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Prospect of region-wide broadband coming CRAIG LINDSAY

Grand Forks Gazette

The Regional District of Kootenay Boundary (RDKB) approved a memorandum of understanding (MOU) for the Regional Broadband Committee (RBC).

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The regional district is partnering with several other organizations, including the Regional District of Central Kootenay, Regional District of East Kootenay, Ktunaxa Nation Council, Columbia Basin Trust and Columbia Power Corporation, in creating the Regional Broadband Committee to

develop a regional broadband strategy. “The partnership is to extend broadband high speed internet access to the whole region,” said Larry Gray, chair of the RDKB. “To do that, there’s a plan that’s being development by the Columbia Basin Broadband

Corporation to extend fibre optics to a number of communities in the region and use that as a basis either to build from a central location like Nelson or Trail to business communities and others through fibre connection or through wireless connection.”

• See BROADBAND, Page 11

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If you have a medical emergency in the Kootenays, it’s best to be in Creston, judging by statistics from the BC Ambulance Service. In 2012, Creston’s average response time to Code 3 calls— requiring lights and sirens—was nine minutes and 20 seconds, less than Grand Forks (12:30) and faster than Cranbrook (10:01), Nelson (11:06), Castlegar (10:42), Trail (11:16) and less than half of Rossland’s response time (22:24). However, all were slower than the nineminute standard suggested by the U.S. Commission on Accreditation of Ambulance Services, a benchmark reached by only 10 communities in the province last year. Creston also posted the fastest times in the region in 2010 and 2011.

• See AMBULANCE, Page 10

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Cusack admits setting two fires CRAIG LINDSAY

Grand Forks Gazette

Christopher Cusack, the man charged in connection with two fires set in the Grand Forks and Winnipeg hotels back in 2012, appeared in Grand Forks Court on Tuesday. Cusack is accused of two counts of arson in relation to an inhabited property. Ken Wyllie, representing Cusack, once again pleaded not guilty on behalf of his client, but did submit an admission of facts. In the admission, Cusack admitted

to setting the two fires on March 7, 2012. The first fire was at the Grand Forks Hotel, destroying the building and causing $1 million in damage. The second fire was set on a motorcycle which was under a staircase at the Winnipeg Hotel. The fire spread, causing more than $10,000 worth of damage. Cusack had been at the Winnipeg drinking all day. L. Wark, a bartender and waitress working at the Winnipeg Hotel the night of the fire, appeared on the stand as a witness.

Conn in court CRAIG LINDSAY

Grand Forks Gazette

Andre Conn, the 31-year-old Grand Forks man charged in connection to a fire that burned City Hall Sept. 19, is expected to remain in custody after his first court appearance Sept. 24 in Nelson. Conn’s next court appearance is Tuesday, Oct. 8 in Nelson.

• See CUSACK, Page 11

• See CONN, Page 8

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The ‘best ever’ fall fair To the Editor, This year’s Rock Creek and Boundary Fall Fair is being called the best ever by many people, both locals and visitors alike. Though it was not the largest attendance ever mostly due to the Summerland Fall Fair falling on the same weekend, the crowds were steady and the energy was electric. The fair was officially opened by Her Honour Lt. Gov. Judith Guichon who said she was very impressed by the huge number of volunteers who put the fair together and how well everything was coordinated. These statements were echoed by many other visitors, such as the president of the Interior Provincial Exhibition who said it was “the best effort of a small town fair he has ever seen.” The stage was hopping all weekend with local Boundary acts like Laela Heidt, Grand Forks’ Sock Monkey Band, John Vere and Rock Creek’s own Cullpeppers, and the fine finger picking and harmonies of Timely Wonders out of Kelowna. Things got even better as the fair went on, with the Pernell Reichart Band wowing the crowds with their innovative and exciting brand of up beat country and rockabilly music. Rick Valiant provided

something for the older generation as he did Songs of Sinatra, covering some of the greatest hits of the “Chairman of the Board.” The arena was also a buzz of activity Saturday culminating with the wildest events of all, the always popular lawn mower races and this year’s additions of remote control car racing, quad chuckwagon races and quad soccer which drew huge gasps and screams from the crowd. The energy and vibe could be felt by all who attended and as the sun began to set, Tim Hus and his band kept everyone clapping and dancing with his amazing style of country music well into the night, debuting his new album, Western Star. Tim made several comments about what a great venue it was and how good a job the organization and volunteers did in putting everything together. This year the fair had one of the largest number of sponsors ever and the large billboard at the main gates paid tribute to all of them as guests arrived. On stage the medal sponsors were also recognized with banners of thanks, next to the fair logo and theme “Powered by Volunteers.” Sunday things just kept getting better with the gymkhana and horse events in the arena and

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more action on stage. Tim Hus once again had the crowds clapping hands and tapping feet as he opened the Sunday event before heading off for another show. As the clock neared two in the afternoon the crowds around the stage grew as people waited for children’s entertainer Fred Penner to take the stage, which he did with gusto. All in all, it was a great two days and during the whole event the new power station ran smoothly to assure there were no problems with electricity. Many people commented that they have never seen the grounds look so good, once again due to the huge number of volunteers who came out week after week to fix and prepare things, capped off by the beautiful flowers and plants provided by Hansinger Nursery. The Rock Creek Fall Fair Association is at its highest level of membership ever and everyone is looking forward to keeping this momentum going as we look forward to next year’s event. “Powered by Volunteers” could not have been a better theme and you could see it all over the fair as they smiled at visitors and gave each other high fives. Terry Keough, fair stage and advertising convener

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To the Editor, Last Thursday’s fire in City Hall caused many people a great deal of concern. All members and staff of the Boundary Museum Society were sick with fear for the condition of the archives which were located in the basement. When allowed entry on Sunday the board could not believe what they saw. Other than the smell of smoke and a bit of water damage, mostly to office equipment, there was virtually no damage. After seeing the extent of the damage to the first floor it became even more amazing that the basement escaped virtually unscathed. It was unbelievable that the fire department managed to knock down that fire so quickly and used so little water to do it. We all owe them a big thank you for a job well done. Also a thank you to Doug Allin and the city staff for their concern and getting the society entry to the archives as quickly as possible. The society’s archivist, Sue Adrain, will now work out of the Boundary Museum office. The hours are 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., Tuesday to Friday. All enquiries can be directed to 442-3737. Again, thank you fire department, you are amazing. The staff and board of the Boundary Museum Society

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Smith discusses en-deering situation at UBCM

Work begins in downtown

CRAIG LINDSAY

Argosy Construction Group Inc. has commenced work on underground irrigation and electrical in the downtown core between Fourth Street and Second Street. Work will take place on “the one-foot section of brick area along the entire length on both sides of Market Ave.” Concrete sidewalk work will also be taking place on Market Ave. and Second Street. Some of the work will take place during business hours, however; access to each business will be maintained, according to Argosy. Concrete will not be poured in front of business access doors during business hours so as to minimize disturbance to the businesses. This work will take place before or after business hours. The date of completion for phase one of the project is Nov. 15.

New locations for city work A new location has been found for city building inspections and utility bill payments. Effective Tuesday, Oct. 1, building inspection services and utility bill payment services will be located at 7425 Fifth St., across from the Overwaitea grocery store and beside the Walker Development Centre. More than 50 people attended a special council meeting Monday, Sept. 23 at the Grand Forks Senior Centre for an update on the steps taken to restore all services for residents, businesses and visitors. “We recognize that it will be some time before we are back in the refurbished City Hall and we are making plans to ensure that we can continue to provide the necessary services to our community,” said Mayor Brian Taylor. The public works office, located at 130 Industrial Dr., will remain the temporary home of corporate services, development, engineering and planning services and finance (with the exception of utility bill payments) until a more suitable location can be found. The search is underway and it is anticipated that a new location will be announced in the coming weeks, said Taylor. City staff will be available to handle inquiries in person at either location. The phone lines have been re-routed and people can reach city staff at the same phone number: 442-8266. With remote access to online databases, staff are able to continue to provide service as before. City council will continue to hold regular meetings. These will be held at the Grand Forks offices of the Regional District of Kootenay Boundary, located at 2140 Central Ave.

Graffiti artist sought by police On Sept. 24 at 12:24 p.m., Grand Forks RCMP received a call reporting that a short male wearing a black hat, hoodie and blue jeans just spray painted a Chinese symbol onto the back of a stop sign at 64 Avenue and Como Street. Police patrolled the area but were unable to locate the suspect, said Staff Sgt. Jim Harrison. The damage to the sign was minimal.

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Sure, they’re cute and usually tame. But deer in Grand Forks have become more and more of a menace, chewing up trees and gardens. That’s not even mentioning the growing hazard for automobile drivers who must keep a vigilant eye on the side of the road while driving, lest one dart in front of their vehicle. Grand Forks Coun. Gary Smith was one of several councilors who attended the Union of British Columbia Municipalities (UBCM) conference in Vancouver on Sept. 16-19. Smith, who heads the city’s deer committee, met with Steve Thomson, Minister of Forests, Lands and Natural Resources Operations, to discuss the deer problem. “We don’t want to find ourselves in similar situations as other communities such as Invermere and Cranbrook, where they’re meeting with resistance to their methods with dealing with their urban deer issue,” said Smith “We also wanted to find out the plans behind their urban management plan. We were also looking for support

Four fawns enjoy a pastoral time in a Grand Forks backyard.

from the ministry in terms of legal issues that might arise as we move forward with our plans.” Smith said Grand Forks is looked at as a model by other communities for their progressive methods towards dealing with deer. Some of the methods the city has employed includes monitoring and counting deer, and educating the public. A Grand Forks version of WildSafeBC is also ready to

start, he said. “So we were looking for the support from the ministry to assist us in that,” Smith said. But it’s a challenge to stand out when so many municipalities are making pitches to various government ministries, he said. The city had 15 minutes to make their case, and the minister listened. Smith said Thomson knew Grand Forks had been working hard at coming up with a

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plan for dealing with the urban deer, and pledged to help as much as they could. Smith said it was important for the city, whether asking for help with deer or anything else, to show they were capable of standing on their own. “Rather than just come there with our hats in hand, we want to demonstrate that we’re a vital and functioning community … and that we have done a lot of the preliminary work,” he said.

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Larry Gray, chair of the Regional District of Kootenay Boundary, calls the Sept. 26 meeting to order. Next to Gray is Elaine Kumar, director of corporate services for RDKB.

Bylaw adjudication gets its day in court CRAIG LINDSAY

Grand Forks Gazette

At the regular board meeting for the Regional District of Kootenay Boundary (RDKB), the board of directors approved, in principle, the undertaking of the Bylaw Notice Dispute Adjudication system as a means of bylaw enforcement. Bylaw adjudication is an alternative to the court-based model currently in place to enforce bylaw violations. Through the Local Government Bylaw Notice Enforcement Act, bylaw adjudication provides a framework for a nonjudicial system for local governments to

deal with bylaw enforcement disputes. “This is a process to allow the enforcement of bylaws and to provide an opportunity to collect fines that would be a result of someone breaking the bylaw,” said Larry Gray, chair of the RDKB. “In the normal course of events, if someone didn’t pay their fine, you would take them to court. What this allows is a dispute resolution system where any disputes are referred to an adjudicator.” Gray said that taking disputes to court where a judge would decide if the fine stays or is reduced is a very costly process. “In this case, it would go to an adju-

dicator who would hear both sides and would say, ‘You have to pay the fine.’ Or not. There’s no in between. The reason it’s better is we don’t have to pay court costs. You could do it over the phone. In terms of collecting that money—it could be a lien on the property or sent to a collection agency. In the case of municipalities it could go on your tax dollars.” The adjudicators would be appointed by the board. Gray said the process will take some time as it needs to first be sent to the provincial government for approval. “This is the first step in the process,” he said.

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he Regional District of Kootenay Boundary is now coming up to speed with high speed—or broadband—internet. The intent is to partner with the Columbia Basin Broadband Corporation (CBBC) and have a fibre optic network throughout the rural areas and into the communities it contains, delivering what would be a vast improvement to the current speed of Internet service. The value of a faster and more capable Internet service cannot be understated. Many smaller communities are already planning to bring fibre in, with an eye toward how it will grow business—including encouraging work-from-home businesses—in the area. It is a tough idea to measure, however, since the prospect of a boost to the economy is largely a risk and a gamble the various decision makers have to consider as a foresight, against the real costs now of bringing the fibre in. The hope is those decision makers will have that foresight and see the real future benefit of the service, instead of the costs now staring them in the face.

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s a young man working my way through university in factories back east, I learned a phrase that over the years has reverberated in my head many times. “BS baffles brains,” my working stiff colleagues used to say, referring to the gullibility of college educated, white collar managers, the ease with which they could be fooled, and their inability to use common sense or apply practical solutions to problems. A more current reference would be that they “lacked street smarts.” Enter the Freemen-on-theland, that wacky conglomeration of con-men, fraudsters, petty crooks and ultra-right wing ideologues who pop up from time to time, most recently in Calgary. There, one Mario Antonocci (aka Andreas

Pirelli) took over the townhouse of Rebekah Caverhill, claiming that as a Freeman, he was not bound by Canadian law and could take possession of any property he wanted. After the police carted off Mario to the pokey, some of his fellow travelers claimed the property as the “embassy” of a brand new nation, Deneza Country and moved in. They are apparently still there. How can they do all this? Simple: BS baffles brains. The Freemen refuse to obey court orders, warrants, or indeed any law, by-law, judgement or edict issued by any government saying that they are able to opt out of all obligations because of their inherent rights and/or common law established generations in the past. They “prove” this by producing documents that they have made up and then had notarized by other Freemen. They quote the speeches and writings of various fringe Libertarians, shout down those who oppose them and in general bully whoever

they can to get their way. Caverhill has been trying to get Antonocci/Pirelli out for two years. He simply refused to go as the various judgements were acquired and presented. Not only that but he was on trial for assault in 2010 in Quebec (another house takeover; he allegedly threw the female landlord down a flight of stairs) and just didn’t bother showing up. In return, no one bothered hunting him down. Confronted by nonsensespouting mental midgets, our complete legal and law enforcement establishments are thrown into a tizzy; lawyers and magistrates, judges and attorney generals all rendered helpless by the blustering babble of a handful of imbecilic blowhards. Examples of the conspiracy theories and paranoid ramblings of the Freemen are easy to find. Google “world freemen society” and read how, among other things, your birth certificate has enslaved you to the government and led to them owning your property and in

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effect controlling your life. Writes one Freemen spokesperson: “Yep, it all started when your unsuspecting Mother signed you away by using her “Maiden” name on your birth certificate. The state used that little trick to take ownership of the offspring by assuming you were a bastard child without a father, even if there is a father listed/ known. “The “Informant”, your Mother signed that little jewel (you) over to the state by using her maiden name (notice there was no other option?). “The ‘state’ knows that women can’t legally own offspring; only the father has that ability (unless she becomes the Executrix), and that’s how they are pulling off the con (“The Great Birth Certificate Trust Scam: This is how they are enslaving you.” https://worldfreemansociety.org. One can only hope Antonocci/Pirelli enjoys the free room and board the illegal government will be offering him for awhile.

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A plea to help someone have a warm bed To the Editor, I am writing to this community on behalf of the Boundary Emergency Transitional Housing Society (BETHS). As many of you know we provide emergency shelter to those in need of it in the Grand Forks and surrounding Boundary area during the cold winter months. We have joined in a collaborative venture with Whispers of Hope and Habitat for Humanity in what we call the Multi Agency Accommodation Project (MAAP). Through the good graces of our mayor and council we share a building on Riverside that accommodates all three of these community programs under one roof. I am one of eight directors on the BETHS board. I am writing to you because we need the help of this community to fulfill our goal of pro-

viding emergency shelter to those in need, each night for this coming winter season. Each night the shelter is open we have a trained paid staff member in attendance. We need one volunteer each night to help in this effort. In order to make this work we need a group of 15 to 20 volunteers in total. Each volunteer would be prepared to help out for two nights per month for five months. That is one night every two weeks. This is not an onerous task. Staff on duty could potentially have the option to alternate getting some sleep, while it’s quiet and guests are sleeping, and if the shelter is unattended by midnight for any reason, then the shelter is shut down for the night. All shifts will be scheduled well in advance and we can be flexible in this regard.

We currently have about 10 volunteers. We need twice that many to make this work properly and not overload anyone. If we don’t have help we may not be able to open or we may have to close mid season. I once read that the most valuable thing in life that you have to give to another person is your time. No matter how rich or poor, or how fortunate or unfortunate we are, we all have roughly the same time to spend. Our community is ultimately what we make of it and it boils down to how much time we have to spend on one another. Please consider if you have a little time to help someone else have a warm bed out of the cold. I can be reached at elliotteskey@gmail.com (leave a message if I’m not there). Elliot Teskey, BETHS secretary

Perhaps we don’t really need freedom To the Editor, On smart meters and eco-fascism: Forced monitoring of activity inside private residences under any pretext is absolutely repulsive. The misleading excuses are clearly placation and distraction in order to get abuse-able infrastructure in place. Watch the other hand, it is an obvious bait and switch. The incredible potential for abuse is reason enough to ban this technology altogether. What is this blitzkrieg of stealth

installations if everything is above board? Why the force? Why the lies? These are the very types of things people do to further indefensible agendas, the type which cannot survive the heat of intellectual scrutiny, and everyone of sound mind knows that. We’ve all seen the videos of the covert installers have we not? The guilt radiates from their faces. Only criminals conduct their business with such guile. Furthermore, this

technology has not adequately been proven to be safe to people or property. They have, however, proven to burn down homes and offer a spying platform for tyrants. Why is this dark operation above scrutiny? What exactly causes outrage and uprising if not invasion of privacy within the home, lies, manipulation, force, and monetary extortion? Can’t anyone see fascism for what it is? The new “Hermann Gorings” spout propa-

ganda, framing the takeover as the benevolent act of far seeing benefactors. Meanwhile, they demolish the bill of rights with disdainful strokes of the pen, and the intellectuals who draw light to the scheme are framed as paranoid half-wits. Do you buy it? Perhaps we really don’t deserve freedom anymore. Welcome to the new Canada, God help us. T.C.Whalen, Kootenay-Boundary resident

Thumbs Up to MoT dog rescuer Thumbs up to the people who cleaned up the back alley behind the Telus, Castle Building Centre, Kettle River Veterinary and the Hawk Shop buildings. Thumbs down to drivers who think 75 Avenue is a speedway. You make it very dangerous for those of us who have to back out of our driveways. A big thumbs up to the Ministry of Transportation lady who rescued my retriever cross, Jake, during last Monday’s thunderstorm near Roxul and the mill. Thumbs down to the cyclists who ride on the sidewalk. There is a bylaw against this and it is a hazard to pedestrians. Thank you to all who donated to the B.C. Children’s Hospital at the Grand Forks Fly-in on Aug. 25. Thumbs up to the child who donated ‘Sister Bear’ to the Thrift Shop. It is in perfect condition

and is going to live with my two-year-old granddaughter in Saskatoon. A Thanksgiving present. Thumbs down to the stop sign at 72 Avenue and Cypress. If the city was concerned about speed, large rolling speed bumps (that don’t get destroyed by snow plows) would be better. If they’re worried about safety they should put in a sidewalk. A stop sign at the junction of a through road and a cul de sac is absolutely ridiculous. Thumbs down to the person that parks his vehicle outside of Buy Low and leaves his dog to bark insanely at everyone coming and going. Would you like to give a thumb up or a thumb down? Email editor@grandforksgazette.ca with Thumbs Up or Thumbs Down as a subject line. We could publish your anonymous submission. Attacks on specific businesses and people will not be published. Editor’s discretion will always be exercised.

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Making a place in the Boundary While the city must be commended for its initiatives in making the city a more attractive place, the next step in making the city a special place is the more challenging one.

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hey started with a couple basic questions: “What makes people love where they live?” and “Why does it matter?” Rousing the Dr. Katherine Loflin and a team Rabble of researchers set out to answer roy ronaghan these questions for the Knight Foundation in Florida whose mission is to help people keep informed and engaged fully in the life of their communities. The study, called the Soul of the Community was done between 2008 and 2010. The team wanted to look at communities in a new way and had no preconceived notion of what they might find out. They asked the two questions above and recorded the results. Forty-three thousand people in 26 communities responded to the questions and the team was overwhelmed with the results. Loflin reported that what they found out shocked them. In a paper titled Learning From Knight’s Soul of the Community, Leaning Toward the Future of Placemaking, Loflin states, “We not only found out that resident attachment was related to solid economic outcomes for places, but that the things that most drove people to love where they live were not the local economy or even their personal civic engagement in the place (as one might expect), but the ‘softer sides’ of place.” The primary findings of the study were: “There is an important and significant correlation between how attached people fee to where they live and local GDP growth.” The more people love their city or town, the more economically vital the place will be. “What most drives people to love where they live (their attachment) is their perception of aesthetics, social offerings, and openness of a place.” What people most want out of a neighbourhood is a place that is attractive, engaging, friendly, and welcoming. Loflin provides a list of nine lessons that were learned from the responses to the study. • Places have to know what constitutes their unique identity. They should not try to be something they are not. • Places must know their strengths and build on those strengths in bringing about change. • Optimism is closely linked to attachment to a place. The more optimistic people feel about the future of their city or town, the more likely they are going to be attached to it. • The population of young talent in a place is critical. According to the study, young people look for a place to live before looking for or creating a job. • Corporations want to locate in places that sell themselves. They believe that there is a strong relationship between job satisfaction and community attachment. Selling the community where they are located must be one of their objectives. • Growth must be done in a smart and sustainable way; it should not be “growth for growth’s sake.” • Greater impact will come sooner if the public perception of one of three things is changed: social offerings, openness, and attachment. • Start anywhere to have impact and remember that the best ideas often come from the residents themselves. • There is power in a place as it exists today and energy should be put into building on that power. While the City of Grand Forks must be commended for its initiatives in making the city a more attractive place the next step in making the city a special place is the more challenging one. Perhaps it is time people were engaged and asked the questions that Loflin and her team asked. Would the results be the same as those obtained in the Soul of the Community study? There is only one way to find out and that is to ask the questions to determine what dynamics affect people in Grand Forks and where the city’s power lies.

Roy Ronaghan is a Boundary-based columnist for the Grand Forks Gazette.


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0323 or 250-442-8755. 3rd Monday Every Month • The Discover Rock Creek Society meets in the West Boundary Elementary School Library from 6:30 p.m. to 8 p.m. Everyone is welcome to attend our meetings. • The monthly general meeting of the Royal Canadian Legion is held at 7 p.m. at the Legion Hall. Lounge open daily at 2:30 p.m. Everyone welcome. • Blessings Boutique from 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. Free lunch, Gospel Chapel. Contact Tammy Battersby at 250-443-1295. • Caregivers Alzheimer/Dementia Support Group meets every 3rd Monday of the month from 7 to 9pm. There is an exception for the month of August meets at 5pm instead. For additional information contact Frani at 250-442-5320. Every Tuesday • Grand Forks Contract Bridge Club meets at Anglican Church at 7 p.m.; all welcome. For info or reservations call Al at 250-4422525. • Learn sign language at the Grand Forks Public Library every Tuesday to Dec. 17, 2013 from 12 noon to 1 p.m. Class open to all ages. No registration required. Drop-in anytime. Class is free but a food donation box will be available if you wild like to help out in that way. For info about the class, call Leanne or Tammy at Sunshine Valley Community Services at 250-442-3335 ext. 211. • Girls in Action (Pioneer Clubs) meet at the Gospel Chapel, 7048 Donaldson, Grand Forks from 3:30 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. Contact Dianna Borthwick at 250-442-5376. (Girls grades 2 to 7). • Prayer Canada meets from 12 - 1 p.m. at gallery 2 in the meeting room. New members welcome. • Every Tuesday morning Breastfeeding Café, 10 - 11 a.m. Granville Family Centre, 1200 Central Ave. For anyone interested in breastfeeding: a breastfeeding mom, pregnant woman, or grandmother, aunt, sister or friend of a breastfeeder. Come for support, learning and sharing. Call Public Health at 250-443-3150 or Cynthia at 250-442-5355. • Chess Club - from 4 - 7 p.m. at the Grand Forks Library. All ages welcome. • Figure Drawing/Painting Group meets 5:30-7:30 at Gallery 2 (formerly Grand Forks Art Gallery). Artists bring their own materials. Easels available. Schedule sometimes changes so please call Nora first if you plan to drop by. No membership free, but $20 per month or a $5.00 drop in fee collected to pay models. For information call Gallery 2 at 250442-2211 or Nora at 250-442-3668.

BULLETIN BOARD Alcoholics Anonymous Meetings Grand Forks Valley Group of Alcoholics Anonymous. MONDAY at 8 p.m. (Closed Study) at Catholic Church Rectory - 7269 - 9th St. WEDNESDAY (Men’s Closed) at 8 p.m. at Anglican Church rear basement 7252 - 7th St. THURSDAY and SATURDAY (Open) at 8 p.m. at Anglican Church rear basement - 7252 - 7th St. Phone 250-4423839 or 250-442-8797. Grand Forks & District Public Library Open hours: Tuesdays and Thursdays from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Wednesdays, Fridays & Saturdays from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Book clubs are held the last Wednesday of the month at Christina Lake Village (1:30 p.m.); and the last Thursday of the month at Grand Forks (7 p.m.) Food Bank Needs Items The Boundary Community Food Bank is looking for baby food jars, small jam jars, and 250-ml plastic containers with lids. If you can help, please call 250-442-2800 or bring them to 7419 - 2nd St. – Tuesdays only. OPT (Planned Parenthood) Midway Call Julie 250-449-2887 for more info. Are you caring for a loved one, or experienced the loss of a loved one? Would you like to chat with a person who understands? Call Louise at Boundary Community Hospice, 250-443-2162. Every Monday • Senior Centre Branch 68 is holding Crib at 1:30 p.m. • “Are you troubled by someone’s drinking?” Al Anon meets at 8 p.m. at the Catholic Church Rectory 7269 - 9th St., Grand Forks. For information call Liz at 250-442-5654 or Lewis G. at 250-447-2668. • Lawn Bowling - A Sport for Life, played at a casual level 6:30 p.m. (assembly 6:15 p.m.) Christina Lake. Bowls available, everyone welcome. • Drop-in carpet bowling is held at the Seniors’ Hall in Grand Forks City Park at 9:30 a.m. 2nd Monday Every Month • Grand Forks Hospital Auxiliary meets in the Hospital Board Room at 2 p.m. New members are welcome. For info call 250-442-

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• The Sunshine Quilters of Grand Forks meet at 9:30 a.m. at the Focus on Fibre building on Donaldson Drive. For more info call Kim at 250-442-8802. • Scrabble at the Grand Forks Public Library from 1-3 p.m. • TOPS is the weight loss support group of choice for thousands. Join us and you will see why. Weigh-in is at 8:30 a.m.; meeting to follow, at the Gospel Chapel (7048 Donaldson Drive, Room 302). Questions? Call Frances at 250-442-0638. • Community Learning Place – drop-in – from 2 to 5 p.m. at the Grand Forks Library. Come for help with reading, writing, basic computer, test preparation, citizenship study. Sponsored by the Columbia Basin Alliance for Literacy and the Grand Forks Library. • Kettle River Runners: your friendly Grand Forks running club meets for a group run every Tuesday throughout the fall and winter at 5 p.m. at the aquatic centre. Runs are g enerally 5 to 8 km in length, and the group splits into runners of similar ability. Further information about club events are posted on our website: www.kettleriverrunners.shawwebspace.ca. Every 2nd Tuesday • Granby Wilderness Society meets at 7 p.m. at Boundary Museum (6145 Reservoir Rd). Contact 250-442-7733. 2nd Tuesday Every Month • Ladies Auxiliary Legion Branch 59 meets at the Legion Hall at 1 p.m. • Resident Free Masons in the Grand Forks and Christina Lake area join our Harmony Lodge No. 37 in Grand Forks. Meet at 7:30 p.m. at the Free Mason hall on Market Ave. Visitations with view to affiliation welcome. Call Gord at 250-442-3218 for information. 3rd Tuesday Every Month • Grand Forks Search & Rescue meets at 6:30 p.m. at Nursery Fire Hall. New members welcome. Call Barry at 250-442-5818 for more information. Every Tuesday and Friday • Grand Forks Farmer Market - (Starts May 10, Friday) Market runs 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. 1st Wednesday Every Month • Ladies, interested in finding out about the Red Hat Ladies? Why not join us at our monthly meeting at 7 p.m. at the Grand Forks Public LIbrary. We are a social club who just likes to have fun and wear red hats. Hope to see you there! • In the Company of Friends is a support group for parents/guardians who are raising children with special needs. We meet from 7-9 p.m. at the Glanville Centre, 1200 Central Avenue. Childcare is available onsite, as well as snacks and refreshments. For more information contact Angela at ampopoff@ telus.net or call 250-442-0833. • Genealogy group meets at the Grand Forks Public Library at 10:00 a.m. Join others to

Email your event to production@grandforksgazette.ca with the words “Event Listing” in the subject line; You can also mail it to Box 700, Grand Forks, B.C. V0H 1H0 or drop it off at our office at 7330 2nd Street – please mark clearly “Event Listing” research your family roots. 2nd Wednesday Every Month • Evangeline Chapter No. 31 Order of the Eastern Star meets in the Masonic Hall at 7:30 p.m. • North Fork Community Club meets at the hall (except July and August). 3rd Wednesday Every Month • Rock Creek Women’s Institute meets at 11:45 a.m. for a potluck lunch at a member’s home. New members are always welcome. Phone Mary at 250-446-2454 or Sue at 250-446-2608. Every Thursday • Lawn Bowling - A Sport for Life, played at a casual level 6:30 p.m. (assembly 6:15 p.m.) Christina Lake. Bowls available, everyone welcome. • The Sopraninos, the community children’s choir, meets at 4-5 p.m. at Studio B - 7330 2nd St. (old Gazette building). The choir is open to children in Grades 3 - 6. • The Second St. Singers, a new acappella vocal ensemble, meets at 5:15-6:30 at Studio B - 7330 2nd St. (old Gazette building). Music eclectic: madrigal to Motown. Tenors and basses especially welcome. Call 250447-6393 for more information. • Join the new seniors “fun” singing group. Sing songs from bygone eras at Seniors’ Hall in City Park at 9:45 a.m. Visit, have coffee and sing. Contact Liz at 250-442-5516. Senior’s drop-in fee $1. • Bingo at the Legion! Doors open at 5:45 p.m., game starts at 6:45 p.m. • Opt Clinic (Planned Parenthood) is held from 5 to 7:30 p.m. at the Boundary Medical Clinic. • Drop-in Crib is held at the Seniors’ Hall in Grand Forks City Park at 1:30 p.m. • The CanCan Troupe practices from 5:30 7:30 p.m. at the Anglican Church on 7th St. Contact Mona at 250-442-2237 or Mel at 250-447-2614. • Pioneer Clubs - Girls In Action (grades 1 7), meets from 3:30 to 5 p.m. Call Lee Anna Klassen at 250-442-5502. 1st Thursday Every Month • King Edward Masonic Lodge meets in Greenwood at 7:30 p.m. Reputed to be the most successful & vibrant “small” lodge in B.C. Want to know more about the winning team? Like to attend a “no cost to you” dinner either in November or April? Call Peter Smith at 250-442-5769. • Members of Hardy View Lodge Auxiliary continue to meet the at 2 p.m. in the lodge auxiliary room. Following the monthly birthday celebration the auxiliary gathers for a short meeting (except July & August). We welcome new people to join us. For information call Vi at 250-442-5998 or Dora at 250-442-8108. 2nd Thursday Every Month • Pot-luck is held at the Seniors’ Hall in

Grand Forks City Park at 12:00 p.m. 2nd and 4th Thursday Every Month • Grand Forks Fly Tying Club meets every 2nd and 4th Thursday of the month at 7 p.m. At Kingfisher Fly and Tackle Shop. All welcome to join. For more information call Lawrence at King Fisher Fly & Tackle 250442-3011. • The Boundary Peace Initiative meets at 7 p.m. at the Slavonic Centre. Contact Laura at 250-442-0434. 3rd Thursday Every Month • Boundary Women’s Resource Centre Dropin 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. We provide referrals, library, information, social time for women and much more. Call for info 250-442-5212. • The Writer’s Guild meet at 6:00 p.m. at the Grand Forks Public Library. 1st Friday of the Month • Open Mic –7 p.m. at Kocomo’s in Grand Forks. 250-442-5558. 2nd Friday of the Month • The Grand Forks Wildlife Association meets at the Wildlife Hall at 7 p.m. Members and new members welcome - memberships can be purchased from Peter at the Wildlife Hall. • B.C. Retired Government Employees Association Branch 400 Grand Forks holds a luncheon meeting each month except July and August. All B.C. government retired employees are welcome. For information and location call 250-442-5783. Every Saturday • Adult Knitting Club 1:15 - 2:45 p.m. at the Grand Forks Library. Needles and wool provided, but feel free to bring your own supplies. Donations for this program are gratefully accepted. Please let the library know in advance if you will attending this free program. 250-442-3944. • Kettle River Lions’ Meat Draw at 3 p.m. at the Prospector at the Rock Creek Hotel. • Boundary Woodworkers Guild meet every morning for a drop in workshop at around 9:30 am at 8120B Donaldson Drive (the former SPCA site) with a monthly business meeting at 10 a.m. on the 1st Saturday of each month. Prospective members welcome. • Boundary Hikers meet. For information and times please call 250-442-0160, 250-4425272 or 250-447-9278. • Storytime at Kocomo’s for children 6 and under at 11:30 a.m. Every week a different storyteller. This event is free and held at Kocomo’s Coffee Shop in Grand Forks. • Grand Forks Soberiders AA Group meets at 10 am at First Baptist Church, 2495, 76th Ave. Everyone is welcome. For more information call 250-443-3121. • The Royal Canadian Legion holds a meat draw from 3 - 5 p.m. • Chess Club meets in the meeting room at the Grand Forks Public Library from 3 - 5 p.m. All levels of players welcome. Instruction is available.

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He is being charged with break and enter, arson, possession of incendiary materials, and possession of break-in instruments. The fire Sept. 19 in City Hall Thursday caused extensive damage and was classed by police as arson. On the morning of the fire, Grand Forks RCMP apprehended Conn, referring to him in a press release as a “person of interest.” Conn was apprehended close to the scene of the fire. Boundary Regional Detachment RCMP Staff Sgt. Jim Harrsion said it was a “very targeted incident” and that was how police investigators were treating it. Arson investigators were sub-

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MLAs’ constituency assistants from across B.C. crowded into the idle B.C. legislative chamber last week to get up to speed on new financial reporting requirements for their office expenses. Provincial politicians have been working to open up their expense reporting since a 2012 report by former Auditor General John Doyle exposed “pervasive deficiencies” in that and other areas of the legislature’s $70 million operating budget. The first steps after that report were to begin disclosing MLA expense totals on a quarterly basis, and to begin holding meetings of the long-secret Legislative Assembly Management Committee in public. That committee met Tuesday and agreed to extend the deadline to begin detailed expense disclosure from constituency offices from Jan. 1 to April 1. In addition to base pay of more than $101,000 a year and an expense account for travel and accommodation, MLAs receive a constituency allowance of $119,000 a year, mainly for staff and office space.

2:00 – 3:15 p.m. Child Care and Snacks provided Facilitated by Judy Fletcher, Infant Development Consultant and Laranna Androsoff, Aboriginal Family Support For more information or to register call The Glanville Family Centre at 250-442-2267 Success By 6 supports parents and communities in creating healthy, nurturing environments for our youngest children, so that by age 6, they are physically, socially, and emotionally ready to succeed in school. The goal of Success By 6 is to better the lives of our Boundary area children in our families and enhancing our communities.

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The new animal control officers covering Grand Forks and the surrounding region are in place and have begun work. After signing a one-year contract with the Regional District of Kootenay Boundary (RDKB) this summer for animal control, the Commissionaires hired locals Nicole Best and Gary Maletta for the job. The Gazette spoke to the two, as well as with their supervisor Tom Houston, manager of client services for Commissionaires for B.C. Interior, who was in from Kelowna helping set up the office. “Animal control has been quite successful in places like Enderby and Armstrong where we’ve worked quite closely with the communities there,” said Houston. “And this here is a great opportunity for us to work with the region.” Best and Maletta are both locals who have farm backgrounds. Maletta was born in Grand Forks and raised in Greenwood. “I’ve been in the area all my life,” he said. “I worked in the lumber industry, in farming. I’ve been around animals pretty much my whole life.” Best has been in Grand Forks going on 40 years, mostly all on a farm up the North Fork. The officers have set hours but will be on call 24 hours per day. “They’ll respond to calls of animals in distress, or runaway animals,” said Houston. “They help with reuniting of

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After signing a one-year contract with the Regional District of Kootenay Boundary (RDKB) this summer for animal control, the Commissionaires hired locals Nicole Best and Gary Maletta for the job.

animals with their owners. They will also be involved in the community to educate people proactively on bylaws.” The animal control office is located at the former SPCA pound location on Donaldson Drive. The building has eight runs that have areas inside the building and outside for the dogs. The building has two other indoor pens, two outdoor pens for exercise, and a special cell for particularly unruly dogs. The officers started on Sept. 7 and have had steady business since then. At this point, the officers are only focusing on dogs, although they will help conservation officers with other animals as needed. The officers started up a Facebook site which has become quite popular

with over 100 likes already. “We’re also linked with the Boundary lost and found page,” said Best. “So anything that goes on our Facebook page will also go on the lost and found page.” Houston said the officers are centered in Grand Forks but patrol out east to Christina Lake and west to Greenwood and everything in between. Best stressed how important licensing for dogs is. “If we have a dog that comes in and it doesn’t have a licence, we have no idea where it belongs,” she said. “At least if it has a licence we can get it back to its’ owner.” The animal control number is 250443-1851.

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Many customers will soon see reduced energy use thanks to their commitment to FortisBC’s energy diets. In the Kootenay-Boundary more than 600 homeowners are participating in the Energy Diet, making the region closer to reaching its goal of 1,000 energy assessments. In Grand Forks, the city pledged $25 for 100 home assessments. The energy diets give people the opportunity to receive home energy assessments for $60 dollars—compared to the regular price of $400. This number drops even lower in the 15 communities where local governments have offered additional funds for assessments. To help manage the upfront costs of energy efficient upgrades, participants will also get assistance applying for up to $6,000 worth of rebates and, if eligible, access to long-term loans. For more information on how to sign up, visit fortisbc.com/energydiet or call 1-866-436-7847.

Craft council symposium Columbia Basin residents are invited to participate in the Columbia Basin Craft Symposium to be held Oct. 25-27 in Nelson. This event will focus on the professional development of contemporary craft artists with a variety of workshops, discussions and presentations by some of the most influential artists in the field of craft today. The weekend-long symposium will touch upon many aspects that contemporary craft faces today: creativity; sustainability; globalization; technology; and business issues such as marketing, pricing and social media. Visit www. columbiabasincraftsymposium.com to register.

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The City of Grand Forks will be commencing its 2013 road crack sealing program. The City of Grand Forks has awarded the road crack sealing program project to Sealtec Industries Ltd. of Langley, BC. Construction will be commencing Monday, September 16, 2013 and will continue thru to the end of October 2013. Various roads throughout the city will be affected. Please check the city’s website at www.grandforks.ca to view the list of roads and sections that will be affected. During this time, every effort will be made to keep traffic access available whenever possible. The City of Grand Forks requests that all construction signs posted be obeyed. Your cooperation and patience throughout the project is greatly appreciated. For more information about the project, please contact Sasha J. Bird, ASCT, Manager of Development and Engineering at the Public Works Office at 250-442-8266 ext 60246 or visit our website at www.grandforks.ca.

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The slowest response times in West Kootenay/ Boundary last year were in Christina Lake (27:05), Rock Creek (26:27), and Kaslo (24:05). The former two don’t have ambulance stations, but the latter does. The figures, obtained through a freedom of information request by former air ambulance pilot Hans Dysarsz, surprised rural Creston regional district director Larry Binks, a retired BC Ambulance administrator. “Under 10 minutes is good,” he said. “It comes down to staffing: if a station isn’t staffed properly, response time is going to be poor. We recognize we live in rural areas and won’t get the same response times [as in urban centres] but certainly deserve better than what is happening.” Creston achieved its response times despite only having one full-time paramedic and 13 part-timers. By comparison, Nelson has seven full-timers and 33 part-timers, Trail—which serves Rossland—has four full-timers and 27 part-timers, Castlegar one full-timer and 27 part-timers, and Grand Forks one full-timer

and 14 part-timers. (Part time employees submit their availability and shifts are staffed accordingly.) BC Ambulance spokeswoman Kelsie Carwithen said response times aren’t determined solely by staffing—other factors include weather, terrain, roads, traffic, and geography. Reponses in rural and remote areas are generally longer due to the distances involved. Sixteen ambulances respond to calls in West Kootenay, including stations in Nelson, Castlegar, Trail, Kaslo, Fruitvale, New Denver, Riondel, Rossland, Salmo, and Winlaw. They aren’t restricted to emergencies in their immediate area, so a Nelsonbased ambulance might handle calls from Castlegar and Salmo. Carwithen said the ambulance service constantly monitors call volumes and is committed to improving all response times, especially for the most urgent calls where speedy arrivals can affect patient outcomes. “Despite increased call volume, overall response times for urgent events in the West Kootenay have remained consistent since 2011/12,” she said.

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IN BRIEF Rec. trails join geo craze A partnership between Backroad Mapbooks and the province is bringing ‘geo-caching’ to 18 of B.C.’s popular recreation sites and trails. In recognition of their 20th anniversary, Backroad Mapbooks has developed a GeoTour program to celebrate and promote Canada’s beautiful backcountry. Backroad Mapbooks has teamed up with the Recreation Sites and Trails BC to launch phase one of the tour, which includes using 18 recreation sites and trails throughout the province as ‘geo-caching’ locations. Begbie Falls near Revelstoke, Buchanan Lookout recreation site near Nelson and Monroe Lake near Cranbrook are the three Kootenay Rockies sites. A total of three cache containers have been hidden in each of B.C.’s six regions, plus two bonus caches for a total of 20 caches. The caches are named and hidden under three specific themes: on the trail, on the road and on the water. To find out more about Phase One of the GeoTour including instructions and which recreation sites and trails are taking part visit: http://www.geocaching.com/ adventures/geotours/backroadmapbooks. The object of the tour is to find all the hidden caches and ‘swap’ and collect items inside the containers. Learn more about geo-caching: http://www.geocaching.com/.

Population over 35 million Canada’s population has surpassed 35 million over the past year, a 1.2 per cent increase with growth generally higher in the western provinces, according to Statistics Canada. Canada’s population is estimated at 35,158,300, an increase of 404,000 over the last year. The 1.2 per cent increase is the same as the previous year’s and similar to the annual growth in the country over the last three decades. The country’s population growth rate—if averaging the numbers between 2006 to 2011—has fallen below the estimated rates for countries such as Luxembourg (+8.7 per cent), Ireland (+7.8 per cent) and Australia (+7.6 per cent). Since 1993-94, net international migration has been the main source of population growth for Canada. From July 1, 2012, to July 1, 2013, it was responsible for two-thirds of the country’s population growth.

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Sharon Kennesy (left) and Chris Parakin, two volunteers at the Boundary Hospital Auxiliary Thrift Shop, struggle to put a mattress in the garbage bin outside the store. The ladies would like to remind residents that the auxiliary store does not accept mattresses or any other large items. In addition, they only accept clothes, and other items, in good, saleable condition. “People often drop junk off here to avoid paying tipping fees at the dump,” said auxiliary president Carole Richmond. “What happens is that we end up having to pay those fees ourselves.” The thrift store raises money to pay for equipment for the local hospital.

Broadband Broadband is already present in certain areas in the West Kootenay. Gray said the idea is to expand the broadband coverage although some rural areas will have to settle for wireless coverage due to cost and accessibility. “There is a partnership agreement with Shaw and that would allow for more connections with other centres such as Grand Forks in the future,” he said. Grand Forks has a free Wi-Fi

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Wark said Cusack refused to pay his $35 bill, telling her he owned the hotel. She said he was kicked out after trying to take beer from another customer’s pitcher. According to the admission of guilt, later that night Cusack rode his bicycle to the PetroCanada and filled a jerry can with gasoline that he used to start the fires. Cusack had been diagnosed with bipolar disorder 10 years before. He had been admitted to a psychiatric hospital and been on various medications after complaining of paranoia. Cusack stopped taking his medication five years ago, complaining of feeling sluggish. A couple of days before the fire, Cusack got a prescription from a local doctor in Grand Forks. A local pharmacy couldn’t prescribe the drugs because Cusack was destitute. Judge Fabrick granted the defence an adjournment for further psychiatric assessment. Cusack will return to Grand Forks court on Oct. 15 to fix a hearing date for a continuation. The two acts of arson destroyed the 100-yearold historic Grand Forks Hotel, while the fire at the landmark Winnipeg Hotel was limited to the rear of the building, creating smoke damage throughout the venerable structure. There were no injuries and casualties reported but RCMP said approximately 20 people were displaced due to the fires. The fire department was able to protect surrounding buildings and damage was limited in that regard, Harrison had said. Both hotels have since been demolished with the Grand Forks Hotel site currently a vacant lot.

Continued from Page 1 network set up for the downtown core, although Grand Forks Mayor Brian Taylor, who sits on the RDKB board as well, says the two are not directly connected. “We’ve got a fibre optic network in our community,” said Doug Allin, CAO of Grand Forks. “We’ve also got a fibre optic masterplan that were bringing to council. “We’re actually looking at that right now—the ability for

businesses to connect to that.” Allin said the city owns its own fibre optic network in partnership with the school district and is looking. The city will be looking down the road at connecting with the Columbia Broadband plan. “There’s also another component which involves other agencies,” he said. “So we want to explore that. We’ll be bringing it to council for their consideration.”

Retirement Living at it’s Best

In this modern age there is no reason that seniors shouldn’t have the best retirement possible. The ideals of having a comfortable home, being able to set your own schedule based upon your interests, exceptionally delicious and nutritious food with the company of others: this should be the norm, not the exception. Seniors should be able to live in a place that ensures they can maintain their independence while also having their needs met, instead of just a ‘home on the hill,’ Fortunately Silver Kettle Village believes in the higher quality of life and aims to provide an entirely new form of housing to seniors that will ensure all residents will have the most opportunity to experience the best years of their life, on their terms. Silver Kettle Village is an amazing community located at an ideal location in Grand Forks, British Columbia. It features a variety of apartment sizes to suit any senior’s lifestyle ranging from studio apartments to two bedrooms supported with various cooking and cleaning services to ensure that seniors can spend more time living their lives and less time worrying about scrubbing the floors. Included in each of these maintenance-free suites is a range of features designed to accommodate even the most independent resident’s desires, while still having 24-hour emergency monitoring service for a little extra piece of mind. Full kitchens are laid out to be as bright and comfortable as possible and come with a stove and refrigerator to allow for the preparation of personal meals or snacks anytime. Each suite is also equipped with its own personal heat and air conditioning to allow the residents to decide their personal comfort level. Stepping beyond the privacy of their personal suite, residents will find a wide range and variety of common and shared areas including a fully stocked library, on-site beauty salons, a luxurious and relaxing spa room, a games room filled with a variety of leisure opportunities, and an activity-room which hosts a range of interesting events and entertainment. All this is supplemented with several very cozy and conveniently-placed

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lounges. Each of these areas is easily accessible, and help to encourage the strong sense of community that makes the Village such a wonderful place to be. Silver Kettle Village also realizes just how much pets are a part of the family which is why the building is completely pet friendly, encouraging residents to bring their companions with them to share their suite. The hospitality services come with no extra charge to the affordable monthly rent which allow residents to enjoy worry-free benefits like the 24hour emergency monitoring, weekly housekeeping, the wide variety of daily social and recreational activities, as well as the complimentary shuttle bus. Also of note is the fantastic central dining room which is both elegant and intimate with its own fireplace. There, residents can enjoy delicious meals which are prepared by on-site chefs, and are served by a passionate and cheerful wait staff who are always happy to welcome guests and family to any meal. In addition to these wonderful amenities, utility bills including water, heat, air conditioning, and cable television are covered by the low-monthly rent, allowing seniors to spend less time worrying about bills and more time enjoying their retirement. Silver Kettle Village’s location in Grand Forks is only a short drive away from the small town’s historic downtown which is filled with an array of shops and services. Nestled in the Kootenay Boundary, one can be assured of spectacular and scenic views of the surrounding mountains. This setting only adds to a peaceful and relaxing environment that Silver Kettle Village aims to provide for its residents. With many parks, golf courses, and the magnificent Christina Lake located nearby there is an abundance of adventure to be had. Without having to worry about the responsibilities of home-ownership seniors at Silver Kettle Village are able to enjoy their lives to the fullest in whatever way they choose. Open daily, call (250) 442-0667 to find out more information or to schedule a tour.

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For James Wilson, executive director of the Boundary Country Regional Chamber of Commerce, getting a chance to take a trip to China next month is a great opportunity. The opportunity came up after receiving an email from the Kelowna Chamber of Commerce offering all chamber managers and executive directors from the area to go on an excursion/business trip to China. “It’s a chance to go and see what China has to offer as well as make some business connections and network,” said Wilson. “After the trip, I can bring the information back to the chamber and offer the same trip to members or other interested parties.” Wilson said the tour will include trips to attractions such as the Great Wall, Tiananmen Square as well as tea factories, silk factories, and other businesses. The trip will last eight days and Wilson and the group leaves Vancouver on Oct. 7. “I’m pretty excited,” he said. “I’m really looking forward to experiencing the history of it. I love seeing the history such as seeing the Great Wall. Just seeing the work that was put into it for instance.” Wilson is also hoping to make some business connections. He is looking at promoting Grand Forks and is planning to bring plenty of swag (city merchandise) to give away.

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Mayor Brian Taylor (left) talks about rebuilding after the fire as CAO Doug Allin (middle) and James Wilson, executive director of Boundary Country Regional Chamber of Commerce, look on at Business after Business at Jogas, Sept. 26.

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The cream will rise to the top in the first Business Excellence and Community Awards for Grand Forks. Community Futures Boundary and The Boundary Country Regional Chamber of Commerce have combined to stage the awards, to be presented Thursday, Oct. 24 at the Grand Forks Curling Club (5-7 p.m.). For the past 13 years Community Futures Boundary has hosted an annual small business awards night celebrating local entrepreneurs. This year the awards have a new

look. The two organizations will host a small business week event that still celebrates small businesses and community organizations, but also includes recognition of individuals who make a difference in the community. Nominations for the various awards categories are now open to any business, organization or individual meeting the specific criteria of the awards located in the entire Boundary region. There are nine categories to vote on. Nomination forms are at Community Futures offices in Grand Forks and Greenwood. To vote use survey monkey on www.boundarycf.com or www.boundarychamber.com.

Moody Quilters’ raffle winners announced Ethan Lawrence & Eleanor Pearl Van Marck Introducing Ethan Lawrence and Eleanor Pearl Van Marck born July 29th in New Westminster, B.C. to excited parents Cory and Larisa Van Marck. Proud grandparents are Larry & Nina Zibin of Grand Forks, B.C. and Mark & Joy Van Marck of Spruce Grove, AB. Thrilled great grandmas are Phyllis Stauble of Alsask, SK and Mia Van Marck of Point Claire, PQ.

On Sept 24 Larry Walker, president of the Christina Lake Community Association, was on hand at the Moody Quilters’ special meeting to draw the three prize winners of their quilt raffle they held this year to raise funds to donate to the Christina Lake Community Hall.

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Pictured is Walker receiving a cheque for $2,000 on behalf of the Community Hall from Mary Slasor, chair of the raffle committee, and members Pat Walker and Ollie Walker (no relation) who were applauded for their outstanding ticket sales. The winners were

Linda Como from Rossland—first prize—a gorgeous hand-quilted quilt, Coleen Rollinson of Calgary—second prize— a scrappy strip quilt and Lynne Klaver from Greenwood (third prize) a hand-created quilted checker board and cat checkers set.

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Over the Top!!

The event “Over the Top” took place at GFSS on Thursday, September 26th. Six teams of four students each participated in this event and the rest of the student body was out supporting them. It is a triathlon-type event which includes a 6 length swim, a 2km run and a 5km bicycle ride. To finish it off, each participant climbed over the goal posts of the GFSS soccer field with their teammates. The school also held a back-toschool barbeque during this event to welcome the grade eights as well as returning students. Those who were not out supporting the athletes were helping prepare hot dogs and snacks for the rest of the school. This event demonstrated the great school spirit GFSS students and staff have. The athletes taking part in this event proved to have amazing determination. Some teams became very competitive as they raced to the finish line. The team that finished the entire course with the best time were the Hawks with a time of 22:42. This team consisted of Josh Hammett, Kolby Horne, Alexei McGill and Bryden Thomas. Good job boys! To celebrate, they joined the rest of the school for hot dogs and creamsicles. All of the students that participated in this event did a great job. Whether they were in it to win or simply to have fun, it was evident that everyone was trying their hardest as they worked together as a team. This was an exciting and fun event for both the participants and spectators at GFSS and we hope to continue to inspire this kind of attitude towards the rest of the school year! HOWL ON!

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Stuck on Silence

“Many students tend to seek out quiet solitude when they are having difficulty thinking” SIMONE GENTRY As students we are asked to come up with what feels like an infinite number of original and creative ideas. It can be pretty difficult and feels nearly impossible sometimes. A team of researchers at the University of Illinois, led by Ravi Mehta, conducted a study into the effects of background noise on human creativity. They found that a moderate amount of noise was the most conducive with a helpful boost in creative thinking. Many students tend to seek out quiet solitude when they are having difficulty thinking. This may seem to help, but it is actually rather counterproductive; instead, try going to a local coffee shop or online to www.raining.fm for your own thunderstorm or www.coffitivity.com for a personalized coffee shop sound track. According to Ravi Mehta, 70 decibels is the perfect noise level for “distracted focus”. Noise in the background should be just distracting enough

GFSS student Rubee Antonelli likes to listen to music when she studies for your mind to wander without it being too overwhelming, which in turn will stimulate your creative thinking skills. So next time you’re having trouble thinking of an original idea, turn up the noise and let the ideas flow. Good luck!

GFSS Sports Calendar Fri/Sat October 18th-19th Sr. Girls Volleyball tournament @ Kelowna

GFSS Student Council organized the “Over the Top” event. Students and teachers ran, bicycled, swam and completed the final “Over the Top” obstacle

Flushing Away Freedom

Upstairs washrooms closed due to cutbacks

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secret concert in the bathroom? Is everybody in line in the bathroom trying to… well, you know the Miley Cyrus lyric. No, nothing exciting or scandalous is taking place; just a queue of students spending their lunch hour waiting to get into the only easily accessible washroom in school. The upstairs boys and girls washrooms are now closed due to funding cutbacks. This means class time is being wasted when students in upstairs classes must wander through the hallways to get to the washrooms. If a student chooses to wait until lunchtime or snack break, they may end up late for class anyways having to wait in long lines. With the increased use because of limited availability, the downstairs washrooms get dirtier quicker.

These conditions are less than preferable for GFSS students, so why must they endure them? Their choice is the result of actions from a higher power. Has God himself condemned GFSS students to not having decent bathrooms? No, but the government has. Due to funding cuts, a janitorial position was eliminated and therefore, the amount of space having to be cleaned was reduced as well. Originally there was talk of blocking the entire hallway with a wall but for now the two bathrooms and several classrooms along the upstairs hallway are closed. Government cutbacks aren’t just inconveniences that schools can easily adapt around; they affect the students and their educational experiences.

Thank You! SEVEC exchange students Vanessa Pavan and Cortney Gosselin designed the logo for the t-shirts that will be worn by all the exchange students that are going to Quebec

Profile Of The Week Josh Hammett Grade: 10

Favourite thing about GFSS? School sports. Favourite food? Pizza. Where would you hide during the zombie apocalypse? My basement.

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A look inside the City Hall fire ...

To give people an idea of the extent of the damage to City Hall, on Friday, Sept. 27 the city and the Grand Forks Fire Rescue gave people an inside look at where the fire burned.

Craig Lindsay photos Left: The main office at the front of City Hall was severely burned, including a potted plant (left). Below: The heat of the fire peeled the paint in most areas of the room. Below, middle: the ceiling burned out as did several columns. Below: left: Spectators took the opportunity to see inside the fire.

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Boundary climate change heats up workshop PAT KELLY

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“We have options, but past is not one of them,” was a quote on one of the slides presented last at last week’s forum on the effects of climate change in the Boundary. There were nearly 40 people in attendance at the forum, Entitled Flood, Fire and Famine: Forum on Building Resilience to Global Climate. The keynote speaker was Greg Utzig, a conservation ecologist and land use planning consultant based in Nelson. He has 35 years experience in environmental impact assessment, watershed analysis and a wide range of activities related to forest management and biodiversity protection. Utzig said weather records show we are experiencing less cold weather, while seeing more hot weather and more record hot weather. Looking at European climate records that date back over 500 years confirms this trend. “Their data show the five coldest years all occurred before 1900, and the five warmest years have all occurred since 2000,” he said. Examples of climatic extremes are heat waves, drought, high intensity rainstorms and flooding, windstorms and tornadoes, lightning storms, hail storms, ice storms, and early spring heat/late frost combinations. Utzig speculated that one of the mechanisms driving the climate change is modifications to the jet stream resulting in weather systems stalling in place. The result is, instead of having two or three days of hot dry weather you have 10 days of hot dry weather. Or, as happened earlier this year in the Alberta flooding, you get longer periods of intense rain. “These extreme events are probably the things we are most concerned about. There are ongoing things that are more gradual but the increase in extreme events we need to start planning for.” Utzig brought slides aggregating the projections of several attempts to model future climate trends. “All models agree on the pattern of change though they may vary in the amount of change. “We know summers are going to get

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dryer and much hotter than they are,” said Utzig – calling this the important take-home message of his speech. “Most models predict an increase in precipitation in spring, winter, and fall – but they all suggest a decrease in summer precipitation.” Looking at other biogeoclimatic zones to try to see what is growing in a climate that is projected for the Boundary in the future suggests we will see an increase in grassland and a change in forest-types, loss of forest cover, changing habitats and consequent species loss. He also predicted an increase in fire frequency and intensity, insects, pathogens and other forest decline syndromes. We can anticipate less snow, with an increase of rain falling in winter instead of snow. River flows will consequently increase in winter months, but there will be reduced risk of flooding with lower spring peak flows. Summer and fall water levels in the rivers will be significantly reduced. There will be increasing irrigation demands, at the same time there will be decreased water availability. He suggested silviculture treatments could increase resilience and decrease interface fire risk, while at the same time providing wood waste that could be used to lessen demand for fossil fuels as a heating source. He cited the Fuels for Schools program now underway in the some states that encourages conversion of oil and gas furnaces to wood-burning heating systems. “We need to plan for change – rethink everything we are doing now,” he insisted. Actions Utzig identified that might ease the trend toward climate change are to stop burning fossil fuels (coal, oil and natural gas), elimination of other GHG emissions, and energy conservation. Water conservation The next speaker was Graham Watt, coordinator of the Kettle River Management Plan, who referred to climate change as the “new normal.” He urged adoption of a culture of water conservation and suggested implementing laws and policies that restrict development in riparian areas while promoting healthy vegetation in buffer areas near rivers, streams and lakes.

“A really big topic is how can we increase resilience of shorelines and floodplains,” said Watt. RDKB Area D Rural Director Roly Russell was the next speaker. Russell holds a phD from Oregon State University. He is currently a farmer, researcher and involved in many local agriculturerelated initiatives. He asked forum participants to consider the role of climate change on growing food. He sees opportunities for changes in practices such as crop diversification, buffer areas, woodlands and water use; and he advocates planning and policy work toward an area agricultural plan, food system planning and consideration of climate change in OCP reviews. He also suggested discourse—education, facilitation of informed discussion that abhors rhetoric and those who would befog and confuse the issue. Christina Lake native Ryan Durand is a Registered Professional Biologist who currently works on vegetation inventory, mapping and classification projects throughout Western Canada and the arctic. “Since we are putting effort into trying to preserve what is there, restore what is there—if we understand what we have to begin with I think we would be a lot further ahead,” said Durand. The final speaker of the evening was Sandy Mark, community coordinator for Christina Lake, who took a look at climate change through an economic lens. She called for reform at the grassroots through structures such as the corporate social responsibility movement, socially responsible investment movement, cooperative movement, community economic development movement, and the social enterprise movement. Mark is helping guide Christina Lake as it develops the first Community Venture Capital Corporation in BC. Following the four speakers, attendees broke into discussion groups based on specific topics such as linking coops together, local solar power, food policy and planning, ecosystem inventory, irrigation, community planning, protection of the riparian, etc. Watt invites those interested in the subject of resilience to climate change to get in touch with him.

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Regional Citizen’s group charts nurse practitioners A citizen’s committee exploring opportunities for nurse practitioners in the Kootenay Boundary has formed with a keen eye on coverage in rural parts. Fruitvale Coun. Larry Gray is one member sounding a voice for nurse practitioners, registered nurses with advanced training. He said the new group would like to see nurse practitioners covering for doctors in rural hospitals like Kaslo and Nakusp to help with patient care and ultimately to relieve some pressure on doctors. “It would be nice to see the ability for nurse practitioners to do some of the relief for doctors in hospitals, to take on maybe some home service work, to be able to supplement the programs in a way that’s a little bit more cost effective,” he added. “A quick look at the doctor’s average salary of $350,000 and a nurse practitioner is not nearly as expensive and provides not the same quality of care, but can provide some care and do some things that doctors don’t have to do.” A nurse practitioner can provide diagnosis, entry lev-

el treatment of common and chronic illness, referrals and follow-up and can even write prescriptions. They can order and interpret the results of relevant screening and diagnostic lab tests such as an ultrasound or mammography, initiate the care process, monitor health outcomes and work in collaboration with other health care professionals. B.C. is now the second province in Canada, behind Ontario, to give nurse practitioners admitting and discharging privileges. The ministry said the provincial government introduced nurse practitioners in 2005, as a way to improve primary health-care services, and this past May announced $22.5 million in funding to pay for 190 nurse practitioners over the next three years. In Trail/Castlegar there are four nurse practitioners and a fifth in the midst of recruitment, according to Linda Sawchebko, regional practice leader for Interior Health (IH). She supports a variety of projects, one being the introduction of nurse practitioners across the health authority. Though some hospitals in the Lower Mainland use nurse practitioners for doctor cover-

IN BRIEF Pushing to remove constraints An industry professional who attended a meeting last month between local sawmills and B.C.’s forests minister in Fruitvale says Steve Thomson understood their message, but made no promises. Bill Kestell, woodlands manager with Salmo’s Porcupine Lumber, attended along with representatives of other local members of the Interior Lumber Manufacturers’ Association, who are seeking to have constraints on their access to timber lifted. Kestell says Thomson appreciated their concerns but couldn’t offer any easy answers. “He doesn’t have the authority to get rid of the constraints. He said a lot of them are in legislation, and that’s not easy to change. So it’s up to all of us to put our heads together.” A ministry spokesman confirmed in an email: “While a full re-opening of the KootenayBoundary higher level plan is unlikely, Minister Thomson has asked staff to look at options to

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age, she said such is not the case for IH which has up to 30 nurse practitioners who are most commonly working with family physicians or in clinics. “I think nurse practitioners provide one of the solutions to good access to primary care and as we know there’s many of our population who have complex needs and one of the real benefits of a nurse practitioner is they are on a salary so they can spend a little bit more time with patients and really try to work with patients and their families around a comprehensive care plan,” she said. “In our experience in all of the clinics in the Greater Trail area and Castlegar, having a nurse practitioner added to the practice has resulted in many more patients being able to access primary care and has not had, from our experience, any impact on physicians.” The round-table discussion at the committee level sounds much different when looking at the entire region, indicated Gray. He said in rural parts like Kaslo and Nakusp, doctors are reluctant to “sign off” for a nurse practitioner, when they actually cut into their patient list, or in other words pay. The committee will meet next month for the second time.

address timber supply constraints and opportunities.” Thomson’s low key visit to the area in mid-August included stops in Grand Forks, Castlegar, Fruitvale, and Salmo and the operations of Zellstoff Celgar, Kalesnikoff Lumber, Atco, and Porcupine.

Medical pot mayhem brewing Lower Mainland mayors are predicting disaster when Ottawa cancels medical marijuana growing licences in thousands of B.C. homes next spring in favour of new commercial producers. They warned federal officials at the Union of B.C. Municipalities convention Tuesday that the transition—without any teeth to enforce closure and cleanup of the soon-to-be-illegal home grows—will push them further into the grip of organized crime and leave cities with a legacy of contaminated houses. Abbotsford Mayor Bruce Banman said the federal government has a moral obligation to help ensure medical pot grow houses are made safe so buyers don’t unsuspectingly move their families and children into homes with serious mould problems.

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Giving kids a StrongStart in life LEDA LEANDER

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After a beautiful summer, the back to school buzz is definitely in the air. Children, parents and teachers are excited for the new school year and all of the fun and learning it will bring. In most schools, the learning begins well before the child turns five and enrolled in a kindergarten program. The StrongStart BC program is FREE and offered in each elementary school throughout the Boundary region from Christina Lake to Beaverdell. Children, birth to age five, accompanied by their parent or caregiver have an opportunity to interactively play in a safe, nurturing, and developmentally appropriate environment. A skilled early childhood educator provides many activities that reflect children’s interests. Within a three-hour session, there are opportunities for exploratory play, creative play with materials such as paint and glue, educator-led group time, shared book time and a healthy snack. The elementary schools also offer their gym and library which helps strengthen the school and community connection. The educator regularly updates a parent/caregiver information board and regularly invites service providers to discuss additional programs and services that are available to young children and families in the Boundary communities. Early childhood is magical and a period of time in a human’s life that goes by very quickly. The early experiences children are exposed to have lifelong effects on their growth and development, along with their success in school, community and life. Early brain development research underscores the importance of loving and positive early childhood experiences and the child’s capacity for subsequent learning. Early experiences are important for a child’s development, but even more vital are the relationships they form. Early bonds have a tremendous impact that continues throughout life.

It’s important for parents/caregivers to create a secure base for their children to explore the world around them and be responsive to their needs. In addition, StrongStart is a safe place for children to develop their social/emotional skills. Children learn how to make friends and be in the company of others. They learn important problem solving skills, the ability to share, follow rules and wait patiently. They learn how to care for a friend who has been hurt, show their anger in a healthy way and resolve conflicts in a peaceful manner. StrongStart programs also allow for parents and caregivers to meet new friends and develop relationships with each other. Raising children is important work that requires patience and energy (it does not need to be done in isolation). While the StrongStart program is funded by the Ministry of Education, School District 51 believes in community partnerships and has contracted with Boundary Family and Individual Services Society (BFISS) to deliver the program in the elementary schools. In addition to StrongStart, BFISS offers other early learning and intervention programs and services that provide countless benefits to children and families. Pregnant and post partum moms attend a weekly group to learn about raising their child, nutrition, the best breast feeding techniques and self-care. Other parents may be interested in knowing where their child is at in terms of development and may wish to have their child screened. Many of the parent/caregiver education programs that are offered provide child care, transportation and try to remove as many barriers as possible for parents/caregivers to attend. A program specifically just for dads and their children is also offered. BFISS’s mission statement reads, “We build partnerships with families and community by delivering services which enrich lives and shape our future.” Drop in and visit a StrongStart Family Centre today. For more info, call 250-442-2267 or check out www.boundaryfamily.org.

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The Grand Forks Border Bruins went 1-1-1 on a busy weekend that saw them play three games in three days. The Bears beat Spokane 5-2 Sunday, lost 5-1 in Nelson Saturday, and tied Columbia Valley 3-3 at home Friday. “We played pretty well,” said head coach Nick Deschenes. “Our biggest challenge was Nelson, of course. It was good to play them and see where we match up and for our players to see where they might ascribe to be.” The Nelson Leafs, who are a perfect 5-0 so far this year, are hosting the Cyclone Taylor Cup this season and have loaded up with many veterans looking for a shot at the provincial Junior B title. “If you look at their line-up, they’re almost a year or two older than us,” said Deschenes. “It’s almost like a bantam team playing a midget team. I was okay with our response. We got better as the game went on. I think it just gives us more fuel.” Bruins 3, Rockies 3 On Friday, the Bruins tied Columbia Valley 3-3 after blowing a two goal third period lead. A pair of third period shorthanded goals from Ryan Henderson enabled the Columbia Valley Rockies to steal a point on the road, forcing a 3-3 tie at Grand Forks Arena. “I can take responsibility for that,” said Deschenes. “It was maybe a lack of coaching on my end. It reiterates that a two-goal lead is something that needs to be protected a bit more. We kind of opened ourselves up

to their aggressive penalty kill. We knew that going in.” The Border Bruins led for most of the game behind the continued strong play of veterans Jackson Purvis and Connor Gross. After a scoreless first period, Purvis opened up the scoring with a power play marker at 14:58 of the second, assisted by Gross and Dakota Kittle. Bradley Pulombo tied the game for Columbia Valley at 1-1 a short time later. Cam McLellan gave GF a 2-1 lead with 2:22 left in the second with another Bruins’ power play marker, assisted by Gross and Kittle. Purvis’ second goal of the game gave the Bruins a commanding 3-1 lead at 11:31 of the third period. The teams played two overtime periods to no avail and settled for the tie. Dominic Stadnyk was in goal for GF and stopped 31 of 34 shots. Leafs 5, Bruins 1 On Saturday in Nelson, the Bears were blown out 5-1 by the undefeated Leafs, who were led by a hat-trick from Travis Wellman. Purvis scored the lone goal for GF midway through the third period. Bruins 5, Braves 2 Sunday at GFA, the Bruins got their groove back, beating Spokane for the third time this year, 5-2. Purvis and Lincoln Lane scored two goals each for the Bruins, while Gross added a single. Stadnyk was solid between the pipes stopping 43 of 45 Spokane shots. The Braves outshot the Bruins 45-24. “This was the first time for a lot of players to play three

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Cam McLellan puts Grand Forks up 2-1 in the second period against Columbia Valley as he slips the puck past Brody Nelson.

games in two and a half days,” said Deschenes. “It’s a real mental challenge. You have to get up and compete. I thought we did an okay job. We could’ve cleaned up our play a big more and were a little sloppy at times, but it was a big win.” Bruins notes • The Bruins have only one game this weekend, a Friday night battle in Summerland against the Steam. • Grand Forks is currently in third place in the Neil Murdoch division with a 4-3-1-0 record, one point ahead of Castlegar. • Purvis and Gross continue to both punish the opposition offensively. Purvis is in first place in the KIJHL with nine goals and 10 assists for 19 points in nine games. Gross is second with five goals and 13 assists for 18 points in nine games.


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opper Fields is a sustainable Grand Forks community who annually sponsors a free Thanksgiving senior luncheon. This year’s event will take place on Thursday, Oct. 10 at the Senior’s Centre at the City Park. There will be two different seating’s to choose from: 11:30 a.m. and 1:30 p.m. Daniel will be on site to give away a few prizes and the caterer will be Neil Krog. There is still room in both seating but we ask that you call the recreation office to reserve a spot. Public skating The evening Saturday family public skating session starts Oct. 5 from 4:45-6 p.m. Sunday afternoon sessions will start Oct 6 from 3-5 p.m. Regular public admission applies to these sessions. Toonie skates The weekly Toonie skates are held on Tuesday afternoons from 3:45-4:45 p.m. and again on Friday afternoons

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from 1:45-3:30 p.m. Adults and seniors are invited to come out to the adult only public skate session held on Wednesday mornings from 10:15-11:15 a.m. Casual hockey We invite children to come out during our kids casual hockey and play a little pick up hockey with their friends. Fridays from 11:15 a.m. to 12:15 p.m. there will be a supervisor on the ice to organize the kids and make sure there is no rough housing happening. The drop-in fee is just $2.70 for kids and $4.70 for adults. No slap shots or

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body contact allowed. Children must be fully geared in order to take part. Adult casual hockey is scheduled every Friday from 12:30-1:30 p.m. Drop in fee is $5.25 per session. Learn to swim Adult learn to swim is a program designed to help adults overcome their fear of the water. The instructor helps to build your confidence and helps to develop the skills to float or move more freely in the water. Classes will be held on Tuesday mornings from 11 a.m. to 12 p.m. starting Oct. 8 for four weeks. The fee for four sessions is just $45.45. You must call to register in the program. There are many programs and activities scheduled for adults, children and families to take part in. Please give us a call at 250-442-2202 for details on our programs and schedules.

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Grand Forks Secondary School held a fourcategory timed event called Over The Top last Thursday. There were several teams of students, teachers and even a pair of fire fighter teams from Grand Forks Fire Rescue involved. The teams each had a member do a swim, run or bike ride, before all four members had to work together to get each team member over the top of the soccer goal posts.

The development of the Grand Forks Secondary School senior boys soccer team took a step forward in Nakusp last weekend as the club continued to develop their offensive attack and defensive strategy. For the games against the two strongest teams in the Nakusp tournament GFSS defended well but couldn’t control the sustained attack from Nakusp and Burns Lake, said head coach Mike Phelan. In the game versus Boundary Central, one defensive mistake caused a goal and the Grand Forks side could not even up the score even though they controlled play for most of the game. Their final game of the tournament was against a skilled team from Logan Lake. Once again, they controlled the play, scoring first to gain a 1-0 lead. In the second half, Logan Lake tied the score forcing the game to be decided by penalty shots. Inaccurate shooting during the shoot out

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Mondays 9 - 10:30am Craig Lindsay photo

GFSS player Julien Jmayoff battles with a Boundary Central (Midway) forward on Wednesday at GFSS field.

saw GFSS come away with a good performance but no victory. “All in all, the team showed progress and was encouraged by their improved play,” said Phelan. Performances by Cavin Barwick, Parker Evers, Nathan Jordoin and Tyson Tiller inspired the team throughout the weekend. The club is working on final plans to host the zonal play downs on Oct. 16 (Wednesday).

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Sunday, Oct. 6, 2013 at 9:00 a.m. in the Arena Meeting Room *Lunch Provided* Note changes to registration this year 2013-2014:

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LEVEL 1’s (aged 12 to 15 years) AND THOSE NEW TO OFFICIATING (aged 16 years and up) recieve certification in a blended model requiring the completion of both an online E-Learning Course and attendance at a face to face clinic. The E-learning Course must be complete prior to attending the clinic. (pre-task) RETURNING OFFICIAL ONLY*** In 2013-2014 no pre-task is required for returning officials level 2 to 6. Those wishing to upgrade to Level 3 must have the approval of their Referee Committee member. This documentation should be brought to the clinic.

H Must bring helmet and skates H Register online with credit card: www.bchockey.net – click on clinic $20 Insurance required if not registered with Minor Hockey Please print and bring Certificate or entry not permitted For more information call Sarah Unruh at 250-442-4078

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@ 4th Street Yoga Studio (Dojo) Light Pilates with Brian Wednesdays: 8:00am

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Monday: 6:30 - 7:30pm Beginner & Intermediate 7:30 - 8:30pm Advanced Wednesday: 6:30 - 7:30pm Beginner & Intermediate 7:30 - 8:30pm Advanced Friday: 7 - 8pm Advanced

@ ISKF Grand Forks Karate Dojo

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Wednesday, October October 2, 2, 2013 2013 Grand Grand Forks Forks Gazette Gazette Wednesday,

Marjorie Henderson

In Loving Memory of

August 28, 1927 – September 25, 2013

August 26 1942 - October 5, 2009

Maclean

NoP Maclean

It is with deep sadness and heavy hearts that we announce the passing of our dear mom, grandmother, great grandmother, sister and aunt. Marge was born in Vancouver, BC and passed away peacefully September 25, 2013 at Hardy View Lodge in Grand Forks, BC. On July 12, 1948, she was united in marriage to John (Dode) MacLean in Greenwood. Marge graduated from Kitsilano High School in 1945 and after a year of Normal School started her long teaching career in Greenwood, BC. As District Librarian for School District #13 Marge was instrumental in setting up the District Resource Centre and was known as the “story lady” in the various schools she visited. After many years at summer school she graduated with her teaching degree from UBC and her masters degree in education from Gonzaga ‘University, Spokane, WA. She was a great teacher, community leader, mentor and friend and was honoured to receive the Queen’s Silver Jubilee Medal in 2012 for her many years of dedicated service to the community. Marge’s passion was the history of Greenwood and conveying many stories to visitors at the Greenwood Museum. She was predeceased by her parents Jack & Adeline; and her husband John (Dode). Survived by her daughter Doreen, grandson Rob and great-grandson Devin; brother Harry Macdonald of West Vancouver, sisters Jessie Omand of Mexico and Marion Weekes of Port Coquitlam; brother & sister-in-law Ken & Eileen Maclean of Burnaby; numerous nieces and nephews. ‘Forever in our hearts.’ We would like to extend our deepest appreciation to all who cared for and visited with mom over the past several months. Cremation. No service by request. In lieu of flowers, donations to a charity of your choice. Grand Forks Funeral Home has care of arrangements.

Bill Harpur Well known and respected pioneer of Boundary Country passes. It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of Bill Harpur, aged 85, on September 25, 2013, in Grand Forks Hospital. Bill was predeceased by his first wife, Margaret in 1999. Survived by devoted wife Carol, children Rick (Judy), Nancy (Mike), Wendy (Pete), Kelly (Karen) and stepsons Mike and Todd Rudolph and families. Also survived by sister Betty Mitchell, nine grandchildren, twelve great grandchildren and numerous nieces and nephews. From grade one to eight he went to the Myncaster School, which was 2 ½ miles west of the ranch. Grades nine to twelve he boarded in Oliver and graduated from the Oliver High school in June 1946. It was during these years that he became an Army Cadet, Boy Scout and a Militia Ranger. In the fall of 1947, Bill enrolled in a 2 year vocational course at the University of Saskatoon, taking agriculture and animal husbandry. The knowledge learned during that time was invaluable throughout his life and he was always on call to neighbours and friends in need of a helping hand. Bill was a pillar of the community, involved in many associations and committees. Dearest to his heart was the Rock Creek and Boundary Fair, of which he was a lifetime member. With his resonant voice and his public speaking ability, Bill was called upon to announce at many functions and horse shows. One of Bill’s most recent achievements was receiving the Governor General of Canada Award for community service in February, 2013. Many special thanks and praise to all the Doctors, nurses, specialists and palliative team in the Interior Health Region who have cared for Bill over the last five years. At Bill’s request there will be no funeral service. Those wishing to make a donation in his name, can do so to the BC Cancer Foundation, the Palliative Care Unit at the Grand Forks Hospital or a charity of their choice.

NoP harpur

K Osachoff

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Gone are the days we used to share, But in our hearts, you are always there Unseen, unheard, but always near Still loved, still missed & very dear

Sadly Missed and Lovingly Remembered by Wife Joyce, Sons Darryl & Ryan, Daughter in-law Michelle & Grandson Kohen

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Is it mushroom picking time? Photographer Herb Noseworthy did not know what kind of mushroom this was but it grew over night to a span of about eight inches across. “Or maybe this is where the elves live?” said Noseworthy. “Could be the reason for all the banging I heard last night while they were working.”

Graham

Thank You

To his doctor, as well as Molly and all the nurses and care aides who made Dad comfortable with so much love and patience. (You know who you are). Good luck to you all who have loved ones in Christina Lake Cottage. My Thoughts are with you. Karen thanks you all from the bottom of her heart. Thanks for all the flowers, cards, phone calls and sympathy from all old friends and new. The Goddard Family

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Max Jmaiff April 20th, 1949 ~ September 28th, 2013 Max Jmaiff of Kamloops passed away on September 28th, 2013 at 64 years of age. Max is survived by his loving wife, Kathy Jmaiff, and daughter Lindsay Jmaiff. He is also survived by his brother Larry (Sylvia) Jmaiff, sister-in-law Vera Jmaiff, mother-in-law Margaret Henderson and many nieces, nephews and in-laws. Max is predeceased by his parents, William and Olga Jmaiff and brother Basil Jmaiff. Max was born and raised in Grand Forks, BC. He left at an early age to begin his trucking career, working in various locations throughout the province. There wasn’t a place in BC that Max didn’t run into someone he knew. He met his wife Kathy in Grand Forks and, shortly after, followed her to Kamloops where she was teaching. They were married August 16th, 1975 and recently celebrated their 38th wedding anniversary. Max was a long time Arrow employee. In the early nineties, Max ventured out to begin his own trucking business. With a cell phone permanently attached to his ear, he ran two companies. He was an employer who respected and cared for his employees. Max was an amazing father who said his greatest gift was the birth of his daughter, Lindsay. It was Max’s pleasure to watch his daughter grow into a successful and mature young lady. Max enjoyed golfing and socializing with his many great friends at local watering holes. He loved cooking Russian food and spent many enjoyable hours in his garden. Travelling with his family was a highlight, and he especially loved his times in Jamaica. He was a dedicated and hard worker who earned all of his successes in life. Max passed away suddenly on September 28th, after a very brief and courageous battle with pancreatic cancer. He will be greatly missed by his family and friends and all whose lives he touched. A Celebration of Life will take place at 2:00pm on Saturday, October 5th, 2013 in the Kamloops Funeral Home Chapel. The family wishes to extend thanks to Dr. Wiltshire, palliative/hospice care, first responders, family friends and business associates and a special thank you to Gloria Keogh for all her love and support. In lieu of flowers, donations in Max’s name may be made to the Kamloops SPCA or Kamloops Food Bank. Arrangements entrusted to Kamloops Funeral Home – 250-554-2577 Condolences may be sent to the family from www.kamloopsfuneralhome.com

NoP Jmaiff

Jack Goddard remembered as city father STAFF

Grand Forks Gazette

The city lost one of its founding fathers when Jack Goddard passed away on Sept. 13. The former four-term mayor of Grand Forks was instrumental in helping build the infrastructure and the culture of the city. Originally from Cabri, Sask., Jack moved to Grand Forks in the 1940s, working as a customs and immigration officer from 1955 to 1983. Political life came calling in 1960 when Jack won his first of three consecutive two-year terms as alderman. He followed that up with four terms as mayor, stepping down in 1973. While in office Jack made good on his time as mayor. He was successful in relocating and improving the Grand Forks Airport. As well, Jack was instrumental in the construction and completion of the new Grand Forks Arena. He considered it one of his proudest moments. Jack’s success continued with the construction and opening of the Boundary Mall, after the conjunction and approval of the CPR on the site. One of his lasting legacies was the organization Jack put in place with minor baseball, as he was instrumental in organizing the initial birth of Babe Ruth Baseball in Grand Forks. One of Jack’s personal highlights was meeting with her Royal Highness Queen Elizabeth. Jack Goddard was predeceased by his wife Pauline. He passed away peacefully on Sept. 12 at the age of 93. He is survived by his sister Dorothy, daughters Karen Ladd and Barbara Parenteau, and sons Jack and Bill, and many grandchildren and great grandchildren.


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GROWING OKANAGAN KIA dealership looking for technicians and apprentices to fill full time positions. Offering a competitive salary, commensurate with experience. Please email resumes to: ron@kelownakia.com

Bayshore Home Health is currently seeking Registered Nurses & Licensed Practical Nurses for night shifts in the Castlegar/ Nelson area to work with children with complex care needs. If you are an RN or LPN and love working with children and their families , we would appreciate hearing from you. Pediatric experience is an asset and we do offer client specific training.

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Trades, Technical AUTOMATED TANK Manufacturing Inc. is looking for experienced welders. Competitive wages, profit sharing bonus plus manufacturing bonus incentive. Full insurance package 100% paid by company. Good working environment. Keep your feet on the ground in a safe welding environment through in hole manufacturing process. No scaffolding or elevated work platform. Call Cindy for an appointment or send resume to: cindy@autotanks.ca. 780-8462231 (Office); 780-846-2241 (Fax).

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Garden & Lawn Blue Spruce: 1-ft to 10-ft tall. For more information, call 250442-3878 or 250-442-7920. Grand Forks: “Joan’s Weed & Lawn Care” for seniors. Autumn leaves, weeds & care. 250-442-8239. $15/ hr.

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Do you have a youth that would like some spending cash? We are looking for carriers to deliver the Advertiser. We would deliver the papers right to your door (within city limits) and you take them from there.

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Grand Fork: 6805 Reservoir Rd. Sat Oct 5th, 9am-3pm. Wide variety big & small, 10” radial arm saw, electric food dryer, & more. No early birds Grand Forks: 139 80th Ave. Off Riverside. Sat Oct. 5th, 8am-?. Items collected over our life time. From baby chairs to pots and pans. Grand Forks: Everything must go. Household items, barbecue, snow-blower. Open to offers on all. Oct 5th. 8am2pm. 3505 Carson rd. Moving Estate sale Sat, Oct 5, 9am-12noon. 670 Cameron Ave. 250-442-7152.

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DISCONNECTED PHONE? National Teleconnect Home Phone Service. No one refused! Low monthly rate! Calling features and unlimited long distance available. Call National Teleconnect today! 1866-443-4408. www.nationalteleconnect.com

Merchandise for Sale

Farm Equipment Small Yanmar 4WD diesel tractor c/w front end loader & rotovator, $4,000. 250-4424291.

Free Items Free Grapes. YOU PICK. Call for info. 250-442-3306 Free to a good home: electric furnace, ceramic top stove. 250-442-8488.

Fruit & Vegetables Italian Prunes: you pick or pre-picked. MS Orchard 8210 Outlook rd. 250-442-3878 or 250-442-7920. MARECHAL Foch red wine grapes for sale Our grapes grown in Creston and are completely spray free, so no herbicides, fungicides, insecticides, or pesticides. They are now ready for picking or delivery please call Jellyfish Vineyards at 250-4026787

Organic Garlic - culinary and seed. 250-442-8354.

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

Misc. for Sale

1978 Chevy, 4x4, $1,500/obo. 1979 Ford F250 HyBoy, 4x4, $1,500/obo. 1980 Ford F150, 4x4, $300/obo. 250-443-4775. 4 - 16” winter VW tire rims. Used wooden garage door 7’ x 16’. 250-442-8354. 4hp Mariner boat motor $300. 7.5hp Evinrude boat motor w/tank $300. 250-442-7636. 9 Lg multi colored goldfish, aquarium. $30/obo. Call Win: 250-442-8239 afternoons 250442-4235 evenings. Affordable Steel Shipping Containers for sale/rent 20’ & 40’ Kootenay Containers Castlegar 250-365-3014 Craftsman 49” cut riding lawn mower, re-powered recently with 18.5hp B&S engine, $600. Honda Pressure washer c/w hose & wand, $450. Lots of salvaged safety glass, $10$20 each. 250-442-4291 Diesel eng. 1300 HP, China built, 1 cyl, hand start, evap cooled, $1000. Electric gen 7.5kw,120/220v, 50/60hz, $500. Call 250-449-2451 Fisher wood heater (used) 28”x28”x16”, $200/obo. 250442-0882 days only. Great Pumpkins 140 Carson rd. 250-442-0957 HOT TUB (SPA) COVERS. Best price. Best quality. All shapes & colours available. 1-866-652-6837 www.thecoverguy.com/ newspaper? Husqvarna chain saw, depression glass collection. 250443-2373. Never used Econobum 3 fold system cotton cloth diapers (24) with (6) snap outer shells, white, and 100 disposable liners. $120. 250-584-4344. Osburn Air Tight heater, up to 1,500 sq ft. $400.00/obo 250442-8044. Regency Freestanding gas stove, Model GR57H, standing pilot ignition, new ceramic glass in door, 18375btu output, B-vent, Class A or Masonry with a liner. Perfect heat for a shop or basement. $350. 250-442-229. STEEL BUILDINGS, Metal buildings 60% off! 20x28, 30x 40, 40x62, 45x90, 50x120, 60x 150, 80x100 sell for balance owed! Call 1-800-457-2206 www.crownsteelbuildings.ca Upright freezer/$175. Sport pal canoe/$300. Welder, helmet & etc(3phase)/$275. Lg nice electric fire place/$75. 30-06 Browning BLR, 2 clips, Leoupold Vari-X3 scope. Pal required. 250-442-8070.


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Mobile Homes & Parks

Genuine Coin Collector Buyer Collections, Olympic Gold & Silver Coins etc 250-499-0251 Looking for a Ping Pong (table tennis) set. 250-442-0878. We buy gold! Rings, chains, bracelets, etc. Cash paid by value (weight and karat). Even broken jewelry and scrap gold. Picture ID required. Grand Forks Pawnshop, 225 Central. 250-442-5552.

Real Estate Houses For Sale

Rentals

Property for Sale or Trade 117 + acres prime farm land w/2 homes, 2,500sq ft log house & 2 bdrm farm accommodations. See ad on Kijiji, ID# 463285899. 250-421-7640

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Apt/Condo for Rent

Homes for Rent

Homes for Rent

LARGE 2 bedroom apartment near Grand Forks Hospital. $650.00 + electricity. Laundry in building. N/S, N/P. References required. 250-584-5052 Sunnyview Apt. 2bdrm, avail now. N/S, N/P, RR, 250-4422276 / 250-442-6800.

Grand Forks: 1-bdrm near downtown, F/S, laundry onsite. Suitable for adult. N/S, N/P., utilities included. Call 250-4422168 for appointment.

Grand Forks: 2 bdrm, 2 bath, new mobile on 1/2 acre, 2 min from town, 5 apply’s, $750/m + utils, NS, NP. 587-894-3377. Grand Forks: River front 2 bdrm mobile, horse coral, $700/m. 250-442-2378. Midway: Trailer for rent. Nice corner lot. Available immediately $600/mo plus utilities 250-449-2749

Grand Forks: 2 bdrm. apt to rent. $750/m. 250-442-0930.

Homes for Rent

Kettle Valley Villas in Rock Creek-one bdrm,fully furnished units, 5 appls, satellite, internet,utilities incl. N/S, N/P. Avail Oct 6. $800/mo 250-449-8323

Christina Lake: 2bdrm mobile. Near golf course. $700 includes util’s. 604-210-1620 or email azoreancatering@hotmail.com

Houses For Sale

Houses For Sale

Houses For Sale

2005 SRI Double Wide MODULAR HOME 24x44 in Triangle Gardens. 45 years and up. Vaulted ceiling, open plan, bay window, 3 bdrm, 2 bath, pantry, low maintenance, gas heat, air conditioning, 5 appl’s, UGS, landscaped, covered deck & carport, other features, must see. 250-442-8676

Cottages / Cabins

Greenwood: 2bdrm mobile on corner lot. Upgrades, garage, storage, RV parking. Asking $58,900. 250-445-6340.

Grand Forks: 2 bdrm, 1 bath, fully furnished, riverside property, avail Nov 1st-May 1st. $600/m + utils. NS, ND, NP, RR. Call 808-826-8919.

Misc for Rent Abbeyfield Centennial House is now taking applications from seniors for* its waiting list. Meals, util & cable all included. $1,300. Call 250-442-2223.

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Grand Forks: Priced to sell. Over 3000sq ft of living space. Great in-law suite or Bed & Breakfast. Located on beautiful Granby River!!! Decks & sandy beach. $372,500. 250442-2692

Rentals AVAILABLE immediately two bedroom house in g.f. large yard. N/s, small pet negotiable. Must have good ref. $750 plus util. May lower it over winter months. Call 250809-1950 Christina Lake: 2 bdrm + den, 1/2 block to lake, 3 blocks to school and comm. centre, all appl’s, garage/basement storage. Annual lease $750/m + utils. Avail Oct 1st. 250-7629196. rsvb@shaw.ca Christina Lake: 3 bdrm mobile, completely renovated, new deck, $550/m + utilities. No dogs. 250-447-9270. Christina Lake creekfront. 3bdrm double wide, long term, NS, pets neg. $700. 447-9036 Christina Lake year round, 2 bdrm house & or business. $675 + utils. 250-447-9212 Grand Forks: 2 bdrm home on Kettle River. F/S, W/D, N/S, N/P, RR. $750/m + utilities. Phone 250-442-4104. Grand Forks 2 bdrm house, 5 appl’s, close to schools, NS, RR. Avail Oct 1st. 250-4423084 or 250-584-4752. Grand Forks: 2 bdrm, N/S, N/P, 4 appl’s. $950/m incl utils. 250-442-2954. Grand Forks: 3 bdrm, $850/m + util(apprx 100power,125gas) NP/NS. 250-442-3461. Grand Forks: Fully Furnished home for rent avail Oct-April possibly longer. Includes utils, Sat TV, heat & internet. References Required.623-255-1683 West Grand Forks: 2/3 bdrm house. Rural area. $925/m + utils. 250-442-5204.

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Christina Lake: 2 bdrm, 1 bath, $147,000. All reasonable offers considered. 250-4433013. see: Property Guys, 1950 Fife Rd Christina Lake.

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BRIGHT 2 bedroom apartment close to amenities. Quiet, top floor, corner unit with balcony, appliances and dishwasher. Additional storage unit included. Laundry in building. Newly renovated, n/s, n/p $695/mo. Available October 1st. To view now 442-2290 or ldoffice@shaw.ca

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Grand Forks: 2 bdrm mobile, $600. 2 bdrm mobile, $625, private setting. 2 bdrm suite, 5 appl’s, close to schools. $650. 2 bdrm apt, $750, util’s inc. 3 bdrm home, $825/m. 3 bdrm, 1.5 bath, $900/m. 4 bdrm, 3 bath executive home $1,250/m.

Greenwood: 3 bdrm, 5 appl’s, family home, fenced yard, $775.

Christina Lake: 2 bdrm furnished suite, $800/m, utils inc, avail until June 30, 2014. 3 bdrm, partly furnished, 5 appl’s, $850, close to school.

Rock Creek: 4 bdrm, 1.5 bath home, $800/m. PRIME COMMERCIAL & OFFICE SPACE Available in Greenwood and Grand Forks Terms negotiable N/S, N/P, References. Ken: 250-442-2632 ken.dodds@yahoo.ca

Rentals Homes for Rent

Homes for Rent

Grand Forks: Nice 2 bdrm home in good area, 5 appliances, avail now. N/S, N/P, $750 plus utils. Call 250-4422272 or 250-444-4912.

Grand Forks: riverfront home 3bdrm, 2bath, fully furnished, avail Oct 1st-May 1st, NS, NP, RR, ND. $850/m + utils. 808826-8919.

Houses For Sale

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Features of the Week 27 ACRES IN VERY POPULAR NORTH FORK AREA of rural Grand Forks. Very private, smaller 3 bedroom home with a shop and barn. Completely fenced. Easy access.

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249,000 MLS# 2393105

VERY CLEAN 3 BEDROOM HOME with a full basement. Popular, quiet area, on a no-through street. Short walk to all recreation centers, schools and shopping. All appliances and furniture included. Move-in ready.

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Grand Forks Realty Ltd. Grand Forks: New 3 bdrm, 2 bath, 5 apply’s, close to dwntwn, NS, NP, $1,200/m utils inc. 403-710-3050. gfhouserental@hotmail.com

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BEST BUY LAKEFRONT! Road access, 60’ of sandy beach with 2 BR year round home just steps from the water. Space in part basement could be extra sleeping quarters. REDUCED! Only asking $550,000. MLS# 2218789

REDUCED. Well cared for 2 BR, Bungalow on .379 ac. lot. Deer fenced garden. 28 x16 ft. workshop with alley access. Walking distance to downtown shopping. Property has subdivision possibilites. $159,000. MLS# 2391678

THE GREAT OUTDOORS! Year round living at this beautiful Log Cabin on 48 acres, with power and phone. $249,900. MLS# 2393007

SPACIOUS 4 BR HOME with open concept main living area in Greenwood. Enjoy the greenbelt scenery from the hut tub in this private backyard. $209,000. MLS# 2392574

RIVERFRONT PROPERTY at below assessment build your dream house and wake up with a view of the Kettle River. Don’t let this one slip between your fingers! $110,000. MLS# 2391490

OPPORTUNITY here for 1st time buyer or investor. Nicely updated 1 BR condo. Mortgage payments less than rent. Hot water, water, sewer, garbage, snow removal and gardening included in reasonable strata fees. $99,900. MLS# 2193875

NEAR BARBARA ANN PARK. THIS HOME IS MOVE IN READY and is very suitable for snowbirds or a young family entering the housing market. Great yard with workshop and there is lane access. $189,000. MLS# 2390393

WELL MAINTAINED HOME. This two BR home has a galley style kitchen and open dining and living room. Carport and yard is fenced. Great starter home and it is located in Midway. $159,000. MLS# 2389067

GREAT AREA! GREAT HOME! 4 BR, 2 bath, main floor laundry, central air, high efficiency gas furnace, new gas hot water tank, .62A corner lot, in ground irrigation, fenced garden. $245,000. MLS# 2390020

MOVE-IN-READY! new flooring, windows, doors, kitchen, bath and more, detached shop, private fenced yard, walk to all amenities, 2 BR, perfect retirement home. $219,000. MLS# 2392854

OPEN HOUSE SATURDAY, OCT. 5 10-1 This lovely 3 BR 2 bath home has had a makeover. $275,000. MLS# 2392621

NO STAIRS! This one level home has all the space you need, with large rooms. 2 BR 2 full baths. $219,000. MLS# 2218942

OPPORTUNITY here for 1st time buyer or investor. Nicely updated 2 BR condo, perfect for the small family. Mortgage payments less than rent. Hot water, water, sewer, garbage, snow removal and gardening included in reasonable strata fees. $109,900. MLS# 2215645

FLAT 158 ACRES with a whole bunch of potential, house, barn and other out buildings in place just add a crop. $879,000. MLS# 2391516

LARGE FULL BASEMENT HOME on level 1/2 acre, 2 BR, 2 bath. Lots of updates,. 2 large decks, 1 is covered and has a fireplace and enclosed hot tub area. Garage and detached shop. All amenities and year-round recreation within minutes. $259,000. MLS# 2392628

LEVEL 1/2 ACRE BUILDING LOT. Ideal for an easy build or mobile home. Detached shop already in place. City water. Paved road. Quiet area of town. All amenities and year-round recreation within minutes. Priced below assessment. $39,000. MLS# 2392626

17 ACRES SERENE PRIVACY WITH MANLY CREEK. 2127 SQ FT, 2 BR stackwall/cordwood home, cool in summer, warm in winter. Large deck, gazebo, fenced garden. Well priced @ $369,000. MLS# 2390006

WITH 1500 SQ FT ON THE MAIN FLOOR and just as much in the basement - there’s lots of room. Great garage and private back yard. Just $305,000. MLS# 2211995

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GREENWOOD - large 3 bedGREENWOOD - large 3 bedroom room homehome with shop. Fridge, with shop. Fridge, Stove,Stove, Dw, High efficiency fur- furDw, High efficiency nace.nace. Gas Gas FP. Quiet area. FP. Quiet area. Pets Pets negotiable. Non smoking. negotiable. Non smoking. $800/mth $800/mth 250-445-6516, 250-445-6516, eedandsteve@gmail.com eedandsteve@gmail.com LARGE 3 plus3 bedroom familyfamily LARGE plus bedroom homehome for rent lease to purfor or rent or lease to purchase.chase. Nice Nice quiet quiet location location close close to town and river. F/S, to town and river. F/S, W/D. W/D. Utilities not not included. Utilities included. References a must. 250-666References a must. 250-6660678.0678. $1050. $1050.

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THETHE CORPORATION OF THE CORPORATION OF THE CITYCITY OF GRAND FORKS OF GRAND FORKS NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING WHEREAS the Local Government Act requires that athat a WHEREAS the Local Government Act requires PUBLIC HEARING be held thetoadoption of a of a PUBLIC HEARING beprior held to prior the adoption Zoning Amendment Bylaw;Bylaw; Zoning Amendment TAKETAKE NOTICE THATTHAT a Public Hearing with respect NOTICE a Public Hearing with respect to CitytoofCity Grand ForksForks BylawBylaw Number 1990,1990, cited as of Grand Number cited as “Amendment to thetoCity Grand ForksForks ZoningZoning BylawBylaw “Amendment theofCity of Grand No. 1990, 2013�,2013�, will bewill held No. 1990, beon: held on:

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Tuesday, October 15,2013 Tuesday, October 15,2013 At 6:00 At p.m. 6:00 p.m. In theInRegional District BoardBoard RoomRoom the Regional District 2140 2140 Central Avenue Central Avenue GrandGrand Forks,Forks, B.C. B.C. DreamTeam Auto Financing DreamTeam Auto Financing Bylaw Number 1990 is intended to amend the “City “0� Down, Bankruptcy OK Bylaw Number 1990 is intended to amend the of “City of “0� Down, Bankruptcy OK Grand Forks; Grand Forks; Back !Back 15 min ! 15Approvals min Approvals GrandGrand ForksForks Zoning BylawBylaw 1606,1606, 1999,1999, by rezoning 2 bdrm mobile, $600.$600. 2 Zoning by rezoning 2 bdrm mobile, 2 Cash Cash 1-800-961-7022 bdrmbdrm mobile, $625,$625, pri- pri1-800-961-7022 property, legallylegally described as Lotas2,Lot District Lot 520, mobile, property, described 2, District Lot 520, DL# 7557DL# 7557 vate vate setting. 2 bdrm suite,suite, www.iDreamAuto.com www.iDreamAuto.com setting. 2 bdrm S.D.Y.D., Plan EPP31267, from the R-1 (Single S.D.Y.D., Plan EPP31267, fromcurrent the current R-1 (Single 5 appl’s, close to schools. 5 appl’s, close to schools. & Two&Family Residential) zone, zone, to thetoHTthe (Highway & Two Family Residential) HT (Highway & $650.$650. 2 bdrm apt, apt, $750,$750, Cars 2 bdrm - Domestic Cars - Domestic Tourist Commercial) zone, as shown outlined in bold on Tourist Commercial) zone, as shown outlined in bold on util’s util’s inc. inc. 3 bdrm home, 3 bdrm home, map. map. Honda Accord, 4 dr se$825/m. 3 bdrm, 1.5 bath, the attached Honda Accord, 4 dr se- the attached $825/m. 3 bdrm, 1.5 bath,1997 1997

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4 cyl,4 auto, A/C, A/C, powerpower $900/m. 4 bdrm, 3 bath cyl, auto, $900/m. 4 bdrm, 3 bathdan, dan, $2,999. 250-442-0122 or executive homehome $1,250/m. $2,999. 250-442-0122 or executive $1,250/m. pkg. pkg.

3 bdrm 5 appl’s, familyfamily 2007 Volvo 3 bdrm 5 appl’s, XC70 XC70 for sale. 2007 Volvo for sale. home,home,fenced Fully loaded, with DVD fencedyard, yard, Fully loaded, with DVD $775/m. entertainment package $775/m. entertainment package

included. One owner. Black Black included. One owner. exterior & interior. 2.5 L 2.5 L exterior & interior. turbo turbo charged. Excellent charged. Excellent condition. High kms condition. Highatkms at 210,000, but most 210,000, but are most are highway kms. Winter tires tires highway kms. Winter included. This is a really included. This is a really great car. $12,900 OBO. Rock Creek: great car. $12,900 OBO. Rock Creek: Call 250 4 bdrm, 1.5 bath home,home, Call354-7471 250 354-7471 4 bdrm, 1.5 bath

2bdrm furnished suite,suite, 2bdrm furnished $800/m, utils inc, until until $800/m, utils avail inc, avail June June 30, 30, 2014.2014. 3bdrm, 3bdrm, partlypartly furnished, 5 appl’s, furnished, 5 appl’s, $850/m, closeclose to school. $850/m, to school.

TermsTerms negotiable negotiable

N/S, N/P, N/S,References. N/P, References. Ken: Ken: 250-442-2632 250-442-2632 ken.dodds@yahoo.ca ken.dodds@yahoo.ca GrandGrand ForksForks Realty Ltd. Ltd. Realty

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1997 1997 Audi Audi QuatraQuatra A-4. 1.8 A-4.li-1.8 litre, 5tre, speed. Excellent condi-condi5 speed. Excellent tion. 242,000km. $5000/obo. Christina Lake:Lake: 1-bdrm fur- furtion. 242,000km. $5000/obo. Christina 1-bdrm 250-442-0370. nishednished suite, suite, N/S, N/S, W/D. W/D. 250-442-0370. $550/m. 250-878-4413. $550/m. 250-878-4413. 1999 1999 Mazda Miata Miata MX5, MX5, 5 Mazda 5 Christina Lake Lake basement suit suit speed,speed, wonderful shape.shape. 250- 250Christina basement wonderful 1bdrm1bdrm + den, close close to beach, 442-8488. + den, to beach, 442-8488. $650/m utils, utils, cable cable & internet $650/m & internet included, partlypartly furnished, RR, RR, 1999 1999 Toyota RAV4,RAV4, auto, auto, included, furnished, Toyota NS, NP. AWD,AWD, well maintained, $4,500. NS,250-505-4275. NP. 250-505-4275. well maintained, $4,500. 250-442-8488. GrandGrand ForksForks 1 bdrm apt, lg 250-442-8488. 1 bdrm apt, lg den, den, dwntwn, 4 app’s, NS, NP dwntwn, 4 app’s, NS, NP or parties, DD required. $675 $675 or parties, DD required. + hydro. 250-442-0924. + hydro. 250-442-0924. 2004 2004 400CC Outlander Max Max 400CC Outlander ATV, ATV, 2 sets tires, tires, winch,winch, 5ft 5ft 2 sets snow snow blade,blade, $4,800. 442-1228 $4,800. 442-1228 The The Gables Housing Society Gables Housing Society is replenishing it’s waiting list. is replenishing it’s Apply by googling “BC waiting Hous- list. “BC Hous1975 Dodge Triple E Motor ing Apply on by linegoogling application�, Triple$600. E Motor ing on please line application�, home,1975 one Dodge ton chassis, for questions email home, one ton chassis, $600. for questions please email 250-442-0242. j j oy c e 1 . j oy c e @ g m a i l . c o m , 250-442-0242. oy c e 1at. j oy ce@gmail.com, or callj jJackie 250-443-0013. or call Jackie at 250-443-0013.

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1992 Dodge 250 diesel w/8ft 1992$4,500. Dodge 1996 250 diesel camper, Ford w/8ft camper, Aerostar cargo $4,500. van, low1996 mile- Ford Aerostar cargo van, low mileage, in very good condition, age, in very good condition, Call Dennis, Shawn or Paul $2,500. 250-442-3022. $2,500. 250-442-3022. 1-888-204-5355 1-888-204-5355 1994 Yukon 4x4, 2dr, new for Pre-Approval Yukon 4x4,4 extra 2dr, new for Pre-Approval $18001994 exhaust system, www.amford.com exhaust system, 4 extra winter$1800 wheels, undercoated, www.amford.com YOU’RE APPROVED • YOU’RE APPROVED winter wheels, undercoated, YOU’RE APPROVED • YOU’RE APPROVED clean, well maintained, great clean, $3200 well maintained, condition. firm. 250- great condition. $3200 firm. 250445-6615 445-6615 1995 Ford F250 4x4 Supercab Ford F250 Supercab good 1995 rubber, top 4x4 shape, good rubber, top shape, $2,600 OBO 250-445-9987 $2,600 OBO 250-445-9987 2000 Mazda MPV van. 2000 good Mazda MPV 160258km, shape, c/w van. 160258km, good shape, mounted snows. $3,500. 250- c/w mounted snows. $3,500. 250442-3776. 442-3776. 2001 Toyota Sienna van 2001km, Toyota Sienna 210,000 A/c, power pkg, van 210,000 km, A/c, $3,333 power pkg, excellent condition. excellent / 250-493-1807 condition. $3,333 250-442-0122 250-442-0122 / 250-493-1807

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BOUNDARY BUSINESS DIRECTORY CONTRACTOR

Redi Electric Ltd.

Reg. g No. 13266

Service & New Construction Commercial • Residential Industrial Pumps Honest Service – Quality Work

7920 Donaldson Dr. • 250-442-2082

Large supply of rock for retaining walls, decorative purposes, etc. Bobcat, Excavating & Trucking Services ~ Certified Planner & Installer of Septic Systems Call Jimmy 250-442-9422 COMPLETELY MOBILE – WE CAN GO ANYWHERE

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Reasonable Rates • Guaranteed Work

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Ace Gutters Inc.

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To book your free estimate call Edie at 250-442-8055 or Russell Danish Cell: 250-584-4381 Email: russ442@telus.net

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ELECTRICAL

Boundary Electric (1985) Ltd. • Electric Motor Sales & Repair • Pump sales & Service • Electric Parts & Sales Counter • Commercial, Residential & Industrial Electric Service Work • New Construction Electrical Contract Reg. #1210

7990 Columbia Drive

250-442-5561 A. SHELTON ELECTRICAL INSTALLATIONS & FIRE PROTECTION Certified Electrical Residential ~ Commercial Emergency Service Preventative Maintenance Serving the Andy Cell: 250-442-7120 Boundary Office: 250-445-2234 Elect. Contractor # 24118

John Billwiller www.snowballventures.com 10545 Granby Rd., Grand Forks

OPTOMETRIST

HEATING & AIR CONDITIONING

Dr. Alan LeRoy, O.D.*

OPTOMETRIST Mon.-Fri. 9 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.

3rd St., Grand Forks Grand Forks, BC

Cell: 250-443-1273 Home: 250-442-2179

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250-444-4401

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HOLISTIC HEALING

PLUMBING

Dr. Jeffrey Hunt N.D.

M & R Roofing “keeping your world dry” Free Estimates 25+ Years Experience

GRANBY

Mario Lachapelle

250-442-3008

Serving the Boundary & West Kootenays

REACHING NEW BOUNDARIES

Your best buy is from a merchant you know

Phone 250-443-4144

UPHOLSTERY

’s Andy CUSTOM

For all your RESIDENTIAL / COMMERCIAL / RECREATIONAL Reupholstery, Repairs and Custom Builds

UPHOLSTERY 38 years experience! 162 B – 72nd Ave • Grand Forks

250-442-2499

Your best buy is from a merchant you know

STORAGE

SAW SHARPENING

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7990 Columbia Drive

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WATER

Y&R Water

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8098 Donaldson Drive • 250-442-5537

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GUTTERS & ROOFING

Certified Sawfiler 3845 Victoria Rd., Grand Forks, BC Phone: 250-442-8359 • Email: gastoo@telus.net

Please phone 250-368-6999 for an appointment

SALES AND RENTALS

Ron McIntyre

FREE ESTIMATES

P&L

CONTAINERS

250-442-5919

George Stooshinoff

is resuming his practice in Grand Forks

All Sizes Available – Sales or Rentals starting @ $100/month

6401 HWY 3 250.442.2599 • 250.443.1599

OPTICAL

Serving the Boundary & West Kootenays

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(Across from Fire Hall)

Ph: 250-442-0282

STORAGE

D.D. Roofing

Asphalt Shingles • Metal • New & Re-roof • Resheet & Reconstruction

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