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Communities in Bloom judges Robert Ivison and Alain Cappelle arrived at West Kootenay Regional Airport Tuesday, July 16 and were welcomed by Communities in Bloom chair, Darlene Kalawsky and Coun. Gordon Turner. Ivison and Cappelle are judging Castlegar in the International Challenge for medium and large cities. “We’re quite pleased with the interest,” said Ivison. “With entries from Japan, Singapore, Korea, etc., our message is getting out there.” Their global tour of communities started in June and by August, the men will have found their way across the Atlantic to England. They arrived in Canada Saturday, July 13 to begin the Canadian leg of their judging journey. Cappelle has more than 25 years of experience as a Landscape Architect winning several international awards. His expertise covers all aspects of landscape architecture from parks and rec-
reation grounds, city planning and urban design, to pesticide friendly concepts and harmonious park and green management. Ivison started his horticultural career as an apprentice with The Royal Parks, London, and after more than 20 years at a senior management level, he retired in 2005 to form his own company providing strategic and operational management support to Parks Services and other agencies across the United Kingdom. He advises on Green Space Strategy development and best practices for the better management of parks and open spaces. The judges weregiven a comprehensive tour of Castlegar on Wednesday, July 17 before leaving for Trail the next day. This year, Castlegar has undertaken a new peony demonstration garden at the Heritage Station Museum and has begun the planning for a children’s sculptural garden and learning facility at Millennium Park. Kalawsky said that is part of a larger fiveyear-plan involving numerous volunteers and partnerships.
With the (increasingly) famous ‘Linotype Wapiti’ as backdrop, Communities in Bloom judges Robert Ivison, above left, and Alain Cappelle (right) are welcomed at West Kootenay Regional Airport on July 16 by City Councillor Gord Turner and CiB driving force Darlene Kalawsky. Marvin Beatty
“We’ve also gone into the schools and supported the wetlands project at Kinnaird, the tomatosphere project with the Canadian Space
Agency and assisted in planting vegetables at Blueberry Creek Community School,” said Kalawsky. This year, hundreds of Canadian
communities are participating in the national and provincial editions of Communities in Bloom, along with municipalities from the United
States, England, Ireland, Italy and South Korea who are taking part in the International Challenge.
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The BC Coroners Service has confirmed the identity of a man whose body was recovered from Little Wilson Lake near New Denver on July 9, 2013. He is Michael Lorne Guthrie, aged 32, from Trail. Mr. Guthrie had
been camping with friends at Little Wilson Lake, a remote area about 38 kilometres north of New Denver. On the morning of May 25, 2013, he and a friend went fishing from a canoe on the lake. The canoe had apparently tipped over, and Mr. Guthrie was unable to reach shore.
A search conducted immediately after the incident could not locate him. Mr. Guthrie was located by other campers at the lake on July 9 and a positive identification confirmed. The BC Coroners Service and the RCMP are continuing to investigate this death.
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Castlegar RCMP are investigating a report of a missing person. 25-year-old Lyle Lamont was last seen on Sunday, July 14 at approximately 5:30 a.m. He left the family home stating he was going for a walk and has not been seen since. Friends and family have been out searching, as well as Castlegar Search and Rescue but as of this time no sightings or contact have been had with him. Lamont was last seen wearing: a blue striped hoodie and blue jeans. He is about 6 feet tall and weighs approximately 180
pounds. He has blond hair that is cut very short and blue eyes. RCMP have no reason at this point to believe foul play is involved in Lamont’s disappearance. “Search and rescue were out Sunday, Monday and Tuesday and the helicopter was out Tuesday,” said Sgt. Laurel Mathew of the Castlegar RCMP on Wednesday, July 17. “They are suspending the search until Sunday (July 21) and then will regroup with other rescue groups to see if there is more they can do.” He has a world map tattoo on one forearm (believed to be his left) that wraps around his whole arm, and on the inside of his other arm he has a grenade and
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This notice is published pursuant to section 4 of the Recall and Initiative Act. Approval in principle has been granted on an application for an initiative petition. The petition will be issued to proponent Dana Larsen on Monday, September 9, 2013 and signature sheets must be submitted to the Chief Electoral Officer by Monday, December 9, 2013. The Title of the Initiative is: An initiative to amend the Police Act. Summary of Initiative: The initiative draft Bill entitled, “Sensible Policing Act” proposes to amend the Police Act to no longer use provincial police resources on the enforcement of current laws in relation to simple possession and use of cannabis by adults. The draft law would prohibit the use of provincial police resources for this purpose, would require police to report in detail to the Minister of Justice any actual use of resources for this purpose and why it was necessary, and require the Minister to publish that report. The Bill also proposes that the province would call upon the Federal Government to repeal the federal prohibition on cannabis, or give British Columbia an exemption, such that British Columbia is able to tax and regulate cannabis similar to the regulation of alcohol and tobacco. As well it proposes that British Columbia shall establish a Provincial Commission to study the means and requirements necessary for the province to establish a legal and regulated model for the production and use of cannabis by adults. Last, the Bill would make non-lawful possession and use of cannabis by minors an offence similar to possession and use of alcohol.
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News City of Castlegar council discusses hospice, radon and more marvin beatty Castlegar News Reporter
Castlegar Hospice Society executive director, Suzanne Lehbauer, and Roger Simmons, consultant, presented a report to council July 15 regarding a plan to build and operate a regional hospice in Castlegar. The facility would care for those with life-threatening illnesses. The organization is seeking property from the city on which to build. After evaluating four sites, the property the society felt was best suited for a ten-unit hospice is located on 6th Avenue adjoining the fire hall. Site development, construction, equipment and furnishings have been estimated at over $3.5 million. The proposal has the support of the Castlegar & District Hospital Foundation, the Greater Trail Hospice Society and Salmo and District Hospice. Some concerns were raised by councillors regard-
ing possible future expansion needs of other nearby facilities. Simmons said he wanted to be clear they will sit down with any city committee or group to discuss options. The report will be sent to the Planning and Development Committee for consideration. Finance and Corporate Services Committee: sending letter re: a grant application from the Castlegar Pride Group for assistance with hosting the “Cirque de SoGay” event at Element Club Bar and Grill on August 30, informing them the 2013 grants budget has been depleted. Planning and Development Committee: reported similar numbers in June for both business licenses and building permits over the same period last year. Year-to-date new licences are at 590 versus 628 at this time in 2012. Permits were 67 year-to-date versus 71 in 2012.
The committee also recommended draft operating guidelines for Mobile Food Vendors be received for information and implementation. The guidelines suggested an amendment to the Business License Bylaw reflecting (among other requirements) a $250 business license fee for Mobile Food Vendors, as well as not being able to operate within 50 metres of non-mobile food vendors (restaurants) except where the mobile vendor has the written agreement of the non-mobile vendor. Emergency services monthly report in June noted an almost identical number in total incidents, with 74 in June 2012 and 73 in June 2013. Public Works cleared sight lines around 24th Street and 11th Avenue in response to concerns raised about excessive vehicle speeds. They also trimmed trees, ensured 30 km/h signs were in place
and painted SLOW, SCHOOL and 30 km on roadways. Speed watch groups and the RCMP are also monitoring the area. Cobra Climb: Coun. Chernoff reported completion of the work at the Cobra Climb. Coun. Turner said the facility had seen increased usage and positive comments were being received since improvements were made. Citizens for a Pesticide-Free Castlegar: were represented by Antoinette Halberstadt during question period, who wanted to know what happens next in the process of Public Works providing a full report to council re: pesticide use. Coun. McIntosh replied communications lines would remain open between the city public works department and the public; more informtion would be available in August, September at the latest. Building Bylaw 950 was amended re-
garding radon gas to read: “21.4 All residential buildings within the City of Castlegar shall be provided with a radon extraction
system connected to the rough in for the subfloor depressurization system required by Article 9.13.4.3 of British Columbia Building Code
2012. The mechanical exhausting devices shall discharge directly outdoors.” The next meeting is scheduled for Monday, Aug. 12 at 7 p.m.
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A man in control of an approximately 8,000 kg piece of machinery in the area near Roseberry got himself in a bit of a scrape when Slocan Lake RCMP curbed his ride. Police, according to a press release by Cst. A. Van Hussen, responded just after noon last Wednesday to a complaint of a road grader driving erratically on Wilson Creek Forest Road. There were concerns that the man driving the big machine, a Castlegar area resident, was either having medical issues, or was intoxicated.
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The 51-year-old operator was apprehended by police and it was determined that he had been consuming alcohol. He failed to provide a breath sample and was issued an immediate driving prohibition. His drivers license
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What’s old is new again at Wakefield Vintage Boutique marvin beatty Castlegar News Reporter
Wakefield Vintage Boutique and Handmade Goods has come together far more smoothly than owner Tammy Hickling and her fiancé Ken Laluk ever anticipated. One of the hardest-working people you’re likely to meet, Hickling said it was amazing how often things have just worked out, starting with the purchase itself. “There was a bidding war and we got the house by $500,” she laughed. From there, new flooring almost fell into place, a “vintage jewelry” sign Hickling had fit into a window frame without any modification and cabinets Hickling had from her 15 years of working in the construction business fit exactly where they were needed. Perhaps eeriest of
Wakefield Vintage Boutique owner Tammy Hickling in her new shop at 1486 Columbia Avenue on July 7. The new store features vintage glass, china, pottery, art, jewelry and other handmade goods. Marvin Beatty
all, is the story of the air conditioner which was not included in the sale and taken by the previous owners. Laluk was doing a renovation at his other job and came across a set of old windows that he snapped a photo of and sent to Hickling. She thought they looked great and would work well as
the main display case and counter for the new shop. “Later in the day he called me and said, ‘You’re never going to believe this,’” said Hickling. “The lady asked him to install this air conditioner and he recognized the note that was on it.” Lo and behold, it was the air condi-
tioning unit that used to be in the shop; it turns out the new display case windows are from the home of the granddaughter of the previous owner. These types of fortuitous happenings have both believing that moving ahead with the new shop was meant to be. Featuring vintage glass, china, pottery,
art, jewelry and other handmade goods, the shop is located in a beautifully renovated 1950s era home at 1486 Columbia Avenue in Castlegar (right across from Tim Horton’s). “I fell in love with vintage a long time ago,” said Hickling. “It was probably 30 years ago that I started collecting.
“We bought the house in March; I’ve always said I wanted to own my own shop.” With massive corner windows, the store is bright and cheery. Crown mouldings, fresh paint, new floors and the removal of a few walls have transformed the former home into a pleasant shopping experience. “I have a huge collection of Carnival Glass,” said Hickling. “That’s kind of my specialty. It was produced from the late 1800s to the early 1940s. It’s still being produced now but not by the same manufacturing process because they were using silver nitrate to get the colour.” Hickling owns a home in Robson and is an avid gardener; twice she’s had her gardens in the Castlegar Garden Tour. Fresh flowers were available in the shop and the whole property has been brought
up to an almost parklike setting. At one point she toyed with the idea of making her Robson home a bed and breakfast but decided she prefers her privacy and off-hours more. But the work ethic she and Laluk have in common just won’t be satiated. “We’ve probably had four or five days off since April,” said Laluk. “It’s been a lot of work but it’s amazing how well things came together.” The store is open 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. from Wednesday to Saturday and there is ample parking at the back of the store. A website is in the works but for now photos and more information about what’s available is at the store’s Facebook page; just search “Wakefield Vintage Boutique and handmade Goods” or call 250-304-9503.
Furniture fundraiser for foundation jim sinclair Castlegar News Editor
R e pre s e nt at i v e s from 22 City Furniture locations across B.C. and Alberta converged on Castlegar, whose Manjeet, Nav and Jas Natt played host for the com-
pany’s annual charity golf tournament at the Castlegar Golf Club on Monday, July 15. The company, established in Prince George in 1976, has been holding these tournaments for 16 years, and this was
the first to be held in Castlegar. Each year a worthy recipient is chosen to be supported by the tournament; this year it was the Castlegar and District Hospital Foundation, which received $3,500. A thrilled Nettie
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Welcome aboard
The no-vacancy sign is once again hanging outside our “boilerplate” – that’s what they call the strip with all the faces at the bottom of this page. There were a couple of issues lately where it was getting downright lonesome, but it’s great to once again have a full complement on the Castlegar News team. Black Press veterans Chuck and Karen Bennett are no strangers to running newspapers and their influence is already making noticeable impact. The publisher and director of sales, respectively, are proof positive that experience and sound judgement will always have a place in a business environment. Christine Esovoloff comes to the Castlegar News from just down the street, figuratively, at least, and she’s the answer to some aggressive and persistent recruiting. The Castlegar native has a far-reaching local network to go along with her capable and energetic demeanor. She’s happy to be on the roster and everyone else is glad to have her. Speaking of rosters, the comparison of staffs and teams... of business and sports, goes on all the time and with good reason. Without dedicated teamwork, teams and staffs can all-too-quickly struggle and no one wants that. The folks pictured on the strip below, and the regular contributors to this paper and castlegarnews.com, are all quite pleased to be there, working in this city and providing readers and clients with interesting, informative material and great value for their advertising investment. We want to hear from you.
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Spots in Time - Gord Turner
Dealing with being locked out Recently, I was waiting in my vehicle for my wife who was shopping in Safeway, and I saw four people walk over to a vehicle. They stood around it, giving one of the guys the gears. It seems he locked his keys in the vehicle. Locking your keys in your vehicle is not a problem if you carry a spare set. It’s also not a problem if you have an extra set of keys at home and you have a friend nearby who can drive you home to get them. Unfortunately, in this situation, neither of the above scenarios applied. So the owner went to look for a coat hanger to put down the inside of his truck window. Because one of the windows had been left an inch or two open, the girls with their slender arms tried to reach in far enough to turn the window further down. No luck! Having been in similar situations many times myself, I went over to help them. As an exercise in sympathy, I gave them a string of rope and a long piece of rubber with a hook on the end. I couldn’t get my arm through the gap in the window, so Cindy Amaral Production Manager
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I let the girls work at it. Soon after that, I had to leave. I don’t know how long it took them to get into the vehicle. With the window partway down, it probably didn’t take too long. However, this situation does point out a basic necessity— carry a second set of keys. The set doesn’t have to have all your keys on it—just a simple vehicle door-key that can fit into your wallet, handbag, or pocket. An old trick that a lot of owners used to do was to purchase a magnetic key holder, insert the extra key, and place it under the vehicle in a place fairly easy to get at. That way if you locked your first set of keys in your car, you simply needed to crawl under the chassis and grab the extra key. Nowadays, I carry an extra set of keys in my pocket—just in case. I wish I had done so in the past. I guess I left my keys in the ignition or on the car seat at least a dozen times over the years. Many times I had my family with me, and because in those times we weren’t rolling in money, I always tried to get into the vehicle
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myself—usually using a coat hanger. Most of those times, I did get into the vehicle to retrieve my keys. Sometimes it took an hour or so working that coat hanger up and down inside the window. Often the seal around the window would be damaged and the paint on the door might be scraped a bit. The task was extremely frustrating and time-consuming. It’s interesting that when you’re in the locked out dilemma, a crowd usually gathers to watch. In some instances, one or two guys insist on helping. They often work at the window from a different angle. Many of them had stories to tell about times they were locked out and how difficult it was. Their stories passed the time while we were probing and prying to get inside the vehicle. Perhaps the best way to ensure you are not stuck for too long with your keys locked inside the vehicle is to become a member of BCAA, an organization that is set up to bring help your way quickly. Don’t, however, leave your cell phone in the vehicle, too. That would be double lock out. Jim Sinclair Editor
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Taking issue
Our local MP Alex Atamanenko recently voted in favour of Bill C-266, the bill that would that establish April 2 as Pope John Paul II Day in Canada. I am personally dismayed that a progressive NDP MP would be willing to celebrate a religious figure that promoted an anti-human rights agenda. The designation of a day for Canada to officially recognize Pope John Paul II is inconsistent with the goals and values established and promoted by the Government of Canada. While John Paul II was a charismatic figure, his record as leader of the Catholic Church is full of scandal and poor management. Barbara Blaine, head of the Survivors Network of those Abused by Priests
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they will call police dispatch and request them to attend. In turn, paramedics don’t get dispatched to an armed robbery, the police do. If something is on fire, the fire department is dispatched. If someone has a heart attack, the paramedics are dispatched. In this case, an individual had experienced a medical issue not related to any assault or “suspicious occurrence,” and therefore the police were not dispatched, hence the reason they didn’t attend. I hope this clears things up and as requested in the letter to the editor, the issue of whether the appropriate first responders attended, was looked into. Sgt Laurel Mathew NCOi/c Castlegar RCMP
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Centre and The Kootenay Gallery of Art. Full schedule of day’s events: www.kootenayfestival. com
$15 per class; supplies included. Sponsored by TECK. More info / registration form link at www. kootenaygallery.com
Thursday July 18: Fiddle concert and dance part of the an-
Tuesday August 27: By-election debate at the Sandman Hotel in
ongoing: JULY - AUG SENIORs ACTIVITIES @ castlegar COMPLEX
nual fiddle camp at Selkirk College put on by BC Old Time Fiddlers #9. 7 p.m. at Kinnaird Community Church Hall, 1250 26th St. Castlegar. Admission: $7 for adults, $3 for kids 12 and under. See and hear what these great instructors can do when the spotlight shines on them.
Castlegar 7 - 9 p.m. sponsored by the Castlegar Chamber of Commerce.
saturday July 20: Pass Creek Gospel Music Festival at the
children’s clothing and shoes age 0 - 12 years Friday, July 19 - Saturday, July 27. Hurry on in and pick up a great selection to choose from. Summer hours in effect until August 31: Mondays - Saturdays 10 a.m. 2 p.m. Closed Sundays and stat holidays. A new Silent Auction is being prepared for bidding featuring an antique secretariat desk along with many other exciting items. Start up date for this auction will be announced in the near future. Volunteers are needed in various departments of the Treasure Shop and the Hospital Gift Shop. Application forms available at the Treasure Shop. Mondays and Saturdays are donation days if possible.
Pass Creek Exhibition Grounds, 6:30 p.m. – 8:45 p.m. Outdoor Gospel Music concert featuring local and out of province musicians singing/playing traditional hymns and todays gospel songs. Bring lawn chairs. Admission by donation. More info, call John at 250-365-7456
saturday july 20: castlegar trail build day 10 - 2 p.m. at
Merry Creek Parking Lot. BBQ after provided by Castlegar Friends of Parks and Trails. We have tools but rakes, shovels and clippers would be great. We’ll work on the new dual direction trail (Merry Go Round). Find us on Facebook at Castlegar Mountain Bike Society. Thanks to the 30+ people who showed up last time! Great way to meet like minded people! saturday july 20: The Old theatre presents a free movie Big
with Tom Hanks at 1:30 p.m. The Old Theatre is located at 185 Columbia Avenue in Castlegar. Visit www.theoldtheatre.com or find them on Facebook. Saturday july 20: “Save the Ta Ta’s car wash” starting at noon
at Lion’s Head Smoke and Brew Pub. The Canadian Breast Cancer Foundation has donated ribbons and bracelets to wear and show your support. Come out and help us raise money for breast cancer research at 2629 Broadwater Road in Robson. wednesday july 24: Castlegar Concerts in the Park presents
Lisa Nicole with Jason Thomas (Country Rock) free at Kinnaird Park at 7 p.m. Concession by the Castlegar Interact Club. Friday, July 26 to Monday, July 29: Mobile mammography service will be at the Castlegar
Community Health Centre (Conference Room), 709-10th Steet. Call 1-800-663-9203 to book and for more information.
saturday July 27: Kootenay Festival at Heritage Way across
from the airport and adjacent to the Doukhobor Discovery
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ongoing: The Treasure Shop is having a 2 for 1 sale on all
ONGOING: Free Open Mic in the Art Farm community garden
downtown by the bowling alley and hospital auxiliary thrift shop. Custom built purple stage from Raccoon Carpentry. Open to musicians and any other kinds of performers. Last Wednesday of every month until early fall. All welcome to come out and enjoy. 7 - 9 p.m. Email dsoukoroff17@hotmail.com for more info. ongoing: castlegar Sculpture walk and castlegar art walk:
Visit www.sculpturewalkcastlegar.com and www.castlegarculture.com or call the Chamber of Commerce Info Centre at 250365-6313 for details. ongoing: Castlegar Garden Club summer meeting schedule
MON: 10:00 Darts, 1:00 Whist. TUES: 9:30 Floor Curling/Carpet Bowling, 1:00 Crafts, 7:00 Pool. WED: 9:30 Floor Curling, 7:00 Rummoli. THURS: 9:00 3rd Thursday is Zone 6 Sr. Games meeting, 1:00 Bingo. FRI: 10:00 Qi Gong, 1:00 Bridge/ Crib. Open five days, 9:00 to 4:00 coffee. ONGOING: Robson Flea Market 9
a.m. to 2 p.m. every Sunday, all summer. New vendors welcome; book early because we fill up fast. We offer a fantastic homestyle breakfast and a large variety of items and treasures. Friends or family visiting? Bring them by. Free door prize every week, silent auction every month and loonie table with great bargains. For table rentals call Lynne 250365-8165.
a.m. at Kinnaird Hall 2320 Columbia Avenue. Round table discussion. Get motivated to eat healthy and lose weight. Join round table talks, make new friends. Monthly fee of $10. More info call 365-7956. ongoing: sharing dinner pot
All welcome for a hot meal Tuesdays at noon at the Cadet Hall on 8th Avenue in Castlegar, two blocks from the library. No charge. Sponsored by the Stonesoup committee. Ongoing: Castlegar A.A. meetings at the Pioneer Arena Sun.
at 10 a.m. (phone Mike at 3658302), Tues. at 7 p.m. (phone Dennis at 365-2738), Wednesday at 7 p.m., (Call Fay at 250687-0484. Thurs. at 8 p.m. (phone Jim at 365-6216) and Sat. at 8 p.m (phone Len at 3657805) ongoing: al-anon meets every Monday night AL-ANON is for
lies for international high school students. Time frame is 2 - 3 months during the upcoming school term. If interested, call Doug Clark at 250-365-3036.
people whose lives have been affected by someone else’s drinking. Meeting every Monday 8 p.m. to 9 p.m. at 2224 6th Ave. (Kootenay Society for Community Living building.) More info call Donna 365-3168 or Eileen 365-3674.
Ongoing: FARMER’S MARKET AT THE CASTLEGAR STATION MUSEUM
ongoing: legion meat draws every saturday Royal Cana-
ONGOING: Castlegar Rotary Clubs are looking for host fami-
Saturdays from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. A great variety of goods from local vendors: fruit and veggies, pies, cinnamon buns, pyrohi, borscht, jams, plants, haircuts, loofa slice soaps and a lot more. Free coffee, too. New vendors welcome. To book a spot (only $5) call Deb at 250-365-6440. Ongoing: Family Caregiver Series, free Alzheimer Society of
B.C. workshop explains effective ways to care for a person with Alzheimer’s disease or another dementia. Three Tuesdays: June 11, 18 and 25. Robson community School, 3131 Waldie, Robson. Pre-registration is required. Call 250-365-6769 or email jleffelaar@alzheimerbc.org.
- 3rd Wednesday of the month, 6:00 p.m. at local gardens. For a change of pace, relax over potluck appetizers in a garden setting sharing garden lore. New members always welcome. More info: Rose Cheveldave at 250365-9600 or email castlegargardenclubinfo@shaw.ca.
Ongoing: Concerts in the Park
ongoing: Kids’ Summer Art Camps at the Kootenay Gal-
Ongoing: All About Breastfeeding Informative support
lery of Art. July 2, 3, 4 & 9, 10, 11 and August 20, 21, 22 & 27, 28, 29 from 10 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Lunch from 12 – 12:30 p.m., please bring your own lunch. Pre-registration is required.
ongoing: tops group meets every wednesday 8:30 a.m. to 10
in Castlegar at Kinnaird Park. Wednesdays at 7 p.m. from June 12 to August 28. Concessions by the Castlegar Interact Club. This Wednesday (17th) is Ray Bouliane (country classics and blues). More info, call Darlene 250-365-215
group for breastfeeding moms. Neighbourhood House (behind Chopsticks) in Castlegar, Tuesdays, 10:30 - noon More info: 250-365-3662, www.kootenayfamilyplace.org
dian Legion Castlegar/Robson Branch#170, 248 Columbia Ave. Doors open at 3 p.m., draws 4 - 6 p.m. every half hour with other special prizes awarded. Guests more than welcome and can be signed in by a member. Come out and have fun with great company. ongoing: Confluence Fellowship Circle A Christian gath-
ering with a Celtic flavour. We meet outside in the warmweather! Call 365-5693 to confirm time and place. What are we about? Come and see, or visit www.confluence.fellowshipcircle.com
ongoing: Operation Feast es-
tablished in 2012 provides meals for members of our community. All invited for home-cooked meals Thursdays at New Life Assembly Church, 602 - 7th Street. Doors open at 4 p.m, dinner served until 5:30 p.m. Entrance to dining area located at the back of Church. More info: Carol at 365-5734.
ongoing: Mom’s Support Group
* WILL RESUME IN SEPT * All moms welcome to this loosely structured group supporting challenges of being a mom. No referral required. Comments/ queries: Sandi McCreight 250.365.2104 ext. 34 ongoing:
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Ongoing: free pool - Everyone welcome Every Saturday at the
Royal Canadian Legion, 248 Columbia Ave. Bring friends and have an afternoon of fun.
ongoing: friday youth program
at Blueberry Creek Community School. A fun, safe night for kids in the area to watch a movie, play games/sports and hang out with friends. For grades K - 5, 6:30-8 p.m. and for grades 6 and up, 8-10 p.m. Check out the B.C.C.S. facebook page for movie listings and other information or phone 250-365-7201.
ongoing: special olympics castlegar needs volunteers More
info please call 250-919-0757.
Ongoing: USCC Cultural Interpretive Society meets every
Monday and Wednesday, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Doukhobor Arts and Crafts Centre, 820 Markova Rd., beside the Brilliant Cultural Centre.
Ongoing: Advocate in Castlegar on Thursdays Questions about
the Lion’s Head Pub every Tuesday. Games start at 7 p.m. sharp and go until there is a winner. Buy-in is $50 with 25 per cent going to charity and the rest in cash prizes. 20 players max.
welfare issues, disability benefits, tenancy or family law? A staff person from The Advocacy Centre is in Castlegar every Thursday from 9:30 a.m. - 3:30 p.m. at Castlegar and District Community Services, 1007 2nd Street. Appointments are encouraged, please call the Centre at 250608-0589 or 1-877-352-5777.
ongoing: TOASTMASTERS MEETINGS Local Toastmasters club
ongoing: need a haircut for a job interview? Brooke will
ongoing: poker fundraiser at
Sentinel Speakers meets 7 to 9 p.m. at the Fireside Inn Castlegar on the 1st and 3rd Wednesday of the month. Learn speaking skills, gain confidence and have some fun! Guests warmly welcomed. More info call Diane Cushing at 250-365-8336.
come to your house and give you a free haircut. Call her at 250-365-2799 to arrange it.
Ongoing: FREE AND CONFIDENTIAL COUNSELLING for problem gam-
bling; Castlegar Community Services Call 250-608-2254.
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Record-holder ready for BC Seniors Games MARVIN BEATTY Castlegar News Reporter
The BC Seniors Games are edging closer and athletes in the Kootenays are gearing up to be part of the thousands who will arrive in Kamloops August 20 - 24. Athletes from Castlegar, Grand Forks, Greenwood, Kaslo, Nakusp, Nelson, Rossland, Salmo and Trail will represent the West Kootenay Boundary (Zone 6), during the games. One of those competing is Castlegar’s Cheryl Closkey, owner of B.C. and Canadian records in both hammer and weight throws, at 25.5 metres and 10.7 metres, respectively. She also competes in javelin and discus events. Closkey is heading for the 2013 Canadian Masters Out-
door Track and Field Championships in Regina from July 26 to 28 before going on to compete in Kamloops. A life-long athlete who now prefers discus, javelin, hammer and weight throwing over basketball (in part because of seven knee surgeries), Closkey was training hard at Hayley Field near Trail on Monday, July 15. “I start off [training] easy to reinforce what I’m doing,” said Closkey. Jack, her husband and coach, also keeps a close eye on her training, providing constant feedback in her body position and technique. There will be 26 events spread out across the city, from darts at Desert Gardens Seniors Complex to swimming and track and field at the Tournament
Capital Centre and many more. Mary Strandt, registration results and communications person for the games, said so far 3,563 athletes are participating in events; this does not include the hundreds of officials, volunteers and sponsors needed for such a large undertaking. “It’s the second largest in the last 26 years and we’re only a hundred under that number,” said Strandt. “It’s going to be incredible. If you know Riverside Park, we’ve got the dragon boating, lawn bowling and tennis and it is also our headquarters. The park is going to be hopping.” After opening ceremonies that include a torch lighting event and parade of athletes, the participants will have entertainment, banquets and dances to keep them
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This month Wendy Toyer, executive director of the ALS Society of BC is travelling across the province to personally thank each golfer who participated in the PGA of BC Golfathon for ALS. In Castlegar it was Florio Vassilakakis who swung the clubs for the cause. This was his second such effort in as many years. Florio completed 270 holes of golf in the one day session, generating more than
$1,500 for the ALS research. When all was said and done his average score was 83 per round. “It’s funny because when you play golf and you’re on a pace of about four and a half hours per round, you do have time to think about every shot,” said Vassilakakis, “and you do overthink sometimes. Sometimes it’s better to just go up there and hit the ball.” He said a cool, wet day lessened fatigue and also allowed him to speed through rela-
tively few players. “Two hundred and seventy holes is phenomenal,” said Toyer on the July 11 occasion of Florio getting his certificate of appreciation. “Even more so when you think that he was out there by himself.” Tabulations were still ongoing on the day Toyer was in town, but she was able to say that well over a hundred thousand dollars had been raised in the Golfathon drive for this year. Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS),
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Cheryl Closkey of Castlegar training in discus at Haley Field near Rossland on Monday, July 15. Marvin Beatty
busy between events. The McArthur Island Sports Complex will play host to soccer, curling and hockey. Strandt said the new Tournament Ranch Capital, located just north of Rayleigh, will be used for softball and she described it as one of the best facilities in Kamloops. Cyclists will also
see plenty of the interior city, dubbed “The Tournament Capital,” as routing will take them out from Kamloops toward Dallas and back. The Closkey’s said they were looking forward to being in Kamloops. More information: www.2013kamloops bcseniorsgames.org.
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A July 12 press release from The Community Foundation of Castlegar and District boldly announces the group’s official charitable status as confirmed on July 1st by the Canada Revenue Agency. “We are very pleased that the lengthy process to achieve this status has been successful�, states Board President Bob Jackson. “This means the Foundation can now receive funds and issue tax receipts to donors. We can now begin the process that includes providing information to the community, receiving applications for funding and determining the recipients�. Castlegar is the last community in the West Kootenay Boundary Region to have a community
Foundation directors (L-R): Roberta Hamilton, Nicole Beetstra, Brian Miller, Caroline Kavaloff, Tammy Verigin-Burk and Bob Jackson. Missing: directors Bruce Gerrand, Dan Salekin and Paul Maier. submitted
foundation. Interest began in 2011 with a public presentation by staff from the Community Foundations of Canada, followed by formation of a Board of Directors and provincial incorporation in 2012. The current Board members include: Brian Miller, Vice-President; Paul Maier, Treasurer; Roberta Hamilton, Secretary; Directors Dan Salekin, Nicole Beetstra,
Caroline Kavaloff, Bruce Gerrand, Tammy Verigin-Burk. Community Foundations pool the charitable gifts of many donors into permanent, income-earning endowment funds that benefit the local community. Grants are approved from the earnings of these funds to support a wide range of local initiatives. Jackson states, “Our vision is building a better community,
now and forever. Our mission is improving the quality of life in Castlegar and District by developing permanent endowment, making responsible grants and inspiring leadership. We are now planning an official community launch of the Foundation later this year.� More details are available online at w w w. c o m m u n i t y foundationofcastlegar. org
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Everyone’s invited to the gospel music event this Saturday July 20, at 6:30 p.m. The location is the Pass Creek Exhibition Grounds at the bandshell. The music will be a mix of at least 50 per cent traditional hymns with the remainder being newer gospel songs. All the music will be live. There will be three to four groups of very talented local singers and musicians, a very talented group from Southern Alberta called the Fehr Family who is touring Eastern Canada and U.S.A. and also audience singing. For more information on the Fehr Family you can visit their website at www.fehrfamilymusic.com. For those not familiar with the local musical talent you may be pleasantly surprised by the abundance of excellent singers and musicians. There will be a prayer team available to pray for/with anyone who would like prayer for any reason. This is a non-denominational event. If you
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like good live music you will enjoy this event. You can expect to hear music that varies from bluegrass type music to more traditional gospel music to southern gospel and to the more modern “light rock” gospel music of today. We have hired a local company that is well known for providing quality sound to handle the sound system so that aspect is in good hands. This is the first time anything like this has happened in our area that we know of and if the response is good we will consider making this an annual event and possibly expanding to three days with concerts on Friday evening, several on
Saturday and also on Sunday, with food and vendors and other activities. The Truthbearers Christian Motorcycle Club is handling parking and security in the parking area while the concert is on. Please bring your lawn chairs or a blanket as the wooden benches and/or chairs may not be the most comfortable. We also need more volunteers for this year and if we decide to proceed with a three day event next year we will need a lot more people involved. As there will be no concession bring your own water or other non alcoholic beverages. There is no admission but an offering will be taken. What could be a nicer way to spend a summer evening than sitting outdoors listening to excellent live music? Hope to see you there. For more information or to volunteer you can contact John Phillips at 250-365-7456 or e-mail john491@shaw. ca, Cynthia Dillon/Pelltier at Kinnaird Church Of God 250-365-5300.
Local quilters stitch together Debra McCracken is an active member of the local quilting scene. When widespread flooding occurred recently in Southern Alberta it did not take long before local quilters sprang into action, joining a widespread effort to show support for out neighbours to the east. “All it took was one facebook post and one email,” said McCracken about the haul of more than 30 quilts created by a group of talented locals. McCracken said on July 15 she was delivering the shipment in person, leaving for Alberta in a matter of days. Debra McCracken is pictured above July 15 with a small sample of the cargo she would take to Alberta later that week. Jim Sinclair
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From Trail: Mike Isernia, Mike Moon, Blake Sidoni and Dennis Grinblats. Beaver Valley: Bryden Tac he and Jordan Kniert. Rossland: Nick Fantin and Rowen Stevens. Castlegar: Mathew Liszt, Devon Dunkley, Eli Voykin, Malcom Macleod and Saw Nelson: Akira Engelbrecht yer Murdoch. and Mason Todevic. Genelle: Quentien Lavora to
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or Soccer I would like to thank all of On behalf of everyone at Castlegar Min ity. helping soccer thrive on our commun the sponsors for being a vital part of the out with would not be possible The smiles on the faces that you see made. Thank you so much! have you generous contributions that tlegar for taking such good care of Thanks also goes out to the City of Cas are elds, I can assure you that our fields our fields. Having played at many fi ar. tleg Cas of the crew at the City among the best in the area thanks to volunteers who helped out during the I would also like to thank the many ple team managers to all the amazing peo year. From coaches to assistants to be not also ld wou ng the year, soccer on our executive who helped out duri e me the amount of work that gets don zes ama ys possible without you. It alwa on ne anyo e com wel We would always by a relatively small group of people. re. futu the in board who would like to help s are trying to develop more opportunitie Soccer is growing again in our area. We ch whi ics clin hing held successful coac for soccer in the Kootenays. We have kids have received. Last winter we our hing has improved the level of coac the winter at Selkirk College, and we held development sessions throughout will run this fall. It is a good time for are trying to develop a program that soccer in Castlegar! er in our area, or would like to discuss If you have any questions about socc t hesitate to contact me. It’s been a grea anything soccer related please do not year everyone, thanks again! Yuro Ihns ocitation President - Castlegar Minor Soccer Ass myihns@mac.com
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CITY OF CASTLEGAR 2013 LOCAL GOVERNMENT BY-ELECTION NOTICE OF NOMINATION Public Notice is given to the electors of the City of Castlegar that nominations for the office of: Councillor – 1 position for a 14 month term (October, 2013 to November, 2014), will be received by the Chief Election Officer during regular office hours, as follows:
At City Hall, 460 Columbia Avenue, Castlegar, B.C. between the hours of 9:00 a.m. on Tuesday, July 30, 2013 to 4:00 p.m. on Friday, August 9, 2013, excluding Statutory holidays and weekends.
Nomination documents are available at the City of Castlegar office during regular office hours (8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.), Monday through Friday, excluding Statutory Holidays. QUALIFICATIONS FOR OFFICE
A person is qualified to be nominated, elected, and to hold office as a member of local government if they meet the following criteria: • Canadian citizen; • 18 years of age or older; • resident of British Columbia for at least 6 months immediately before the day nomination papers are filed; and • not disqualified by the Local Government Act or any other enactment from voting in an election in British Columbia or from being nominated for, being elected to, or holding office.
LIST OF REGISTERED ELECTORS
Beginning July 30, 2013 until the close of general voting for the By-election on September 14, 2013, a copy of the list of registered electors will, upon signature, be available for public inspection, at Castlegar City Hall, 460 Columbia Avenue, Castlegar, BC, between the hours of 8:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m., Monday to Friday, excluding statutory holidays. In accordance with the Local Government Act, the City of Castlegar will be using the provincial voters list as the register of resident electors for the upcoming Local Government By-Election to be held Saturday, September 14, 2013. If your name is not on the list of registered electors and you meet the qualifications as a resident elector or a non-resident property elector, you may register on voting day by producing at least two pieces of acceptable identification, one of which must have your signature and providing proof of residency or property ownership. To register as a Non-resident property elector you must also produce written consent of the majority of the property owners (if there is more than one registered owner for the property).
OBJECTIONS TO REGISTRATION OF AN ELECTOR
An objection to the registration of a person whose name appears on the list of registered electors may be made in accordance with the Local Government Act until 4:00 p.m. on Friday, August 9, 2013. An objection must be made in writing and may only be made by a person entitled to be registered as an elector of the City of Castlegar and can only be made on the basis that the person whose name appears has died or is not qualified to be registered as an elector of the City of Castlegar.
REMOVAL OF PERSONAL INFORMATION
An elector may request that in order to protect the privacy or security of the elector, the Chief Election Officer amend the list of registered electors that is to be available for public inspection, or that is to be provided to candidates, by omitting or obscuring the address of the elector or other information about the elector. If you wish to have this list of registered electors amended to obscure your personal information, please contact the Chief Election Officer at 365-7227 prior to Friday, July 26, 2013. FURTHER INFORMATION on the foregoing may be obtained by contacting: Carolyn Rempel, Chief Election Officer (250) 365-7227 or crempel@castlegar.ca John Malcolm, Deputy Election Officer (250) 365-7227 or jmalcolm@castlegar.ca Nicole Brown, Deputy Election Officer (250) 365-7227 or nbrown@castlegar.ca Carolyn Rempel Chief Election Officer
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Art Walk in Castlegar June 25th - September 14th Brochure and walking maps available at the CastlegarChamber of Commerce and all gallery venues. A project of the Castlegar Arts Council
Celebrating 17 years of bringing art to the community!
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Nicole loves her work marvin beatty Castlegar News Reporter
Country-rock sensation Lisa Nicole is one busy lady; not only is she in the midst of planning to film a music video but she’s also touring across Canada over the summer and will be making stops in the Kootenays. The music video is set for filming on August 18 at a western movie set in Langley and she’s putting the word out for anyone who may want a role. “I’m filming a music video for my latest single, ‘It Got Ugly.’ It will be going to country radio in August,” said Nicole. “If anyone wants to help out, western cowgirls, cowboys and outlaws are welcome. I will also be doing an Indiegogo [crowd funding] campaign to raise some funds for the release.” In September she is off to Edmonton for a showcase at the Canadian Country Music Association before embarking on a tour that will take her across the country with longtime fellow artist, Jason Thomas (who is from Trail). “We will be on the road for over five weeks; all the way to Nova Scotia,” she
said. “I love it and wouldn’t trade what I do for anything.” Nicole’s exhausting tour lineup will also see her rocking the big stage at Rockin’ River Musicfest in Mission, B.C. August 17. “I’ll be on the main stage, the same stage Brad Paisley is headlining. It’s going to pretty cool,” she said. Tickets for the festival can be found at http://rockinriverfest.com. Nicole will also be doing no fewer than five gigs locally in July:
• Wednesday, July 24: Music in the Park, 7 p.m. at Kinnaird Park in Castlegar
• Friday, July 26: Marketfest, 6:15 p.m. in Nelson and 9 p.m. at the Lions Head Pub in Robson
• Saturday, July 27: Kootenay Festival at 3:30 p.m. adjacent to the Doukhobor Discovery Centre and The Kootenay Gallery of Art on Heritage Way; then she’s off to Trail at 9 p.m. for another show at the Arlington Bar and Grill. “I know I have a pretty good following in Castlegar,” said Nicole. “I really appreciate the support of my home town.”
Bloom judges Continued from P. A1
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and community involvement. The evaluation is based on the local conditions and achievements of citizens, businesses, organizations, institutions and the municipal government working together towards common objectives. The results will be announced at the National Awards Ceremonies, in Ottawa-Gatineau, Canada’s Capital Region from October 23 to 26, 2013.
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Arts & Culture
Castlegar Artwalk 2013, Artist profiles four and five Formatted by: April Cuffy Artist Name: Gayle Edwards Venue: Glacier Honda (#9) Medium: Nature Paintings (Acrylic, Watercolour) Residence: Castlegar Hometown: Prince George Artist Statement: Being creative has always been a part of my life—I have tried many aspects of creativity including sewing, quilting and
Bio: My first goal after retiring from some 30 years in the workforce was to take art classes. I began with watercolour classes at the Artist Co-op in Prince George, where I lived at the time. These classes covered basics in watercolour, the colour wheel, values and specifics, painting clouds or rocks, etc. My teacher, Sharon Antonenko, was a well-known Prince George artist. After living there
“Heron” by Gayle Edwards Photos submitted
others, but painting has always been my favourite since high school. I love to paint things from nature: flowers, birds and animals. I have painted a number of people’s pets and also landscapes. Simple things appeal to me. I like my paintings to be bright, cheerful and hopefully bring a smile to people.
for many years, we decided to move further south to Castlegar in May 2008 with our family. I was looking for a place to do “drop-in” art classes in Castlegar to continue my painting on a regular basis. Since about 2009I have been attending Mirja Vahala’s Art Mentoring Classes at her Wind-
borne Bed and Breakfast studio. I enjoy doing watercolour and acrylics. Artist Name: Jacquie Hamilton Venue: Jean’s Material Things (#6) Medium: Hand-woven “Happy Towels” Residence: Castlegar Bio and Artist statement: I have been weaving since the early 1970s when handwoven were mostly “lumpy and bumpy.” Over the decades, handcrafted woven items have become finer and controlled— household lines, blankets and rugs, and luxury accessories made from exotic threads. Expertly woven towels by Jacquie Hamilton When the Selkirk Weavers’ and Spinners’ Guild chose a colour wheel of tea towels Building a Healthy Community as their display theme for a Castlegar Recreation Complex conference, I started on an 2101 - 6th Avenue, Castlegar, BC extended exercise in colour. 250-365-3386 Each unique hand-woven towel features narrow stripes that shift in colour along the length of the fabric. Controlling those shifts and finding other colours that enhance Summer Programs July & August Drop In this design seems to be a for Kids never-ending quest—and Fitness Schedule one that never fails to make SUMMER COOL CAMPS Monday 8:30 – 9:30am Deep Water Workout me happy. WEEK #4 – CASTLEGAR COMMUNITY 9:00-10:00am Circuit Strength While the result is eyeCOMPLEX 6:00-7:00pm Ultimate Kickbox JULY 22 - 26 6-8YRS & 9-12YRS pleasing, the all-cotton towARTFUL ANTICS els are certainly functional Tuesday 9:00-10:00am Step to It $109.00 PER WEEK (8:30-3:00PM) 9:00-11:00am Health & Recovery and will stand up to repeated WEEK #5 – CASTLEGAR COMMUNITY 6:00-7:00pm Body Blast use. COMPLEX
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Rocking out at Supercat Studios’ summer camps ing out to a heavy metal version of the nursery rhyme Hot Cross Buns. At Supercat Studios, located in a soundproofed,
MARVIN BEATTY Castlegar News Reporter
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Sports Saints add power blueliner
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The Selkirk College Men’s Hockey program has announce a playing commitment from defenceman David Mead (Conklin, NY) who will compete for the Saints beginning in the 2013/14 B.C. Intercollegiate Hockey League season. More at www. castlegarnews. com/sports/
Castlegar Aquanauts rule the rinse submitted
The Castlegar Aquanauts hosted their annual swim meet last weekend, with 59 Castlegar swimmers racing in their home pool. Four swimmers broke at least one meet record, and 21 placed in the top three for their age group. Overall, the Castlegar Aquanauts placed first with 865 points. A total of 15 med-
als were awarded in Colville two weeks ago. Four swimmers, along with a relay team, broke records in Colville. A 400 m IM teamvrs-team race called “Guts n’ Glory” saw Sera Welychko place fourth. The whole team cheered for her in the exciting swim as Sera represented the Aquanauts exceptionally. Training continues for two remaining
The Castlegar Aquanauts Swim Team posed for a group photo on Wednesday, July 3. Marvin Beatty
meets before provincial championships, held in Coquitlam in August. For a complete
Castlegar Girls Softball Association would like to Thank the following businesses for donating to our raffle draw and to our concession stand.... • Shoppers Drug Mart • Pepsi • Kootenay Market • Safeway • No Frills • John from Frito Lay • Ben Spiller • Leeanna & Derek Handley from Westons
• Pharmasave • Total Pet • Hairlines • Dragon Flies & Fairy Dust • Caterpillar • Dairy Queen • HTR Designs • Lordco • Central City Shoes
CGSA would also like to Thank SPL and Zellstoff Celgar for sponsoring the ball shirts for the girls.... (See you next year?) CGSA would like to send out a “BIG” Thank You to all the coaches for their time and patience coaching our girls and also a very big thank you to our umpires; Gary,Daniah,Molly,Michelle,Angela & Nathan... Last but not least,Thank You to the executive for all their time and hard work...
look at all medalist’s and to see a list of records broken, go to www.castlegarnews. com/sports
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An Alberta Oilfield Company is hiring dozer and excavator operators. Lodging and meals provided. Drug testing required. Call (780)723-5051 Edson, Alta.
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EXPERIENCED FULL-TIME buncher and butt’n’top operator required for a logging contractor in the Smithers area. Competitive rates & benefit package available. Please call 250-847-1531 or 250-8470586 or fax resume to 250847-1532
Van Kam’s Group of Companies requires Highway Owner Operators for runs throughout BC and Alberta. Applicants must have winter and mountain, driving exp. / training. We offer above average rates and an excellent employee beneďŹ ts package. To join our team of Professional drivers, email a resume, current driver’s abstract & details of truck to: careers@vankam.com or call Bev at 604-968-5488 or Fax: 604-587-9889 Van-Kam is committed to Employment Equity and Environmental Responsibility. We thank everyone for applying, however we will only contact candidates that interest us.
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Career Opportunities WANTED: Electrical Journeyman in the Elk Valley. $36/hr plus full Benefit Package starting after 3 month probation period. We are looking for someone with commercial, industrial electrical experience, self-motivated, and punctual. You will be responsible for applying Safe work practices as well as using your vast knowledge of the trade. If you believe this is you, please be ready to show us why when you call: 250.425.5464 . Please also email Resume to: jobs@apexpower.ca
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Busy office is looking for a self motivated, team player with proficiency in Excel Word and all computer applications Experience in union payroll remittances, accounts payable and all related office duties Send resumes to: ASupport@ccscoatings.ca or fax 250-365-3390
It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of our Father. Dad passed away peacefully in the Trail Hospital Thursday July 4th. Bob was born on the family farm in Antelope Sk, July 28, 1928 to Robert Thomas and Elma (one of ďŹ ve brothers) and is survived by youngest brother Harry (Barb) Steele, children; Diane Sharp, Robert (Judy) Steele, Glen Steele, Bonnie (Bill) McMurray, Roger (Kerrin) Steele, Barry (Brandi) Steele, Leesa (Tim) Strebchuk, and Leesa’s Brothers Warren and Murray Prins. Dad is also survived by numerous Nieces, Nephews, Grandchildren and Great Grandchildren.
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NORTHERN Savings Credit Union has openings for Full time Member Services Representatives for our Masset & Queen Charlotte branches on Haida Gwaii. If you are interested in providing excellent customer service and have good time management and organizational skills. Minimum Qualifications: Secondary school diploma, working knowledge of Microsoft Office. Previous financial services, sales and customer service experience preferred. Please apply online at www.northsave.com
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The Lemare Group is accepting resumes for the following positions: • Certified Hand Fallers • Office Highway Logging Truck Drivers • Log Loader Operator • Grapple Yarder Operators • Boom Boat Operator • Chasers • Hooktenders • 2nd Loaders-Buckermen • Heavy Duty Mechanics Fulltime camp with union rates/benefits. Please send resumes by fax to 250-956-4888 or email to: office@lemare.ca.
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Services will be held at the Castlegar funeral home Saturday July 27th at 2:00 (411 9th Avenue)
In Memoriam
In Memoriam
International Forest Products Limited (Interfor) is a leading global supplier, with one of the most diverse lines of lumber products in the world. The Company’s operations include 12 sawmills in British Columbia, Georgia, Oregon and Washington. For more information about Interfor, visit our website at www.interfor.com.
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Serving Fraser Valley & Lower mainland. Must have valid BC Mines ticket & Worksafe BC ticket. Excellent wage & Benefit package. Attention Bryan Kirkness @ Western Explosives Ltd.
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Relief is only a call away! Call Shelley Cameron Estate Administrator at 877-797-4357 today, to set up your FREE consultation in Nelson. Donna Mihalcheon CA, CIRP 33 years experience. BDO Canada Limited. Trustee in Bankruptcy. 200-1628 Dickson Avenue, Kelowna , BC V1Y 9X1
Immediate opening for an outside Account Executive in the Petroleum Industry Kootenay Based Previous experience an asset Company Vehicle and Benefits Some Travel Required Only potential individuals will be contacted Please send resumes to: r.pynn@coolcreek.ca
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In Loving memory of Wayne Clarence Ackerman September 15, 1938 to July 20, 2012 “Death leaves a heart ache no one can heal, but love leaves memories no one can steal� You are so dearly missed but not forgotten, your wife Merle, Ackerman, Estabrooks and Brost families
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It is hard to believe that two years have passed. You are missed and you are always in our thoughts and prayers. There isn’t a day that passes, that your spirit isn’t with us. You bring us hope, strength, guidance, courage and love everyday. Your spirit lives on forever in our hearts and daily lives. We miss and love you. With much love, your family.
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Medical/Dental Registered Nurses & Licensed Practical Nurses Bayshore Home Health Bayshore Home Health is currently seeking Registered Nurses & Licensed Practical Nurses for night shifts in the Castlegar/ Nelson area to work with children with complex care needs. If you are an RN or LPN and love working with children and their families , we would appreciate hearing from you. Pediatric experience is an asset and we do offer client specific training.
Please send your resume and cover letter to: pedsvancouver@ bayshore.ca or fax to 1-866-686-7435
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MAGLIO Installations has an immediate opening in our civil construction company for a full time Office Administrator. This position involves administrative support in the tendering process as well as providing support thru out the life of various civil projects. An accounting background in order to provide payroll relief is required. Strong organizational skills and ability to multi-task are a must. Experience with MS Work, MS Excel and Outlook as well as previous experience in the construction industry is an asset. We offer competitive wages and a dynamic team environment. Please submit your resume and cover letter to info@maglioinstallations.com NO phone calls please.
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DOLLAR Tree Canada is coming to Castlegar!! We are looking for responsible individuals to begin with store set up starting July 19th and continuing on as cashiers and assistant store managers after store opening. If you are interested in joining the team at an exciting new retailer in Castlegar, Dollar Tree may be for you. Please submit resume to jmahar@dollartree.com or fax to 403-253-6686.
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CHEVALLIER GEO-CON Ltd Rocky Mountain House, Alberta requires experienced Cat, Hoe, Mulcher Operators, servicing Western Canada. Safety tickets required. Fax resume to 403-844-2735.
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SALESPEOPLE NEEDED! Due to our continued success and growth, Nelson Ford is looking for three (3) Salespeople. If you are NEW, we offer excellent training to enable you to earn up to $40,000 in your first year! Nelson Ford is in the automotive business, sales experience is an asset but not necessary! Nelson Ford Requirements: • Self-motivated • Excellent Communication Skills • Strong Customer Relationship Building Skills • Experience in the automotive industry is an asset but not necessary.
We Offer: • NON COMMISSION pay plan • The best benefit and vacation package in the industry • Great in-house training • A fun, exciting and fast-paced environment • Opportunities for promotion due to our exciting growth • Monthly Vehicle Allowance
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Work for fulfillment. Work for knowledge. Work for fun. Work for Castlegar Kia. We need talented, caring and motivated people to staff the dealership in these positions: Sales Consultants Service & Parts Consultants Financial Services Manager Automotive Technicians Vehicle Detailer Lot Attendant Castlegar Kia is opening this fall in a new facility. We will offer the most advanced, well-designed and well-priced vehicles available. And we intend to offer a very high level of service. We invite the best and brightest to apply for the opportunity to achieve, learn and grow in this exciting industry. To apply, please submit your cover letter and resume to castlegarkia@gmail.com or fax it to (250) 365-5376.
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Shipping Assistant International Forest Products Limited (Interfor) is a leading global supplier, with one of the most diverse lines of lumber products in the world. The Company’s operations include 12 sawmills in British Columbia, Georgia, Oregon and Washington. For more information about Interfor, visit our website at www.interfor.com. Interfor is currently recruiting for a Shipping Assistant for our plant in Castlegar, B.C. The successful candidate will be responsible for providing general shipping and production coordination support to our Production and Sales Teams. The ideal candidate will possess excellent interpersonal, communication, and organizational skills. Must have strong leadership skills, and have the ability to work effectively in a highly interactive and energetic team environment. The ability to function under pressure and be detailed and results oriented is also required. Position Details: Major responsibilities t Prepare detailed daily production, shipping, and inventory reports t Coordinate domestic and export shipments including all necessary documentation t Communicate with the sales group on inventory and order status t Order trucks and rail cars as per order file t Other duties include, monthly inventory counts, truck/rail car loading diagrams. Required Competencies t Excellent interpersonal and communication skills (verbal and written) t Ability to work effectively in a highly interactive / energetic team environment t Strong organizational and time management skills t Ability to function at an above average level of detail and accuracy t Ability to prioritize effectively and manage multiple tasks t Results oriented with ability to take initiative to analyze situations and problems to find viable, timely solutions Required Education, Experience, and/or Training: You are an excellent communicator with knowledge and experience in shipping, logistics and supply chain processes. In addition, you must have: t 2 – 5 years of related experience t Post-secondary education preferred t Demonstrated computer proficiency in Microsoft Excel, Word, and Powerpoint t Ability to learn and use a variety of in-house computer applications t Wood products industry experience is an asset To express interest in this opportunity, please apply on line at www.interfor.com/careers or email to taumi.mccreight@interfor.com We appreciate the interest of all applicants, however, only those selected for an interview will be contacted.
Independent Respiratory Services is a BC-owned and operated full service respiratory homecare company. We have been providing sleep apnea and home oxygen therapy to British Columbians since 1996. We are seeking applications for the position of Revenue Accountant at our Shared Services Centre in Castlegar, BC. Qualifications: • Intermediate Level accounting education and experience • Preference will be given to those with Accounts Receivable experience • Experience in dealing with insurance companies & other third party benefits providers • Excellent computer skills, including Word, Excel and Outlook (2007/2010) • Excellent communication skills, both written and oral • Excellent organizational skills and an ability to multi-task • Very strong customer service orientation • Ability to work independently • Strong team player • Motivated to improve processes within an organization If you’re qualified for this challenge and are interested in experiencing a place that offers world class recreational opportunities and an affordable cost of living, please, apply in confidence to: Independent Respiratory Services Inc. Attention: Human Resources 865 Columbia Avenue Castlegar, BC, V1N 1H3 Fax: 1-888-713-6505 Email: hr@irscanada.ca Closing date: August 9th, 2013 We sincerely thank all applicants for their interest, however, only those selected for an interview will be contacted. For information about our company, please visit: www.irscanada.ca
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Castlegar Bsmt Suite, includes utilities, cable & laundry. Internet $550/month,ph 250-304-2267 Castlegar clean, bright spacious 1 Bdrm ground level basement studio suite, partly furnished, convenient central location, N/S, N/P, shared laundry, $750/mth includes utilities, WIFI & Satellite TV Days 250-304-5289, evening 365-0620, Avail Immediately
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NEWLY RENO’D 4-plex for sale in Castlegar. Gross income $3350./mo. Close to Millennium Park. Each unit has 2 bdrms and 1 bath; all are occupied. 4 parking stalls. Asking $415,000. Cap rate 8%. Call Wayne (403)714-2289
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