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The Mount Baker robotics team placed third in nation-wide contest.
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Missing men’s truck found in falls Submitted
On Sunday, June 16, the truck believed to belong to the two missing males was located in Findlay Creek Falls. Police determined that the two males reported missing June 9 went off the Findlay Creek Forest Service Road, down a steep embankment and into the water. Search and rescue teams combed the area at the time without success. Over the week the water level dropped and there was increased clarity. With better conditions a team of sixteen Swift Water Rescue Technicians searched the area and located the truck at the top of the falls wedged up against a rock outcropping. The truck is fully submerged and appears badly damaged. The search team attempted to use an underwater camera but the swift flowing water prevented teams from directing the camera into effective positions. SAR teams are exploring other options to get the camera down near
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RCMP have located the truck belonging to two missing males at Findlay Creek Falls but swift flowing water has prevented rescue technicians from seeing inside the vehicle. the truck. Hydrology experts claim the water level is the highest in June and lowest in March. At this time the water is flowing at a rate of 50-80 cu-
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RCMP in Cranbrook are currently investigating a double stabbing which occurred early Sunday morning in the 17th Ave North area of the City. Just before 4am on Sunday, June 16th, 2013 Cranbrook RCMP responded to a report of a double stabbing in the area of 17th Avenue and 8th Street North, Cranbrook. The police investigation determined that two males in their 20’s were walking in the area when they were approached by an unknown male suspect who accused them of trying to steal something. The suspect became more belligerent and attacked both victims. It was only after the suspect left that the two victims realized they were bleeding and had been stabbed by an edged weapon. This violent attack was completely unprovoked and the victims were transported to the East Kootenay Regional Hospital by BC Ambulance Service and underwent surgery for serious but non-life threatening injuries and still remain in the hospital at this time. The Cranbrook RCMP are seeking the assistance of anyone who may have observed or heard anything suspicious in the early morning hours in that area and are concentrating their investigation in the area of Kootenay Street North through to Victoria Avenue in the 400 to 1000 block. At this early stage, the police believe this attack may be in retaliation for an earlier incident and is a case of mistaken identity. If anyone has any additional information about this or any other crime they can call the Cranbrook RCMP at 250-489-3471 or East Kootenay Crimestoppers (1-800-222-TIPS) You can also a webtip by accessing the East Kootenay Crimestoppers website at: cintek. com/crimestoppers.
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City urges caution with deer and fawns ficer Service each keep track of these instances of aggression. To report an incident to the Conservation Officer Service, please call 1-877952-7277. To report an incident to the City of Cranbrook, please call 250-426-4211 or email urbandeer@cranbrook. ca. The City of Cranbrook has an information brochure, “Living with Urban Deer”, which is available for pick up at City Hall or by downloading a copy from the City’s website – www.cranbrook.ca.
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The Ktunaxa First Nations students and their families and elders lead a fabulous celebration show casing cultural dances and an impressive drumming and singing group on Monday, June 17 at St. Mary’s Catholic School in Cranbrook. (Left) The Ktunaxa Dancers.
MT. BAKER IS IN NEED OF A SENIOR BOYS FOOTBALL COACH Mt. Baker Secondary School is looking for a senior boy’s football coach for the 2013 Football season. The Football coach should have prior experience playing at a higher level, and experience coaching at the competitive high school level. The team needs to have a coach in place by the end of June.
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Deer can be very protective of their fawns at this time of year. The City is urging caution and keeping dogs on a leash during fawning season. Submitted Residents continue to be urged to use both common sense and caution, as the 2013 fawning season begins to wind down, according to the City of Cranbrook. “Late May through the end of June is normally the time does give birth to their fawns. Fawns born early in the season are now becoming more active and does are being much more wary of their surroundings and are alert for potential threats,” says Mayor Wayne Stetski. “Please don’t approach deer or their fawns. Give the deer plenty of space to move or to leave the area; don’t walk closer, choose another route. Be sure to walk your dog on a leash and be ready to let go if a deer threatens.” “We are just beginning to get complaints of deer aggression from our residents,” says Chris Zettel, Corporate Communications Officer for the City of Cranbrook. “In 2012, over 90 percent of the aggression complaints the City received came from people out walking their dogs. It is too early to tell if we’ll see the same results for 2013. We are just asking you to please be careful and to report any deer aggression.” The City of Cranbrook and the provincial Conservation Of-
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Striving for excellence in agri-food education Submitted Creston Valley’s agriculture sector has the potential to help feed the region and drive local community and economic development. In order to realize this potential, College of the Rockies (COTR), the agriculture sector and other community partners will be exploring what programs, services and facilities for agri-food education would best meet local needs. The project is being funded in part with $17,000 from Columbia Basin Trust (CBT). “Changing demographic, economic and environmental conditions are demanding new approaches to farming and food produc-
tion,” said Laura Hannant, COTR Facilitator, Partnerships for Community Development. “This project will enable us to develop adequate, accessible supports that will help make it possible to adapt to these changes or to enter these fields and succeed.” Examples of potential programming include courses on beginner farmer training, farm/ agri-business succession planning, environmental farm planning, dyke maintenance and agritourism. “This is very inspiring to us, because it is probably only in the last five years that we have really met young folks who are wanting to farm again and they need to be supported,” said Joanne Ga-
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lius of Full Circle Farm. The project also strives to build the community’s ability to work collaboratively to address local issues. In addition to COTR, the project involves Community Futures of Central Kootenay, Creston Valley Agriculture Society, Creston Valley Chamber of Commerce, Creston Valley Food Action Coalition, Kootenay Employment Services, Lower Kootenay Band, Prince Charles Secondary School and other local groups and individuals. “Last fall, people involved in agriculture in the Creston Valley met to identify challenges and new ways to work together,” said Gary Ockenden, CBT Director, Community Initiatives. “This project is a practical step out of that meeting and should lead to tangible progress.” Members of the public are invited to attend an open house to learn more about the project and share their perspectives on the kinds of agriculture and food security learning supports that would benefit them most. The open house takes place Monday, June 17, 2013, from 4 to 5:30 p.m. at COTR’s Creston campus. People may also get in touch through calna@ cotr.bc.ca or by calling 250.428.5332, ext. 4181. CBT supports efforts to deliver social, economic and environmental benefits to the residents of the Columbia Basin. To learn more about CBT programs and initiatives, visit www.cbt.org or call 1.800.505.8998.
School District trustee honoured Bev Bellina was presented with the Nine Year Service Recognition Award by School District 5 (SD5) Board chair, Frank Lento, at Tuesday’s Board meeting on June 11th. “Bev’s a team player,” says Lento. “She’s established great working relationships with her fellow Board members, staff and administration, with Parent Advisory Councils (PACs) and students. She’s a real asset to the Board and to her community”. Bellina is also involved in the larger BC Trustee community, both as SD5 Board representative for the BC School Trustee’s Association (BCSTA) and BC Public School Employer’s Association (BCPSEA) and as president of the local Kootenay Boundary Branch (KBB) of Trustees. Bellina grew up in Toronto but has been a resident of Sparwood for over forty years. During this time Bellina was actively involved with a number of organizations including the Hospital Auxiliary and Board, Elk Valley South Country (EVSC) Health Council and the Chamber of Commerce. “I’ve been volunteering in my community since I first arrived in 1972, beginning with the Ways and Means Committee at the Rec Centre,” says Bellina, who was also a District of Sparwood Councillor for nine years prior to running for Trustee in 2004. “I enjoy great personal satisfaction doing the best job I can on whatever I’m tasked with,” says Bellina, adding that one of her favourite “tasks” is attending the graduation ceremonies each year. “Attending the graduation festivities and being able to address the students; speaking to students personally and honouring their achievements is a real highlight for me.” Despite her nine year long service award Bellina has no intention of stepping down anytime soon. “I’ll continue to run for school trustee as it’s the most rewarding work I’ve ever been involved in. I like staying current with public education and being part of the process.”
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Regional District gears up for Columbia Valley town hall meetings Residents and property owners will have the opportunity to say what is on their minds and air concerns as the Regional District of East Kootenay will be kicking off its 2013 Town Hall Meetings in the Columbia Valley next week. “The goal of the Town Hall Meetings is to create conversations with residents and property owners in Electoral Areas F and G,” says Electoral Area F Director Wendy Booth. “This year we are also adding an exciting new ele-
ment. At the Town Hall Meetings in Fairmont and Edgewater, we will be making a presentation to our Electoral Area Volunteers of the Year, so we are looking forward to a good turnout at the meetings.” In addition to the presentations to Volunteers of the Year Norbert Schab (in Fairmont) and Barb Neraasen (in Edgewater), the Town Hall Meetings will include reports from the Directors and staff on some of the projects and services the Regional District has been working on. “The Town Hall
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2013 PROPERTY TAX NOTICES
Property Tax Notices for the City of Cranbrook have now been mailed to all property owners on record. If you have not already received your notice, please contact City Hall at (250)-426-4211 so that a copy may be forwarded to you. Taxes are due on July 2, 2013, after which time a 10% penalty will be added to any unpaid current taxes. Home Owner Grants may be claimed even if current taxes are not paid in full. Penalties apply to Home Owner Grants not claimed by July 2, 2013. If you are participating in the pre-authorized payment program, please note that the prepayment amount on your tax notice includes the May 15th and June 15th payments. As your prepayment amounts were based on an estimate there may still be a balance owing. To avoid a penalty, please review your Tax Notice carefully and make sure you pay any outstanding balance prior to July 2, 2013. To help you avoid the last minute rush, we accept post-dated cheques. We also accept Interac Debit Card payments. Payment may also be made by telephone/pc banking and through most financial institutions. You must still claim the Home Owner Grant at City Hall or online via the link on the www.cranbrook.ca website.
PREPAYMENT OF 2014 PROPERTY TAXES
The City of Cranbrook is continuing to offer a property tax prepayment plan. Now you can budget your property taxes and avoid the July property tax “blues”. Monthly tax payments are made through your bank by preauthorized debits on the 15th of each month, starting in July 2013 for the 2014 taxation year. Application forms are available from the City Hall Tax Department. If you would like one mailed, please contact us at (250)-426-4211. If you are currently enrolled in the pre-authorized tax payment program, any overpayment on the 2013 property taxes will be applied to the first payment(s) for 2014.
2013 TAX DEFERMENT PROGRAMS
You may defer payment of property taxes if you meet the following basic qualifications: - Canadian citizen or landed immigrant having lived in British Columbia for at least one year; and - registered owner of the property, and the property is your principal residence Specific Program eligibility requirements: Regular Deferment Program • 55 years or older, or widow/widower, or a person with a disability as defined by Regulation; and • 25% equity position in your home (based on the 2013 BC Assessment property value) Families with Children Deferment Program • Sign a declaration that you are financially supporting a child under the age of 18 at any time during the calendar year; and • 15% equity position in your home (based on the 2013 BC Assessment property value) NOTE: Before applying for any of these tax deferment programs, you must pay all penalties, interest, previous years’ property taxes, and utility charges, as these charges cannot be deferred. For more information on these programs, please contact the Tax Department at (250) 426-4211.
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The City of Cranbrook is pleased to announce that you can once again claim your Home Owner Grant online. This feature is available by logging on to the City’s website at www.cranbrook.ca and following the link to the Grant Application form. The eHOG password to access the form is found in the address portion at the top left-hand side of your 2013 tax notice. IMPORTANT: Please read the instructions on the City’s website before proceeding to the Grant application form.
Aquatic Centre Closed For Maintenance – Reopens June 25th.
The pool located in Western Financial Place will be closed to all public use for annual maintenance work. The pool will reopen on Tuesday June 25, 2013. If you have questions or would like more information, please call Leisure Services at 250-489-0220. The City of Cranbrook apologizes for any inconvenience.
Coffee with the Mayor @ Kootenay Roasting Company - Saturday June 22, 2013 from 1 – 4pm
You are invited to have coffee with Councillor Gerry Warner, on behalf of the Mayor, at Kootenay Roasting Company on Saturday June 22, 2013 from 1 – 4pm. The afternoon is open for one-onone discussion for you to discuss concerns and ask questions about the City of Cranbrook. Refreshments are not provided. Please come and join us!
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Barrels of fun at this year’s Barrel O Rama by Borderline Barrel Racing Club Barrel O Rama and Team Roping 2013 were held at the Wycliffe Exhibition Grounds recently. It was a great action packed weekend of barrel racing and team roping. Competitors came from Alberta, British Columbia and Montana. Classes consisted of mini horses and beginner riders to open pro level horses and riders. Over $15,000 in prizes
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Wildsight’s Clean Bin Project coordinator, Skye McDougall, explains to students exactly what happens to the waste generated at their schools.
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(Above) Even the youngest riders got a chance to round the barrels at Barrel O Rama. (Inset) Debbie McCurrach hands Travis Steed, winner in the Pony Division, a saddle donated by Mutual Fire Insurance Creston.
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Almost 1500 elementary students and 100 staff from seven Cranbrook elementary schools participated in Wildsight’s Clean Bin Project. The students took a very close look at the waste at their schools, and challenged themselves to reduce it for a week. Project coordinator, Skye McDougall, said that the results were fantastic. “Every school was successful in reducing waste,” she said. After watching The Clean Bin Project, a movie that tells the tale of a Vancouver couple who challenged themselves to produce no waste for a year, the staff and students put their heads together with McDougall to brainstorm how they too, could reduce their garbage. They studied a day’s worth of garbage - its weight and the number of bags filled - and then dissected it. A mucky job, but the participants enthusiastically conducted their waste audit to separate items into compost, recycling, and garbage. Everyone then discussed options for reducing waste at their school and why they should be thinking about it. “The kids were geared up and ready to begin their week-long challenge,” said McDougall. “Each class had a bucket provided for compost, and staff and students were keen to begin.” Earth Machine Composters, donated in partnership from RDEK and Wildsight, were set up at four schools, and McDougall was impressed to see that three schools already had compost programs running. She said that composting dramatically reduces the amount of trash and subsequently, the amount of methane
created from organic waste in the landfill. During the week, students and staff really stepped up to the challenge. They encouraged each other to bring waste-free lunches and use reusable containers rather than Ziploc bags or plastic wrap, and bring reusable drink containers instead of juice boxes, bottles or cans. “I returned to the schools at the end of the challenge week for an assembly to celebrate the successes of the project,” said McDougall. “The kids were excited to find out if their efforts had made a difference - custodians kept the garbage from the day before for comparison with the initial weigh-in.” McDougall said that the results were incredible. “Every school was successful in reducing waste. Results ranged from over two kilograms (5 pounds) to almost 5 kilograms (11 pounds),” said McDougall, “and that’s per day, so this means that schools reduced their garbage between 10 to 25 per cent, which is an amazing effort.” McDougall said that kudos goes to the following Cranbrook schools: Kootenay Orchards, Amy Woodland, Kootenay Christian Academy, Highlands, Gordon Terrace, Steeples, TM Roberts and the Boys and Girls Club. Each student was given a sticker from Wildsight to thank students for their efforts and to remind them to continue their efforts in reducing waste. Wildsight Kimberley Cranbrook gratefully acknowledges the financial support of Columbia Basin Trust.
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Working tirelessly since September, the robotics team has had quite a year. Their journey began with looking at the scope document provided by Skills Canada that outlined the specifications for this year’s robot challenge. The team consists of Landon Harvey, Derek Johnson, Edmond Yoo, Teacher/Coach Mr. Bill Walker and technical support from Mr. John Milner. Their task was to design and construct a robot that was essentially a radio controlled fork lift that would perform specific tasks. Their initial goal was to compete at the Provincial level, representing the Kootenays in Abbotsford. The robot, called R2Z2, along with the team, performed phenomenally at the Provincials, winning gold! The next step involved tweaking the robot in preparation for competition at the National level in Vancouver in early June as part of Team BC. The team competed against other teams from across Canada in a fast paced ac-
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Now sworn in as Minister of Energy & Mines & Minister Responsible for Core Review, I will spend much of the summer in Victoria. My office in Cranbrook is open for business and I am always available by phone or email and in person on Friday’s.
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The Legislative Assembly will sit for a month, starting June 26th. The sole purpose of this short, summer sitting is to pass the balanced budget we introduced just before the election.
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(From left) Landon Harvey, Derek Johnson and Edmond Yoo celebrate their bronze medal victory at the National Skills Competition held at B.C. Place Stadium in Vancouver recently. tion packed series of “Round Robin” events. The results were that R2Z2 and the team placed third overall and
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Cycling to raise awareness about diabetes By Lorne Eckersley Members of his family and friends have suffered and died from the complications of diabetes and Lower Kootenay Band Chief Jason Louie wants to help put a stop to the suffering. On Friday morning, Louie will climb on a bike in Bonners Ferry and start out his ride home by crossing the bridge over the Kootenay River and making the long uphill climb toward Three Mile. He won’t be raising money, just awareness. “This ride was inspired as tribute to my mentor, Chief Raymond Abraham of the Kootenai Tribe in Bonners Ferry,” Louie said on Friday. Abraham, a hereditary chief, died five years ago from diabetes complications. “It was a huge loss for our nation,” he said. “For me, personally, he took me under his wing. I know now that he was mentoring a future leader.”
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Louie witnesses the effects of diabetes every day. His wife, Angie, is one of many Lower Kootenay Band members to suffer from the disease. “It requires a huge lifestyle change,” he said. “A more active life and better diet, for instance.” In the 1970s, Louie said, Abraham declared a peaceful war on the United States in an effort to bring attention to the appalling conditions many First Nations people lived, and continue to live, in. “It will be very meaningful for me when I ride across the Bonners Ferry bridge, then start up the hill,” Louie said. “That hill is very sym-
bolic of the uphill climb that occurs when a person is diagnosed with diabetes.” For symbolic reasons, too, he said cool, rainy weather would only add to the message he wants to deliver. On his ride, Louie will be joined by two others from Lower Kootenay, and he said the support from the Creston business community has been heartening. In preparation for the 58-kilometre ride, he has been training almost daily since December. Workouts at the Creston Fitness Centre have provided a camaraderie he has come to enjoy in his early morning sessions. And the gym has donated a one-year gym
pass that will given out as a prize during National Aboriginal Day festivities on Friday. Pharmasave’s Mike Ramaradhya and Jodie McBlain have been “incredibly generous,” he said. “I asked for a small donation like diabetes testing strips and they came back to me with a one-year pass to the Creston and District Community Complex fitness centre. I didn’t know what to say.” After training for months on a heavy mountain bike, he is grateful to Nadan Nessie Gear, Canyon Street’s outdoor equipment retailer and renter, which is giving him “a great deal” on the use of a lightweight road bike. “I am truly grateful for their support on what I see as a small scale awareness ride,” he said. “I was a supply tech in the Canadian Armed Forces and my job was to be a lifeline to the troops, getting them whatever they needed. Now others are taking on the same role
for me.” Prevention is key to Louie’s message. “When I look around my community, there aren’t many old men,” he said. “I want to live long enough to become an elder and a grandfather, but I know I have to work to get there. He and his co-riders will set out from Bonners Ferry at 7 a.m. and he plans to arrive before noon, during the Aboriginal Day celebration, which runs from 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Events will include a teepeeraising contest, fry bread-making competition, storytelling in a tipi, a traditional lunch, crafts booths, pine needle basket-making and a round dance. “I am ready for anything I encounter on Friday — let it rain or snow!” he said. “Then we are going to celebrate.”
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nay Brain Injury Association’s goal is to increase community education and awareness of Acquired Brain Injury(ABI). Throughout the year at various venues: schools, service clubs, faith organizations, trade fairs, community organizations, public meetings, we speak and have displays. We work with different
groups in our region establishing a good working relationship to provide programs that are effective in educating and making people aware of ABI. We promote the use of helmets in sports all year long, not just summer. Whether it be on a bicycle or a snow sport, the helmet is effective in the prevention of brain injury.
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It is important to recognize that brain injury also occurs through non-traumatic causes such as: stroke, anoxia, substance abuse and heart attacks. The effects are equally devastating for the individual and families. If you have acquired a brain injury from a sporting activity fall or any other cause, know there is help and you do not have to do this alone! What is Brain Injury? Acquired Brain Injury (ABI) is defined as “damage to the brain which occurs after birth and is not related to congenital disorder or a degenerative disease”. These impairments may be either temporary or permanent and
cause partial or total function disability and this may affect social behaviors. The East Kootenay Brain Injury Association (EKBIA) provides support to both persons with brain injury and those who care about them to achieve an improved quality of life. Support for people living with a brain injury… A brain injury will change a person’s life. EKBIA provides a safe and supportive environment for individuals with brain injury to meet, share and help one another.
caregivers are important in the life of a person who is living with a brain injury. They will have questions, frustrations and fears. It is important to have peer support offering a network to share problems and successes with others who understand. EKBIA provides opportunities and support for families, friends and caregivers to find answers to their questions and concerns.
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2013 Electoral Area F Volunteer of the Year Norbert Schab will be recognized at the RDEK Town Hall Meeting Tuesday, June 25, 2013 - 7:00pm Fairmont Hot Springs Resort The meeting will include an update from Director Wendy Booth and staff on the ALR Boundary Review, 5-Year Financial Plan and more. The Volunteer of the Year presentation will take place at the end of the meeting and will be followed by refreshments and cake. Please join us for our Area F Town Hall Meeting to learn more about the RDEK’s programs and services and to recognize Norbert Schab for all of his volunteer efforts. A second Area F Town Hall Meeting will also be held on Tuesday, July 2, 2013 at 7:00pm at the Windermere Community Hall.
2013 Electoral Area G Volunteer of the Barb Neraasen will be recognized at the RDEK Town Hall Meeting Wednesday, June 26, 2013 - 7:00pm Edgewater Community Hall The meeting will include an update from Director Gerry Wilkie and staff on the Edgewater Water System Project, ALR Boundary Review, Recreation Services and more. The Volunteer of the Year presentation will take place at the end of the meeting and will be followed by refreshments and cake. Please join us for our Area G Town Hall Meeting to learn more about the RDEK’s programs and services and to recognize Barb Neraasen for all of her volunteer efforts. The next Area G Town Hall will be held Tuesday, July 23, 2013 in Brisco.
The Regional District of East Kootenay (RDEK) Board of Directors is considering an application by Randy and Jody Jolie to amend the Moyie and Area Land Use Bylaw. If approved, the amendments will change the designation of the property to accommodate a 2 lot subdivision. The subject property is located on Twin Lakes Road about 7 kms south of Cranbrook and is shown on the attached map. Bylaw No. 2476 cited as “Regional District of East Kootenay – Moyie and Area Land Use Bylaw No. 2070, 2008 – Amendment Bylaw No. 6, 2013 (Twin Lakes Road / Jolie)” will amend the land use designation of the subject property from RR-60, Rural Resource Zone to RR-2, Rural Residential (Small Holding) Zone. A public hearing will be held at: Regional District of East Kootenay 19 - 24th Ave S Cranbrook, BC Tuesday, June 25, 2013 at 4:00 pm The Board has delegated the holding of this hearing to the Directors for Electoral Area C and the City of Cranbrook. If you believe that your interest in property is affected by the proposed Bylaw, you may prior to the hearing: • inspect the Bylaw and supporting information at the RDEK office in Cranbrook from 8:30 am to 4:30 pm Monday through Friday, excluding statutory holidays; • mail, fax or email written submissions to the addresses/numbers shown below; or • present written and/or verbal submissions at the hearing. Submissions cannot be accepted after the public hearing. All written submissions are public information pursuant to the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act. This notice is not an interpretation of the Bylaw. For more information, contact Tracy Van de Wiel, Planning Technician, at 250-489-0306, toll free at 1-888-478-7335, or email tvandewiel@rdek.bc.ca.
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RouNd The MouNTaIN FesTIval - sponsored by the Kootenay orienteering club, Kimberley Trail society, Kootenay Freewheelers cycling club & Go Kimberley Magazine. BaT MIsT NeTTING NIGhT at 9pm. Wasa community hall. Biologists from the Kootenay community Bat Project will share their enthusiasm and knowledge. KooTeNaY couNTRY FaIR coMMITTee MeeTING - 10:00 am at “4271 lakeview
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MuNITY TheaTRe is hosting a free forum about directing plays at 7:00 p.m. at the stage door Theatre. Five local directors; Tanya laing Gahr, Mary hamilton, Bob Mccue, Terry Miller, and Paul Kershaw, will share their experiences. It’ll be great evening to learn more about theatre.
lesser value. July 2-6, Tues.-sat. 12-4:30pm. downstairs at united church by safeway.
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JuLY 7 cranbrook Garden club’s 17th annual open Garden day, from 10am to 3:30pm, where you can enjoy a selfguided tour of 6 privately owned gardens and discover plants along with local artisans selling their products; tickets $10 available after June 22nd at lotus Books & Top crop Garden, Farm & Pet; the Garden club encourages you to take a short tour break from noon to 1:30pm at christ church anglican (lower level) for a homemade lunch provided by the church ladies $8 at the door and pick up a plant bargain at the club’s Plant sale.
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The organizers of the Brothers Insurance Agency Charity Car Show are looking for vendors to set up at the car show at Western Financial Place. We are looking for merchandise and food vendors. FMI Patricia 250-426-2542 or at ekidsfirst@telus.net. JULYFEST 5K & 10K Trail Race in the Woods 8 am start. Organized by the Kootenay Orienteering Club. Races start & finish at the Swan Ave. entrance of the Kimberley Nature Park. Register online at http://kootenayorienteering.com by July 18 and pay only $5 or register at the race start area after 7:15 am and pay $7. All proceeds to the Kimberley Nature Park Society. Contact Colin Squirrel 250-4274956
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sadly announces that Hank took his last ride Saturday, June 8, 2013. There will be no service at Hank’s request. In lieu of cards and/or donations, Hank’s family ask that you please write down any or all of your “Hank Stories”and send them to: N. Campsall Box 91, Fort Steele, BC V0B 1N0 A celebration of life will be held Aug. 24 at the Henderson Pavilion, Wycliffe Exhibition Grounds between 2 & 6 pm.
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OBITUARY Lenora Mae Wesche "Lee" 1937 - 2013 It is with great sorrow that the family of Lenora Wesche announces her sudden passing on Wednesday, June 12, 2013 in Kimberley, British Columbia at 76 years of age. Lee was born on January 27, 1937 in Kamloops, British Columbia. She loved her grandkids, great grandkids, flowers, gardening, family gatherings, friends, camping, campfires and baking cookies for the kids. She will be sadly missed. Lee is survived by her long time companion Tom Richardson; her children Glenda (Ray) Moore, Dale (Bernice) Wesche and Glenn (Anna) Wesche; grandchildren Tyler Moore, Noah (Andrea) Wesche, Levi Wesche, Jared (Trena) Wesche, Kaitlynn Wesche; great grandchildren Bella Wesche and Emma Wesche; her brother Gary (Mary-Ann) Parkinson and her sister Linda (Bob) Osborne. She was predeceased by her parents Gordon and Amelia Parkinson, her husband Laurie Wesche; her brothers Ted Parkinson and Harold Parkinson; and her grandchildren Madeliene Wesche, Spencer Moore and Dallas Moore. A Celebration Of Lee's Life will be held on Saturday, June 22, 2013 from 12:30 pm until 3:30 pm at the Marysville Community Church (Laura Keer Memorial Community Church). Those wishing to make a memorial donation in honour of Lee may do so to the: Multiple Sclerosis Society of Canada, BC & Yukon Division, 1501, 4330 - Kingsway, Burnaby, British Columbia, V5H 4G7. Arrangements entrusted to McPherson Funeral Service. Condolences for the family can be offered at: www.mcphersonfh.com
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Coming Events July 17. Free Family Swim at Kimberley Pool. 6-7pm. Sponsored by Knights of Columbus. (persons 18 & under must be accompanied by an adult) July 3, Free Public Swim at Kimberley Pool, 5-6pm. Sponsored by Kimberley Health Care Aux. (persons 18 & under must be accompanied by an adult). June 24. Cranbrook Community Theatre is hosting a free forum about directing plays at 7pm, at the Stage Door Theatre. Five local directors: Tanya Laing Gahr, Mary Hamilton, Bob McCue, Terry Miller and Paul Kershaw will share their experiences. It’ll be a great evening to learn more about theatre. JUNE 29, 9am-2pm, Fortine Community Sidewalk Sale Fortine, MT just minutes south of Eureka, MT Hwy 93/ Meadow Creek Rd. Antiques, Golf, Food, Specials Mention this ad for additional specials. 406882-4260 June 29, EK Outdoor Club hike to the St. Mary River Hoodoos. More info, call Lorne, 250-426-8864 Kootenay Country Fair Committee Meeting, June 22, 10am at 4271 Lakeview Drive, (Gwen’s Place) Lorraine Butler’s Music Studio will be having the year end recital at The Knox Church at 7pm, June 23. Everyone welcome.
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Personals GUITAR! We are a small group of ladies in Cranbrook who get together and play guitar. Would you like to join our fun group? Must be over 45. Please phone 250-489-0809. I lost my friend, my other half, my true love. I made a mistake, I broke her heart all because I could not handle change. I was a fool not to see that she was the perfect match for me. I hope this message reaches you Shawna Joinson. If you can forgive me and if this does reach you call (250)464-5142 SWF 65+ looking for someone to share life with who enjoys the outdoors, good movies, good conversation & quality time at home together. Someone who is self sufficient as I am. Reply to Box 258 c/o Kootenay Advertiser, 1510 2nd St N, Cranbrook BC. V1C 3L2.
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P/T positions available For over 19 year old, mature, self-starters. Retail, sales, and some computer skills preferred. Criminal record check & Serving it Right required. Apply only in person Mon - Fri, 9am to 4pm. No phone calls please.
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A unique opportunity to work with a dynamic team to ensure learning for our Tahltan community. With a positive and collaborative culture, Klappan Independent School embraces team members with a “whatever it takesâ€? attitude who have the courage to take risks for the beneÂżt of our students. 2ur school is transforming and offers unprecedented professional development opportunities. In this highly visible position, you will live and work in a community that is committed to seeing positive change for their children at school. As part of a collaborative team, you will take an active and important role in leading this transformation. Your multi-grade class size will be small and several support staff assist classroom teachers to ensure student success. Your references are impressive. You are excited to take on the challenge of living in a new community and developing and sharing your teaching skill and ability. You have proven experience in best practice and have the genuine desire to extend your learning. You have an unwavering commitment to First Nations education, superior skill in building positive relationships with students, parents, and co-workers, and profound respect and understanding of First Nations history and worldview. Salary is based on S'. salary grid beneÂżt package; teacherages are available at a reasonable rate; $1000.00 moving expenses. Experience in the following programs preferred: • Read Well and Reading Mastery • Saxon Math • DIBELS • 6 Minute Solution Please submit your application complete with cover letter, resume, current evaluation(s), experience, and 3 professional references by June 29, 2013, or open until Âżlled to: Shelley Jones, Principal, Email: principal@iskut.org Phone: (250) 234-3561, Fax: (250) 234-3563
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Tanglefoot Forestry is looking for a Senior Forest Technician with Forestry Technical Diploma or equivalent. Duties will include: CP Development, Cruising, Road & Cutblock layout. Position available immediately. Tanglefoot Forestry offers a competitive salary & benefit package. Apply by email only, tfcl@telus.net
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Newspaper carriers required to provide holiday cover Various areas, enhanced rate of pay. Contact Shannon or Erin 1-800-665-2382 or (250)489-3455 An Alberta Oilfield Company is hiring dozer and excavator operators. Lodging and meals provided. Drug testing required. Call (780)723-5051 Edson, Alta. CANCEL YOUR Timeshare. No risk program. Stop mortgage and maintenance payments today. 100% money back guarantee. Free consultation. Call us now. We can help! 1-888-356-5248.
Allegra Restaurant is currently seeking waitress, part time, previous experience in similar position an asset, for details visit our employment page at www.allegrarestaurant.com
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Hillbilly Hard Wear is looking for a mature employee for Saturdays. Apply in person with resume. No phone calls.
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A successful supermarket operating in Elkford, BC is currently looking for a
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We offer competitive wages based on previous experience. Individual must be motivated, willing to learn, and be able to work in a busy retail environment. Please mail, fax or email resume to: Kootenay Market #320 2 Cranbrook St. N. Cranbrook, BC V1C 3P6 Fax (250)426-1847 kootenaymarket@telus.net
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Starts last week of July Through 1st week of September 4733 Canyon Lister Rd, Canyon Contact Raj Dhaliwal
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Licensed General Insurance Agent in our Cranbrook Office.
This position is full time with occasional Saturdays and all applications will be held in strict confidence. Applicant must have above average customer service and typing skills, work well in a team environment and be self motivated and reliable. Please email or hand deliver resume to: lvanderlind@westland-insurance.com Attention: Laurie Vanderlind Westland Insurance 27-10 Avenue South Cranbrook, BC V1C 2M9
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FULL TIME AUTO REPRESENTATIVE CRANBROOK, BC Kootenay Insurance Services Ltd. Kootenay Insurance Services Ltd. provides a full line of insurance products and services in the Kootenays with locations in Cranbrook, Crawford Bay, Kimberley, Nelson, Trail and Invermere, BC Resumes By July 2, 2013 Tammy Reid Branch Manager Kootenay Insurance Services Ltd. 920 Baker Street Cranbrook, BC V1C 1A5 tammy.reid@kootenayinsurance.ca
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Join a team that values you and recognizes the power you have to create success for yourself and for Kootenay Insurance Services Ltd (KIS). We offer the stability and resources of a leading, locally-based organization, an employee focused culture that values your individual contribution and encourages work/life balance, plus a commitment to serving and helping our community. The ideal candidate will possess a combination of skills, ability, education, experience, and motivation: • Level I Insurance License • Minimum 1 year experience in an insurance environment with Autoplan Sales experience and some exposure to general lines products and services • Ability to communicate well in a sales and service environment, both verbally and in writing, and to provide service oriented solutions to clients • Ability to organize work to meet deadlines within an environment of constantly changing priorities • Competitive wage, pension and benefit package Kootenay Insurance Services Ltd. Is owned in equal partnership by East Kootenay Community, Kootenay Savings, and Nelson & District credit unions
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GPRC IS now hiring Instructors for the following positions: Steamfitter/Pipefitter (Fairview Campus); Welding Instructor (Fairview Campus); Power Engineering Instructor (Fairview/Grande Prairie Campus). No teaching experience? No problem because we train you to become an Instructor! For more information on these positions visit our website at www.gprc.ab.ca/careers.
3rd or 4th year Apprentice Technician We are oering a very competitive pay rate and beneďŹ t package with an exceptional work environment to the qualiďŹ ed candidate. Send resume and cover letter attn: Justin summitsubaru.shawbiz.ca
SUMMIT SUBARU ARE you looking for a challenging and rewarding career? Securicare Services is currently recruiting for a P/T Security Officers at Cranbrook Hospital. Must have Valid BC Security License in order to apply. Candidates must be available to work morning/afternoon/night shifts. Experience preferred, but not mandatory. Respond to this ad or fax # 250 7637334. Please quote job # EKRH-SCS. We thank all applicants; only those selected will be contacted. Dixon’s Service Centre, an established automotive repair shop in Cranbrook, BC, is looking for a mature front end employee/Service Advisor. Guaranteed two days a week and must be available for vacation relief. Must have a valid driver’s license and a sense of humor. Starting wage will be negotiable depending on experience. Position available immediately. Please drop resume off at Dixon’s Service Centre, 505 Kootenay St. N., Monday to Friday, 8am-12pm and 1pm-5pm. GUARANTEED JOB placement: General Laborers and Tradesmen for oil and gas industry. Call 24hr free recorded message for information: 1800-972-0209 J-Man Electrician wanted, must be willing to work alone & willing to go underground. Call for details, (250)427-9757
Janitor/Cleaner, Mon-Fri, 3-4 hrs night, $12/hr. Start 6pm. Must have own vehicle. Criminal record check required. Resume to Box 250, c/o Kootenay Advertiser, 1510-2nd St. N., Cranbrook, BC V1C 3L2 KICKING Horse Gymnastics Club requires an Associate Coach/ Administrator. Level 2 NCCP Gymnastics, First Aid and Criminal Record Check needed. September 2013. Send resume or inquiries to khgym@hotmail.com. Secure Vernon company looking for Marine Mechanic, with good customer service, attention to detail, must have valid boat license, drivers license an asset. Fast paced environment. boatsrlife@gmail.com S.M. Quennell Trucking in Cranbrook is looking for log truck drivers based in Cranbrook. Full time work, home every night. Excellent medical, dental, pension benefits, etc. Wages competitive with industry standards. Fax resume to (250)426-4610 or call (250)426-6853 WANTED IMMED experienced drywall taper and painter. Call 250-919-3650. We are adding to our team of nurses caring for a ventilator dependent quadriplegic at home. Must enjoy outdoor activities and hiking. CV’s to quadriplegiccare@hotmail.com
Dengarry Professional Services Ltd. is seeking experienced individuals or couples for contract to provide live in 24 hr. support for short term stabilization to adults with mental & physical disabilities in Kamloops. Applicant must have education and exp. either in behavioral and/or medical supports. Applicant will undergo a screening process including reference checks, Crim Check and drivers abstract. Housing & Utilities Incls. w/ A Remarkable Compensation Package. Please forward resume to Kristine Toebosch at ktoebosch@ dengarry.bc.ca or fax to 1-250-377-4581 or mail Attn: Kristine PO Box 892 Kamloops BC V2C-5M8
Income Opportunity NOW HIRING! Earn extra cash - simple work. P/T-F/T. Can be done from home. Acceptance guaranteed - No experience required, all welcome! www.BCJobLinks.com
Sales INVESTMENT SALES Reps wanted. Prefer Canadian Securities Course accreditation, or will provide training to experienced sales professionals. Call Pangaea Asset Management Inc. 1-800-668-3990 or email bfraser@emrcapital.ca
Trades, Technical Cabinet Installer needed. Must have own truck & tools. Experience necessary. Apply to Box 259, c/o Kootenay Advertiser,1510-2nd St. N., Cranbrook, BC, V1C 3L2
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Interim Junior Magazine Editor and Newspaper Reporter Location: Invermere, B.C. The full-time, 8-12 week position involves, but is not limited to, content gathering, writing and editing two magazine publications as well as being part of the newsroom for two community newspapers. This position involves working alongside the newspaper Editor and two reporters taking photos, writing stories, and laying out and editing pages in InDesign. Some weekend and evening work is required. Qualifications This exciting, challenging and varied position requires a very organized writer with strong editing and journalistic skills. As the final set of eyes on magazine pages, meticulous attention to detail is needed. A journalism degree or diploma, plus a minimum of 3-5 years’ newsroom experience is required. Mac OS X platform experience, Photoshop skills, proficiency with InDesign and previous editing experience is essential, as is a reliable vehicle and full driver’s licence. To apply, send a copy of your resume, along with writing samples, cover letter and references to
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EXPERIENCED PARTS Person required for a progressive auto/industrial supplier. Hired applicant will receive top wages, full benefits and RRSP bonuses plus moving allowances. Our 26,000 sq.ft store is located 2.5 hours N.E. of Edmonton, Alberta. See our community at LacLaBicheRegion.com Send resume to: Sapphire Auto, Box 306, Lac La Biche, AB, T0A 2C0. Email: hr@sapphireinc.net EXPERIENCED TECHNICIAN required to repair appliances. Also looking for apprentices to train. Positions available in Salmon Arm, Vernon, Kelowna and Pentiction. moe.andersons@shaw.ca HEAVY EQUIPMENT Technicians and Maintenance personnel needed for expanding pipeline company in Olds, Alberta for work in shop and jobsites throughout Western Canada. Fax resume to 403556-7582 or email: pdunn@parklandpipeline.com SMALL Pine Logging Ltd. Requires a full time buncher operator for immediate and full time work in the Williams Lake and Quesnel area. Good wedges and a full benefit package available. Must also be willing to stay in camp. Experience would be an asset. Please fax resumes to (250)398-8216 or email smallpinelogging@yahoo.ca. Thanks.
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Large Estate & Garage Sale Furniture & household items Sat. June 29th 10am-3pm Sun. June 30th 10am-2pm 601 - 4th Ave., Fernie REMEMBER to get your Garage sale ad in by 2 pm on Tuesday for the following Friday. Don’t forget to look for us on Twitter @CranbrookNews Huge Community Garage Sale. Home Hardware Cranbrook is hosting a weekly community garage sale every Saturday from May 25 to Sept. 28. Rent as many 4’x8’ tables and a reserved spot to sell your stuff for only $10/each. Hours are 10am3pm. Call Brad at (250)4266288 to reserve your spot today and make sure to come by this Saturday for the biggest Garage Sale in town!
Feed & Hay HAY FOR SALE small square $160/ton 250-428-4316
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HUGE IN/OUTDOOR BARGAIN SALE Sat, June 22, 9am-2pm. 131 7th Ave S, former Liquidation Building. New craft items, furniture & household items, plants, baking, etc. Proceeds to benefit a new orphanage in Mexico. (9)
FARRIER, MD. Horseshoeing Ask about discounts Call Morgan, (250)529-7370
Small bales, no rain, $4/bale. 1 (250)887-3444
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8. Sat, June 22, 9am-6pm, 300 1st Ave S (brick building across from the Prestige). FREE COFFEE & HOT CHOCOLATE. Real Deals on Home decor is having a Garage Sale. We are clearing out some of our fabulous & fun NEW home decor items. Candle sticks, picture frames, vases, wall art, lamps, cocks, signs, seasonal items & LOTS ORE!!! Come check out our garage sale as well as our in store specials...15% off your most adored undiscounted item. See you there!!
Buying old or unwanted horses. Call Rob, (250)489-4293 or (250)464-1372
Hay, round bales, $50-$80 per bale. Elkhorn Ranch, (250)342-0617
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10. Sat June 22, 9-1, 30 Cross Rd S. Also Irises in bloom on sale, Sat & Sun. 11. Giant garage & bake sale for Uganda, Cranbrook Alliance Church gym, 1200 Kootenay St. N., Sat, June 22, 8:30am-2:30pm 1. Orchard Park Estates is having a Community Garage Sale, Sat, June 22, 9am-noon. 2100 13th St S 2. Sat, June 22, 8am-1pm, 206 4th Ave S (in alley), weather permitting. 3. Moving sale, Sat & Sun, June 22 & 23, 9am-4pm, 1700 5th St S. Large items, books, household items, garden equipment. 4. Sat June 22, 8-4, 3825 Highland Rd top of the hill Silver Springs sub division, books, bed frames, desk, sound system, lamps, heaters, construction and gardening items & lots more. 5. 2300 33rd Ave N., Fri, June 21, 4pm-7pm, Sat, June 22, 8am-1pm. Multi family, household, tools, etc. 6. Sat, June 22, 8:30am-1pm, 1656 Mt. Pyramid Crescent, lots of stuff 7. House Sold, Everything Must Go! Lots of good things for really cheap prices. Tools, electrical/plumbing, paint, builders hardware, glasses, casserole dishes, serving plates, table cloths, lamps, baskets, cookbooks, DVD/CDs, fans, Noma heater, Oster mixer/food processor, garden tools, wheelbarrow, pots, Sony stereo system & so much more. Sat, June 22 & Sun, June 23, 8:30am-3:30pm, 232 10th Ave S, Cranbrook COPS for Kids Charity Garage Sale, all proceeds go to helping local families in need, something for everyone! Sat. June 22nd, 3300 5th Street South, 8:00 am-1:00 pm
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Pets BOSTON TERRIER PUPPIES FOR SALE. 4 males, 3 brown/white & 1 black/white. 7 weeks. $250. Call 250-6039951.
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RESTAURANT AUCTION Food Services Equipment. Consignments now being accepted. June 22, 11am at Dodds Auction, 3311 - 28 Ave. Vernon. View photos at doddsauction.com 250-5453259
Double bed with mattress, skirt, quilt & new metal headboard, $150. Exercise bike, $20. Computer chair, $20. Guitar, “Renaissance�, with new strings & cover, $120. (250)489-3643
Table & chairs & china cabinet, antique bedroom suite, couch, love seat, oak coffee & end tables, many other items. (250)426-5323
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$100 & Under 18 cu.ft. freezer, $75. Dining room table, $20. Dining room table with 4 chairs, $100. Large metal safe, 2’ high by 2’ wide, $60. Christmas tree with ornaments, lights & outdoor lights, $60. Arm chair recliner, $40. Chesterfield set, $100. 2 radios & 3 clocks, $60/all. Glass table with 4 chairs, $50. Quart sealers, $3/dozen. (250)426-1822 24’ aluminum extension ladder, $50. 28’ aluminum extension ladder, $75. Call (250)426-5745 4 serviced lawnmowers, start at $65. (250)417-2040 5 large goldfish, $45. (250)417-2040 Bathtub, ďŹ berglass, cream color, 72â€? long, 36â€? wide, safety bars, $100. (250)417-6603 Bissel upright vacuum cleaner, twin motor system, 12 amps, $75. Heavy duty Bissel shampooer, deep cleaning professional system, $25. Ten fine porcelain china plates, $2/each. Call (250)426-2586 Broil Mate BBQ, used once, what a bargain at $95. (250)422-3688 Four matching 175/65/14â€? tires, all season, $20/each. (250)417-6603
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$200 & Under 14’’ Steel wheels, 4-bolt pattern with 195/70/14 Goodyear Nordic studded tires, over 50% tread left, balanced, filled with nitrogen, cheap off season price $200. (250)427-3848 4 kitchen chairs, $200/all. (250)426-1822 4 matching 235/75/15� winter radials, $150. (250)417-6603 Ariens self propelled mulch bag vac lawnmower, 5.5 hp Briggs & Stratton engine, ex. cond., $200. (250)417-2040 Fiberglass plywood row boat, 7’, 1-person, $200. Call (250)919-4831 Golf green type lawnmower, Honda rear bag lawnmower, $150 each. (250)417-2040
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Misc. for Sale Don’t forget to look for us online at kootenayadvertiser.com FRIG - 20 cu.ft., Frigidaire by Electrolux, top mount 10 yrs. old, $100. TIRES - 2 Goodyear M+S, 500kms only, 225/40ZR18, $100/pair. Call 250-423-2031. Hay, ďŹ rewood, sand & gravel for sale. (250)417-9291 HOT TUB (SPA) COVERS. Best price. Best quality. All shapes & colours available. 1-866-652-6837 www.thecoverguy.com/newspaper?
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$500 & Under Ranger 21 pool filter & some water additives, $800 new, $425. (250)417-6603
Farm Equipment 1965 Cockshutt 4-cyl tractor with front loader & 3-pt hitch, with blade, brand new set of tire chains, $4000. Call (250)426-5831 656 Farmall diesel tractor, front end loader, set of chains, 3-pt hitch, $3500 with back blade, $3000 w/o back blade. (250)427-7456 John Deere Front End Loader, #70A, ex. cond., $1790 obo. 3-pt hitch cement mixer, $150. Call Elkhorn Ranch, (250)342-0617
Firearms WANTED: RIFLES, shotguns, restricted weapons, reloading equipment, decoys or any other shooting related items. Fully licensed. Glen 250-428-6750
Food Products 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
Sanders Produce you pick strawberries. Starting approx. June 20. 8 acres of strawberries, open 7am-4pm daily as quantities last. From Wynndel, BC, follow signs on Duck Lake on Channel Road. Phone for details, (250)428-7351
Firewood/Fuel Firewood for sale, cut, split & delivered. Birch, $325/cord, Larch, $225/cord, Fir $200/cord, Pine, $180/cord. Creston area (250)402-9776
Miscellaneous Tanks These tanks can be used for many things. They hold 250 US gallons. Made of plastic w/a metal cage. 6â€? top opening, with a 2â€? discharge. They weigh about 125lbs. $200 for 1 tank, $300 for 2 tanks. Call George, (250)347-9500 Remember ClassiďŹ ed Advertising deadlines are Tuesday 2 pm for the following Friday and 2 pm Thursday for the following Monday. Rocky Mountain Bighorn Sheep, in BC record book, excellent mount. (250)422-3688 Satellite TV. 400+ channels. No monthly charges. Special pricing until Sept. 1. Call (250)365-3313 Slate pool table, 4x8, with all cues & accessories & cover, $1000. (250)426-1822 STEEL BUILDING - DIY Summer sale! - Bonus days extra 5% off. 20x22 $3,998. 25x24 $4,620. 30x34 $6,656. 32x42 $8,488. 40x54 $13,385. One end wall included. Pioneer Steel 1-800-668-5422. www.pioneersteel.ca STEEL BUILDINGS/ Metal buildings 60% OFF! 20x28, 30x40, 40x62, 45x90, 50x120, 60x150, 80x100 sell for balance owed! Call 1-800-4572206 www.crownsteelbuildings.ca Top Soil, sand, composted manure, delivery available (250)421-7399
Wanted:
Shed Antlers. Racks. Taxidermy, antiques. Cash paid. Kelly, (250)426-6993
Misc. Wanted Antlers Wanted, Sets, Elk & Deer. 250-422-3444
Sheds & Call Rick
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Merchandise for Sale
Real Estate
Real Estate
Misc. Wanted
For Sale By Owner
**FREE** All Wanted ads are now FREE!!!! Call today to place your wanted ad 250-489-3455 Good working surgers/overlocks. For young adults volunteer program, cheap/within reason prices. Mary (250)4246944 Except Tuesdays. True Coin Collector Looking to Purchase Collections, Accumulations, Olympic Gold and Silver coins, Bills + Not melting down, Serious Collector. Call: Coin Couple 1-778-281-0030 Wanted: 24” RV double fold away steps.(250)427-7300 Wanted Antiques by local collector. Medalta advertiser (ie: Ogilvies milk pitcher or bowls. Also pottery, whisky jugs, Seltzer bottles or Ginger beer bottles, from BC, AB or Sask. 1 (250)423-3715 or 4207129 Wanted Antiques by local collector. Old gas station, car dealership or soda signs. Also door push bars and old tin toys & and ups. 1 (250)423-3715 or 420-7129. Wanted: Case 580 backhoe or similar. Working or not. Will pay $7-$14K. No junk please. (250)417-2040 Wanted: used fertilizer spreader. Call (250)353-7441
Musical Instruments 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. PIANO TUNING in the Kootenays in July. Don Rose, 1-88829Tuner Tip top service, I look forward to seeing you.
Sporting Goods
Consignment Sporting Goods
3 + 1 bedroom duplex, 3 bath, tasteful, quality updates, low maintenance, quiet, friendly, safe area, large carport, $264,900. welist.com id#49300 (250)489-3157
Rentals
Rentals
Rentals
Rentals
Lots
Apt/Condo for Rent
Looking to purchase a new home?
CRANBROOK 1 bedroom apartments, $575/m & up, includes utilities. (250)417-5806
Apartment Furnished
Mobile Homes & Pads
Shared Accommodation
BEAUTIFUL furnished villa, 3 bdrm, (sleeps up to 8), aircon, gas bbq, fully equipped. A real beauty! Avail. August 1st for 12-mo lease at $1400/mo or $200 night. 1-403-617-1122.
2 BEDROOM mobile for rent in Wasa. Newly renovated. Adult Park, prefer no pets.
SPARWOOD 1 bdrm available in a 3 bdrm condo. Shared accommodation. Good for shift workers. $250/month. Avail. July 1st. Call 403-6167272.
We have a large pad site in town that will accommodate a single wide or larger home if purchased through
Kodiak Homes!
Ph 250-426-1882 Mobile Homes & Parks
GREAT STARTER HOME &/OR INVESTMENT ON RIONDEL RD.
Above Kootenay Lake. 4km to Ashram, Marine, Golf Course, Riondel & beach. 2 3/4 acres & 2 storey unfinished (but furnished) “Small is Beautiful” cabin. Good benches for building, one with lake view. In Aug, 12 appraised at $170,000 but older, flexible vendor open to offers & might carry part of mortgage for suitable person or couple. For info & viewing please call:
1-780-566-0707
Home and acreage in Cranbrook BC, 1/2 mile outside city limits in the RDEK, 1.5 storey, 2580 sq ft including basement, double detached garage, garden shed, full deck across back, hot tub ,water softener, iron filter, gas furnace, fireplace and much more, all on 2.19 acres backed by crown land, $259,000. 1-509-3449090
917 Kootenay St. N., Cranbrook
www.funhogz.com 417-2828
1982 Mobile Home
in Windermere Mobile Home Park 5 bedrooms, 1 large bathroom with a woodstove, 8x10 deck, close to schools and beach. Home is vacant and ready for immediate occupancy.
$69,900 OBO www.eaglehomes.ca
On the Strip
2232 Cranbrook St. N. Cranbrook, BC 250-489-1230 Toll Free 1-866-539-1230
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
MORTGAGES!!
2-bath, garage, fenced, new kitchen, appl., furnace, HW, roof,
Tools “Woodworking Machinery For Sale” 3 hp 10” Delta table saw with Unifence, c/w 3 hp 1/2” Hitachi router & 47 1/2” router bits, $1250 obo. 13” Geetech planner/moulder, c/w mobile stand, 2 extra sets 13” blades, 4 sets of moulder knives, 2 speeds, like new, $795 obo. 2 hp Dust Collector, c/w 30’-4” solid pipe, 16’-4” flex pipe, 6 blast gates, many fittings & extra collector bags, used very little, $375 obo. 10” Sears radial arm saw, c/w moulding heads & knives, many extras, $150 obo. 10” Hitachi miter saw, heavy duty, $125 obo. (250)426-5745
Real Estate For Sale By Owner 1969 3 bdrm mobile for sale FMHP. Newly vated bathroom. kitchen/dining room. family room. 10x8 room. Includes fridge, microwave, washer & Phone 250-423-3340.
home renoOpen Large mud stove, dryer.
$309,900 Beautiful oak hardwood throughout!. Upgrades incl roof, bathroom & kitchen. Private yard, deck, garage. Quiet cul de sac in Alexander Park area. Appliances neg. View at http://www.bcforsalebyow n e r. c o m / v i ew / 4 6 4 1 . Phone 250-344-2832 Don’t forget to look for us on Twitter @CranbrookNews Cranbrook, 2-bdrm, in quiet, senior oriented Forest Park, insuite laundry, elevator, $149,000 (250)423-4833
$247,500, (250)489-3157 welist.com id#47406
Houses For Sale
MARYSVILLE 820-309th St, 3-bdr quality home w/great view, backing on Bootleg Golf Course, near school & arena, 1317 sq ft up & 877 down, 2-car garage, U/G sprinklers, central air & vac, 2-large decks, natural gas for BBQ, custom oak cabinets throughout, crown moldings, gas fireplace, garburator, large ensuite w/jacuzzi, 2-other baths, high eff furnace & electrostatic air cleaning, kitchen island. Quality & location! $399,000 (250)427-1979
Lots
1-866-539-1230
Cranbrook, 2-bedroom condo for rent, F/S, W/D, available July 1, 2013. Close to shopping, college, hospital. No smoking, parties or pets. $800/mo + hydro. References required. Call (250)423-7279 (leave message) or (250)430-7171 or email kbarron@shaw.ca Creston, BC PARKVIEW MANOR 1 & 2/Bdrm Apartments $550 & up. Secure Building Available now! Rent Incentive N/S N/P Children OK Phone Ingrid 250-428-2234 GLEN LIVET, 1-bdrm apartments, heat, hot water & parking inc, near college, hospital & shopping. (250)464-5703
Mortgages
Move in ready, updated, 4-bdrm,
Cranbrook, 2-bdrm, in quiet, senior oriented Forest Park, insuite laundry, elevator, $875. (250)423-4833
Lower than posted bank rates. No application fee. Mortgage renewal, refinancing, debt consolidation & pre-qualification. Private Mortgages. John Magis 1-877-489-1691
MOUNTAINEER LODGE at Kickinghorse Mountain Resort, 3rd Floor mountain view, 2 bedroom (with lock-off). $750/mo furnished, all utilities, TV, internet, etc. included. Available immediately through Nov 30/12. Contact Hans: hjrohmann@gmail.com or 403-616-4691. Mountain View Apartment, 112 -17th Ave S. Cbk, 1-bdrm, senior oriented, modern,clean, quiet, laundry, heat included, non-smoking building, avail July 1, references required. 1(250)423-6818
Reasonable Rent!! Affordable !!!! 1 bedroom apartments! F/S, blinds, H/W, absolutely no pets, references, close to all amenities, starting at $425. Call (250)489-1906 (250)919-2075
Modular Homes
1-866-539-1230
Creston COMMERCIAL BUILDING
3600 sq.ft. of Retail Space
Located DOWN TOWN Excellent High Traffic Area Plenty of Parking 250-428-5240
Duplex / 4 Plex BLACK Forest Heights 2 bedroom 1 &1/2 bath upper floor of duplex. 6 appliances, satellite rv, balcony, mt views, yard with firepit. No smoking, no pets. Long term. $900 + utilities, water included. After June 15. rfr111@hotmail.com 780-399-0142
Lower level of duplex, 2-bdrm, util inc, w/d, n/s, n/p, n/parties. $750/m. (250)581-0952
Mobile Homes & Pads
Modular Home Pads
available in Cranbrook, Wycliffe and Invermere. Trades considered and financing available! www.eaglehomes.ca
On the Strip
2232 Cranbrook St. N. Cranbrook, BC 250-489-1230 Toll Free 1-866-539-1230
Suites, Lower FERNIE SKI HILL SUITE FOR RENT $1200/month. 2 bdrm unit in a house available on Timberline Cres. for long term lease (min. 12 mos.) Fireplace, granite countertops, W/D. Utilities incl. Non-smoking.
Commercial property on Theatre Road for lease, 3000 sq.ft., office/shop/warehouse & yard, avail now. For info call, (250)919-0350
CHATEAU VICTORIA
(250)417-1011
250-422-9332, cell 250-421-3060.
Commercial/ Industrial
✰ ✰ ✰ ✰ ✰
2 Bedroom unit $750 Clean, quiet, secure, NO SMOKING, NO PETS, NO PARTIES laundry facilities, adult oriented. Ref. req.
Available immediately. $800/mo.
$400 D.D. References req’d.
Homes for Rent 3
BEDROOM,
2
bathroom
house for rent. Big yard, garden, outbuildings, many ugrades and
renos, woodstove, central location. Refs required, $1200 per month. 250-344-8516 or jr_walsh@hotmail.com
3-bedroom mobile home, inc. F/S, W/D, woodstove, air, storage shed, waterfront on Cameron Lake, with mountain views, located in small, well maintained 7-unit mobile home park in Wasa, on site manager. Solid references only, DD. $750/mth. (250)422-3445 Sparwood 3 bdrm, 1 bath, full kitchen, dishwasher, laundry, large deck, hot tub WIFI cable, phone, heat, electricity all incl. No pets. $1500/mo. References required. 250-531-0565.
Contact: trish@csmconstruction.ca
or 403-589-0457.
Suites, Upper Bright spacious 2-bdrm, upper floor plus garage, quiet neighborhood in Cbk, close to shopping, hospital & college, w/d, $1100/m util inc, n/s, small pet considered. (250)529-7648 FURNISHED Bachelor Suite in Creston. ground level, $550 utilities included. non smoker. Call 250-427- 2526. LOVELY BACHELOR suite in beautiful garden setting. $570/month + hydro. 250-344-2246
Townhouses SPARWOOD, 2-storey, 3bdrm townhouse for rent w/full basement, close to school & rec centre. (250)425-4448
THREE bedroom, three bathroom stunning home available for rent immediately. Located 10 minutes from Fernie on 24 private acres. Fully equipped gourmet kitchen. Gas fireplace. Outdoor hot tub. Gas BBQ. Two spacious decks. Outdoor firepit. Lots of parking. Laundry room. 60” TV. $2850 per month includes all utilities, professional hottub maintenance, wi-fi and cable tv. tallsopp@telus.net
Motels,Hotels ROOM for rent with kitchenettes, One Double bed all furnished. TV cable. Electricity. Propane Gas. internet. All include. $600.00 per month. No Smoking. (250)344-2359
Recreation Beautifully treed RV lots available for annual lease. No buy in. Services include hydro, water, waste, high speed internet, swimming pool under construction. (250)424-5403
Quit. Before your time runs out.
RV Sites
SPARWOOD, B.C. Pine Crest Apartments Under New Management Fully Renovated 1 & 2 bedrooms available Pinecrest36@gmail.com 1-778-518-2253 To view: www.glprental.com
SERVICED LOT for sale at Moyie River Ranch Resort. 50x150’ lot #363. $59,000. Trade for RV or motor home to close value, cash at better price. 403-488-7804/ cell 403928-8219 therese.saint@hotmail.com
Marysville
022
1 bdrm Suite
$700/mth +util
Two bdrm condo Sparwood Heights Ponderosa Manor. Furnished. Call 250-423-1687.
Ski Hill
071
2 bdrm Apt
$950/mth + util
Downtown
060
1 bdrm House
$550/mth + util
Marysville
028
1 bdrm Townhouse
$725/mth incl.util.
Blarchmont
057
4 bdrm House
$1200/mth +util
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
Ski Hill
033
1 bdrm Apt.
$850/mth incl.util.
Ski Hill
054
2 bdm Furn. Apt.
$1200/mth incl.util.
Blarchmont
015
4 bdrm House
$1200/mth +util
Lower Blarchmont
005
2 bdrm House
$750/mth +util
Ski Hill
065
2 bdm Furn. Condo
$1500/mth incl.util.
Ski Hill
072
2 bdm Furn. Condo
$1500/mth incl.util.
Ski Hill
067
3 bdm Furn. Condo
$1700/mth incl.util.
Gyro Park
C10S-1
1 bdm + Den Apt
$700/mth +Util
Cranbrook
C27
3 bdm Modern Duplex
$1200/mth +Util
MORTGAGE INTELLIGENCE
Rentals Apt/Condo for Rent 3-bdrm condo, close to hospital & college, 2 parking stalls, washer/dryer, storage. Furniture available & negotiable, avail now, $1200/month. (250)919-3983
Open Houses
Homes for Rent
Homes for Rent
Homes for Rent
HOMES FOR RENT KIMBERLEY
Marysville
074
1 bdrm Lower Level Suite
$750/mth incl.util.
Marysville
G02
2 bdrm Apt
$750/mth incl.util.
CRANBROOK
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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Transportation
Antiques / Classics
Friday, June 21, 2013 Kootenay News Advertiser
Transportation
Transportation
Transportation
Cars - Domestic
Cars - Domestic
Cars - Domestic
1966 Mustang Coupe, collector plates. 2005 650 VStar Classic, bags, windshield, new tires, 20,000 km, $5500. Call after 5pm, 1 (250)428-9759
1956 Chev pickup, bright teal, white cab back, 455 Olds, power disk brakes, p/s, auto, floor up rod, power & beauty, $35,000, (250)427-4834 (250)427-6547
1969 Lincoln Mark III, 38,000 original miles, very good cond., $6500 obo (250)489-1918 1972 Chev show truck, 350 CID, auto, 2WD, column shift, bucket seats, nice paint, green with black interior, asking $11,900. 250-427-5895 1995 Mustang Convertible, 5L, 5-spd, black w/tan top, new wheels, tires, exhaust, stereo, many more upgrades, very fast, ex. cond., beautiful car, must see! $8500. Call (250)428-9606 Creston
Auto Accessories/Parts Acura aluminum 16” rims, offers. (250)426-5344 Chevy Small block engines, 283-400/ cranks, exhaust manifolds, heads, in takes, 2 oxyacetylene bottles, misc Mac tools, parts & pieces. Yard sale June 29. (250)5297479 Two Jeff Gosling automotive hand controls, $100/each. (250)427-7094
Auto Financing
GUARANTEED APPROVALS
Bankruptcy No credit Divorce No problem
1966 Rambler Ambassador 4-door station wagon, V8 auto, excellent inside & out, completely restored 1996, 97,000 original miles, asking $6800 obo. To view call (250)426-5371
1978 Toyota Celica ST, ex. cond., 130,000 km, new brakes, motor freshened, new gaskets, all original, Grandma’s car, auto, collector status (very close), remarkable car, exceptional!
$2950 obo. (250)417-3949
1985 Corvette, white, 4-spd auto, 350 tune port injection, 190,000km, new tires, $9995 obo. (250)489-0193 1990 Mazda Miata convertible, 135,000km, always garaged in winter, $4500 obo. Call (250)341-6104
1996 Corvette Collector Edition, 160,000km, 2 roofs, auto, original paint, engine LT4, fully loaded,ex cond, asking $16,000 obo. (250)426-3802 1998 Cadillac Catera, 160,000km, beige with beige leather, sunroof, heated front/rear seats, cassette/CD & more, 30+ mpg hwy, $5500. (250)426-7041 1998 Pontiac Sunfire, red, 2-dr, manual, only 162,065 km, new battery, runs great, $2500. (250)464-1961 1998 Subaru Forester AWD, well maintained, new timing belt, battery, windshield, no rust, 220,000 km, $5000. (250)346-3378 1999 Buick Regal GS Sedan, 3.8L, 6-cyl, 4-spd auto, Stock #A0751A, $4995. Northstar GM, DL #5717, (250)489-4711 or 1-800-663-2307
2000 Pontiac Sunfire, 2-dr, auto, p/d, p/w, sunroof, air, 119,000km, $2200. (250)489-1788
DreamTeam Auto Financing “0” Down, Bankruptcy OK Cash Back ! 15 min Approvals
1-800-961-7022
www.iDreamAuto.com DL# 7557
Cars - Domestic Need new wheels but your credit has run off the road? Apply online:
travisfixmycredit.com
or call Travis at Northstar GM
250-489-4711 1-800-663-2307
2001 Mazda Protege 4-dr Sedan ES, 4-cyl, auto, FWD, Stock #Y20349A, $5495. Hillcrest Hyundai, DL #30315. (250)489-0903 877-420-2194 2003 Honda Civic LX, silver, 5-spd, 1.7L, manual, 172,000 km, responsibly driven & maintained, just inspected, all service receipts, $5700. Call (250)422-9349 Don’t forget to look for us online at kootenayadvertiser.com 2004 Chrysler Intrepid, clean, non-smoking, 178,337km, well maintained, new winter tires, 75% summer tires, $4000 obo. (250)427-1532 2005 Focus Wagon, heated seats, auto, air, cruise, 105,000 km, nice car, $5500 obo. (250)489-1628
Transportation
Transportation
Transportation
Commercial Vehicles
Recreational/Sale
Recreational/Sale
1991 Dodge Ram Cummins diesel & 2010 Adventure camper. 140 watt solar panel, television, skylight, surround sound stereo system inside & out. $32,000 obo for both. (250)427-6806
2003 24’ Gulfstream Class A motorhome, 454 motor, genset, island bed, ex. shape, 58,000km,
1994 30’ Dutchman 4 Seasons, walk around queen bed upfront, rear kitchen, sleeps-6, saddle included, no rails, new batteries, new propane tanks, inspected 2010, like new, tires good, asking $9000 obo. (250)426-7400 1995 Westwind 5th Wheel, 27-1/2’, sleeps 6, good cond., c/w solar panel & trailer hitch, asking $8500. Cell, (250)4218087 or (250)426-2238 1997 Citation 5th Wheel, 26’, with slide, all season, air, awning, queen bed, hitch included, good cond., asking $7000. (250)426-5401
2004 Terry 5th Wheel, 29-1/2’ with slide, air, 8 cu.ft. fridge, microwave, stove, oven, back bedroom with bunks, queensize bed in master bedroom with bathroom, tub, shower, pull out couch, can sleep up to 8 people, plenty of cupboard space, in good shape, asking $18,000. 1 (250)402-3583 2004 Terry Quantum 32’ 5th Wheel trailer, immaculate, 2 slides, queen bed, 3-way fridge, 3-burner stove w/oven, microwave, gas/electric hot water heater, gas furnace, 2 TV’s, excellent & clean cond., $21,500 obo. (250)426-8178
1997 Mallard 31’, rear bunks, front bedroom, sleeps 9, 3-pc bath, air, microwave, fridge, stove, solar panel, 30lb tanks, full awning, stereo, $7900 obo. (250)489-9187
2005 24’ Vanguard hard side trailer,
1993 Western Star tandem dump truck with new hoist cylinder, front differential, rear leaf springs, front tires, king pins, batteries & rebuilt engine, 18-spd split shift, $21,000. (250)417-6543 45’ Commercial transport van, heated, new 24.5 rubber, $5500. (250)489-8794 2003 Toyota Corolla CE, everything works, new cruise, stocks & struts, wheel covers, 215,000km, winter tires on rims also available. $4995. (250)426-8867
2004 Mustang Convertible, 6-cyl, auto, 40th Anniversary Model, 1 owner, 127,000 km, never driven in winter, $12,000. Gary, (250)427-3027 or (250)427-6393 2005 Chrysler 300 Touring Sedan, auto, Stock #C13150A, $10,995. Cranbrook Dodge, DL #30708. (250)426-6614 or call 1-888259-7039 2006 Chrysler Sebring, auto, power group, nice shape, only 110,700km, Stock #V17236B, $6995. Arrow Motors Volkswagen, DL #5467, (250)489-4327 1-877-689-4327 arrowvw.ca 2006 Mazda 3 GT, 4-cyl, auto, FWD, Stock #Y68123A, $9995. Hillcrest Hyundai, DL #30315, (250)489-0903 or call 1-877-420-2194 2006 Pontiac Vibe 4-dr wagon, FWD, 4-cyl, manual, Stock #Y36642A, $6995. Hillcrest Hyundai, (250)489-0903 or call 1-877-420-2194 2007 Chevrolet Impala LT Sedan, FWD, 3.5L, auto, Stock #17777, $10,800. Chalet GM, DL #6340, (800)388-1156 2007 Dodge Caliber SXT, 4cyl, auto, FWD, Stock #N98926C, $8995. Sun Valley Nissan, DL #30313. Call (250)426-6661 888-426-6665 2007 Dodge Caliber SXT, 4cyl, auto, FWD, Stock #N98926C, $8995. Sun Valley Nissan, (250)426-6661 or call 888-426-6665
2007 Ford Focus SE, 2-dr hatchback, 45,000km, like new, air cond, heated mirrors, p/w, p/dl, heated seats, am/fm/CD/satellite radio
$7150 obo. (250)427-6087
2007 Nissan Maxima 3.5 SE Sedan, V6, Stock #13342970A, $11,995. Cranbrook Kia, DL #10088, (888)6163926 2007 Pontiac G6, V6, auto, FWD, Stock #S32588A, $10,995. Subaru of Cranbrook, DL #10523. Call us at (250)489-4325 877-420-2194 2007 Subaru Outback 5-dr Wagon, auto 2.5i, 4-cyl, auto, AWD, Stock #F29026, $16,995. Subaru of Cranbrook, DL #10523, 1-877-420-2194 (250)489-4325 2008 Ford Focus, black, 2-dr standard, 96,000 km, 4-winter tires w/rims, remote starter, $9500 obo. (250)489-1310 2008 Ford Fusion SE 3.0L V6 sedan, auto, Stock #13412067A, $11,995. Cranbrook Kia, DL #10088. Call, 1(888)616-3926 2008 Honda Civic Sedan DXG, 4-cyl, FWD, Stock #B11189, $11,500. Spring Honda, DL #31110, Call (250)489-4311 888-638-4488
2007 Toyota Corolla CE automatic, well maintained driving school car, just turned 100,000km, $8500 firm. (250)421-1655 2008 Pontiac Wave, 81,000km, 4-dr sedan, manual trans., loaded w/custom stereo & amp, tinted windows, 8 tires, $8995 obo. (250)489-3672 2008 Subaru Outback 5-dr Wagon, auto 2.5i, 4-cyl, AWD, Stock #F24610, call for price. Subaru of Cranbrook, DL #10523. (250)489-4325 or 877-420-2194 2008 Subaru Tribeca Limited, flat 6-cyl, auto, AWD, Stock #S49990A, $24,995. Subaru of Cranbrook, DL #10523. Call (250)489-4325 877-420-2194 2009 Ford Edge Limited AWD, 5-spd auto, 6-cyl, Stock #NNN453, $25,495. Melody Motors, DL #5248, call (250)427-4224
2009 Pontiac Vibe,
80,000km, 2nd owner, power everything, 5-spd, ex. cond., alloys & snows on rims,
$10,500 obo. (250)417-3949
2010 Dodge Caliber SXT Hatchback, auto, Stock #T13261A, $15,995. Cranbrook Dodge, DL #30708 (250)426-6614 888-259-7039 2010 Dodge Challenger R/T Classic 5.7L Hemi auto, 12,900 km, never winter driven, $29,000 obo. Call (250)489-1574 2010 Dodge Journey SXT, V6, auto, FWD, Stock #N07933A, $19,995. Sun Valley Nissan, DL #30313. (250)426-6661 888-426-6665 2010 Ford Fusion SEL, V6, auto, AWD, Stock #H02673A, $17,500. Spring Honda, DL #31110. Call (250)489-4311 or 1-888-638-4488 2010 Ford Mustang 2-dr Coupe V6, RWD, Stock #N00906A, $21,995. Sun Valley Nissan, DL #30313, (250)426-6661 888-426-6665 2011 Chevrolet Cruze Eco Sedan, 4-dr, FWD, 1.4L, 6-spd manual, Stock #15794, $12,800. Chalet GM, DL #6340. (800)388-1156 2012 Chevrolet Impala LS Sedan, FWD, 3.6L, auto, Stock #17704, $16,800. Chalet GM, DL # 6340, (800)3881156 2012 Chevrolet Malibu LS Sedan, 2.4L, 4-cyl, 6-spd auto, Stock #A0761B, $17,995. Northstar GM, DL #5717, (250)489-4711 800-663-2307 2012 Chevrolet Malibu LS Sedan, 2.4L, auto, Stock #17468, $15,995. Chalet GM, DL #6340, (800)388-1156 2012 Ford Fusion SEL AWD, 3.0L V6, 6-spd auto, AWD, leather, Stock #P1955, $21,995. Denham Ford, DL #30786, (250)426-6645 or call 1-800-663-3839 2012 Ford Mustang V6 Premium Convertible, RWD, 6-spd auto, 6-cyl, Stock #12612b, $28,995. Melody Motors, DL # 5248 (250)427-4224 2013 Chevrolet Impala LS Sedan, FWD, 3.6L, auto, Stock #17705, $18,800. Chalet GM, DL #6340, (800)3881156 2013 Ford Mustang GT Coupe, 5.0L V8, 6-spd manual, RWD, leather, Stock #P1946, $34,995. Denham Ford, DL #30786, (250)4266645 or 1-800-663-3839
Cars - Sports & Imports 2000 TOYOTA Corolla, 4 cyl pwr windows, cruise, A/C, exc cond, new brakes, $3600. Call 250-423-4021 for test drive.
Motorcycles 1990 BMW K-1 motorcycle, low mileage, ex. cond., red & yellow, new tires, must be seen, best offer takes it. (250)426-8408 1999 Harley Davidson Sportster 1200 cc, custom built, 39,000km, $8000 obo. (250)489-1310 2001 Harley 1200 Sportster, 100th Anniversary Edition, needs inspection, $5500. Call (250)417-5530 2004 Harley Davidson Heritage Soft Tail Classic, ex cond., 64,000km, $11,500 obo. After 6pm, (250)426-1836 2006 CR125, very well maintained, brand new FMF pipe & silencer & rad valve, $2700 obo. (250)421-8126 2006 Honda Shadow Arrow, 750cc, garage stored, well maintained, well equipped, must see, 38,900 km, saddlebags & helmet included, $5100 obo. Call after 6pm, (250)429-3941 2007 Harley Davidson Dyna Low-Rider, burgundy/cream, 55,000km, must see to appreciate, asking $11,000. (250)489-5445 2008 250 Rebel, 6400km, ex. cond., $3800 obo. Call (250)489-5392 2008 Honda CRF250X, $5000 Barely used less than 200 km (250)427-7229 2008 KLR 650, 11,000km, near mint, w/extras & bags, $3650 obo. Evenings (403)836-3786 2008 Yamaha YW50X gas scooter, 1190km, black, 2 helmets, battery charger, rear cargo box, asking $2200. (250)426-2925 2009 Honda Rebel 250cc, c/w bags & windshield, only 2600km, bike is immaculate, $4000. (250)489-2100 or (250)421-0020 2012 KX100, great cond., bought July 2012, $4200 obo. 2012 KTM150XC, mint cond, barely used, bought July 2012, $6600 obo. (250)426-7980 Motorcycle trailer, single rail, open, checkerboard aluminum body, tilt for easy loading, 13” wheels, new tires & spare, used very little, $800. (250)426-8408
1997 Prospector 5th Wheel by Kustom Koach, 20’ lighweight, suitable for small pick up, garage stored, original owners, ex. cond., asking price $7000 obo. Call (250)426-3134 1998 29’ Prowler, bunk model, c/w front bedroom, full bathroom, 2-dr fridge, air, 1/2 ton towable, $8000 obo. Call (250)426-4283 1998 Coleman tent trailer, sleeps 5, F/S, awning, good cond., $3500. (250)919-0060 1999 23’ 5th wheel Rustler, tandem, great shape, $8000 obo. (250)428-4079
Off Road Vehicles 2000 Suzuki 500 Quad, woman driven, 20 hrs since $3500 motor & tranny rebuild, $3100. (250)426-3568 2009 550 Arctic Cat ATV, 3000 lb winch, hand & thumb warmer, 43 km, $7000 firm. (250)489-3697 500 Arctic Cat with winch, good cond, $3400 obo. No tax (250)421-1484
Recreational/Sale 1977 GMC Class A motorhome, 26’, good cond. inside & out, newer tires, must be seen! Rare model. Best offer takes it. (250)426-8408 1977 Travelaire 20’ trailer, everything in working cond., $1500. (250)428-3342 1989 Jayco 850 camper, full size, queen bed, flush toilet, fridge, stove & furnace, 1350lbs, ex. cond., $2500. (250)426-3854 1990 Vanguard 24ft MH, good cond, awning, 4kw gen, AC, tv, shower, fridge, oven, microwave, HW and furnace. Solar. New tires. $10,900. see kijiji 250-432-9998 1991 26’ Rustler, Jack & Jill bunks, front kitchen, fold out couch, air, full bath, new water pump, newer HW tank, new battery, sleeps-6, $6800 obo. (250)426-5653 1991 29’ Wilderness trailer, everything runs, in good cond., lots of upgrades, $7000. (250)420-1802 1991 31’ motorhome, 57,000 miles, good cond, asking $10,900, must sell, make offer. Baynes Lake (406)291-2380 1992 37’ Class A motorhome for sale, A1 shape, fully loaded, $24,500. Consider vehicle on trade. (250)489-8794
1999 23.9’ lite Travelaire Rustler Trailer, excellent condition! Double bed, bunks, fold down table, full bath, air, outdoor shower, awning & lots of storage, 1900 kg dry weight. This unit has been well maintained & cared for. $8500 obo. (250)489-1336 1999 Corsair 5th Wheel trailer, 30’, 2 slideouts, tandem axle, ex. cond., $11,000 obo. Call Audrey, (250)417-3431 1999 Vanguard 269, Vanguard rear kitchen model, air, awning, approx. dry weight 7673 lbs, living room dinette slide, front walk around queen, $14,900. Runners RV, Call (250)489-4141 or toll free 1-800-663-4824 2001 26’ Vanguard, parked on for last 10 years, no bush km since 2003. New roof, 2-yr old awning, double bed in front, Jack & Jill bunks in rear, sleeps 6 comfortably (can accommodate 8), asking $11,000. Call or text, (250)421-1597 2001 Layton Lite travel trailer, good cond. After 5 pm (250)420-1138 2004 24’ Pioneer travel trailer, island bed, as new cond., $11,000. Or trade for motorhome. (250)428-9606 Creston 2004 30’ Arctic Fox, 4 season all weather coach, 2 slides, solid oak cabinets, ex. cond., asking $22,000.(250)426-6550
$22,900.
(250)426-2632
12’ slide out with awning, queen bed, large storage in back, tub/shower, new solar panel, new tires, gently used, never been smoked in,
asking $15,000. (250)427-4927
2005 29’ Holiday trailer, equipped with solar panels, 285 watts, 2000 watt inverter, large slide w/awning, dual wheels, mint cond., $16,000 obo. (250)342-6805
2005 Holiday Rambler, alum., 34’, 3 slides, washer/dryer, air, fan, 2 TV’s, good tires, many extras, a real home, never smoked in, $25,500. Will sell with F-Diesel truck for $55,000. Come and have a look, 1429 20A St S, Cbk (250)489-5860 or (250)420-1632 2006 8’ Okanagan truck camper, 1700lbs, Happi-Jacs, north/south queen bed, fantastic fan, stairs, awning, quality built & used only a few weekends. Mint Condition. $11,995. (250)489-5851
2006 Palomino tent trailer, good cond., 10’ plus with queen size beds at each end, great inexpensive camping solution, $4995. (250)426-0632
2007 Crossroads Cruiser RF25RL hardwall 5th wheel, full size 7’ slide, One owner, great layout, sleeps 5-6, like new cond., must see,
$16,000. (250)489-3556
Lance 11’9” side door camper, loaded, ex. cond., $18,500 no tax. (250)426-5118
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2007 Hi-LOW 22’ tandem trailer, fully self contained w/fridge, stove, air, solar panel & much more. Very rare in this area. Design allows for compact mode when traveling so wind resistance is very low & better on your vehicle for gas consumption. Always stored under cover when not in use. $18,000. (250)489-4748
2008 Cougar 5th 289BHS, 2 slides, 2-bdrm, dry weight 8675 lbs, polar package, hitch weight 1520 lbs, $24,900. Runners RV, (250)489-4141 or toll free 1-800-663-4824 2008 Jayco toy hauler, 29’, used 10 times, loaded, 12’ garage. Call for more information. $30,000. (250)426-3568 2010 24’ Hideout, new cond, walk around queen, Jack & Jill beds, air, indoor outdoor speakers, 19’ flat screen stereo/CD/DVD, sleeps-7, lots of extras, hitch inc. $15,000 obo. (250)489-5855 2010 Cougar, 26’, 2 slides, Polar package, air, double doors, exterior bathroom entrance, Stock #T3435.1, $21,900. Runners RV, 250489-4141 or 1-800-663-4824 2010 Springdale 26-1/2’, 1/2 ton towable, slide, sleeps 6, used 7x, loaded, $18,000 obo. (250)489-8885 2011 36’ Outback Sidney Addition 5th Wheel, 4 slides, ex. cond., extended warranty until 2017, $32,000. (250)919-7185 2012 185FBR Shadow Cruiser tandem, lightweight, loaded, includes power awning, sleeps 6, never used, $16,500 obo. (250)426-5118 (250)421-1484 20 ft. Award winning 2005 KZ (Spree) RV trailer. Island bed, Micro, Air, Winter compatible. Light only 5400lbs GVW. Dual axels. Excellent cond. $11,500 Phone 250-223-8694. Email gcplace@theeastshore.net 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 SNOWBIRD TRUCK camper, 8’4, good cond, asking $4800 obo. (250)428-0552
Sport Utility Vehicle 1999 Honda CRV, 227,000km, good cond., $5150 obo. (250)489-5392 2001 Suzuki Grand Vitara 4x4, 121,000 km, good cond., $4800 obo. Call after 6pm, (250)426-7107 2002 HYUNDAI Santa Fe, AWD SUV, nice clean vehicle, good cond, 253,000 km, asking $3995 obo. Eves (250)489-2810 2003 Honda CR-V EX, 4-cyl, auto, 4WD, Stock #Y69754A, $9995. Spring Honda, DL #30315, (250)489-0903 or call 1-877-420-2194 2004 Ford Escape XLT, V6, auto, FWD, Stock #Y66288A, $9995. Hillcrest Hyundai,DL #30315. (250)489-0903 or call 1-877-420-2194 2004 Suzuki SL-7 4-dr station wagon 4WD, nice cond., 60 mpg, $4300. Can be seen at 721A Rosa Drive, Cranbrook. (250)417-2044 2005 GMC Envoy SLT, straight 6-cyl engine, auto, 4WD, Stock #N21062B, $10,995. Sun Valley Nissan, DL #30313. (250)426-6661 or call 888-426-6665 2006 Ford Explorer Limited V8 4x4 SUV, 4.6L, 6-spd auto, Stock #S215667A, $13,995. Alpine Toyota, DL #30845, (250)489-4010 888-418-4798
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Trucks & Vans
Trucks & Vans
Sport Utility Vehicle
Trucks & Vans
Trucks & Vans
2008 Jeep Liberty Limited Edition SUV, 4-dr SUV, 3.7L, auto, Stock #13-419825a, $18,995. Cranbrook Kia, DL #10088, (888)616-3926 2009 Honda CR-V LX, 4-cyl, auto, 4WD, Stock #B11193, $16,900. Spring Honda, DL #31110. (250)489-4311 or call 1-888-638-4488 2010 CHEV Equinox LTZ AWD V6 6sp auto, leather int. All options 53,000km Immaculate. $26,000 250-428-9323 2010 GMC Terrain SLE-2 SUV, 3.0L, auto, Stock #14456490A, $24,495. Cranbrook Kia, DL #10088. Call 1(888)616-3926 2011 Chevrolet HHR LT SUV, auto, Stock #T13256A, $17,995. Cranbrook Dodge, DL #30708, (250)426-6614 or call 1-888-259-7039 2011 Nissan Rogue SL, AWD, fully loaded, leather, including navigation, balance of factory warranty, $25,995. Stock #V17283A Arrow Motors Volkswagen, DL #5467 Call (250)489-4327 or 1-877-6894327 arrowvw.ca 2013 Ford Escape SE 4x4, 1.6L Inline4 Turbo, 6-spd auto, leather, Stock #P1982, $27,892. Denham Ford, DL #30786, (250)426-6645 or call (250)426-6645 2013 Ford Escape SEL, 2.0L, 6-spd auto, 4x4, Stock #P1980, $33,995. Denham Ford, (250)426-6645 or call 1800-663-3839
1992 CHEV 4X4 Ext Cab 1/2 ton, $500. (250)422-3113 1996 Dodge Cummins diesel dually, 1 ton, trailer hauler, endless list of custom work done, extras, too much to list, mint cond, $20,000. 1 (250)489-8151 1997 Chevy 3/4 ton, 350 Vortax engine, 4x4, asking $6000. (250)427-3904 1998 Chev 1500 4x4 350 V8 Canopy. 209,000 KM. $5,500. Phone 250-428-0799. 1998 F-250 ext cab, 2WD, great cond, great work truck with towing pkg & brake control, asking $2500 obo. (250)421-1682 1999 Dodge Ram, 5.7 L Cummins diesel, 388,000km, 2 sets tires & rims, has some rust, too many options to list, $5000 obo. (250)919-6558 2001 Honda Odyssey, great family van, 140,000km, asking $6500. (250)489-0725 2002 Honda Odyssey, loaded, 168,000km, asking $6000 obo. (778)517-0096 Cranbrook 2003 Toyota Tundra 4x4, 260,000 km, well maintained, good cond., $10,500 obo. (250)489-0771 2004 Dodge Caravan, 140,000km, ex. cond., aluminum wheels, c/w 4 mounted winter tires, nice, clean unit, asking $6000. (250)426-8070
2007 Dodge Ram 1500 SLT 4x4 Crew Cab, 4-dr, 5.7L, V8, auto, Stock #W092964B, $19,999. Alpine Toyota, DL #30845, (250)489-4010 or 1888-418-4798
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2007 Ford F150 XLT 4x4 Extended cab, 5.4L, 4-spd auto, Stock #U005833X, $16,999. Alpine Toyota, DL #30845 (250)489-4010 888-418-4798 2007 GMC Sierra 2500HD SLE, 8-cyl, auto, 4WD, Stock #F61200A, $15,995. Subaru of Cranbrook, DL #10523 1-877-420-2194 2007 Honda Odyssey EX-L, auto, FWD, Stock #H07802A, $18,700. Spring Honda, DL #31110. Call (250)489-4311 or 1-888-638-4488 2008 Cadillac Escalade EXT, crew cab, 6.2L, 8-cyl, 6-spd auto, Stock #TK6585A, $38,900. Northstar GM, DL #5717. (250)489-4711 or call 1-800-663-2307 2008 Chevrolet Silverado LT Extended cab, 6.0L, 8-cyl, 4-spd auto, Stock #CK6341A, $19,947. Northstar GM, DL #5717, (250)489-4711 or call 1-800-663-2307 2008 Chrysler Town & Country Limited van, auto, Stock #T13208A, $19,995. Cranbrook Dodge, DL #30708, (250)426-6614 888-259-7039 2008 Dodge Ram 3500 SLT, 4x4, Turbo Diesel, Crew cab, short bed, 6.7L, auto, Stock #G214330, $32,225. Alpine Toyota, DL #30845, (250)4894010 or 1-888-418-4798
1984 S10 Blazer, 4x4, 350 V8, 7000 rear transmission, 9 bolt Curry rear end, $6000. (250)427-7094 1986 GMC Sierra, 2WD, 305, short box, everything original, located in Fernie, $1100. (250)464-4131 1987 BLAZER K-5, V8, 4x4, 40,000 original miles, ex. shape, California car, $7000. (250)427-7094 1991 Dodge Ram Charger 4x4, c/w spare 318 motor, $800. (250)426-5831
2006 Honda Ridgeline EXL, V6, auto, 4WD, Stock #B11191A, $17,000. Spring Honda, DL #31110. Call (250)489-4311 888-638-4488
Cars - Domestic
Cars - Domestic
2005 GMC Sierra 4x4 Extended Cab HD 2500, 8’ box, auto, air, CD player, 120V inverter, trailer towing package, 370,000km, well maintained, $6800. Call after 5pm, (250)489-5068
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2010 Chrysler Town & Country Limited Edition, 83,000km, has every conceivable option, new tires, trailer tow package like new, asking black book price, $22,000. (250)429-3450
Utility trailer, 4’2’’x7’3’’ long, 2’ high with 14’’ wide tires, $2500. Canopy 5’w 6’1’’ long x 1’8’’ high, $800. 1 (250)4267169, 919-5361
Utility Trailers 2013 20’ enclosed cargo trailer, two 3500 lb axles, ramp door, like new cond., $6000 obo. (330)562-9325 Wardner
2010 Ford F-150, 4x4 ext cab, loaded. Also other good used trucks. 1 (250)427-6199
Cargo trailer, tandem, 12’ long, 8’ high, all metal, barn doors, panel inside, excellent tires, $2500. Would make excellent contractor’s trailer. Call (250)417-6603
2011 Ford Ranger Sport 4x4 Supercab, auto, 6-cyl, Stock #05513A, $18,995. Melody Motors, DL #5248, call (250)427-4224
Utility trailer, 12’ long 54’’ wide, 5’ high, all aluminum covered, back door acts as loading ramp, $850. (250)3426451
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College of the Rockies
Invitation to Tender The College of the Rockies invites tenders for:
Janitorial Services Cranbrook Campus
Sealed tenders, clearly marked "JANITORIAL SERVICES – CRANBROOK CAMPUS" will be received until 16:00 hrs. (4:00 pm local time), Wednesday, August 7, 2013 at the oI¿ce oI: Facilities Manager College of the Rockies 2700 College Way, PO Box 8500 Cranbrook, B.C. V1C 5L7 Phone: (250) 489-8227 Tender documents and speci¿cations will be available to interested contractors at the Cranbrook Campus Facilities 2f¿ce Room 22 . A mandatory site meeting for all interested contractors has been arranged for Friday, July 26, 2013 at 08:30 hrs. (8:30 am local time) in Room S220 (Summit Hall Building) at the College of the Rockies Cranbrook Campus. The College of the Rockies reserves the right to waive informalities in, or reject any or all tenders, or accept the tender deemed most favourable in the interest of the College of the Rockies. The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted. For further information please contact: Allan Knibbs, Manager, Facilities, College of the Rockies, 2 00 College :ay, Cranbrook, BC V1C 5/ , Phone 250-4 9- 22
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2008 F350 Diesel Super Duty, 4WD, tow device on trans., 6.4L, 3.73A/R, 80,000km, 2-yr Ext. Warranty, new tool box, new 5th Wheel hitch,long 8’ box, many more extras, never smoked in, $32,500. Will sell with 2005 Holiday Rambler for $55,000. Come and have a look, 1429 20A St. S, Cbk (250)489-5860 (250)420-1632
2008 Ford F150 Supercrew 4x4 XLT, 4-spd auto, 8-cyl, Stock #09511B, $23,890. Melody Motors, DL #5248, (250)427-4224
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Transportation 2013 Ford F150 Platinum 4x4 Supercrew cab, 5.0L V8, 6-spd auto, leather, Stock #P1991, $52,995. Denham Ford, (250)426-6645 or call 1800-663-3839
2009 Toyota Tacoma SR5, V6, manual, 4WD, Stock #V10336A, $24,995. Arrow Motors, DL #5467, 1-877-6894327, arrowvw.ca 2010 Chevrolet Silverado 1500 LS, 4.8L, V8, auto, Stock #CK10543, $21,995. Cranbrook Kia, DL #10088. Call 1(888)616-3926 2010 Ford Explorer XLT, FWD, auto, 6-cyl, Stock #11313A, $22,995. Melody Motors, DL #5248. Call (250)427-4224
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Invitation to Tender The College of the Rockies invites tenders for:
Janitorial Services Cranbrook Campus
Sealed tenders, clearly marked "JANITORIAL SERVICES – CRANBROOK CAMPUS" will be received until 16:00 hrs. (4:00 pm local time), Wednesday, August 7, 2013 at the of¿ce of: Facilities Manager College of the Rockies 2700 College Way, PO Box 8500 Cranbrook, B.C. V1C 5L7 Phone: (250) 489-8227 Tender documents and speci¿cations will be available to interested contractors at the Cranbrook Campus Facilities 2f¿ce Room 22 . A mandatory site meeting for all interested contractors has been arranged for Friday, July 26, 2013 at 08:30 hrs. (8:30 am local time) in Room S220 (Summit Hall Building) at the College of the Rockies Cranbrook Campus. The College of the Rockies reserves the right to waive informalities in, or reject any or all tenders, or accept the tender deemed most favourable in the interest of the College of the Rockies. The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted. For further information please contact: Allan Knibbs, Manager, Facilities, College of the Rockies, 2 00 College :ay, Cranbrook, BC V1C 5/ , Phone 250-4 9- 22
Invitation To Tender The College of the Rockies invites tenders for:
Janitorial Services Fernie Campus
Tenders, clearly marked “JANITORIAL SERVICES - FERNIE CAMPUS� in sealed envelopes will be accepted until 13:00 hours (1:00 pm Local Time), Wednesday, July 3, 2013 at the office of the Fernie Campus Manager. Tender Documents and specifications will be available to interested contractors at the Fernie Campus. A MANDATORY site meeting will be held at the College of the Rockies Fernie Campus on Wednesday, June 26 at 8:30 am until 12:00 pm (Local Time). Failure to attend will result in a nonqualifying bid. The College of the Rockies reserves the right to waive informalities in, or reject any or all tenders, or accept the tender deemed to be the most favourable in the interest of the College of the Rockies. The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted. For further information please contact: Ms. Anita Palmer, Campus Manager, Fernie College of the Rockies 342 - 3rd Avenue, Fernie, BC V0B 1M0 Phone: 250-423-4691 „ Fax: 250-423-3932
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Invitation to Tender LOST DOG FORESTRY LTD. invites tenders to harvest stump to dump, approx 8000 cubic meters, from Woodlot W1567. Interested parties call Frank, (250)417-2751 for tender documents
Boats 12’ Lund aluminum boat with 8hp Mariner motor, EZ-Loader trailer & accessories, $2850 (250)426-8114 14’ Glascon Tri-Hull boat & trailer, w/oars, $600. Call (250)427-6806 15’6” fiberglass canoe, $550. 6hp Mercury outboard, $525. Both in ex. cond., Call after 5pm, (250)426-3968
Under the Warehouseman’s Lien ActThe contents of Unit #13 - current owner
Jim Dregen or Jim Dreger
will be sold for rent due to 626265 BC Ltd, DBA Evergreen Mini Storage located at 2375 Hwy 3 Jaffray, BC
15’ Lund boat, 15 hp Johnson motor, trailer, oars, ex. cond., $2750. Also, boat trailer, for 12’ or 14’ boat, $400. Call (250)489-3067
Furniture
16’ Aluminum boat, 9.9 Yamaha, trailer, life vests, oars, electric motor, $2100 obo. (250)421-1484
Auto Services
ANNOUNCING Saturday Service Hours We’re happy to announce service and light mechanical work for your convenience.
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Caribbean Zodiac 10’ c/w 9.9 Merc, 4-stroke & new EZ Loader trailer, $3900 obo. (250)428-4079
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OPEN HOUSES Cranbrook • Friday, June 21 6:00-7:00pm 1705 Mount Nelson Cres Curb appeal, beautiful views & great layout!
$342,900
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7:15-8:15pm 3105 Mount Royal Drive N Wonderful family home at an exceptional price.
$289,900
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10:00-11:00am 215 8th Avenue S
Great Starter Home! 2 bdrms, den, fenced yard & single garage.
$174,900
Linda Stuckey
10:00-11:00am 4 11th Street S
Great investment opportunity! Large lot!
$259,000
11:00am-12:00pm 3021 Mt Fisher Cres
Beautifully renovated character home with huge fully fenced yard!
$389,900
Kaytee Wheaton
11:30am-12:30pm 202 10th Avenue S
Exceptional Heritage home with great cash flow.
$489,000
Shelley Simon
11:30am-12:30pm 106 2365 12th Street N Great 2 bdrm condo in central location with newer windows, flooring & appliances.
$174,900
Linda Stuckey
12:15-1:15pm 3020 Mt Fisher Cres
Gorgeous executive home with all the new features.
$419,900
Kaytee Wheaton
1:00-2:00pm 612 17th Avenue S
Great family area close to Kinsmen Park & St. Mary's school.
$259,000
Shelley Simon
2:30-3:30pm 1329 17th St
Access, storage & RV parking in this unbelievable home with a view.
$379,000
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