West Kootenay Advertiser, April 11, 2013

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All offers expire April 30, 2013. Offers may be cancelled at any time without notice. See Service Advisor for complete details. Applicable taxes and provincial levies not included. Dealer may sell for less. Available at participating locations. Applies to single rear wheel vehicles only. Diesel models are not eligible. * Up to 5 litres of oil. Disposal fees may be extra. Does not apply to diesel engines. <>Based on a Ford Fusion V6 automatic that has a fuel consumption rating of 10L/100km in combined city/highway driving (properly tuned), a one-year driving distance of 24,000km and $1.02 per litre for gasoline. Improved fuel efficiency and emmision reduction levels depend on model, year and condition of vehicle. ©2012 Ford Motor Company of Canada, Limited. All rights reserved.

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News

Fatal traffic incident in Salmo West Kootenay Advertiser

West Kootenay Traffic Services (RCMP) has reported on a fatal motor vehicle incident occurring on Sunday, April 7. At about 9:25 a.m. police responded to a crash involving a car and a parked dump truck on Railway Av-

enue (Hwy 6) near 3rd Street in Salmo, BC. Constable Michael Jourdin reported, “The male driver was transported to Kootenay Boundary Regional Hospital by ambulance where he was pronounced deceased. “The male has been identified as 52 year

old Salmo resident, Roger IRWIN.” An RCMP press release went on,”According to witnesses, the automobile made a wide left turn onto Highway 6 from 3rd Street into the far parking lot on the west side of the hwy and drove slowly into the driver side rear tires of a parked

dump truck. lnnitial investigation appears that Mr. IRWIN may have been experiencing a medical condition just prior to the collision.” The BC Coroner Service, Salmo RCMP, and West Kootenay Traffic Services are continuing to investigate this collision.

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Appeal coming in case of Riondel ATV death STAFF WRITER With files from Greg Nesteroff

A Crawford Bay man is appealing a two-and-a-half year jail sentence stemming from an all-terrain vehicle crash north of Riondel, B.C. that claimed the life of 20-year-old Brandon Salviulo in 2009. Cory Medhurst was convicted last December in Creston

provincial court of driving with a blood alcohol reading over .08 and criminal negligence causing death. Judge Grant Sheard gave Medhurst 24 months on the first charge and 30 months on the second, to be served concurrently, and also banned him for driving for three years. Sheard ruled alcohol, speed, and the fact Medhurst didn’t

ensure Salviulo wore a helmet were all aggravating factors, but they were mitigated by Medhurst’s clean driving record and lack of criminal history. The Crown had asked for a jail sentence of three years plus a five-year driving ban while the defence requested a 90 day sentence to be served on weekends plus community ser-

vice and probation. Sheard noted that due to criminal code changes enacted in 2007, conditional sentences are not allowed in cases of “serious personal injury.” Medhurst’s appeal is expected to be heard in Kelowna but not for at least six months. He is serving his sentence in the Lower Mainland.

Local groups aiming to lure skilled labour Trail briefs Rural areas across Canada face a unique challenge when recruiting and retaining professionals. According to Statistics Canada, over the next decade, British Columbia will be faced with one of its largest economic challenges: ensuring enough workers, with the right skills to maximize potential economic growth. With this forecast in mind, the Lower Columbia Development Team, along with the Lower Columbia Initiatives Corporation (LCIC) has issued a request for proposals to create a unified regional recruitment package to allow employers, educators, and healthcare providers to attract and retain key employees. “I don’t think it’s any secret that there are talks of skill shortages today and projected for the future,” said Sandy Santori, ex-

ecutive director of the LCIC. “It is imperative that our local companies remain competitive and productivity is enhanced.” Santori said that over the last year, LCIC undertook a retention and expansion project that involved surveys of over 150 businesses in Greater Trail, and what the workforce renewal committee was hearing, was a need for a centralized recruitment package. “During the interview or recruitment process, the discussion is usually around wages and benefits,” he said. “Lifestyle and resources in our entire region should be a part of that process, because there is more to it when attracting someone from the outside.” Santori said that LCIC is seeking either a local or external source to develop a robust integrated workforce recruitment tool

so that employers can sell the “entire package.” He said that the information package will capture the attractions, benefits and services available to potential employees and new arrivals, all in one resource. Pacific Coastal landing third daily flight An extra flight to Trail from Vancouver has been added to Pacific Coastal’s roster for a second year. Spencer Smith, vice president of commercial services said that although last year’s extra flight didn’t quite net their targeted growth increase, a third flight will continue, but with a smaller aircraft. “Balancing our load factor on an additional flight is the preferable option,” said Smith. “The general sense is that the option of an additional flight is preferable over the

size of the plane.” Last year, Pacific Coastal used a 30seat Saab 640A on its three flights into the regional airport: this year they will fly a 19seat Beechcraft 1900C to improve passenger load factor. Passenger load factor refers to the ratio of revenue passenger miles to available seat miles of a particular transportation operation. “It looks like this summer we will just run the 1900s,” he said. “But we will upgrade depending on demand and aircraft availability.” The new spring/ summer schedule was designed to provide Greater Trail residents more travel options and greater convenience, offering the latest departure time (6:20 p.m), from Trail by any airline in the region. The additional evening flight is available seven days a week, said Smith.

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“When I heard about Fair Wend Entertainment, I was immediately interested,” Thate said on the phone from Abbotsford, B.C. “We met up with the manager, Angela Harris, and they’ve just been so great. “Their job is to help me get to the next steps in my career and they’re great, I’ve really clicked with them.” She said the company guides but also let’s her have her say, whether it comes to branding or helping her find people to write songs with. Another thing

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Thate has recently done is post a video – a cover of the Bob Dylan song You’re Gonna Make Me Lonesome When You Go – on YouTube (www.youtube. com/watch?v=bh7s6TQjJsI). “That’s something I’m going to be doing more often now with my YouTube channel,” Thate explained. “I’m going to be doing a playlist that’s just my original songs and one that’s just for my cover songs and that’s something Fair Wend Entertainment has also helped me with.” Thate also discussed how far she thinks she is from achieving her

dreams. “This year is about development. When I got together with Angela, she talked with me about other artists that I know of in this area and how far along they are. It’s kind of hard to say because you never know when things are going to happen and how quickly they’ll happen,” she said. “For my ultimate goal, I’d say I’m still quite a few years away. It’s just so hard to say,” Thate said. “All I know is it’s not going to stop for me. “I’m the kind of girl that likes to work hard and not stop until my goal is achieved.”


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A favourable winter has area golfers and golf courses looking forward to a great season. Trail’s Birchbank Golf Course is in prime condition with golfers teeing off for the past three weeks, and is now fully operational with the opening of the restaurant last week. Manager Kelly Rintoul also noted that with the demise of the HST Apr. 1, the cost of virtually everything else (other than equipment and clothing) is seven per cent less, including green fees, memberships, driving range

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Golfers lined up to hit the driving range over the long weekend at Birchbank. Golf courses throughout the Kootenays are enjoying early openings and great conditions. Jim Bailey

passes, and food. “From a benefit perspective, definitely customer’s are going to pay less,” said Rintoul. The sunshine over the Easter weekend was a welcome

change from last season with a substantial increase in numbers being the result of excellent course conditions from a mild winter and favourable start to spring. Birchbank is also

offering 25 per cent off green fees until the end of April. The Balfour Golf Course, which opened on March 29, is also offering early-season green fees. Continued on P. A17

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B.C.Views: It’s still easy being Green TOM FLETCHER Black Press

VICTORIA –This is the first of a series of policy commentaries on the four main parties contesting the 2013 B.C. election. I’m starting with the B.C. Green Party, which has higher than usual hopes for the 2013 election. It was also the first to put out a substantial policy document, albeit one that is still being debated and altered. Green Book 2013 continues the Utopian positions that only a party with no chance of forming a government has the luxury to put forward. For example, they would double the area of parks in B.C., but take 100 years to do it. Immediately, they

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would almost double the carbon tax, taking it from seven to 12 cents on a litre of gasoline. Greens would extend this steeply increased carbon tax to industries such as natural gas and cement production. Leader Jane Sterk told me she expects cement producers and the like to adapt, rather than shut down as their competitive position erodes. And what about

the extra billions in carbon tax revenues? Sterk says most should continue to go to income tax reductions, as is now the case, because the purpose is to change consumption patterns, not to increase overall tax revenue. Most, but not all. “We think there is an argument to be made for putting, for a period of time, the increased revenue from the carbon tax into creating the infrastructure that allows people to benefit from a carbon tax,” Sterk said. That means transit, and potentially retrofits of homes and other buildings as well. Tax increase aside, this is essentially the NDP position too. The Greens emphasize wind and geothermal power.

Sterk faces the awkward task of arguing against hydroelectric expansion.

Green Book 2013 continues the Utopian positions that only a party with no chance of forming a government has the luxury to put forward A Green government would cancel the Site C dam project on the Peace River. Sterk says it would only serve as a subsidy to liquefied natural gas exports, which she doesn’t believe materialize as international competitors develop. The Greens’ star candidate, University of Victoria climate scientist Andrew Weaver, agrees.

Both point to vast reserves of Russian gas that may well get to Asia more quickly and cheaply. Sterk said the 35,000 existing gas wells in northern B.C. “are not going to be shut down.” Actually, in the absence of LNG exports, that is exactly what would happen to many of them. The U.S. has its own shale gas supplies, and is B.C.’s only current export customer. Converting transport trucks and BC Ferries to LNG fuel isn’t going to maintain the vast industry blooming in northern B.C. The official Green Party position is to place a moratorium on B.C. gas drilling while a comprehensive water use policy is developed. Current innovations

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such as reusing municipal wastewater are ignored. The Green Party platform also demands disclosure of chemicals used in hydraulic fracturing, which the B.C. Oil and Gas Commission has already done. If one were to design a self-fulfilling prophecy that B.C.’s LNG project is doomed to fail, the Green Party platform would be a good place to start. Reading through

Green Book 2013, I’m left with the impression that much of it remains calculated as a soothing message for urban voters who have been convinced it’s courageous to drive their cars down to an anti-tanker protest. If Weaver, Sterk or any other Greens get elected, it will be surfing a wave of protest votes from people weary of the B.C. Liberals and the NDP. It will not be due to the practicality or even internal consistency of their polices. It’s still pretty easy being Green.

Tom Fletcher is legislative reporter and columnist for Black Press and BCLocalnews.com tf letcher@blackpress.ca


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Through the Walls of Time Applegrove, Appleby, and Appledale revisited greg nesteroff West Kootenay Advertiser

Sixth in a series on West Kootenay-Boundary place names. It never amounted to much, but for decades Applegrove remained on the map. In 1909, an Edmonton real estate company laid out the townsite, also spelled Apple Grove, south of Fauquier. A 16-page promotional booklet published that year sold on eBay in 2006 for $73.50 US. Entitled Apple Grove on Lower Arrow Lake — The Fruit Belt of British Columbia — The Killarney of Canada, it extolled the area’s fruit growing potential. According to the book Just Where is Edgewood, the main

ANNOUNCEMENT - West Kootenay Region Re: Aboriginal Training and Employment Services – West Kootenay Region Effective April 1, 2013, Lower Columbia All First Nations (LCAFN) will no longer provide training and employment services to Aboriginal persons, on behalf of Okanagan Training and Development Council (OTDC). These services continue to be available. Aboriginal applicants are invited to contact OTDC directly. For further information about related client services, please visit the OTDC website at www.otdc.org or contact Karen Abramsen, Program Manager at 250-769-1977.

OTDC thanks Lower Columbia All First Nations for their contributions.

street was called Edmonton Avenue. Lots on the lakeshore side were an acre each while those on the east side were larger. One of the earliest newspaper references is in the Nelson Daily News of July 29, 1910: “The owners of Apple Grove, on the lower Arrow lake, report the selling of about 15 lots of 11 acres each …” The same paper said on January 3, 1911: “Apple Grove

is a new subdivision, consisting of several thousand acres, on the east side of Lower Arrow Lake.” Just Where is Edgewood says: “Despite the fact it never became a town it remained registered as a townsite at least until the flooding [of the Arrow Lakes in the late 1960s] and is still shown on Super Natural BC maps.” Today it’s remembered by Applegrove Road.

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Wilkie in The Skyline Limited. “[He] captured the setting, the events, and his subjects with beautiful clarity and composition.” Last year the Masters Gallery in Vancouver hosted an exhibit of Trueman’s work, featuring two dozen silver gelatin prints found in an old album, including one showing the aftermath of an avalanche at Camborne. They sold for $475 to $875 Cdn each. A Trueman print of Sandon’s Reco Avenue also sold last July on eBay for $348 US — but proved controversial because the back indicated it had come from the Trail Historical Society’s collection.

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Computer extortion scam hitting area A computer extortion scam that hit Nelson has reportedly hit some local residents and while Grand Forks RCMP haven’t received any reports, it is advising locals to be mindful with email. The Nel-

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531 Trail Air Cadets are making their mark in the West and East Marksmanship Competitions which was held in Cranbrook earlier this year. For the second time in a row they have shot

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Community Selkirk College has a plan to share Submitted

In January of this year, Selkirk College launched its new five year Strategic Plan: “Beyond Imagination.” The process for developing the plan included consultation with community members throughout the West Kootenay and Boundary regions.

Excellent feedback was received along with ideas from you that helped in our development of the college’s vision for the future.

work ahead for the college, and an opportunity to continue the dialogue about ways Selkirk College can support your community.

You are invited to share the plan.

Scheduled Meetings: • Castlegar Campus Staff Lounge at 4:30 p.m. on Monday, April 29. • Kaslo Learning Centre at 4:30 p.m. on

The scheduled community meetings this spring are an opportunity to hear about the plan, the

Wednesday, April 24 • Nakusp Learning Centre at 4:30 p.m. on Monday May 6 • Grand Forks Learning Centre at 4:30 p.m. on Tuesday, May 7 • Nelson Tenth Street Campus in Scholars at 4:30 p.m. on Thursday, May 9 • Trail Campus in the Recital Room at 4:30 p.m. on Tuesday, June 11.

A little help for her friends Castlegar’s Rosemary Manarin – photographed in mid-task during a recent volunteer effort in Guatemala for Habitat for Humanity. Submitted

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er-daughter duo will perform works for solo cello and solo violin by J.S. Bach, solo cello by Cassado and Kodaly and will combine forces in works by Mozart, Ravel and Kodaly. The concert takes place Sunday, April 14 at 1:30 p.m. at Castlegar United Church. Tickets are available at the door, $12 for Kootenay Gallery members and $15 general admission. Information: 250365-3337 or www. kootenaygallery.com.

Modern dancers from a 2012 event at the Brilliant Cultural Centre.

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3:35 p.m. Performers love an audience and the public is most welcome to attend for a modest $2 fee. On Sunday, April 21 there will be workshops where the dancers will have the ability to work with the adjudicator and learn from her extensive dance background. More information on the Just Dance Festival is available at www.justdancefestival.ca.

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Honest, qualified evaluation is invaluable to the dancers, who will be working toward awards of platinum, gold, silver or bronze. Financial tributes totaling $1,600 (generously provided by local businesses) will be dispersed to 14 dancers at the festival’s conclusion. The festival will be held on Friday, April 19 from 9:30 a.m. until 7:35 p.m. and on Saturday, April 20 from 9:30 a.m. until

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“Just Dance Festival” next Friday and Saturday, April 19-20, their hometowns include Grand Forks, Trail, Rossland and Castlegar. The artistic athletes range in age from eight to 18 and genres from ballet to hip hop will be represented. The students will do their best under the watchful eye of former professional dancer and adjudicator Andrea Gunnlaugson.

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Rossland readies for fashion fest Rossland staff West Kootenay Advertiser

The Rossland Art Gallery presents an evening of Art and Fashion this Friday at 7 p.m. Mapleloop Boutique, a new online clothing store owned by Rossland’s Genevieve Fortin, will unveil spring and summer collections as models bring clothing to life down

the runway. “This is not going to be your typical cat walk, it’s going to be Rossland style,” promises Fortin. Art for People artists Martine Bédard and Andy Holmes will also showcase their work while Gabe Gaudet and Sue Pepin will be testing the acoustics of the old Bank of Montreal. This promises to

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MP’s Commentary Change can’t come soon enough Local links looking lovely this spring submitted

As we move towards the end of another session of Parliament I always like to reflect on the events of the past year. Locally my office has continued to assist constituents who run into difficulties with the federal government bureaucracy. We have been able to help people in obtaining justice from Revenue Canada and Citizenship and Immigration. I have noticed that it is often difficult for people to sponsor visitors from India, Russia and a number of other countries. My staff and I have provided support to many people in the process and have been pleased when the results have been positive. It means so much when people can bring family members and friends here to Canada so they can take part in weddings, funerals, welcoming a grandchild into the world and other important life events. One major concern that we have noticed lately is the increasing frustration of people who are dealing with Service Canada. As a result of government cut backs and consolidation of services, the help people have been used to receiving is simply not there. Where Service Canada employees were once available to assist clients in person with their questions, they can now only do so very generally. Assistance with specific personal problems can only be obtained by going online or by calling an 800 number where the line is often busy. Accessing the website is very difficult for some seniors, for people with disabilities and for anyone without computer skills. Frequently there is a great deal of

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delay when people try to go through the system. There are cases where a simple two week waiting period has been dragged on for four or five weeks. This happened to a seasonal worker in Nelson who, as a result, experienced financial hardship while the claim was being processed. When he complained to the Service Canada clerk he was told to write his MP! In the past, a seasonal worker would receive EI during the off season and start his/her job again in the next season. There was no threat of having to leave their

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community or any requirement to take a job with lower pay. This was good policy for our small rural communities and ensured a certain degree of stability for families while keeping money circulating in the local economy. Now, many workers will be forced into jobs that come with big pay cuts and unreasonable commutes. All workers and employers pay into the EI fund and the benefits should be there when the need arises. However, according to Statistics Canada, only 37.9% of unemployed Canadians actually qualify for EI benefits at a time when there are five unemployed persons for every single job vacancy. In the words of Ken Georgetti, President of the Canadian Labour Congress, “The government should stop stigmatizing people who are out of work... Continued on P. A22

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Its March opening was one of its earliest in recent memory said head professional Craig Wilkinson. “It was nice to open for a long weekend,” he said, adding there was quite a crowd eager to play. He said the course is offering early-season rates on its green fees and, as of last Friday, the last of the temporary tee boxes were removed. In Nelson, the Granite Pointe course teed off for the 2013 season last Thursday. The mountainside course in Rosemont was under a blanket of snow in late-March, but sunny days and warmer temperatures has helped speed up the melt. Over the winter, Granite Pointe secured the services of Kootenay golf legend Denny McArthur to take on the head pro

and pro shop management duties. The 69-year-old spent 36 years at the Castlegar golf course and brings a zeal to the sport that is unrivaled. The Castlegar Golf Club opened nine of its 18-holes on the course last Friday, and will likely open the rest of the links sometime this week, said club pro Pat Biln. “Obviously we want to get open as soon as we can, and our grounds crew is snowblowing out there, they’re doing everything to get us open.” The greens are in prime shape, but pockets of snow on some holes will have to melt before they are fully operational. Like all golf courses, Biln hopes to avoid the record rain falls that washed out much of May and June last year. Castlegar’s Little Bear also opened

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last Friday while the Salmo Golf Course’s opening has yet to be determined. No word yet from the Valley View course in Appledale or the Slocan Lake club in New Denver. The Kaslo Golf Course is hoping to tee off for the season this week depending on the weather. The Kokanee Springs Resort in Crawford Bay is scheduled to open for the season on April 19. Beaver Valley’s Champion Lakes course head pro Kevin Nesbitt said the driving range opened last week and the course opened Saturday. The nine hole course wintered well for the most part, with some damage on number one and three greens, but operations manager Dave Duncan is pleased with the results, saying, “It’s grass, it will grow back.”

Rossland’s Redstone Golf Resort will open its front nine on April 15 or 16, and take a waitand-see approach for snow to melt on the back nine, but manager Cary Fisher is optimistic about the upcoming season. “It (the course) is going to be absolutely perfect,” said Fisher. “We blew the greens two weeks early this year, and we’re just getting excited and geared up to get going.” Redstone has already seen an increase in early bookings this year, and Fisher is hoping to build a solid and mutually beneficial relationship with area courses. “We’re looking at doing a lot of inter-club play with local courses,” said Fisher. “We had a really good meeting with Birchbank regarding joint activities, which is really positive.”

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Horoscope Michael O’Connor

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Week

April 12, 2013

Tip of the Week:The New Moon in Aries is recognized to be the official launch into spring, according to some traditions. Spring Equinox itself represents the crack of dawn. Yet, the residual influence of Pisces is symbolic of the sleepy, half awake and groggy feeling one often feels upon awakening. The New Moon in Aries is like morning coffee. The chart hosts 5 planets in Aries. Sun, Moon, Venus and Mars are all very closely aligned and Uranus is there too. Altogether, the New Moon ‘seed chart’ may be described as complex, charged and dynamic. Aries is symbolic of the initial spark or ignition or the sun’s light peaking over the horizon at daybreak where even the smallest portion of the sun’s disk casts a blinding light. This can also be compared to an illustrious, sparkling diamond on a ring. As splendid and marvellous as this is, the complexity mentioned comes from other factors. Uranus in close 90 degree aspect (square) to Pluto and Jupiter in close Square Aspect to Chiron are some of the complex factors. Uranus and Pluto represent a deep revolutionary theme that dawned in late summer 2011 synchronizing with the “Occupy Wall Street” uprising that spread across the globe. This charged interaction will continue through to late 2015. The Jupiter/Chiron Square represents a revolutionary theme where social justice and cultural healing issues are implied. The Venus/Mars factor brings with it raw sex drive and ambition, pushing aside purely romantic sentiments. So here we go, the lit fuse of spring 2013 has reached the fireworks, or the dynamite, as the case may be. Incidentally, this Aries New Moon will wax to Full in Scorpio as a Lunar Eclipse. How simply snaky!

ARIES (MAR 21 – APR 20)

LIBRA (SEP 22 – OCT 22)

TAURUS (APR 20 – MAY 21)

SCORPIO (OCT 22 – NOV 21)

GEMINI (MAY 21 – JUN 21)

SAGITTARIUS (NOV 21 – DEC 21)

CANCER (JUN 21 – JUL 22)

CAPRICORN (DEC 21 – JAN 19)

LEO (JUL 22 – AUG 23)

AQUARIUS (JAN 19 – FEB 19)

VIRGO (AUG 23 – SEP 22)

PISCES (FEB 19 – MAR 20)

Like the season you are on a dynamic role now. Your passions are running high inspiring you to explore. Dreams of what might be are dancing in your thoughts. Yet you are changing as well. Not only your looks, but your style, desires, passions, interests and goals are all undergoing a metamorphosis.

Visions of a bigger and brighter future are formulating in your mind. To this end you are going for the power in whatever way that makes sense to you. Creative plans are gestating and are a source of excitement. The past couple of years have been especially expansive and you are intent upon perpetuating the momentum.

Renewed friendships and longings for love and life are all playing on your emotions. You are ready to do what you must to increase your options. This includes taking a few risks. The future beckons and it is important that you be willing to break through inner and outer lines of resistance. This will become increasingly true as this month unfolds.

A big green light is shining in front of you. This represents a significant go-ahead opportunity. If you have been waiting for the opening, this is it. Yet, a learning curve is implied. Be ready and willing to gather tools, equipment and/or training as necessary. Take the initiative yet maintain an even pace until you feel confident to accelerate.

Your sights are set on new horizons. This implies that you will enter new territory, not only literally but in your beliefs and philosophy as well. Yet be careful not to scatter your focus and energies, which is likely now. Remain as concentrated as you can to bring to completion existing projects while planning and preparing for new ventures.

Something ends and something begins. This eternal law of renewal, of change linked to death and rebirth is a deep message and one that is underway for you now. Yet this change may simply be the end of old attitudes, perceptions, modes of behaviour, lifestyle rhythms and so on. Tune-in and co-operate co-creatively.

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A powerful seed has been planted in your relationship life. Expect the new sprouts to emerge by the next Full Moon, a Lunar Eclipse by the way. It is possible that an issue that may emerge is more than one love interest. Either way, the emotions it stirs and the visions it arouses stand to be large indeed.

A fresh spark in your usual routine is igniting new passions. These will have revolutionary implications and will shift you into high gear. Deciphering which direction to take may prove challenging, however, as you will likely be enticed by two at least and perhaps even several. With some inventiveness you may be able to have it all.

The trumpets are ringing on the airwaves announcing that the games are about to begin. An exciting and stimulating if dramatic cycle has begun. The nature of cycles is that there are ever many and they overlap so this may simply be adding to current momentums. Compare it to a day at an amusement park and now it is time to ride the rollercoaster.

Something big, exciting and yet dramatic, even earth shaking is shifting things around close to home. House renovations, additions to the family, new projects and/or ventures are underway and evident to all who are invited to enter in. If you are planning an important launch of some kind, it may however be best to wait until early summer.

The seeds of new perceptions and perspectives have been sown. These will become more evident very soon, a week, maybe two. These will impact your personal life, perhaps especially in the romance department. New prospects, adventures and love are all likely. These will all prove very energizing and will feel large.

Your ambitions are being spurred from a trot to a full gallop. The season and perhaps even the entire year have been off to a slower start than usual. But that phase has come to a close. The quiet, still snake has begun to move with determination. The shift could come as a surprise and be full of drama, intrigue and excitement.

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TECHNICIAN TRAINEE The Applied Research and Technology (ART) group is seeking a dynamic individual for the role of Technician Trainee to join our world-class team of engineers, scientists and technologists at our technology centre in Trail, British Columbia. The Technician Trainee assists on research projects which work is performed in the Applied Research & Technology laboratory, with occasional project support at operating plants at Teck’s Trail Operation and at Teck properties within Canada and abroad. This position reports to the Section Leader, Mineralogy. Qualifications: • Graduation from a recognized Institute of Technology or equivalent is required. Programs in Geology, Environmental, Metallurgy or Chemical Sciences are preferred. • Demonstrated mechanical aptitude and the ability to communicate effectively are necessary for this position. The applicant must be familiar with the use of computer spreadsheets and able to produce basic technical reports. • Good interpersonal, verbal and written skills are required to effectively liaise with engineering, operating and technical personnel. • The ability to work effectively in a team environment is necessary Responsibilities: • Prepare test samples • Performs simple analyses • Provides technical data for reporting purposes • Assembles equipment Teck Metals Ltd. is committed to employment equity and all qualified individuals are encouraged to forward their resume directly to our career website: www. teck.com/careers (Applied Research and Technology Centre), before April 17, 2013.


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Employment

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FINANCE ADMINISTRATOR –including HR Admin, strategic planning, req’d at Kwakiutl Band Council in Port Hardy, VI. Enquire for job description / Apply to manager@kwakiutl.bc.ca or fax 250-9496066 by April 12, 2013. F/T, salary commensurate with experience. Hair Stylist wanted for busy salon in downtown Grand Forks. Chair rental. Call Headlines at 250-442-0014. HOME CARE NURSE required by Kwakiutl Band Council in Pt. Hardy, VI. Enquire for job description / apply to Casey.Larochelle@kwakiutl.bc.ca or fax 250-9496066 by April 30, 2013. F/T, salary commensurate with experience. Good benefits. Line cooks and kitchen manager. Wages based on experience. 250-442-3124. Apply with resume to Omega Restaurant or email omegaiirestau-

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LIVE-IN RESIDENTIAL Manager needed for a N/S, N/P 50 unit apartment building in Trail, BC. Send resume to: sstevenson@telus.net or mail to 100-3525 Laburnum Drive, Trail, BC V1R 2S9 Orthodontic Office seeks an outgoing Receptionist with great communication and organizational skills for a Mat leave, 4.5 days/wk position. Excellent computer and customer service skills are essential, and scheduling experience would be an asset. Resumes to 310 Hall St., Nelson, BC, V1L 1Y8 or Fax 250-354-4088 or by email info@drbibby.com Prestige Painting in Grand Forks, is looking for a full time painter and helper for 5 to 6 months. Must be in good physical shape and have transportation. Wage dependant on experience. Call Brian 250-666-0666.

TRACK FOREMAN Kettle Falls International Railway, LLC (KFR), an OmniTRAX, Inc. managed company, operates over 160 miles of former Burlington Northern Santa Fe trackage in Northeastern Washington State and Southeastern British Columbia. KFR operates from the BNSF interchange at Chewelah, Washington to Columbia Gardens, British Columbia. A second line operates from Kettle Falls, Washington to Grand Forks, British Columbia. KFR is looking for a Track Foreman to assist with the Canadian operations. Track Foreman: Installs and repairs railroad track on specified territory of railroad, using spike pullers, spike drivers, removes old spikes, drives new spikes, performs related inspection and maintenance to railroad track on specified territory of railroad. This is accomplished by performing the following duties. Additional details at www.omnitrax.com. Send resume to recruiting@omnitrax.com or fax 866-448-9259.

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2008 H&H Enclosed Cargo Trailer. In excellent condition. Asking $2,399. 250-442-8043. 2 lg pet travel cages, 30”1x 19”wx23”t, $70 ea. Pain relief designed by chiropractor. Be your own chiropractor for neck, back, shoulders & hip adjustments c/w carrying case, $70. Call 250-446-2761. 4/TR LT 235/8.5 R16 tires. Sears Craftsman 10” Radial saw. Craftsman rototiller. 2 10/speed bikes. Electric organ. 250-442-5793. 4 Uniroyal tires, 265x70 x17”, 70% + tread life, always rotated. 250-442-3959. Craftsman 6HP rototiller. 250-442-8105 Craftsman ride’m lawnmower, 17hp turbo cooled, 42” hydro static drive. 250-443-3035. Downsizing: 11 ft aluminum boat w/6hp motor $650. 12ft Angler kayak, $550. Utility trailer $575, new tires and rims, LED lighting, sides and tool box. 250-442-9780.

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Real Estate Commercial/ Industrial Property Commercial Residential Grand Forks: Great location, 1,000 sq ft living, separate entrance to 1,500 sq ft commercial, store front, office shop, attached garage, all appliances. 250-442-9780.

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Hospital bed $450 firm, deluxe walker $175 firm, power chair $1,200 firm or take all three for $1,500. Firm. 250-442-5549.

FINAL SHOP SALE “MOVING” Welding, plumbing, S.S. pipe, PVC, pipe insulation, drill press, tools, 8” bench grinder, 20 amp Lincoln welder, painting, gardening. A few household items. EVERYTHING MUST GO !!! April 27/28. Sat/Sun. 8am4pm 2315 Konkin Rd.

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Attention Sewers & crafter’s. Fabric, notions, threads etc. Thurs / Fri / Sat. Weather permitting. 7610 10th St. First Baptist Church (behind the hospital). Sunday April 14th, 9am/2pm. Inquire about table rental (by donation) at 250-442-0122. Everyone welcome. GLENMERRY, 3494 Carnation Dr., Sat. & Sun. Apr.13&14, 9am-2pm. Renovation is over; time to sell left overs: saws, drills, tools and more. Grand Forks: Sat, April 13, 8am-2pm, 2250 Selkirk Place. tires/rims, household,lots more Over 2000 items, antiques, art, furniture, etc. 121 Sagamore Ave. Sat April 13th. 7-3 YARD SALE: 8572 Beach Rd, Balfour April 20+21 8am - 4pm

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Duplex lot, all services near Extra Foods, Hutton school. $82,000(free mobile on lot) Evenings 250-442-7130. Talk directly to owner. No messages.

Pets & Livestock

HAY FOR SALE small square $160/ton 250-428-4316

I’m HEAD OVER HEEL’S about FOOTCARE & PEDICURES specializing in extreme footcare for men & women EXPERIENCED Bev Chernoff (CMP) Certified Master Pedicurist 250-365-0668 for appt.

For Sale By Owner 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 $250,000 obo 250-866-5274

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Greenwood: mobile home, treed corner lot, 2 bdrm, laundry, garage, sm shop, RV parking, close to creek, asking $84,900. 250-445-6340. RETIRE IN Beautiful Southern BC, Brand New Park. Affordable Housing. COPPER RIDGE. Manufactured Home Park, New Home Sales. Keremeos, BC. Spec home on site to view. Please call 250-4627055. www.copperridge.ca

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Bella Vista, Shavers Bench Townhomes. N/S, N/P. 2-3 bdrms. Phone 250.364.1822 Castlegar 2 Bdrm Apt 900 sq ft. F/S, D/W, laundry on site, grassed fenced yard one parking stall per apt. Clean bright and quiet. Ground level N/S, N/P $725/mth + utilities, 365-5070, leave msg Ermalinda Apartments, Glenmerry. Adults only. N/P, N/S. 1-2 bdrms. Ph. 250.364.1922 Francesco Estates, Glenmerry. Adults only. N/P, N/S, 1-3 bdrms. Phone 250.368.6761. FRUITVALE, D/T, 1bd. ns/np, Ref.req. $525./mo +util. Avail. Apr1.Call/text: 604-788-8509 Grand Forks: 1 bdrm in clean, quiet building dwntwn. Elevator, A/C, W/D. Suit mature adult. Small pet on approval. N/S, RR. $650/m + utils. 250442-0952 or 250-442-5984. Grand Forks: 2 bdrm. apt to rent. $700/m. 250-442-0930. Grand Forks: 2 bdrm, downtown, all appls, laundry, NS, RR, May 1st. $850/m + utils. 250-442-5984 /250-442-0952. Grand Forks: clean 2 bdrm apt in quiet building. N/P, N/S. Rent negotiable. Available April 15th. 778-478-9169. Grand Forks: Newer 2 bdrm apt in 6-plex, ground level, available now. 250-838-9757. Grand Forks: renoed 1 bdrm apt, available for clean quiet tenant. N/S, N/P. DW, F/S, A/C included. $590/m + utils. 604-833-2378.

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Grand Forks Duplex, dwntwn area, 2 bdrm, 1.5 bath, open living room, dining, kitchen all on ground floor. New carpets & laminate. Laundry/utility room off single attached garage. Unfinished partial bsmt. Nice front & back yard w/extra parking. Income generating separate bsmt suite off rear. Reduced to $289,000. 250442-0924.

Homes Wanted WANTED IN ROSSLAND: HOUSE or CONDO To Rent or Buy for June 1st. Reasonable pricing. Can commit to Long term lease of 1 yr, minimum 3 bedroom with yard & garden space. Upper Rossland or Red Mtn. Resort area preferred. We are a family with behaved outdoor dog & cat. Professional couple with steady income and children. Please call 250-362-7681 evenings & weekends or 250-2312174 daytime. Monika

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TRAIL newly renovated 1bd suite in triplex, quiet building. $450/mo. +util. 250-428-6788, 250-428-7351. W. Trail. 1 bdrm executive suite. Reno’d, furnished, F/S, W/D, HW flrs, clw ft tub/shower. $800./mo. Incl elec, heat, basic cable, wifi, linens, dishes, small yard. NP, NS, ref. req. 250.304.2781.

Apartment Furnished SIX MILE- Fully equipped 1 bdrm kitchenette, $750/mo. DD$250. Utils, cable & wi-fi incld, onsite laundry. Available Now. 250-777-1146.

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Peak Physique at 279 Columbia Ave has moved leaving 1800 sq ft Prime Main floor area with 2400 sq ft lower level with kitchen ladies/men change rooms & showers. For information call Peter 250-365-7551

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Grand Forks: great location, Commercial: $500/m + utilities. 900/sq ft. store front, 200/sq ft. office, 400/sq ft. shop. 250442-9780.

Halls/Auditoriums Grand Forks Seniors Hall for rent. Capacity 115. Full facilities. 250-442-4265.

Mobile Homes & Pads SLOCAN PARK 2 Bdrm, Mobile F/S, W/D, DW, Wood Heat, $750/mth + utilities Avail Immed Call 250-359-7048

Homes for Rent Christina Lake: partially furnished 2 bdrm log house w/lg sun room, on 3 acres w/creek, beautiful park like setting, RR, NS, avail May 1st. 250-4427006. Grand Forks rural trailer, N/S, no partying. $500 month, 250-512-1268. Greenwood - 2bd, 6 apps, cov’d prkg, patio, storage,N/S, pet neg. $620. 250-442-2449. TRAIL, 2BD. + loft, like new, with wood floors, in low fall out zone. 250-368-9558 TRAIL, 3BD., newly renovated. N/S, N/P. Avail. immed. 250-367-7558

MIDWAY 4 bdrm +2, split level, large fenced yard, 1 1/2 baths, pool, W/D, F/S, freezer, new kitchen, N/S $700/mo + DD, references 403 801-6042

Property Management Rentals Grand Forks; 2bdrm, 2 bath, full basement, $850/m. 2bdrm, 1.5 bath, lg den area, 4 app’s, close to dwntwn, $850/m. Greenwood: 1 bdrm home, 4 appl’s $550. 3 bdrm home, 4 appl’s $675. N/S, N/P, References. Ken: 250-442-2632 ken.dodds@yahoo.ca Grand Forks Realty Ltd.

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Christina Lake. Basement suit 1bdrm +/den, close to beach, $700/m utils & internet included. partly furnished, RR, NS, NP. 250-505-4275. Grand Forks: Two bedroom basement suit $675/m. NS. Call 250-442-3365. Spacious 1 bedroom suite NS, NP, WD, FS. $800/m Available Now 250-352-6975

Suites, Upper DT Castlegar 2 Bdrm Basement Suite, F/S, DW, Shared W/D, N/S, N/P, $850/mth + 1/2 Utilities, References required, Avail May 1st, Phone 250-304-4806 please leave msg

Townhouses Edgewater Townhouse in Glenmerry, 3bd, 1.5Bth.,f/s, $850./mo. 250-368-5908

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Motorcycles 2009 BMW K1200 GT. Mint condition. Many extras. Ph.250-231-5732 FOR SALE: 2009 Honda Ruckus Scooter. Gas, 985 km, $1800 OBO Call 250.352.5704

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1991 4x4, Dodge Dakota, V6, best offer, like new. 250-4424278. 1993 MAZDA B2600i 4x4 ext.cab, 150,000kms. Runs great. $500.obo.250-368-8195 2001 Mazda B-3000, 5 speed, extended cab, only 73,500km, $6,450/obo. 250-442-0222. 2001 Mazda MPV minivan, 7 passenger, air, cruise, PW/L, leather seats, sun roof, 6 - CD, very good condition, 144,000 km, rear stow-and-go seating, Michellen X-ice winter tires, $5,500. 250-442-2106.

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On election day - take your best bike to the ballot box MARVIN BEATTY Castlegar News Reporter

PLEASE READ THE FINE PRINT: Offers valid until April 30, 2013. See toyota.ca for complete details on all cash back offers. In the event of any discrepancy or inconsistency between Toyota prices, rates and/or other information contained on toyotabc.ca and that contained on toyota.ca, the latter shall prevail. Errors and omissions excepted. *2013 Corolla, model BU42EPB - Limited time purchase financing offer provided through Toyota Financial Services on approved credit. MSRP is $19,635 and includes $1,645.00 in freight and PDI, air conditioning federal excise tax, tire levy and battery levy. Finance at 0.9% APR for 84 months with down payment of $2,648. Monthly payment is $209. Applicable taxes are extra. **2013 Tundra 4x4 DCab 5.7L Automatic UY5F1T-A MSRP is $39,150 and includes $1,815 freight and pre-delivery inspection, tire levy, battery levy and air conditioning federal excise tax. Lease example: 2.9% Lease APR for 60 months. Monthly payment is $429 with $2,900 down payment. Total Lease obligation is $28,640. Lease 60 mos. based on 100,000 km, excess km charge is $.15. Applicable taxes are extra. ***2013 Tacoma 4x4 Access Cab V6 Automatic UU4ENA-A MSRP is $30,090 and includes $1,815 freight and pre-delivery inspection, tire levy, battery levy and air conditioning federal excise tax. Lease example: 4.9% Lease APR for 60 months. Monthly payment is $329 with $2,800 down payment. Total Lease obligation is $22,540. Lease 60 mos. based on 100,000 km, excess km charge is $.10. Applicable taxes are extra. †0% finance for 72 months, upon credit approval, available on 2013 Corolla and Matrix. Down payment, first monthly payment and security deposit plus GST and PST on first payment and full down payment are due at lease inception. A security deposit is not required on approval of credit. ††$6,000 Non-stackable Cash Back available on 2013 Tundra 4x4 Crewmax models and $2,500 Non-stackable Cash Back available on 2013 Corolla S and LE models. Non-stackable Cash Back offers may not be combined with Toyota Financial Services lease or finance rates. Vehicle must be purchased, registered and delivered by April 30, 2013. Cash incentives include taxes and are applied after taxes have been charged on the full amount of the negotiated price.See toyota.ca for complete details on all cash back offers. Informational 72 month APR: Tundra Crewmax Platinum 6.12% / Corolla 4.34%. Government regulation provides that the Informational APR includes the cash customer incentive which is only available to customers who do not purchase finance/lease through Toyota Financial Services at a special rate, as a cost of borrowing. If you would like to lease or finance at standard TFS rates (not special rates), then you may be able to take advantage of Cash Customer Incentives. Visit your Toyota BC Dealer or www.toyotabc.ca for more details. Some conditions apply; offers are time limited and may change without notice. Dealer may lease/sell for less.

A new provincial campaign called Bike to Vote is hoping to accomplish two things in the upcoming election: get more voters out to the polls and raise awareness of sustainable transportation issues by asking people to pedal to the polling place. Rail trails and mountain biking are a big deal here in

the Kootenays, but beyond the adrenaline and exercise components, bicycles of any kind are one of the most efficient, earth-friendly ways to move people around. Castlegar has good roads, trails and bike lanes — reaching most voting places should be pretty convenient by bicycle. Joshua White was biking around Castlegar Monday, April 8, something he said

is just the norm for him. “I don’t mind getting the odd ride from time-to-time,” said White. “But I use my bike to go just about everywhere.” “It just makes sense,” said John Rowlandson, Bike to Vote co-organizer in a press release. “Most polling stations are within two to five kilometres of where people live and work, which is the perfect distance for riding a

bike. Bike to Vote is all about celebrating mobility and freedom – the freedom to move and freedom to choose.” The Bike to Vote release suggests many benefits to making the trek on two wheels: less traffic congestion and greenhouse gas emissions, safer neighbourhoods, less money spent on gas and vehicle maintenance and improving one’s health.

Joshua White, above, is pictured utilizing his primary mode of transportation. The public is being urged to opt for self propelled, eco-friendly transport in the Bike-to-Vote initiative. Participants are encouraged to sign a pledge at http://biketovote.ca, join the #biketovote conversation on Twitter and help organize election rides all over the province. Further information about Bike to Vote can be found at http://biketovote.ca. Marvin Beatty

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The Regional District of Central Kootenay has announced the return of “Trash to Treasure” a semi-annual waste reduction effort on Saturday, April 20. Residents are encouraged to place gently used, unwanted household goods at the front of their properties in a safe, easy to access location on that day.

Others can then come by, see if they might be able to make use of the item(s) and take them for themselves. Signs should clearly indicate what is free for others to take. By 4 p.m., any leftover items should be gathered back up and taken inside. The RDCK website has Trash to Treasure lawn signs available for download: www. rdck.bc.ca

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this is akin to theft and is not only reprehensible but morally and ethically wrong. In a fair and just society, workers who lose their jobs should have maximum access to the EI programs they have paid into and made possible for the benefit of all. It is the unfortunate reality that under the current federal government we are progressively losing our ability to give a leg up to those in need. A change in government cannot come soon enough.


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Community Help on the way for Kootenay people dealing with chronic pain submitted

Nationally renowned pain expert, physiotherapist, and yoga teacher, Neil Pearson, to lead Pain BC self-management workshop for people in pain in Nelson, B.C. Non-profit society, Pain BC, announced on Monday, April 8 it will hold a two-hour workshop for people living with chronic

pain entitled Innovations in Pain Management - the Science Behind Self Management on Friday, April 26, 2013 from 1 to 3 p.m. at the Prestige Lakeside Resort in Nelson, led by Neil Pearson, PT. This interactive workshop is aimed at helping people living in pain better understand what is happening to their bodies, as well as how to better

manage their pain. Admission to the workshop is by donation. Chronic pain, or pain which lasts more than six months, and often years, beyond the time expected for an injury, surgery or other condition to heal, is a silent epidemic affecting one in five Canadians. Chronic pain is a complex condition that is under-diag-

nosed, under-treated, and is widely misunderstood by many health care practitioners. Most don’t receive the tools and education necessary to properly diagnose and manage chronic pain. In fact, veterinarian students receive five times more pain management education than do medical students.

This upcoming workshop aims to equip people in pain with the tools to become active participants in their own pain management. “Un d e rst an d i ng how the nervous system works when we are in pain helps us solve the puzzle of how to exercise and keep active, when it hurts to move,” explains Pearson, who is a Board Member

of Pain BC, a triathlete, and an expert on the subject of chronic pain. “In this workshop, we’re going to explain the complex problem of chronic pain in ways that are easily understandable, and will also look at how to incorporate effective pain self-management strategies to help people learn to ‘live well with their pain’.”

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WHEN: Friday, April 26 from 1 to 3 p.m. WHERE: Prestige Lakeside Resort, 701 Lakeside Drive, Nelson, BC. COST: Admission is by donation.

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