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Crown seeks eight years for Hopley Jail sentence would be followed by 10 years supervision for the man who abducted Kienan Hebert
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Randall Hopley should receive a sentence of eight years’ jail plus a 10-year long-term supervision order as well as dangerous offender status, Crown prosecutor Lynal Doerksen
argued Thursday in the sentencing hearing for the 48-year-old man who abducted Kienan Hebert in September 2011. But defense counsel William Thorne said Hopley is not a dangerous offender and should be sentenced to
two years in prison after consideration for the time he has served in custody awaiting sentencing. It was the final day in Hopley’s sentencing hearing Thursday, October 10 in Cranbrook Supreme Court. Justice Heather Holmes
won’t be handing down a sentence this week: she will make her decision on Friday, November 29 in Cranbrook. Doerksen argued that Hopley has a pattern of behaviour involving young boys, starting when he was
15 and continuing until 2011, when Hopley abducted three-year-old Kienan Hebert from his bed in Sparwood, bringing him back four days later.
See HOPLEY, Page 5
Sentencing delayed for carjacker
Nickolas Bullock’s case put over to give counsel more time to prepare S A L LY M AC D O N A L D Townsman Staff
The man charged over a carjacking near Creston last October will be waiting until later this year to learn his sentence. Nickolas Bullock was back in Port Coquitlam Provincial Court on Thursday morning where his sentencing hearing continued. The 27-year-old man has pleaded guilty to robbery, dangerous operation of a motor vehicle, flight from a peace officer, and uttering threats to cause death or bodily harm.
See BULLOCK, Page 5
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LLAM-ME DELIVER YOUR PAPER FOR YOU: Daily Townsman publisher Karen Johnston took over one of the most difficult rural routes in our circulation area Wednesday, Oct. 9, giving a hard-working carrier a break for the day and meeting some new friends in the process. All Black Press publishers were challenged to deliver a route this week in recognition of National Newspaper Carrier Week, which celebrates the unsung work of the folks who deliver your papers. They really are the backbone of our industry — or the legs, at least!
Teck Coal has been given the go-ahead for an expansion of the Line Creek mine, located 20 kilometres northeast of Sparwood. The provincial government granted a conditional Environmental Assessment Certificate to Teck for the Phase II project. Chris Stannell, senior communication specialist
for Teck, said Phase II will extend the Line Creek Operations for up to 18 years, as the current coal reserves will be exhausted and operation ceased in 2014. The project will maintain the current production of 3.5 million tonnes of metallurgic coal a year. “It’s the next phase of mining at the Line Creek operation that’s required to maintain the existing pro-
duction and employment levels at the mine,” he said, adding it would aid in sustaining approximately 500 jobs in the region. Environment Minister Mary Polak and Energy and Mines Minister Bill Bennett issued the conditional certificate for the Elk Valley mine. “We were satisfied that granting a certificate is the best way to protect water
quality and also to keep the mines operating and people working,” Bennett said, noting the recent concerns surrounding selenium in the Elk River due to mining activity. “Selenium will not be cleaned up unless the company is operating successfully.” He noted that in terms of water quality, selenium is an emerging parameter of concern, and it will take some
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time for Teck to stabilize and reverse the trends of selenium in the watershed. Bennett said that by implementing the conditions of the certificate, combined with the Ministry of Environment order to develop an Elk Valley water quality plan, Teck will improve the conditions in the watershed over time.
Don’t play around with prop guns in front of a bank. That’s the lesson a couple of high school students have learned after their film shoot quickly became the subject of a full-on police takedown Wednesday morning. After a call came in, Cranbrook RCMP promptly responded to a call about a potential armed robbery at a downtown Cranbrook bank. It turned out to be group of Mount Baker Secondary students wielding a realistic prop handgun, but the seven officers who responded had to assume it was not a drill.
See LINE CREEK , Page 5
See POLICE , Page 5
Line Creek expansion granted with conditions ARNE PETRYSHEN Townsman Staff
Students’ film shoot leads to takedown
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Police on the road this long weekend for ‘Operation Impact’ RCMP cracking down on impaired driving, seatbelt use, distracted driving, and aggressive driving Barry Coulter
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Dr. Jacquelyn Campbell, noted expert on family violence prevention, was in Cranbrook on Thursday to deliver an all-day training workshop — Intimate Partner Risk Assessment: Implications for Women’s Safety — to approximately 40 people from Kootenay agencies, including Kootenay Haven Transition House, Victims’ Services, Child Protection, Children Who Witness Abuse Program, Mental Health, and others. The purpose for this training is for the participants to receive certification in Danger Assessment. The basis for the training is to go through the danger assessment tool and to be able to use it when needed when the participants’ work requires. Left to right: Scott MacLeod, RCMP Victim Services program manager; Nancy Reid, Canadian Mental Health Association for the Kootenays, Administrator of Women’s Services, Dr. Jacqueline C. Campbell. MacLeod and Reid helped to organize the training workshop.
The RCMP will be out in force on the region’s highways this long weekend. Cpl. Don Erichsen of East Kootenay Traffic Services said the aim is to make sure tragedy is prevented and everyone can get home to enjoy Thanksgiving. So East Kootenay drivers should be aware that “Operation Impact” is running Oct. 11 through 14. “Our goal is to continue to enforce the ‘Big Four,’” Erichsen said. “Impaired driving, occupant restraint use (seat belts), distracted driving (cellphones, etc) and aggressive driving.” Aggressive driving is a pretty broad category, Cpl. Erichsen said. But one particular aspect that’s causing concern
to local police is driver behaviour around emergency vehicles stopped at the side of the road, displaying flashing red, blue or yellow lights. This category includes tow trucks, which most people don’t seem to be aware of, Erichsen said. The RCMP recently conducted a campaign over the past week in the Moyie area and in the Elk Valley, to educate drivers on how to properly approach stopped emergency vehicles. “Of the five hours we were on the road in this two-campaign period, we handed out more than 100 warnings, to people who weren’t slowing down at all and people who weren’t slowing down to the prescribed speed,” Erichsen said.
When the speed limit is 80 kilometres an hour or higher, vehicles must slow down to 70 kilometres an hour and move over. When the speed limit is lower than 70 kph — in town, basically — drivers must slow to 40 and move over. “It’s one of the more aggressive driving behaviours that we’re seeing more and more of,” Erichsen said. “The stories we’re hearing from tow truck drivers are pretty alarming.” To this end, the RCMP are preparing an education campaign, which they will be bringing into the high schools in the area, talking to young drivers and helping them develop proper driving habits.
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On Thursday, the Reach a Reader campaign was held around the Kootenays. In Cranbrook, volunteers ‘sold’ copies of the Thursday Daily Townsman for donations, with all funds going to literacy programs in Cranbrook. Black Press (which owns the Townsman) and Columbia Basin Alliance for Literacy have partnered for the past three years ago on the project. At the Baker’s Beanery, Korey Lancaster, Coun. Sharon Cross, owner Linda Black and Sasha Lepitzki took donations.
Coun. Diana J. Scott was at Max’s Place.
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The Kootenay Ice was represented at Arby’s. Pictured, left to right: players Jon Martin, Mackenzie Skapski, Luke Philp and local Arby’s owner Jesse Roberts.
At the Gelato Bean Cafe, Tiana Hall, Coun. Gerry Warner and Lisa Stiel got out to Reach a Reader.
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Realtor Jason Wheeldon got into the spirit of Reach a Reader, reliving his 1980s carrier days and selling papers and taking donations for the cause. He’s joined here by Townsman publisher Karen Johnston.
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On Thursday, Oct. 10, Kootenay East MLA Bill Bennett presented on behalf of the B.C. Provincial Government a cheque for $45,000 to the Cranbrook Archive Museum and Landmark Association at the Canadian Museum of Rail Travel. The money will be earmarked for the operation of the tours of the train collection. Pictured above, left to right, are Damon Colgan, Executive Director of the Canadian Museum of Rail Travel (CMRT), MLA Bennett, and Jeanette Sissons, Chair of the CMRT board.
Council looks at potential for automated parking at hospital A r n e P e t rys h e n Townsman Staff
The Health and Wellness Committee asked Coun. Gerry Warner to enquire at the Monday, Oct. 7 Cranbrook council meeting if the city would be able to approach Interior Health about installing an automated ticket dispensing machine at the East Kootenay Regional Hospital parking lot. Currently, the hospital parking lot has a paid meter system in place. Security takes care of ticketing. The prob-
lems come for people who may not easily be able to run out when the meter is going to expire, or whose procedure may take longer than first thought. Warner said there are two big advantages to the automatic ticket machines, some of which are in use at other hospitals in the province. “You just drive in and pull the ticket out then you wouldn’t pay until you left, then you just pay for the time you are in there, as opposed to
paying for an hour,” he said. “The other advantage would be that in the long run, Interior Health would gain more revenue from such a machine.” Warner said that currently there are people getting fines and not paying them. He said that he’s heard the security has let people off as well “if they look stressed out.” “This might be a better system all around and remove a major annoyance with the situation,” he said. CAO Wayne Staudt said he
would contact Interior Health and see if they have considered that option. If they have not then he recommended drafting a letter highlighting the option. Mayor Wayne Stetski said that he’d heard about prepaid meter cards. The prepaid cards can be loaded up beforehand then used on machines configured for them. Stetski said the person who talked to him about it had seen slots for the cards in the hospital’s machines.
News and notes from the RDEK
Home-based business regulations move to public hearing in some areas, not all Staff
Bylaw amendments concerning the regulation of home based businesses in the RDEK are proceeding to public hearing in October. The regulations effect Electoral Areas C, E, F and G as well as the Jaffray area in Electoral Area B. The board postponed consideration of any changes to the regulation of home based businesses in Electoral Area A pending a discussion of the proposed amendments at the upcoming
Area A Town Hall meeting. Details regarding the upcoming public hearings will be available on the RDEK website and advertised in local newspapers.
Frank Shnider Memorial Rink would be provided through the Columbia Valley Recreation Service. A date for the meeting has not yet been set.
Edgewater meeting to discuss Recreation Service Area A meeting will be held in the community of Edgewater to discuss a proposal that they be included in the Columbia Valley Recreation Service Area. If Edgewater were to be included, operational funding for the
Board moves to protect Baptiste Lake from activity The RDEK will request the Ministry of Forests, Lands and Natural Resource Operations establish a Section 16 Land Act Map Reserve over Baptiste Lake for the purpose of providing additional protection for
the lake’s primary use as a reservoir. In addition, an application will be submitted for a Community and Institutional Land Act tenure over the lake for a water reservoir. Baptiste Lake is the drinking water source for the community of Edgewater and recently a developer who owns property around the lake constructed some docks, prompting the RDEK to seek additional protection for the water source.
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Hopley won’t return to Sparwood: defense CONTINUED from page 1 There was no sexual paraphernalia found in the cabin where Hopley kept Kienan for those days, Doerksen told the court. However, Doerksen said, a sexual motive can’t be dismissed. “Why does a male abduct a child? I think it’s safe for the court to conclude that it’s to sexually assault the child,” Doerksen said. “The main element is that Hopley will take a child for his own pur-
poses.” The abduction of Kienan Hebert was Hopley’s second attempt – and this one successful – to abduct a child from home, and it was a premeditated act, Doerksen continued, referring to Hopley’s attempted abduction of a 10-year-old boy in 2007. “It may have been impulsive through the selection of the victim, but the nature of what was found in the house Kienan was held in
shows it was not an impulsive act.” For the defense, Thorne said the abduction of Kienan and the attempted abduction in 2007 are not connected to a spate of sexual offenses against children that Hopley committed as a teen. “This should not be considered a pattern of behaviour at all,” Thorne said. “(Doerksen) suggests that having an interest in children itself
Bullock case delayed CONTINUED from page 1
However, on October 10, Judge Deirdre Pothecary adjourned the sentencing to allow defense and prosecution to look into matters that would effect her decision. The sentencing hearing was held in Port Coquitlam, but Cranbrook-based Crown prosecutor Andrew Mayes appeared via video link in the case. A video feed to the Port Coquitlam court room was set up from Cranbrook’s court house. On Tuesday, the Crown suggested that Bullock should receive a global sentence of eight years and two months. However, defense counsel Gary Botting suggested a sentence of less than 18 months would be appro-
priate. Bullock is charged in connection with the October 2, 2012, carjacking in Kitchener. Bullock and his 17-yearold girlfriend were hitchhiking and a Creston man stopped to pick them up. Bullock then told the driver to get out of the vehicle and pepper sprayed him. The stolen vehicle was later chased by police through Cranbrook. On Thursday, Judge Pothecary placed a sweeping publication ban on the case that prohibits media from mentioning events related to Bullock’s arrest in Cranbrook. Bullock will next appear in court Jan. 31, 2014, in Port Coquitlam.
Police interrupt video shoot CONTINUED from page 1 it.
He said officers have to assume the danger is real and act accordingly. In Canada toy and prop guns have to have an orange barrel tip as otherwise they oftentimes look identical to real firearms. Hrehirchuk said an incident like this one had the potential to end badly. He said they didn’t confiscate the prop.
Line Creek extension granted CONTINUED from page 1 The 26 conditions that Teck Coal has to meet to be in compliance with the certificate are legally-binding. They include: developing management plans to mitigate local and cumulative effects on water quality and wildlife; developing a compensation plan to offset fish habitat loss and a regional fish habitat management plan; completing a population assessment of westslope cutthroat trout in the Upper Fording drainage basin; verifying the findings of the human-health-risk assessment;
working collaboratively with the Ktunaxa Nation to develop a number of plans, including a Cultural Management Plan, a Work Force and Business Opportunities Plan and an Economic Participation in Mine Closure Plan. British Columbia’s environmental assessment process involves First Nations, government agencies and the public and looks at the potential for environmental, economic, social, heritage and health effects from a proposed project.
the court system following the 2007 crime. “His explanation for the Hebert abduction – strange as it may seem, hard to believe even – is the explanation he has consistently given.” Crown and defense agreed that sentencing should take into account the fact that Kienan was returned to his home. “The fact that Kienan was returned unharmed is a major mitigating factor and the sentence should reflect that very significantly,” said Thorne. Doerksen said the fact Hopley returned Kienan changes the sentence the prosecution is seeking. “Had he not returned the child, the Crown would have had no problem seeking a sentence longer than 10 years,” he said. “Returning the child does not
right the wrong but it is better than if he did not.” Thorne disagreed that Hopley should be considered a dangerous offender, instead arguing for a five-year global sentence for the abduction of Kienan, breaking into the Heberts’ home, and for breaking into the cabin in Crowsnest Lake where Kienan was kept. Thorne said Hopley should receive credit at time and a half for the time he has spent in custody awaiting sentencing, bringing the sentence down to two years. Instead of the longterm supervision order sought by the prosecution, Hopley should be placed on probation following that sentence, Thorne argued. That probation would likely be served in a larger community than Spar-
wood. “The chances of Hopley going back to Sparwood are nill,” Thorne said. “If he is placed on probation, there is a strong possibility he would be in a different centre where there are more Corrections staff to closely supervise him.” Doerksen suggested a sentence in the range of nine to eleven years for the combined charges, with time served credit as dayfor-day, making the range between seven and nine years. That should be followed, Doerksen argued, by 10 years of supervision that would be similar to parole with strict conditions. If Hopley broke the parole conditions, Doerksen explained, he would return to jail. Hopley will learn his fate on November 29 in Cranbrook.
Pot petitioners off target at 30-day mark J E F F N AG E L Black Press
Pot reformers fell short of their sign-up target for the first third of their campaign to force a provincial referendum on marijuana enforcement. Sensible BC spokesman Dana Larsen said the campaign had 65,000 signatures as of Oct. 9 – 15,000 less than their aim of 80,000 by the 30-day mark of the 90-day petition drive. “We’re a little bit behind the target we set,” Larsen said, adding getting canvassers officially registered has proven more onerous than expected. But he remains confident the campaign can succeed in getting the signatures of 10 per cent of eligible voters in every B.C. district. That would take 300,000 signatures in total, but Larsen said the aim is for 450,000 or 15 per cent in each riding to provide a buffer against signatures that are declared invalid. The campaign aims to pass legislation that would bar police from spending any time or resources enforcing the federal law against possessing small amounts of marijuana. Its goal is to use that as a starting point to work towards broader
legalization. Defeat in any single district means the petition campaign fails. And even if it succeeds, a referendum is not automatic – the Legislature could introduce the proposed Sensible Policing Act but not put it to a vote. If it was sent to another referendum it could be non-binding – the HST referendum after a successful Fight HST petition was binding only because Premier Gordon Campbell declared it so. Fight HST also had many more signatures at their 30-day mark – more than 300,000 – and eventually got 705,000. “They got a lot more than they actually needed,” Larsen said. “They could have done it with less.” Larsen said canvassers have already got nearly enough signatures in Vancouver districts like the West End and along False Creek. Most Interior and Northern districts are also doing well, with about a third of the signatures gathered, and campaigns are running ahead of schedule in Nelson, Kelowna and Kamloops. Suburban ridings in Metro Vancouver, including Surrey and Co-
quitlam, have proven more challenging. “Surrey is a bit of an issue. It’s a lot of districts in one city and a lot of people that we need.” Canvassers from Vancouver will be sent to those areas as Vancouver ridings wrap up, Larsen said. So far, Sensible BC has 3,000 canvassers
registered, up from 1,600 when they launched. Larsen expects the canvasser count will grow to 4,000 by the early December deadline, but that would be well short of Fight HST’s 6,500 canvassers. Petition locations are on the Sensible BC website at sensiblebc. ca.
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A passerby saw the group with the prop handgun and called it in. Immediately police descended in full force and instructed the students to get on the ground. However, after the situation was defused and police had a chat with the students they were let on their way. Cpl. Rod Hrehirchuk said the situation is a good opportunity to remind people to think about how their actions may be perceived before doing
establishes a pattern. I respectfully disagree. It has to be more than that.” Hopley “grew out of” the type of sexual offenses he committed as a teen, Thorne said. “What we have here to consider is a criminal past, beginning in the middle of his teen years and extended into his early adult years, of sexually assaulting children. Then there was nothing for quite some time.” Hopley holds that in 2007, his motive for trying to abduct the 10-year-old boy in Sparwood was to return the child to his biological mother, who offered Hopley $2,800 for the task. And, Thorne said, Hopley has consistently said that he abducted Kienan Hebert because he felt he was unfairly treated by police and
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LETTERS to the EDITOR Re: Paving
A recent letter to the editor from Mr. Brian Kostiuk (Paving – Cranbrook Daily Townsman – Thursday September 26, 2013) was critical of the City using taxpayer dollars to pave an access road to the Spray Irrigation Administration Centre located off Highway 3/95 north of the City earlier this fall. The paving work was first identified as the preferred dust control method in an engineering design study completed in 2009 as part of the overall Wastewater Improvement Program at the spray irrigation property. City administration acknowledges and understands the concerns of Mr. Kostiuk and other citizens of the community that paving the road to the spray irrigation pump house may not have been the best use of the City’s resources given the City’s infrastructure deficit including City streets that are in need of repair and maintenance. The CAO is reviewing the decision to pave the access road with staff. The City would like to thank Mr. Kostiuk for bringing his concerns forward. Wayne Stetski, Mayor City of Cranbrook
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I can hardly contain myself as to when the next segment of ‘hazing’ will appear on the horizon. After the much publicized and successful hazing of urban deer on the outskirts of Kimberley, I look forward to the
next hazing event. I imagine there will be a great turnout of locals all willing to pay cash money to witness the ‘Hazing of the Grizzlies’. I expect the attendance would eclipse the Accordion Fest. Regarding Ted Bolton’s letter to the editor on branding, points well taken. Bill Roberts Kimberley
Time for sensible marijuana laws in BC
Mr Fletcher’s recent editorial misrepresented the Sensible BC campaign, and could lead to confusion about our efforts for a marijuana referendum. The ultimate aim of Sensible BC is to have BC’s marijuana industry regulated in a similar manner to wine. Our proposed legislation, the Sensible Policing Act, is designed to bring us closer to that goal. The Sensible Policing Act has four components, all of which are within provincial jurisdiction. The first aspect is to redirect police resources away from being wasted on simple possession of marijuana. Last year, BC police made over 16,500 arrests for marijuana possession, draining $10.5 million in police and court time away from investigation of more serious criminal offences. If Sensible BC is successful, then tens of thousands of hours of police and court time would immediately be freed up to pursue real criminals. This means safer
communities for everyone, and less backlog in our courts. Second, our legislation treats a minor in possession of marijuana exactly the same as if it were alcohol. The allows police to deal with a teenager smoking pot, but without the lifetime criminal record that can restrict travel and employment. Third, the Sensible Policing Act calls upon the federal government to repeal marijuana prohibition, so that BC can regulate and tax it in a manner similar to wine and beer. This would send a powerful message of change to Ottawa, and give our Prime Minister the mandate to legalize. Finally, our legislation creates a BC commission to figure out the rules needed to implement legalization. Like alcohol and tobacco, most of the regulation for legal marijuana would be determined at the provincial level. British Columbia cannot fully legalize marijuana without a change to federal law., but we can take some sensible steps in the right direction. That is what Sensible BC is all about. We’re now about one month into our three month time-limit for gathering signatures. This is the largest and most organized marijuana reform effort in Canadian history. If you support sensible marijuana laws, then join our growing team of over 3000 canvassers, and help collect signatures in your community. Find out more at http://SensibleBC.ca
Dana Larsen Sensible BC
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KIMBERLEY AND CRANBROOK COMMUNITY CALENDAR
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Then & Now
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n the earliest days, the town of Cranbrook grew in such a way as to define certain aspects of the community to the present day. The CPR yards formed the initial focal point with businesses and residential areas fanning out to the east and west. The west side did not fan well due in part to the separation from greater Cranbrook by constant rail traffic. To the east of the CPR, along Van Horne, Baker and Cranbrook Streets, lay the business district. The area nearest the tracks was taken by hotels and businesses or other pursuits commonly accompanying the CPR at the time: small rail-related industry, Chinatown, and the red-light district. Much of the nearby housing — single lot, one-storey cottages — was occupied by railway and lumber workers. Beyond that the city grew, dictated in part, according to the placement of now removed creeks and marshes. The initial growth in the area between 1st and 9th Avenue and Baker to 2nd Street required ensuing home owners to construct their (often larger and more elaborate houses) in the area known as Baker Hill and further east along Joseph Creek. The red-light district and Chinatown eventually disappeared to be replaced primarily by light industry and business. Throughout the
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The Campbell & Manning Block, 112- 8th Avenue. early years Hanson (8th) Avenue, between Baker and 1st Street, more or less functioned as a buffer between the blue-collar to the west and the white-collar to the east. It became an avenue of garages, repair shops and small, often temporary, businesses, a character, or perhaps lack of it, that has continued to the present day. It was upon this street that Leroy Sage built his shoe/second-hand shop in 1904. Mr. Sage died in 1905, leaving the property in the hands of the executors of the estate who, in 1907, sold it to pioneer Cranbrook Hotel owner James Ryan, who, in 1909, sold it to local grocery merchants Joseph Campbell and Ira Manning. The partners undertook to construct a rental space known as the Campbell and Manning Block, hiring local contractor George Leask to erect the superstructure in October, 1911. Within a month the bricklayers were working apace and the result, by January, 1912, was a two-storey brick building with two stores (whose large plate glass windows have long since been filled in) and storage space on the
ground floor, at least 17 rental bedrooms on the second floor and a fourlane, 10-pin bowling alley in the basement. It seemed a perfect recipe for success. It wasn’t quite. If not the location then certainly the recession of the First World War hurt rentals for the Campbell and Manning enterprise as it did not fare as well as might be expected. The stores were transient; a confectionery, a general merchant, a taxidermy, a furniture repair shop, a restaurant and numerous other undertakings over the next few years. The upstairs rooms were originally rented to the nearby Cranbrook Hotel while a hotel annex was being constructed across the street but that was only temporary. While it was without doubt the most attractive building on the block and one of the most substantial in the business district, it doesn’t appear to have quite lived up to expectations. The bowling alley, though popular at times, ran intermittently during the next five decades. Campbell and Manning dissolved their partnership in 1913. At the time they also
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owned both the Cosmopolitan Hotel and their long-standing grocery business. Although Mr. Manning took the grocery and Mr. Campbell took the Cosmopolitan, they apparently retained joint ownership of the business block. In May of 1920, Messrs Joseph Maripodi and Egisto Bigattini purchased the property which became known as the Venezia Hotel. It was a baptism under fire for Egisto Bigattini who awoke in his hotel room during the early morning hours of May 27, 1920, to find a man rummaging through his effects. A scuffle ensued in which Mr. Bigattini was shot in the abdomen. The assailant made his escape through a window onto a roof only to return a short time later while the police were investigating. He was immediately identified by his victim and arrested. Although Mr. Bigattini suffered a rather large loss of blood he was back on his feet within a week. The ensuing trial attracted much local attention not least due to the fact that Mr. Bigattini accused his attacker, Charles De Palmer of Fernie, of approaching him earlier in the week with a proposition to
provide women prostitutes to work out of the hotel on a regular basis, an offer which Bigattini claimed he refused. De Palmer was tried, found guilty and sentenced to 18 months of hard labour in the Nelson jail. The hotel never quite shook the somewhat unsavoury reputation garnered during the incident and ongoing liquor infractions didn’t help. It was later purchased by the Provenzano brothers, sold to Joe Lipovski in 1955 and, in turn, to Tom Chittick and Stan McKay in 1968. It was this partnership that renamed it the Sam Steele Hotel during the city’s annual Sam Steele Days in August, 1969. For the next 30 years the Sam Steele Hotel settled in as a more-orless genial neighbourhood pub, attracting pretty much one of everything that the neighbourhood had to offer. The interior was renovated a few times; doorways filled in, the exterior painted white and odd little bits of decoration added. The bowling alley sat unused. Following the turn of this century the hopeful heritage building became a strip joint, which it remains.
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Local lacrosse player hoping to crack provincial team TRE VOR CR AWLEY Sports Editor
A local lacrosse athlete is hoping to make a provincial squad this weekend as he heads down to the Lower Mainland to try out for Team B.C. Caine Manion, a 15-year-old lacrosse player, is hoping to make the crossover from box lacrosse to field lacrosse with a provincial team that will travel around to high-level tournaments. He already booked a
spot on Team Kootenay, but now he’s set his sights a little higher, and hopes to make the team as a midfield. “I want to showcase that I know I can be on the team, that I can fit in with the team and be a team player,” said Manion. Cranbrook has a thriving box lacrosse scene with the Outlaws minor lacrosse association and is working on getting a high school field lacrosse team off the ground. Field lacrosse is
much different from it’s box counterpart, however, Manion has had some help sharpening his skills from a local NCAA athlete. Dakota Hollister, who is currently down at Bellarmine University in Kentucky on a lacrosse scholarship, has worked with Manion over the summer to give him some pointers. “Practically the whole field lacrosse,” said Manion, on what he learned from Hollister. “He practically showed me everything.”
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Finding chemistry between players can like prospecting for gold. It can take time, but eventually, you may get lucky and strike it rich. The Kootenay Ice discovered that last year, pairing up Jaedon Descheneau and Sam Reinhart, and the two have become the offensive backbone of the team. When one scores, the other usually assists, and vice versa. Their chemistry has really shown since the beginning of the season, as the two have piled on the points on the scoresheet. In eight games, Reinhart has seven goals and 12 assists, while Descheneau has seven goals and eight assists. However, it’s not fair to say that they alone are providing offensive production. Like last year, Levi Cable and Luke Philp were paired up with graduate Brock Montgomery and provided some solid offensive production on their own right, as Philp, the team rookie of the year, scored 20 goals while Cable added 14, despite missing five games at the end of the season. Philp and Cable are reunited again this season, and they have 11 points combined in 8 games.
Plus, scoring has come in from other areas of the roster, which is always an encouraging sign. When it comes to finding chemistry between players, head coach Ryan McGill first looks for pairs before searching for a third player to complete the line. “You want to find pairs, for sure,” said McGill, “and then, within those pairs that find good chemistry, you have to find that third person that can bring something else to the table—an intangible, so to speak—where somebody that can maybe get on the forecheck and get that first hit and turn that puck over, or somebody that has lots of speed through the neutral zone to complement the pairs that have the real good chemistry.” It’s tough to read too much into
lines combinations, because it can change on a nightly basis if someone is fired up and having a good game, McGill added. “On some nights, it might be different in certain situations, because somebody’s really got a game going and you want to make sure you give that person every opportunity to help someone else out, too,” McGill said. “So you’ll find that I keep a lot of pairs together, and then move guys in and out on that one spot.” Cable played with Reinhart and Descheneau for a bit, before reuniting with Philp. Zach Zborosky and Matt Alfaro have both rotated in and out as the third man with Reinhart and Descheneau. “Obviously we’d love the opportunity that if we had four lines that could stay together the whole time and develop a huge amount of chemistry, that’d be great for us, it’s just in the game of hockey, it’s not always entirely possible,” said McGill. Combinations can get tricky, too, when injuries come into play. Jeff Hubic, who uses his size to play a physical role up front, was sent back down to defence in Lethbridge to add an extra body to the defensive corps, which is missing Tanner Faith and Landon Peel to injury.
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Raonic loses out at Shanghai Masters ASSOCIATED PRESS
SHANGHAI, China - Canada’s Milos Raonic has been eliminated from the Shanghai Masters after losing 7-6 (2), 6-4 to Switzerland’s Stanislas Wawrinka in the third round. The 10th-ranked player from Thornhill, Ont., was coming off two straight final appearances, winning in Thailand before losing the final in Tokyo last week. Meanwhile, Roger Federer’s chances of qualifying for the ATP Tour Finals took a hit Thursday when he lost in three sets to Gael Monfils, the latest ear-
ly-round loss for the 17-time Grand Slam champion. Monfils beat the former No. 1-ranked Federer 6-4, 6-7 (5), 6-3 in the third round, extending the Swiss star’s recent slide. Defending champion Novak Djokovic and top-ranked Rafael Nadal, meanwhile, moved into the quarter-finals with straightset wins. Djokovic beat Italy’s Fabio Fognini 6-3, 6-3, while Nadal rallied from 5-2 down in the second-set tiebreaker to down Argentina’s Carlos Berlocq 6-1, 7-6 (5). Two of the tourna-
ment’s other top seeded players were ousted: No. 3 David Ferrer lost to Florian Mayer 6-4, 6-3, and No. 4 Tomas Berdych was ousted by Nicolas Almagro 6-7 (6), 6-3, 7-6 (4). Federer, who has slipped to No. 7 in the rankings, was playing for the first time since losing in the fourth round of the U.S. Open. He was in need of a strong showing in Shanghai to secure a berth in the elite season-ending ATP Tour Finals in London - a tournament he played every year since 2002.
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Federer is currently seventh in the standings, with only a slight lead over several other players vying to get into the eight-man field in London. He plans to play in Basel and Paris in hopes of making it into the Nov. 4-11 tournament. Federer fell to a player ranked outside the top 40 for the fourth time in his last six matches. He came into the match with a 6-1 record against Monfils, who returned to the tour recently after an injury layoff. Federer remained upbeat despite the loss - and his subsequent defeat in doubles with Chinese partner Zhang Ze. He said the most important thing was not to worry about every setback. “It’s pretty simple: You just keep on working hard, make sure that you get back on winning ways, then you become confident again, sort of get there,” Federer said.
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WINNING WAYS: The Laurie Middle School bantam volleyball team was victorious over Jaffray in their first tournament in Fernie. Pictured back row, left to right: Hannah Davis, Natalie Armstrong, Alyssa McElhinney, Natalie Tepper, Sidney Pinch, Jessica Armstrong and Brea McCormack. Front row: Kara Lethbridge, Presley Armstrong, Georgia Wurzer, Ali Giesbrecht, Kathryn Soderstrom, and Andrea Byford.
Kootenay to face Tigers, Raiders Continued from page 8 Hunting the Tigers Kootenay heads into Medicine Hat on Saturday to take on the Tigers, which sit on top of the Eastern Conference and have only one regulation loss so far in the early season. Medicine Hat is unbeaten in regulation over the last four games, losing only to the Thunderbirds in an overtime decision on home ice. The Tigers benefited from the return on team captain Hunter Shinkaruk who made a strong challenge to stick with the Vancouver Canucks, however, the NHL squad made the decision to send their first-rounder back to major-junior. In three games back with the Tigers, Shinkaruk has six points with 3 goes and 3 assists. Despite Shinkaruk’s absence while up in the pros, the Tigers have been able to score by committee with Curtis Valk, Cole Sanford, Trevor Cox and Logan McVeigh. The Tabbies also acquired
crease guardian Daniel Wapple from the Moose Jaw Warriors, who is in a battle with Mark Langhammer for starting duties. Shinkaruk and Reinhart are former teammates with Team Canada’s U18 squad two years ago, when the Canadians captured a bronze medal at the World Championships. Pillaging the Raiders After Saturday’s contest, the Ice head back home to host the Prince Albert Raiders, which are also off to a hot start, with six wins and two losses in eight games. The Raiders bolstered their blueline with the return of Winnipeg Jets’ first rounder Josh Morrissey, who will quarterback the defence. Up front, the team is led by German import Leon Dratsaitl, who is happily lighting the goal lamp as he begins his draft-year campaign, and rumours have it that he will go high up in the first round. Like with the Tigers, it’s scoring by committee so far with
Jayden Hart, Reid Gardiner and Dakota Conroy chipping in on the points race. The team made a big deal in the offseason to acquire overage goaltender Cole Cheveldave from the Kamloops Blazers. Being that he came from Kamloops, the Ice haven’t had a chance to see him much over the last two years, but this will be the first of four meetings this season. So far, the Raiders won their first five straight, then suffered a pair of losses before winning against the Giants in a shootout on Tuesday. It will be the return of former Kootenay Ice coach Cory Clouston when the Raiders come to town. Clouston was an assistant to current bench boss Ryan McGill during his first tenure before taking over the top job for five years. Clouston was recently overtaken by McGill as the winningest coach in Kootenay franchise history, however, he’ll be looking for a win in different colours behind the Prince Albert bench.
Tigers drop A’s 3-0 to for berth in AL series Associated Press
OAKLAND, Calif. Justin Verlander pitched another Game 5 gem in Oakland while carrying a no-hit bid into the seventh inning, and Miguel Cabrera homered to lead the Detroit Tigers past the Athletics 3-0 Thursday night and back into the AL championship series. Joaquin Benoit retired Seth Smith on a fly ball with two on in the ninth to close out the deciding game of their division series. The Ti-
gers became the first team to reach the ALCS in three straight years since the New York Yankees from 1998-2001. Game 1 is Saturday in Boston. The Tigers went 4-3 against the Red Sox this year. They have never faced each other in the post-season. Verlander gave up a clean, two-out single to Yoenis Cespedes in the seventh to end his chance at the third no-hitter in post-season history. The hit hardly fazed him, however.
On a night he allowed only three baserunners, Verlander made it a post-season-record 30 straight
scoreless innings against one team since Coco Crisp hit a leadoff home run for the A’s in Game 1 last October.
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VANCOUVER - The Vancouver Canucks are expanding the duties of senior management team member Stan Smyl. He was named director of player development Thursday, the NHL team said in a release. Smyl will also continue to serve as senior adviser to general manager Mike Gillis. “Stan has been a cornerstone of our franchise as a player, coach and member of our management team for over 30 years,” Gillis said in a release. “We are
thrilled to expand his role to have him work closely with our prospects. Stan embodies hard work and has shown an unwavering commitment to excellence. “We look forward to having him instil these qualities in our prospects as they develop on and off the ice.” Smyl has spent his entire professional hockey career with the Canucks organization, first as a player then as a coach before becoming a member of the senior management team. He was named colle-
giate scouting director in June 2008 and became the senior adviser to the GM a few months later. In his new role, Smyl will be responsible for working with the club’s young players to assist them with their continued growth as professionals. During his NHL playing career, Smyl established team records for games played (896), goals (262), assists (411) and points (673). He served as team captain from 1982-1990 and had his No. 12 retired by the team in 1991.
Millions of tickets up for grabs for 2014 World Cup in Brazil Associated Press
SAO PAULO, Brazil Soccer fans have applied for more than six million World Cup tickets, nearly double the total available in Brazil next year. Because of the high demand, FIFA will hold a random draw to allocate the tickets to those who applied in the first phase, which ended on Thursday. The second phase will be from Nov. 5-28, with tickets available on a first-come, first-serve basis. Fans will be allowed to make purchases
again on Dec. 8, after the World Cup draw determines where and when each of the 32 teams will play. Organizers expect a total of nearly 3.3 million tickets to be available for the first World Cup in Brazil since 1950, but only about one million were offered in the first phase. One million requests were made in the first seven hours after the sales opened in late August, and another one million requests were made in the past week. Brazilians made 70 per cent of the requests,
followed by Americans, Argentines and Germans. Each applicant could request for up to four tickets for a maximum of seven of the 64 matches. FIFA said in a statement that it received applications from 203 countries, with the most popular request the opener in Sao Paulo on June 12 and the final at Maracana Stadium in Rio de Janeiro on July 13. More than 720,000 tickets were requested for the opener and more than 750,000 for the final.
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The power of giving thanks
hy do we give thanks this weekend? Canadians don’t have the kind of mythology that Americans have about Thanksgiving. For them, it’s part of the founding myth of their nation. It’s the story of the Pilgrim settlement (some would call it the Pilgrim occupation of the land), and their first years in the new land. For us, thanksgiving is a harvest festival. A festival at the time of gathering the harvest is one of the oldest customs in the world. It’s a time set aside to give thanks. India’s rice harvest festival, Pongol, is held in January. Nigeria has a New Yam Festival which falls in July or August. Many cultures celebrate the harvest as a sacred time. In Swaziland, the ceremony known as Incwala is the most important traditional holiday. It celebrates both the harvest and binds the nation to its king. Canada’s first thanksgiving was celebrated by Martin Frobisher in Newfoundland in 1578. The first official Canadian Thanksgiving Day was celebrated on April
Yme Woensdregt 5, 1872 in gratitude for the Prince of Wales’ recovery from an illness. In 1957, Parliament declared the second Monday in October as “a day of general Thanksgiving to Almighty God for the bountiful harvest with which Canada has been blessed.” When we give thanks for harvest, we acknowledge that while there is much we can do, at a deep level it’s beyond our control. Most of us have forgotten that. We don’t know what it means to count on the seasons. We don’t have to worry about getting enough rain or sun at just the right time so that our crops can grow. We don’t have to fertilize or cultivate the land or bring in the harvest. When we need food, all we have to do is hop
in the car, go to the store or the farmer’s market where it’s ready for us, pre–packaged and shrink–wrapped. We can get what we want when we want it — even strawberries in April. It seems as if we are in control. We’ve lost that sense of looking to the skies for the right weather, that sense of waiting for crops to grow in their own time, that sense of gratitude when everything works together. Part of the result of such an “instant society” is that we’ve forgotten how to be grateful. We are much more adept at grumbling and complaining. Dennis Prager, author of “Happiness is a Serious Problem: A Human Nature Repair Manual” writes that “Gratitude isn’t an emotion most of us cultivate.” Even on Thanksgiving, we are more likely to concentrate on the turkey or the television or getting the leaves raked up than on giving thanks. But “gratitude has an extraordinary power to improve our lives”. It’s more than simply good manners. According to Prager, “the value in giv-
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ing thanks … is nothing less than the key to happiness … The secret to happiness is gratitude. All happy people are grateful, and ungrateful people cannot be happy. We tend to think that it is being unhappy that leads people to complain, but it is truer to say that it is complaining that leads to people becoming unhappy. Become grateful and you will become a much happier person.” This is why Christian faith places such emphasis on thanking God. Worship is filled with expressions of gratitude. The Psalms are filled
with effusive praise to God and gratitude for all God has done. Why? Not because God needs our gratitude. C.S. Lewis, in his reflections on the Psalms, asked why it was that God expected human beings to praise him. Lewis’ conclusion is that it’s not because God needs our praise. It’s because we need it. When we praise God, we enhance our enjoyment of what we are grateful for. Learning to be thankful is the best vaccination against taking good fortune for granted. And the less you take for granted, the more pleasure and
joy life will bring you. Prager reminds us that happiness is a craft which needs to be practiced. “Unhappiness is easy. Happiness takes hard work.” He suggests that the pursuit of moderation, depth, wisdom, clarity, goodness, and the transcendent will help us attain happiness. It can be hard to do. Like most useful skills, it takes years of practice before it becomes second nature. This is one reason that religion, sincerely practiced, leads to happiness. It ingrains the habits of thankfulness, and as gratitude becomes part of who we
are, we open the door to gladness. Margaret Visser gives the same advice in her book, “The Gift of Thanks”. “Gratitude is always a matter of paying attention, of deliberately beholding and appreciating the other.” This Thanksgiving, we can resolve not to take the gifts in our lives for granted. Instead let us pay attention, deliberately appreciating all the gifts in our lives, and cultivating an attitude of gratitude. Yme Woensdregt is Pastor at Christ Church Anglican in Cranbrook
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hings were not going well for and texture, quality of glue used, Daniel Spiegelman. In fact, and any luster which remained nothing was. His theft of a on the scroll. None of these feamassive amount of items from Co- tures, which are crucial to historilumbia University’s Rare Book and ans, genealogists, and book Manuscript Library should have scholars, can be found in the made him a wealthy man. Yet un- photocopy. Ashton strongly suglike other institutions he stole from gested that the scroll’s physical in the past, Columbia University properties were at least — and would not let it go. Unable to un- sometimes more —important load his merchandise stateside, than its content. Spiegelman was forced to relocate As she moved to her second to Europe, only to be promptly ar- example (she had brought all rested. Even his kinds of rare items), attempt to esSpiegelman’s lawyer cape extradition objected, stating went horribly none of the examBOOKNOTES ples were relevant to awry. Not only did he bring all the case at hand. Mike Selby These items were kinds of unwanted law ensimply furnished by forcement upon him (he claimed Columbia for the prosecution; he had funded the Oklahoma City none of these were items SpiegelBombing), but he ended up being man stole. extradited anyway. However, each item Ashton His new defense strategy was brought had indeed been stolen to try and convince the judge that by Spiegelman. The FBI had rehis thefts had not harmed any- covered them from his apartone, especially Columbia. His ment. The red-faced attorney had lawyers argued that ‘rare’ was no choice but to let the librarian simply a fancy term librarians continue. One of the most damnliked to use; old books are not ing items was the multivolume comparable to works of art which Blaeu atlas —which was without are one of a kind. Since most of question a work of art. Yet when the books Spiegelman stole are Ashton opened each of the overavailable in other editions and sized books’ covers, all that was reprints, the loss to scholarship left was a ragged hull. Spiegelman was nothing but a ruse by Colum- had cut out the maps to sell indibia. vidually. The Blaeu atlas was a The prosecutions first witness world cultural treasure; scholars was Jean Ashton, the chief librar- come from all over the world to ian of Columbia’s Rare Book and study it. Columbia University first Manuscript Library. Wearing acquired it almost 200 years ago. white gloves, Ashton unrolled a Now it was mutilated beyond recscroll dating from 1262, and held ogniztion. it open beside a photocopy. The defense objected again, “Most of the information that is stating that since the FBI had recontained in the physical object covered most of the items stolen, itself is absent from the photo- they had made their way back to copy” she told the silent court- Columbia University. So there reroom, before listing a lengthy list ally isn’t any loss to scholarship at of characteristics not found in the all. photocopy. Not only did this list “There is a five year loss to include the item’s size and color, scholarship,” Ashton retorted. but also its weight and heft, origi- “The students at Columbia from nal annotations, parchment type 1993 to 1998 will not have been to
be exposed to them.” None of this was helping Spiegelman’s case, and he was becoming desperate. As court adjourned for the day, he either attempted suicide, or tried to make it look like he attempted suicide on his way back to the jail. Either way, it was documented as a “feeble” attempt. In April of 1998, Spiegelman was sentenced to six years, for “callously stealing, mutilating, and destroying rare and unique elements of our common intellectual heritage … he risked stunting, and probably stunted, the growth of human knowledge to the detriment of us all.” This unique ruling became precedent, and is now known as the “U.S. vs Spiegelman.” As with everything else in this case, this story does not end here. Paul Kurtz, one of Spiegelman’s defence attorneys turned out to be no attorney at all. Having represented hundreds of clients, Kurtz was arrested and charged with 44 federal counts of making false statements. And then, things were quiet for a while, until the fall of 2000. A rate book dealer contacted Ashton, stating someone was in his store trying to sell some of the missing Columbia items. She rushed to the store to identify the items, and could not believe who was trying to sell them. It was Daniel Spiegelman himself. Having escaped from jail, he was back at it. An incredulous Ashton had him arrested, and two more years were added to his sentence. Since his release from prison over 10 years ago, Columbia and the rare book world has had no more encounters with this notorious book thief. Everyone hopes it stays that way. Mike Selby is Reference Librarian at the Cranbrook Public Library
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Meanwhile, back in Iraq … Gwynne Dyer
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he media spotlight on the Arab world shifts focus almost every month: counter-revolution in Egypt, civil war in Syria, an American raid in Libya ... It rarely stays on Iraq for long, because the violence there has been going on so long that it has become part of the scenery. But just be patient a little longer. Five months ago, a British fraudster called James McCormick was jailed for ten years for selling novelty handheld golf-ball detectors (cost $20) to the Iraqi government as bomb detectors (cost $40,000). Yet the Iraqi security services are still using the preposterous devices, which don’t even have a power source. This tells you all you need to know about the situation in the country It’s not because the Iraqis are unaware of the problem. McCor-
mick allegedly received $75 million from the Iraqi government for the useless toys, and at least a third of that amount would have gone as kickbacks to the government officials who signed off on the deal. That much lolly was bound to attract the jealousy of rival government officials, and so there has indeed been an Iraqi investigation into the deal. Three local culprits, including Major-General Jihad al-Jabiri, the head of the Defence Ministry’s directorate of combat explosives, even went to jail over the crime. (They were probably insufficiently generous in sharing their good fortune with other high office-holders.) But as late as last May Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki was still insisting that the “ADE651” golf-ball detectors were effective — and they are still in widespread use today. This is beyond bizarre, because Iraq is currently losing about a thousand lives a month to terrorist bombings. True, five times as many people are being killed each month in the civil war in neighbouring Syria, but civil wars always kill many more people than mere ter-
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An aerial view of Baghdad, Iraq, is seen Friday, Sept. 27, 2013. Violence has spiked in Iraq in recent months as insurgents capitalize on rising sectarian and ethnic tensions. More than 4,000 people have been killed over the past five months alone, according to U.N. figures. rorism. The fear now is that Iraq is drifting towards a sectarian civil war as well. Maliki’s government, which is dominated by politicians from the Shia majority of the Arab population, effectively controls only about half the country. The Kurds, who would really rather be independent, control the north, and have little interest in inter-Arab disputes. And the Sunni Arabs deeply resent being under Shia rule. There has been a revolution in Iraq in the past decade, although it was not the democratic one that the American invaders thought they were bringing. In over-
throwing Saddam Hussein’s dictatorship, they also ended many centuries of domination by the Sunni Arab minority. Now it’s Shia Arabs who rule the roost, and the Sunnis are largely frozen out of the government, the army, and the civil service. That may be even more important in alienating the Sunni community from the post-American settlement than the constant arrests and torture of Sunnis suspected of anti-government activity. Unemployment in Iraq is 30 percent, and half the jobs that do exist are in the gift of the government. They almost all go to Shias, and the
Sunnis have fallen on very hard times. Mass Sunni protests began almost a year ago, and until last April they were almost entirely non-violent. Sunni terrorists belonging to al-Qaeda-related jihadist organisations — another by-product of the American occupation — were killing about 300 Shias a month, but they had little support in the broader Sunni community. Then in April the Iraqi (i.e. Shia) army raided a peaceful protest camp in Hawijah, killing about 50 Sunnis, and suddenly the violent minority of Sunni jihadists came to be seen as defenders of
Sunni rights. In May the death toll from terrorism leaped to 700. By June it was almost a thousand, and by now some of them were Sunnis killed by Shia counter-terrorists. July, August and September have each brought about a thousand more victims. This is heading back towards a civil war on the scale of what happened in Iraq in 20062007, under the American occupation, when some 3,000 people were being killed each month, and the government is doing nothing effective to stop it. But then, the government does nothing effective in any domain.
The Iraq government gets $100 billion a year in oil revenue, but nothing gets built or maintained or repaired. Most people live in poverty, while the bulk of the oil income goes on salaries for government employees, a large majority of whom either don’t show up for work at all, or fail to do any useful work when they get there. The rest of the money is simply stolen by the government’s own senior officials. The fake bomb detectors are part of that vast haemorrhage of cash, and one possible reason that they have not been replaced yet is that some people will obviously make a lot of money out of the contract for whatever replaces them. Until the question of which people has been decided, nothing will be done. The soldiers and police using them in the streets don’t mind. If they should find a bomb in a car, the suicide bomber driving it will almost detonate the explosives and kill them. So a bomb detector that doesn’t detect bombs is just fine with them. Gwynne Dyer is an independent journalist based in London.
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Wall of flames burns heritage buildings in New Westminster C ANADIAN PRESS
NEW WESTMINSTER, B.C. — Flames have swept through a number of older buildings along so-called bridal row, in New Westminster, B.C., wiping out several businesses and offices. The blaze broke out just before 4 a.m. Thursday and quickly spread through two bridal stores in the 600 block of Columbia, destroying the E.L. Lewis building, which owner Terry McBride says has belonged to his family for more than 100 years. At least one major explosion occurred before the building collapsed
and fire crews from New Westminster, Delta and Burnaby continue the battle to save other heritage buildings on the same block. New Westminster Councillor Jaime McEvoy chairs New Westminster’s Community Heritage Commission and calls the blaze the greatest loss suffered since the Great Fire of 1898 ravaged one third of the city’s waterfront and downtown core. Several major streets through the area will remain closed indefinitely. A cause of the fire has not been determined.
Alberta government proposes changes to public land use C ANADIAN PRESS
CALGARY — The Redford government is proposing sweeping changes to the way public land and water is managed in southern Alberta. The South Saskatchewan Regional Plan is designed to balance future population and economic growth with protecting the environment. The Progressive Conservative government’s draft plan calls for new limits on air pollution and water use.
It also calls for expanding the amount of land in conservation areas within the eastern slopes of the Rocky Mountains by 50 per cent. The government is asking people to review the plan and share any ideas or concerns with Alberta Environment. Southern Alberta is the most populated part of the province with about 1.6 million people.
Public hearing for B.C. cop accused of corrupt practice C ANADIAN PRESS
VANCOUVER — A Vancouver Police officer accused of professional misconduct will be the subject of a public hearing. The Office of the Police Complaint Commissioner says allegations against Const. Stephen Todd include corrupt practice, deceit, neglect of duty, improper disclosure of information and discreditable conduct. The office says it received information about the allegations from the Vancouver Police Department in March 2011. An investigation resulted in the
matter being adjudicated through the police disciplinary process, which determined misconduct had been proven regarding some of the allegations and dismissal was proposed as one of the measures that should be taken. Officers may request a public hearing or review on the record if the disciplinary measure proposed is dismissal or a reduction in rank, and Todd chose to have a hearing. Retired B.C. Court of Appeal judge Wally Oppal has been appointed as adjudictor for the hearing, which has not yet been scheduled.
Team called in after Edmonton chemistry lab blast C ANADIAN PRESS
EDMONTON — One person has been injured in a small explosion at a chemistry laboratory at the University of Alberta in Edmonton. The blast happened Wednesday afternoon on the fifth floor of the Gunning-Lemieux Chemistry Centre. Fire officials say they believe two graduate students were in the lab at
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the time of the blast. The explosion did not result in a fire, but a hazardous materials team was called in to secure the facility. A message from the university released on Twitter overnight describes the accident as a chemistry lab mishap and that one person was taken to hospital.
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Family and friends please join us in the â&#x20AC;&#x153;celebration of lifeâ&#x20AC;? to honor David Bryan Hardy. June 28, 1965-Oct 1, 2013. Forever in our hearts we will always love you. David is survived by his wife, Teresa Jean Hardy, son, Bryan William John Hardy, his parents, Jane and Les Hardy, his sisters Laurrie Johnson, and Heather Hardy, his niece Jayne Johnson, his brother in law Tony Johnson and many aunts, uncles ,cousins and friends. Dinner and celebration will be held on Oct 12, 2013 between 6pm and 10 PM at the Crescent Valley hall, 1385 Highway 6, Crescent Valley BC. In lieu of flowers, there will be a donation box at the celebration of life.
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Scott Carpenter, pioneering astronaut and 2nd American in space, dies at 88 T H E A S S O C I AT E D P R E S S
DENVER â&#x20AC;&#x201D; The second American to orbit the Earth and one of the last surviving original Mercury 7 astronauts has died. Astronaut Scott Carpenter was 88. Along with John Glenn, who flew three months before him, Carpenter was one of the last two surviving original Mercury 7 astronauts for the fledgling U.S. space program. His wife, Patty Barrett, said Carpenter died of complications from a September stroke in a Denver hospice. He lived in Vail, Colo. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Weâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;re going to miss him,â&#x20AC;? she said. At a time when astronauts achieved fame on par with rock stars, folks across the country sat glued to their TV screens, anxiously awaiting the outcome of Carpenterâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s 1962 ride. He overshot his landing by 288 miles, giving NASA and the nation an hour-long scare that he might not have made it back alive. The fallout from that missed landing was a factor that kept NASA from launching Carpenter into space again. So he went from astronaut to â&#x20AC;&#x153;aquanautâ&#x20AC;? and lived at length on the sea floor â&#x20AC;&#x201D; the only man to ever formally explore the two frontiers. The launch into space was nerve-racking for the Navy pilot on the morning of May 24, 1962. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Youâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;re looking out at a totally black
Astronaut Scott Carpenter, the second U.S. man in space, died Thursday. He was 88. sky, seeing an altimeter reading of 90,000 feet and realize you are going straight up. And the thought crossed my mind: What am I doing?â&#x20AC;? Carpenter said 49 years later in a joint lecture with Glenn at the Smithsonian Institution. For Carpenter, the momentary fear was worth it, he said in 2011: â&#x20AC;&#x153;The view of Mother Earth and the weightlessness is an addictive combination of senses.â&#x20AC;? As an astronaut and aquanaut who lived underwater for the U.S. Navy, Carpenter was the first man to explore both the depths of the ocean and the heights of space.
Carpenter gave the famous send-off â&#x20AC;&#x201D; â&#x20AC;&#x153;Godspeed, John Glennâ&#x20AC;? â&#x20AC;&#x201D; when Glenn became the first American in orbit in February 1962. Three months later, Carpenter orbited the Earth three times. He lost contact with NASA during the off-target landing but was found safely floating in his life raft 288 miles away. He earned numerous awards and honorary degrees. Carpenter said that he joined the Mercury program for many reasons: â&#x20AC;&#x153;One of them, quite frankly, is that it is a chance for immortality. Most men never have a chance for immortality.â&#x20AC;?
Saskatoon asks human rights commission to throw out city prayer complaint THE CANADIAN PRESS
SASKATOON â&#x20AC;&#x201D; The City of Saskatoon is asking the provinceâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s human rights commission to throw out a complaint over prayer. Ashu Solo, who describes himself as an atheist, filed the complaint about a prayer made at a city volunteer banquet in 2012. Two other complaints filed by Solo
against the city have already been dismissed by the commission. One was about â&#x20AC;&#x153;Merry Christmasâ&#x20AC;? signs on buses and the other was about the former Mayorâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Prayer Breakfast. The city argues the remaining complaint was made in bad faith, for improper motives or is frivolous or vexatious. Solo says the cityâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s application is a waste
of time and argues the city is being frivolous and vexatious in trying to have his complaint dismissed. Solo says if the commission dismissed his case on a technicality, he will file a new complaint the next time a prayer is said at a civic event he attends. Commission head David Arnot will make a decision on Oct. 25.
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FINDLAY, Ohio â&#x20AC;&#x201D; An Ohio man is finding out thereâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s no easy way to come back from the dead. Donald Miller Jr. went to court this week to ask a county judge to reverse a 1994 ruling that declared him legally dead after he had disappeared from his home eight years earlier. But the judge turned down his request, citing a three-year time limit for changing a death ruling. Hancock County Probate Court Judge Allan Davis called it a â&#x20AC;&#x153;strange, strange situation.â&#x20AC;? â&#x20AC;&#x153;Weâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ve got the obvious here. A man sitting in the courtroom, he appears to be in good health,â&#x20AC;? said Davis, who told Miller the three-year limit was clear. â&#x20AC;&#x153;I donâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t know where that leaves you, but youâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;re still deceased as far as the law is concerned,â&#x20AC;? the judge said. Miller resurfaced about eight years ago and went to court so that he could get a driverâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s license and
reinstate his Social Security number. His ex-wife had opposed the move, saying she doesnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t have the money to repay the Social Security benefits that were paid out to her and the coupleâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s two children after Miller was declared dead. Robin Miller said her former husband vanished because he owed big child support payments and that the overdue payments had totalled $26,000 by 1994, The (Findlay) Courier (http://bit.ly/1e5mJkr) reported. Miller, 61, who now lives in the northwest Ohio city of Fostoria, told the judge that he disappeared in the 1980s because he had lost his job and he was an alcoholic. He lived in Florida and Georgia before returning to Ohio around 2005. His parents told him about his â&#x20AC;&#x153;deathâ&#x20AC;? when he came back to the state, he said. â&#x20AC;&#x153;It kind of went further than I ever expected it to,â&#x20AC;? Miller said. â&#x20AC;&#x153;I just kind of took off, ended up in different places.â&#x20AC;?
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Canadian Alice Munro, master of the short story, wins Nobel literature prize Hille l Ital ie A n d Ma lin Rising Associated Press
STOCKHOLM, Sweden — If there were a literary prize higher than the Nobel, Alice Munro would probably win that, too. “Among writers, her name is spoken in hushed tones,’’ fellow Canadian author Margaret Atwood once wrote. “She’s the kind of writer about whom it is often said — no matter how well known she becomes — that she ought to be better known.’’ Munro, 82, was cited by Nobel judges Thursday as a thorough but forgiving chronicler of the human spirit, and her selection marks a couple of breakthroughs among prize winners. She is the first Canadian writer to receive the $1.2 million award from the Swedish Academy since Saul Bellow, who left for the U.S. as a boy and won in 1976, and the first laureate ever to be fully identified with Canada. She is also the rare author to win because of her short fiction. “I think my stories have gotten around quite remarkably for short stories, and I would really hope that this would make people see the short story as an important art, not just something that you played around with until you’d got a novel written,’’ she told the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation. Her books having sold more than 1 million copies in the U.S. alone, she has long been an international ambassador for the short story, proof that the narrative arc and depth of characterization we expect from a novel can be realized in just 30-40 pages. Critics and peers have praised her in every way a writer can be praised: the precision of her language; the perfection of detail; the surprise and logic of her storytelling; the graceful, seamless shifts of moods; the intimacy with every shade of human behaviour. Her stories are usually set in Ontario, her home province. Among her best known is “The Bear Came Over the Mountain,’’ the story of a woman who begins losing her memory and agrees with her husband that she should be placed in a nursing home. Canadian actress-director Sarah Polley adapted the story into the 2006 film “Away from Her,’’ starring Julie Christie.
Age: 82 From: Born in Wingham, Ont. She now splits her time between Clinton, Ont., and Comox, B.C. First work published: 1968’s short-story collection “Dance of the Happy Shades,’’ which won a Governor General’s Literary Award. Most recent work published: 2012’s “Dear Life.’’ Awards Munro has previously won: Three Governor General’s Literary Awards, two Scotiabank Giller Prizes, the Commonwealth Writers Prize, the Man Booker International Prize, the National Book Critics Circle Award, the Trillium Book Award, the Rea Award for the Short Story, the Marian Engel Award. Did you know? Munro and her first husband, James, opened Munro’s Books in Victoria’s Old Town in 1963 — exactly 50 years ago. The store mainly stocked paperbacks at a time when it wasn’t fashionable to do so. The store has switched locations twice but remains open a half-century later. The narrative begins in a relatively tender, traditional mood. But we soon learn that the husband has been unfaithful in the past and didn’t always regret it — “What he felt was mainly a gigantic increase in well-being.’’ The wife, meanwhile, has fallen for a man at the nursing home. In the story “Dimensions,’’ Munro introduces us to a chambermaid named Doree, who needs to take three buses for a visit to a “facility’’ outside of Clinton, Ontario. Munro explains that Doree is happy in her work, that she has been told she is “young and decent looking’’ and that her picture once was in the newspaper, in the days when her spiked blonde hair was wavy and brown. “Dimensions’’ begins in close-up, then steadily pulls back. With every page, the story darkens, and terrifies. The “facility’’ is an institution where Doree’s husband, Lloyd, is held. Doree’s picture was in the paper because her husband murdered their children. “In all the time since what
Alice Munro, first Canadian and the 13th woman to win the Nobel Prize for Literature. had happened, any thought of the children had been something to get rid of, pull out immediately like a knife in the throat,’’ Munro writes. Before winning the Nobel, she won a National Book Critics Circle prize for “Hateship, Friendship, Courtship, Loveship, Marriage.’’ She is also a threetime winner of the Governor General’s prize, Canada’s highest literary honour. Any further awards will likely be honorary. She told Canada’s National Post in June that she was “probably not going to write anymore.’’ Starting in the 1960s, when she was first published, she has often contrasted her youth in Wingham, a conservative Canadian town west of Toronto, and her life after the social revolution of the ‘60s. Munro
herself lived out the fears, and celebrated the liberation, of the educated housewives in Betty Friedan’s “The Feminine Mystique.’’ In an interview with AP in 2003, she described the ‘60s as “wonderful.’’ It was “because, having been born in 1931, I was a little old, but not too old, and women like me after a couple of years were wearing miniskirts and prancing around,’’ she said. Munro, the daughter of a fox farmer and a teacher, was born Alice Anne Laidlaw. She was a literary person in a nonliterary town, concealing her ambition like a forbidden passion. She received a scholarship to study at the University of Western Ontario, majoring in journalism, and was still an undergraduate
when she sold a story to CBC radio in Canada. She dropped out of college to marry a fellow student, James Munro, had three children and became a fulltime housewife. By her early 30s, she was so confined, so frightened and depressed, that she could barely write a full sentence. Her good fortune was to open a bookstore with her husband, in 1963. Stimulated by everything from the conversation of adults to simply filling out invoices, her narrative talents resurfaced but her marriage collapsed. Her first collection, “Dance of the Happy Shades,’’ came out in 1968 and won the Governor’s prize. At least in her work, Munro is among the least politicized of Nobel win-
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ners, who in recent years have included Mario Vargas Llosa and Doris Lessing. In 2003, she told the AP she was not inspired by current events, but instead by memories, anecdotes, gossip. The stories themselves have few topical references or famous names. “I don’t do a lot of indicators where you can tell what time it is, because that would impinge on me too much. Somebody writing about now would have to have Iraq in it. They need to have the right music and right celebrities and right style of clothes,’’ she said. “In ordinary life I am a fairly active, political person. I have opinions and join clubs. But I always want to see what happens with people underneath; it interests me more.’’
An excerpt from Alice Munro’s story ‘Royal Beatings’ shows a spare yet descriptive style Canadian Press
Many of Alice Munro’s stories feature characters who live in communities that bear a distinct resemblance to Wingham in southwestern Ontario, where she grew up. This excerpt is from her short story “Royal Beatings’’ (taken from the collection “My Best Stories,’’ Penguin, 2006) and is an example of her
spare, yet descriptive style: They lived in a poor part of town. There was Hanratty and West Hanratty, with the river flowing between them. This was West Hanratty. In Hanratty the social structure ran from doctors and dentists and lawyers down to foundry workers and factory workers and draymen; in West Hanratty
it ran from factory workers and foundry workers down to large improvident families of casual bootleggers and prostitutes and unsuccessful thieves. Rose thought of her own family as straddling the river, belonging nowhere, but that was not true. West Hanratty was where the store was and they were, on the straggling tail end of the
main street. Across the road from them was a blacksmith shop, boarded up about the time the war started, and a house that had been another store at one time. The Salada Tea sign had never been taken out of the front window; it remained as a proud and interesting decoration though there was no Salada Tea for sale inside.
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