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Kienan’s abductor in court Monday Dangerous offender hearing for Randall Hopley will be held in Cranbrook Supreme Court SALLY MACDONALD Townsman Staff
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Steve Mercandelli (left) and Kenny Bridge square off during a training session with the Cranbrook Eagles Boxing Club Wednesday, Oct. 2. The two pugilists were in training for an upcoming Fisticuffs Fundraiser, set for Nov. 2. The trash-talking has already reached Frazier-Ali proportions. See more next week in the Cranbrook Daily Townsman.
Pot petition campaign well underway, locations announced BARRY COULTER
Sensible BC’s campaign is proceeding apace. The group has gathered about one sixth of the petition signatures needed to force the decriminalization of marijuana to referendum. A 90-day countdown began Monday, Sept. 9, for a petition campaign to decriminalize simple possession of marijuana in B.C. Volunteers for Sensible B.C. have until Dec. 5 to collect more than 400,000 signatures. This number represents 10 per cent of eligible voters in each of B.C.’s 85 electoral ridings. In Kootenay East, 3,100 sig-
natures are needed. “The campaign is well underway, “ said local organizer Barbara Kern. “Things are good. We’re getting noticed, we’re getting exposure.” Kern said that province-wide, about one sixth of the signatures needed have been collected, and that’s true for Kootenay East as well. The riding includes Sparwood, Elko, Fernie, Baynes Lake, Galloway, Jaffray, Moyie, Wardner, Cranbrook and Yahk. Sensible BC has about 25 volunteers working this territory.
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Art for Autism Fundraiser scheduled for Saturday, November 2 ARNE PE TRYSHEN Townsman Staff
The Art for Autism fundraiser aims to raise money to help those affected by Autism in the local area. The fundraiser will benefit the EK Behaviour Intervention Program, a local non-profit agency that provides therapy for children with Autism. Brandi Sims’ five-year-old son Riley is autistic and receives therapy from the program. “The program is amazing and has helped us exponentially,” said
Sims, who is also organizing the event. “Unfortunately, they’re facing some rising operating costs, so we’re trying to raise some money to offset these costs, and help keep the kids with as many therapy hours as they can get.” The fundraising event will be a gala at the Heritage Inn on Saturday, Nov. 2 that will feature food, cake and drinks. There will be live entertainment from the likes of Bud Abbott, Leather Britches, Tom Bungay and Trena Spears.
The man convicted in the September 2011 abduction of Sparwood three-year-old Kienan Hebert is back in court starting Monday. Randall Hopley, 48, will be the subject of a dangerous offender hearing in Cranbrook Supreme Court October 7 to 11. In March 2012, Hopley pleaded guilty to abduction of a child under 14, and break and enter with the intent to commit an offence. A sentencing hearing on these charges was held in Cranbrook last July. During that hearing, Crown prosecutor Lynal Doerksen asked the court to consider Hopley for dangerous offender status. Rarely used, the dangerous offender designation sets apart offenders of violent or sexual crimes who are deemed likely to reoffend and whose release is considered a threat to society. The dangerous offender hearing is a continuation of Hopley’s sentencing.
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Dirtbag Festival presents, a one-time showing of INTO THE MIND, the newest film by Sherpas Cinema.
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On October 1, 2013, Leah Start and Bonnie Close, Ladies Auxiliary Cranbrook Legion Branch 24, presented a donation of the partial proceeds of the Sam Steele Days Raffle to 552 Key City Royal Canadian Air Cadet Squadron. Accepting the donation were Mr. Rob Kennedy, Sponsoring Committee Chair, and Captain Rob Bott, Commanding Officer, who on behalf of the squadron were honoured and grateful for being selected as one of the recipients for this year’s raffle. The Air and Army Cadets will be out and about in the East Kootenay, assisting with the Legion’s annual poppy campaign, on the last weekend of October and first weekend of November.
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Pierre was born on May 22, 1944 and came from a large family with numerous brothers and sisters. He worked most of his life as a professional driver in Penticton and most enjoyed his years as a school bus driver. He will be reunited with his loving wife, Shirley, to be together forever.
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Aqamnik School needs your votes for playground Arne Petryshen Townsman Staff
Aqamnik school students need the help of Cranbrook and area to get a new playground. Students at the school have put together a submission to the Aviva Community Funds Competition in hopes that they can win funding to build the playground. The Aqamnik school opened its new building last year. “Unfortunately due to safety standards we were unable to move our old playground to our new school yard,” said Lisa Costain, from the school. She noted that the students and teachers have banded together in a bid to get funding for a new playground. “Mr. Lunan, our grade 2/3 teacher and our students have worked together to create a video submission to compete in the Aviva Community Funds Competition.” And in an effort to up the vote count, teachers Todd Lunan and Adam Stewart are participating in humiliation challenges set up by the students for every 50 votes the school gets. To move on Aqamnik needs to be in the top 10 for their category to move on to
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Aqamnik students are excited about their new outdoor classroom. A new playground is next on the wish list. the next level of the competition. So Costain is requesting support from everybody in Aqamnik, Cranbrook and Kimberley by way of clicking the vote button on the competition’s website. The address is below. This year, Aqamnik opened its new outdoor
classroom thanks to support from Cranbrook and District Community Foundations and the Toyota Evergreen Learning Grounds Grant. “We were able to purchase large boulders to be used as seats for the students,” she said. “The boulders were placed in a semi-circle, creating an out-
door classroom.” Aqamnik hopes the outdoor classroom gives students a place to learn about traditional language and culture, while connecting with nature and the land. It will also be used as a meeting place for the After School Program/Summer Program and other groups in the com-
Zombie crossing Saturday: Better drive with caution Arne Petryshen Townsman Staff
On Saturday, Oct. 5, Zombie Walk 2013 will be making it’s way across downtown Cranbrook. Organizer Chad Engelhardt is hoping to see Cranbrook’s zombie population come back to life for the event, which is also a fundraiser for the Cranbrook Food Bank. There’s no registration, just bring a food item or donation for the food bank and your best zombie guise. Last year the event raised $1,500 worth of food donations.
The zombies will then make their way from 8th Avenue, down Baker Street, past the skatepark and over to Baker Park, where there will be music, refreshments and a zombie pageant. “We’re going to have a best costume contest and a raffle in the park,” said Engelhardt. “We have a DJ coming for music and M&M Meats will be there.” Last year there were about 150 people dressed up as zombies and walking down the streets, so this year Engelhardt is hoping to see as many or even
more people. There will also be a photo booth set up so that you can capture the occasion. “The weather’s changing, it’s going to be nice, so that helps,” he said, noting that the weather forecast is calling for sunshine and 14 degree weather. The walk is scheduled to start at 1:30 p.m., but Engelhardt suggests that people come down between 12:30 and 1 p.m. to register and get your raffle ticket. The meeting place is the parking lot behind Koko Beach on 8th Avenue.
munity. Another grant helped to bring life to the new schoolyard. “We received a grant from Toyota Evergreen Learning Grounds to purchase native trees and plants, which will provide the students with shade and a beautiful play space,” she said. “We pur-
Fundraiser goal is $15,000 Continued from page 1 “We will be featuring a silent art auction, with all pieces donated by artists and even some private collectors who have donated from their collections,” Sims said. “There are photo prints, paintings, jewelry, pottery ... any kind of art you can imagine.” Sims said the featured auction collection will be one that was created specifically for this function. “The pieces were a collaborative effort by the kids in the program, along with an art therapist and a local artist,” she said. “The pieces are amazing. There is one large central piece with four smaller pieces.” Mickey Sims, Riley’s Grandpa
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chased the plants from Tipi Native Plant Nursery, and the students were involved in the process from beginning to end.” Students then put in the hard work. They dug holes, planted, moved bark mulch and are now caring for the plants. “The experience provided them with opportunities to learn about and connect with nature, while also learning about plants that are native to the area,” Costain said. “They also felt a great sense of accomplishment and pride in knowing that they made a significant contribution to their school yard.” To vote for Aqamnik School online go to www. avivacommunityfunds.org. You can also check out their videos under “The Blank Canvas (Our Playground)” You can vote once a day. You can also visit the Aviva Community Funds Facebook page and vote there. “The videos are so much fun, and really demonstrate how dedicated the school is to providing our students with a safe, fun, nature inspired playground that will match our new building and outdoor classroom,” she said.
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and former resident of Cranbrook, who was involved in the boxing club and was a local deputy sheriff, will be the emcee. The fundraising goal is $15,000 and tickets for the event will be $30. The event is Nov. 1 from 6 p.m. till 10 p.m. The event has some local corporate sponsors, but Sims said they are hoping to get some more. For more information go to the fundraisers website at www.art-forautism.com, or contact Sims by email at brandy@art-for-autism. com or by phone at 250-417-0092.
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Kimberley youth’s film chosen for Banff fest C ARO LYN GR ANT
For more than 37 years, the Banff Mountain Film and Book Festival has showcased a selection of films from around the world during a nine-day festival that takes place annually in Banff. A pre-selection committee narrows down over 350 entries to approximately 70 finalists. The selected films are then viewed by international film jury and shown to the public during the Festival, taking place this year from Oct. 26 to Nov. 3. Having a film chosen as a finalist for the prestigious festival is a big deal for any film maker, no matter his or her experience. But just imagine what it means to an 18-year old from Kimberley. Selkirk grad Kalum Ko, who is currently studying Sciences at the University of British Columbia, Okanagan, recently learned that his film “The Questions We Ask” has been chosen
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Kalum Ko’s film “The Questions We Ask” highlights Bruce Kirkby’s journey on paddle-board from Vancouver to Victoria. Above, Kirkby paddles into Victoria Harbour. as a finalist for this year’s Banff Mountain Film Festival. The “Questions We Ask” follows another well-known Kimberley
adventurer, Bruce Kirkby, as he crosses from Vancouver to Victoria on a paddle board. “Adventure is curiosity,” Kirkby says in the
film. Following Kirkby in a kayak were Kimberley’s Dave Quinn, who took still photos, and Kalum, who filmed the entire journey, then created the film. The 150-kilometre journey began in English Bay, crossed the
Georgia Strait, and wound through the Gulf Islands before winding up in Victoria Harbour. “ The trip was unforgettable,” said Kalum, whose resume includes work as DP, AC, Colourist, & Editor for Sherpas Cinema, Tourism Kimberley, St. Eu-
gene Resort & Casino, PROS Pricing, Waxroom Creative, Bootleg Golf Course, Dirtbag Festival, and Dartmoor Bicyles. “It is a huge honour to have this short film, ‘The Questions We Ask’ selected as a Banff finalist. We plan on entering
many other mountain film festivals in Europe and North America.” Kalum knows he has been incredibly fortunate to have been nurtured in his passion by people right here in Kimberley. “I’ve been so lucky in my short film career to have so many incredible mentors in film and outdoor pursuits, to name a few Kevin Sheppit, Bruce Kirkby, Dave Quinn, Pat Bates, Jen Meens, Chris Ferguson, Pat Morrow and my parents.” “The remarkable thing I always reflect on is not the individual talents of people such as these but the community we live in,” said Kalum’s father Jeff Pew. Kalum has had unbelievable mentors from such a young age. It’s unreal. We’re so lucky. It’s an amazing community where if you have a passion, there’s always people who want to nurture/mentor it.” “The Questions We Ask” will be released on the web after its premiere at Banff. You can learn more about Kalum’s work at kalumko.com
Hopley hearing set for Monday in Supreme Court Continued from page 1 On September 7, 2011, Kienan Hebert’s family reported him missing after they woke up and released the three-year-old son was missing from the home. An amber alert was issued and emergency
responders from all over the East Kootenay rushed to Sparwood to take part in an extensive search for the little boy, who was wearing nothing but Scooby Doo boxer shorts when he went disappeared.
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Four days later, an anonymous 911 caller reported that Kienan had been returned to his home. In the middle of the night, the little boy was found inside the house. On September 13, 2011, a police sniffer
dog tracked Randall Hopley to a gravel pit in Crowsnest Lake, Alberta, near the abandoned cabin where he had kept Kienan for four days. During Hopley’s sentencing hearing, the court heard that Hopley chose the Hebert home for his abduction plan because he noticed toys in the yard and found the front door unlocked. Hopley also said he returned the boy because he asked to go home.
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Columbia Book Caper: Spiegelman’s defense The United States Justice Department was far from amused. They were awaiting the extradition from the Netherlands of Daniel Spiegelman — the prime suspect in a series of thefts from Columbia University’s Rare Book and Manuscript Library. Yet just before the Dutch authorities put Spiegelman on an airplane, a story surfaced that profits from his crimes were used to fund the 1995 Oklahoma City Federal Building bombing. This halted all extradition proceedings. The Netherlands will not extradite a criminal to any country if he or she is facing the death penalty. But was this story true? The FBI didn’t think so, and they should know. The Oklahoma bombing sparked the largest criminal investigation in American history. There never was any connection found to Spiegelman. It appeared he leaked the story himself, hoping to remain in Europe. If this was his plan, the whole thing backfired. Claiming to be responsible for this heinous act of terrorism landed him in one the securest prisons in Europe for an entire year, before being escorted back to the U.S. under heavily armed guards. With his American lawyers, Spiegelman agreed to plead guilty with the hopes that his time served already in Europe would be taken into consideration. He was also counting on a very well-known fact: book theft is rarely punished. “Even when a thief is caught red-handed,” wrote Travis McDade, a legal expert in library theft, “he is treated as less a major criminal than a person who simply has overdue library books.” Unfortunately for Spiegelman, two obstacles stood in his way during his sentencing hearing. The first was Judge Louis Kaplan, who possessed one of the sharpest legal minds in the States. The second was one Spiegelman and his lawyers were unprepared for. Spiegelman’s defense strategy essentially came down to the belief
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Mike Selby that what he had stolen was, in fact, no big deal. While collectors will pay handsomely for rare items, Columbia was not really been hurt by the thefts. Scholars still have access to photocopies and/or any reprints made of important historical work. To illustrate this, they called attention to an item Spiegelman stole — an original letter written by George Washington. They offered that the letter “is not a work of art, like a Rembrandt. It is merely a letter — a message —and the color of the ink or the thickness of the paper does not add to the message.” The lawyer also questioned the use of the word ‘rare’ itself, a term of library jargon which has no real meaning in the real world. Somewhat rhetorically, Judge Kaplan wondered if the existence of millions and millions of paintings existing today meant the Mona Lisa no longer mattered. But the largest blow came from Jean Ashton, the chief librarian of Columbia’s Rare Book and Manuscript Library. Wearing white cotton gloves, Ashton unfurled a scroll, stretching it across the entire courtroom. This was a papal bull, dating from 1262. Ashton was about to educate the entire courtroom that Spiegelman’s thefts were, indeed, a big deal. Her testimony took the defense team completely off guard. But then there was a suicide attempt, a prison break, the arrest of Spiegleman’s lawyer, and one more bizarre twist in this story. (continued next week). Mike Selby is Reference Librarian at the Cranbrook Public LIbnrary
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The British Columbia Professional Fire Fighters (BCPFF) conducted a half day fire ground operations orientation (Fire Ops 101) for elected public officials, administrators or MLA’s. This event was held on Sept. 16 at the Vancouver Fire and Rescue Training Center during the recent Union of BC Municipalities (UBCM) convention. Left to right: Councillor Denise Pallesen; Steve Darling, Global TV; Gregory Green, Cranbrook Firefighter; Sophie Lu, Global TV, Clayton Murrell - Cranbrook Firefighter.
Petition campaign Continued from page 1 “We’re still looking for more volunteers and canvassers,” Kern said, adding that Sensible BC is expecting a surge of signatures in November. Locations to sign the petition in Cranbrook are in place, Kern said. The petition can be signed at the Cranbrook Farmer’s Market on Saturdays from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. (there are only two Saturday markets left in the season); at Hemp City/Dr. Love (121A 6th Street North), Wednesdays and Saturdays from 2 p.m. to 5 p.m.; and Kootenay Pawnbrokers (2420 30th Avenue North). Kern said there are more locations being set up, which will be announced at a later date. The same sort of campaign, under the same laws, was used
three years ago to force repeal of the harmonized sales tax. The province-wide campaign is led by longtime marijuana legalization advocate Dana Larsen. Kern said that Cranbrook can also expect a visit from the campaign’s “Canna-bus.” Larsen has proposed that B.C. go around the federal prohibition with a “Sensible Policing Act” that would disallow the use of B.C. police resources to prosecute simple possession of small amounts of pot by adults. Marijuana possession cases still account for 60 per cent of drug violation reports to police in B.C., according to Statistics Canada figures from 2012. But the number of cases declined 10 per cent from 2011.
Annual General Meeting AGM for the Key City Theatre Society will be held on Tuesday, October 22, 2013 at 7:00 pm. Board Member elections are on the agenda. All Members welcome and refreshments will be served.
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SNOW REMOVAL Snow removal contracts are required for: Area #1 Kimberley Administration Zone Office, Maintenance Compound, Lindsay Park Elementary School and the Blarchmont Learning Center in Kimberley, B.C. All enquiries should be directed to Evan Stavrev at 250-427-2268. Area #2 Selkirk Secondary School, McKim School, Marysville Elementary School, Kimberley Alternate School and the International Education Building in Kimberley, B.C. All enquiries should be directed to Evan Stavrev at 250-427-2268. Area #3 (Snow removal and sanding) Martin Morigeau Elementary School parking lot in Canal Flats, B.C. All enquiries should be directed to Brian Nickurak at 250-342-6814. Area #4 (Snow removal and sanding) Edgewater Elementary School parking lot in Edgewater, B.C. All enquiries should be directed to Brian Nickurak at 250-342-6814. Area #5 Golden Secondary School parking lots and bus turnaround in Golden, B.C. All enquiries should be directed to Alan Ure at 250-344-8643. Snow removal will take place if over 3” of snow on the ground and must be completed prior to 7:00 a.m. Contracts will be based on the type of equipment and hourly rates. Please list your equipment and the hourly rates. Contractors are welcome to bid on all areas; however, separate bids for each area must be submitted by 2:00 p.m., Wednesday, October 16, 2013. More than one contract may be issued. The lowest or any bid will not necessarily be accepted. Sealed tenders must be marked “Snow Removal Contract with the Area #” and submitted to: Steve Jackson, AScT Director of Operations Rocky Mountain School District No. 6 PO Box 430 Invermere, B.C. V0A 1K0
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was an ugly scene on Tuesday night in Montreal, as George Parros was taken off the ice via stretcher after smacking his face on the ice during a fight with Colton Orr. Parros, an enforcer for the Habs, fell in mid-swing after Orr, a defenceman for the Maple Leafs, making contact with his chin on the ice and sustaining a concussion. It was their second tussle of the night. Hockey is a game of skill and fighting should be eliminated, or at least, penalized more heavily than sitting in a box for five minutes. Indeed, a few high-profile general managers such as Steve Yzerman (Tampa Bay Lightning), Ray Shero (Pittsburgh Penguins) and Jim Rutherford (Carolina Hurricanes) came forward on Wedensday saying it’s time to eliminate fighting. Fighting in hockey is nothing more than a spectacle and serves as a cathartic release of emotion that would be better served by actually playing the game. Players themselves will argue otherwise, and hold on to fighting as a deterrent and a way to mete out pugilistic justice, which is completely understandable. However, scenes like what happened at the Bell Centre on Tuesday night are a reminder of why it should be banned. “You never want to see a guy get hurt
like that. It’s a scary situation,” Orr said in a post-game interview with the Montreal media. Intentional or not, Parros did get hurt, and was diagnosed with a concussion. Concussions have moved to the front of injury-related concerns in professional sports, especially in the NFL, which recently settled a $765 Trevor million lawsuit with 4,500 Crawley former players over concussion-related issues. Sidney Crosby, arguably one of the best players currently in the NHL, struggled with concussion-like symptoms after a hit to the head, missing the end of the 2011 season and sitting out for most of the 2012 campaign. The risk of sustaining a concussion or serious injury from one singular fight is relatively rare. It wasn’t a fist that injured Parros, it was his head colliding with the ice when he fell down. However, like with the NFL, it’s the repeated head trauma over time that exacerbates the damage and makes it more severe. It’s easy for people to be armchair critics about the role of fighting in hockey, but ultimately, the players will be the ones deciding whether or not to go at it during a game. The rules can ban fighting, but that won’t stop someone from dropping the gloves when a teammate gets a dirty hit
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from behind into the boards with no penalty called. At the local level, the KIJHL has tightened up the rules on fighting. Like seasons past, offenders get a five-minute major and game misconduct. However, the league is tracking repeat offenders, and suspensions will follow — three fights is one game, four fights is two games, five fights is three games, and sixth fights is an indefinite suspension. Also, both the offending player and team coach will be ejected after a team’s second fight in one game. At the professional level, the role of the enforcer has diminished, but it’s still there. After Edmonton Oilers forward Sam Gagner broke his jaw while on the receiving end of a slash by Zack Kassian of the Vancouver Canucks, the former team went out and acquired Steve MacIntyre to add some physical intimidation to the roster. It’s going to take a lot to stop fighting cold-turkey in hockey without some pushback from those who still see it as a necessary part of the game, but a ban will hopefully cut down on the incidences like what we saw in Montreal. But even if an outright ban isn’t appealing to the players, maybe the league can look at using punishment for fighting as a deterrent to eliminate it from the game. Trevor Crawley is Sports Editor at the Cranbrook Daily Townsman
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“Brand Speak”
Realizing the City’s future rests on on engaged individuals and organizational leaders from across diverse sectors in the community, it’s believed that the City of Kimberley allocated approximately $80,000 to incubate a collaborative infrastructure to develop a Kimberley City “Brand”. Whilst there’s been nothing new to share in the ensuing 12 months or so, just yet, there’s much on-going work, right now, to synergize and finely tune the tools that will enhance an ability to communicate a vibrantly connected, cross-generational structural awareness to the Kimberley community. Refracting and distilling a great brand name for the Kimberley city is an extremely complex and unavoidably long-range social project. By thinking outside the box, the project aims to showcase everyone singing from the same song sheet at the
end of the day, 24/7, with a shared agenda and a coherent voice. Initially, much on the ground group and individual fact-time was involved with a variety of diverse stakeholders. Carefully prepared PowerPoint presentations, unique to Kimberley’s dynamic and its situational awareness, were an integral element in empowering and kickstarting twoway conversations preparatory to recording a graduated and complete community narrative which is still in the process of being brought to the table. Whilst nothing appears to be happening any time soon, ongoing research in the field is emerging with a complete snapshot, in time, of the community’s wellness, an holistic pattern of its cultural mores, its multifaceted identities and its aspirational memes. While much field evidence is still in the process of being forensically eyeballed, steps are also being taken to develop complex, groundbreaking computer modelling
algorithms to effectively data mine and showcase the Kimberley result for outcomes otherwise unrecognizable to the human eye. Aiding the core competencies of aggregating such a client centric $90,000 process, someone is kindly volunteering leverage to peel back the onion and push forward the Kimberley branding envelope right now. In creating this paradigm shift, there’s a suggestion that just one simple phrase stands out with an environmentally sustainable footprint. The phrase encapsulates the feathery and downy-white landscape of Kimberley’s winter wonderland. It also incorporates the gentleness of the remaining three seasons as well as the unwitting generosity of its people and the lingering impression this gives to the outside world: Kimberley – the Soft Touch. Ted Bolton Kimberley
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Pope Francis calls for more mess I n a wonderful headline, church histori- time, enough time to appoint bishops who an Martin E. Marty wrote, “Pope Francis share his views, and who will in turn enmeans it!” courage like–minded priests and seminariIt seems so! This summer, at the World ans. In a very real sense, the changes the Youth Day in Rio de Janeiro, Pope Francis Pope envisions will take a generation or told a group of young Argentine pilgrims, “I more. Some of the more conservative bishops want to tell you something. What is it that I have spoken about their unexpect as a consequence happiness with the Pope. Bishof World Youth Day? I ops in Rhode Island and want a mess. We knew Philadephia have expressed that in Rio there would be disappointment that the Pope great disorder, but I want Rev. Yme hasn’t spoken more about trouble in the dioceses!” he said, speaking off the Woensdregt abortion. I have been watching with cuff in his native Spanish. “I want to see the church get closer to the growing excitement ever since he was people. I want to get rid of clericalism, the elected. From the very beginning, he set a mundane, this closing ourselves off within different tone. Here is a humble man, who ourselves, in our parishes, schools or struc- lives in a very modest apartment, with few of the perks his predecessor seemed to tures. Because these need to get out!” More recently, Pope Francis rocked the love. He reaches out the people, and seems Catholic Church and surprised the wider to be most comfortable as he wades in world with a free–ranging interview that among the crowds, or washing the feet of charted a course away from an institution imprisoned youths. So far, his comments have all been in that’s “obsessed” with a few sexual and moral issues and toward one that is more the context of interviews. That is to say, this is not formal church teaching. His compastoral, less clerical and less doctrinaire. Pope Francis is sketching out a vision for ments don’t have the kind of weight that a the church, a broad, inclusive vision. But long–thought–out encyclical would have. the question that remains unanswered is But he knows that there will be a huge response to what he has said. He knows that whether he can make that vision a reality. He faces a great deal of opposition in the his thoughts will be broadcast around the Roman Catholic Church. There are many globe. He will face strong opposition as he tries influential bishops and others in the Curia who are opposed to any sense of renewal or to implement his vision. While I am not a change. Part of what Pope Francis needs is Roman Catholic, I have appreciated many
modern papal statements, particularly those dealing with war and peace, and social justice. Those issues are important to Pope Francis as well, but now he’d like equal time for other issues. He knows that the church must wear a different face if it is to invite its own lapsed members or new people into the church. He also knows that expressions of authority are not the best way to change attitudes. He knows the power of symbol, and he has shown natural ways of dealing with people, inviting them in with a personal warmth. His statements won’t change church doctrine, but it does set a fresh new tone. According to a recent survey, Pope Francis’ words and gestures have made him wildly popular among American Roman Catholics. He has sent shock waves into the Roman Catholic Church. But, as he said to the young pilgrims from Argentina, it is time for the church to get closer to people. It may get messy. It probably will. But often, such a mess is the playground of the divine. The bottom line is that I join those who cheer. We are seeing a Pope who wants the church to connect with the people on the street, speaking good news in a world which desperately needs to hear such good news. Whatever else may or may not happen, so far his papacy shows the promise of excitement, revision, and hope. Yme Woensdregt is Pastor at Christ Church Anglican in Cranbrook
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UPCOMING Harmony Chapter #45, Order of the Eastern Star.... October meeting: Monday, October 7th, 7:30 pm Kimberley Masonic Hall, Deer Park Avenue. Honouring members with 50+ years membership. Members & visiting members welcome. Come & help us to honour our backbones’!!! Kazuri Jewellery Dessert Party and sale, Kimberley Gogo Grannies. 6:30 to 9:00 pm, October 9th, 2013. Anglican Church Hall. Tickets available from Gail 250.427.5222 or Shelia 250.427.7137 or at the door. The mission of Kazuri is to provide and sustain employment opportunities for disadvantaged members of Kenyan Society. October 9th. Kimberley Garden Club October program: Planting Spring and Summer-Blooming Bulbs. Selkirk High School Library 7-9 pm. New members welcome. Info: Nola 250-427-1948. Wednesday, October 9th the GoGo Granny’s present their first travelogue of the season. 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NHL slaps Roy with big fine after outburst in coaching debut with Avalanche ENGLEWOOD, Colo. - Patrick Roy says he has been fined $10,000 by the NHL on Thursday for his emotional outburst the night before in his Colorado Avalanche coaching debut. Soon after the final horn of a 6-1 win, Roy yelled at Anaheim coach Bruce Boudreau and then pounded on the glass partition separating the two benches. Roy was livid over a late knee-to-knee hit on rookie Nathan MacKinnon. Roy said he will “always defend my players.” The animated Hall of Fame goalie was far from pleased with Boudreau, who took exception to Roy talking to his players and referees. Roy said: “What Boudreau said was all lies. ... When you’re lying, this is classless.” Captain Gabriel Landeskog missed practice Thursday with a leg injury. Roy said he’s being examined by a doctor. Associated Press
Agent says former CFL star signs with NFL team NEW ORLEANS - It didn’t take Chris Williams long to land in the NFL. The wide receiver, who negotiated his release from the CFL’s Hamilton Tiger Cats this week, has signed a contract with the New Orleans Saints, his agent said Thursday. Dan Vertlieb, Williams’ Vancouver-based agent, told The Canadian Press that Williams is headed to New Orleans. On Wednesday, Williams and the Ticats reached an agreement to allow CFL’s top special-teams player last year to pursue opportunities in the NFL. Contract details weren’t immediately available, but the 25-year-old Williams stands to make much more than the $48,000 base salary he was scheduled to earn this season in Hamilton. The NFL’s 2013 minimum salary is $405,000. Under terms of the deal with Hamilton, should Williams return to the CFL either this season or next, it must be with the Ticats. However, given that Williams received multiple NFL offers moments after being free to entertain them, it’s doubtful he’ll be back in Canada anytime soon. Canadian Press
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There’s no place like home. Hudson Elynuik will be returning to Calgary when the Kootenay Ice take on the HItmen on Friday night, in the first part of a home and home series this weekend. Elynuik, a 15-year-old forward, is pushing for a full-time spot on the team this year after spending the end of the season and playoffs with the club last year. It will be special to step out onto the ice in the Saddledome, after growing up and watching the Hitmen and the Flames, where he will have an audience that includes family and friends. “For sure it’s special,” said Elynuik. “Friends, family, all your relatives, it’s always very special and very surreal having them there to support you.” Elynuik has grown up in the rink, both on and off the ice as a player and spectator by following the Hitmen and the Flames. His dad, Pat Elynuik, is a retired NHLer, who played most of his professional career with the Winnipeg Jets in the 1990s. “I’ve been in Calgary for eight years and got a pretty good look at the Hitmen for a while,” said Elynuik, “had season tickets to the Calgary Flames for a while and my dad was in the alumni for the Flames and got to go downstairs. “We knew Tony Amonte and he gave us a very good experience around the room with the Flames and overall, it was just a great way to grow up.” Fellow Ice teammates Matt Alfaro, Clint Filbrandt and Matt Thomas also hail from Cowtown After Friday night’s tilt, the Hitmen will come down to Cranbrook for a rematch on Saturday night at Western Financial Place. The Hitmen are expected to return another tough team this year after making a
run to the Eastern Conference final in the post-season, where they took the Edmonton Oil Kings to seven games. There are many weapons in their arsenal, but one name that sticks out is Jake Virtanen, a 17-year-old who is heading into his draft year and is projected to be a top pick. Virtanen tallied 16 goals and 18 assists last year for 34 points. He also captured a gold medal with Team Canada at the Ivan Hlinka Memorial Tournament in August. Virtanen just so happens to be close to the family of Ice goaltender Mackenzie Skapski, as they both live in the same city of Abbotsford, B.C. “He’s a really hard-working kid, down to earth,” said Skapski. “He always comes over and plays road hockey with us and other activities, so we kind of know him well, me and my brother [Mitch Skapski]. “…He’s a very well-rounded player and has a lot of skill. Obviously, he’s a very fast player—probably one of the fastest in the Western Hockey League. He’s very good with the puck, and very talented. “He’s a big body, and if you give him room, he’ll capitalize with it.” American Invasion American excursions are rare for the Kootenay Ice, as the team heads down for a swing through the U.S. Division once every two years. On the off-years, it’s the U.S. division teams that come up to Cranbrook, but because of the geographical proximity of Spokane, the Ice and the Chiefs see each other more often during the season. The Ice will play host to their first American squad on Sunday when the Seattle Thunderbirds come to town. However, there is one player on the
Kootenay roster who has seen the T-Birds in action many times over the last couple years. Ryan Chynoweth, who has spent the last two years in the U.S. Division with the Everett Silvertips and the Tri-City Americans, was repatriated back to Canada following a trade to the Ice last week. “They’re a big, strong team,” said Chynoweth. “They’re normally four lines deep and they play all four lines. From experience, they’re always very physical and you just got to be smart against them. “Their defencemen are pretty big and maybe not the fastest, so just get pucks behind them and try to work them down there.” Chynoweth, who was picked up from the Americans by Kootenay in exchange for a fifth-round pick in 2014 WHL Bantam Draft, is still adjusting to his new surroundings, but didn’t hesitate to make an impression last weekend, with a fight and an assist against the ‘Canes and Pats. “Anything I can do to help—if it’s a fight or a hit or anything to keep the puck out of the net,” said Chynoweth. “It was pretty nerve-wracking coming and playing the first couple gams so hopefully it’ll go away here and just get down to playing hockey.” Even though Chynoweth grew up watching the Ice, which is managed by his father, Jeff, he is still stepping into a dressing room with some unfamiliar faces and is searching for his role on the team. “It’s never easy coming in as the new guy, but the guys have been really good to me and I knew a couple of guys on the team so that helps and it’s been nice getting to know everyone.” “…We got a bunch of offensive powerhouses, I don’t think that’s my role. I think I can go out there, bang some bodies around and keep the puck out of our net.”
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Trekker completes 8,000-kilometre journey from Senora, Mexico Trekker John Davis completed his 8,000km self-powered journey near Fernie this week as he arrived on mountain bike at the Morrissey Bridge beside the site of the 400-year-old black cottonwoods. Friends and supporters welcomed Davis on this banner day. Davis began his journey on January 25 as he left the North Jaguar Reserve in Senora, Mexico beginning his historic conservation trek from Mexico to Canada.
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Black Press launches Weekday Morning/Afternoon job search website Courtesy Bl ack Press Media
Black Press Media Group is pleased to announce the arrival of LocalWork. ca, our new jobs and resume website for employers and job seekers. “LocalWork.ca offers job seekers and employment advertisers an exciting new platform that is easier to use and provides a nationally recognized brand,” says Randy Blair, Black Press’s President of the Lower Mainland and Vancouver Island newspaper divisions. “Localwork.ca provides award-winning features and options that will enhance the entire online employment experience, and continues to provide the proven effectiveness of print recruitment advertising that is tailored to meet the advertisers’ needs and budget.” LocalWork.ca will be operated by a partnership between Black Press and Metroland Media Group Ltd. Through its chain of over 100 newspapers, LocalWork.ca has already been filling the local recruitment and job search needs of countless Job Seekers and Recruitment Advertisers alike. With its 190 community and daily newspapers, Black Press will add to LocalWork.ca’s already extensive coverage and market, and will add valuable resources and services for our users. Black Press also owns and operates
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BC Classifieds and BCClassified.com, and the Used Everywhere network. LocalWork.ca’s mission is to deliver the best local job opportunities for employees-to-be, a simple and effective job search and recruitment advertising experience, and the best customer service in the job search industry. “With one entry, I was able to place the ad both on the web and in the specific papers I wanted the ad to appear in,” said Sharon Wales from CertainTeed Gypsum Canada Inc. “The replies I received were from a wide variety of individuals and we were able to select quite a few candidates that we wished to interview from the many received.” Black Press Community News Media is an internationally recognized newspaper publishing group with more than 190 community, daily and urban publications in B.C., Alberta, Yukon, Washington, Hawaii, California, and Ohio published at 14 regional printing centres. Black Press has over 160 websites as well as the Victoria-based free classified web site UsedEverywhere.com. Black Press employes 3,300 people across North America. Victoria resident David Black is Founder, Chairman and majority owner of Black Press, and Rick O’Connor is President and CEO.
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About World Teachers’ Day World Teachers’ Day: why the 5 of October?
October 5, 2013
In 1994, UNESCO proclaimed 5 October World Teachers’ Day, in celebration of the great step made for teachers in 1966 when a special intergovernmental conference convened by UNESCO in Paris in cooperation with the ILO adopted the ILO/ UNESCO Recommendation concerning the Status of Teachers. This recommendation sets forth the rights and responsibilities of teachers, and international standards for their initial preparation and further education, recruitment, employment, teaching and learning conditions. It also contains many recommendations for teachers’ participation in educational decisions through consultation and negotiation with educational authorities. Since its adoption, the Recommendation has been considered an important set of guidelines to promote teachers’ status in the interest of quality education. In addition 5 October celebrates the adoption by the UNESCO General Conference in 1997 of the UNESCO Recommendation concerning the Status of Higher-Education Teaching Personnel. Why a day for teachers? World Teachers’ Day held annually on 5 October is a UNESCO initiative, a day devoted to appreciating, assessing, and improving the educators of the world. The real point is to provide a time to look at and address issues pertaining to teachers. Strangely one of the most central, vital professionals to society does not receive the respect it deserves in some parts of the world. WTD is a natural extension of UNESCO’s
World Teachers’ Day The Board of Education of School District No. 5 (Southeast Kootenay), on behalf of all members of the School District, sincerely thanks all of the teachers in our District for inspiring children with their love of learning. World Teachers’ Day gives us an opportunity to acknowledge your contributions to education and to share our appreciation for your commitment to students throughout the District. Thank you for your hard work and dedication which contributes to the overall success of School District No. 5 (Southeast Kootenay).
all year round work of promoting teachers, ensuring that this profession, so vital to the healthy functioning of society, is itself “healthy”. Teachers are a normative indicator of social health. Why an international day, doesn’t each country have very specific issues? Teachers are producing global citizens, so they are global teachers, who need to situate their advances on a global level.
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WTD is an opportunity to rethink national issues facing teachers from an international perspective, to benchmark progress made by national teachers in a global context. UNESCO provides the best global context to address and exchange ideas across borders. What can I do? Everyone can help by celebrating the profession, by generating awareness about teacher issues, by ensuring
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Teachers build a better world. We inspire our students and we nurture the love of learning every day.
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CANCER (June 21-July 22) Your sense of humor emerges, even if you’re just dealing with the family cat. Lighten up the mood, and understand that everyone needs some time off from stress and obligations. In fact, the best solutions often emerge when people are distracted. Tonight: Ever playful. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) Communication could surprise you. You might understand much more than others do. Move forward with an eye to change. You’ll want to follow up on an important personal matter. Check out a potential purchase with care. Tonight: Hang out with friends at a favorite haunt. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) Remain realistic about the cost of a new purchase. You might be surprised at the expense, but you still might want to buy the item regardless. Be honest with yourself as you make a decision. You won’t want to have any regrets. Tonight: Let someone else treat for a change. LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22)
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Annie’s Mailbox by Kathy Mitchell and Marcy Sugar Dear Annie: I love my husband, but I don’t like him anymore. He is disrespectful to me because I am overweight, and he has been after me for years to lose the extra pounds. He uses filthy language when he speaks to me and says it’s OK because I am disrespecting him by not losing weight. I’m 58 years old, have back problems, wear a size 8 and could stand to lose a good 15 pounds. I am an emotional eater. I lose the weight and then gain it back. But he acts as if I am 50 pounds overweight. Meanwhile, he is tall, thin, has a small beer belly and takes medication for his high cholesterol. My cholesterol is fine. I’ve asked him to go with me for counseling, but he won’t. I went alone years ago, but don’t see anything changing if he won’t go. This is so childish. He is so hateful of anyone who is overweight. I can’t take it anymore. I’m getting more depressed and have been seriously thinking of divorce. I want to leave and never come back. Any suggestions? -Any Name in Any City Dear Any Name: Your husband has become a bully and a verbal abuser. If he has an ounce of sense, he would know that this is not an effective way to get you (or anyone) to change your behavior. It’s simply a way for him to vent, and you are the target of his frustrations. Tell your husband you are ready to walk and that counseling may be the last chance the two of you have to work things out. If he still refuses, talk to a counselor on your own and figure out what you want from your marriage and whether it’s too late to save it. Dear Annie: I have been dear friends with “Nancy” for 10 years. I am worried about her mental health. Nancy has had many issues with depression. But in the past three months, her mother died unexpectedly, and then her mother’s house burned down. Her brother and stepfather were still living there. They are now living in Nancy’s tiny apartment. Her brother is a drug addict with a history of violent behavior. All of this is taking a toll on her, and I can easily see her slipping back into depression. Can you tell me of any free or low-cost places where she can go? She has no insurance and barely makes ends meet. -- Concerned Friend in Kentucky Dear Friend: We’ve printed this list before, but it bears repeating: Free and low-cost help is available through local churches, graduate school counseling departments, medical school psychology departments, United Way, the YMCA, YWCA, the Samaritan Institute (samaritaninstitute.org), NAMI (nami.org), and through support groups such as the Depression and Bipolar Alliance (dbsalliance.org) and the Abraham Low Self-Help Systems (lowselfhelpsystems.org). Dear Annie: As a breast cancer advocate, as well as being a stage IV breast cancer patient, I am concerned about the letter from “Torn Sister,” who says her older sister, “Johanna,” is using a breast cancer diagnosis to manipulate her family into buying her things. Receiving a diagnosis of a serious breast cancer, such as inflammatory breast cancer, is quite naturally upsetting. But expecting large sums of money from family members is unreasonable and something I’ve never heard of a cancer patient doing. Frankly, I wonder whether “Johanna” actually has cancer. I would not take her word for it. “Torn” could offer to go with her to an appointment with her oncologist or to a chemotherapy treatment. Most of us with a serious cancer diagnosis hope for love from our families, but not money. -- Florida Dear Florida: Thank you for writing and for giving us the opportunity to mention that October is National Breast Cancer Awareness Month. Readers, to find a screening site near you, go to nbcam.org. Annie’s Mailbox is written by Kathy Mitchell and Marcy Sugar, longtime editors of the Ann Landers column. Please email your questions to anniesmailbox@comcast.net, or write to: Annie’s Mailbox, c/o Creators Syndicate, 737 3rd Street, Hermosa Beach, CA 90254. To find out more about Annie’s Mailbox and read features by other Creators Syndicate writers and cartoonists, visit the Creators Syndicate Web page at www.creators.com. COPYRIGHT 2013 CREATORS.COM
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19.07 acres of privacy with mountain view. Your neighbours are the Moyie River and Shorty Creek. 4 bedroom, 2 bath home all on one level, comes with stainless steel appliances. Just minutes from the Kingsgate border. 2392207 $525,000. Hosted by: Barbra Skawski
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11:00-12:00 3313 7th Street South $344,900 Fully renovated Highland home w/ dream kitchen, granite counters, stainless steel appliances & much more! 2393282 Sandy Smith
11:00am - 12:30pm 1908 - 2A St. S. $234,900 3+1 bdrms, 2 bath, beautiful kitchen, double carport, RV parking, quiet area, includes all appliances. 2392612 Jeannie Argatoff
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11:30-12:30 4120 Highland Road $454,900 Beautiful country home on private 5.31 acre lot bordering crown land. 2392548 Corey Moore
1:00 - 2:30pm 1919 - 5th St. S. $269,000 Quiet cul-de-sac, gorgeous 3+1 bdrm, 2 bath, open floor plan, close to school. 2392864 Jeannie Argatoff
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Trucks & Vans 1999 DODGE Power Ram 1500 SLT pickup. 4 x 4 Auto. Great shape, 250,000 km. Lots of recent work done. $4,500./obo. Phone 250-427-7046 or 1-250-908-0443
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1:00-2:00 3305 Mt Fisher Drive North $399,900 5 bdrm, 3 bath home. Everything you see will please you! 2391158 Jami Joy
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Saturday, Oct. 5th 1:30 - 3:00pm
12:00 - 1:00pm 514 20th Ave. S. $239,900 2250 sq ft home in a quiet area. Daylight walkout basement, 3 bdrm, 2½ bath, includes 5 appliances. 2392337 Ryan Schembri
New Homes from $277,000-$369,000
Hosted by Cary Swanson 250-421-7195 Incudes appliances, fencing, landscaping & GST!
12:30 - 2:00pm 1217 10 Ave. S. $239,900 Great potential, 3 bdrm bungalow, in-law suite, double garage. 2391569 Gail Ballance
1503 21A Ave S $314,900 Two story, 3 bdrm home w/ garage, fenced & landscaped! 2392730
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1421 21st Avenue South $316,900 2 bdrm bungalow w/ covered decks, garage, main Ă&#x20AC;oor laundry & landscaped. 2389326
OPEN HOUSE Monday October 7 5:00 - 6:00pm 700 Innes Ave. S. $349,000 0.87 acre of beautiful landscaping. 4 bdrm home, triple detached garage, separate well for gardening. 2392071 Waunita Mackintosh
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Homes for Rent
12:45-1:45 509 9th Street South $319,900 Beautifully renovated 5 bdrm, 2 bath Gyro Park home. 2393079 Corey Moore
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LIONS MANOR, Kimberley. Seniors living, 55+. Two, 1bdrm apartments: $350./mo plus utilities & DD. N/S, No pets, no parties. Available Oct.1/13 (250)427-2970
2 BEDROOM main floor house. W/D, F/S, DD. $900./mo. plus utilities. 250-489-1324
11:45-12:45 904 16th Street South $379,900 4 bdrm, 3 bath executive bungalow w/ panoramic views. This is a custom built home! 2389842 Jami Joy
3:00 - 4:30pm 3016 Mt. Fisher Place $449,000 Beautiful 2 storey home, 4 bdrms up, 2½ bath, over 2300 sq ft on 2 floors plus a full basement. 2393167 Jeannie Argatoff
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