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Negotiations with unions representing more than 25,000 school support staff are back on this week, with a strike mandate already in place for B.C.’s 60 school districts as the new school year gets underway. Education Minister Peter Fassbender said Wednesday he is hopeful that a settlement with clerical staff, custodians, bus drivers and other support staff can be achieved without
picket lines disrupting classes. Talks broke off in August and are set to resume for three days starting on September 4. The Canadian Union of Public Employees, representing most of the workers, says they haven’t had a raise in four years. The latest contract expired in June 2012 after a twoyear wage freeze was imposed across the B.C. public service. Fassbender wouldn’t comment directly on talks, except to say
that school districts are working to set up “savings accounts” in their operations to fund wage increases within existing district budgets. The government’s “cooperative gains” mandate requires all raises to be funded by internal savings such as shared administrative functions. CUPE is seeking raises of two per cent per year. “Our members will take full-scale job action if the government doesn’t show a com-
mitment to bargaining,” CUPE representative Colin Pawson said in a statement on the weekend, as the union prepared to start an advertising campaign to attract public support. Fassbender said funding for public education is at record levels despite falling enrolment. While some urban districts are growing, the education ministry forecasts that there will be 526,000 full-time students this year, down 9,000 from
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1. Over the next decade, there will be an estimated one million job openings in B.C. in many sectors, including liquefied natural gas, mining and mineral exploration, and shipbuilding. Of those job openings, 43 per cent will require trades and technical training. 2. Under the BC Jobs Plan, government is investing more than $4 million in 2013-14 through the Canada-British Columbia Labour Market Agreement to enable 675 women to access mentorship opportunities and trades training programs, complete skills upgrading, and receive financial support for childcare, transportation, tools and equipment. 3. Now more than ever, women throughout B.C. are realizing that a career in trades can mean independence, job satisfaction and great pay. Approximately 10 per cent of all apprentices in British Columbia are women, up from 8.5 per cent in 2009. We’re making progress, but we can do better. By working together with industry, employers, post-secondary partners and women throughout B.C., we can meet the growing demand for skilled tradespeople and make sure that women are finding opportunity, job satisfaction and good pay in the skilled trades.
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Residents of Cranbrook, Elko and surrounding areas may see smoke over the next month as a result of prescribed burning operations being conducted throughout September. Weather and ground conditions permitting, two prescribed burns will be ignited to help restore grasslands and open forest ecosystems. These controlled fires will be lit at: • Artesian Springs: south of McGinty Lake, off Highway 95A near Meadowbrook (387 hectares). • Cutts Road: south of Elko near the Elk River bridge (394 hectares).
These projects are part of the Rocky Mountain Trench Ecosystem Restoration Program. Controlled burns have been completed at these sites for several years. Initial thinning treatments have now reduced forest stands to the point where restorative fire can be introduced safely and effectively. The prescribed burns will mimic the frequent, low-intensity ground fires that have historically maintained grasslands and open forests in the East Kootenay. They will assist with tree regeneration, recycle soil nutrients, rejuvenate bunchgrasses and shrubs, improve forest health and reduce
the risk of severe wildfires. If the weather changes and burning conditions are no longer ideal, these operations could be postponed to a later date when conditions are once again favourable. An open burning prohibition has been in effect in the Southeast Fire Centre since July 8 and will remain in effect until Sept. 20 or until the public is otherwise notified. Resource management burns like the ones planned for Artesian Springs and Cutts Road are exempt from this prohibition. The public is reminded that, despite recent rain and a drop in tempera-
tures, the open burning prohibition is being enforced throughout the entire Southeast Fire Centre. The Southeast Fire Centre would like to thank the public for its help reporting wildfires in the region and for its diligence in using fire safely. To report a wildfire or unattended campfire, call 1 800 663-5555 toll-free or call *5555 on a cellphone. For the latest information on current wildfire activity, burning restrictions, road closures and air quality advisories, go to: http://www. bcwildfire.ca.
NOTICE OF SCHEDULED POWER INTERRUPTION SPILLIMACHEEN AND BRISCO We will be making electrical system improvements in Spillimacheen and Brisco on Sunday, September 22, 2013. To ensure the safety of our work crews, it will be necessary to interrupt electrical service for approximately four hours.
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Bill Bennett, Minister of Energy and Mines and Minister Responsible for Core Review, and Steve Thomson, Minister of Forests, Lands and Natural Resource Operations, announced that effective Sept. 1, 2013, the permitting process for some low-impact exploration activities has become more efficient. “B.C. is delivering on its promise to make the permitting process more efficient for the mining industry while ensuring that our health, safety and environmental standards are maintained. It is important that we are responsive to industry needs as regulatory burden can stall economic growth and development,” said Bill Bennett, Minister of Energy and Mines. The following activities are authorized on projects where a Mines Act permit already has been granted: * Induced polarization (charging the ground with an electrical current and measuring the response). * Exploration drill programs on operating mine sites. * Extending the timing of proposed exploration work by up to two years. Under the new rules, companies must provide 30 days advance notice and information on each activity to a mines inspector. During the 30day notification period, the Province will refer the information to First Nations. The new process is available online through FrontCounter BC, which provides exploration companies quick and easy access to the information and assistance they require. In fall 2012, the provincial government consulted with industry, First Nations and the public on the permitting of low-impact exploration activities, resulting in these changes.
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The Duke of Edinburgh’s Award is celebrating young achievers for the first time in the Kootenays with Her Honor Judith Guichon Lieutenant General. A Duke of Edinburgh’s Awards Ceremony has been announced for Friday, September 6th at 2 p.m. at the Royal Alexandra Hall in Cranbrook. The Duke of Edinburgh’s Award celebrates six recipients from Fernie, Sparwood and Cranbrook. The Lieutenant Governor of British Columbia will be presenting The Awards. The Duke of Edinburgh’s Award encourages anyone between the ages 14 and 24 to participate in an international award. It gives youth the opportunity to get more involved in their community, to
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make new friends, to get physically fit and to discover an activity that excites and inspires them as well as participate in an adventurous journey that they will remember for a lifetime. They learn to set goals and achieve results in a fun and challenging and noncompetitive way and then get recognized for their achievements. “We are so pleased to have Kyra Robin von Matt from Sparwood, Hannah and Jodi Thomson, Olivia Rob-
erts, Emma Roberts from Fernie, Ashley Wood from Cranbrook receive their Award in their community with friends and family there to celebrate their efforts. We encourage community members to become leaders or mentors and support youth in their journey. Lea Thompson from Fernie led the Elk Valley girls towards their Bronze Award. We can’t thank her enough. The reports that the girls produced were exemplary� said, Umeeda
Switlo, Executive Director of The Duke Of Edinburgh’s Award BC Yukon Division. “We are excited to have Teck sponsor our work in the Kootenay region which enables local youth to enroll in the program at no cost. We welcome the youth in the Kootenays to The Award and hope they will take the opportunity to participate in an internationally recognized Award that also allows them to get high school credits.� said Umeeda Switlo. The Duke of Edinburgh’s Award invites adults and youth who have an interest in The Award to attend the ceremony in Cranbrook and learn about how we can all work together with our youth in Making a Difference.
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Victoria’s Ted Musson, 71, is walking across Canada to raise awareness about fraud in the 2011 federal election.
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Activist walker travels through the Kootenays By Brian Lawrence He’s several hundred miles from home, but for Victoria’s Ted Musson, the journey is just beginning — the 71-year-old is walking across Canada in protest of the 2011 federal election fraud, including the robocall scandal, in which voters received automated calls to dissuade from casting ballots by falsely telling them that the location of their polling stations had changed. “They were targeting my peers — the elderly and so forth — people who couldn’t just turn on a dime and reassess their day,” he said on Monday, while spending a few days in Cres-
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ton. Musson started his cross-country walk on May 19, taking his time as he travels, held back by arthritis and constant doubling back and forth to his camper — he parks and walks a few kilometres, then drives ahead and repeats the process. “I’m a one-trick pony,” he said. He’s enjoyed the chance to see parts of B.C. he has never seen before. Musson thought Nelson was beautiful, and has been thrilled with the friendliness and generosity of people in the Creston Valley. When he stopped his camper about seven kilometres north of Creston,
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a resident came by and — after making sure Musson wasn’t going to empty his septic tank on the side of the road — brought him fresh cucumbers, tomatoes and corn. Born in Toronto, Musson has lived in Victoria since 2000, after spending 22 years in Vancouver, and he’s seen his fair share of questionable governments, but this one is different. “This one is the first one, as far as I’m concerned, that is an illegal government,” he said. “My understanding is that Stephen Harper is the only person on the planet who can revisit 2011. He’s not going to.”
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An avid baseball fan, he found himself enjoying games less after news of the scandal broke. “If I was sitting watching the Blue Jays getting their butts kicked or sitting in my little studio, I was sitting there getting angry,” he said. So, the former musician left his four-byseven-by-eight-foot music studio, and his government subsidized apartment for a trip that would help him get his view across to all Canadians, and hopefully encourage them to take a closer looks at the country’s political issues. “They’ll see a crazy old man walking down
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the highway, at least a third of the time limping — my knees are terribly arthritic,” he said. “Maybe they’ll take a closer look. I’m hoping any attention I get will have people looking beyond this.” To follow Musson’s journey, visit his blog at electionfraud2011. wordpress.com.
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A Cranbrook man has garnered a second place finish in a national financial planning examination. Financial Planning Standards Council (FPSC®) has announced the honourees for its President’s List, recognizing the top three candidates who wrote Financial Planning Examination Level 2 (FPE2®) in June 2013. Passing FPE2 is a key step on the path towards earning the internationally recognized Certified Financial Planner®/CFP® designation. Among the 260 candidates across Canada who wrote FPE2, notable performances by the following individuals earned them a spot on the President’s List: Candace Gibson, Delta BC (first place) Blake Martindale, Cranbrook BC (second place) Matthew Williams, Taber AB (third place) “Congratulations to Candace, Blake and Matthew for their outstanding performance on FPE2,” said Cary List, President & CEO, FPSC. “They have shown an exceptionally high standard of professionalism, competence and judgment through their exemplary performance on this examination.” Of those individuals writing FPE2 for the first time, 72.8% passed. Of the total 260 individuals who wrote, the pass rate was 65%. The six-hour examination was held in 31 writing centres across Canada. To qualify for FPE2, candidates must pass Financial Planning Examination Level 1 (FPE1®), complete an FPSC-approved Cap-
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stone Course, be an FPSC® Registered Candidate and complete at least one year of qualifying work experience. They must also commit to abiding by FPSC’s Standards of Professional Responsibility for CFP® Professionals and FPSC® Registered Candidates, which encompasses the FPSC® Code of Ethics, the FPSC® Rules of Conduct, the FPSC® Fitness Standards, and the FPSC® Financial Planning Practice Standards. Financial planning advice is largely unregulated in Canada. With the exception of Quebec, anyone in any province can call themselves a financial planner without meeting minimum qualifications or standards. Individuals who pursue CFP certification are stepping up to the highest professional standard in financial planning in Canada and internationally and are accountable to professional oversight. CFP certification provides assurance that a planner is committed to professional standards of competence and ethics in financial planning as set and enforced in Canada by FPSC.
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Smile Cookies are back! Tim Hortons is bringing more smiles to Cranbrook with the launch of the annual Smile Cookie fundraiser. For one week starting September 16, Tim Hortons restaurant owners in Cran-
brook will generously donate all proceeds from sales of a special smiling chocolate chunk cookie to the East Kootenay Foundation for Health and the Cranbrook Health Care Aux-
www.kootenayadvertiser.com A7 iliary. The $1 treat helps charities, hospitals and community programs across Canada in the cities where they are sold. For EKFH and CHCA this means the opportunity to purchase two reclining phlebotomy chairs for the Ambulatory Care Department and
a broda chair for the 3rd floor at the East Kootenay Regional Hospital. “On behalf of all restaurant owners and team members in Cranbrook, I would like to thank our loyal guests for their
generosity and support of the Smile Cookie campaign,” said Matt Gareau, Tim Hortons Restaurant Owner in Cranbrook. “Tim Hortons is thrilled to support the East Kootenay
Foundation for Health and the Cranbrook Health Care Auxiliary with the funds raised and brings smiles to so many people’s faces. We welcome everyone to come in during Smile
Cookie week at either of our Tim Hortons outlets or drop by the regional hospital to buy a delicious freshly-baked Smile Cookie in support of a great cause.”
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WORKING FOR YOU! Traffic Safety Is the Responsibility of All: Cranbrook RCMP
Slugs : YES the City has reduced the potholes on 12th Ave. South for the second year in a row, but ONLY for the purpose of accommodating the 14th Avenues DETOUR. The residents of 12th Ave., 18th and 19th Street South have paid City taxes for over 30 years and have continuously put up with Horrid potholes. Too bad our road does not rate necessary improvements. Hugs: to the Jaffray Baynes Lake Farmers Market - what a great place to go, thanks for the great season. Hugs: to the Cranbrook Farmers Market, what a great way to spend a Saturday morning. Hugs: To all the drivers and pedestrians who are courteous and practice courteous road sense. Especially those at 4-way stops who watch carefully and take their turn.
Roadways are a very dynamic environment with situations and circumstances that can change quickly. There is great potential for injury and property damage if drivers are not obeying the rules of the road. Signs and signals such as school zones, stop, yield signs and traffic lights are only a few tool used to assist drivers in keeping safe while they navigate City streets. In order for these signs and signals to work, they first need to be seen then obeyed. Please be aware of and respect all traffic signage and signals when driving all year. Make sure our streets are safe for everyone! A Message from the Cranbrook RCMP and the City of Cranbrook.
Big Hugs: to the very professional drywaller who fixed my 80 year old mother’s walls in her house under renovation. You deserve a 20 out of 10!! Huge Slugs: to the carpenter who came in after the drywaller and painter and set up his saw in the middle of my mother’s living room and BLEW SAWDUST all over the freshly drywalled and painted walls, ceilings, rooms and floors. That was a very unprofessional, disrespectful and despicable job you performed. Shame on you!! Slugs: to the guy in the white truck that keeps cutting me off on 7th Ave S - you’re gonna cause an accident one of these days! Hugs: to the person I saw giving a needy person some of their meal at McDonalds.
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Under this bylaw, no one is to provide deer with food by intentionally leaving food, food waste or other attractive edible material intended for the sole purposed of feeding deer. For example, leaving out a bale of hay, a bag of apples or other compostable food scraps on a residential lot or property where these items are not consistently being grown or produced for human consumption would be seen as an infraction to the bylaw. Visit our website and click on ‘Bylaws’ for more on all of our City bylaws.
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Information Sessions Wednesday, September 25 Session 1 - 4:00 pm Session 2 - 6:00 pm Room 205, College of the Rockies Cranbrook Main Campus
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Through quality instruction and practical experience students can earn a four year University of Victoria Bachelor of Education Degree right here at College of the Rockies in Cranbrook, BC! Face-to-face instruction in Cranbrook Small class sizes Local, national and international practicums
Monday September 9 – Regular Council Meeting @ 6pm Monday October 7 – Regular Council Meeting @ 6pm
For more information, call Adele at 250-489-2751 ext. 3328 or go to: cotr.bc.ca/teacherEd
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BACK TO SCHOOL & REGISTRATION TIME 2013 A one-stop registration event at COTR’s Kimberley Campus Submitted
TRADITIONAL KARATE BECAUSE IT WORKS Instructed by CSKA Registered Black Belts Established in 1994 Training Monday & Wednesday Evenings
Juniors 6:00-7:00 PM/Seniors 7:00-8:30 PM Classes begin Sept. 4, 2012
Self Discipline • Self Defence • Self Respect • Self Confidence • Physical Fitness • Mental Well Being • Fitness Tax Credit • Kidsport Member (Karate BC) For Registration and Information Contact:
Alex or Sheri Green • 426-3535 Email: asgreen4@shaw.ca Members of Karate BC and The Canadian Shotokan Karate Association #42 - 6th Ave. S., Cranbrook (Left off Van Horne, Red Cross building)
College of the Rockies’ Kimberley Campus is again hosting a onestop registration event for families. On September 7 from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m., community members will have the opportunity to sign-up for all of their fall ac-
tivities and events at one location. Sponsored by the College and Columbia Basin Trust, the event is a convenient way for local families to register themselves or their children for activities, clubs or educational opportunities for the fall, all at the same time at
New Principal at KCA
Kootenay Christian Academy is pleased to announce the appointment of Mr. Gerald Barkman as our new Principal. Mr. Barkman has 25 years of teaching and administrative experience and we are excited about the new leadership he will bring to our school. Kootenay Christian Academy is a nondenominational private school with a God centered curriculum and a caring and qualified staff. We welcome any interested parents to come and take a tour of our school and meet our new Principal.
the Kimberley Campus. This second annual Community Registration Day is a perfect fit with the City of Kimberley’s First Saturdays festivities and coincides nicely with September’s ‘Community’ theme. College of the Rockies Auxiliary Assistant Josh Lockhart says, “There has been a lot of enthusiasm for the event so far. We have many business-
es and groups signed up and are seeing new ones coming on board every day. If there are community organizations that have not been contacted but would like to participate they can contact me to get signed up.” “Not only is this a great opportunity for businesses and groups to interact with the public but it also gives them the chance to build relation-
A little K.C.O.H.L. Registration help from 2013/2014 FRIENDS For Men’s Hockey 35+ years $350 includes season and year end tournament ice time. Area C residents require sports pass by Oct. 4
Register at: Player’s Bench Aug. 23 to Sept. 12
Draft to be held at Eastside Mario’s Sept. 18 @ 7pm
Kyokushin Karate Rocky Mountain Dojo 2013/14 Registration
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Register 5:30-7:30pm F.O.E Hall - 711 Kootenay St. North For Registration/Information Phone Don @ 250-919-4295 or Email kyokushin.karate@shaw.ca Website www.kyokushin.karate.ca Member of the International Karate Organization KyokushinKaiKan (Canada) Est. 1996 Member of KidSport & Eligible for the Federal Fitness Tax Credit
ships and partnerships with other organizations in the community,” Lockhart continued. For more information on the Kimberley Community Fall Registration Days or to sign up as a participating organization, contact Josh Lockhart at (250) 4277116 ext. 3752 or email: jlockhart@cotr.bc.ca
Come and join us for our 2013-2014 Gymnastics Season!
…Brand new, state of the art training facility …Growing team of Nationally Certified & Trained coaches …Existing & exciting new programs Hours of fun for little ones taking their first steps through to adult classes! *REGISTRATION INFORMATION* Returning members – online registration begins Monday, August 26th New members – online registration begins Monday, September 2nd Please visit our website at www.keycitygym.ca for registration information.
415 Industrial Road A, Mosaic Centre Cranbrook, B.C. V1C 4X8
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Students throughout British Columbia head ed to the classroom on Sept. 3, many of them feeling first-day jitters. But for an estimated 25,000 students, first day of school stress can lead to anxiety that interferes with their daily activities. Now entering its 10th year, the FRIENDS For Life program is delivered in hundreds of public and independent schools across the province to students in kindergarten, Grade 1 and grades 4-7. The program has proven to be effective in reducing the risk of anxiety disorders and building resilience in children. Research has shown that up to 80 per cent of children showing signs of anxiety before using the program no longer exhibit those signs after completing the program. FRIENDS teaches children how to deal with worry and stress, now and later in life, by learning several skills including dealing with difficulties, recognizing signs of anxiety, relaxation techniques and positive thinking. * FRIENDS is an acronym for the skills learned in the program: F - Feelings R - Remember to relax I - I can try! I can do my best! E - Explore coping plans and solutions N - Now reward yourself D - Don’t forget to practise S - Smile and stay calm for life
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Community Theatre season Cranbrook Community Theatre (CCT) is proud to announce its 2013/14 season. The upcoming season features a mix of drama, comedy, and evenings of one-acts. CCT kicks it all off with “Visiting Mr. Green” written by Jeff Baron and directed by Tanya Laing Gahr. Corporate executive Ross
Gardiner is charged with reckless driving after narrowly missing 86-year-old widower Mr. Green. Gardiner is ordered to visit Mr. Green every week for the next six weeks. The two men start off being resentful of the situation and as the show develops family secrets are revealed and old wounds are opened. 4.29” x 4”
“Visiting Mr. Green” runs November 29thDecember 14th. In late January 2014, CCT brings two oneacts to the Stage Door Theatre. “The Exquisite Hour” by Stewart Lemoine features first time director Elizabeth Ross. Set on a summer evening in 1962, “The Exsee Theatre page 11
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Calling all ladies to the East Coast Kitchen Party Fundraiser Fashion Show Event of the year! It’s that time of year again to come out and cheer as RCMP officers, the Kootenay Ice and the Men’s Avalanche Volley Ball Team strut their stuff on the runway to raise money for Cops for Kids. One-hundred percent of the proceeds raised will directly benefit the charity who in-turn support local kids in need. Advance tickets are $10 and special VIP advance tickets are $25 and can be purchased at the Tamarack Centre
Administration Office. For more info please call 250.426.2231. VIP advance tickets include reserved seating, table service and appy tray. The event takes place on Wednesday, September 11th at the Tamarack Shopping Centre. Doors open at 7 p.m., tickets at the door are $15 (Please use the Winners entrance). Get ready for a night of entertainment, including silent auction, refreshments and prizes. The much anticipated fashion show coincides with the annual 1,000 km bike ride in which RCMP officers raise funds for the Cops for Kids charity throughout southern BC.
Wednesday Bible Study 7:00pm 518 Cranbrook St. N. (next door to KFC) For more info: 421-1822 Pastor Steve Moon www.calvarychapelcranbrook.com
Cranbrook United Church #2 - 12 Ave. S. on the corner of Baker & 12th Phone: 250-426-2022 Fax: 250-426-2085 Rev. Frank Lewis Sunday Worship.......................... 10:00 am Sunday School recessed until September 15, 2013 •www.cranbrookunited.com
EK Lutheran Parish
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Calvary Chapel Cranbrook Sunday Service - 10:30 am
Website: www.eklutheran.ca • Phone: 1-866-426-7564 Pastor Fraser Coltman & Pastor Dave Morton Mt. Zion Cranbrook 920-11th St. S. Sunday Worship 10 am, Thursday Worship 7 pm Holy Cross Kimberley 105 Howard Sunday Worship 10 am Trinity Fernie 691 - 4th Ave. Sunday Worship 1:30 pm Immanuel Elkford 2700 Balmer Dr. Sunday Worship 4 pm St. Peter’s Invermere 110-7th Ave. Sunday Worship 1:30 pm
ENVIRONMENTAL INITIATIVES GR ANTS AVAILABLE Applications for CBT’s Environmental Initiatives Program Large Grants stream are available now. The deadline to submit is October 15, 2013.
Learn more at www.cbt.org/eip . www.cbt.org • 1.800.505.8998
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1115 2nd Ave. S., Cranbrook (Parkland Middle School) Sunday service ............................ 10:20 am Dwayne & Collette Thompson 421-1099 Frank & Jody Hackett 417-7410
First Baptist Church Pastor Kevin Ewaskow Sunday morning worship at 10:30am Children’s ministries at 10:30am 334 14th Ave S • 250-426-4319 www.fbccranbrook.org
Knox Presbyterian Church
REQUEST FOR QUALIFICATIONS:
BUSINESS COACH
Passionate about business development? Have skills and knowledge to share with others? Able to coach? The Kootenay Rockies Innovation Council is seeking a Business Coach to provide coaching services to technologyand innovation-based businesses in the East Kootenays. This is a contract position, and the volume of work varies based on client need. The successful applicant must have a broad business background, prior experience with business plan development, and with providing coaching support in business. Apply by email with a resume and covering letter on or by September 22, 2013 to info@kric.ca. To learn more about KRIC and for a full job description visit www.kric.ca.
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University courses at the College help prepare you for careers. Get started here in engineering, tourism and recreation management, environmental science, business, liberal arts, teacher education and more.
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Corner Victoria and 3rd Street South 426-7165 Senior Pastor – Dr. Ron Foubister Young Families Pastor – Pastor Al Brouwer Sunday worship/children’s classes 10:00 a.m. Friendly congregation – biblical teaching – traditional and contemporary music - Everyone Welcome!
New Apostolic Church 821 1st Street S., Cranbrook, BC Sunday School ............................ 9:00 am Sunday Service ........................... 10:30 am Wednesday Service..................... 8:00 pm Larry and Nicole Leblond .......... 489-0770 Faith, family, friendship, forever
New Life Foursquare Church 308 10th Ave. South • 489-1057 Sunday Morning Worship • 10am Senior Pastor • Gordon Henry www.cranbrookfoursquare.com
The Salvation Army Kootenay Valley Community Church 533 Slater Road NW, 426-3612 Sunday Worship Service ............ 10:30 am Wednesday Praise Service.......... 5:00 pm Pastor: Captains Linda & Kirk Green
St. Aidan Orthodox Church www.cotr.bc.ca
www.saintaidan.ca Sunday Services.......................... 10:30 am Fellowship lunch and Sunday School to follow For info call: 250-489-8006 or 250-421-6013 Come, See & Pray
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quisite Hour” introduces the audience to bachelor, Zachary Teal, who over the hour, and a couple of glasses of lemonade, listens to the sales pitch of encyclopaedia saleswomen Helen Darimont. The second one act, directed by Bob McCue, is set in the exam room of an army recruiting office. Terrence McNally’s “Next” is the story of a middle-aged, down on his luck, divorced father who has mistakenly been drafted and the, by the book, career officer who won’t give him a break. The final show of the season is “The Foreigner” by Larry Shue and directed by David Stock. Painfully shy Charlie is left in a rural Georgia fishing lodge by his friend “Froggy” who tells the locals Charlie is from a foreign country and doesn’t speak English. Left on his own, and assumed to be a “foreigner”, Charlie is privy to the secrets and plans of the locals and that’s when the fun begins. The Foreigner hits the CCT stage in April 2014. “I’m really pleased with the 2013/14 season,” said Production Manager Jennifer Inglis. “The selection of shows will appeal to a wide variety of tastes while providing a creative challenge for the directors, actors, and crew members.” A general casting call will be held on Monday, September 9 at 7:00 at the Stage Door. The public and all Cranbrook Community Theatre members are invited to CCT’s Annual General Meeting on Tuesday, September 17th at 7:00 p.m. in the Stage Door Theatre.
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Anatolia Speaks coming to Cranbrook thirty produced plays; his writing has been produced in five countries in three languages. Poiema Productions is an Edmonton-based theatre company founded in 2009 by Candice Fiorentino (playing the title role, Anatolia), Melissa Heagy, Brianne Jang and Sara Vickruck. All four are graduates of the Grant MacEwan University Theatre Arts Program, where they met and built a strong friendship. The four girls envisioned a company based on hard work, solid values and theatre with a purpose. In past years, the company has brought to Cranbrook their proPHOTO BRIANNE JANG
Cranbrook’s own Candice Fiorentino is set to perform Anatolia Speaks at the Stage Door. Poiema Productions is excited to bring their latest show to the Stage Door. Anatolia Speaks is the brand new one-woman show starring Cranbrook’s own, Candice Fiorentino, and written and directed by acclaimed Canadian playwright, Kenneth Brown. Anatolia Speaks is a tale of struggle, passion, and survival when a new Canadian working at Superstore recounts her past in Bosnia to her ESL class. Candice Fiorentino gives a heartwrenching performance of a play that celebrates the power of the human spirit. Anatolia Speaks is playing at the Stage Door, located at 11-11 Ave South, Cranbrook. The play is 55 minutes long and tickets are $20 for adults and $18 for seniors and students. Anatolia is a3x4new
Canadian immigrant working at Superstore after fleeing wartorn Bosnia. Today, it is her turn to present to her ESL class. She is evercheerful and loves her new life but questions about her past reveal a darker story beneath the smile. Writer, Kenneth Brown, is an actor, director, musician, producer, teacher and playwright. He is the author or co-author of over
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ductions of Happily Ever After?, The Seminar, and Middleton: a folk musical. Anatolia Speaks toured to the London and Edmonton Fringes this past summer. The show will be at the Stage Door, 11-11 Ave South, Cranbrook. Showtimes: Friday, September 20 at 7:30 p.m., Saturday, September 21 at 7:30 p.m. and Sunday, September 22 at 2 p.m. Tickets are $20 for adults, $18 for students and seniors and are available at Lotus Books and at the door one hour prior to show (cash only, subject to availability).
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Thursday, September 12 at 3 pm
The public is invited to attend
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ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING East Kootenay Brain Injury Association
Thursday, September 12 - 7pm Heritage Inn Hotel & Convention Centre 803 Cranbrook St. N. Cranbrook Everyone Welcome
Evening appointments available *Home based salon*
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East Kootenay Equine Veterinary Services
A new veterinary practice with a familiar face - Dr. Gayle Cummings A full service horses-only practice that also offers on-farm digital x-ray, ultrasound and equine dentistry Serving Cranbrook, Fernie, Creston, Kimberley and Invermere For an appointment or to make an inquiry call (250) 919-1195 or email: eastkootenayequine@gmail.com
House of Hope Moving! September 1, 2013 we are moving to our new location:
629 6th Street NW,
Cranbrook at KCA North Campus, across from BC Hydro. This will be where we hold our Fall conference in October. Information: 250-421-3784
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It is harvest time - now is when gardeners are repaid for all the effort they have been putting into their plots all season. From the reports we have been getting at the garden centre, it has been a great growing season. Beans, beets, broccoli and more are filling kitchens and pantries. Left are inedible greens, stalks and roots - but what to do with them? How about adding them back to your garden as organic matter and giving it a head start for next year? Composting your yard and garden waste as well as kitchen scraps is a great way of producing organic matter to add to your soil. Composting breaks down all these organic materials - hopefully without the unpleasant smell of things rotting and decaying. A well-made compost pile creates an environment where bacteria and micro-organisms can work effectively and the outcome is a dark, nutrient-rich humus. An efficient compost pile needs a balance of nitrogen (green) and carbon (brown) rich materials. Grass clippings and fresh greens add nitrogen to the process which in turn helps heat up the pile. To keep the decomposition process going and avoid any unpleasant odours, you need to add carbon rich materials, such as dry leaves, sawdust or even peatmoss. To function properly, a compost pile needs to have air and moisture. Let your touch and your nose be your guide to find the right balance. If you can squeeze the compost and it sticks together with just a little juice seeping out then the moisture level is about right. If a lot of moisture comes out, the compost is too wet and you should add some more dry material. Also check your moisture level if your pile starts to smell bad. You add oxygen and keep the process going by turning the pile regularly with a fork or a special compost turner. A well maintained compost pile should not attract animals, but if you want to reduce the risk, dig in any food scraps right away. You should never add bones, meat, fat, dairy products or pet waste to your compost. Cooler temperatures slow the decomposition process, so you might need extra room in the composter in the winter. This is a great reason to harvest your finished compost from your pile now and use what you can to enhance your garden soil. You can store the rest in a dry place for the spring. Another option for composting in the cooler months - or year-round - is worm composting. Vermicomposting, or worm composting, is the decomposition of organic waste with the help of red wiggler worms. Since it is contained and pretty much odor free, worm composting can be done indoors. Vermicomposters produce high quality “castings” made by worms, which are an excellent soil additive and plant fertilizer. To make a home for your worms, you need a bin. Make sure it has drainage holes on the bottom and screened ventilation on the sides and top that is securely fastened. The bin should be a solid colour as red wriggler worms are very sensitive to light. Along with food scraps, worms need bedding material. You can use shredded, dampened newspaper for bedding but cardboard, soil, or peat moss also work. Red wigglers are the most efficient at transforming your food scraps rapidly into compost. You can order them at your garden centre or get a handful from a friend who is already vermicomposting. How ever you create compost, digging it into your garden beds is a great way to add organic matter as well as putting your waste to work. If you treat your soil well, it will treat your plants well and you will have another successful growing season next year. Till next week...happy gardening Submitted by Kerstin
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communitycalendar Nature Park Meet at the Platzl visitor centre at 10 am for this ride on some of the roads and trails through the KNP. Join leader Peter McConnachie 427-2419 eK OutDOOr CLuB hike along Moyie river from Lumberton Bridge. Lorne, 426-8864. We are StrONGer WHeN We StaND tOGetHer CONFereNCe, Manual training School, Cranborok Library. Self advocate $2. Members of Community $5. Doors open at 9:30am, Freedom tour showing 10am, work shops 1-3:30pm. Lunch provided. Door prizes. rSVP, 250-581-0158, 250-489-3901.
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WatCH FOr CYCLIStS ON HIGHWaY. Sunrise rotary Club is holding the first annual Kooteny rockies Gran Fondo bicycle ride on September 8th @ 9:00 a.m. the ride originates at St. eugene Golf resort & Casino and goes to Kimberley, Wasa, Bull river and back to Cranbrook.
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SEPTEMBER 12 CraNBrOOK FIrSt tOaStMaSterS is a great place to hone your speaking and leadership skills. Start the fall season right by joining our group; you will learn at your own pace in a friendly, supportive setting. We meet in room 210 at COtr from 7-9 PM. email pamelaryan@telus.net for more info or call 250-489-4464 (days)
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parking lot for a hike up Myrtle Mountain.Bring snacks / lunch and water for this hike. Join leader Suzanne Mcallister 427-7043 CONNeCt CHurCH is having our 10th aNNIVerSarY BaSH. Join us at our new location, the Key City theatre, from 10:30am until 2pm. Come and enjoy music, a message, Free lunch and games. everyone welcome!
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eK OutDOOr CLuB hike - Wild Horse river wade. Lorne, 426-8864. KIMBerLeY rCMP 22ND annual Charity Community Golf tournament at Kimberley Golf Course. $50 entry fee members, non members $85. Fee includes cart, dinner, prizes and lots of fun. register by august 15th at the Kimberley rCMP. FMI 250427-4811
tHe eaSt KOOteNaY raILWaY PeNSIONerS aSSOCIatION Social Luncheon 12:30 pm at the arthur’s Sports Bar & Grill (Day’s Inn), 600 Cranbrook St. N. Cranbrook BC. rSVP Sept.13th 2013 all railway retiree’s and Spouses are welcome. For futher information,Pleas contact Secretary Frances allen at 250-426-2720 Or Bill Belding at 250426-5006
KIMBerLeY Nature ParK Hike - Myrtle the Magnificent Meet at 10 am at the Nordic Centre trail
Free FaMILY SWIMS, 6-7pm, Kimberley rec Centre. Persons 18 & under must be accompanied by an adult.
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BIG BrOtHerS BIG sistersrs of Cranbrook has found many new ways throughout the years to help bring in extra revenue so we can make the best matches for kids in our communities. One way you can help is by donating to our “Blue Bin” located outside to the left of WalMart by the propane tanks. this bin is there for any clothing items or soft items you have laying around in your house. all of the proceeds stay right here in Cranbrook to help our programs grow. For more information please call (250) 489-3111 or email us at bigscran@ bigbrothersbigsisters.ca SOCIaL DaNCe at the Seniors HaLL, 2nd St.S. to take place on 3rd Saturdays, starts up on September 21, to the music of ‘Chapparal’, at 7 pm.. refreshmetnts served. Last Saturday JaM session ( IceCream Social ) is new, and starts September 28 , 1:30-4 pm. enjoy great
live music and song. Flo 250.489.2720 . eK OutDOOr CLuB hike the Wild Horse Delta. Lorne, 426-8864.
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It’S CONteSt NIGHt at CraNBrOOK FIrSt tOaStMaSterS! We invite you to come out and enjoy a laugh filled evening as the toastmasters compete in Humorous and table topics contests. the fun will start at 7 PM in room 210 at COtr. We are accepting new members. For more info, e mail pamelaryan@telus. net or phone 250-4894464 (days)
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Free PuBLIC SWIM at Kimberley rec Centre, persons 18 & under must be accompanied by an adult, 5-6 pm, sponsored by rockies Law Corporation.
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It’S FaLL HarVeSt rOuNDuP. at Cenntennial Centre, Kimberley, from noon to 4pm, admission is $5.00 per person. It’s a country theme event with country
singers and dancers, a pie baking contest, silent auction, harvest items for sale. We will be serving chili with corn bread, desserts, coffee and tea(not sure if you want prices). KIMBerLeY Nature ParK HIKe Friendly Fungus Frenzy. 9:00 am to arrange rides. Join leader Bill Olmsted 427-3627
OCTOBER 10 C r a N B rO O K FIrSt tOaStMaSterS will be meeting this evening in room 210 at COtr. If you are looking for a place to learn speaking skills, become a better leader, or a sharper thinker, then Cranbrook First toastmasters is the place for you! We are friendly, supportive and affordable. Our new season is just beginning and we are accepting new members. e mail pamelaryan@ telus.net or phone 250489-4464 (days)
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There is a mother who misses you sadly And finds the time long since you went. And I think of you daily and hourly But try to be brave and content. But the tears that I shed are in silence. And I breathe a sigh of regret, For you were mine, and I remember, Though all the world forget. I miss you every day Two little hands are resting. A loving heart is still. A little brother we loved is waiting for us just over the hill.
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September 15. Kimberley Nature Park Hike: Myrtle the Magnificent. Meet at 10am at the Nordic Centre trail parking lot for a hike up Myrtle Mountain. Bring snacks/lunch & water for this hike. Join leader Suzanne McAllister, 250-4277043
The United Way of Cranbrook & Kimberly want to invite you to take part in the fun activities of their 11th Annual Park On Us Campaign. On Lucky Friday September 13th, there will be a coffee and snack table in front of the United Way office on Baker Street (between the HSBC Bank and BMO) everything is available all day by donation, M & M Meats will be having a BBQ starting at 11:30-2pm and new this year is the United Way’s “Drive The Change YOU Want To See In Cranbrook” Silent Auction, from 11:30-4pm. If you are interested in purchasing a meter or donating to the Silent Auction please contact the United Way (250)426-8833.
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Ernest Frederick Desrosiers "Ernie" 1930 - 2013 It is with deep sorrow that the family of Ernie Desrosiers announces his passing on Tuesday, August 27, 2013 in Jaffray, BC at 83 years of age. Ernie was born on August 11, 1930 in Cranbrook, BC. He was raised just south of Jaffray on his family's ranch in Sand Creek. His fondest memories from his younger years there were of rounding up the horses in the Mud Creek area and simply working on the family ranch. The family ranch was displaced by the Libby Dam in 1972 causing Ernie to leave his love of working his own land. He moved on to work at the Alberta Game Farm for a few months before returning to the Jaffray area he loved so much to marry his life-long love Marlene Onda on December 12, 1972. He and Marlene had courted for several years; having met in 1966. He then became the ranch foreman of the Steeples Ranch in Bull River, BC. In December of 1975, Ernie and Marlene purchased the Jaffray General Store which he owned until his passing. Ernie was also a local Brand Inspector for the Province of BC. Ernie loved to call and dance Square Dance, spend time on his property, affectionately known as "The Payne Place" and his old International trucks. Ernie felt strongly about volunteering in his community. He was an active member of the Sand Creek Recreation, the Sand Creek Community Club, the Waldo Stock Breeders Association and FOLKS (Friends of Lake Koocanusa Society). Ernie was a hard working man, honest, giving and kind. He will be deeply missed by his loving family, friends and community. Ernie is survived by his loving wife Marlene of 40 years, his son Frank (Kelly) and their children Harper, Emmersyn, Jett and Summer and his daughter de Anna (Stephen) and their children Jessica and Vanessa, his sister Rita Gillespie (Charlie) and numerous nieces and nephews. At Ernie's request there will be no funeral or memorial service. Those wishing to make a memorial donation in honour of Ernie may do so to the: Jaffray Volunteer Fire Department or the Sand Creek Community Club. Arrangements entrusted to McPherson Funeral Service. Condolences for the family can be offered at: www.mcphersonfh.com
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Arnold Curtis Sutton Aug. 10, 1960-Aug. 24, 2013 Arnold Curtis Sutton was born in Prince George on August 10th 1960, and passed suddenly on August 24th 2013 at the age of 53. Arnie was a great father, a son, a brother, an uncle, a faithful, dependable partner and friend. He liked to live life simply, easily, and efficiently which was also the rule to his carpentry. He could often be found at Perry Creek where he was an honorary “Creeker”, taking on any and every project with his hammer, tool belt, tape measure, and a plan that could only be found in his head or on the inside of a cigarette pack. He was a wealth of knowledge and information or as some of us like to call it “Arnformation”. He was known for his patience and kindness, a hard worker who paid attention to detail and went the extra mile even if it took twice as long because “if it’s worth building, it’s worth over building”. He will forever live on and be remembered in everything he built where he always left his special mark. Arn is survived by his sons Paul Sutton, Chris Sutton, Fathers Don Sutton (Linda), Harry Klim, Brother Gord Sutton (Lorraine), partner Tracy McGinnis, friend Debi Hart and many very good friends. He was predeceased by his mother Shirley Klim, brother Bill Sutton and good friend Don Grundy A celebration of life will be held on Saturday September 7, 2013 at the Moyie Community Hall at 1:00 pm.
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Faulkenham, David Jan. 21, 1949-Aug. 28, 2013 It is with deep sorrow to announce the passing of Dave in Grande Prairie, AB, August 28, 2013 at the age of 64, after a two month battle with cancer. Dave was born in Halifax, NS, January 21, 1949 to Dorothy and Stanley Faulkenham. He is survived by his loving wife Melanie, mother Dorothy, daughters Lisa (Bill), Cindy and Jennifer, sister Linda (Barry) Garbutt, sister in laws Valerie (Harold) Noakes, Barbara (Terry) Conn, numerous grandchildren, 2 year old great granddaughter Daliah, many nieces and nephews, aunts, uncles and cousins. Dave was predeceased by his father Stanley, grandson Harley, sister Darlene and brother Rick. Dave met Mel in Penticton in 1981 and they were married in Whitehorse on August 29, 1987. Dave worked at Costco since arriving in Alberta in March 2010, and had many co-workers as friends, as well as gas station customers. He enjoyed riding his Harley, Comicon Conventions with best bud Colin Hall, anything sci-fi, movies on the big screen, visiting friends, shopping, selling his woodcrafts at country fairs, reading, and tinkering in his "laboratory". He was a loving, caring and kind man who will be missed by all those whose lives he touched. He always had a joke that would bring a smile to your face. Dave often gave his wood crafts away just to make someone happy, or donate his wooden toys for a good cause. Thank you to the staff at the Cancer Clinic and Homecare for all the help they gave us and thank you to all Dave’s doctors who took care of him. Many thanks to the loving and caring staff of Points West Hospice for the wonderful care they gave Dave. Their kindness will never be forgotten. Special thanks to Tiff Braun for being such a wonderful lifelong friend. Many thanks to Costco for the kindness they showed to Dave and Mel in their time of need. Memorial service is at the Stonebridge Hotel, Grande Prairie, Sunday, September 8, 2013 at 3 PM, officiated by Doug Lesh. Eulogy will be done by Barbara Conn. Refreshments to follow. In lieu of flowers, please make donations to the Canadian Cancer Society. Arrangements and care by Bear Creek Funeral Home Grande Prairie 780-830-7742. Condolences can be made online at www.bearcreekfuneral.com
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SOTA Instruments, a Natural Health Company in Penticton BC, is growing and looking for motivated, hard-working, positive individuals to join our team. Candidates should be driven, lively and most importantly committed to providing unsurpassed service to our customers. Learn more about us, the position and how to apply: www.sota.com/pdf/cs.pdf
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Working in our distribution centre you are part of a team to ensure flyers and papers are ready for delivery in a timely and accurate manner. The person who fills this position must be able to: • Multi-task • Work well with a team and on your own • Lift paper bundles Please apply with resume, in person to: Bob Bathgate Kootenay News Advertiser 1510-2nd St., N., Cranbrook, BC
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FIELD CLERK Needed for out of town work site (21/7 schedule). Mature, flexible and positive communicator, understanding of importance of safety culture. Reporting to onsite foreman & Edmonton HO. Transportation to & from work site provided. Potential to grow with company; jobs@commandequipment.com Fax 780-488-3002. Juniper Lanes is now hiring for part time work. Mainly Fri, & Sat. nights until Sept, then hours will increase. 19 yrs & older please. Send resume to 1400 4th St N., Cranbrook, V1C 3L5 LABOURER/Carpenter helper wanted in Fairmont Hot Springs FT $24/hr. to start. Call 250-674-1643 PERMANENT PART-TIME PROPERTY MANAGER required in SPARWOOD, BC for townhouse rentals. Must be honest, trustworthy, fair, frugal, good judge of people, have great common sense. Position includes organizing, administrating, record keeping, reporting, purchasing, hiring & supervising. Send resumes to primeprop@mymts.net or fax 1(204)633-8945 RECEPTIONIST REQUIRED for 3 shifts per week @ 12am to 8am, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday. Must have knowledge of the East Kootenay highways, be able to multi-task and is bondable. Call 250-426-2201 between 8am & 4pm., Monday to Friday.
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WALKERS Repair Centre in Invermere is looking for an automotive Tech or Apprentice. Diesel experience is an asset. Competitive wage and pay straight time. We have all the latest equipment and training. Fax resumes to 250-342-0048 or email to walkersrepair@cyberlink.ca. If you have any questions, please call Ross @ 250-342-9424 or 250-3421624.
WHO WE ARE; Hallcon Crew Transport is the national agent for CN & CP Rail for the ground transportation needs of their Rail Crews. Every day we co-ordinate the re-positioning needs of Rail Crews from coast to coast. WE NEED YOU! We are hiring people presently living in the GOLDEN area that are interested in the safe and courteous transportation of Crews from GOLDEN to as far away as Kamloops. You will be on-call for trips as they arise, or helping move Crews in and around various rail yards. Are you retired or semi-retired, and looking for flexibility in the workplace? This job may be just the thing for you! YOU WILL NEED; A valid class 4 (or class 1 or 2) licence. If you need to upgrade to class 4 we will provide assistance (some conditions apply). A willingness to provide quality customer service. Clean or nearclean Driver and criminal abstracts. Email resume and current abstract to
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Signal Collision Kimberley is looking for an
Experienced Collision Repair Technician Hourly wage depending on experience.
Please drop off resume to: 90-302 Ave., Kimberley or fax to (250)427-7264 or email sigcol1@shawcable.com
Career Opportunity Westland Insurance has an opening for a
Licensed General Insurance Agent in our Cranbrook Office.
This position is full time with occasional Saturdays and all applications will be held in strict confidence. Applicant must have above average customer service and typing skills, work well in a team environment and be self motivated and reliable. Please email or hand deliver resume to: lvanderlind@westland-insurance.com Attention: Laurie Vanderlind Westland Insurance 27-10 Avenue South Cranbrook, BC V1C 2M9
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WRANGLER RENTALS LTD. is now recruiting Excavator Operators. Rig experience an asset. Camp jobs, day rates, health benefits & steady work rain or shine. Contact Monika 780-980-1331 or email resume: monika@wranglerrentals.com.
Mr. Klean Up. Small Moves. Dump runs. Yard & Acreage & Construction Site Klean-Ups. (Barter) Will work for truck, trailer, etc. (250)417-6603 Semi retired, lawn mowing, yard clean up, odd jobs. Don (250)420-7558
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Christian homeschool provider requires an Educational Assistant in Fernie BC and one in Creston BC to work with special needs students that are schooled at home. Salary will depend upon qualifications and experience but CHEKABC will train a suitable candidate. Some Bible knowledge and a pastoral reference letter is required.
IMMEDIATE OPENING In Kimberley, BC
For Manager Position at Wineworks Kimberley (est.1990) This would be an ideal opportunity for someone looking to purchase the business in the future and establish themselves in this vibrant growing community. No experience necessary, all training provided. As we have the best customers in the world, an affinity for social interaction and learning is a must. Love of great wine is assumed!
Call: 250-427-4422
Distribution Centre Cranbrook
Working in our distribution centre you are part of a team to ensure flyers and papers are ready for delivery in a timely and accurate manner. The person who fills this position must be able to: • Multi-task • Work well with a team and on your own • Lift paper bundles • Class 5 License • Forklift License an asset Please apply with resume, in person to: Bob Bathgate Kootenay News Advertiser 1510-2nd St., N., Cranbrook, BC
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PDQ HOME Improvements Hardwood flooring, laminate flooring, countertops, small reno’s, tiling, finish carpentry, etc. (250)421-7977
Household Services A-1 FURNACE & Air Duct Cleaning. Complete Furnace/Air Duct Systems cleaned & sterilized. Locally owned & operated. 1-800-5650355 (Free estimates)
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COME SEE the expanded show room at Flaman Fitness, we have Bow Flex gyms, Nautilus treadmills, bikes and elipticals. Plus we have a huge clearance section upstairs. We’re located on the strip downtown Cranbrook. Just look for the 7’ tall running man out front www.flamanfitness.com 250-426-2691
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Cleaning services available. I have 30 years of residential, commercial & industrial cleaning experience. Whether you just want your business or house cleaned or you are moving. Call me for all your cleaning needs. I offer my services at reasonable rates. I clean anything from ceilings to floors & everything in between. Call Vicky, 1(250)431-8537 House cleaning, professional, reliable, spotless, Cranbrook area, $15/hr. (250)432-9817
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18 Year old Registered Appaloosa Gelding $3100, 13 Year old Registered Bay Quarter Horse Mare $2200, Bronco 3-Horse Trailer w/Tack Room & 2 new tires $3800. 4 Saddles of various sizes & Tack, Both horses are in very good health and trailer extremely well. Gelding - great for a beginner rider. Mare needs an experienced rider. We would like the horses to go to a good home and together if at all possible. Our family is getting busy and we are not able to spend the time needed with the horses. Call evenings 250426-7012 2 Quarterhorse geldings, 14-15 yrs, broke to drive, have been ridden, Cranbrook, (250)421-1665 (250)421-1625 Buying old or unwanted horses. Call Rob, (250)489-4293 or (250)464-1372 FARRIER, MD. Horseshoeing Ask about discounts Call Morgan, (250)529-7370 Free to good home, companion horse. (250)432-9927 Ta Ta Creek
Feed & Hay HAY FOR SALE small square $160/ton 250-428-4316
Roofing, Fencing, Kitchens, Bathrooms, Painting, Flooring, Basements and More. WE DO THAT! Call Doug
Small bales, no rain, $4/bale. 1 (250)887-3444 Small square bales grass hay, shedded, $3/bale. Call (250)429-3530
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Two small male puppies, Bichon Yorkie, all shots & vet checked, ready to go, $350. (250)529-6918
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Culligan can fix that nasty white build up on your taps or cure that annoying red staining in bath tub or laundry. Call Culligan Cranbrook today and let us fix your water right the first time! Call (250)426-2691 or visit our website www.culligancranbrook.com And remember at Culligan we will always come to your home and test your water for free!
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The cutest girl kitten in color and character, grey with white stockings, excellent mouser & litter trained, $300 obo. (250)424-5557
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BEACHCOMBER HOT TUBS save up to $4010 at the factory year end clearance event while stock lasts, plus we have 8 reconditioned hot tubs starting as low as $800. This month save 20% off HOT TUB COVERS. 100 Van Horne Street North Cranbrook 250426-7999 www.beachcomberhottubs.com and RELAX IT’S A BEACHCOMBER
Bible Tutor, have M.A. in Christian Studies, $10/hour. (250)426-5779
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$100 & Under 2 Yokohama Geolander LT 275/65/R18” tires, $40/each. (250)417-6603 3 gallon air compressor, 25’ hose, $25. Nordic Track ski machine, Classic Pro Model, $50. Trophy XL chest waders, closed cell neoprene, soft foot, $45. Outcast flippers, $25. (250)489-2803 4 alloy rims & tires, off Jeep Grand Cherokee, $100. Call (250)426-2548 4 horse collars, $25/each. 1 (250)427-7456 4 Yokohama 235/70/R16’’, winter radials, off a van, $25/each. 1 (250)417-6603 6’ Diefenbachia plant, $50. 3’ Diefenbachia plant, $25. Chair & ottoman, $40. Entertainment centre, $10. Computer monitor, $50. Cabinet TV, $15. Computer desk w/hutch, $35. Exercise bike, $30. From pet & smoke free home. Call (250)489-2697
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Golf balls, all types, excellent shape, $5/dozen. (250)4217933 Hoover upright bagless vacuum, used once, paid $200, asking $99. (250)829-0558 NEW, never used Cultured marble vanity top, 45”x22-1/2”, $40. Call (250)489-4532 Pair of old wood skis, ornamental, $50. (250)427-7456 Tiger torch, 3 available, $25/each. (250)427-7456 Two floor lamps, $20/each. Large picture, “Wolves in Snow”, $100. New twin bed boxspring, $25. Call (250)489-4532 Two new 6-panel white interior doors, 32”, can be used left or right, $25/each or $40/both. Skylight, 2’x2’, $45. Set of professional loudspeaker acoustic response speakers, 250 watts, 25” high, 16” across, $25/set.(250)426-3939
$200 & Under 10 cu.ft. upright freezer, like new, used 1 year, paid $400, asking $199. (250)829-0558 4 Goodyear Wrangler LT 275/70/R17” AT/S, $150/set of 4. (250)417-6603
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Hi tech Polar Escape Magnum 2-man, 4-hole, ice shelter, asking $175. 66 sheets of light taupe siding, brand new, 12-1/2’ long, 10” wide, $200 obo. Call (250)426-3939 Whirlpool 30” electric range, white, $125. (250)417-6603
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MARYSVILLE 820-309th St, 3-bdr quality home w/great view, backing on Bootleg Golf Course, near school & arena, 2194 sq.ft., 2-car garage, U/G sprinklers, central air & vac, 2-large decks, natural gas for BBQ, custom cabinets throughout, crown moldings, gas fireplace, garburator, large ensuite w/jacuzzi, 2-other baths, high eff furnace & electrostatic air cleaning, kitchen island. Quality & location! Photos on Kijiji $399,000 (250)427-1979
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Set of single driving harness, $125. 2 sets of farm harnesses, $50/each. Other riding tack, too much to list, ask me if I have it. (250)427-7456
Joan, Bring that quilt you just quilted, bake hubbies favorite pie, pickle your favorite pickles and bring that favorite homemade wine, jam, etc. and enter at the Kootenay Country Fair at Fort Steele Sept 8. Pick up catalogues at Top Crop, Cranbrook Photo, Ricks Fine Meats or Cottage Restaurant in Cranbrook, Kimberley; Top Crop Too or visit our website www.kootenaycountryfair.com
Enter your best flowers, baking, art, veggies, needlework, crafts at the Kootenay Country Fair at Fort Steele Heritage Park Sept 7, and come join the fun for all ages on Sunday Sept 8. There’s something for everyone at the 36th Fall Fair. Pick up your entries at Top Crop, Cranbrook Photo or Ricks Fine Meats in Cranbrook, Kimberley Top Crop Too or go to our website www.kootenaycountryfair.com
$300 & Under 16’x7’ wood garage door, c/w Steelcraft 1/2 hp heavy duty door opener & all hardware, asking $300 obo. Call (250)489-4786 leave msg Commercial air conditioner, 24,000 BTUs, cools 1000 sq.ft. minimum, brand new, retails at $600-$800, asking $300. New white steel pre hung exterior door, 32�x79�x1-3/4�, inswing is right hand, half lite one panel, paid $420, asking $300. (250)426-3939
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$400 & Under Don’t forget to look for us online at kootenayadvertiser.com Woodworker’s Shopsmith, all attachments, tools, router, sander, lathe, jigsaw, planer, table saw, $400. Call (250)417-6603
Farm Equipment 1965 Cockshutt 4-cyl tractor with front loader & 3-pt hitch, with blade, brand new set of tire chains, good cond, $4000. Call (250)426-5831 2003 16’ tandem bumper pull stock trailer, $2000. Call (250)427-2210 (250)427-2825 656 Farmall diesel tractor, front end loader, set of chains, 3-pt hitch, power steering, $3500 with back blade, $3000 w/o back blade.(250)427-7456 Ford Industrial 420 tractor, loader bucket, forks, PTO, rops, chains, 1520 total hours, ex. cond., $14,500. Call John, 1 (250)428-5535
Firearms HUNTER’S SPECIAL .270 cal, barrel only, for T.C., asking $300. (250)427-4402 Hunter’s Special 7mm Remington 700 BDL left, teflon coated, 2 clips, muzzle brake, Leupold rings, silver animal inlays, no scope, 5 boxes of ammo $750. (250)427-3295 WANTED: RIFLES, shotguns, restricted weapons, reloading equipment, decoys or any other shooting related items. Fully licensed. Glen 250-428-6750
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BC INSPECTED GRADED AA OR BETTER LOCALLY GROWN NATURAL BEEF Hormone Free Grass Fed/Grain Finished $100 Packages Available Quarters/Halves $2.60/lb Hanging Weight Extra Lean Hamburger $4.00/lb TARZWELL FARMS 250-428-4316 Creston
Fruit & Vegetables Enter your best flowers, baking, art, veggies, needlework, crafts at the Kootenay Country Fair at Fort Steele Heritage Park Sept 7, and come join the fun for all ages on Sunday Sept 8. There’s something for everyone at the 36th Fall Fair. Pick up your entries at Top Crop, Cranbrook Photo or Ricks Fine Meats in Cranbrook, Kimberley Top Crop Too or go to our website www.kootenaycountryfair.com Huckleberries, clean & fresh frozen, ready to eat, picked by hand this season, $10/lb. 1 (250)426-3776
www.denhamfordbc.com Order early, limited supply, Pine firewood, standing dry, BIG 7 axle loads, delivered 60 km radius of Galloway, $1400 per load. Out of area, call for pricing. (250)429-3248
Garden Equipment Don’t forget to look for us online at kootenayadvertiser.com Enter your best flowers, baking, art, veggies, needlework, crafts at the Kootenay Country Fair at Fort Steele Heritage Park Sept 7, and come join the fun for all ages on Sunday Sept 8. There’s something for everyone at the 36th Fall Fair. Pick up your entries at Top Crop, Cranbrook Photo or Ricks Fine Meats in Cranbrook, Kimberley Top Crop Too or go to our website www.kootenaycountryfair.com
Heavy Duty Machinery A-STEEL SHIPPING DRY STORAGE CONTAINERS Used 20’40’45’53’ in stock. SPECIAL 44’X40’ Container Shop w/steel trusses $13,800! Sets up in one day! 40’ Containers under $2500! Call Toll Free Also JD 544 & 644 wheel loaders JD 892D LC Excavator Ph 1-866-528-7108 Delivery BC and AB www.rtccontainer.com
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Misc. for Sale 2006 Sundance hot tub, model 780 Bahaia, ex cond, $4500. (250)529-7500 4 wheel Scooter, batteries & charger inc, perfect shape, $2000 obo. (250)426-7348 Affordable Steel Shipping Containers for sale/rent 20’ & 40’ Kootenay Containers Castlegar 250-365-3014 Children only. Decorate a cookie, build a bird house, create something with your imagination and enter to win a ribbon at the Kootenay Country Fair, Fort Steele Heritage Park, Sept 8. Catalogues at Top Crop, Cranbrook Photo, Ricks Fine Meats or Cottage restaurant in Cranbrook, Kimberley; Top Crop Too or visit our website www.kootenaycountryfair.com Don’t be a square! Bake a square and enter it in the Kootenay Country Fair Sept 8, at Fort Steele Heritage Park. Pick up entries at Top Crop, Cranbrook Photo, Ricks Fine Meats, Cottage Restaurant in Cranbrook Kimberley; Top Crop Too or visit our website www.kootenaycountryfair.com Don’t forget to look for us online at kootenayadvertiser.com Enter your best flowers, baking, art, veggies, needlework, crafts at the Kootenay Country Fair at Fort Steele Heritage Park Sept 7, and come join the fun for all ages on Sunday Sept 8. There’s something for everyone at the 36th Fall Fair. Pick up your entries at Top Crop, Cranbrook Photo or Ricks Fine Meats in Cranbrook, Kimberley Top Crop Too or go to our website www.kootenaycountryfair.com Hay, ďŹ rewood, sand & gravel for sale. (250)417-9291 HOT TUB (SPA) COVERS. Best price. Best quality. All shapes & colours available. 1-866-652-6837 www.thecoverguy.com/ newspaper? Remember ClassiďŹ ed Advertising deadlines are Tuesday 2 pm for the following Friday and 2 pm Thursday for the following Monday. RESTLESS LEG Syndrome and leg cramps? Fast relief in one hour. Sleep at night. Proven for over 32 years. www.allcalm.com Mon-Fri 8-4 EST 1-800-765-8660.
DJ SERVICE & KARAOKE Weddings (complete), anniversaries, birthdays & family reunions. Will travel throughout area. *Not expensive - No time limit or extra costs. One price 20+ years of entertaining. Families & guests. CALL ME! Leave Message 250-421-3298,Lily.
Miscellaneous Tanks These tanks can be used for many things. They hold 250 US gallons. Made of plastic w/a metal cage. 6� top opening, with a 2� discharge. They weigh about 125lbs. $200 for 1 tank, $300 for 2 tanks. Call George, (250)347-9500 Satellite TV 400 + channels, plus Pay per view, no monthly charges. 1 (250)365-3313 STEEL BUILDINGS, Metal buildings 60% off! 20x28, 30x40, 40x62, 45x90, 50x120, 60x150, 80x100 sell for balance owed! Call 1-800-4572206 www.crownsteelbuildings.ca
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Shed Antlers. Racks. Taxidermy, antiques. Cash paid. Kelly, (250)426-6993 Your Number 1 choice for pest control in the Kootenay Region. Cranbrook Pest Control. (250)426-9586 www.cranbrookpestcontrol.com
Misc. Wanted Antlers Wanted, Sets, Elk & Deer. 250-422-3444
Sheds & Call Rick
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Consignment Sporting Goods 917 Kootenay St. N., Cranbrook
www.funhogz.com 417-2828 Favorit Cycle and Ski BUY And SELL select used XC skis and bicycles on consignment. 12 9th Ave South.
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Real Estate For Sale By Owner $229,000. 3.5 acres + older clean mobile, close to town. (250)489-6212 (250)489-5068
**FREE** All Wanted ads are now FREE!!!! Call today to place your wanted ad 250-489-3455 Genuine Coin Collector Buyer Collections, Olympic Gold & Silver Coins etc 778-281-0030 The Fernie Museum is looking to collect china teacups, saucers, plates & serving dishes to use for the upcoming Heritage Teas being held Sat., Sept. 28 as part of our official opening festivities. We are also looking for any silver flatware we could use during this event. We are hoping to amass a collection to serve between 150-200 so any donation large or small would be appreciated. For more information please contact the Fernie Museum at 250-423-7016 or email: history@ferniemuseum.com.
3200 sq.ft. home large fenced yard, summer kitchen in lower area, new roof, hardwood throughout, air, underground sprinkler, large deck, large garage, owner is downsizing. See all pictures on welist.com Priced to sell $429,900. Call for appointment, 250-417-1990 Don’t forget to look for us on Twitter @CranbrookNews
Wanted: Archie & Betty & Veronica comic books, very interested in them, used. Carol, (250)426-4931 (250)919-1465
PRICED to sell. Renovated cozy, 2 bdrm home on 4 acres, garage, barns, RV storage, greenhouse, fruit trees, fenced for horses, outdoor riding arena, minutes to McGinty Lake, Crownland access, 250908-1578. $266,000.
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Joan, Bring that quilt you just quilted, bake hubbies favorite pie, pickle your favorite pickles and bring that favorite homemade wine, jam, etc. and enter at the Kootenay Country Fair at Fort Steele Sept 8. Pick up catalogues at Top Crop, Cranbrook Phono, Ricks Fine Meats or Cottage Restaurant in Cranbrook, Kimberley; Top Crop Too or visit our website www.kootenaycountryfair.com
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QUICK POSS! $304,900 House with oak hardwood throughout!. Upgraded roof, bathroom & kitchen etc. Private yard, deck, garage, cul de sac. 4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms. Appliances neg. View at www.bcforsalebyowner.com/view/4641. Ph 250344-2832 or email goldenbc@telus.net
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520 Forest Crowne Drive
contemporary executive home with all the extras and upgrades, over 3400 sq ft of living space, double garage, huge lot with RV parking and sani-dump.
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Newer 4-bedroom, 4-bath executive home close to Community Forest in Park Royal, double garage, fenced yard, RV parking, A/C, fireplace, shed, walkout basement with lots of windows, has room for inlaws in self-contained basement suite with separate entrance, bath & kitchen, Priced to sell $417,000 Property Guys Listing ID# 266262 (250)919-3047
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1. Sat, Sept 7, 9am-3pm, 4825 38th Ave S (Gold Creek), household items, huge sportscard collection, boxes, supplies, jerseys, etc. 2. Rocky Mountain Naturalists garage sale, Sat, Sept 7, 9am-1pm, 4101 Lakeview Drive 3. Moving Sale, Sat, Sept 7, 9am-2pm, 1109 13th St S. No Early Birds 4. Estate Sale, Sat, Sept 7, 9am-12noon, 2808 2A St S., everything must go! 5. Sat Sept 7, Sun Sept 8, 8-1, 1600 Caldwell Rd, family garage sale, something for everyone, open to offers.
6. Fri Sept 6, 4-8, Sat Sept 7, 9-2, 123 8th Ave S, indoor & yard sale, large variety including: “B.Younge� hand painted clothing, craft supplies, collectibles, household. (Indoors regardless of weather) Don’t forget to look for us on Twitter @CranbrookNews Fernie Mobile Home Park F12 # 60 Cokato Road Sept. 7th & 8th 9am-5pm
2 bed/ 1 bath on the main floor + 1 bed, 1 bath mortgage helper in the basement, large lot. 124 Norton Avenue
Now only $369,900
6 beds, 4 baths, renovated up and down, amazing location and large lot. Perfect B&B or family home.
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3-bdrm condo, close to hospital & college, 2 parking stalls, washer/dryer, storage. Furniture available & negotiable, avail now, $1200/month. (250)919-3983
WILSHIRE Apartments, central location, incl heat, hot water, games room, sauna, hot tub, n/p, n/s, n/parties, 1 & 2bdrm units, 250-417-7379
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Creston, BC PARKVIEW MANOR 1 & 2/Bdrm Apartments $550 & up. Secure Building Available now! Rent Incentive N/S N/P Children OK Phone Ingrid 250-428-2234 Hampshire Apartments, quiet convenient location, inc heat & hot water, n/s, n/p, 1bdrm, $600/m, (250)417-7379 MARYSVILLE: in 4 plex. Renovated 2 bdrm lower unit available immediately $585/ mo. Renovated 3 bdrm upper unit available Sept. 15 $720. Renovated 2 bdrm lower unit available Sept. 15 $585. N/S, no pets, no parties. Utilities extra. 3 bdrm has washer/dryer. Ph. 250-427-3557
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CHATEAU VICTORIA Open House Saturday,Sept 7, 12-2pm 805 13th St S Reduced $289,000 Must see, unique, extensively upgraded, 2400 sq.ft. home, 3-bdrm, 2-bath, Jacuzzi tub in bedroom, large rooms with open concept, wrap around decks, with breakfast bar, view, in great location, with double detached garage and low maintenance yard. You will be surprised!!!
12X66 MOBILE home & lot, 1855 Kokanee Cres N, CBK, $99,900. (250)919-0591
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2 Bedroom unit $750 Clean, quiet, secure, NO SMOKING, NO PETS, NO PARTIES laundry facilities, adult oriented. Ref. req.
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Recreational 2 BR, 2BA home in quiet 55+ community in the pines of beautiful Prescott, AZ. Local owner. $19.5K + monthly lot fees. Call for more info/pics. 250.417.0405 2 BR, 2BA home in quiet 55+ community in the pines of beautiful Prescott, AZ. Local owner. $19.5K + monthly lot fees. Call for more info/pics. 250.417.0405
Rentals Apt/Condo for Rent Cranbrook, 2-bdrm, in quiet, senior oriented Forest Park, insuite laundry, elevator, $875. (250)423-4833
Reasonable Rent!! Affordable !!!! 1 bedroom apartments! F/S, blinds, H/W, absolutely no pets, references, close to all amenities, starting at $450 Also, 3-bdrm house, available Aug 15 Call (250)489-1906 (250)919-2075 Sparwood Mtn Air Chalets, furnished (or not) 1 bdrm inc. util, w/deck, n/p, $750 + DD. Oct. 1st. Call 403-474-3926 or 403-616-6467. Subsidized Seniors Housing - 1 & 2 bdrm units - Sparwood, Fernie & Jaffray. Call 250-5310025 or email: trinitylodge@gmail.com
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Open HOuSeS cranbrook • Saturday, September 7 11:00-11:30am 1905 4th Avenue S 5 acres with development potential!
$379,000 Rob Stang
11:00am-12:00pm 124 6th Avenue S
Great starter or retirement home close to downtown with 3 bdrms, 2 baths, single garage.
cranbrook • Saturday, September 7
12:30-1:00pm #64 724 Innes Avenue S Manufactured home on its own land. Great Value!
$137,000 Rob Stang
1:15-1:45pm 635 McDonald Road
5.68 acres of park-like setting.
$149,000 Rob Stang
2:30-3:00pm 3105 Mt. Royal Drive
Great value in this 2600 sq.ft. home on .27 acre lot.
$279,900 Rob Stang
Wasa & TaTa creek • Saturday, September 7 3:30-4:00pm 4651 Willow Rd Wasa Exceptional recreational property in Wasa.
$224,900
$399,000
11:30am-12:00pm 124 18th Street S
4:15-4:45pm 5553 Highway 3/95 Ta Ta Creek
Linda Stuckey
Exceptional price on this like-new home close to schools.
$429,000 Rob Stang
3600 sq.ft. of Retail Space
Located DOWN TOWN Excellent High Traffic Area Plenty of Parking 250-428-5240
Misc for Rent Furnished & unfurnished properties available for rent in Sparwood & Elkford. Call Lindsay 250-425-1180 or lindsay@sparwoodrealestate.ca
Mobile Homes & Pads 2 bdrm mobile in Erickson. $650 month + utilities. F/S, W/D, electric forced air heat/air conditioning. Front and rear covered deck, separate storage shed. 250-352-5519 or rsworld@telus.net
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Fully renovated gorgeous basement suite, lots of parking, w/d, n/p, n/s, n/kids, $850/m inc util. (250)4171129
Townhouses SPARWOOD, 2-storey, 3bdrm townhouse for rent w/full basement, close to school & rec centre. (250)425-4448 primeprop@mymts.net
Want to Rent Seeking accommodation in Cranbrook. Mature female hair stylist looking for cost effective shared home rent space, require private unfurnished bedroom & sitting room. Car parking, some storage, shared kitchen/bath, laundry. Long term residency. (250)365-1153
Rob Stang
104.96 acres of land with great view & water availability.
$469,000 Rob Stang
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1956 Chev pickup, bright teal, white cab back, 455 Olds, power disk brakes, p/s, auto, floor up rod, power & beauty, $35,000, (250)427-4834 (250)427-6547 1972 Chev show truck, 350 CID, auto, 2WD, column shift, bucket seats, nice paint, green with black interior, asking $11,900. 250-427-5895
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ROOMS for rent, incl util. Must be working or college student, one at $425/mo. Available immediately. (250)426-2479
Homes for Rent 2-bdrm house, 2-bath, 1600 sq.ft., great deck, fenced yard, close to TM Roberts School, avail immed. $1150/mth inc util., n/s, n/parties, pets negotiable. (250)417-7250 3 bedroom house in Creston. $850/month + util. Pet deposit, small pet only. No smoking. Avail immed. 250 402-9857
INVERMERE Fully Furnished 3 BR, 2 Bath, 5 Appliance Home in Wilder Subdivision for rent. N/S, DD. $1400/mo. Utilities/cable/Internet included. Call 403-819-8121. Main floor house, 2-bdrm, 2bath, or bsmt suite, 2-bdrm, 1bath, furnished or partly furnished, quiet, mature adults, rent & pets negotiable. Available Oct. 15. Call (250)489-2839 (250)919-4150 Remodeled 3-bdrm house, 3-bath, lrg yard, close to elementary & middle school, 5-appliances, blinds, references, strictly no pets. (250)489-1906 or 919-2075. Also affordable 1-bdrm apartments in separate building, students welcome. SPARWOOD - split level, 3+ bdrm, large laundry & storage, fenced yard. $1500/month. Call Mark 250-423-1497 or 250-423-4896.
Shared Accommodation Living alone in your home? Willing to share home/space with a help mate or companion? Mature female hair stylist seeking long term, cost effective residency in Cranbrook. Need private unfurnished bedroom & sitting room, car parking, some storage, shared kitchen/bath & laundry. For meeting and references, call (250)365-1153
1975 Oldsmobile Delta 88 4-dr sedan,
fully loaded, only 61,000 miles, excellent running cond., a great car pool vehicle,
Need new wheels but your credit has run off the road? Apply online:
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or call Travis at Northstar GM
250-489-4711 1-800-663-2307
1966 Rambler Ambassador 4-door station wagon, V8 auto, excellent inside & out, completely restored 1996, 97,000 original miles, asking $6800 obo. To view call (250)426-5371 1978 Trans Am, 400 4-spd, nice car, $14,900. Days, (250)426-7011 or nights, (778)517-0924 1985 Corvette, white, 4-spd auto, 350 tune port injection, 169,000km, new tires, $8995 obo. (250)489-0193
asking $3500 obo. (250)489-4984
1978 Oldsmobile Cutlass, 305 V8, 700RY auto trans., new paint: Pearl Silver, w/black hood & red pinstriping, 18” tires, Boss wheels, Kenwood stereo, $4500 obo. (250)432-9817 Kimberley
1988 Jaguar XJ 12 Vandenplas, 186,230km, V-12, very good cond., Pirelli tires, new brakes, $3800 obo. (250)421-1188 1995 Oldsmobile Cutlass Ciera S, medium size 4-dr sedan, 3.1L engine, auto, new tires, brakes, 195,000km, cheap reliable transportation, asking $1200 obo. (250)421-1737 or (250)426-8881 Leave message
1979 El Camino SS, 350 motor, auto trans, p/s, p/b, p/dl, air, power bucket seats, Keystone Mags, ex. cond., white w/black interior, asking $9500.
Call after 6pm, (250)426-4311
1995 Mustang Convertible, 5L, 5-spd, black w/tan top, new wheels, tires, exhaust, stereo, many more upgrades, very fast, ex. cond., beautiful car, must see! $8500. Call (250)428-9606 Creston
1996 Corvette Collector Edition, 160,000km, 2 roofs, auto, original paint, engine LT4, fully loaded,ex cond, asking $16,000 obo. (250)426-3802 1998 Subaru Forester AWD, well maintained, new timing belt, battery, windshield, no rust, 220,000 km, $5000. (250)346-3378
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Cars - Domestic
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Cars - Domestic
1998 Cadillac Catera, 160,000km, beige with beige leather, sunroof, heated front/rear seats, cassette/CD & more, 30+ mpg hwy, $4500. (250)426-7041 1999 Olds Intrigue, auto, loaded, winterized & winter tires, $2000 obo. (250)489-8009 2002 Acura EL, green, 1.7L Inline4, 4-spd auto, FWD, Stock #P1919A, $7995. Denham Ford, DL #30786, 1-800663-3839 2003 Crown Vic, 110,000 km, A-1 condition, summer & winter tires, power everything, $7500 obo. (250)426-1961
2008 Chevrolet Impala LTZ Sedan, 3.9L, 6-cyl, 4-spd auto, black, Stock #1G4464A, $12,947. Northstar GM, DL #5717, 1-800-663-2307 2008 Ford Focus, black, 2-dr standard, 96,000 km, 4-winter tires w/rims, remote starter, $9500 obo. (250)489-1310 2008 Ford Fusion SE Sedan, 3.0L, 6-cyl, 6-spd auto, Stock #13-412067A, $10,245. Cranbrook Kia, DL #10088, 1-888616-3926 2008 Subaru Tribeca Limited, flat 6-cyl, auto, AWD, Stock #S49990A, $24,995. Subaru of Cranbrook, DL #10523. Call (250)489-4325 877-420-2194 2008 Toyota Avalon XLS Sedan, 3.5L, 6-cyl, FWD, 6-spd auto, grey, Stock #CK1035B, $19,995. Northstar GM, DL #5717, 1-800-663-2307 2008 Volkswagen Jetta Sedan, 2.0L, 4-cyl, 6-spd auto, tan, Stock #61423, $14,995. Northstar GM, DL #5717, call 1-800-663-2307 2009 Jetta TDI comfortline, auto, power group, heated seats, alloy wheels, local vehicle, balance of factory warranty, VW certified available, 93,846km, $19,995, Stock #V40829A. Arrow Motors, DL #5467, (250)489-4327 or call 1-877-689-4327 2009 Mazda 5, 4-cyl, auto, white, FWD, Stock #Y12610C, $15,995. Hillcrest Hyundai, DL #30315, 1-877-420-2194 2009 Nissan Altima SL, 4-cyl, auto, FWD, Stock #N70065A, $15,995. Sun Valley Nissan, DL #30313, 1-888-426-6665 2009 Pontiac G6 GXP Coupe, FWD, 3.6L, auto, black, Stock #13692, $16,800. Chalet GM, DL #6340, (800)388-1156 2010 Chevrolet Aveo LS, 4cyl, manual, FWD, 33,206km, Stock #Y36642B, $9995. Hillcrest Hyundai, DL #30315, (250)489-0903 2010 Chevrolet Camaro Coupe, 6.2L, 8-cyl, RWD, 6-spd manual, red, Stock #18024, $29,800. Chalet GM, DL #6340, 1-800-388-1156 2010 Ford Mustang 2-dr Coupe V6, RWD, Stock #N00906A, $21,995. Sun Valley Nissan, DL #30313, (250)426-6661 888-426-6665 2010 Mazda 3 GX sedan, 2.0L,4-cyl, RWD, 5-spd manual, Stock #TV1791A, $14,995. Northstar GM, DL #5717, 1800-663-2307 2011 Chevrolet Cruze LS, 1.8L, 4-cyl, FWD, 6-spd auto, blue, Stock #15704, $15,800. Chalet GM, DL #6340. Call for more info, 1-800-388-1156 2011 Ford Focus Sedan, 2.0L, 4-cyl, FWD, 5-spd manual, silver, Stock #18016, $12,800. Chalet GM, DL #6340. Call for info, 1-800-388-1156
2011 Jetta Comfortline 2.5, auto, power group, heated seats, alloy wheels, local vehicle, balance of factory warranty, VW certified available, 32,550km, $19,995, Stock #A3434. Arrow Motors, DL #5467, (250)489-4327 or call 1-877-689-4327 2011 Jetta TDI highline, auto, power group, sunroof, sat radio, heated seats, balance of factory warranty, VW certified available, 64,150km, $24,995, Stock #V67170A. Arrow Motors, DL #5467 (250)489-4327 or call 1-877-689-4327 2011 Nissan Sentra 4-dr Sedan, 4-cyl, auo, grey, FWD, Stock #N46470A, $16,995. Sun Valley Nissan, DL #30313, 1-888-426-6665 2011 Toyota Yaris LE Hatchback, auto, blue, Stock #T13020A, $16,995. Cranbrook Dodge, DL #30708, 1888-259-7039 2012 Ford Mustang V6 Premium Convertible, RWD, 6-spd auto, 6-cyl, Stock #12612b, $31,995. Melody Motors, DL # 5248 (250)427-4224 2012 Nissan Versa BASE, 4cyl, auto, FWD, Stock #N63276, $17,995. Sun Valley Nissan, DL #30313. 1-888-426-6665 2013 Hyundai Elantra GT 5-dr HB, 4-cyl, auto, grey, FWD, Stock #Y27143, $21,995. Hillcrest Hyundai, DL #30315, (250)489-0903
2003 Toyota Corolla CE, everything works, new cruise, stocks & struts, wheel covers, 215,000km, winter tires on rims also available. $4995. (250)426-8867 2004 Chevrolet Epica LT Sedan, auto, beige, Stock #T13261B, $8995. Cranbrook Dodge, DL #30708, 1-888259-7039 2004 Ford Escape XLT, V6, auto, FWD, 182,052km, Stock #Y66288A, $9995. Hillcrest Hyundai, DL #30315 call (250)489-0903 2005 Chevrolet Optra LS, grey, 2.0L Inline4, FWD, Stock #T3340A, $6995. Denham Ford, DL #30786, call for more info, 1-800-663-3839 2006 Chrysler Sebring Sedan, 4-dr, 4-cyl, auto, FWD, Stock #V77236B, $5995. Subaru of Cranbrook, DL #10523, 1-877-420-2194 2007 BMW X5, grey, 3.0L Inline6, 6-spd auto, AWD, Stock #P2004A, $18,956. Denham Ford, DL #30786, 1-800-6633839 2007 Chevrolet Cobalt, 2.2L, 4-cyl, FWD, auto, blue, Stock #14-013353A, $7995. Cranbrook Kia, DL #10088, 1-888307-0911 2007 Nissan Maxima 3.5 SE Sedan, grey, Stock #13342970A, $10,995. Cranbrook Kia, DL #10088, (888)6163926 2007 Pontiac G6, V6, auto, FWD, Stock #S32588A, $10,995. Subaru of Cranbrook, DL #10523. Call us at (250)489-4325 877-420-2194 2007 Subaru Outback 5-dr Wagon, auto 2.5i, 4-cyl, auto, AWD, Stock #F29026, $16,995. Subaru of Cranbrook, DL #10523, 1-877-420-2194 (250)489-4325 2007 Toyota Corolla, Sports Edition, 100,000 km, ex. cond., standard, $10,000 obo. (250)421-3311 2007 Volkswagen Rabbit 5-dr Hatchback, auto, red, Stock #T1209B, $8,995. Cranbrook Dodge, DL #30708, 1-888259-7039 2008 Buick Enclave, AWD, silver, 3.6L, V6, 6-spd auto, Stock #T3217A, $24,372. Denham Ford, DL #30786, 1800-663-3839 2008 Chevrolet Cobalt BASE, 4-cyl, manual, white, FWD, Stock #15611B, $11,495. Melody Motors, DL #5248, (250)427-4224 2009 PT Cruiser, 56,000km, Mint cond., $9,800 obo. (250)342-6997
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2011 Ford Focus SEL fully loaded, leather heated seats, 4-dr, auto, 2L engine, under coated, extended service plan up to 100,000 km, currently has 8,000 km, have to see it to appreciate it
$14,500 obo (250)426-8846
2011 Honda Accord Sedan EXL, 4-cyl, auto, FWD, Stock #H06878A, $23,500. Spring Honda, DL #31110, (250)4894311 or 1-888-638-4488
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Motorcycles 1998 Suzuki Intruder 1500, 40,000km on rebuilt engine & transmission, hard bags, windscreen, auxiliary gas tank, Stage 3 carbs, set up for touring, $7000. (250)464-0207 1999 Harley Davidson Sportster 1200 cc, custom built, 39,000km, $8000 obo. (250)489-1310 2001 Harley 1200 Sportster, 100th Anniversary Edition, needs inspection, $5500. Call (250)417-5530 2002 Suzuki Intruder, 1400 CCB twin, new tires, saddle bags, chrome pkg, mint shape, $5750. (250)865-7850 or 4255974 2004 Harley Davidson Heritage Soft Tail Classic, ex cond., 64,000km, $11,500 obo. After 6pm, (250)426-1836 2006 CR125, very well maintained, brand new FMF pipe & silencer & rad valve, $2700 obo. (250)421-8126 2007 Harley Davidson Dyna Low-Rider, burgundy/cream, 55,000km, must see to appreciate, asking $11,000. (250)489-5445 2008 250 Rebel, 6400km, ex. cond., $3000 firm. Call (250)489-5392 2008 Honda CRF250X, $4800 obo Barely used less than 200 km (250)427-7229 2008 KLR 650, 11,000km, near mint, w/extras & bags, $3650 obo. Evenings (403)836-3786 2012 KTM150XC, mint cond, barely used, bought July 2012, $6400 obo. 2012 KX100, great cond., bought July 2012, $4000 obo. Neither bike used this season. (250)426-7980 New Bristol leather jacket, stretch panels, vented, removable kidney belt size 42-44, $250. HD boots, size 8, $100. HD helmet, $100. HD cover, flame retardant, $100. (250)489-1418 Wells Cargo bike cargo trailer, 1500 lb torsion axle, wheel chock, 6 tie points, loading ramp, 6x6x10, $3000. (250)464-0207
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1994 30’ Dutchman 4 Seasons 5th Wheel, new awning, walk around queen bed up front, slide out rear kitchen, sleeps 6, new batteries, new propane tanks inspected 2009, good tires, $9000 obo. Nadine or Graham Beam, (250)426-7400 1998 29’ Prowler, bunk model, c/w front bedroom, full bathroom, 2-dr fridge, air, 1/2 ton towable, $8000 obo. Call (250)426-4283 1999 Corsair 5th Wheel trailer, 30’, 2 slideouts, tandem axle, ex. cond., $11,000 obo. Call Audrey, (250)417-3431
2000 ARCTIC CAT 500 4X4 ATV Mint condition. Comes with: custom gun mount for Kolpin gun boot, rear seat/box, adjustable passenger foot pegs, windshield & updated Warn winch, rearview mirrors, 5 setting digital hand/thumb warmers, snow plow with quick attach fittings (has not been used for 8 years). $3500. Unit must be seen. Call 250-423-1037. 2001 500 Suzuki quad, $2500. 1992 300 Suzuki quad, $2000. Repairs completed, one owner. (250)426-5107 2007 500cc Honda Forman, ES shift, winch, rear passenger seat & foot pegs, front cargo box, hand & thumb warmers, very well maintained, only 4100 km, $6000. 1 (250)8657850 or 425-5974 2009 550 Arctic Cat ATV, 3000 lb winch, hand & thumb warmer, 43 km, $7000 firm. (250)489-3697
1999 Corsair Excella 28.5’, all season 5th wheel trailer, full set of skirting, well made, beautiful interior, many options (built in vac, AC, MW, awning), perfect snowbird/park unit, $12,500 obo, hitch also available. (250)426-2671
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2003/2004 32’ Endura Class C Gulfstream motorhome, 454 motor/Genset, ex. shape, 3104 6th St S, worth $64,900, asking $45,000. (250)919-6665
1977 GMC Class A motorhome, 26’, good cond. inside & out, newer tires, must be seen! Rare model. Best offer takes it. (250)426-8408
Commercial Vehicles 1993 Western Star tandem dump truck with new hoist cylinder, front differential, rear leaf springs, front tires, king pins, batteries & rebuilt engine, 18-spd split shift, $21,000. (250)417-6543 45’ Commercial transport van, heated, new 24.5 rubber, $5500. (250)489-8794
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2001 26’ Vanguard, parked on for last 10 years, no bush km since 2003. New roof, 2-yr old awning, double bed in front, Jack & Jill bunks in rear, sleeps 6 comfortably (can accommodate 8), asking $11,000. Call or text, (250)421-1597 2008 Jayco toy hauler, 29’, used 10 times, loaded, 12’ garage. Call for more information. $27,000 or will take classic muscle or hot rod on trade. (250)426-3568
2004 24’ Pioneer travel island bed, as new $11,000. Or trade for rhome. (250)428-9606 ton
1978 Tioga,
350 GM motor, sleeps 6, bathroom, kitchen, 2 fridges, furnace, new awning last summer, new tires, good unit for hunters,
$4200 obo (250)428-4079
1984 24’ Class C motorhome, ex. running cond., 130,000km, 350 Ford, many extras, two 50 watt solar panels, 1700 watt inverter, 3 new batteries, etc., inside redone, asking $6000. (250)426-1127 1984 25’ Wilderness Cimmerron, tandem axle, 30lb bottles, 2-doors, Air, approx $700 spent on fridge, nice shape, asking $1800. Can be viewed back of Kootenay Pawn Shop. (250)426-7270 1990 Kustom Koach 22.5ft 5th wheel. VERY CLEAN, newer fridge. $3,500 (250)223-8433. 1991 26’ Rustler, Jack & Jill bunks, front kitchen, fold out couch, air, full bath, new water pump, newer HW tank, new battery, sleeps-6, $6600 obo. (250)426-5653 1991 29’ Wilderness trailer, everything runs, in good cond., lots of upgrades, $7000. (250)420-1802 1991 31’ motorhome, 57,000 miles, good cond, asking $10,900, must sell, make offer. Baynes Lake (406)291-2380
1991 Dodge Ram Cummins diesel & 2010 Adventure camper. 140 watt solar panel, television, skylight, surround sound stereo system inside & out. $32,000 obo for both. (250)427-6806 1992 37’ Class A motorhome for sale, A1 shape, fully loaded, $24,500. Consider vehicle on trade. (250)489-8794 1997 Vanguard Wrangler 5th wheel, 26’, hitch included, asking $8000. (250)426-5535
2007 Hi-LOW 22’ tandem trailer, fully self contained w/fridge, stove, air, solar panel & much more. Very rare in this area. Design allows for compact mode when traveling so wind resistance is very low & better on your vehicle for gas consumption. Always stored under cover when not in use. $18,000. (250)489-4748
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2010 24’ Hideout, new cond, walk around queen, Jack & Jill beds, air, indoor outdoor speakers, 19’ flat screen stereo/CD/DVD, sleeps-7, hitch inc. $13,000 obo. (250)489-5855 2010 Springdale 26-1/2’, 1/2 ton towable, slide, sleeps 6, used 7x, loaded, $18,000 obo. (250)489-8885 2011 22’ Regal motorhome on Ford 350 Chassis, only 35,000 km, asking $65,000. (250)4282739
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Recreational/Sale Quick sale, Excellent cond 2000 Sportsman model 300, 1-slide out, large Arizona room, new fridge 2012, 3burner stove, air, full bathroom, TV hook up, radio, queen bed, 2-bunks, pullout sofa, sleeps 6-8, asking $9000 or will trade for late model car Honda, Toyota etc. (250) 2294265 Balfour TRAVEL Supreme River Canyon 34 Ft. Top of the line 5th wheel $30,000 obo 4 slides, polar package: dl.bowman@hotmail.com 250-4231781. We bought the best, now you can have the best for less!!!!!! Well taken care of 1985 25’ Travelaire 5th Wheel, awning, FA furnace, air, microwave, TV ant., cable hookup, full bath, raised axles, $3000. (250)417-3387
Sport Utility Vehicle 1992 Jeep YJ 4x4, mud & winter tires, 8 rims, hard, soft & bikini top, runs. Call or text, (250)464-9553 1999 Honda CRV, 227,000km, good cond., $5150 obo. (250)489-5392 2001 Suzuki Grand Vitara 4x4, 121,000 km, good cond., $4800 obo. Call after 6pm, (250)426-7107 2002 Ford Explorer SUV, green, low mileage, immaculate throughout, new stereo & CD player, 1 year wear on winter tires, new brakes, $7000 obo. (250)425-6380 2002 HYUNDAI Santa Fe, AWD SUV, auto, P/W, air, well maintained in good cond, 253,000 km, reduced to $3500 obo. Eves (250)4892810 2003 Chevy Blazer LS 4x4, fully loaded, auto, new stereo, XENON lights, original 38,000km, asking $7250. (250)489-9590 2003 Jeep TJ Sahara SUV, 4-spd auto, green, Stock #T12135C, $13,995. Cranbrook Dodge, DL #30708, 1888-259-7039
2004 30’ Arctic Fox, 4 season all weather coach, 2 slides, solid oak cabinets, ex. cond., asking $20,000 obo.(250)4266550 2004 Springdale 25’, small slide, awning, Stock #T3472.1, $14,900. Runners RV, call (250)489-4141 or 1-800-6634824 2004 Terry 5th Wheel, 29-1/2’ with slide, air, 8 cu.ft. fridge, microwave, stove, oven, back bedroom with bunks, queensize bed in master bedroom with bathroom, tub, shower, pull out couch, can sleep up to 8 people, plenty of cupboard space, in good shape, asking $18,000. 1 (250)402-3583 2004 Terry Quantum 32’ 5th Wheel trailer, immaculate, 2 slides, queen bed, 3-way fridge, 3-burner stove w/oven, microwave, gas/electric hot water heater, gas furnace, 2 TV’s, excellent & clean cond., $21,500 obo. (250)426-8178 2005 29’ Holiday trailer, equipped with solar panels, 285 watts, 2000 watt inverter, large slide w/awning, dual wheels, mint cond., $16,000 obo. (250)342-6805
2005 Holiday Rambler, alum., 34’, 3 slides, washer/dryer, air, fan, 2 TV’s, good tires, many extras, a real home, never smoked in, $25,500. Will sell with F-Diesel truck for $55,000. Come and have a look, 1429 20A St S, Cbk (250)489-5860 or (250)420-1632 2006 18’ Pioneer trailer, sleeps 7, $6000 obo. Call (250)464-1182 2006 8’ Okanagan truck camper, 1700lbs, Happi-Jacs, north/south queen bed, fantastic fan, stairs, awning, quality built & used only a few weekends. Mint Condition. $11,000. (250)489-5851 2006 Wilderness 27’, awning, large slide, spacious rear bathroom, Stock #T3500, $15,900. Runners RV, (250)489-4141 or 1-800-663-4824
2011 23’ Wildwood Ultra Light, rear dinette, air conditioning, microwave, BBQ, TV, as new cond., reduced to
$13,500 (250)428-0108
2011 36’ Outback Sidney Addition 5th Wheel, 4 slides, ex. cond., extended warranty until 2017, $32,000. (250)919-7185 2011 Springdale 243, rear dinette, air, awning, small slide, 5471lbs dry weight, Stock #T3514.1, $18,900. Runners RV, 1 (250)489-4141 or 1-800-663-4824
2003 Toyota Highlander Limited,
AWD, auto, V6, leather, moonroof, custom rims plus winters, 80,000km, ex. cond., lady driven, Toyota serviced,
$12,500 firm (250)489-1418
2004 Buick Rendezvous 4-dr SUV, V6, auto, FWD, black, Stock #N11889A, $8995. Sun Valley Nissan, DL #30313, 1888-426-6665
2012 185FBR Shadow Cruiser tandem, lightweight, loaded, includes power awning, sleeps 6, never used, $16,500 obo. (250)426-5118 (250)421-1484 BIG FOOT 2500 camper, 9.5’, Happy jacks, solar panel, Fantastic fan, 2-batteries, 2-propane takes, pot, pans, dishes, bedding, rose & blue decor, always under cover, no pets, non smoking, in floor heating, outside shower, very clean & great cond, $14,500. (250)429-3113 Camping & Hunting. Truck & camper, rebuilt motor, trans, drive shaft, 8000lb winch, new water pump, alternator, power steering pump, master cylinder, shocks, 3-way fridge, stove, heater, many more, asking $5900, may consider trades.Call Ray,(250)489-5038 Hunters Special, older Randell 21’ 5th wheel camper, all systems in good working cond, sleeps-4, extra heavy duty single axle, metal roof, no leaks, good cond throughout, $2495. Hitch extra. (250)342-6451 Kustom Koach 5th Wheel, 27’4”, like new. We are the original owners. Only used 2 weekends. Slide-out, air, awning, furnace, gas/electric fridge, loaded w/options, worth $51,900, asking $16,500 obo. (250)427-4435 Lance 11’9” side door camper, loaded, ex. cond., $18,500 no tax. (250)426-5118
2004 TOYOTA SEQUOIA
4x4, auto, 4.7L 8-cyl, loaded, 6-CD player, DVD, seats 8, leather, heated seats, much more, 120,000 miles, great cond, maintenance receipts,
A STEAL OF A DEAL AT $13,500 firm (250)427-3228
2006 Nissan X-Trail Bona Vista Edition SUV, very good cond., 70,000km, AWD, 2.5L 4-cyl auto, roof racks, sunroof, fog lights, alloy wheels w/newer tires, new battery, heated seats, 6-CD player, iPod connector, wired for navigation, asking $16,900. (250)426-3581 or (250)919-8795 2008 BMW X3 3.0si SUV, auto, grey, Stock #U017342N, $25,995. Alpine Toyota, DL #30845, 1-888-418-4798
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2007 Dodge Nitro SXT, V6, auto, orange, 4WD, Stock #05313B, $16,995. Melody Motors, DL #5248, Call (250)427-4224 2007 Hyundai Santa Fe GLS 7-passenger SUV, 3.3L 6-cyl, 5-spd auto, Stock #14441670A, $15,495. Cranbrook Kia, DL # 10088, 1-888-3070911 2007 Suzuki XL7 JLX, V6, auto, black, 7-passenger, 4WD, Stock #B11197A, $14,000. Spring Honda, DL #31110, (250)489-4311 2007 Toyota Rav 4, 4WD, 4-dr, V6, auto, red, Stock #Y22729A, $18,995. Hillcrest Hyundai, DL #30315. 1-877420-2194 2007 Toyota Rav4 4x4 SUV, 2.4L, 4-cyl, 4-spd auto, brown, Stock #C119485A, $12,999. Alpine Toyota, DL #30845, 1888-418-4798 2008 Jeep Grand Cherokee Laredo, V6, diesel, auto, red, 4WD, Stock #H02106A, $22,000. Spring Honda, DL #31110, 1-888-638-4488 2008 Jeep Grand Cherokee Overland diesel, fully loaded inc. navi, 150,000km, 1-owner, only hwy driven, $23,500. (250)342-6458 2008 Toyota FJ Cruiser SUV, 4.0L, auto, burgundy, Stock #13-419825B, $21,995. Cranbrook Kia, DL #10088, 1(888)616-3926 2010 Rav4 AWD, 4-cyl, auto, power group, local vehicle, balance of factory warranty, 38,250km, $20,995, Stock #V10336B. Arrow Motors, DL #5467, (250)489-4327 or call 1-877-689-4327 2010 Toyota Highlander Limited, V6, auto, white, 4WD, Stock #H01009A, $28,500. Spring Honda, DL #31110. 1888-638-4488 2011 Rav4 Limited AWD, V6, auto, loaded, leather, sunroof, alloy wheels, heated seats & much more, local vehicle, balance of factory warranty, only 46,550kms, $27,995. Stock #A62540. Arrow Motors, DL #5467, (250)489-4327 or 1877-689-4327 2011 Toyota Rav4 FWD SUV, 2.5L, 4-cyl, 4-spd auto, green, Stock #W002683A, $20,995. Alpine Toyota, DL #30845, 1888-418-4798 2012 Dodge Journey Crew SUV, auto, black, Stock #T13371A, $29,995. Cranbrook Dodge, DL #30708, 1888-259-7039 2013 Chevrolet Tahoe LS SUV, 5.3L, V8, 6-spd auto, white, Stock #R180685, $39,995. Alpine Toyota, DL #30845. 1-888-418-4798 2013 GMC Terrain SLE, 2.4L, 4-cyl, AWD, 6-spd auto, silver, Stock #17745, $26,800. Chalet GM, DL #6340. 1-800-3881156
1992 Ford 2WD, 302, V8, auto trans., runs well, has some rust, $1200 obo. (250)426-7970 1993 Toyota pickup, 4WD, w/canopy, needs body work, runs great, $2200. Call (250)417-3143 1994 Ford Ext cab, 4WD, 5-spd standard, $1500. (250)427-4856 1996 Dodge Cummins diesel dually, 4x4, 1 ton, trailer hauler, endless list of custom work done, extras, too much to list, mint cond, low km, completely refurbished, new everything $20,000. (250)489-8151
Don’t forget to look for us on Twitter @CranbrookNews Ultimate hunting vehicle, 1980 Ramcharger 4x4, 360-4 barrel, Warn 5000 lb winch c/w Fairlead, bumper, 3’’ lift, carpet interior, trailer towing pkg, $2300 obo. 1 (250)426-7166
1997 CHEV SILVERADO 1500 ext cab, 2WD, short box, 152,556 km, 5.7L, new tires, brakes, battery, extra alloys, c/w new tires, raised canopy, running boards, cassette/CD, brake controller,
$6000. (250)426-2473
1998 Ford F150 Lariat LT Ext cab 4x4, auto, very clean, 160,500km, leather, trailer towing package, new rubber & extra set not so new, heated seats, running boards, $6700. (250)421-2960 1999 Dodge Ram, 5.7 L Cummins diesel, 388,000km, 2 sets tires & rims, has some rust, too many options to list, $5000 obo. (250)919-6558 2000 Ranger, white with canopy, standard, 6-cyl, new tires, good running cond., roof rack $3500 obo. (250)919-8041 2001 Chev Silverado, 4WD, 4-dr, $4500. (250)417-5806 2001 Honda Odyssey, great family van, 140,000km, asking $6500. (250)489-0725 2002 F-150 4x4 super crew Lariat, leather, roof, full load, winter & summer tires, 188,000 km, ex cond, $7000 will take good quad as part payment. Anytime (250)4246966 2002 GM Sierra, 4x4, street & bush driven, $5000 obo. (250)464-1182 2002 Honda Odyssey, loaded, 168,000km, asking $6000 obo. (778)517-0096 Cranbrook 2003 Toyota Tundra 4x4, 260,000 km, well maintained, good cond., $10,500 obo. (250)489-0771 2005 GMC 3500 1-ton, Scott aluminum 12’ box w/flip down sides, Tommy lift gate, 2000lb capacity, certified, $18,000 obo. (250)427-3350
2006 Ford F150 Lariat 4x4, 8cyl, auto, brown, Stock #17412A, $18,995. Melody Motors, DL #5248, call for more info, (250)427-4224 2006 Ford F150 Supercab, 4x4, p/w, air, new rubber, clean, $14,000. Leave message, (250)427-5162 2006 Honda Odyssey EX, V6, auto, grey, FWD, Stock #H02276A, $15,500. Spring Honda, DL #31110, call for more info, 1-888-638-4488 2007 Ford F150 4WD Supercab, 8-cyl, diesel, auto, red, Stock #08813A, $18,995. Melody Motors, DL #5248, (250)427-4224 2008 DODGE Ram, 3500, 4x4 crew cab, loaded w/8’ box,$30,000. Good used work trucks. 1(250)427-6199
2008 F350 Diesel Super Duty, 4WD, tow device on trans., 6.4L, 3.73A/R, 80,000km, 2-yr Ext. Warranty, new tool box, new 5th Wheel hitch,long 8’ box, many more extras, never smoked in, $32,500. Will sell with 2005 Holiday Rambler for $55,000. Come and have a look, 1429 20A St. S, Cbk (250)489-5860 (250)420-1632 2010 Dodge Ram 2500 SLT, crew cab, auto, red, Stock #T13228A, $28,995. Cranbrook Dodge, DL #30708, 1888-259-7039 2010 Ford F-150, 4x4 ext cab, loaded. Also other good used trucks. 1 (250)427-6199 2010 GMC Sierra 1500 SLT, 5.3L, 8-cyl, 4WD, 6-spd auto, blue, Stock #TK3554A, $26,995. Northstar GM, DL #5717, 1-800-663-2307 2011 Toyota Sienna CE V6 Passenger Van, 3.5L, 6-cyl, 6-spd auto, red, Stock #S027184M, $23,999. Alpine Toyota, DL #30845, call for more info, 1-888-418-4798 Don’t forget to look for us on Facebook Kootenay Advertiser
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2006 F150 Lariat Crew Cab 4x4, 150,000km, black on black, leather, DVD, sunroof, Tonneau, loaded, p/everything, heated seats, Showroom cond, $25,000 obo. (250)464-1330 2006 F350 XLT 4x4, crew cab, long box, diesel, 180,000 km, $14,000. Call for more details 1 (250)420-7185
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1982 Chev 1-ton, 3’’ body lift & 6” suspension lift, fuel inj 350, 4-spd std, very perfect body, primed for paint, runs well, $3500. (250)428-9294 1984 S10 Blazer, 4x4, 350 V8, 700 rear transmission, 9 bolt Curry rear end, $6000. (250)427-7094 1986 GMC Sierra, 2WD, 305, short box, everything original, located in Fernie, $1100. (250)464-4131 1987 BLAZER K-5, V8, 4x4, 40,000 original miles, ex. shape, California car, $7000. (250)427-7094 1991 Dodge Ram Charger 4x4, c/w spare 318 motor, $800. (250)426-5831
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2005 GMC Sierra 4x4 Extended Cab HD 2500, 8’ box, auto, air, CD player, 120V inverter, trailer towing package, 370,000km, well maintained, $6800. Call after 5pm, (250)489-5068 2006 Dodge Ram 3500 SLT, grey, 5.9L Inline6 Turbo, 4x4, Stock #T3218A, $18,297. Denham Ford, DL #30786, 1800-663-3839
2009 GMC Sierra 2500 SLE, ex cond, ext cab, Air, cloth interior, PW, PL, towing equipped, Tonneau cover, OnStar, 128,000 km $19,000. (250)421-8022
Fully loaded 3/4, only 135,500 km’s, tow package with transmission cooler and five point hitch. Excellent condition only two owners. Brand new winter tires only used half a season. Asking $11,000. Call 403 803-8959 *HOT DEAL* Fall fire wood season made easy. 2005 F550 dump truck. We will start you off loaded with 2.5 cords dry larch. Ex. condition $13,500.00 call Don (250) 402-9027 cell (250) 4287245 home Utility trailer, 4’2’’x7’3’’ long, 2’ high with 14’’ wide tires, $1000. Canopy 5’w 6’1’’ long x 1’8’’ high, $500. 1 (250)4267169, 919-5361
www.denhamfordbc.com Utility Trailers 12x6 dual axle utility trailer, newly done, perfect for ATV’s or whatever use, $1800 obo. 1 (250)421-8434 Wells Cargo bike cargo trailer, 1500 lb torsion axle, wheel chock, 6 tie points, loading ramp, 6x6x10, $3000. (250)464-0207
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Boats 12’ aluminum boat, asking $500. Please call (250)4262548 12’ boat (Harbourcraft), Easy load trailer, 8HP Merc motor, Fish Finder, rod holders, $2000 obo. Evenings (778)517-4508 12’ boat & motor, 9.8HP Merc. 300 WSM rifle. (250)429-3794 12’ Lund aluminum boat with 8hp Mariner motor, EZ-Loader trailer & accessories, $2850 (250)426-8114 15’6” fiberglass canoe, $550. 6hp Mercury outboard, $525. Both in ex. cond., Call after 5pm, (250)426-3968
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Boats 15 hp Johnson short leg 1990 outboard, $600. Boat trailer for 12’ to 16’ boat, $600. 16’ 4-seat Lund boat, open & light, $600. (250)489-3067 (250)464-1655 16.5’ open bow Canventure, tri haul, 70HP Merc, low hours, EZ Loader trailer, $3500 obo. (250)417-0506 16’ Boat & 9.9 Yamaha motor, $1600. (250)421-1484 1980 14’ Lund Rhino, 9.9 Evinrude, older trailer, $1600 obo. (250)426-8571 1991 Super Comp Ski Brendella, Direct Drive 351 PCM V8 engine, professionally serviced twice a year, ex cond, custom wakeboard pole, custom cover & CD player, trailer included, $7500 obo. (250)429-3710 Boat & trailer, 24’ Fiberform Cabin Cruizer, inline 6 GMC, ready to go! At Moyie, $7900 obo. (250)829-0708 Rare Double Eagle 14’ deep hull, 65 hp Merc outboard, hydraulic lift, ski pole & galvanized trailer, $3000. Call (250)529-7470
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