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The Rosie Brown Band performed Wednesday night at the first of the Cranbrook Farmer’s Market Society’s Night Markets, held in Rotary Park. Crowds packed into the park to take in the event, which will be reprised August 14, 5 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. In the meantime, the Saturday morning markets are also drawing great crowds. Check it out, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. on 10th Avenue by Rotary Park. Above, left to right: Paige Lennox, Cosima Wells, Janice Nicli, Shawna Plant and Heather Gemmell.
Eagles hand out thousands of dollars to local causes Thanks to its successful weekly bingo sessions, the Fraternal Order of Eagles has raised $75,000 for good causes
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A local service club has been quietly raising tens of thousands of dollars and giving it away in the community. In the past year, from June 2012 to June 2013, the Fraternal Order of Eagles has donated a total of $75,225.30. The organization, with 111 members, donated $42,392 to community groups in Cranbrook and $18,060 to-
wards youth guidance. Another $4,198 went to sports projects, and the remainder to national and provincial agencies such as the Canadian Cancer Society, and the B.C. Children’s Hospital. This massive outpouring of support makes Cranbrook’s Aerie 3032 the largest donor in all of B.C., where there are 23 Aeries.
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Play on, play on City of Cranbrook amends zoning to allow bingo charity games to continue A R N E P E T RYS H E N Townsman Staff
Council adopted a zoning amendment on Monday, July 15, that will make it easier for not-forprofits and the bingo hall to hold charity events. The amendment adds a few key uses to all P-2 Community Recreation zones in the city. The owners of the bingo hall, Baker Development Ltd, sent a letter to council in June asking for changes to the zoning bylaw, noting that the current bylaw is restrictive, allowing only community recreation use, a library, archive or art gallery, community theatre, tourist facility, or a cemetery and crematorium. In the letter Terry Segarty, president of the development company, suggests adding three more uses. The building was formerly used as a commercial bingo facility with a capacity of 500 people, but Segarty said attendance had declined with the proliferation of gaming sponsored by the B.C.L.C. In the
past year, not-for-profit charities have been using the property for bingo charity fundraisers four nights a week. The events are run by volunteers and money raised stays in the community, the letter said. Segarty said the amendments would allow the events to continue. The amendment adds group day care, community meeting facility, and public and social services to permitted uses. At the June 24 regular meeting, council gave first and second reading to the zoning amendment bylaw and referred it to the Advisory Planning Commission for recommendation, as well as the Ministry of Transportation and Infrastructure for approval. The Advisory Planning Commission recommended adoption and the ministry approved it. Monday’s meeting also began with a public hearing on the matter to which no one spoke. Council passed the zoning amendment bylaw. The amendment applies to all P-2 zoned properties in the city.
Keep your old meter, for a fee Smart meter holdouts have other options but at a cost, Bennett says TOM FL E TCH ER Black Press
VICTORIA — People who insist on refusing new wireless electrical meters can keep their old mechanical meter as long as it lasts, if they pay a monthly fee, Energy Minister Bill Bennett announced Thursday. Customers can keep their mechanical meters until they break down, their Measurement Canada accuracy seal expires or the customer relocates, the ministry said in a statement. The mechanical meter option is added
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to an earlier compromise with BC Hydro customers who still don’t have a digital smart meter, which transmits power consumption and status via radio signals. Customers can have a digital meter with its transmission function turned off, or keep their old meter, as long as they pay the cost of having the meter read manually.
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Feds deliver funding for airport safety
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Runway conditions at Cranbrook’s airport will be broadcast to pilots immediately starting this winter, thanks to federal government funding. On Thursday, July 18,
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Left to right: Cranbrook Councillor Sharon Cross, CRIA Managing Director Tristen Chernove, KootenayColumbia MP David Wilks, Cranbrook Mayor Wayne Stetski, Cranbrook Councillor Gerry Warner. during winter operations onto the internet immediately and directly from the vehicle where the observations are being taken,” he explained. Currently, airport technicians will check runway conditions in winter to create visual reports and friction
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then must find time between communicating with pilots to input the data. “This system allows the operator of the vehicle to immediately input the information digitally, which goes directly onto the internet and is accessible by pilots,” Chernove explained.
As well as being faster, the new system leaves less room for human error because there is less handling, and fewer opportunities for human error. “The Canadian Rockies International Airport is a vital economic catalyst for the Kootenay region,” said
Wayne Stetski, Mayor of Cranbrook. “The City of Cranbrook appreciates that the federal government continues to invest in airports through ACAP.” The funding was made available through the government’s Airports Capital Assistance Program (ACAP). Through this program, the government has given Cranbrook’s airport more than $8 million for 13 projects. “The positive for me is most of all about the continued support and successful relationship between the levels of government and the agreed-upon importance of the economic engine of the airport, the catalyst that we are,” said Chernove. “While this particular grant is not a huge sum of money, it represents the federal government – who controls these regulations – also being prepared to help us implement the regulations.”
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There were 61 participants who participated in the 3rd Annual Law Enforcement Torch Run in support of the Special Olympics Athletes.
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RCMP fundraising events support Special Olympics BC Law Enforcement Torch Run Last month, members of the Cranbrook/Kimberley RCMP, together with community members, laced up and hit the streets to show their support for the Special Olympics athletes, by participating in the 3rd Annual Law Enforcement Torch Run.
There were 61 participants who ran, walked or cycled the three or five kilometre route. The run was followed by a barbecue and fun softball game between the local Special Olympics softball team and members of the Cranbrook RCMP. Since 1990, the Law Enforcement Torch Run in B.C.
has raised more than $3 million to support Special Olympics athletes and programs, helping Special Olympics B.C. grow to support 4,100 athletes in 55 communities in B.C. Cranbook RCMP would like to thank Cranbrook Canada Safeway for their generosity and continued support.
Draft an Athlete/ Dunk a Mountie On June 27, Cranbrook RCMP members took the plunge to help support Special Olympics BC by participating in the “Dunk a Mountie” event. The event was held to raise money to send local athletes to the 2013 Special Olympics BC Summer Games
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ment Ltd. All money raised at both events was donated to Special Olympics BC. Submitted by Cst. Lisa Schlatter Cranbrook Community Policing/Crime Prevention Cranbrook RCMP
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Davis takes stock of empty and unused downtown buildings A r n e P e t rys h e n Townsman Staff
Coun. Angus Davis took aim at the prevalence of empty commercial buildings in and around the downtown core of Cranbrook, at council’s regular meeting on Monday, July 15. “A few years ago, I took to wandering around and saw how many business premises there were, so last Friday I thought, ‘Why don’t I do that – take a look around the community?’” Davis said. Starting west of Cranbrook’s down-
town, he found a hotel that was empty, just down the road from a used car lot that was also empty. He saw the old CPR transport building all boarded up. “It’s not very inviting to see that,” he said. Continuing on, the brick building near Swanson’s old parking lot has a lot of space available and is up for rent, while the old building across from the empty and vacated CPR terminal is empty and vacated as well. “I think it’s owned by one of the stores downtown, it’s got no win-
Correction
A story in the Townsman on Wednesday, July 17, said that both the Sign Bylaw and the Building Bylaw will be up for adoption on Aug. 12. The Sign Bylaw will in fact be at the August 12 City Council meeting, but the Building Bylaw will only be at its third reading on that date, not adopted. The Townsman apologizes for the misinformation.
dows or anything in it, but it’s there and the terminal is empty across the street from it,” he said. There is also the empty lot on Baker Street, the result of the great fire in the spring of 2012 that destroyed four addresses. Further along, there are nine empty retail outlets in the Baker Street mall, as well as the former Giant Tiger store location. On the 100 block of 11th Avenue there are four empty stores and an empty two-storey building. “I think we should be very concerned about what we see in the community,” Davis said. “We have probably one of the nicest geographical locations there is; we should be directing our efforts to ensure that the
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The number of empty and unused buildings in the downtown Cranbrook area is of concern to Councillor Angus Davis. people that are paying their taxes and make this place run ... that our buildings are full, that the downtown is vibrant.” Davis said the city is at a point where it needs
to act, but there are too many things already on council’s plate. “You want to do all these other things but when you go around and see, the glass is half full,” he said. “We’re
missing something someplace. There’s got to be some kicker that we can get to, to make the downtown more vibrant and more fully occupied. We’re the centre of a huge trading
area here in the southeast portion of the province.” Davis said that council acts like everything is alright, but it’s not when buildings are empty.
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New Kimberley festival proposed for August 2014 C A R O LYN G R A N T Daily Bulletin
Kimberley’s new festival and events consultant Kevin Shepit has been busy since he began his new position, talking to locals, brainstorming, and coming up with new ideas. And it appears he has something — a new festival, or rather a brand for a festival that will incorporate a number of events. That brand is Revolver. The Revolver series ‘revolves’ around anything that is on wheels, or even spins. “The idea was pre-
sented to myself from a client who wanted to see a bike festival happen in town,” Shepit said. “Being a part of numerous fat tire festivals across North America over the years, this concept was of great interest to see move forward, knowing the positive benefits these festivals have on communities. “We took the idea one step further to involve all demographics on wheels, and include music and art, hence Revolver. “We have the roller
derby girls; long boarding was virtually born right here. This is where Revolver comes up — anything that revolves, you could even (have) a DJ contest — spinning
Eagles kick in for Cranbrook causes CONTINUED from page 1 “(Our motto is) people helping people,” said president Steve Chisholm. “That’s all we do, try to raise money to help people.” The Fraternal Order of Eagles tradition began in Seattle and quickly spread throughout the United States and western Canada. “Down in the States, they are in almost every small town,” said Chisholm. “Within a four-hour drive there are probably 10-15 Aeries.” In Canada, the movement didn’t spread as well beyond B.C. While there are 23 Aeries in this province, there are less than 20 throughout the rest of Canada. Traditionally the Order has had an Aerie made up of men, and a complimentary ladies’ auxiliary. Now Aeries are allowed to accept women directly, and already three women have joined Cranbrook’s Aerie. The ladies auxiliary remains very active. Aerie 3032 raises most of its funds from Sunday afternoon bingo, held at the Eagles hall near the Days Inn. The Order used to host bingo before Cranbrook’s bingo hall
started up. When the bingo hall closed down, the Order started offering bingo again and it was an instant success. Bingo at the Eagle Hall started at the beginning of October 2011, and by the end of the month 80 to 90 people were attending each week. The Eagles pay out about 60 per cent of what they take in at bingo through cash prizes, roughly $1,500 each week. The other 40 per cent makes up what the Eagles give out to the community. Through bingo, the Eagles raise about $50,000 a year. Last year, the group received a $20,000 gaming grant from the B.C. government. The Fraternal Order of Eagles installed a new executive on June 1, 2013. They are: Steve Chisholm, president; Brett Harris, vice-president; Rick Banman, past president; Harold Jones, chaplain; Hugh Murphy, conductor; Marty Kenelly, secretary; Harry Gold, treasurer; Scotty Morrison, inside guard; Jack Lewis, outside guard; and Brett Harris, Rick Banman and Heinz Hartman, trustees.
records. It’s all about the thrill of the ride.” It is not Shepit’s role to create the festival himself. His role is to bring together groups that would be interest-
ed in guiding an event that would be part of the Revolver series. The Revolver series is seeking entrepreneurial minded individuals, organizations
and groups who would like the opportunity to help Revolver happen for August 2014. Shepit would like to see it start with a bang next summer and he is looking for more ideas. “If you have an event idea you would like to bring to the table for Revolver, please do. We are keen to see your idea turn into an opportunity. “Several opportunities are already well into the draft planning stages and are seeking coordinators and leaders to execute these events. Financial bene-
fits do exist when producing events. Some of these concepts include: Deuce-Deuce – a twenty-two-hour mountain bike race, a concert series, a Criterium race, Skate Jams, Dirt Jams, Longboarding Series, and much more.” Prototype events for 2013 are in the works, so make sure to log on to www.revolverseries. com and like its Facebook page as well to keep in the loop. If you can see yourself being part of Revolver, please contact info@revolverseries. com.
Smart meter holdouts can opt out at a cost CONTINUED from page 1 Bennett said the cost of meter reading will be about $20 a month. Customers who accept a deactivated smart meter will also pay a fee of about $100 to have it adjusted. The fee to keep a mechanical meter will be higher, because it will require a separate system to manually record and bill for power consumption, Bennett said. BC Hydro reports that 60,000 smart meter installations have been delayed due to customer request, while 1.8 million or 96 per cent of customers now have a functioning smart meter. Some people persist in the belief that the radio signals from smart meters are a health hazard, despite the fact that the periodic meter signals represent a tiny fraction of the radio frequency exposure from a working mobile phone. Bennett said mechanical meters are obsolete, and eventually every customer will have a smart meter, whether it transmits or not.
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A smart meter installer photographs a sign posted on a Revelstoke house in May 2012, refusing a digital meter. “When somebody’s analog meter wears out, stops working or comes to the end of its useful life,
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there are no analog meters to reinstall,” Bennett said. “You can’t buy them anywhere.”
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The long walk
Hikers Rick Long and Don Ramage are taking the TransCanada Trail across B.C., ending up in Cranbrook k a i t y B r ow n
Two hikers in their early 60s, Rick Long and his friend Don Ramage — both from Saskatchewan — are trekking across B.C. and will be passing through the Platzl in Kimberley and ending in Cranbrook after walking the Rails to Trails. To put it in perspective, Rick Long and his family have been doing hiking expeditions since 2008, starting with a trek that took them across B.C., from Victoria through to Alberta. “This year we started at Kootenay Lake, the east side,” Long said. “So far we’ve hiked over the Grey Creek pass, which is the toughest stretch on the Trans Canada Trail.” Grey Creek is the highest point in the whole Trans Canada Trail. At the highest point hikers are climbing straight up for six kilometres, Long said. The hikes are family expeditions. Long has been going since 2008 and this summer Don Ramage has joined him. “Each year we hike 200 to 300 kilometres,” Long said. “My wife always comes along to help us, she’s hiked 100 kilometres herself and our sons have hiked more.” Due to the fact that the hikers only had a week for this summer’s expedition, they will be ending their trek in Cranbrook. But just because it’s shorter than they have done in the past, it’s no cake walk. “Because the trail goes through some really remote areas, sometimes you have to walk for very long periods of times before getting a break. For example, yesterday when we were going over the Grey Creek pass, we had to climb up over 3,000 feet to get across it, six km straight up, and we had to hike to a point where we could camp — so it was 35 km.” “The Trans Canada Trail has never met a mountain it doesn’t
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like to go over. It could go around it, but no it goes over it.” But Long said that the heat has been the most challenging obstacle for the hikers — hitting about 39 degrees. “We like to hike in July because in B.C. it rains like mad in June, it’s nice in July and then in August everything is on fire.” The hikers have narrowly avoided forest fires when they have hiked in August of past years. Once they saw a forest fire across the Christina Lake where they were hiking. Not only that, but the hikers have had even closer encounters with wildlife – like the time they had lunch with a bear. “My son and I were sitting there and we are having our lunch when all of the sudden there was rustling about 30 feet away and it turns out it’s a bear having its lunch,” Long said. The bear kept getting closer, every five minutes or so the hikers heard other rustling of the bear eating berries again. “Later on he was about 10 feet away and so we said ‘Bear, we’re human beings and there are five of us!’” Well, there were only two of us but the bear didn’t need to know that. We decided it was time to finish out lunch and carry on before we became lunch.” They had another close encounter with a cow moose and her calf. At first they thought they were dealing with another bear. But it was just the moose trying to scare them away by acting like a bear – making the noises and movements so that Long and his son would back away. Long said that the trail is his way of enjoying Canada — seeing B.C. one step at a time. The hikers are expecting to reach Kimberley on Friday, stopping briefly in the Platzl and then taking the Rails to Trails to Cranbrook.
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A place to be all your life, and beyond
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n the fall of 1974, the Bernardsville Public Library in New Jersey issued a library card to Phyllis Parker. This was nothing unusual, as the library had been issuing cards to users since 1840. That was the first year the library opened, operating out of a historic building built during the Revolutionary War. What was unusual about issuing a library card to Phyllis Parker is that she really didn’t need one. Ms. Parker
never leaves the library; not even when it is closed. She is a ghost, having died in 1777. At that time the library was a tavern, owned by Captain John Parker, who ran it with his 17-year-old daughter Phyllis. When her boyfriend turned out to be a British spy, he was promptly hung, causing Phyllis to become insane and die soon after. According to town folklore, the “frightening
B.C. hunting permits will be going online By the 2015-2016 season, B.C. hunters should be able to apply for a license online
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Hunters will soon be able to apply for a hunting license online. The B.C. Ministry of Forests, Lands and Natural Resource Operations announced last week that it has begun work on creating an online service, expected to be in place for the 2015 to 2016 hunting season. “The new electronic licensing system is a fundamental step forward in improving access to hunting and will help support sustainable wildlife populations by creating a reliable system to collect hunter participation and harvest information,” said Bill Bosch, president of the B.C. Wildlife Federation. In the 2012 to 2013 hunting season, more than 100,000 hunting licenses were issued in B.C., in part due to B.C.’s Resident Hunter Recruitment and Retention strategy. Hunting brings $9.2 million in licensing revenues to the B.C. government and brings in $500 to $700 million in economic activity. The new online licensing service will be available 24 hours a day,
seven days a week so hunters can easily purchase a license or apply for Limited Entry Hunting opportunities. At the moment, licenses and applications can only be purchased at a Service B.C. office or a licensed vendor, and most are only open during regular business hours. What’s more, the electronic system will create a single point of reference for data collection, including compulsory inspection information, guide outfitter hunter reports and resident hunter harvest information, all of which will help the government make timely and more informed wildlife management decisions. “The new electronic licensing program will make it easier than ever for British Columbians to go hunting and will help ensure sound wildlife management decisions support the ministry’s conservation goals,” said Steve Thomson, Minister of Forests, Lands and Natural Resource Operations. The government is inviting bids to design the upgrade. Those wishing to submit a proposal can do so at www. bcbid.gov.bc.ca.
Clarification
In the Mayor’s column in Thursday’s Daily Townsman, “What’s Up Around Cranbrook,” the term “Municipal Act” should read “Local Government Act.” The reference to “Director of Fire and Emergency Services” should have read “Deputy Director of Fire and Emergency Services”
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Mike Selby wailing of a woman” could be heard throughout the building for the next hundred years. Oddly, it wasn’t until 1974 when Phyllis appeared again, as numerous employees noticed the ghostly apparition of a woman appearing in one of the reading rooms. The library decided to issue her a card, stating “she was not put on our computer with the rest of us mortals, but her card is always available should she choose to use it.” The Bernardsville Library is not alone in their apparent haunting. Libraries throughout history and around the world have reported unwanted visitors.
In the Northern Cape province of South Africa, the Africana Library’s first librarian, who committed suicide, is said to appear now and again amongst the book stacks. A nun wearing blue haunts the Morelia Public Library in Mexico, while the ghost of a young girl haunts the village library in the Kukoboi, Yaroslavl, region of Russia. The State Library in Melbourne, Australia, is a bit greedy. Not only have numerous ghosts been reported, but glowing balls of light also move throughout the building’s corridors. Closer to home, both the McGill University Library and the University of British Columbia are haunted by ghostly images of a man and woman respectively. And the École St.-Alphonse in Timmins, Ontario, has a dark shadow that apparently jumps shelf to shelf. The Saline County Library in Arkansas has all types of ghost-like phenomenon: phantom footsteps, paperback carousels rotating by
themselves, books falling from the shelves, a self-operating photocopier, and a slamming book-return door. Once, late at night, Director Julie Hart heard the distinctive sound of a manual typewriter — but the library had long ago discarded theirs. While fascinating, are any of these reported hauntings true? Are these libraries really haunted by troubled spirits? At first glance, one can easily come up with dozens of more plausible explanations for these sightings (older buildings are drafty and tend to creak; people’s subjective feelings; the history of buildings and people given more weight than reported experience…). But where is the fun in that? One thing about ghostly sightings is it is impossible to prove the person didn’t see something. Besides, these are libraries! Who wouldn’t want to be there? Mike Selby is Reference Librarian at the Cranbrook Public Library
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Polygamy law must be addressed
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IAN MULGREW Vancouver Sun
t’s been a generation since the first alarms went up about child abuse and an archaic Mormon polygamy commune in southeastern B.C. Think about that, a generation: That’s a Biblical time period. It has been nearly two years since thenB.C. Supreme Court Chief Justice Robert Bauman upheld the anti-polygamy law in a 335-page ruling saying polygamy was “inevitably associated with serious harms.” Clearly, as they say in those religious texts, the wind scattered his words. Since being told 18 months ago to mount up and go get ‘em, the posse and special prosecutor appointed after the ruling are moving with little alacrity. Vancouver lawyer Peter Wilson said this week he’s months away from figuring out whether he can bring charges against Canada’s proudest polygamists. Imagine, months to figure out whether some incidents dating back to the 1980s and a sordid situation that continues today are criminal. When the governmentappointed expert concluded last year there was a culture of delay plaguing the legal system, he wasn’t kidding. It has been more than 20 years since attorneys general and the Criminal Justice Branch began dithering over reports of child brides and widespread abuse at Bountiful.
Initially, Crown lawyers insisted that the criminal code sections were likely unconstitutional so they didn’t lay charges. Later they maintained they didn’t think there was a substantial likelihood of conviction, or it wasn’t in the public interest. When Winston Blackmore and James Oler, rival sect leaders, were finally indicted in 2009 the charges were thrown out because of the way the case has been handled over the years by the Attorney General’s office. Blackmore, though, has long admitted to having multiple wives and to having wed a 15-year-old in some kind of service. If Wilson does lay charges, there is little doubt not only will he face a constitutional challenge over the law, but also motions to stay because the charge approval process was perverted by prosecutor shopping and politics. I said at the time Bauman’s ruling was more rhetoric than good law and I still think that’s why Wilson isn’t rushing into court. The arrival of the Mormons in Canada in the 1880s triggered the passage of the polygamy and bigamy laws, backed by well-publicized threats of rigorous enforcement. The strident Christian ethos of the country was the major force behind the legislation back then and a modern law would be much differently worded, especially in light of recent rulings on marriage and sex. That’s why this law doesn’t and won’t
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pass the constitutional smell test. Even Justice Bauman acknowledged it violated religious freedom “in a manner that is non-trivial and not insubstantial,” but he excused it because of the pernicious effects of polygamy on women, children and society. In his view, there is no “good polygamy.” Yet, here we are, an entire generation of children has grown up since the first complaints were made about the warped social relationships in Bountiful. My colleague Daphne Bramham has long crusaded for justice on this question. Even if Wilson lays charges, in this province it will take at least another year before they get to trial. Meanwhile, the deleterious situation identified more than two decades ago persists. Here we are - millions spent on police investigations and legal proceedings, still spinning our wheels while one generation after another grows up damaged in a polygamous community. This law is seriously flawed and should be replaced and that’s something federal politicians need to address sooner rather than later. But don’t hold your breath. Unless Wilson throws in the towel, they’ve got a perfect excuse - it’s under investigation and before the courts. It has been, remember, for a generation. Ian Mulgrew is a columnist with the Vancouver Sun
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Digging deeper on a river adventure
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ecently my daughter and I took a white-water kayak session. We learned about the various strokes needed to propel the kayak and more importantly how to roll the kayak in case of emergency. Not being inclined to put my face under water I was apprehensive but the instructor was exceptionally patient with my concerns and walked me through the steps, breaking down the instruction to understandable pieces, a good quality in someone who is teaching people how to stay alive in moving water. The second lesson was a trip down the St. Mary River. For those who kayak locally, need I say more? For those of us who are novice it is an unknown entity fraught with perils — at least that was my thought when the second lesson drew near. I started the day with a degree of reserve but was continually encouraged that I could do this. I know I had a look of fear on my face when I left the shore at Matthew Creek and ventured out into the running water as we had been instructed to do. Heading slightly upstream and letting the current turn the boat, I kept the upstream side of the boat tipped up out of the water so the water did not catch the hull and flip the kayak and the contents.
Good so far. We were led down the river with careful guidance learning about eddys and how they are our friends. We learned how to cross the eddy line and traverse across an eddy. We moved along quickly, having to watch for rocks sticking up out of the water or trees newly deposited in the water (“trees and rocks and rocks and trees and water”). We were told how dangerous those items could be if we did not paddle hard to get past them. The top part of the curve is faster water than the bottom of the curve if you want an adventure. Next stop we learned to swim in moving water, on our backs, our feet in front of us, and then we learned to throw the bag and rescue a person floating quickly down the river. If we ever need that skill we have it. Remember to plant yourself so you are not pulled into the water as well. I went for a swim on purpose, to be rescued. I was thrown a line which I caught and then pulled myself hand over hand to the shore. All of the things learned so far were passed on by the instructor with kindness and directness from a solid knowledge base. By now I was getting tired, not being used to this particular activity. We had
some distance yet to go and the S-curve rapids were ahead. Those of us not proficient at rapids were given the option to walk past the rapids. The instructors took our kayaks and went through the rapids with confidence. I was glad to be able to walk as I watched the boats bumping and crashing into rocks along the way. Once back in our kayaks we carried on to our destination. “Are we there yet?” came to mind — but we were not there yet, and that was okay because our fearless leader kept gently coaxing us down the river. As I paddled along I was learning valuable lessons about the river, about kayaking, about staying with the group, about the instruction we were given and about myself. In the face of fatigue you have to go on because you have no other option when you are in the middle of a fast-moving river. We all made it to the trestle bridge safely. This letter is to say thanks to Rob Porter and his helper Dan for their expert ability to safely deposit two novices back on to the shore of the St. Mary River and for teaching me about digging deeper. Roberta Rodgers lives in Cranbrook
Bangladesh: The Genocide Trials
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enocide is always a difficult crime for courts to deal with, and all the more so when it happened 42 years ago. But Bangladesh is really making a mess of it – largely because most of the old men on trial are leading members of a political party that is part of the country’s official opposition. “It is undeniable that a massive genocide took place in the then East Pakistan,” Justice Anwarul Haque said on 17 July as he imposed a death sentence on Ali Ahsan Mohammad Mujahid, the Secretary-General of the Jamaat-e-Islami party. “This massacre can only be compared to the slaughter by Nazis under the leadership of Adolf Hitler.” That is an exaggeration, but not a very big one. The official Bangladeshi estimate is that 3 million people were killed, and 200,000 women were raped, by the Pakistani army and its local collaborators during the independence war of 1971. Few countries have had a bloodier birth than Bangladesh. For a decade and a half after the partition of India in 1947, it was just the eastern wing of Pakistan, a country in two parts with a lot of Indian territory between them. But it was always controlled by the western half (today’s Pakistan), and when it attempted to break away in 1971 the Pakistan army tried to drown the independence movement in blood. It was aided by local paramilitary groups, made up mostly of pious Muslims who believed that Pakistan must be preserved as the single home for all the subcontinent’s Muslims. Initially they targeted secular intellectuals and the Hindu minority for murder, but in the end they were slaughtering whole villages that supported the nationalist cause. The killing
lasted for nine months. Eventually the Indian army intervened and the Pakistani forces were forced to surrender. But the Pakistani soldiers were all sent home, and the leaders of the local paramilitary forces that fought alongside them fled abroad. And then, after some years in exile, the leaders of the genocide came home again and went into politics. They came home because a military coup in 1975 virtually exterminated the family of Mujibur Rahman, the secular politician who led the country to independence. Gwynne The generals who wound up in power tried to win Dyer popular support by pushing an Islamic agenda, which left the returned exiles free to found the Jamaat-e-Islami Party. By the 1990s, when democracy returned, they were even serving as junior partners in governing coalitions. Their senior coalition partner was the Bangladesh Nationalist Party, created by one of the generals and still led by his widow, Khaleda Zia. The other main party, the Awami League, is led by Sheikh Hasina, the daughter of the martyred “father of the nation”, Mujibur Rahman. The two women loathe each other, and their bitter rivalry has dominated and often paralysed Bangladeshi politics for the past twenty years. Sheikh Hasina promised to put the perpetrators of the genocide on trial in her election platform in 2008. She won by a landslide, and the trials began in 2010. There was strong international support for her decision at first, but the conduct of the trials has left much to be desired. Most of the accused were certainly implicated in the killing, but the BNP has quite rightly accused the government of politicising the trials.
The Jamaat-e-Islami has portrayed the trials as an attack on Islam, and when the first death sentence was handed down in February there were violent nationwide protests by the Jamaat-e-Islami’s Youth League, leaving about 150 people dead. When the first life sentence was given out a few days later, hundreds of thousands of other young people demonstrated to demand the death penalty for all of those convicted. They were driven by the fear that if the BNP wins the next election (due by January), then it will amnesty all the surviving Jamaat leaders to preserve its electoral alliance with the Islamist party. The Awami League has responded to their demand by passing a new law that shortened the time allowed for appeals, so that they can be hanged before the next election. Lynch law. There is a way out of this, and it could end the twenty-year stalemate in Bangladeshi politics. In a poll before the last election, four out of five young Bangladeshis said they wanted to see the perpetrators of the genocide brought to trial: the crimes have not been forgotten. So give them what they want, but don’t kill anybody. The Awami League said that it was setting out to exorcise “historical ghosts”, and it can do so without hanging old men. Nor does the BNP need to preserve its alliance with Jamaat-e-Islami: the party only got 3 percent of the vote in the last election. So let the convictions stand but don’t hang anybody – most of them will be dead in a few years anyway – and just move on. It would take more statesmanship than either party has shown in the past, but it would open the way to a better future for the country. Gwynne Dyer is an international journalist based in London
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Woods ends first round 2-under at British Open GULLANE - By the time Tiger Woods finally made his way up to the 18th green, the bleachers were half empty and long shadows crept across the fairway. The major championships are usually grinds, and for anyone playing in the afternoon Thursday, the first round of the British Open was even more of a grind than ever. The wind was blowing harder than expected, the golf course was drying up by the minute, and anything around par was a score to be respected. And there was Woods, feeling awfully good about a 2-under 69 that had to give him hope his five-year drought in the major championships might come to an end this week at Muirfield. Associated Press
Canada knocks off Russians at World League volleyball MAR DEL PLATA, Argentina - Canada’s men’s volleyball team produced one of the biggest victories in its history Thursday, upsetting Olympic champion Russia in five sets in its opening match in the FIVB World League Final. Canada overcame a 0-2 deficit in sets to take the match. Canada is ranked 18th in the world and Russia second. The Russians were playing their 73rd World League Final match while Canada was playing its first. Gord Perrin of Creston, B.C., led the Canadian attack with 20 points, Gavin Schmitt of Saskatoon, who missed the last five matches due to a leg injury, added 13 and Fred Winters of Victoria chipped in 11. Canadian Press
Avalanche sign Duchene to five-year contract extension
DENVER - The Colorado Avalanche shored up centre ice by signing Matt Duchene to a five-year, US$30-million contract extension Thursday. Duchene, 22, has 82 goals and 111 assists in 266 games with the Avalanche. Colorado selected centre Nathan MacKinnon with the first pick in last month’s draft and also has Paul Stastny signed for one more season with a cap hit of $6.6 million. Ryan O’Reilly is expected to move to wing given the Avalanche’s depth down the middle. That depth could last a while with Duchene signed through 2018-19. Canadian Press
QB Durant back practicing with Roughriders
REGINA - Darian Durant returned under centre with the Saskatchewan Roughriders after suffering a foot injury in last week’s 39-28 road win over the Toronto Argonauts. Durant had a walking boot on his foot earlier in the week and didn’t practise before Thursday. Durant, 30, took the majority of snaps with the starting offence and performed well, Chamblin said. However, the Riders head coach is taking a waitand-see approach regarding whether Durant will face the Hamilton Tiger-Cats on Sunday at Mosaic Stadium. Backup Drew Willy also practised with the starters Thursday after seeing plenty of time with the No. 1 unit earlier this week with Durant out. Durant has had a solid start to the season for the unbeaten Riders (3-0). He has completed 54-of-75 passes (72 per cent) for 674 yards with eight touchdowns and no interceptions and has a league-best efficiency rating of 135.1. Canadian Press
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WINTER IS COMING: Lines are being painted as the ice begins to take shape this week at Western Financial Place. First on-ice sessions will kick off in the beginning of August.
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Student makes provincial rugby squad TRE VOR CR AWLEY Sports Editor
Conor Sinclair is hoping to make his mark on the provincial rugby scene, and he’s well on his way after making the U14 provincial rugby squad this summer. Sinclair, a student entering Grade 9 in the fall, is already playing with the Mount Baker rugby squad, and returned from Victoria this past weekend, where he participated in a sevens rugby tour-
nament. All players on the U14 provincial team were asked to play for their respective regions, but since the Kootenay zone doesn’t have a team, Sinclair was shuffled between Delta, Vancouver and the North Shore. Sinclair put his skills to work, scoring a few tries over the span of 10 games with different teams while playing different positions of prop, hooker and centre. “It was really fun. We
got down there, played a bunch of games— about 10 games and we had our first two, we played for the Delta team, the next ones we played for North Shore and Vancouver,” said Sinclair. “I didn’t feel out of the mix, but I don’t think I was the top contender, cause I’ve never played sevens before. I felt in it, but I didn’t feel out of it. We weren’t the the best, but we were pretty good for a 15’s team.”
Sinclair managed to earn his spot on the U14 provincial squad after attending a camp a few weeks ago and doing enough to impress the coaches while battling through an injury. “It was really cool, we had to drive all the way down to Vancouver so that wasn’t the funnest part,” said Sinclair, “but we got there—all great kids, coaches were awesome, played a couple games and they evaluated how you
played, what skills you have, what position you played and then they emailed you later.” Sinclair will get a bit of a break before he heads back down to Vancouver in the beginning of August for another rugby tournament. He’ll stay with some billets and train with the team until the UBC dorm rooms become available, where he will reside with the team for the duration of the event.
L.A. Kings lock up Brown for eight years C ANADIAN PRESS
LOS ANGELES - The Los Angeles Kings took another step toward keeping their core intact, signing captain Dustin Brown to an eight-year, US$47-million contract extension Thursday. Brown, 28, helped the Kings win the Stanley Cup in 2012 as a point-a-game player in the playoffs. The extension means he’s signed through the 202122 season. “He has a passionate caring for this franchise and is totally
embedded in being part of it be successful,” general manager Dean Lombardi told the Kings’ website. “That’s the hallmark, first and foremost, of any great leader, and he just resonates that whenever you’re around him. This deal is designed to make sure it goes right to the end.” The Kings have goaltender Jonathan Quick signed through 2022-23, defencemen Drew Doughty and Slava Voynov signed through 2018-19, centre Mike Richards signed through
2019-20 and forward Jeff Carter signed through 2021-22. “It certainly is a hallmark of the stability we’re trying to create here,” Lombardi said. “You add him to the core of the other top players that we now have signed to long-term deals, but having your captain now under the umbrella is certainly a good feeling.” Brown’s deal is worth $5.875 per season. The right-winger negotiated his own deal, according to agent Scott Norton. He has one year left on his
current contract that pays him $3.5 million and counts $3.175 million against the salary cap. Brown had 18 goals and 11 assists in 46 games last season. He has 181 goals and 207 assists over his nine-year NHL career spent entirely with the Kings. “He’s a classic case of somebody who’s grown not only as a player but as a man every year,” Lombardi said. “To see how much he’s grown as a person is as incredible as his game.”
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Bringing the Heat to Surrey tourney Tre vor Cr awley Sports Editor
There was a Heat wave in Surrey last weekend, as the Cranbrook U16 girls team headed down to the Lower Mainland for the Canadian Fastpitch Championships. The girls managed to earn two wins in a sixgame schedule, making it far enough to make an appearance in the ‘B’ pool final, where they lost in the final inning, said head coach Greg Sternig. “We played in the final game against a team from Estevan, Saskatchewan, and we were tied three-all going into the final inning,” Sternig said. “We left a runner on base, we couldn’t get her in, and they had a runner on base when they went up to bat and they got her in, so they beat us 4-3 in the final. “It was a great way to finish. Overall just a real fantastic experience for the girls.” Sternig and fellow coach Shawn Hillstead helped the girls navigate the challenges of playing in such a large tournament, which featured teams from the U.S. and the prairie provinces. “We were in just about every game,” added Sternig. “One game was a bit of a blowout—we got mercied—but all the other games were within one or two runs, so the girls played exceptional in a
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in that type of ball,” Sternig said. “There’s A and B divisions in softball and these girls were probably the best in the province—the girls that we were playing. “Some of the teams had elected to go to provincials in Port Alberni, the teams that showed up to this tournament— we feel—were better, and some of them went undefeated in the province all year, and we went toe-to-toe with them, so that was pretty remarkable.” Joining the team for added support in the dugout during the event was nine-year-old Madison Nakonechny, who was assigned to help out as the bat girl, and was quickly included into the Heat fold, according
to her father, Braden Nakonechny. “All weekend long Madison was treated as one of their own, included in their team cheers, she felt part of the team and was honoured to be part of such a fine group of young women,” the senior Nakonechny wrote in an email. “To the coaches and parents who also made Madison one of their own, you all added to the excitement this past weekend and thank you for the generous gift. Your community should be proud of how you all represented Cranbrook so well, always positive and all great role models for my young daughter just at the beginning of her softball career.”
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GULLANE - Zach Johnson worked out how to play the first round of the British Open. Rory McIlroy couldn’t make anything work. Bouncing back from a tough loss last weekend, Johnson began with a 6-under 66 on a sunny Thursday at Muirfield another brilliant opening after a 65 at Lytham last year. “I don’t know what the secret is,” Johnson said. “I hit some nice shots and obviously I putted really, really well.” Now, he needs to finish the job. A year ago, the 2007 Masters champion followed up with a 74 in the second round on the way to a ninth-place fin-
ish. “This game demands resilience,” Johnson said. “That just comes with experience. That certainly comes with embracing what’s happened and then also throwing it behind you and plodding along to the future.” The immediate future looks pretty bleak for McIlroy, who only last August won his second major title with a runaway victory at the U.S. PGA Championship. He showed no signs of snapping out of his baffling slump this season, struggling mightily to a 79 that marked the second-worst round of his Open career. The only time McIlroy shot worse was an 80 at St. Andrews in 2010, but that was more a
product of a brutal wind than poor shots. This time, he could blame only himself. He didn’t even beat birthday boy Nick Faldo, who stirred up a bit of a tempest this week when he advised McIlroy to spend more time focused on golf rather than off-thecourse pursuits. Faldo, who turned 56 on Thursday, matched McIlroy’s score even though he’s barely played at all in the last three years. No one played better on the front side than Shiv Kapur of India, who birdied six of the first seven holes and made the turn with a 6-under 30, briefly moving to the top line of the leaderboard. But the back nine was playing much
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CALGARY — The disaster in Lac-Megantic, Que., has prompted Canada’s two largest railways to review their own safety procedures. Nearly two weeks ago, an unmanned train belonging to the Montreal, Maine & Atlantic railway carrying 72 cars of oil crashed into the town, setting off explosions that are believed to have killed up to 50 people. Canadian Pacific Railway said Thursday
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atching the progress of the sturdy “Welcome to Cranbrook” structure over the past few weeks caused Rocky Mountain Naturalists to contemplate the “Ecological Pyramid” found at Elizabeth Lake. The question arose: “How do the little ones avoid predation?” Well, sometimes they don’t. The food chain is “a linear consequence of links in a food web, starting with a species which eats no other species in the web, and ends at a species that is eaten by no other species in the web”. All food chains must start with a producer. Consumers are organisms that eat other organisms. All organisms in a food chain, except the first organism, are consumers. Food chains vary in length from three to six or more levels. A food chain consisting of a flower, a frog, a snake and an owl has four levels, while a chain consisting of grass, a grasshopper, a rat, a snake and finally a hawk consists of five levels. Food chain studies have had an important role in ecotoxicology studies tracing the pathways and biomagnification of environmental contaminants. Tiny plants form the bottom of our pyramid. These producers are eaten by herbivores which, in turn, are consumed by carnivores. The top of our chain was well represented by an Osprey, two adult Bald Eagles, two species of Hawk and a large Falcon. Historically known as the Duck Hawk, Peregrine Falcons catch medium-sized birds in the air with swift, spectacular dives called stoops. In cities, they are masterful at catching pigeons. Elsewhere they feed especially on shorebirds and ducks. They often sit on high perches, waiting for the right opportunity to make their aerial assault. Peregrines were virtually eradicated from Eastern North America by pesticide poisoning in the middle 20th century. After significant recovery efforts, Pere-
Peregrine Falcon grines have made an incredible rebound and are now regularly seen in many large cities and coastal areas. Where conservation is applied, conservation works. For example, some wetland dependent species, like waterfowl, are doing much better thanks to careful planning and strong investment in wetland conservation. Raptors, such as the ‘Duck Hawk’ are recovering due to better pesticide regulations and management. Peregrine Falcons are the largest falcon over most of the continent, with long, pointed wings and a long tail. Be sure to look at shape as well as size: long primary feathers give the Peregrine a long-winged shape. As with most raptors, males are smaller than females. Adults are blue-gray above with barred underparts and a dark head with thick sideburns. Despite considerable age related and geographic variation, an overall steely, barred look remains. Another component of the food chain which
is seen during the summer at Elizabeth Lake is the Common Garter Snake. Little ones are born live sometime in July or August. Females are ‘ive-bearing, meaning their young grow inside them until fully developed. Usually there are 10 to 15 young per litter, and as many as 70 to 80 or as few as five. Common Garter Snakes in Canada represent some of the northernmost populations of reptiles in the world. These snakes reproduce less frequently, and have larger young than their southern counterparts. By studying these populations, we can learn how reptiles adapt to relatively harsh northern environments.
Garter snakes fit into the chain by eating slugs, frogs, toads, salamanders, tadpoles and insects. Occasionally, they also will eat small mammals, birds, fish and other reptiles. Young snakes seem to exist mainly on earthworms, at least until they are large enough to tackle more challenging prey. Garter snakes are found both in valleys and high elevation areas, from grasslands to deep coniferous forests. The snakes can survive within these varied habitats as long as they have good hibernacula that enable them to avoid freezing during the winter, and summer
hunting range with ample prey. The Kingbirds are starting a family just north of the brown blind. Look up into a small crabapple tree. The sparrows are keeping a low profile in the grass and shrubs while tending to their young. Naturalists will resume their regular Tuesday morning wanderings in September, hoping to observe the Fall Migration of shorebirds among others. In the meantime we’ll continue to visit, record and learn about the ‘consumers’ of Elizabeth Lake and many wonderful areas of the East Kootenay.
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loved one. CANCER (June 21-July 22) You might want to differentiate ARIES (March 21-April 19) between what is real and necesYou might be ready to take off sary and what is superficial and at the drop of a hat. If an adven- can wait. Through prioritizing, ture can last the whole week- you will cruise through your end, that’s even better. Whether must-do list. You might want you hop on a plane or go for a to consider organizing a little long drive to visit a friend at a get-together over the weekend. distance, it makes no difference. Tonight: TGIF! Time to celebrate! Excitement is heading your way! LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) Tonight: Go with the flow. You might not be exactly sure TAURUS (April 20-May 20) as to which way to turn. Detach, Take your cue from others. Make and pretend that you are not a it a point to go along with set part of the scenario, but simply plans, as long as they are not an onlooker. You will see what offensive to you. Relating to direction might be the most others naturally draws out more appropriate choice for you. Take information and establishes in the panoramic view. Tonight: more of a mutual interest. Think Let the fun begin. carefully before making a deci- VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) sion. Tonight: Catch up on news. You might consider staying GEMINI (May 21-June 20) close to home, as you appear to You could be pushing a hard be working through a domesline with a boss, older person tic issue. It is far better to ask or dear friend. At this point, too many questions than not this person is unlikely to do enough. An associate or loved anything other than re-estab- one suddenly might reveal a lish his or her boundaries. You new dimension. Tonight: Make could be taken aback by a wild sure the base of operations is thought or action; think before your pad! you respond. Tonight: Defer to a LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22) by Jacqueline Bigar
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Rose was born in Cranbrook on September 11 in 1913. She attended Cranbrook High School and graduated in 1931. She married John Marra on April 3, 1932 in St. Maryâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Church in Cranbrook. John worked for the CPR and the family moved to many isolated places on the Kettle Valley line, Coryell, Drewry, Rampart, and Mayook.
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In 1951 the family moved to Mission City where Rose was able to become active in the Boy Scout organization, the order of the Royal Purple, the curling club and the Catholic Womenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s League. In 1959 John and Rose moved to Kamloops and lived in the heritage home at 3rd and Lansdowne by the CPR station. When the Thompson Mall was built in that location, John and Rose built a house and moved to Fernie Road. Once again Rose became very involved in various organizations. She became involved with the Southwest Citizenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Organization, the National Institute for the Blind, Boy Scouts and the Can-Ital ladies. She also organized Italian classes for children of Kamloops. In 1982, Rose received the Kinsman Award for the Citizen of the year. That same year, John and Rose celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary. In 1989 she received the The Freeman of the City of Kamloops Award. In 1990 she was presented with the Canada Volunteer Award of Merit. John and Rose lived in the Fernie Road home for many years where John grew a wonderful garden. Rose was kept busy canning and freezing all of the produce.
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Astronaut with flooded helmet felt like goldfish Associated Press
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The sailors of the MS Turanor PlanetSolar, the world’s largest solar boat ever built, stand on the deck off Monaco’s harbour, Friday, May 4, 2012.
Solar boat catches rays, double-takes in Halifax C ANADIAN PRESS
HALIFAX — A futuristic, solar-powered boat moored at Halifax harbour is attracting lots of attention and more than a few double takes along the city’s waterfront. The MS Turanor (TOR’-ah-nor) PlanetSolar made its first Canadian stop when it arrived this week in Halifax as part of a scientific expedition across the Atlantic Ocean and along the Gulf Stream. At 35 metres long, PlanetSolar is billed as the biggest solar boat ever built and is powered exclusively by the sun. Since its arrival, crowds of curious passersby have gathered to get a closer glimpse of the catamaran, which sits on large floaters and boasts 520 square metres of shiny solar panels on its sun deck. The panels charge
batteries which, in turn, power the boat’s electric motors. The boat, which will depart next week for St. John’s, N.L., is carrying five crew members and four scientists, who are collecting data in hopes of better understanding climate regulation and the interaction between ocean and atmosphere.
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. — Now he knows what it’s like to be a goldfish in a fishbowl. Two days after his helmet flooded during a spacewalk, astronaut Luca Parmitano relived the experience Thursday, describing how water kept trickling into his helmet until big globs covered his eyes, then his nose. It was hard to see, he said, and he could not hear. “For a couple of minutes there, maybe more than a couple of minutes, I experienced what
test pilot, said he was lucky to get back inside so quickly. He figures there was three pounds of water floating inside his helmet when his crewmates yanked it off, nearly a half-gallon. NASA managers have said Parmitano could have choked or drowned, and praised his calmness during the ordeal. Parmitano’s colleagues grabbed towels to mop his bald head once the 1 1/2-hour spacewalk ended. Some water bubbles escaped and floated away.
it’s like to be a goldfish in a fishbowl — from the point of view of the goldfish,’’ Parmitano said in a TV interview from the International Space Station. Parmitano said he used his memory to make his way back into the space station. His spacewalking partner, Christopher Cassidy, was a big help. The 36-year-old Italian Air Force officer said he was “miserable but okay’’ as Tuesday’s spacewalk came to an abrupt end. Parmitano, a former
The astronauts as well as engineers in Houston are still trying to figure out what went wrong. Parmitano’s
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ELANTRA GT L 6-SPEED MANUAL. $750 PRICE ADJUSTMENTΩ, DELIVERY & DESTINATION INCLUDED.
NO MONEY DOWN
WELL EQUIPPED:
SE with Tech. shown
• DRIVER SELECTABLE STEERING (DSS) • AIR CONDITIONING • 7 AIRBAGS • AM/FM/CD/MP3/USB/iPOD® AUDIO SYSTEM • COOLED GLOVE BOX • REAR WASHER & WIPER • REAR SPOILER
THIS WEEK
2012 BEST NEW DESIGN 2012 BEST NEW SPORTS/ PERFORMANCE CAR (UNDER $50K)
Cranbrook Ministerial
Church Directory Pastor Kevin Ewaskow Children’s Ministries Worship Service 10:00 am 334 - 14th Ave. 250-426-4319 office@fbccranbrook.org
Marysville
Community Church Sunday Service 10:30 am 730 - 302 Street, Marysville Knox Presbyterian Church Corner Victoria & 3rd St. S. 250-426-7165
Senior Pastor: Dr. Ron Foubister Pastor to Young Families: Al Brouwer Sunday Worship, Children’s Classes – 10:00am Friendly congregation, biblical preaching, traditional and contemporary music. Everyone welcome.
with Rev. Frank Lewis
20,594
$
INCLUDES
$
FINANCING FOR 96 MONTHS
600
IN PRICE ADJUSTMENTSΩ
SELLING PRICE:
♦
VELOSTER 6-SPEED MANUAL. $600 PRICE ADJUSTMENTΩ, DELIVERY & DESTINATION INCLUDED.
• AIR CONDITIONING • 7" TOUCHSCREEN MULTIMEDIA SYSTEM WITH REARVIEW CAMERA • REAR PARKING ASSIST SYSTEM • HEATED FRONT SEATS • 3RD DOOR FOR PASSENGER ACCESS • SIRIUS XM™ RADIO WITH BLUETOOTH® HANDS FREE PHONE SYSTEM
Tech. model shown
Ph: 250-426-2022 / Fax: 250-426-2085
Sunday Worship...10:00 am
2013
Sunday School is recessed until September 15th, 2013.
www.cranbrookunited.com
Kimberley United Church Sunday Worship at 10 am www.kimberleyunited.ca
%†
WELL EQUIPPED:
#2 12 Avenue S.
(Corner of Baker St. and 12th Ave S.)
Rev. Christine Dudley
WITH
OWN IT FOR
HWY: 5.3L/100 KM CITY: 7.8L/100 KM▼
NO MONEY DOWN
Cranbrook United Church
10 Boundary St. – 250-427-2428
ELANTRA GT L
99 0
$
BI-WEEKLY
Cranbrook and Kimberley First Baptist Church
2013
VELOSTER
HWY: 5.3L/100 KM CITY: 7.5L/100 KM▼
5-year/100,000 km Comprehensive Limited Warranty†† 5-year/100,000 km Powertrain Warranty 5-year/100,000 km Emission Warranty
HyundaiCanada.com
The Hyundai names, logos, product names, feature names, images and slogans are trademarks owned by Hyundai Auto Canada Corp. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners. †Finance offers available O.A.C. from Hyundai Financial Services based on a new 2013 Accent 5 Door GL 6-Speed Manual/Elantra GT L 6-Speed Manual/Veloster 6-Speed Manual with an annual finance rate of 0% for 96 months. Bi-weekly payments are $83/$90/$99. No down payment required. Cost of Borrowing is $0. Finance offers include Delivery and Destination of $1,495. Registration, insurance, PPSA, fees, levies, charges, license fees and all applicable taxes are excluded. Delivery and destination charge includes freight, P.D.E., dealer admin fees and a full tank of gas. Financing example: 2013 Veloster 6-Speed Manual for $20,594 (includes $600 price adjustment) at 0% per annum equals $99 bi-weekly for 96 months for a total obligation of $20,594. Cash price is $20,594. Cost of Borrowing is $0. Example price includes Delivery and Destination of $1,495. Registration, insurance, PPSA, fees, levies, charges, license fees and all applicable taxes are excluded. ▼Fuel consumption for 2013 Accent 5 Door GL 6-Speed Manual (HWY 5.3L/100KM; City 7.1L/100KM)/Elantra GT L 6-Speed Manual (HWY 5.3L/100KM; City 7.8L/100KM)/ Veloster 6-Speed Manual (HWY 5.3L/100KM; City 7.5L/100KM) are based on Energuide. Actual fuel efficiency may vary based on driving conditions and the addition of certain vehicle accessories. Fuel economy figures are used for comparison purposes only. ♦Price of models shown: 2013 Accent 5 Door GLS 6-Speed Manual/Elantra GT SE Tech 6-Speed Auto/Veloster Tech 6-Speed Manual is $19,194/$27,844/$24,694. Prices include Delivery and Destination charges of $1,495. Registration, insurance, PPSA, fees, levies, charges, license fees and all applicable taxes are excluded. ΩPrice adjustments are calculated against the vehicle’s starting price. Price adjustments of up to $200/$750/$600 available on 2013 Accent 5 Door GL 6-Speed Manual/Elantra GT L 6-Speed Manual /Veloster 6-Speed Manual. Price adjustments applied before taxes. Offer cannot be combined or used in conjunction with any other available offers. Offer is non-transferable and cannot be assigned. No vehicle trade-in required. †Ω♦Offers available for a limited time, and subject to change or cancellation without notice. See dealer for complete details. Dealer may sell for less. Inventory is limited, dealer order may be required. ††Hyundai’s Comprehensive Limited Warranty coverage covers most vehicle components against defects in workmanship under normal use and maintenance conditions.
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