Stang K212377

$124,900

Jason Wheeldon K218161

SOLD! Great View

Gated Community

Pride of Ownsership

Quality Built Home

3.32 Acre Parcel

Vista Model Condo

This property gently slops to the NW overlooking Canbrook.

This large 2bdrm rancher is close to amenities and a clubhouse with pool.

This spacious family home has updates throughout & huge backyard.

W/ over 3100 sq. ft., cozy open floor plan & a 320 sq. ft. dream kitchen.

Development lands or your own personal acreage overlooking Elizabeth Lake.

At Lake Windermere Pointe w/ 2bdrm, 2bath & close to lakes.

$224,900

Rob Stang K214216

$289,900

Carla Sinclair K217072

$319,900

Jason Wheeldon K212695

$414,900

Sandy Smith K217353

$250,000

Jason Wheeldon K216657

you only need to ask.

for listing details, open houses with maps, property rentals & mortgages

$176,900

Linda Stuckey K217993

Ultra Rare!

$176,900

This 3bdrm 2 bath end-unit has lots of natural light & a wrap around deck! Wayne Franklin K217342


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Friday, February 22, 2013 Kootenay News Advertiser

100% 100%Locally Locallyowned. owned. 25 - 10th Ave. South, Cranbrook, BC Phone: 250-426-8211 Toll Free: 1-866-426-8211 Fax: 250-426-6270 ■

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Build Your Dream Shop

Picture Perfect

Clean & Cozy

A Must See!

Perfect Home

Executive Bungalow

Beautiful Kimberley

Two excellent adjoining lots on busy 7th Ave.

This bungalow boasts a great eat-in kitchen & living room w/ gas fireplace.

Beautifully updated & bright 2 bdrm condo with mountain views.

Immaculate 3+1 bdrm home just a hop, skip & jump from Wasa Lake.

This lovely 4 bdrm home is just steps away to schools & parks.

Set up for equestrian use, w/ numerous outbuildings, fencing & x-fencing.

Recreational home close to skiing & golfing?

$125,000

Rob Stang K4100323

$269,900

$102,000

Lori White K217905

$329,900

Amber Bogaard K211909

$227,900

Jason Wheeldon K216291

Katherine Rutherford K215225

$589,900

Jason Wheeldon K217916

$349,900

Linda Stuckey K213898

SOLD!

SOLD!

True Rancher

Mt. Royal Estates

Call It Home!

In Canal Flats

Security Business

High Traffic Area

Manufactured Home

This beautiful home sits on 5 acres with perfect landscaped property & view.

Enjoy a semi-rural lifestyle with the community forest at your doorstep!

Well maintained 4 bedroom/2 bathroom home with a suite for the relatives.

Huge executive home with loads of sunlight & views to die for!

Very profitable, well run, excellent reputation w/ major clientele.

Very nice building located across from the Prestige Rocky Mountain Resort.

14+ acres with subdivision potential. 3 bdrms, 2 bath & is well maintained.

Waterfront at Wasa

Quiet Home by School

Very Large Buidling

Prime Location

66 Ft. of Lakefront

A Must See!

Natural Beauty

Beautiful property & cabin with your own sandy beach & more.

Maintenance free & move in ready w/ newer roof, windows siding & kitchen!

This building has excellent parking and great exposure to the north.

Custom built with grand foyer, curved staircase & gourmet kitchen.

Imagine walking out your door & enjoying swimming, fishing & more!

Very comfortable, well laid out, spacious 3 bedroom home.

W/ exceptional water capacity & quality, marina & amazing views!

$529,900

Chris Nault K212631

$439,900

Sandy Smith K213194

$189,900

Jason Wheeldon K218079

$259,900

Jerry Boutin K217704

$249,900

$454,900

Wayne Franklin K217914

Linda Stuckey K211157

$699,000

Rob Stang K4100505

Jim Barber K4100519

$899,900

Chris Nault K216265

$289,900

Jason Wheeldon K216528

Cary Swanson K218057

Congratulations

Beautiful Bungalow

Affordable Living

This 3 bdrm home home has fully fenced yard & paved drive.

This much-loved family home has stunning views of Elizabeth Lake!

This 2 bdrm Forrest Park Estates Condo has en suite laundry & close to shopping.

$269,900

Sandy Smith K216613

$489,900

Jason Wheeldon K216996

$159,000

Rob Stang K217380

Commercial Great Space!

Immaculate Mobile

Jason Wheeldon K215488

$269,900

Rob Stang K4100325

$499,000

SOLD! $144,900

$249,000

$157,500

Level land, cleared w/ all services & hhwy access. $1,575,000 Jim/ Philip K4000125

Ideal Office Space

Industrial Warehouse

Montrose building w/ 7 office & more! $12.00/ sq. ft. Jason K4100370

Wayne Franklin K214610

4.5 Acres Zoned M3

13,000 sq. ft. building with fenced yard. $1,300,000 Barry Seitz K4100422

Space is in large building w/ great features. &7.50/ sq. ft. Rob Stang K4100438

Turn-key Business

Peace & Tranquillity

Comfortable Home

Open Concept

Build your beautiful home on 5.6 acres amongst the forest.

This family home sits on .26 acres & is in a great location.

On 2.6 acres w/ granite counters, handscraped hardwood & stone fireplace.

$199,900

Rob Stang K215540

Jim Barber

Cranbrook 250.919.0958

$449,900

Barry Seitz K215377

Amber Bogaard

Cranbrook 250.427.6342

Carla Sinclair

Cranbrook 250.421.4415

Jerry Boutin

Cranbrook 250.421.9988

Sandy Smith

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Cranbrook 250.421.0835

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Cranbrook 250.426.9829

Jeannie Stager

Cranbrook 250-421-3441

Exceptional storefront w/ loading docks. $6.50/ sq. ft. Rob Stang K4100444

Prime Location!

Location, Location!

Space on strip w/ room for a number of business. $8.125/ sq. ft. Rob Stang K4100524

Jason Wheeldon K216639

Megan Jones

Carrie Lightburn

Cranbrook 250.417.9848

Linda Stuckey

Cranbrook 250-421-0776

Personal Real Estate Corporation

Cranbrook 250.421.3629

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Cranbrook 250-919-9915

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Cranbrook 250.417.9027

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Cranbrook 250.421.7195

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Cranbrook 250.919.0391

In Marysville

Custom embroidery & promotional products. $229,900 Lori White K4100237

3200+ sq. ft. space of retail, office & warehouse. $10.00/ sq. ft. Lori White K4100375

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Cranbrook 250.421.9239

Jason Wheeldon

Personal Real Estate Corporation

Cranbrook 250.426.9482

Barry Seitz

Cranbrook 250.421.1853

Lori White

Cranbrook 250.489.9053

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100% 100%Locally Locallyowned. owned. kiMBerLeY MarYsViLLe

385 Wallinger ave. kimberley 312-304th street, Marysville Phone: 250-427-0070 Toll Free: 1-866-427-0070 ■

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Great Value!

Beautiful Reno

Well Cared For Home

Great Home & Acreage

Breathtaking Views

Add Your Own Style

Country Home

Finished on 3 levels w/some updates Close to schools, pool & Rails to Trails.

Beautiful renovation done in this 3 bed 1.5 bath home. Great for the family!

For first time buyer or investment property. 2 beds/1 bath w/open kitchen.

Four bed & 3 baths, finished on both floors. Large open living room.

Quarter share of an amazing townhouse on 2 floors.

Charmer on a large lot, priced below assessment.Take a look!

Drive down a quiet lane, the house is located on 5 acres close to Kimberley.

Rockies & Ski Hill Views

Great Neighbourhood

Ski In/ Ski Out

In Marysville

A Must See

Fantastic Value

Investment Property

Wonderful condo located on the top 2 flrs w/views to the Rockies & the Ski Hill.

Nice open living/dining room with wood FP & large windows for natural light.

Beautiful finishing in this ski in/out condo. Perfect for family and friends.

Exceptional corner lot in fabulous location.

Marilyn Jolie K205064

Rob Stang K4100447

Immaculate 1900sq ft rancher on 7.4 acres, just outside of town.

This 2 bed/2 bath Kimberley ski resort condo is located right at the bridge.

4 apartments, 2 on the main w/2 bdrms, 2 downstairs w/1 bdrm, ready to rent!

Home Or Rental

Excellent Opportunity

Centrally Located

Holiday Special

Great Price!

Outstanding Home

Well Cared For

One bedroom recreational home or rental property. Minutes from everything.

Excellent 1.27 acre commercial opportunity fronting 30th Ave North.

Low maintenance 3 bdrm, 2 bath home priced to sell in great location.

Just reduced, beautiful new, never occupied 3 bdrm, 2 bath townhome.

Great location on the hill. Views, ski in/out, lofted master for privacy.

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

Updated kitchen, 3 bed/1 bath home on double lot. Great Price!

Nice Lot

Ski Hill Ambiance

Family Neighborhood

Beautiful Condo

Warm & Inviting

Quality Throughout

Located in Platzl

Adjacent to Kimberley's Campground near St Mary Lake but within city limits.

Great 3 bedroom condo on first floor w/views of the Rockies.

All services available, close to elementary school & access to trail network.

This is without a doubt the best condo in this development. Many upgrades. Marilyn Jolie K215617

Custom log home with view of Rockies. 3 bed/3 bath with walk out basement.

Townhouse 1/4 share located in beautiful North Star Village.

This charming building is zoned for retail or office & has great features!

$157,000

Tara Sykes K215847

$240,900

Marilyn Jolie K213187

$59,000

Tara Sykes K216048

$90,000

Dave Graham K214384

$289,000

Audrey Welk K217813

$260,000

Dave Graham K205274

$499,000

Shane Murray K4100128

$199,900

Marilyn Jolie K216595

$154,900

Shane & Dave K217369

$279,000

$152,500

Dave Graham K211737

$90,000

Darren Close K215330

$680,000

Dave Graham K215189

$250,000

$349,000

Audrey Welk K210097

$372,000

$84,900

Marilyn Jolie K212973

$549,900

Shane Murray K217154

$90,000

Marilyn Jolie K206421

$679,900

Shane Murray K216847

$159,900

Darren Close K191659

$119,000

Dave Graham K216925

$499,000

Shane Murray K217174

$79,500

Marilyn Jolie K215560

Congratulations Bright & Spacious

Wonderful Condo

Five R-2 building lots for a total of 15250 sq ft in Marysville.

Southern exposure & an elevated position above Spokane Street.

Tastefully decorated three bed, 1/4 share condo. Enjoy golf, skiing & hiking.

Shane Murray K217321

$178,000

Audrey Welk K218034

$79,900

Carefree Living

Forest Crowne Home

Across from Trickle Creek Golf course, & 2 minutes to the ski hill.

Corner location in sunny Marysville. Many upgrades, low strata fees,fenced yard.

Large 4 bed, 5 bath home only two years old. Huge lot, 2 decks, fenced yard.

Dave Graham K214531

Tanya Anderson

Kimberley 250.432.5210

$169,900

Sandy Smith K4100507

Build Your Dream Home In quiet cul-de-sac

Live On The Mountain Right on the slopes

Adjacent To Mark Creek Large gentle sloping lot

Luxurious & Practical Close to trails & golf course

Lot At Wasa Lake One block to lake access

North Star Village Lock off suite to rent or use

Large Lot At Ski Hill Across from golf course

$340,000 Marilyn Jolie

Dave Graham

Kimberley 250.427.0372

$112,000 Dave Graham

$114,900 Marilyn Jolie

$95,000 plus HST Dave Graham

$419,000 Marilyn Jolie

Shane Murray K215936

Darren Close

Dave Graham K216942

Nestled on side of T-bar 2 bed/2 bath off KAR $181,000 Darren Close

$599,000

Kimberley 250.427.8711

$204,000

Budding Development Large, flat building lot

Marilyn Jolie K214929

Great Location!

Marilyn Jolie K216188

Marilyn Jolie K216616

Trickle Creek Lodge 1 bdrm, facing the hill

$109,900 Audrey Welk

$369,900

$225,000

Condos & Lots

SOLD! $545,000

Shane Murray K217341

$155,900 Shane Murray

Great Opportunity

$134,900

$429,000

Marilyn Jolie

Kimberley 250.427.8700

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Friday, February 22, 2013 Kootenay News Advertiser

561A Hwy #3, Fernie, BC Phone: 250-423-4644 Toll Free: 1-888-870-9064

Gorgeous Acreage

Location! Location!!

6.17 ac with quaint, fully functional loft bdrm cabin with drilled well & septic

Commercial lots. Corner location, no building time frame. Easy access to Hwy.

Completely Renovated

Great Sparwood Lot

Updated cozy 3 bedroom, 2 bathroom home located in central part of town.

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Reduced!

Unique Home

South Country Gem

New Price!

Brand New!

Spacious 3 bdrm apartment with private entrance above commercial space.

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

13.35 acres of peace & beauty. Property is mostly treed, very private.

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

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

Large Lot

South Country!

Updated Family Home

Family Resort Home

Sparwood Heights

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

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

Beautiful 4.94 ac parcel of land mins from Waldo Cove. No building time frame

Great 3/1 bdrm home with numerous updates in downtown area. Garage.

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

3/1 bdrm home backing onto greenbelt. Fireplace, new flooring and more.

Downtown Duplex

Executive Home

Close to Ski Hill!

No HST!

Great Family Home

Historical Home

Nicely Updated

Located in downtown Fernie. Two 2 bdrm suites with the possibility of 3.

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

Nicely renovated 3/1 bdrm home. Heated & wired shop, fenced yard. Great views.

Two year old home on a large (.254 acre lot)backing onto new golf development

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

This classic 3/1 bedroom home has been completely renovated and restored.

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

Great Family Home

Downtown Home

Luxury Living!

Fernie Golf Estates

Don't Miss Out

Affordable Housing!

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

This extremely well maintained 2 bdrm home has had many upgrades.

A must see! 4+ bdrms and 4 bathrooms located on one of the best lots in Fernie.

One of the nicest subdivision in Fernie. Adj lot must also be purchased.

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

3 bdrm mobile on oversized corner lot close to all amenities. Lge covered deck

$329,000

Jason & Candace K216413

$328,500

Paula Smith K218039

$499,000

Lorene Giles K207065

$279,900

Paula Smith K217582

$298,000

$369,900

Frank Hughes K4100429

Candace & Jason K215625

$79,900

$199,900

Melanie MacKay K165409

$549,900

Candace & Frank K214629

$234,900

Jason & Candace K217677

Paula Smith K210171

$284,000

Paula Smith K216975

$949,999

Craig Bell K216825

$355,000

Paula Smith K215725

$279,000

Jason & Candace K216381

$399,000

Frank Hughes K217410

$114,950

Candace & Jason K214604

$649,000

$65,000

Colleen Dunn K213544

$305,000

Paula Smith K217911

Lorene Giles K216323

$1,999,000

Candace & Jason K213145

$329,900

$699,900

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Skiers from around B.C., Alberta and the U.S. compete for cup

Over 100 competitors participated in the 2013 Teck Kootenay Cup cross-country series. Submitted The final cross country ski races of the Teck Kootenay Cup Series were held at the beautiful Kimberley Nordic Center at Kimberley, B.C. on February 16 and 17, 2013. There were 110 rac-

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ber of competitors in the five race series. Second place went to the Kimberley Nordic Club and third place to the Nelson Nordic Ski Club. Also attending the event were teams from the Toby Creek Ski Club in Invermere, B.C., the Hills Nordic Ski Club

from the Slocan Valley, the Canmore Nordic Ski Club from Canmore, Alberta, the Glacier Nordic Ski Club from Missoula, Montana, the Banff Ski Runners from Banff, Alberta and the Foothills Nordic Ski Club from Calgary, Alberta. Rob McKeever, a former Olympian and National Ski Team member also participated in a 20 km classic ski race on Sunday. The ages of the participants ranged from 4 to 65+ which just shows that cross-country skiing is truly a family sport for life. Under snow-filled skies on Saturday and gorgeous sunny skies on Sunday, this was the best turnout yet for a Kootenay Cup! Thanks to everyone who provided and served the delicious food and especially for caring about keeping our Kootenay

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Valley Go-Go Sisters Val James, left, and Mary Ann Bergen pose with a small fraction of the recycled fabric, yarn and craft items that will be sold at the Invermere Community Hall on Saturday, May 18th. Donations are now being gratefully accepted at the Invermere Public Library. Submitted A local charity is planning an exciting new event that will attract crafters of all stripes and colors including seamstresses, knitters and quilters. Granny’s Craft Cupboard is a giant one-day sale of new and gentlyused donations of fabric, yarn, notions and every type of craft supply. The Valley Go-Go Sisters, affectionately known as “the Grannies,” have booked the Invermere Community Hall for Saturday, May 18th and they are now seeking donations. “This is a great way to recycle your old items, and know that the money is being used for a good purpose,” said member Val James. The Grannies want all craft supplies in useable condition, including but-

tons and ribbon, knitting needles, paper and paint, Christmas craft items, how-to books, magazines and patterns. The sale will offer a Quilter’s Corner, a Christmas Cache and much more. To minimize their workload, please donate only items that are clean and ready to sell. If donating yard goods, it would be helpful to measure the width and length of each piece, and pin a note to the fabric. The Grannies will accept all sizes of quilting cotton, but for other types of fabric, please donate a minimum size of one metre. The Invermere Public Library has graciously agreed to serve as the dropoff point during their opening hours as shown on the website at www.invermere.bclibrary.ca. If you need

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Local food and garden forum coming soon to Kimberley’s Centre 64 Submitted Ever wondered if you can grow food over fall and winter? Wish you knew what kinds of edible plants do well in our area? Wondered how you and your family could live more sustainably? Become inspired for spring, and find out the answers at Wildsight’s Grow For It: Local Food & Garden Forum at Centre 64 in Kimberley. Over the weekend of March 15th to the

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On Saturday, February 23rd, the second annual “Winter Festival” is being held at the Glenn Sandburg Memorial Park which is adjacent to the Baynes Lake Hall. The event starts at 11 a.m. and includes many events for every member of the familly. Such events include snow snake hunting, snow painting, face painting, ski planck Call today! races, snow golf, sau489-3455 • 1-800-665-2382 The Board of Education of cer chuckwagon race, snow shoeing, snow School District No. 5 seeks man building, and oth-

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tables, benches, paint make-over and fire-pit. This ia a chance to enjoy the improvements. The Winter Festival is just one of the family events held throughout the year by the society. For further information or to volunteer, call Norma Sommerville at 1-250-529- 7401.

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Square foot gardening Submitted With spring approaching, and with many persons ready to get into the garden, a “SquareFoot Gardening” Seminar is being held on Monday, February 25th at 7 p.m. at the Baynes Lake Hall. This new approach to gardening take 1/2 the costs, 1/5 the space, 1/10 the water, 1/20 the seeds and 1/50 the work.

This gardening system is ideal for families, children and seniors. as there would be no more hoeing weeds, no more heavy digging, no more chemical fertilizers and no more wasting of seeds, and water. The gardens take only a four foot x four foot space but produces great yields in such a small space. The garden can also be elevated to make it easier for seniors.

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To Place a lisTing in our community news section: 1. open to all clubs and non-profit organizations. 2. Post your event online at www. kootenayadvertiser.com (calendar). events appear on our website onlY. if you wish your event to be published in the paper please submit by fax (250)489-3743 or to our front desk or email: advertising@kootenayadvertiser.com 3. notices are published as space permits and for the current week only. This is not a guarantee of publication. We reserve the right to edit information...

FEBRUARY 22 The Kin club together with the cranbrook eagles aerie/aux are please to present their annual heritage Day Dinner at the eagles hall, 5:30 pm. Tickets for the event are available Free of charge from the senior’s hall.

FEBRUARY 23 WinTer FesTival at glenn sandburg Memorial Park, baynes lake 11am. snow painting, face painting, ski plank races, snow golf, snowshoeing, crazy hat contest and more fun for the family. concession. sleds, snowsheos, hockey sticks needed. FMi or to volunteer call norma 250529-7401. The legion will be sponsoring a bbQ, First responders appreciation Day, 3 pm –6 pm, cranbrook legion girl guiDes oF canaDa, cranbrook are hosting a Tea & baKe sale at the cranbrook guide hall, 1421 2nd street south, from 12:30 p, to 3:30 pm. Tickets are $4.00 each. Tickets are available from any guiding member; or at the door. For more information please call Pam at 250-489-3155. anglican church Pie sale, 46-13th ave. s., cranbrook 1:303:00pm. admission. adults - pie & coffee $3.50, adults - pie a la mode $4, children under 6 years - free. Whole pies will go on sale at 2 pm. hoMe groWn Music socieTY presents the next coffee house at centre 64 at 8:00 pm. Tickets $7 at the snowdrift cafe in Kimberley.

FEBRUARY 25 Jubilee chaPTer #64, oes, will meet at 7:30 PM sharp, at the Masonic hall, 401-3rd avenue south, cranbrook. it's birthday night! sQuare FooT garDening seminar 7pm at baynes lake community hall taught by Doug lyon. $10 at the

door. FMi 250-429-3519. The annual general MeeTing oF The KiMberleY healTh care auxiliarY will be held February 25 2103 at 1 pm in the all-purpose room next to the loan cupboard in the Kimberley health centre on 4th ave. Kimberley."

FEBRUARY 26 have caMera Will Travel.... Join Teresa and Keith corbould in their travelogue presentation "Walking in central italy & sicily" at centre 64 at 7:30 pm. admission by donation. Proceeds to Kimberley arts council & expansion Project.

FEBRUARY 27 The arMchair Traveller will host gerry Warner, "contemplating the grand canyon." Mr. Warner hiked the silver collection with the prroceeds going to the hall. Join your neighbours for coffee or juice and a snack at the end of the show. Wasa community hall, 7:30 P.M. cranbrooK roTaracT club inaugural meeting, a social/service group for ages 18-30, 7 pm, eK credit union banking building.

FEBRUARY 28 coMe celebraTe The Métis Way school districts 6 & 5, along with Métis people of cranbrook present the asham stompers, an internationally recognized cultural dance group. The event starts with dinner at the 5:30 pm at st. eugene Mission resort, cost is $25 per plate. The asham stompers start at 7 o'clock, if you only want come to the performance itself entry is by donation. all proceeds go back to the Metis cultural youth events. call 250-851-2111 or more info at cranbrookmetisevents.weebly.com sponsored by the government of canada aboriginal affairs & northern Development and Metis nation bc

MARch 1 WorlD DaY oF Prayer service at 2pm holy cross lutheran church 105 howard st , Kimberley coMe To The Magazine anD auDio visual sale of the Friends of the cranbrook Public library in the Manual Training center. Friday, from 10 aM to 6 PM and saturday is 10 aM to 4 PM. Public donations are being accepted at the circulation desk of the library. audio visual items of DvDs, cds, books on tape, cassettes, records and videos of any age are needed. Maga-

zines published in the last 5 years are being accepted until Thursday, Feb. 28th. Phone Michele for info at 250-426-4063. science Fair 2013. students, there is still time to put together a project March 1 & 2 at the college of the rockies. volunteers needed. The WorlD DaY oF PraYer is being held at christ the servant church at 1.30pm. everyone is welcome.

calendar 0223, 426-4081, 344-6991, www.bahai.org, lsacranbrook@shaw.ca scouTs canaDa seeKs adult & youth for its exciting programs Programs include: beavers: ages 5-7, cubs: 8-10, scouts; 11-14, venturers: 14-17 & rovers: 18-26 years. To join or apply to be a volunteer: 1-888-726-8876 or www. scouts.ca inTersTeD in booKs and people? Kimberley Friends of the library invite volunteers to join in supporting the Kimberley Public library. urgent need for someone interested in marketing/publicity. call liz at 250-427-7078. The cranbrooK earlY chilDhooD Development committee meets the 1st Tuesday of every month from 1-3pm at the cranbrook Family connections centre (beside cranbrook skatepark). Parents, grandparents, caregivers, service providers and businesses are always welcome. chil-

dren: our Foundation for success!. 250-489-4246 cranbrooK Fe¯ Public health nurses weekdays from 8:30-4:30 at Kimberley north star Dream Team. babY anD Me drop in for parents with babes in arms, Tuesdays 10-12, cranbrook Family connections 46-17th ave s (next to skateboard park) niki, 421-8096. in These challenging TiMes your support of the Ms Walk is more important than ever. each walker, team captain and volunteer who participates is a vital partner in providing research. Join the movement to end Ms by registering today, set a goal and multiply your impact by recruiting friends and family to walk with you as a Ms walk team hearTs in MoTion Walking club meet Mon, Wed, Fri at the cranbrook rec Plex 9am. Walk inside or out, all ages welcome. Marion 250426-4529 or Jeanette 250-

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MARch 2 Fernie griz DaYs craFT Fair 9am4pm @ The community centre hwy 3 & 9th st. contact: Tanya Malcolm for more information 250. 278.0667 easTer craFT Fair, 10am-4pm at abundant life assembly, 501-11th avenue s. chocolate sale fundraiser for the Kca library. To book a stall vendors call carole at 250-426-5779.

MARch 6 Free Public sWiMs at Kimberley rec centre, persons 18 & under must be accompanied by an adult, 5-6pm. sponsored by h&r block.

MARch 9 gianT inDoor garage sale 10 am to 4 pm cranbrook united church 2 - 12th avenue s. 250-489-0170 or 250426-2022

MARch 16 The cranbrooK seniors hall is the place to dance this evening from 7-11 pm with Music provided by The Don Davies QuarTeT. come out with your friends and family for ‘ a wee bit of song, a wee bit of Fun’. adm. $10. refreshments served. For a Monthly Dance schedule call Flo 250.489.2720.

MARch 20 Free Public sWiMs at Kimberley rec centre, persons 18 & under must be accompanied by an adult, 6-7pm. sponsored by exact Tax.

MARch 23 sPring has sPrung craFT Fair; 10am4pm at the community living centre {corner of 1st ave s and 1st st s. For more information or to book a table, call 1-250919-6510

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easT KooTenaY baha’is welcome you to interfaith devotional gatherings which include prayers & readings from all the world’s religions; interspersed with music. For times & place in your area please contact: 417-

426-2393 KiMberleY seniors branch #14 general Meeting 1st Tuesday of each month, 10 am. all seniors welcome. 427-2805. are You inTeresTeD in turning rocks into gems...? cbK rock and gems of the Kootenays is interested in new members. Frank 421-1177, barb 426-5623. coMe anD Join us at the senior centre in cranbrook for an afternoon of bingo every Wed. at 1 pm. The cranbrooK guarDian aT www. liveablecranbrookblogspot.com for tidbits and snippets relative to cranbrook. visit us - updated daily. You never know what you might find. boreD This suMMer? looking for something to do? Two non-profit societies are looking for help at evening bingo’s. no special training required. For more information

contact stacey at 250-4893114 ext 227 booK DonaTions WanTeD: Friends of the cranbrook Public library & the sunrise rotary club are accepting donations of books, videos, DvD’s cD’s cassettes & maps (all in good cond). no encyclopedias. Drop off at the library during reg opening hrs. coMMuniTY sPonsoreD Public swims first Wed. or every month, 5-6 pm. Kimberley aquatic centre. everYone is WelcoMe to sPeaK ouT with our united Way cranbrook and Kimberley. silence is never golden. We invite community members of all ages and backgrounds to contact us about a coffee date to express your vision for a community that cares. call (250)-4268833 to speak with Donna or Tanis, or email crankimbunitedway@shaw.ca cresTon valleY guildQuilTer’s Wednesday meetings and

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Calvary Chapel Cranbrook Hear it, Live it, Share it The Studio Stage Door, 11 Ave S. Sunday Service - 10:30 am For more info: 421-1822 www.calvarychapelcranbrook.com

Cranbrook United Church

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

EK Lutheran Parish

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

workshops (alternating) start 9 am. Anglican Church basement 4227th Ave N Creston.. New members welcome. Contact Info 250 866 5409, email:crestonvalleyquilte rsguild@shaw.ca. SENIORS HELPING SENIORS. The Friendly Visitor Program in supporting the quality of life is offering visits for seniors wanting companionship, transportation as well as support for those caring for seniors. . 4272449. ARE YOU FEELING APPRECIATED, valued & empowered? Do you work with people who enjoy teamwork & a fun environment? You must be a United Way of Cranbrook and Kimberley volunteer! We need you! Donna, 4268833. LADIES AUxILIARY TO Royal Canadian Legion Branch 24, the Royal Canadian Legion meets second Tuesday of each month, September to June, at 1 pm at the Telus building on 11th Ave. New members welcome. Melanie, (250)4263430. BABY GOOSE - free program for parents with babies under one-yearold at Kimberley Early Leaning Centre. Rhymes, songs and stories, guest speakers. Thursdays, 10:30 to 11:30. Call Terri 250-427-2215 or Kim 250-427-4466 FAMILY FUN NIGHT! Eat & play with your preschooler at Kimberley Early Learning Centre Thursdays 4 to 7 pm. Please call Gina at 250-427-5309 FERNIE ROYAL Canadian Legion Br #36 general meetings will be held on the 3rd Tuesday of each month at 7 pm. ELKO PARKS AND RECREATION FUNDRAISERS (proceeds toward hall operations): Pancake Breakfast is the 2nd Sunday monthly. Incl. pancakes, sausage patties & eggs, o/juice & ‘all you want’ coffee FOR $7.00 and kids 10&under $3.00 from 9 a.m. to 12 noon at Elko Community Hall CRANBROOK’S NEW THRIFT STORE, BFM open Tues.-Sat., 10-5pm. Donated items greatefully accepted. 824 Kootenay St. N. WINNING RESUME, COVER letter and interview session - at Job Seekers Resource Centre. Call 489-5117 or drop by to sign up for this free workshop to help you in your job search. HAVE YOU BEEN diagnosed with Perphria? I’d like to met you. Leave message, 489-2670. SELF ADVOCATES ARE MEETING at REALM the first Thurs. of each month, 4 pm, 111 Kootenay Ave.

North EK EATING DISORDER CLINIC at the EK Hospital offers confidential help to children, teens & adults with restrictive eating (anorexia) or binge/purge problems (bulimia). 489-6416. DO YOU WANT TO find out about your fitness level? Get your “Deutsches Sportabzeichen” (fitness medal). Authorized to take the necessary tests in Canada from age 8 to 90. Everybody can do it and we will help, free of charge. Contact Udo or Ursula Grady 250-4893643. WE ARE GATHERING INFORMATION on Canal Flats History in hopes of publishing a book in the future. If you have any information or pictures you would like to share contact Norm & Joyce Bidder at 349-5224, Gloria Perry at 349-5392, 349-5462. KIMBERLEY FAMILY LITERACY PROGRAMS: Baby Goose: free drop-in group for parents with new & young babies, to get together, have fun, learn rhymes & lullabies & have discussions about baby development. Wednesdays, 9:30-10:30am, Anglican Church Hall. Program offered jointly by Health Unit & Family Literacy. Terri, 427-6703 or Kim, 427-4468. FREE, EDUCATIONAL THERAPEUTIC & PARENTING GROUPS offered by Summit Community Services. Space is limited, info. 489-3114 or visit www.summitfamily.ca. Screening may be required, child care is not provided. DAFFODIL LADIES CAMPAIGN For Children With Cancer: Ladies 18 and over are asked to participate in a photographic fundraising event for children with cancer and their families. Photo Studio 2767 Rotary Drive, Kimberley 250 4274149 weisencpc@yahoo. com IMPACT YOUTH CHURCH, all youth & young adults welcome, every Mon., 7:30 pm, 30810th Ave. S. (old school building). Info. 489-1057. EK SENIOR CAREGIVERS NETWORK: are you caring for a senior family member or friend? If so, would you be interested in attending a support group & meeting with others in your community with similar situations? For more information about support in your community call 1-877-489-0803. To receive a free copy of EK Caregivers Network newsletter call 417-6162 ABOVE A WHISPER Newsletter-to receive the latest updates regarding the local music scene contact Rod Wilson at parahaki@xplornet.com. Are you a musician, per-

former or organizer with an upcoming event? Rod to be included in this newsletter.. HEALTHY HEART PROGRAM ? Do you have Heart Disease? Learn how to Live Well with Heart Disease and lower your cardiac risk factors with this Interior Health Cardiac Education & Walking Program, available FREE to people living with Heart Disease, and their families. Jackie @ (250) 489-6414 local 4292 VOLUNTEER NOW FOR the Canadian Cancer Society. There are many jobs available if you have spare time and would like to volunteer. All you need is 3 hours a day once a week to help make a difference. As a volunteer, you would gain office experience, polish up on existing office skills or come help us fight cancer by volunteering at one of our events. Interested applicants can call (250) 4268916, drop by our office at #19 9th Avenue South in Cranbrook or go to www.fightwithus.ca. ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS : Meeting Wednesdays at 7.30 p.m. in Fernie Anglican Church 561 4th Ave. Call 250-423-2131 for details. UNITED WAY OF CRANBROOK AND KIMBERLEY is now on Facebook and Twitter. Follow us to keep up to date on our activities and join our conversations. www.facebook.com/OurUnitedWay www. twitter.com/OurUnitedWay IF YOU ARE LOOKING to get all you can out of this life and the next, consider investigating the Bahá’í Faith. We say that for these reasons; Our community offers free children spiritual classes. For the older kids above 11 we need help to start a free junior youth empowerment group. There are also study groups, and devotionals. Just one more thing these are available to all people young or old, we won’t turn any one away. Thank you all and hope meet or at least talk to you. If this sounds like something you are interested in then please call me at 426-4081 or 417-2003 or www.bahai.org or email LSAcranbrook@shaw.ca TOASTMASTERS THURSDAY NOON Meet at the Heritage Inn in Cranbrook, lunch is available. Come join us for an hour of speeches, learn how to give speeches and learn leadership skills. Call Roberta Rodgers at 250-489-0174. SPARK YOUTH DROP In Centre, ages 8-18. Free-Tuesday to Friday, 3-8pm. New management, clean, adult supervised, no drugs or alco-

hol allowed, watch for up coming band shows. 250-427-7017 CRANBROOK TREEHOUSE - Families with children 5 & under are invited to come play. Free drop-in program in the gym of the Kimberley Early Learning Centre. Transportation avail. Wednesdays, 10:30 am to 12:30 pm. Diana 250427-0716 WOMEN’S SOBRIETY SUPPORT GROUP, Mondays, 12:00 pm to 1:00 pm at Sparwood Healthcare Center. Corinne to confirm, 1-800-644-6144 or 4234423. TOPS (Take Off Pounds Sensibly) is a non-profit weight loss support group with 3 chapters in Cranbrook. Many members have success stories in reaching their goal. Weigh-ins are either Tues, Wed, or Thurs. Feel free to drop in. Phone Jennifer at 250919-6510 for more info and addresses of nearest chapter to you. KOOTENAY FLYING CLUB. If you like to meet with other pilots or are thinking for getting your wings & need to get more info, come on out. We have fly meets and COPA flights. We meet every second Wednesday of the month, all year round, at Cranbrook McDonalds Restaurant Meeting Room at 7 pm. www.kootenayflyingclub.weebly.com or kootenayflyingclub@ shaw.ca DUPLICATE BRIDGE: $2/PERSON. Visitors welcome. Mondays 6:30 PM Invermere Seniors’ Hall KIMBERLEY & DISTRICT Guild of Fiber Artists meets Wednesdays, 1st & 3rd 2-4pm, 2nd & 4th 7-9pm @ Kimberley’s Centre 64. Spinning, weaving, & knitting in a friendly atmosphere. FMI (250) 432-9549. Drop-ins welcome. KNOW SOMEONE IN the East Kootenay with alcohol, tobacco or other drug problem? Get the beautiful cassette tape “Raised from the Ruins,” Free/confidential. Freedomline, 1-800-5280070. COME JOIN US for crib every Friday, 7 pm, The Senior Centre. BETTER BABIES PREGNANCY outreach program drop in. Cranbrook Family connection 46-17th ave. S. (next to the skate park) BUILDING CONFIDENCE, ENHANCE your communication skills: Cranbrook First Toastmasters meets every 2nd and 4th Thursday at 7:15 PM College of the Rockies 2700 College Way, Room #136, Cranbrook, Kathy at 250-489-2526 or 2504894464 and e-mail twosimons@shaw.ca.

JOIN TOPS: (TAKE Off Pounds Sensibly).: TOPS meets every Thursday night, 6:15 -7:30 p.m. Call Isabel, 423-7043Salvation Army building 721-761 2nd Ave, Fernie FERNIE LEGION MEAT draw : Fernie Legion meat draw 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. Fun and Entertaining, All welcome to join us. 50/50 draw follows. Fernie Legion 551 1st Ave, Fernie SATURDAY MEAT DRAW Sparwood Legion: Centennial Square, Sparwood ADULTS MORNING BADMINTON: at the Fernie Community Centre every Friday from 9 - 11 a.m. Beginners welcome. Birds provided and some racquets available for loan. Drop-in $5. Call Chris Stockey 250-423-8062 for more information. DO YOU HAVE PARKINSON’S disease? Does anyone you know have Parkinson’s disease? You & your caregivers are invited to attend our informative meetings at the Heritage Inn Cranbrook. Meetings start at 7 pm every third Thursday of the month. Come at 6 pm & have a nice supper before the meeting starts. Darts: Every Thursday 6:30 p.m onwards fun darts at Sparwood Legion. Thursday, Feb. 10 6:30 PM Centennial Square, Sparwood MAHJONG AT SENIORS Drop in centre: Mahjong at Seniors Drop in centre, Fernie, every Monday at 7 p.m. Seniors Drop in centre Fernie 562 3rd Ave. KOOTENAY BUG CHUCKERS (Fishing Club) is looking for new members. Anyone can join. For more information please contact James at 250-421-4210 STORYTIME FOR 3 to 5 Year Olds: Storytime for three to five years olds at the Fernie Heritage Library every Friday. 11:00 AM Fernie Heritage Library 492 3rd Ave, Fernie 250-423-4458 library@ elkvalley.net TIME FOR ME, a 6 week group for children, whose family member has cancer. This group will take place at the EK Regional Hospital. 4265281, local 258. EKBIA MEETINGS FREE DENTAL SCREENING for children 6 mos. to 18 years old. Creston Health Unit for appt , 428-3602. INFORMATION SERVICES FOR Newcomers & Refugees Program. What does the program offer? It provides men, women, children & families with information about Canadian society. It offers guidance & support on adjustment issues, & provides connections


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communitycalendar to the broader community, 32-13th Ave S, 426-2943. CRANBROOK TENNIS CLUB - open for the season at Kinsmen Park, Victoria Ave. We are seeking new members of all ages, families & singles. We meet every Wed. & Sun. evening from 6-9 pm. Come on out and try your hand at tennis or get back into playing. Steve, 489-9169 or Neil, 4898107. ONgOINg TRAININg fOR Emergency Social Services volunteers in Kimberley to help the community should a disaster occur. Betty at 427-3503. CRANBROOK ALANON mEETINg, 1:30 pm, fridays. Pat 427-7792 or Anne 426-5409. fOR SURVIVORS Of ACqUIREd brain injury get together every 1st & 3rd Wednesday from 2-4 pm at the United Church, Cranbrook. If you struggle living with ABI and/or want to share your successes Janyce, 417-6220. BABy gOOSE RhyThm and Rhyme group in Kimberley . Join us for rhymes, songs and stories for you and your baby at the Anglican Church hall on Wednesdays 10:30 - 11:30. This is a free program for parents with babies under 1yr old and is facilitated by Kimberley Community Literacy and Kimberley Public health Nursing. Kim Roberts 427-4468 or Terri fergus 427-2215 for more information KImBERLEy CITIZENS ON PATROL require volunteers for night patrols. minimum 5 hours service per month. Training provided. Applications at Kimberley RCmP office during regular business hours. INfORmATION SUPPORT SERVICES for newcomers, sponsored by Cranbrook Women’s Resource Society, funded by ministry of Community, Aboriginal & Women’s Services. mila, 426-2943. INK CARTRIdgE RECyCLINg 2Nd Cranbrook Pathfinders are collecting used ink cartridges - bubblejet, laser and fax - for recycling. Please drop at girl guide hall, 1421-2nd St. S. Lori, 489-5921. If yOU KNOW ANyONE, including a child, who has been abused or harmed by a psychiatrist call the Citizens Commission on human Rights at 1-800-670-2247. NEW APOSTOLIC ChURCh, fAITh - family - friendship forever, Sunday School 9 am, Sunday Service, 10:30 am, Wednesday Service, 8 pm, 821-1st St. S, everyone is welcome. KImBERLEy SENIORS dANCE,

Kimberley Centennial hall, 1:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. every Tuesday. Info: 427-2805 ENhANCE yOUR COmmUNICATION Skills: Cranbrook first Toastmasters meets every 2nd & 4th Thursday 7:00 p.m. 1402-1st St. S. (Cranbrook Society for Community Living building). guests are welcome. Cecilia 250919-3716 casimer911@ hotmail.com or Kathy 250-489-2526 twosimons@shaw.ca BAhA’I COmmUNITy Of Cranbrook invites everyone to join in celebrating the Word of god. 417-0223, 4264081, 344-6991, www. bahai.org, LSAcranbrook@shaw.ca hEARTS IN mOTION Walking Club meet mon, Wed, fri at the Cranbrook Rec Plex 9am. Walk inside or out, all ages welcome. marion 250-426-4529 or Jeanette 250-426-2393 fOOd BANK BINgO, Kimberley Elks Club, Every monday at 7pm 427-2343 gOgO gRANNIES (gRANdmOThERS helping grandmothers) meets the last monday of every month - 7pm at the College of the Rockies. We are a dynamic group of women raising funds for our counterparts in Africa. grandmothers raising their grandchildren with no resources of their own need our help. Come - share your talents and skills and make new friends. Please call Norma at 250-426-6111. BOOK yOUR ChRISTmAS BUSINESS PARTy now with Colombo Lodge for dec.8th & dec. 15th. Call giacomo or Anna 250-486-5748 or 250421-2084 yOUNg fILmmAKERS-TAKE ACTION & win! BC Epilepsy Society youth Video Project invites high school students to create a 30-60 second public service announcement promoting awareness about teens & epilepsy. Astarte Sands, 604-8756704, info@bcepilopsy. com. ATTENTION gAmERS. dO you play magic the gathering, d&d, or any other popular games? We are trying to find out how much interest there is in the Cranbrook area to form a gaming community; a location to gather & play, manage events, a communication network, etc. Please send us an email with your name, age, names of any types of games you play and any other comments you wish to relay to this subject. Send your email to cranbrookgaming@ gmail.com ChAPTER Of ThE Canadian federation of

University Women meets every 3rd Thurs., 7 pm. New members welcome. www.cfuw-cranbrook. com. Cathryn 426-4804. WOULd yOU LIKE to be free of drug and alcohol addictions for good? An 86% proven success rate 18-45. Phone Teen Challenge, 1-866866-0701 or www.teenchallenge.com dO yOU hAVE WOOL? Local group is looking for donations of wool to make items for the shelters. Call 250-417-0894 for more information. SPARWOOd RECREATION dEPARTmENT free swimming, fridays, 4-5:30 pm. fOOd AddICTS IN RECOVERy Anonymous is a program for individuals recovering from addictive eating behavior. There are no dues or fees at our meetings. There are no weighins. Please feel free to contact the fA office for more information at 781-321-9118. The following meeting is held in Trail, BC every week: monday and Thursday of every week, gateway Christian Centre Trail, BC (across from Wall mart) monday @10:00 Am ThURSdAy @ 7:00 Pm Call Connie 250-364-2013 Or email rwhanson@shaw.ca VOLUNTEER SENIORS’ COUNSELLOR Norm Weitzel can assist seniors with government forms, applications & general advocacy. 426-2637. CRANBROOK fLy fIShERS Club meets 2nd Tuesday of every month at the Real Canadian Superstore, 7 pm. KImBERLEy PIPE BANd is looking for new

members. Anyone interested in joining, learning pipes and/or drums with the Kimberley Pipe Band are encouraged to call dave 427-3092, Jock, 421-9157 or gerry, 4277963. STONg START BC & Play & Learn Kimberley family drop in Programs: monday’s Play & learn 10-12pm Lindsay Park school, Tuesday’s Strong Start Baby goose 9-12pm & 10:30-11:30 Early Learning Centre, Wednesday’s Strong Start 9-12pm Early Learning Centre, Thursday’s Play & Learn StrongStart 10-12pm & 1-4pm marysville School, friday’s Strongstart 9-12pm Early Learning Centre, Saturday’s Strong Start 9-12pm Early Learning Centre. 250427-4468 COmmUNITy WhITE WATER Paddle night,, Tuesdays & Thursdays, leave from Just Liquid (5th Ave. & Van horne St., Cranbrook). free shuttle leaves 6 pm. Call for location, 9194610. fREE ImmUNIZATIONS. PEOPLE 65 years of age can receive pneumococcal 23. All people should have a tetanus/diphtheria booster every ten years. Protect yourself from vaccine preventable diseases with these free vaccines. Please call the Public health Nursing at your local health Unit (Cranbrook 420-2207) for all appointments.

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It started in September 2007, when two teens at a Nova Scotia high school stood up for a younger student. David Shepherd and Travis Price, both in Grade 12, heard about a Grade 9 student at their school who had been bullied and threatened for wearing a pink polo shirt on his first day of school. They decided they should do something about it and bought 50 pink shirts and tank tops to wear to school the next day. They also went online to round up support for their anti-bullying cause, which they dubbed a “sea of pink.” It worked. The next day, dozens of students were outfitted with the discount shirts, but even better, hundreds of students showed up wearing their own pink clothes, some from head to toe. The bullies were reportedly never heard from again. This year, Feb. 27 is Pink Shirt Day in B.C. and other parts of Canada, an annual antibullying event that started after the nowfamous 2007 “sea of pink” campaign. The need for awareness and action against bullying remains as strong as ever say those involved in the pink event, including local radio station CKNW, Black Press, the Boys and Girls Clubs of Greater Vancouver, and London Drugs, where people can buy the official pink shirts for 2013. “Awareness of what bullying is and understanding that it hurts is important,” says Boys and Girls Clubs of Greater Vancouver president and CEO Carolyn Tuckwell. “It isn’t just a rite of passage. It doesn’t have to happen. And it’s relevant to everyone, whether in school, after school or in the workplace.” According to www.bullyingcanada.ca,

as many as 25 per cent of children in Grades 4 to 6 have been bullied and approximately one in 10 children have bullied others, while a 2004 study published in the Medical Journal of Pediatrics found that about one in seven Canadian children aged 11 to 16 are victims of bullying. It is important to recognize what bullying is, and that it happens in many forms – verbally, socially, physically and online

Pink Shirt Day is Wednesday Feb 27th (cyber bullying), says Tuckwell. “By wearing pink, people show they’re making that commitment, to not let bullying happen,” she says. Tuckwell and others emphasize that the pink shirt is secondary to raising awareness about bullying and getting people involved. B.C. is no stranger to tragedy related to bullying. From Surrey’s 14-year-old Hamed Nastoh, who jumped off the Patullo Bridge and killed himself after leaving a note

behind blaming the constant bullying he endured at school, to Mission’s Dawn-Marie Wesley, 14, who committed suicide by hanging herself after relentless bullying, to Port Coquitlam’s Amanda Todd, 15, who killed herself after posting a video on YouTube talking about her experiences with cyber bullying, there are countless told and untold stories that remain horrific. The provincial government has taken steps to address bullying in recent years, including a Ministry of Education resource brochure for parents in 14 languages that can be found online at www.bced.gov. bc.ca/sco. Net proceeds benefit the CKNW Orphans Fund in support of the Boys & Girls Clubs of South Coast BC. The Boys and Girls Clubs offer programs that foster self-esteem, social engagement, academic success, inclusion, acceptance, respect for self and others, and connection to community. The CKNW Orphans Fund is committed to enhancing the lives of children with physical, mental and social challenges living in BC communities. The fund includes children who are bullied under the scope of the fund’s work, because these children will need extra support for their development.

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Household Services A-1 FURNACE & Air Duct Cleaning. Complete Furnace/Air Duct Systems cleaned & sterilized. Locally owned & operated. 1-800-5650355 (Free estimates)

Moving & Storage Williams Moving & Storage (Cranbook) LTD. Now offering winter moving special. Local moves within the East Kootenays Will receive 10% off hourly rate of $84.00 As well as airmiles on all Local and Long distance moves. Call 250-426-4271


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Services

Swimming Pools/ Hot Tubs BEACHCOMBER HOT TUBS save up to $4010 at the factory year end clearance event while stock lasts, plus we have 8 reconditioned hot tubs starting as low as $800. This month save 20% off HOT TUB COVERS. 100 Van Horne Street North Cranbrook 250426-7999 www.beachcomberhottubs.com and RELAX IT’S A BEACHCOMBER

Friday, February 22, 2013 Kootenay News Advertiser

Trucks & Vans

Trucks & Vans

Trucks & Vans

Sport Utility Vehicle

As seen from my Power Wagon!

Rockin out with the Power Wagon —Jase Clear

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Pets & Livestock

AS SEEN FROM MY JEEP! Picturesque White Boar Lake, courtesy of my Jeep!

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1725 Cranbrook St., Cranbrook, BC V1C 3S9 3Kone 2 1 ‡ 1 3 22 '/ 3 7 www.cranbrookdodge.com Jase Clear

Feed & Hay 1ST & 2ND Cut alfalfa, grass hay + rye straw. Small bales. Creston, BC. 250-428-5617 2nd cut Alfalfa, small squares, no rain, shedded, $6/each. 500lb rounds Alfalfa grass, no rain, shedded, $40/each. (250)429-3428 (250)429-3582 Jaffray HAY FOR SALE small square $160/ton 250-428-4316 Hay, round bales, $30-$80 per bale. Elkhorn Ranch, (250)342-0617

Sport Utility Vehicle

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Water Services Culligan can fix that nasty white build up on your taps or cure that annoying red staining in bath tub or laundry. Call Culligan Cranbrook today and let us fix your water right the first time! Call (250)426-2691 or visit our website www.culligancranbrook.com And remember at Culligan we will always come to your home and test your water for free!

Sport Utility Vehicle

Cars - Sports & Imports

Cars - Sports & Imports

Cars - Sports & Imports

Cars - Sports & Imports

Cars - Sports & Imports

Cars - Sports & Imports

Pet Services Gone But Not Forgotten Keep the memory of your pet alive with a custom memorial and/or urn

On the Strip, Cranbrook 250.426.6278

Pets Come check out our new page on Facebook. Remember to “Like� us!! DOG/PUPPY TRAINING: by Mary @ (250)426-8394 anythingispawsabledogtraining.com

ENGLISH Bull Terrier puppies, (Don Cherry dog), CKC, CH bloodlines, Ex Family pet, $2000 (604) 853-4273

Young Love birds, 3 pairs, $100/pair. Come take a look. (250)421-9169 or Leave message, (250)489-1578

Merchandise for Sale

$100 & Under Kenmore washer/dryer, good cond, $90 obo. (250)426-4637

2013 Jetta

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Firearms WANTED: RIFLES, shotguns, restricted weapons, reloading equipment, decoys or any other shooting related items. Fully licensed. Glen 250-428-6750

Food Products

Small prices. Big news.

BUTCHER SHOP

BC INSPECTED GRADED AA OR BETTER LOCALLY GROWN NATURAL BEEF Hormone Free Grass Fed/Grain Finished $100 Packages Available Quarters/Halves $2.55/lb Hanging Weight Extra Lean Hamburger $4.00/lb TARZWELL FARMS 250-428-4316 Creston

Dealer ArrowName Motors 2034 Cranbrook Cranbrook, BC V1C 3T1 Dealer Address – Street, (XXX) N., XXX-XXXX

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Merchandise for Sale

Merchandise for Sale

Firewood/Fuel

Heavy Duty Machinery A-STEEL SHIPPING DRY STORAGE CONTAINERS Used 20’40’45’53 in stock. SPECIAL 44’ x 40’ Container Shop w/steel trusses $13,800! Sets up in one day! Also Damaged 40’ $1950 Call Toll Free Also JD 544 & 644 wheel loaders JD 892D LC Excavator Ph. 1-866-528-7108 Free Delivery BC and AB www.rtccontainer.com

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Are you moving? Need boxes? Call The Kootenay Advertiser. $5.00 for a bundle of ten Great for small items or dishes or books. (250)489-3455

(250) 887-3461

Our comprehensive service includes:

White Ashley love seat, like new, ex. shape, paid $585, asking $275. Yamaha receiver & DVD player, ex. shape, $100. (250)489-3024

Come check out our new page on Facebook. Remember to “Like� us!! HOT TUB (SPA) COVERS. Best price. Best quality. All shapes & colours available. 1-866-652-6837 www.thecoverguy.com/newspaper? Janome sewing machine & sewing desk & chair, $300. Dress form model, $30. Cross country ski machine, $30. Two 7-quart canners plus jars, quarts & pints, $50. Pressure cooker, $60. Assortment of flower vases, $20. Call (250)426-0889 STEEL BUILDINGS/Metal buildings 60% off! 20x28, 30x 40, 40x62, 45x90, 50x120, 60x 150, 80x100 sell for balance owed! Call 1-800-457-2206 www.crownsteelbuildings.ca

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Furniture

"We make your house a home."

Homes for Rent

Merchandise for Sale

Misc. for Sale

Sporting Goods

SAWMILLS FROM only $3997. Make money and save money with your own bandmill. Cut lumber any dimension. In stock ready to ship. Free info and DVD: www.NorwoodSawmills.com/ 400OT 1-800-566-6899 Ext:400OT Wanted: Antlers. Racks, taxidermy, antiques. Cash paid. Kelly, (250)426-6993 Wine making equipment: 5 car boys, 3 fermentors, Buone Vino filtering pump, corker, 15 cases of wine bottles, everything you need, $150. Cross country skis, 1 pair Fisher & 1 pair Dynostar, 190cm, poles & bindings, $80 & $60. 2 4� metal trunks, $40/each. 18 cu.ft. deep freeze, $100. All obo. (250)426-0889

Misc. Wanted Antlers Wanted, Sets, Elk & Deer. 250-422-3444

Sheds & Call Rick

Local Coin Collector Buying Collections, Accumulations, Olympic Gold & Silver Coins + Coin Guy: 778-281-0030

Musical Instruments

Consignment Sporting Goods 917 Kootenay St. N., Cranbrook

www.funhogz.com 417-2828

Real Estate

for a map of our

01&/ )064&4 Cranbrook t 4BUVSEBZ 'FCSVBSZ 11:00am- 12:00pm 235 19th Avenue S

Wanted: One happy family to enjoy this large 4 bdrms, 2 bath home w/private fenced yard.

$279,900 Lori White

11:00am - 12:00pm 1305 14th Street S

Ideal family home in cul-de-sac w/5 bdrms & underground swimming pool.

$359,900 Carla Sinclair

12:30 - 1:30pm 1213 10th Avenue S

Picture perfect inside & out, 4 bdrms, 2 bath w/tons of updates, 2 tier deck & amazing views!

$269,900 Lori White

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

1.5 baths, sunken living room, vaulted ceiling, fireplace insert, lrg kitchen, dining room, full bsmt, hardwood floors, metal roof, cabin, greenhouse, many upgrades, great views.

Must see! Asking $469,500 (250)426-5385

DJ SERVICE & KARAOKE Weddings (complete), anniversaries, birthdays & family reunions. Will travel throughout area. *Not expensive - No time limit or extra costs. One price 20+ years of entertaining. Families & guests. CALL ME! Leave Message 250-421-3298,Lily.

Wynndel- 1/BDRM 1/BATH house on 10 acres. Great view property on Elsie Holmes Rd. Older but well-maintained, approx. 1000sq. ft. Lg l/rm, kitchen/dining area, closed in porch & walk-in bsmt. Front balcony w/beautiful view of Creston Flats. Lg detached garage/workshop. Asking $269,000 obo 250-866-5274

Homes for Rent

Homes for Rent

Stop Renting!

Kodiak Homes!

Ph 250-426-1882 Erickson - 1 ACRE CORNER LOT with fruit trees, beautiful view of the Skimmerhorn Mountains. Perfect site for building your dream home. $145,000. 250-428-1742

Mortgages

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

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

Rentals

Homes for Rent

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3-bdrm home on 5-acres

813 Baker St., Cranbrook, BC • 426-2316 • 1-888-678-4343

Homes for Rent

For Sale By Owner ESTATE - HOUSE, Wynndel Flats on 6.3/acres. Approx 1200sq.ft. main floor, 4/bdrms. 2 1/2/baths, 1 1/2 story + full bmnt. Exc. soil for gardening crops, grew strawberries for 40/yrs, asparagus for 10/yrs, now in hay. 1/acre fenced for pets + fenced front yard. Recent improvements- new asphalt shingles on garage, new deck, siding, painting and repairs. $255,000obo. 250-8665274

Looking to purchase a new home?

Starting at $259,000 including tax.

Homes for Rent

Real Estate

For Sale By Owner

Fisher Peak Townhomes are brand new, affordable and full of style. Attached garage, granite counters, all appliances. Mortgage payments may be less than rent!

Register Online at www.bcdailydeals.com

BCDaily

Merchandise for Sale

250.489.1519 newdawndevelopments.com

Cranbrook t 4BUVSEBZ 'FCSVBSZ 1:00 - 2:00pm 1278 Heinrich Road

West Hill location. Secluded acreage with great view, 5 minutes from town.$579,000 Rob Stang

1:30 - 3:00pm Hosted by Cary Swanson

New homes w/new home warranty, fenced, landscaped, appliances & tax all included in price.

$275,000-$370,000 1:30 - 2:30pm 1513 21st Avenue S

Finished and ready to move in. Carport, landscaped & fenced.

View our new homes & pick the lot & plan that you desire!

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

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

HOMES FOR RENT KIMBERLEY

Marysville

K6-304

Bachelor Suite

$550/mth incl.util.

Alpine Vista

K1-650

2 bdrm Apt

$595/mth + util

Marysville

K2-304

2 bdrm Apt

$750/mth incl.util.

Blarchmont

K396

3 bdrm Home

$800/mth +util

Alpine Vista

K5-650

2 bdrm Apt

$600/mth +util

Townsite

K402

3 bdrm Home

$875/mth + util

Marysville

K148

1 bdrm Suite

$750/mth +util

Ski Hill

K29

2 bdrm Apt

$950/mth + util

Townsite

K413

5 bdrm Home

$975/mth + util

Meadowbrook

R8076

RURAL 4 bdrm +Exec. House on 1 acre

$1650/mth + util

CRANBROOK

$317,000

Cary Swanson

Apt/Condo for Rent

Gyro Park

C01

1 bdm + Den Apt

$700/mth +Util

Shannon Heights

C1312

1 bdm Apt

$650/mth + util

Gyro Park

C03

2 bdm Apt

$800/mth + util

Near to Tamarack Mall

C1917

3 bdm 1/2 Duplex

$1000/mth + util

Nr to Mt. Baker School

C230

2 bdm House

$1000/mth +util

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


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Friday, February 22, 2013 Kootenay News Advertiser

Rentals

Rentals

Apt/Condo for Rent

Apt/Condo for Rent

APARTMENTS

Bright, spacious, 1-bdrm suite on Kimberley Ski Hill, n/s, inc. F/S, W/D, gas fireplace, all utilities & cable, ski in, ski out. $700/mo. Call (250)427-7043

Commercial/ Industrial

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

OFFICE:

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

Check out these affordable 1 & 2 bdrm apartments for reasonable rent!!! F/S, blinds, H/W, absolutely no pets, references, close to all amenities. Call (250)489-1906 (250)919-2075 CRANBROOK 1 & 2-bdrm apartments, $450/$750, incl utilities. Call (250)417-5806 Forest Park Estates, 2-bdrm condo, 5-appl, n/p, $775/mth. (250)489-5602

Creston COMMERCIAL BUILDING

3600 sq.ft. of Retail Space

Located DOWN TOWN Excellent High Traffic Area Plenty of Parking 250-428-5240 FOR LEASE 2200 sq.ft. 757 Industrial Road #2, Cranbrook. next door to Purolator. Ph. 250-352-2683 email ncutler@telus.net

Duplex / 4 Plex

Hampshire Apartments, quiet convenient location, inc heat & hot water, n/s, n/p, 1bdrm, $600/m, (250)417-7379

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

PARKVIEW MANOR 1 & 2/Bdrm Apartments Available now! N/S N/P Children OK 250-428-2234

2-bdrm apt in heritage house, adult only, walk to downtown, fridge, stove, dishwasher, washer, dryer & heat inc., no pets, parties or smoking, $800/mo, responsible adults, references required. Call (250)417-0646 (250)417-0127

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

FIND EVERYTHING YOU NEED IN THE CLASSIFIEDS

Cars - Sports & Imports

Cars - Sports & Imports

Hot Deals Cool Wheels Ed's Notes

2009 HONDA PILOT EX

8 passenger, AWD, dual climate zones, power driver's seat, tow pkg, running boards. 70,578 kms. StkV96128A

"Great SUV for winter driving and summer fun."

SALE $24,995

2-bdrm unit in SxS duplex, $1000/mth, util inc, W/D, n/s, n/p, Avail April 1. Call (250)489-4643 2 BDRM w/d d/washer in 4plex, 1304 10A St S Cbk, $750/mo Avail immed. Call 250-426-6013

5 spd manual, alloy wheels, fog lights, air, spoiler, 57,382 kms. StkX61988 Reg.$9,995 SALE $8,995

Homes for Rent

Antiques / Classics

Cars - Domestic

Wasa Lake, cozy 2-bdrm trailer, avail now, $600/mth. (403)220-1030

1977 Buick Skylark S/R, 2-dr HT, auto, 305 cu.in., bucket/console shift, interior good, 38,000 miles, original paint, some rust on 1/4 panels, new battery, $2800, can drive it away, (250)489-3705

1997 Buick Century, V6, ex. cond., $1700. (250)421-1269

Mobile Homes & Pads PLACE in 4 rent Kitchener $550/mth + DD. Utils NC. 2 bed, 1 bath. Pets OK. F/S. NS. March 1st. 778-363-1134

Homes for Rent 1009 3rd Ave S, $1300/m, 3bdrm, 1-1/2 bath, close to schools, respectable tenants, n/p, references necessary. (250)426-6509 3 BEDROOM condo, top floor, lake view, heated parking. Executive furnishings included for $1395, unfurnished for $1295. Includes water, gas and condo fees. cbaum@2toyota.com HOUSE IN CRAWFORD BAY 3 bdrm, 2 bath, $1000 + util/mon. 250-365-1005 INVERMERE Fully Furnished 3 BR, 2 Bath, 5 Appliance Home in Wilder Subdivision for rent. N/S, DD. $1400/month. Utilities/cable included. Call 403-819-8121.

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

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

Cars - Domestic

www.importautogroup.com

Hot Deals Cool Wheels Jimmy's Notes

2012 VOLKSWAGEN ROUTAN TRENDLINE Rear entertainment system, towing package, much,much more. Stk#V21020 MSRP $32,655

162,000 kms.

Paul Moon Sales & Lease Consultant

MSRP$35,420

“Just arrived. 67 mpg hwy - 63 mpg city!�

*Includes frt & PDI. Taxes & fees extra.

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

Five 1958 Chev doors for 4-door, no rust, $25/each, all for $100. (250)489-3705

Auto Financing

GUARANTEED APPROVALS

Bankruptcy No credit Divorce No problem

Shared Accommodation

2010 Ford F350 Crewcab Lariat 4x4

Jason Faulkner Sales & Lease Consultant

T2316A

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$35,9

Call Jason today!

2010 Toyota Tacoma Crewcab 4x4

95

Only 61,000 kms, loaded.

T2297A Was $29,995

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Drop in & see Shane today!!

$26,9

95

Suites, Lower Cbk, 1-bdrm bsmt suite, 1bath, private entrance,parking space, WD, n/p, n/s, n/parties, ref. requ. $725 util inc. (250)531-0101 INVERMERE bright 2 BR Basement Suite in Wilder. Separate entrance. $850/mo. Utilities/cable included. N/S DD. Call 403-819-8121. Newly renovated 3-bdrm basement suite, avail April 1, F/S, shared laundry, includes utilities (gas, hydro, cable & phone) large yard, $1000/mth plus DD. (250)489-1521 (250)464-9997

Call Mark today!! DL#30786

$28,9

95

Ford BC Ltd.

250-426-6645 ‡ 1-800-663-3839

www.denhamfordbc.com

Come check out our new page on Facebook. Remember to “Like� us!!

Recreational/Sale Kustom Koach 5th Wheel, 27’4�, like new. We are the original owners. Only used 2 weekends. Slide-out, air, awning, furnace, gas/electric fridge, loaded w/options, worth $51,900, asking $16,500 obo. (250)427-4435

Trucks & Vans 1986 CHEV 3/4 ton 4x4 Wood truck, winch & spare parts $1000 250-428-8912 1997 GMC 1/2 ton XLT Z71 4x4 3-door, no rust, new paint $6000 250-428-8912 1998 Dodge 4WD, 5-spd, 5.2L, fair cond., $2000. (250)421-1269 1999 Yukon 4x4, $5000 obo. (250)426-3092 (250)417-9423 2004 Chevy Silverado, crew cab, shortbox, 177,000km, 6� lift, bush bumper, chrome wheels, Toyo Mt’s, new cond., $12,000 obo. (250)489-8679

Townhouses 3-bdrm townhouse in 4-plex, 1-bath, pet friendly, across from 7-11, $850. Call (250)421-7960

Come check out our new page on Facebook. Remember to “Like� us!!

Want to Rent

FOR Sale, Mazda MPV LE Original owner, excellent condition $8900 or best offer. Call Billy 250-342-1327 Fairmont.

LOOKING TO rent small house or half duplex, preferably with W/D & F/S, for gentleman 60+, self employed, n/smoker, n/pets. For April 15 May 1. (250)919-4511

www.iDreamAuto.com DL# 7557

1-800-961-7022

Boats

Sport Utility Vehicle

Sport Utility Vehicle

World’s Finest FISHING BOATS

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

2011 NISSAN ROGUE SL 2.5L 4 cyl., CVT transmission, navigation, proximity key, heated leather, 7.7L/100kms, moonroof. 56, 668 kms. StkV17283A $26,995*

“Book an appointment today� 250-426-6661 1-888-426-6665

Steve Norton

DL#30313

Representing the full line of Nissan, Hyundai, Subaru & VW Check out our full inventory at www.importautogroup.com “Here to fulfill your transportation needs�

KOOTENAY IMPORT AUTO GROUP

Hot Deals Cool Wheels Tim's Notes 2008 SUBARU OUTBACK

Only 20,000 kms, Ecoboost, 365 HP, Nav & lots more P1945A

Mark Potvin Sales & Lease Consultant

2006 Chevy Malibu Maxx, 136,000km, power equipped, air, summer tires on steel rims, $5500. (250)347-0042

2008 Rev XP 800 Skidoo Summit, 154 track, electric start, new belt & battery, ex. shape, 1000 miles, front end stiffening kit, asking $8000. Lance, (250)529-7744

2010 Ford Taurus SHO AWD

Denh Priceam d

2004 Chrysler Sebring, 80,000 km, well maintained, good tires, $3800. Call (250)426-6844

Snowmobiles

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

5

Diesel, leather, longbox, local trade.

NEW

Turbo charged, auto,leather, powergroup, power sunroof, loaded. Stk#V31561

$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.

$9,99

See Paul today!

Shane Berry Sales & Lease Consultant

2013VOLKSWAGEN JETTA HYBRID!

Seasonal Acommodation

Denh Priceadm

$23,695

Shalon's Notes

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

T1381B Was $10,995

Demo Priced

“Save huge on this Routan!�

Room & Board

COME SEE THE GUYS WITH THE GOOD BUYS Steve’s Pick of the Week! 2003 Ford Explorer Sportrac

"Great fuel economy, sporty looks smooth 5 speed in this low km Toyota!"

2032 Cranbrook St. N. Cranbrook, BC 489-0903 1-888-734-7744 DL#30315

Transportation

Duplex / 4 Plex

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

Cars - Domestic

Transportation

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

Renting Quality Cars At Great Prices

Big T's Notes

2007TOYOTA YARIS

Rentals

Vehicle Lease / Rent

Vehicle Lease / Rent DRIVE A GOOD BARGAIN! DRIVE A GOOD BARGAIN! DRIVE A GOOD BARGAIN!

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UpCoMing EvEnts

Feb. 15

Non-Instructional Day

Feb. 25

Local Scholarship Forms & Online Applications Available

Feb. 27

Pink Day (Anti-bullying)

March 5

PAC Meeting - School Library 7:00pm

March 6

Spring Baker Music Concert - Key City 7:30pm

March 9-24

Spring Break – MBSS Students Travel Athens & The Greek Islands or Turkey

March 28

GRADS! Local Scholarship Deadline

FLEA MARKET & FUN FAIR!

COME OUT AND SUPPORT OUR MBSS SENIOR BOYS BASKETBALL TEAM! There will be a Flea Market, Games for kids, Concession and Bake Sale. CALLING all vendors, businesses, and crafters, who want to rent tables. Cost $25 Call Pearl 250 426-7410

ContaCts

Mr. Jason Tichauer- Principal Mr. Dan Noble-Vice Principal Mr. Dave Hill-Vice Prinicpal Phone-250-426-5241

Mount Baker Staff can be contacted via a standard email address: Address is all in lower case letters, firstname. lastname@sd5.bc.ca. Please check the Staff Phone List under Information for the correct spelling of the staff members name that you wish to contact.

What are your plans May 9th-12? Mount Baker Grade 12 Students & DNA Biotechnology Processing Biology students at Mount Baker were exploring the concepts of biotechnology, by experimenting with gel electrophoresis. Gel electrophoresis is exploring the function and structure of DNA and RNA. It is the understanding of the task genes play, by inserting genes into existing cells and how DNA and RNA can be separated on the basis of size and charge. This experiment helps students develop skills with high-end laboratory equipment, lead to a wide variety of fields in biology, and broadens the understanding of each student.

Well, “As the good book says, when a poor man eats a chicken, one of them is sick”. So come and attend the latest Mt Baker Theatre production, Fiddler on the Roof. Based, on the prolific story of Tevye the dairy man who in 19th century Tsarist, Russia must adapt, while in the process of marrying off his three eldest daughters. The team itself will include Mary Hamilton as the Director, Scott Martin as Musical Director, and Paul Kershaw as the set Designer. Former Graduate Student of Mt. Baker, David Popoff , along with Jacqueline Morrow will Choreograph. While Angus Leidtke (You Can’t Take it With You, Wedding Singer) leads an All-Star cast as Tevye. The show will take place at the Key City Theatre May 9th – 11th at 7:30 pm and May 12th at 2:00 pm. Tickets will be $15.00 ($12.00 for students and seniors). For more information, please call the Key City Theatre Office at (250) 426-7006. We hope to see you there!

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The Kootenay Educational Services have kept busy over the last few months. Students in the program have been enjoying a breakfast program supported by Presidents Choice and the Credit Union. Students have also been working on various programs in our community, including Bellies to Babies to discuss child development and parenting skills, First Aid, and Food Safe.

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All students received report cards on Thursday, February 7th, 2013. If you have not received a report card please contact the school. Please contact the student’s teachers for any information about the contents of the report card.

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