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Enjoying the 4-H camp Leadership, sports and a whole lot of fun at 4-H camp. page A6
Volleyball tournament Nine teams competed to win a locally hosted volleyball tournament. page A18
Remembrance Day message MP David Wilks asks Canadians to remember our veterans. page A6
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Elk Valley Water Quality Plan Consultation Open Houses Teck is working with communities, First Nations and governments to create an Elk Valley Water Quality Plan that will maintain the health of the watershed and support continued, sustainable mining in the Elk Valley. We Want to Hear From You The objective of the Elk Valley Water Quality Plan is to stabilize and reverse the increasing trend of selenium and other substances related to mining activity in the watershed. The process to develop the plan will include three formal public consultation periods, with the first period taking place from October 28 to November 29. Further public consultation periods will take place in 2014. We are asking for your feedback on the framework we are using to develop the Elk Valley Water Quality Plan. Your input during this public consultation period is an important part of the development of the Plan. More information and an online feedback form are available at www.teck.com/ElkValley
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Kootenay - Columbia MP David Wilks. by David Wilks Canada’s Veterans have served this country with distinction. Their willingness to defend democracy, freedom and the rule of law, sets them apart as the very best our country has to offer. This Remembrance Day, I hope you will join me in commemorating the bravery and sacrifice of Veterans who fought in WWI, WWII, the Korean War, on peacekeeping missions and in Afghanistan. I will have the honour of attending Remembrance Day ceremonies in Sparwood this year. I would especially like to recognize my son M\Cpl. Matthew Wilks (1CER) for his contributions to Canada’s efforts in Afghanistan. He served in Afghanistan from November 2010 to July 2011 and will be joining me in Sparwood on November 11th. During Veterans Week I will be
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travelling throughout the constituency and on November 12th I will be speaking with students in Sparwood. Our Government was proud to designate 2013 the Year of the Korean War Veteran. We proudly remember the heroes of the Korean War and their brave fight to uphold freedom, democracy and the rule of law. In summer 2013, our Government participated in ceremonies across Canada marking the 60thanniversary of the Korean War Armistice and the first annual Korean War Veterans Day, a national day of recognition enshrined in law by the our Government. We also recently unveiled a new Canadian monument in the Republic of Korea dedicated to the Canadians Armed Forces personnel who fought during the war. And finally, to the men and women of our Armed Forces: on behalf of myself, my family, and the residents of
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Kootenay Columbia, we thank you for your service. Their determination in the face of adversity will never be forgotten and we are forever in their debt. Honour and remember Veterans. Each year, Canada marks Veterans’ Week from November 5 to 11. This year, the campaign challenges you to “Show You Remember.” Through the use of advertising and social media networks, Veterans Affairs Canada is encouraging Canadians to participate in remembrance activities online and in person with their family, friends and community. Using Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and YouTube, Canadians can show they remember by posting photos, videos and messages using the hashtags #ShowYouRemember and #ShowYourThanks. Lest we forget.
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Recently, more than 50 4-H members from the Kootenay region joined at Rock Lake United Church Camp. It was an amazing weekend filled with fun, laughs, challenges, games and most of all; friendships. Friday evening started with everyone getting to know each other and settling into their sleeping quarters. Bingo was played and thoroughly enjoyed by all.
Saturday everyone was up and started breakfast at 8 a.m. and activites started by 9. The most amazing tiedyed t-shirts were created by the members and some leadaers, they created name tags and created a group identity poster. Thank you to Columbia Basin Trust for helping us with our craft expenses. Before lunch the challenges began and the grops united in their abilities. The groups
were composed of all ages from 5 to 17 and were ran by senior 4-H members. Leadership, organization and skill were all apparent. Lunch was taco-in-abag and then the challenges resumed. They had Bingo survivor challenges, scrabble using 12” x 12” letters, relays, taste testing and so many more very interesting challenges. With only minutes to rest, supper was served and everyone ate very well. Relaxinb time and fun games of volleyball were played and then the evening ended with team awards - thank you Teck Coal for the prizes - and cake and
again Bingo. Sunday morning everyone met for breakfast and clean-up was completed. This was an awarding weekend for everyone that attended. The leadership skills obtained, the peer respect, the understanding and kindness was seen throughout the weekend. A special thank you to Columbia Basin Trust, Triangles Women’s Institute, Teck Coal and all the leaders, parents and alum ni for making this such a successful event. A special thank hyou to our challenge leader who spent endless hours of preparation and challenge searches.
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Kal Tire in Cranbrook is helping with land conservation in the Kootenay by donating tires for our Kootenay Conservation Land Manager’s truck. Pictured is Justin Myhre, manager at the Kal Tire in Cranbrook, (left) with Rob Neil of The Nature Trust of BC.
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Public Safety Responsibility of All This Winter
Improving the safety of the public is behind the City of Cranbrook campaign asking residents and businesses to help keep your streets and sidewalks clear of snow and ice this winter. “Regularly clearing ice and snow from your sidewalks and driveways will allow much easier access to your property by the fire department, RCMP or paramedics should an accident or other emergencies happen.” says Cranbrook Fire and Emergency Services Chief Wayne Price. Residents are also encouraged to avoid pushing or blowing snow from their sidewalks, driveways and any windrows back into the street, after the City plows have been by. Clearing snow is not just the responsibility of the City Public Works department, which does the best they can with the resources available to keep the community moving during the winter months. Responsibility also lies with each resident and business owner to help clear around their home or business. “During and following major snowfalls, our snow removal operation runs 24 hours a day, 7 days a week and operates with a small fleet of vehicles; four salt/sand trucks with belly plows, two graders and two loaders.” says Public Works Director Joe McGowan. “With this schedule and the equipment we have, it is reasonable to expect most areas of the City to be cleared within 3 or 4 days of a snowfall, depending on the amount of snow and how fast it comes down.”
City of Cranbrook Snow Removal Policy
As this winter season approaches, we want to remind you of the City of Cranbrook current Snow and Ice Control procedures to better understand why the City clears snow the way it does. The policy in place clearly identifies four levels of priorities for streets for City crews to follow: STREETS Classification “A” – FIRST PRIORITY Major streets, hospital zones, roads that access emergency service facilities, roads with severe grades and transit routes will be cleared first. In some instances, snowfall is heavy enough and continual during the plowing process, that once these routes are cleared crews need to start them over again. That often causes a delay in getting to other areas of the City. Classification “B” – SECOND PRIORITY This includes collector streets, the central business district and school zones. Classification “C” – THIRD PRIORITY This includes other residential streets within the City whose immediate need for snow and ice control is not as important. Vehicles can move around with limited congestion at suitable speeds. Classification “D” – FOURTH PRIORITY The remaining streets, drives, crescents, lanes and alleys where traffic volume is relatively low. Traffic is able to proceed at lower speeds in these residential areas. For a complete look at the Snow Removal Policy, please visit our website.
Fall Deer Mating Season Approaching; Residents Urged To Be Aware
Residents and visitors are advised to continue to exercise both caution and common sense this fall, as the late autumn deer mating (rutting) period begins. That is the message from the City of Cranbrook. In the weeks leading up to the rut (into November and December) bucks increase their displays of dominance and indirect threats. A dominant buck typically circles a rival with deliberate steps; back arched, head low and tail flicking. Bucks can also display dominance by violently thrashing the bushes with their antlers. “We are into a transition period, where some does with fawns remain wary and potentially aggressive toward humans with dogs,” says Mayor Wayne Stetski. “Now we will likely also see an increase of particularly aggressive acts from the local urban buck population. Residents are reminded to please give deer plenty of space to move or leave the area. Do not walk closer to the deer; find another route.”
Coffee with the Mayor @ McDonald’s - Saturday November 9, 2013 from 1 – 4pm
You are invited to have coffee with Cranbrook Mayor Wayne Stetski at McDonald’s on Saturday November 9, 2013 from 1 – 4pm. The afternoon is open for one-on-one discussion for you to discuss concerns and ask questions about the City of Cranbrook. Refreshments are not provided. Please come and join us!
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Life in winter can be daunting for seniors. The cold temperatures can make the simplest of tasks much more difficult. Chores like shoveling the drive-way or picking up groceries can turn into momentous tasks. Ice and snow represent real physical dangers that can not only cause a nasty fall but also get in the way of activities outside the house. There is always the worry of a broken or failing heating system that can result in all manner of bills and troubles, adding more unnecessary stress. Combine these stresses and it may lower quality of life, causing family members endless worry. Fortunately retirement housing at Columbia Garden Village can provide plenty of peace of mind for both the residents and the family members, with apartments designed to take the worry out of winter. Not only are the studio, one and two-bedroom suites appointed for comfort and independence but also include many key features to help with each resident’s individual wants and needs. Independent heat and air-conditioning controls allow them to set the apartments temperature to whatever will be most comfortable for them. Full kitchens and large wheelchair accessible bathrooms can help residents maintain their independence while weekly housekeeping services and 24-hour assistance is available for complete peace of mind. Since the Village boasts many leisure opportunities, residents don’t have to worry about braving the harsh winter weather in search of relaxation and fun. Just outside of their front door they will find many amenities such as a games room, library, and spa, as well as many lounge areas which are certain to be filled with friendly
faces and familiar smiles. There are also special recreational and social activities such as live entertainment, exercise programs and excursions to local attractions, which are all covered in the affordable monthly rent. Also included in the rent are the delicious meals which are prepared by the onsite chef in the warm central dining room where residents can enjoy meal next to a cozy fireplace where friends and family are always welcome to join. Columbia Garden Village also understands just how much pets are a part of the family. Residents are encouraged to share their apartments with their companions in the totally pet friendly building. With all of these wonderful features the Village relieves worries not only for residents but also for family members. “I had the best winter last year because I live three hours away and didn’t have to worry about my mom being alone.” said Linda Frew, whose mother is a resident at the Golden Life location in Kimberley. “I have total peace of mind knowing there is staff on site 24 hours a day, that she has company for dinner every night, and she is being well cared for. But most of all I have peace of mind knowing she is very happy.” No longer should seniors have to worry about shoveling the walkway or what they’ll do should a maintenance emergency befall them. Cold weather is no reason that seniors shouldn’t be free to enjoy the many activities, freedoms, and quality of life. Columbia Garden Village provides just that and much, much more. Open daily; call Columbia Garden Village at (250) 341-3350 for more information or to book a tour.
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Incognito...”A Hidden Expression of Dark Art” IF YOU MISSED THE SHOW……
The MBSS Visual Arts Department presented “Incognito...A Hidden Expression of Dark Art.” The exhibition of grade 10 - 12 took place on Tuesday, October 29, from 7 - 9 p.m. The students had the opportunity to produce pieces which represent what is hidden, dark, or secretive that teenagers deal with. The students are exploring alter egos and alternative aspects to our personalities.
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Mount Baker’s Fall Theatre Production Our Town is the story of Emily Web of Grovers Corners, New Hampshire. Watch as she grows up, falls in love, gets married and sees life from the other side. Bring your entire family. Entertainment for ages 8 and up. Everyone should see this play!
Do you long to Trick-or-Treat just one last time? Do you fear of being judged by those mean candy-givers? Well look no further for your solution! The Mount Baker Interact Club is participating in We Scare Hunger again this year. Join us in Trick-or-Treating for the Cranbrook Food Bank! Last year we raised over $1300 in non-perishable food items. If you’re interested in this awesome opportunity, meet us in the library today at lunch. Did I mention it counts for volunteer hours...? Also, if you don’t wish to participate, you can bring donations into your block one class and earn some good karma that way.
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No matter how much time or warning we receive about winter weather approaching, it seems that at my house the first snowfall always comes as a bit of a surprise and sends us into a frenzy of activity to get the last bit of winterizing done. By now, some good hard frosts have caused the perennials to go dormant. That does not mean their contribution to a beautiful yard is done for the season. Unless you are concerned about removing dead or diseased parts of the plants, most perennials can be left alone in the fall, some of them adding great winter interest. Grasses will rustle in the frosty winds, their wheat-coloured stalks a nice contrast against the fresh snow. The branches of deciduous ornamental shrubs may have lost their leaves, but many have brightly coloured stems that will add a splash of colour and texture to the white winter landscape. Some of your plants will need extra protection to increase their chances of making it safely through the cold months. Any hybrid tea roses and other bush-type roses, such as floribundas and grandifloras, can get severely injured or even killed by the winter weather if they are left unprotected. To get them ready for below zero temperatures, remove any fallen leaves and debris to help reduce a problem with disease next season and keep insects from over-wintering in them. Loosely tie the rose’s canes together to prevent them being whipped around by strong winds. If you have a climbing rose, wrap the stems in burlap or lay them down on the ground where they can be protected with peat moss. After they have been hardened by several nights with temperatures well below zero, cover the bottom 10 to 16 inches of the rose canes with peat moss. If you use a rose collar, you will likely not need as much peat moss and it will help you hold it in place more tightly. Once it snows, the white stuff piled high on top of the peat moss also makes for great insulation. Do not use leaves or grass clippings for protection as this could be creating a breeding ground for disease and rodents. Most established, hardy shrub roses, such as those from the Explorer and Morden series, will usually not need any special winter protection to come through the cold season. If you are unsure what level of protection is best for your plant, ask your nursery expert at the garden centre. Strawberries can also benefit from mulching to prevent winter injury. Clean, weed-free wheat or oat straw is the best mulching material. Again, after a few nights when the temperature reaches to well below the freezing point, the crop can be covered. Small rodents can cause considerable damage in your strawberry patch, so keep an eye out for footprints and burrows throughout the winter and set out traps as required. Mice, rabbits and other rodents also like to clip off small stems of shrubs and trees at the snow level or gnaw on the bark of woody plants. This can result in heavy damage and even the complete girdling of trees. Plastic tree spirals and cylinders of hardware cloth wrapped around the base of the trunks can be a low-cost rodent insurance. One of the last chores is to properly clean and store your garden tools to prolong their lifetime and get a head start for the spring. Remove cakedon soil and wash tools with plenty of clean water; make sure to dry them well before putting them away. Sharpen the blades of mowers, pruners and spades and wipe metal surfaces with an oily rag or spray them with WD-40. Sand rough wooden handles and wipe with linseed oil to prevent drying. Drain your garden hoses and coil them up to prevent kinking. After that it is time to relax and get ready for the upcoming holiday season. Till next time… happy hibernating. Submitted by Kerstin
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(From left) Lois Halko, Mayor Sparwood; Andrew MacIntyre; Ken Wildeman, Elkford Councilor; Mike Sosnowski, Area A Regional Director; Bill Bennett, MLA for Kootenay East; Mary Giuliano, Mayor of Fernie; and Mandy McGregor, Elkford Councilor, at the opening celebration of the Alexander Bridge. The Alexander Bridge is the final bridge to be replaced between the Alberta border and Fernie.
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The next two months are a busy time for the local arts council Cranbrook and District Arts Council (CDAC) would like to announce their upcoming events for November/December. With winter in the distance (or coming down the mountain!), and the weather turning bleaker, you may think things quiet on the arts front in Cranbrook. Think again! November marks not only the portraiture exhibition, the Art of Yoga workshop, a workshop where you combine your practice of art and
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Class is light-duty full-size pickups. ††Requires 2WD Double or Crew Cab with the available 6.2L EcoTec3 V8 engine and Max Trailering Package. Maximum trailer weight ratings are calculated assuming a base vehicle, except for any option(s) necessary to achieve the rating, plus driver. The weight of other optional equipment, passengers and cargo will reduce the maximum trailer weight your vehicle can tow. Comparison based on wardsauto.com 2013 Light-Duty Large Pickup segment and latest competitive data available. Excludes other GM vehicles. Class is light-duty full-size pickups. †0%/0.9%/1.5%/2.9% lease APR available for 60/48/36/48 months on a new or demonstrator 2014 Cruze LS/ 2014 Equinox LS FWD/ 2014 Chevrolet Silverado Crew Cab 4X4 1WT/ 2014 Trax FWD, O.A.C by GM Financial. Applies only to qualified retail customers in BC Chevrolet Dealer Marketing Association area only. Annual kilometre limit of 20,000 km, $0.16 per excess kilometre. Down payment or trade and/ or security deposit may be required. Monthly payments may vary depending on down payment/trade. Dealers are free to set individual prices. PPSA/RDPRM is not due. Insurance, license, dealer fees, and applicable taxes not included. Offer may not be combined with certain other consumer incentives. GMCL may modify, extend or terminate offers in whole or in part at any time without notice. Conditions and limitations apply. See participating dealer for details. Truck Bucks offer only valid from October 1, 2013 to January 2, 2014 (the “Program Period”) to retail customers who own or are currently leasing (during the Program Period) a GM or competitor pickup truck to receive a $1,000 credit toward the purchase, finance or lease of an eligible new 2013 or 2014 Model Year GMC Sierra Light Duty, GMC Sierra Heavy Duty, Chevrolet Silverado Light Duty, Chevrolet Heavy Duty, or 2013 Chevrolet Avalanche. Only (1) credit may be applied per eligible vehicle sale. This offer may not be redeemed for cash and may not be combined with certain other consumer incentives available on GM vehicles. The $1,000 credit includes HST/GST/QST/PST as applicable by province. As part of the transaction, dealer will request current vehicle registration and/or insurance to prove ownership. GMCL reserves the right to amend or terminate this offer, in whole or in part, at any time without prior notice. Void where prohibited by law. Additional conditions and limitations apply. $3,500 manufacturer to dealer delivery credit has been applied to the purchase and lease offers of 2014 Silverado Crew Cab, and is applicable to retail customers only. Other credits available on select Silverado models. Offer ends October 31st. ¥The 2-Year Scheduled Lube-Oil-Filter LOF Maintenance Program provides eligible customers in Canada, who have purchased, leased or financed a new eligible 2014 MY Chevrolet, Buick, or GMC vehicle (excluding Spark EV), with an ACDelco oil and filter change, in accordance with the oil life monitoring system and the Owner’s Manual, for 2 years or 40,000 KMs, whichever occurs first, with a limit of four (4) Lube-Oil-Filter services in total, performed at participating GM Dealers. Fluid top offs, inspections, tire rotations, wheel alignments and balancing, etc. are not covered. This offer may not be redeemed for cash and may not be combined with certain other consumer incentives available on GM vehicles. General Motors of Canada Limited reserve the right to amend or terminate this offer, in whole or in part, at any time without prior notice. Void where prohibited by law. Additional conditions and limitations apply. See dealer or chevrolet.ca for details. ≠Offer valid only to eligible retail lessees in Canada who have obtained credit approval by GM Financial, have entered into a lease agreement with GM Financial and who accept delivery from October 11, 2013, through January 2, 2014, of a new eligible 2014 model. General Motors of Canada will pay the first month’s lease payment (inclusive of taxes and any applicable pro-rata amount normally due at lease delivery as defined on the lease agreement). $0 first month lease payment means no bi-weekly payments will be due in the first month of your lease agreement. After the first month, lessee will be required to make all remaining scheduled payments over the remaining term of the lease agreement. This offer may not be redeemed for cash and may not be combined with certain other consumer incentives available on GM vehicles. General Motors of Canada Limited reserves the right to amend or terminate this offer, in whole or in part, at any time without prior notice. Void where prohibited by law. Additional conditions and limitations apply. See dealer for details. ~OnStar services require vehicle electrical system (including battery) wireless service and GPS satellite signals to be available and operating for features to function properly. OnStar acts as a link to existing emergency service providers. Subscription Service Agreement required. Visit onstar.ca for OnStar’s Terms and Conditions, Privacy Policy and details and system limitations. Additional information can be found in the OnStar Owner’s Guide. †*Comparison based on 2013 Polk segmentation: Compact SUV and latest competitive data available and based on the maximum legroom available. +The Best Buy Seal is a registered trademark of Consumers Digest Communications, LLC, used under license. **Available in select markets. 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Improving the safety of the public is behind the City of Cranbrook campaign asking residents and businesses to help keep your streets and sidewalks clear of snow and ice this winter. “Regularly clearing ice and snow from your sidewalks and driveways will allow much easier access to your property by the fire department, RCMP or paramedics should an accident or other emergencies happen.” said Cranbrook Fire and Emergency Services Chief Wayne Price, adding “it also will make walking easier for our local mail and newspaper carriers and the public at large.” Residents are also encouraged to avoid pushing or blowing snow from their sidewalks, driveways and any windrows back into the street, after the City plows have been by. Public Works Director Joe McGowan said, “it creates issues for our snow removal crews, as the plow will need to make an additional run down your street to clean it up. That additional run increases the City’s costs with additional staff time, fuel and equipment wear and tear, not to mention delays in getting to other areas of the City that also need to be plowed.” Clearing snow is not just the responsibility of the City Public Works department, which does the best they can with the resources available to keep the community moving during the winter months. Responsibility also lies with each resident and business owner to help clear around their home or business. “During and following major snowfalls, our snow removal operation runs 24 hours a day, 7 days a week and operates with a small fleet of vehicles; four salt/sand trucks with belly plows, two graders and two loaders.” said McGowan. “With this schedule and the equipment we have, it is reasonable to expect most areas of the City to be cleared within 3 or 4 days of a snowfall, depending on the amount of snow and how fast it comes down.” The City of Cranbrook has a comprehensive Snow and Ice Control policy in place. A copy of that policy is available on the City’s website – www.cranbrook. ca.
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New information system for students Submitted
A new web-based service will dramatically improve the ability of B.C. parents and teachers to follow and support students’ educational progress -- from kindergarten through to graduation, Minister of Education Peter Fassbender announced today. “This is an amazing opportunity to connect everyone in our education system like never before. The new service will make it far easier for parents to engage in ongoing conversation about their child’s progress and for teachers to gain better insights into their students. It will also deliver powerful
collaboration tools to better engage students in their own learning and help educators share learning strategies and materials with their colleagues across the province,” said Peter Fassbender, Minister of Education. The ministry has entered into a 12-year contract with Fujitsu Consulting (Canada) Inc. to deliver ConnectEdBC, a new hosted student information system. The new online platform will make it easier to engage students in their own learning, for parents to connect with educators, and for teachers to collaborate and share learning materials. The new service will
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Caleb Peters, from Laurie Middle School, going for a big hit.
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Rememberance Day Monday November 11, 2013
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share learning materials across schools or districts. * Features and flexibility to support personalized learning, group collaboration, special needs and flexible scheduling options. * A provincewide solution that maintains a single record for each student throughout their entire education journey, from pre-kindergarten to high school graduation. * Security and privacy management, backup, archiving, and disaster recovery services, and ongoing user support and training. While delivering far better features and functionality, the value of the contract is up to $9.4 million per year. The charge to school districts will remain at $10 per student per year, the same as the current cost of maintaining the BCeSIS system.
Holiday Closure College of the Rockies will be closed Monday November 11th for Remembrance Day. We will reopen Tuesday November 12th. Regular Fall & Winter hours of operation are: Monday to Friday 7 am - 10 pm Saturday 9 am - 4 pm Sunday 12 pm - 4 pm
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volleyball home tournament held in Cranbrook. These schools include: Laurie Middle School (LMS) – Gr. 8 & 7, Parkland Middle School, Elkford Secondary School, Fernie Secondary School, Jaffray Jr. Secondary School, The Fernie Academy, Prince Charles Secondary School (Creston) and David Thompson Secondary School (Invermere). LMS Grade 8 team finished first in their pool (LMS, Jaffray, Fernie Academy, David
Thompson) then moved onto a semi-final game VS Fernie Secondary. They won that game 2 sets – 1. They met Prince Charles Secondary School from Creston for a championship game. They lost 0-2 to Prince Charles Secondary, however, finished 2nd place.
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The Backyardigans coming to KCT Come along as The Backyardigans explore a magical aquatic world in Koba Entertainment’s splashy new production, The Backyardigans: Sea Deep in Adventure. Join the gang at Cranbrook’s Key City Theatre on March 1, 2014. Tickets go on sale November 8 and are available
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BYLAW 2500 Bylaw Amendment - Wycliffe The Regional District of East Kootenay (RDEK) Board of Directors is considering an application by 310613 BC Ltd. (Three Bars Ranch) to amend the Wycliffe Zoning and Floodplain Management Bylaw. If approved, the amendment will permit up to 335m2 of bunkhouse style accommodation for seasonal guest ranch staff. The subject property is located at 9430 Wycliffe - Perry Creek Road. Bylaw No. 2500 cited as “Regional District of East Kootenay – Wycliffe Zoning and Floodplain Management Bylaw No. 2256, 2010 – Amendment Bylaw No. 6, 2013 (Wycliffe / 310613 BC Ltd.)” will amend the text of the RR-60 zone to permit up to a maximum of 335 m2 of bunkhouse style accommodation for seasonal guest ranch staff on District Lot 14299, Kootenay District. A public hearing will be held at:
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The Board has delegated the holding of this hearing to the Directors for Electoral Area C, and the City of Cranbrook. If you believe that your interest in property is affected by the proposed Bylaw, you may prior to the hearing: • inspect the Bylaw and supporting information at the RDEK office in Cranbrook from 8:30 am to 4:30 pm Monday through Friday, excluding statutory holidays; • mail, fax or email written submissions to the addresses/numbers shown below; or • present written and/or verbal submissions at the hearing. SUBMISSIONS CANNOT BE ACCEPTED AFTER THE PUBLIC HEARING. All written submissions are public information pursuant to the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act. This notice is not an interpretation of the Bylaw. For more information, contact Tracy Van de Wiel, Planning Technician at 250-489-0306, toll free at 1-888-478-7335, or email tvandewiel@rdek.bc.ca.
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Bring your family and friends to get into the Christmas Spirit! A community wide 3 day event! November 14, Thursday evening featuring: “The Artof Chocolate” Official town Light Up Ceremony Mountain Radio Live on Site! Turkey Trotter FREE TURKEYS! Late Night Shopping with Red & White Sales with local retailers Free public skating at Crowsnest Sportsplex Christmas Craft Market Scavenger Hunt for Kids Fashion Show Bonfires Toy Drive Christmas Parade Gift Wrapping Services Pictures with Santa for children & pets! Drop in Street Hockey Game Free Yoga Class Art Gallery Tours 50%off Admission for Bellewvue Mine Tours Parade of Lights Residential Light Contest Crowsnest Pass Chamber of Commerce 403-562-7108
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Local school district set to receive three new school buses Submitted Circle the globe 825 times and you will have travelled 33 mil-
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After 21 years in the Green Clinic, Dr. Dean Nish and his friendly staff are pleased to announce the opening of their New Dental Office as of October 21, 2013. We look forward to seeing you in our bright, modern new facility. The office is located on the corner of the 4-way stop at 2nd St. N. & Kootenay Street (across from the Public Library & next to the parking lot of Baker Street Mall). We are happy to accept new patients, so tell your family & friends about us. Our phone number will remain 250.426.2322
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ing that these savings can be directed into classrooms,” said Peter Fassbender, Minister of Education. This is the third year that the Ministry of Education has worked with the Association of School Transportation Services of B.C. to procure buses using the Standing Offer Pricing model, which achieves the best possible pricing. Previously, school districts negotiated with bus providers individually. Contractors, Independent schools and First Nations schools also are able to take advantage of this pricing which has resulted
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Free Influenza Clinics for people 65 and older and their caregivers/household contacts, children 6 months to 5 years of age and people who have chronic health conditions and their household contacts. Drop in clinics at Tamarack Mall: Friday, November 8, 9-4:30pm, Wednesday November 13, 9-5:30pm. Drop-in clinic at Cranbrook Health Unit, 9-4pm. Call the Flu Line at 250-420-2285 for more information. Family Flu Clinics at Cranbrook Health Unit by appointment only. Call 250-4202207 to book an appointment.
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Shopping Extravaganza on November 13th, 5-8 pm and December 3rd 5-8 pm We have 27 small businesses all in one place to supply you with what you need to make your holiday shopping an easy success! Come see us in the
Friends and family of Raymond Jenks would like to invite you to a fundraising event on Saturday November 9th 2013 at the Kimberley Elks Hall starting at 7:00. Ray was born and raised in Kimberley and for last few years resided in High River Alberta. He lost all he had in the High River flood and while in temporary living quarters he was called to Edmonton for a life saving liver transplant, which was done on Oct 3rd 2013. He will now be required to stay in Edmonton for an extended period to be monitored and treated further. To take away some of the financial pressures he will incur friends and family are hoping you will join us and participate in the silent auction, 50/50 draw, and enjoy some great music by SKETCH and Friends. Any funds raised will go a long way in assisting Ray and are appreciated more than you can imagine. November 14, Kimberley Flu Clinic. Free flu shots for those who qualify on November 14, 1-6pm at Centennial Centre, 100 4th Ave in Kimberley. No appointments necessary. Please bring your Care Card and wear short sleeves. For more information, contact Kimberley Public Health Nursing at 250-427-2215 November 14. The short dark days of winter have set in, brighten your life with a visit to Cranbrook First Toastmasters. We can teach you speaking and leadership skills in a friendly, supportive environment. We meet in Room 210 of the College of the Rockies, 7-9pm. Contact pamelaryan@telus.net or phone Kathy at 250-489-4464 days. November 16, Tea & Bake Sale, 11am-2pm, Mt. Zion Lutheran Church, corner of 11th Ave & 11th St, Cranbrook
November 13, Fort Steele Cemetery Society Annual General Meeting, 10 am, Superstore Meeting Room, visitors welcome.
Celebrations
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Grace Stuart Celebrates her
95th Birthday
Family and friends are invited
Nov. 9, 2013
2-4pm at Willowbrook Rec Center Tea & Treats
November 15, Eagles Ladies Auxiliary Christmas Craft Fair, Friday, November 15, 5pm9pm, Saturday, November 16, 9am-4pm, Sunday, November 17, 11am-4pm. Full concession on site, 711 Kootenay St N. For more info on tables call 250-426-6006 November 15, Magic of Christmas Artisan Market, Friday November 15, 3-8pm, Saturday, November 16, 10am4pm, Bootleg Gap Golf Course, Kimberley. Food & beverages available. Raffle in support of Kimberley Food Bank. November 16, Dance, Social “Old Spice” at the Cranbrook Seniors Hall, 2nd St S, 7pm. Held on 3rd Saturdays. Refreshments served. The Open Jam on November 30 is a must for everyone! 1:30-4. Updates, 250-489-2720 November 16, Locals Coffee House, 7:30pm sharp. Tickets: Advance tickets available at Lotus Books. Tickets will also be available at the door if the show is not sold out. November 16. The Marysville School PAC is pleased to host the 6th Annual Fall Market on Saturday, November 16, 10am-3pm in the school gym. Crafts, unique gifts, portrait sittings with Jodi L’Heureux, kid’s corner and so much more! Call (250)427-4651 or email joelisa@telus.net for more information or to book a table. November 17, Fraternal Order of Eagles pancake breakfast, everyone welcome, 8:3011am, $5/person, 711 Kootenay St. All proceeds to Kidney Foundation.
In Memoriam
In Memoriam
Happy times come and go, But memories last forever In memory of Sharon Ann Gibson Nov. 6, 2012 Missing you Love Bruce & family
Gymnasium at Pinewood School 40 Pinewood Ave Cranbrook
November 10, Cranbrook Eagles 3032 November meeting on the 11th changed to Nov. 10 on account of Remembrance Day. November 16, Cranbrook United Church Fall Tea & Bake Sale, 2-4pm, #2-12th Ave S, everyone welcome.
November 15, 16, 17, Cranbrook GoGo Grannies will be at the Eagles Hall Annual Craft show with all their special Crafts and Baking. See you there! Friday the 15th 5-9, Saturday the 16th 9-4, Sunday the 17th, 11-3
Cards of Thanks
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Thank you! A great big thank you to Dr. Barnard, Dr. Schieman, Dr. Huyser, Dr. Dawson, the wonderful nurses and all the technicians in the ER on Sunday. Thanks to nurses Tracy and Melissa on the second floor for your great care and wonderful bedside manner, and everyone who assisted in my surgery-sorry I can’t remember everyone’s names. Thank you to everyone that works in the kitchen at the hospital as well, you seldom get recognised for your contributions. You all helped make a very scary situation a little easier to take. ~Lynnette
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November 20. Free family swim, 6-7pm, Kimberley Rec Centre, persons 18 & under must be accompanied by an adult. Sponsored by Tyee Custom Homes. November 22. Friday, November 22, 2pm-8pm and Saturday, November 23, 10am4pm, Cranbrook GoGo’s host this one time Art Show. “Celebrating African Grandmothers, HEROES OF THE CONTINENT� This juried art show tells the story of the small triumphs and moments of hope which light the way to victory over the AIDS pandemic. A product of the Royal City GoGo Granny’s, we are so excited to bring this to Cranbrook The mixed media show will be held at the Christ Anglican Church. Groups welcome. To preview the show please visit website:
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Admission is by donation. Books and Granny crafts also for sale. Please call Norma at 250-426-6111 for more details. November 23. Christmas in The Community Craft Fair 10am-3pm, Cranbrook Community Living Centre, hosted by TOPS 2133. To book a table, contact Jennifer at 250919-8915 November 23, Christmas in The Community Craft Fair, 10am-3pm, Cranbrook Community Living Centre. Hosted by TOPS 2133. To book a table, contact Jennifer at 250919-8915 November 28. Christmas is coming! Give yourself an early Christmas present and join Cranbrook First Toastmasters! We are an affordable gift for you or someone you love. Hone your speaking and leadership skills in a friendly, supportive environment. Toastmasters meet tonight in Room 210 at the College of the Rockies from 7-9pm. Email pamelaryan@telus.net or phone Kathy at 250-489-4464 days. November 29. 43rd Annual Cranbrook Santa Claus Parade Presented by JCI Kootenay. The parade commences at 7pm on downtown Baker Street. Everyone is encouraged to bring a non-perishable food item or cash donation for the Cranbrook Food Bank. We are looking for more parade participants! If you are a business or a non-profit organization and you want to enter a float, decorate a vehicle, perform or have another creative way you would like to participate, please email
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Lost & Found Found: if you are missing your grey Tabby cat from the 3rd St & 7th Ave S area, I found it the morning of Nov. 5. Please call (250)489-1261 Found: knife, gyro park, November 1, phone to identify. (250)489-1928 Found: pair of eye glasses, Hidden Valley Road near 7km, call to describe. (250)4892290 Found: prescription eye glasses in case, on Col Valli Road, call to describe. (250)489-6119 LOST KEYS at Northstar GM Cranbrook, Monday Oct 21st. has several fobs, keys, membership tags, superstore coin and tiny pink taekwondo glove please call Linette at 250-4894711 Lost: oval ivory & gold brooch, lost Saturday Oct 6 in either Kimberley or Cranbrook. Call (250)427-5532 Please Help, Gone Missing, 2 black CD cases full of various CD’s, approx. 100 CDs. Various musical styles. Left in Toyota Rav 4, months back. Reward offered. Call (250)427-4090
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November 30, Annual Minkha Sweater Sale, 10am-5pm at the Anglican Church Hall, 46-13th Ave S., Cranbrook. All proceeds from the sweaters go back to the Minkha Women in Bolivia & those of the scarves to projects in Guatemala. Info Anne Beurskens, 250-489-4528 November 30. Home Grown Music Society presents the Coffee House on Saturday, November 30, at Centre 64, 8pm. Tickets $7 at the Snowdrift Cafe & Centre 64 in Kimberley. November 9, Christmas Fair, Kimberley Sacred Heart Church Hall, 502 Church St. Home baking, preserves, crafts, books. Refreshments available. Door prize. 10am2pm
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Career Opportunities QUAD L Enterprises Ltd. is a Vegetation Maintenance company in Alberta and British Columbia and they are looking for: CUA’s - Certified Utility Arborist’s CA’s - Certified Arborist’s UTT’s - Utility Tree Trimmer’s UTW’s - Utility Tree Worker’s Labourers Work locations throughout Alberta and British Columbia We offer: Competitive compensation Company benefits Excellent Health and Safety Program Please submit resumes with drivers absract to: hr@isley.ca Fax: (780) 532-1250
Van Kam’s Group of Companies requires Highway linehaul Owner Operators based in our Castlegar terminal for runs throughout BC and Alberta. Applicants must have winter and mountain, driving exp. / training. We offer above average rates and an excellent employee beneďŹ ts package.
To join our team of professional drivers, email a detailed resume, current driver’s abstract & details of your truck to: careers@vankam.com Call 604-968-5488 Fax: 604-587-9889 Only those of interest will be contacted.
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Kids on Campus Children’s Centre has an immediate opening for an Infant/Toddler Educator. Full time position w/benefits package. Submit resume by fax to (250)489-8260 or email: koc@cotr.bc.ca by November 12, 2013. For further info call Lois at (250)489-8220
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Alliance Friendship Place Daycare Centre & Preschool is a licensed centre serving the Cranbrook Community. We currently have full and part-time spaces available immediately for children 3 yrs to pre-kindergarten age. Contact us for further information! daycare@ cranbrookalliancechurch.com 250-489-4526 1200 Kootenay Street N. (Located in the Cranbrook Alliance Church)
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An Alberta Oilfield Company is hiring dozer and excavator operators. Lodging and meals provided. Drug testing required. Call (780)723-5051 Edson, Alta.
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FORESTRY TECHNICIANS, Layout Engineers and Timber Cruisers from $4000$7000/month plus bonus. Live Crown Forestry Ltd. is an established and growing forestry resource management consulting firm in Prince George providing multiphase timber development services since 1995. Send Cover Letter and Resume to Brian Telford: btelford@livecrown.com
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JAPANESE SUSHI COOK WANTED Minimum 3 yrs of exerience in Japanese cuisine is a must. Wage: $14/hr JOB DUTIES: • Prepare & serve sushi, sashimi, rolls. • Create decorative food display. • Plan & develop menu items. • Uphold and maintain high standards of sanitation. Sakura Sushi & Grill 1015 Baker St. Cranbrook BC V1C 1A6 Email: sakurasushingrill@gmail. com
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THE CITY OF CRANBROOK IS CURRENTLY HIRING FOR THE FOLLOWING POSITIONS:
Facility Technician – Department of Leisure Services (Full-time) The Facility Technician is responsible for the maintenance and operation of all equipment in Western Financial Place and related facilities, ensuring all equipment is operating within defined parameters and performing other related duties as required. To learn more about these positions and other employment opportunities available with the City, visit cranbrook.ca/job-postings.
HEAVY DUTY MECHANICS and/or AUTOMOTIVE MECHANICS Apprentice & Journeyman Fox Creek, Alberta The successful candidates may be required to operate a service vehicle. Must be willing to work overtime. Experience in natural gas compression an asset. Must be able to work unsupervised and fill out appropriate paperwork. This is a full time position. WE OFFER: Competitive Wages, BeneďŹ ts Plan & Performance Bonuses. Please reply w/references to jobs@advantage-engine.ca or fax to (1)780-622-4409
JOURNEYMAN AUTOMOTIVE Service Technician(s) in Hanna Alberta. Hanna Chrysler Ltd. offers competitive wages from $32/hour, negotiable depending on experience. Bright, modern shop. Full-time permanent with benefits. Friendly town just 2 hours from major urban centres. More info at: hannachrylser.ca. Fax 403-854-2845; Email: chrysler@telusplanet.net. WESTCAN - Interested in being our next ice road trucker? Haul liquid, dry bulk or freight to the diamond mines on the winter road (ice road) from mid-January to mid-April. Not Interested in driving on the ice? Drive resupply from southern locations in Alberta to Yellowknife, NT. Apply online at: www.westcanbulk.ca or Phone: 1.888.WBT.HIRE (1.888.928.4473) for further details.
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FRONTLINE is seeking certified electricians and millwrights with industrial experience for work in BC/Alberta. FEC offers competitive wages and benefits package. Forward resumes to: frontlinehuman resources@gmail.com.
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Do you have 7hrs/month to provide emotional support & information to family caregivers of an elderly person? E.K Senior Caregiver Network is looking for a Support Group Facilitator in Kimberley. Meetings are held once a month during the day, with follow up telephone support to be provided from a home based office. Email resume to lizd@shaw.ca. For more information call Liz 1-877-4890803 (toll free)
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RK Home & Yard Care. Seasonal clean-ups, snow removal, property maintenance & repair. Offering quality service at competitive rates. Call for info, (778)481-0046
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Trucking/ Bull Dozing BULK SUPER B HAULING Signature Truck Lines has trucks hauling into Creston B.C. on a regular basis. We are offering reasonable rates for back hauls out to Alberta or Montana. For more information contact Reg at Toll free: 888-220-6555 or email dispatch.stli@telus.net. Website: signaturetrucklines.com
Water Services Culligan can fix that nasty white build up on your taps or cure that annoying red staining in bath tub or laundry. Call Culligan Cranbrook today and let us fix your water right the first time! Call (250)426-2691 or visit our website www.culligancranbrook.com And remember at Culligan we will always come to your home and test your water for free!
Pets & Livestock
Equestrian Buying old or unwanted horses. Call Rob, (250)489-4293 or (250)464-1372
Meadowbrook Horse Drawn Cart,
made of Oak, comes with brakes, also with double tree, like new, $2200 obo. (250)342-0617
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1992 Honda Civic tires, 2 Marshall A/S P175/70R13, 75%-80% tread, 2 Motomaster SE A/S, 175/70/R13, 95% tread, all 4 tires on rims, $200. Call (250)422-3780
John Deere front end loader, #70A, fits John Deere acreage tractor #865, can be modified to fit other tractors, used very little, $1550 obo. Call (250)342-0617
4 Hankook P225/75/R15’’, car or van, $100/set. 2 Toyo 245/70/R17’’, $50/set. 4 Nokian 185/65/R15’’, car or van, low profile, $100/set. 4 Goodyear P245/65/R17’’, $150/set. 4 225/75/R16’’ truck tires, $100/set. (250)417-6603 BF Goodrich tires, Rugged Trail, LT 275/65/R18 M&S, $120 firm. (250)489-1825 CCM commuter tour bike, 18spd, like new, $150 obo. Call (250)489-2855 Dining room hutch, light Cherry stain, solid Birch, asking $150. Maytag dishwasher, white, c/w hook ups, hose, owner’s manual, ex. cond., $175 obo. (250)423-9566 Four Goodyear Nordic studded snow tires, 185/60R14, new cond., paid $670, asking $200. (250)429-3050
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Feed & Hay HAY FOR SALE small square $160/ton 250-428-4316 ROUND Bales (4x4), Orchard Grass mix $45/bale ($140/ton). Alfalfa available. Last years hay $35/bale. All shedded. 250-887-3212 Grasmere. Small square bales grass hay, shedded, $3/bale. Call (250)429-3530 (250)489-9650 Timothy straw for sale. Good feed supplement. 4’x5’ rounds, 800 lbs each, $30/bale, delivery available. Larry 1 (250)428-8980
Tack/Supplies Eamor 16’’ saddle for a wide back horse, $800. (250)4293385
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Team of 4 & 5yr old mares, full sisters, grays with white socks & blazes, very well matched, they are well started, driven together with 4-cart, need job, haven’t been used for years, asking $4400 for the pair. (250)254-1768 Lister Very ashy Appaloosa filly, must see to appreciate, $800. (250)254-1768 Lister
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AUCTION. Antiques & Collectable’s, Large Selection. November 17th, 1 PM, Dodds Auction Vernon. 1 (250)5453259 doddsauction.com
Auction: November 16, 1pm, located at 2964 Westview Road (Westview Estates). For more info, Tall-man Auctions (250)424-5194
$100 & Under 10� Craftsman table saw with bench, older model, $100 obo. 10� radial arm saw, older model, with home made bench, $100 obo. (250)426-5625 2008 Frontier King cab Tonneau cover, 64�x74�, $100. (250)426-6888 2 lb bread maker, Deluxe Oster, $40 cash. 40� TV, $60 cash. George Foreman grill, $25 cash. (250)423-7363 2-Nokian LT275/65/R18’’ winters, $40/each. (250)417-6603 ANTIQUE coal scuttle, very clean, $35. Circa 1920s heavy brass fireplace tool set, $85. Ornate antique trilight floor lamp with original silk shade (needs new fabric), $75. 1970 vintage Replogle World Nation relief globe with heavy brass base, 20� tall, $50. Call (250)426-4689 CHILD’S 1/2 size Santini violin like new, fitted case, needs bow, $75. LCD computer monitor 17�, used little, $25. Pair JBL4800 large floorstanding speakers, need new crossovers or possibly fuses, $60. Oak bathroom medicine cabinet 21x30x6, double doors, not mirrored, $20. ph. 250-426-4689 Four 15� Toyota 4-Runner rims (6x5-1/2), also fit Chev 1/2 ton, $15/each. Call (250)417-7874
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Kenmore washer & dryer, good cond., $100/each. (250)417-0520 Rotating poly composter, very heavy & well made, approx. 6 cu.ft. volume, $30. Black & Decker, all in one horizontal breadmaker, used 4 times, Model B2300, $25. Nordic Track Ski exercise machine, Pro Model, $40. (250)489-2803 Sliding pocket doors, 30� wide, wood, with all hardware, 4 in all, asking $100 for all 4. (250)489-4786 Lv message Toilet, white, good shape, $20. (250)423-7363
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King size bed frame, 4 poster, solid, home made, $190. (250)423-7363 Two Kumho winter tires, studded, MTD on Alloy rims, fit Taurus, Thunderbird, Windstar, Volvo, 205/65R/15, tires have over 60% tread, $140. (250)417-7874 Wood heater, KOZI model, brick lined, 26�L, 20�W, 20� T, $150. (250)426-3266 Yardman 4-ton log splitter, $190. (250)427-4337
Firearms WANTED: RIFLES, shotguns, restricted weapons, reloading equipment, decoys or any other shooting related items. Fully licensed. Glen 250-428-6750
Heavy duty industrial palet forks, quick attach, 48� forks, fits IT12 to IT28B Cat loader, $1000. Lynn clean-up bucket, 60� wide, approx 48� deep, off 360 Bantam excavator, has quick attach & hyd. ram for curl, pins & parts to hook up, $500. (250)426-8291
Free Items Free barn kittens to good home. (250)427-7499 Free upright piano, very good cond., call for info. (250)4272234
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Misc. for Sale Your Number 1 choice for pest control in the Kootenay Region. Cranbrook Pest Control. (250)426-9586 www.cranbrookpestcontrol.com
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**FREE** All Wanted ads are now FREE!!!! Call today to place your wanted ad 250-489-3455 10-71� bi pin bulbs, 22-59� bi pin bulbs, 3 facial bulbs, 400 watt snap in. Electrical requirements, 220 volt combinations are: 220 volt dedicated circuit. 12 AWG SJT power cord, 25 AMP rated breaker. Excellent condition. 1206 total minutes on bed. Full size. Call 250425-5218.
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Food Products BC INSPECTED GRADED AA OR BETTER LOCALLY GROWN NATURAL BEEF Hormone Free Grass Fed/Grain Finished $100 Packages Available Quarters/Halves $2.65/lb Hanging Weight Extra Lean Hamburger $4.00/lb TARZWELL FARMS 250-428-4316 Creston
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Evinrude 9.9 long shaft, w/tank & hoses, $850. 100’ diameter parachute, $350. Call (250)426-7710 HOT TUB (SPA) COVERS. Best price. Best quality. All shapes & colours available. 1-866-652-6837 www.thecoverguy.com/ newspaper?
Local Coin Collector Buying Collections, Olympic Gold & Silver Coins etc 778-281-0030 Wanted: rototiller, either front or back, in good cond. Call (250)428-7970 Wanted: self contained camper van. (250)427-7786 Wanted: your unwanted old farm equipment, scrap metal, old cars, old horse drawn equipment. (250)254-1768 Lister
Michel-Natal Memories “TIMES TO REMEMBER� New copies 222 pages, photos & text Great gift. $40 shipped. Arlene Gaal 250-765-9960 email: gaala1035@aol.com
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$300 & Under 4 GoodYear Nordic tires on 6-hole rims, M&S P225/60R17, tires have 3 seasons, rims 1-season, off Pontiac Montana, low km, asking $300. (250)426-5535 or 4177421
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Mother Newbian bowen cross goat with 4 month old twins, great weedeaters & pets, nanny is a good mother & milker, $250 all or will sell separate. (208)661-0949 Lister Pigmy Billy goat & 2 nannies, all mature, these are ex pets & weed eaters, perfect pets for kids, $250/all or will sell separate. (208)661-0949 Lister Winter Tires, car or van: 4Nexen 215/65/R16’’, $100. 4-Hankook 215/60/R16’’, $100. 4 225/60/R16’’, $100. 4-Hankook 225/60/R16’’, $100. 4 175/70/R13’’ All Season on Toyota 4-hole rims, like new, $225. 4 Cooper 225/75/R16� winters, $150. Two 265/70/R16�, $40/each. Four P265/75/R16�, $200/set. Four 245/70/R17�, $150. Four 225/75/R16�, $150. Call (250)417-6603
$400 & Under Fridge, almost 3 years old, square, 30x67, no broken parts, works well, $350 cash. (250)423-7363
Farm Equipment 1965 Cockshutt 4-cyl tractor with front loader & 3-pt hitch, with blade, brand new set of tire chains, good cond, $4000. Call (250)426-5831 2003 16’ tandem bumper pull stock trailer, $1500. Call (250)427-2210 (250)427-2825 Commercial domed shelter, 30’x60’ w/ 2 12’x12’ end doors, new in crate. 1 (250)427-6199.
www.denhamfordbc.com Hay & Seasoned Fir, $75/pick up load or 3 loads for $200. You cut. (250)417-9291 Order early, limited supply, Pine firewood, standing dry, BIG 7 axle loads, delivered 60 km radius of Galloway, $1400 per load. Out of area, call for pricing. (250)429-3248
Heavy Duty Machinery A-STEEL SHIPPING DRY STORAGE CONTAINERS Used 20’40’45’53’and insulated containers all sizes in stock. SPECIAL Trades are welcome. 40’ Containers under $2500! Call Toll Free Also JD 544 & 644 wheel loaders JD 892D LC Excavator Ph 1-866-528-7108 Delivery BC and AB www.rtccontainer.com
Furniture
Affordable Steel Shipping Containers for sale/rent 20’ & 40’ Kootenay Containers Castlegar 250-365-3014 Big Sale: Empyre wood boilers, $1000.00 off till Nov.14. Financing starting at $118.00/month OAC Solar DIY solar domestic hot water heating systems Starting at $64.00/month OAC. Commercial financing also avail. 250 919 5589 Wardner Craftsman 29� 10hp dual stage snowblower, 6 forward & 2 reverse speed, electric & manual start, ex. cond., $600 obo. (250)345-0065
CAREER
Piano lessons, $50/mo. for 30 min. private lessons. Theory included. (250)489-3029 STEEL BUILDINGS/metal buildings 60% off! 20x28, 30x40, 40x62, 45x90, 50x120, 60x150, 80x100 sell for balance owed! Call 1-800-4572206 or visit us online at: www.crownsteelbuildings.ca STEEL BUILDING - The great super sale! 20x20 $4,070. 25x26 $4,879. 30x32 $6,695. 32x40 $8,374. 35x38 $9,540. 40x50 $12,900. One end wall included. Pioneer Steel 1-800668-5422. Or visit us online at: www.pioneersteel.ca
Wanted:
Musical Instruments DJ SERVICE & KARAOKE Weddings (complete), anniversaries, birthdays & family reunions. Will travel throughout area. *Not expensive - No time limit or extra costs. One price 20+ years of entertaining. Families & guests. CALL ME! Leave Message 250-421-3298,Lily.
Sporting Goods
Consignment Sporting Goods
Enterprise wood cookstove, like new, takes 12�-14� wood, $500 obo. Call (250)426-5625
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Furniture
Firearms
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Old Coke Machine plus old wood stove, both for $1200. Gary (250)427-6393
Shed Antlers. Racks. Taxidermy, antiques. Cash paid. Kelly, (250)426-6993
"We make your house a home."
SNIFF Ford 9N comes with blade cultivator, spare back wheel, has power take off, runs good, $3000 obo Gary, (250)427-3027 or (250)427-6393
2012, 650 Kawasaki Brute Force Quad 4X4 with 3000 lbs winch & 50� swisher snow blade, 40 hrs on Quad $8000. 2012 Beachcomber 6-person hot tub & cable $5000. 1 hp floor model drill press $200. 2010 Ford F-150 XTR super crew cab, 39,000km, many extras, $24,000. NHL Budweiser beer fridge $100. Call 250425-0053.
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Mobile Homes & Parks
89-103rd Ave.
Spacious rancher in preferred neighborhood.
NOW ONLY $344,000
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1999 Moduline 14x70
2 bedroom, 2 bath room. We deliver to your site within 300 Km of Cranbrook.
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2232 Cranbrook St. N. Cranbrook, BC 250-489-1230 Toll Free 1-866-539-1230
For Sale By Owner
Executive Style 4-bdrm, 3-bath home. Sought after Birch Drive neighbourhood with Elementary & Junior High Schools nearby. Granite, hard wood, tile, vaulted ceilings, skylights, stainless appliances. Fully fenced backyard with mature trees. Double garage & so much more. $359,900. Call to view, (250)426-4034
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3200 sq.ft. home
10:00 -11:00am 21 -617 27th Ave. S. Beautiful Fountain Estates. Bright & open 1+1 bedroom 1/2 duplex.
$318,500
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11:00am -12:30pm 36 Van Horne St.
Commercial retail building with 4 separate renovated residential suites above.
$379,900
Michelle Rybachuk
11:15am -12:15pm 204 -1004 23rd Ave. N.
Well maintained strata property with in-suite laundry.
$149,900
Shelley Simon
2:15 -3:15pm 1425 20th St. S.
Executive 2+1 bdrm, 3 bath home in preferred Southview neighbourhood.
$379,900
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3:30 -4:30pm 140 -2100 13th St.S. Spacious custom designed 2+2 bdrm, 2 bath home in Orchard Park Estates.
$399,900
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Quality Stambulic built strata homes starting at just $279,000. You will find peace and quiet in one of our 3 bedroom, 2-1/2 bath homes, featuring 1500 sq ft plus partially developed basement, hardwood floors, jetted tub & spacious double carport. Located at 188 9th St S Quick possession available. To view call (250)426-4954 (250)421-0325
Rentals Apt/Condo for Rent
House for sale/rent. 3-bdrm newer log house, executive style, 2-1/2 bath, shop, garage, near school, waterfront on Sand Creek in Jaffray. Propertyguys.com #266331 (250)429-3001
Homes for Rent
2-bdrm apt for rent as of Dec 1/13. Located in a quiet neighbourhood, adult oriented, newly renovated, covered parking, bus stop across the street, n/s, no pets, n/parties, $900/mth, includes heat. All other utilities extra. Please reply with references, to (250)4899085(250)489-5544 2-bdrm units available in Victoria Villas, rent inc. W/D & water, starting at $775/mo + electric. N/P, N/S, 1-year lease. Call (250)421-2590
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Affordable & Reasonable Rent!!! 1 bedroom apartments! F/S, blinds, H/W, absolutely no pets, references, close to all amenities, (250)919-2075 (250)489-1015
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CRANBROOK, close to downtown, 1 & 2bdrm, $600 + dd & $750 + dd. Dec 1st. 421-7230 Creston, BC PARKVIEW MANOR 1 & 2/Bdrm Apartments $550 & up. Secure Building Available now! Rent Incentive N/S N/P Children OK Phone Ingrid 250-428-2234 Hampshire Apartments, quiet convenient location, inc heat & hot water, n/s, n/p, 1bdrm, $600/mth; 2-bdrm, $775/mth, (250)417-7379 ✰ ✰ ✰ ✰ ✰
1 & 2 Bedroom units starting at $650 Clean, quiet, secure, NO SMOKING, NO PETS, NO PARTIES laundry facilities, adult oriented. Ref. req.
Castlegar 6-plex plus commercial space for sale Income $5150/mth, Close to Tim Hortons & shopping asking $495,000 Cap rate 9% Call James 250-608-3930
(Located across from Super 8 on the Strip) 2345 Cranbrook St.North
Homes for Rent 2-bdrm Cottage in Kimberley, washer & dryer, 5 min walk to Platzl, very cute & private, $700/mth + utilities. Available November 1. Call John, (250)919-1756 or Lenka (587)228-3535
Lower than posted bank rates. No application fee. Mortgage renewal, refinancing, debt consolidation & pre-qualification. Private Mortgages. John Magis 1-877-489-1691
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Desired lots available in quiet parks. Call or drop by for information on this amazing offer
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(250)417-1011 Sparwood Heights Condo for rent, 2 bdrm, 1 bath, fully furnished. Call 250-9101227 or 250-423-9144 Well kept 2 bedroom Condo for rent in Sparwood Heights Includes fridge, stove, dishwasher, washer/dryer, storage area, use of exercise room & sauna. No Smoking, No Pets. Available Nov. 15th $900 furnished Plus utilities. Heat included. Call 250-423-3598 or 250-423-1224 WILSHIRE Apartments, central location, incl heat, hot water, games room, sauna, hot tub, n/p, n/s, n/parties, 1 & 2bdrm units, 250-417-7379
Commercial/ Industrial
Located DOWN TOWN Excellent High Traffic Area Plenty of Parking 250-428-5240
Duplex / 4 Plex
Elkford BC, 12x60 mobile home on corner lot, asking $135,000 obo. (250)427-6199
Homes for Rent
Homes for Rent
1308D 11th St S, renovated 1bdrm, complete with living room, kitchen & bathroom, parking & yard, n/p, n/s, one year lease, $575/mth + electric. (250)421-2590 2-bdrm, F/S, W/D, balcony, great location, quiet building, $800/mth, utilities not included, avail Nov 15. Call (250)919-2577
KIMBERLEY
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2 bdrm House
$800/mth +util
Marysville
G02
2 bdrm Apt
$750/mth incl.util.
Ski Hill
065
2 bdm Furnished Condo
$1400/mth incl.util.
Blarchmont
015
4 bdm House
$1200/mth + util
Marysville
G05
2 bdrm Apt
$650/mth incl.util.
Marysville
077
5 bdrm 1/2 Duplex
$1200/mth + util
Ski Hill
072
2 bdm Furnished Condo
$1400/mth incl.util.
Ski Hill
034
1 bdm Suite
$725/mth incl. util
Marysville
G07
Commercial Space for Rent
Call for Details
COMMERCIAL CRANBROOK
C10S-1
1 bdm + Den Apt
$700/mth +Util
Victoria Villa
C28
2 bdrm Apt
$750/mth +Util
Gyro Park
C10S-3
2 bdrm Apt
$800/mth +Util
Kootenay Place
C08
2 bdrm Townhouse
$900/mth +util
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Affordable, Reduced!!! Remodeled 2-bdrm house, all appliances, huge yard, storage shed or garage, full basement, pets negotiable. Call (250)489-1015, (250)919-2075 ELKFORD - 3 bdrm, jacuzzi & central vac. Utilities inc. No pets. No smoking.Available immediately. $1950/month. Call 250-865-2670. FERNIE - 4 bdrm house. Fridge, stove, hydro & heat inc. Carport, sundeck & laundry stall. No pets. No smoking. $1800/mon. Call 250-423-3216. Home available in Cranbrook Nov 1, 1-large bedroom & large den, big yard plus decks around, Super 8 area, $900/m + utilities, pets negotiable. Gary (250)427-6393 or 4273027 Kimberley Townsite Newly renovated - PAINT, FLOORING, WINDOWS & FURNACE. 3 bdrm, 1 bath, carport. Close to schools & parks. $900/mth. Call 250-423-7248 MONTHLY chalet/log cabin rentals available immediately. Located on Beaverfoot Road, 20 minutes east of Golden. Furnished units for $900/month + utilities or unfurnished units for $800/month + utilities. Receive a half month free rent with year-long lease. Contact Jack or Kim (250) 344-4775. SPARWOOD, 2-storey, 3bdrm townhouse for rent w/full basement, close to school & rec centre. (250)425-4448 primeprop@mymts.net
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Shared Accommodation ROOM for rent, incl util. Must be working or college student, $425/mo. Available immediately. (250)426-2479 SPARWOOD - room for rent, $400/month. Call 250425-0053.
Suites, Lower
Modular Homes
Avail Immediately, 1-bdrm bsmt unit in 4-plex, fully reno’d, n/s, n/parties, $575/mth + DD. Call (250)426-0836
We have 5 beautiful pads available!
BACHELOR suite, n/s, n/p, f/s, w/d, semi furnished, $450/mo + $225 dd, inc heat, avail Nov 1, off street parking. 250-426-3377 during office hours.
Mountain views, quiet parks Multiple plans to choose from
Stop in to see us or call today!
Gyro Park
5-bdrm house, available Nov 1, in beautiful Highlands community in Cranbrook. Backs onto the Highlands school, many extras, $1700 + utilities. 1(403)871-0077 or call 1(587)733-0021
3600 sq.ft. of Retail Space
1307C 10th St S, clean lower 1-bdrm, c/w kitchen, living & dining room, parking & yard, one year lease, n/s, n/p, $595/mth plus utilities. Call (250)421-2590
Blarchmont
2BDRM HOUSE 800 SQ FT 1 bath, available Nov 1, n/s, $875 + util. (250)417-7250
Creston COMMERCIAL BUILDING
Condo for rent in Cranbrook, avail Dec 1, 2-bdrm, 1 1/2 bath, recently renovated, close to college & hospital, $800/mth, inc heat & hot water, n/s, n/p. (250)427-7844
HOMES FOR RENT
Rentals
CRANBROOK 1 bedroom apartments, $600/m, includes utilities. (250)417-5806
MORTGAGES!!
2 FOR 1 large fenced yard, summer kitchen in lower area, new roof, hardwood throughout, air, underground sprinkler, large deck, large garage, owner is downsizing. See all pictures on welist.com Priced to sell $424,900 (all appliances & some furniture). Call for appointment, 250-417-1990
Rentals
(Located across from Super 8 on the Strip) 2345 Cranbrook St.North
250-426-1882 • 1-855-815-7575
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Best Quality and Price in the Kootenays
Gorgeous 2-bdrm basement suite, lots of parking, w/d, fully renovated, n/p, n/s, n/kids, $750/m inc util.(250)417-1129 Newly renovated 3-bdrm basement suite, avail Dec 1, F/S, shared laundry, includes utilities (gas, hydro, cable & phone) large yard, $1000/mth plus DD. (250)489-1521 (250)464-9997 Spacious 1-bdrm, ground level entrance bsmt suite, private entrance & parking, gas fireplace, partially furnished, located 5 minutes from downtown on scenic acreage, suitable for a single person, n/p, n/s, utilities inc., ref req. $700/mo, avail Dec 1. (250)489-4082 or (250)4260417
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1982 Mobile Home
in Windermere Mobile Home Park 5 bedrooms, 1 large bathroom with a woodstove, 8x10 deck, close to schools and beach. Home is vacant and ready for immediate occupancy.
Transportation
$59,900
On the Strip
2232 Cranbrook St. N. Cranbrook, BC 250-489-1230 Toll Free 1-866-539-1230
Antiques / Classics 1972 Chev show truck, 350 CID, auto, 2WD, column shift, bucket seats, nice paint, green with black interior, asking $11,900. 250-427-5895
350 motor, auto trans, p/s, p/b, p/dl, air, power bucket seats, Keystone Mags, ex. cond., white w/black interior, asking $9500.
Call after 6pm, (250)426-4311
1995 Mustang Convertible, 5L, 5-spd, black w/tan top, new wheels, tires, exhaust, stereo, many more upgrades, very fast, ex. cond., beautiful car, must see! $8500. Call (250)428-9606 Creston
Auto Accessories/Parts Blizzak tires on rims, 225/70/R16”, 70% tread remaining, rims 5x127, $600 for all 4. (250)919-0831
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1966 Rambler Ambassador 4-door station wagon, V8 auto, excellent inside & out, completely restored 1996, 97,000 original miles, asking $6800 obo. To view call (250)426-5371
Transportation
Transportation
Transportation
Recreational/Sale
Cars - Domestic
Cars - Domestic
Cars - Domestic
Commercial Vehicles
Recreational/Sale
2004 Nissan Maxima 4-dr Sedan, V6, auto, grey, FWD, Stock #N15851A, $12,995. Sun Valley Nissan, DL #30313, 888-426-6665
2008 Subaru Tribeca Limited, flat 6-cyl engine, auto, AWD, 108,831km, Stock #S49990A, $24,995. Subaru of Cranbrook, DL #10523. Call (250)489-4325
1993 Western Star tandem dump truck with new hoist cylinder, front differential, rear leaf springs, front tires, king pins, batteries & rebuilt engine, 18-spd split shift, $21,000. (250)417-6543
1979 21’ Ford motorhome, needs work inside & out, materials supplied, F/S, oven, bathroom, furnace, shower, seats 8, sleeps 6, only has 68,000 miles on motorhome. $850 firm, as is, where is. (250)426-7614
1985 Corvette, white, 4-spd auto, 350 tune port injection, 169,000km, new tires, $8995 obo. (250)489-0193
1988 Jaguar XJ 12 Vandenplas, 186,230km, V-12, very good cond., Pirelli tires, new brakes, $3800 obo. (250)421-1188 1988 Mustang GT Cobra, 306, super charged 174 blower, all new MSD ignition, new 5-spd tranny, too much to list. $11,000. Call for more details, (250)421-9699
2005 Chevrolet Optra LS, grey, 2.0L Inline4, FWD, Stock #T3340A, $4995. Denham Ford, DL #30786, call for more info, 1-800-663-3839 2005 GRAND PRIX. V6, immac. cond, 1 owner, purchased brand new & lady driven. Have all service records. Too many features to list, Remote start, pl, pw, ps, cruise, tilt, a/c. Widetrack suspension. Brand new Michelin Defender tires, brand new battery, brakes just done and car serviced recently. 193,000 km, all highway driven. Excellent, reliable car. $5,900 obo 250-402-6700 (near Kitchener). 2005 Pontiac Sunfire 4-dr Sedan, 4-cyl, auto, white, FWD, Stock #Y69899B, $7995. Hillcrest Hyundai, DL #30315. 1877-420-2194.
1978 Cadillac Seville, 49,500 original miles, 1000 miles on new motor, good shape, runs great, $2750 obo. Call (250)919-1723
1979 El Camino SS,
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1981 Oldsmobile Toronado, p/everything, runs like a charm, $1200 obo. Call (250)402-8644
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All trades and offers considered. www.eaglehomes.ca
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1993 Chrysler New Yorker 5th Ave, 4-dr, 3.3L, V6 auto, 170,000km, fully powered, 36 mpg hwy, senior driven, just fully serviced, showroom cond., dependable transportation, $2850 obo. (250)427-3497 1994 Nissan Altima, new starter, alternator, battery with in the last 2 yrs, good on gas, $500 obo. After 6 pm 1 (250)426-9090
1996 Corvette Collector Edition, 160,000km, 2 roofs, auto, original paint, engine LT4, fully loaded,ex cond, asking $16,000 obo. (250)426-3802 1998 Cadillac Catera, 160,000km, beige with beige leather, sunroof, heated front/rear seats, cassette/CD & more, 30+ mpg hwy, $4500. (250)426-7041 1998 Subaru Forester AWD, well maintained, new timing belt, battery, windshield, no rust, 220,000 km, $5000. (250)346-3378 1999 Ford Escort SE, 4-cyl, manual, green, Stock #16007B, $2722. Melody Motors, DL #5248, (250)427-4224 2001 Chrysler PT Cruiser, good cond, recent scheduled service done inc. timing belt, c/w mounted winter tires on rims, $4500. 1995 Pontiac Sunfire, one owner, good cond., no rust, new clutch installed, $2500. (250)489-5798 2001 Ford Focus 4-dr SE Sedan, 4-cyl, auto, red, Stock #NN457B, $2769. Melody Motors, DL #5248, (250)427-4224 2001 Pontiac Sunfire SL Sedan, 4-spd auto w/OD, Stock #T14025A, $2000. Cranbrook Dodge, DL #30708, 1-888259-7039 2003 Crown Vic, 110,000 km, A-1 condition, summer & winter tires, power everything, $7500 obo. (250)426-1961
2003 Toyota Corolla CE, everything works, new cruise, shocks & struts, wheel covers, 215,000km, includes winter tires on rims $6000. (250)426-8867
2005 PT Cruiser, 140,000 km, ex. cond., sunroof, leather interior, 5-spd, excellent mileage $3900. (250)426-4752 2006 Chevrolet Impala LTZ Sedan, 3.9L, 6-cyl, 4-spd auto, silver, Stock #1G7853A, $10,493. North Star GM, DL #5717, 1-800-663-2307 2006 Mazda GS, hatchback, manual, blue, Stock #U1697A, $10,995. Cranbrook Dodge, DL #30708, 1-888-259-7039 2006 Nissan X-Trail 4-dr, AWD, 4-cyl, auto, beige, Stock #N15609A, $12,995. Sun Valley Nissan, DL #30313, 1-888426-6665 2006 Pontiac Grand Prix GT Sedan, 3.8L, 6-cyl, FWD, 4-spd auto, blue, Stock #1L9088A, $7949. North Star GM, DL #5717. 1-800-6632307 2006 Subaru Outback LTD, 4cyl, auto, gold, AWD, Stock #S02203A, $17,995. Subaru of Cranbrook, DL #10523, 1877-420-2194 2007 Honda Civic Sedan EX, 4-cyl, auto, blue, FWD, Stock #H06974A, $12,700. Spring Honda, DL #31110, 1-888638-4488 2007 Nissan Maxima 3.5 SE Sedan, grey, Stock #13342970A, $10,995. Cranbrook Kia, DL #10088, 1-888-3070911 2007 Pontiac Grand Prix Sedan, FWD, 3.8L, auto, silver, Stock #17686, $6995. Chalet GM, DL #6340, (800)388-1156 2007 Subaru Outback 5-dr Wagon, auto 2.5i, 4-cyl, auto, AWD, Stock #F29026, $16,995. Subaru of Cranbrook, DL #10523, 1-877-420-2194 (250)489-4325 2007 Toyota Corolla, Sports Edition, 100,000 km, ex. cond., standard, $10,000 obo. (250)421-3311 2008 Ford Focus, black, 2-dr standard, 96,000 km, 4-winter tires w/rims, remote starter, $9500 obo. (250)489-1310 2008 Ford Fusion SE Sedan, 3.0L, 6-cyl, 6-spd auto, Stock #13-412067A, $10,245. Cranbrook Kia, DL #10088, 1-888307-0911 2008 Nissan Versa 5-dr HB, 4-cyl, auto, FWD, Stock #Z52231, $8720. Sun Valley Nissan, DL #30313 1-888-426-6665 2008 Nissan Versa hatchback, 4-cyl, auto, blue, FWD, Stock #Y24516A, $11,995. Hillcrest Hyundai, DL #30315. 1-877-420-2194 2008 Pontiac G5 Sedan, 4-dr, 2.2L, 5-spd manual, Stock #13196, $9800. Cranbrook Kia, DL #10088, 1-888-3070911
2008 Toyota Yaris FWD 4-dr Sedan, brand new tires, 1.5L, manual, blue, Stock #C062516A, $8999. Alpine Toyota, DL #30845, 1-888418-4798 2009 Chevrolet Aveo LS, 4cyl, auto, grey, FWD, Stock #N09646B, $9995. Sun Valley Nissan, DL #30313, 1-888426-6665 2009 Jetta TDI comfortline, auto, power group, heated seats, alloy wheels, local vehicle, balance of factory warranty, VW certified available, 93,846km, $19,995, Stock #V40829A. Arrow Motors, DL #5467, (250)489-4327 or call 1-877-689-4327 2009 Nissan Altima SL, 4-cyl, auto, FWD, Stock #N70065A, $15,995. Sun Valley Nissan, DL #30313, 1-888-426-6665 2009 PT Cruiser, 56,000km, Mint cond., $9,800 obo. (250)342-6997 2009 Subaru Forester X Limited, 4-cyl, auto, bronze, AWD, Stock #S09725A, $24,995. Subaru of Cranbrook, DL #10523, 1-877-420-2194 2009 Toyota Yaris, hatchback, low km, brand new tires, manual, red, Stock #5264195M, $11,200. Alpine Toyota, DL #30845, 1-888418-4798 2009 Volkswagen Jetta 2.0 TDI Trendline Sedan, auto, grey, Stock #T14028A, $20,995. Cranbrook Dodge, DL #30708, 1-888-259-7039 2010 Chevrolet Aveo LS, 4cyl, manual, FWD, 33,206km, Stock #Y36642B, $9995. Hillcrest Hyundai, DL #30315, (250)489-0903 2011 Ford Escape XLT, 2.5L, 4-cyl, FWD, 6-spd auto, blue, Stock #13-741827A, $15,495. Cranbrook Kia, DL #10088, 1888-307-0911 2011 Jetta Comfortline 2.5, auto, power group, heated seats, alloy wheels, local vehicle, balance of factory warranty, VW certified available, 32,550km, $18,995, Stock #A3434. Arrow Motors, DL #5467, (250)489-4327 or call 1-877-689-4327 2011 Jetta TDI highline, auto, power group, sunroof, sat radio, heated seats, balance of factory warranty, VW certified available, 64,150km, $23,995, Stock #V67170A. Arrow Motors, DL #5467 (250)489-4327 or call 1-877-689-4327 2012 Volkswagen Jetta GLI Sedan, Turbo, FWD, leather seats, power sunroof, manual trans., black, Stock #X020513N, $24,999. Alpine Toyota, DL #30845, 1-888418-4798
Motorcycles 1982 Honda Interstate, 1100cc, A1 shape, 62,372km, inc. trailer, asking $6500. Call Henry, (250)428-3545 1998 Suzuki Intruder 1500, 40,000km on rebuilt engine & transmission, hard bags, windscreen, auxiliary gas tank, Stage 3 carbs, set up for touring, $7000. (250)464-0207 1999 Harley Davidson Sportster 1200 cc, custom built, 39,000km, $8000 obo. (250)489-1310 2001 Harley 1200 Sportster, 100th Anniversary Edition, needs inspection, $5500. Call (250)417-5530 2004 Harley Davidson Heritage Soft Tail Classic, ex cond., 64,000km, $11,500 obo. After 6pm, (250)426-1836 2006 CR125, very well maintained, brand new FMF pipe & silencer & rad valve, $2700 obo. (250)421-8126 2007 Harley Davidson Dyna Low-Rider, burgundy/cream, 55,000km, must see to appreciate, asking $9000. (250)4895445 2008 Honda CRF250X, $4800 obo Barely used less than 200 km (250)427-7229 2008 KLR 650, 11,000km, near mint, w/extras & bags, $3650 obo. Evenings (403)836-3786 2012 KTM150XC, mint cond, barely used, bought July 2012, $6400 obo. 2012 KX100, great cond., bought July 2012, $4000 obo. Neither bike used this season. (250)426-7980 New Bristol leather jacket, stretch panels, vented, removable kidney belt size 42-44, $250. HD boots, size 8, $100. HD helmet, $100. HD cover, flame retardant, $100. (250)489-1418 Wells Cargo bike cargo trailer, 1500 lb torsion axle, wheel chock, 6 tie points, loading ramp, 6x6x10, $3000. (250)464-0207
New Car Dealers
ENHAM FORD (BC) LTD
www.denhamfordbc.com Off Road Vehicles 2000 Yamaha 4x4, ex. cond., must see, must try, $2600 obo. (250)489-4815 2009 Polaris Scrambler 500, 4WD, ex cond, $4300 obo. After 5:30 (250)489-8355
Mercury Topaz, 4-cyl, ex. cond., standard, 5-spd, 50 miles per gal $2500 obo. (250)426-4752 Cars - Sports & Imports
ENHAM FORD (BC) LTD
www.denhamfordbc.com 1989 BMW 325i Convertible, all black, 140,000 original km, original owner, great shape, $7500 obo. (250)919-1723
Commercial Vehicles 45’ Commercial transport van, heated, new 24.5 rubber, $5500. (250)489-8794
Recreational/Sale 1970’s Vanguard 8’ truck camper, good cond., $400 obo. (250)426-1887 or call (250)426-9422 1974 18’ Winnebago Brave motorhome, 64,160 km, Onan Gen Set, good cond, $1200. (250)427-7760, 3316 Mission, Wycliffe Old Airport road. 1977 GMC Class A motorhome, 26’, good cond. inside & out, newer tires, must be seen! Rare model. Best offer takes it. (250)426-8408
1978 Tioga,
350 GM motor, sleeps 6, bathroom, kitchen, 2 fridges, furnace, new awning last summer, new tires, good unit for hunters,
Price Reduced to $3200 obo (250)428-4079
1984 24’ Class C motorhome, ex. running cond., 130,000km, 350 Ford, many extras, two 50 watt solar panels, 1700 watt inverter, 3 new batteries, etc., inside redone, asking $6000. (250)426-1127 1984 28’ Winnebago, 454 CID Chevy auto, 68,500 original miles, must see to appreciate, for a list of features. (250)9190125, (250)426-5666 1991 26’ Rustler, Jack & Jill bunks, front kitchen, fold out couch, air, full bath, new water pump, newer HW tank, new battery, sleeps-6, $6600 obo. (250)426-5653 1991 29’ Wilderness trailer, everything runs, in good cond., lots of upgrades, $7000. (250)420-1802 1991 31’ motorhome, 57,000 miles, good cond, asking $10,900, must sell, make offer. Baynes Lake (406)291-2380
1991 Dodge Ram Cummins diesel & 2010 Adventure camper. 140 watt solar panel, television, skylight, surround sound stereo system inside & out. $32,000 obo for both. (250)427-6806 1992 37’ Class A motorhome for sale, A1 shape, fully loaded, $24,500. Consider vehicle on trade. (250)489-8794 1992 Prowler 19’ holiday trailer, good cond., inside like new, double axle, $5800 obo. (250)489-5798 1994 30’ Dutchman 4 Seasons 5th Wheel, new awning, walk around queen bed up front, slide out rear kitchen, sleeps 6, new batteries, new propane tanks inspected 2009, good tires, $9000 obo. Nadine or Graham Beam, (250)426-7400 1997 22’ Westwind 5th Wheel, clean cond. throughout, working stove/oven, electric/gas fridge, air, furnace, solar panel, microwave, sleeps 6, dual wheels, spare tire, awning, outside shower, $8000. (250)489-3741 1997 Vanguard Wrangler 5th wheel, 26’, hitch included, asking $8000. (250)426-5535 1999 Corsair 5th Wheel trailer, 30’, 2 slideouts, tandem axle, ex. cond., $11,000 obo. Call Audrey, (250)417-3431 1999 Corsair Excella 28.5’, all season 5th wheel trailer, full set of skirting, well made, beautiful interior, many options (built in vac, AC, MW, awning), perfect snowbird/park unit, $12,500 obo, hitch also available. (250)426-2671 2001 26’ Vanguard, parked on for last 10 years, no bush km since 2003. New roof, 2-yr old awning, double bed in front, Jack & Jill bunks in rear, sleeps 6 comfortably (can accommodate 8), asking $11,000. Call or text, (250)421-1597
2003/2004 32’ Endura Class C Gulfstream motorhome, 454 motor/Genset, ex. shape, 3104 6th St S, worth $64,900, asking $45,000. (250)919-6665 2004 24’ Pioneer travel trailer, island bed, as new cond., $11,000. Or trade for motorhome. (250)428-9606 Creston 2004 30’ Arctic Fox, 4 season all weather coach, 2 slides, solid oak cabinets, ex. cond., asking $20,000 obo.(250)4266550 2004 Springdale 25’, small slide, awning, Stock #T3472.1, $14,900. Runners RV, call (250)489-4141 or 1-800-6634824 2004 Terry 5th Wheel, 29-1/2’ with slide, air, 8 cu.ft. fridge, microwave, stove, oven, back bedroom with bunks, queensize bed in master bedroom with bathroom, tub, shower, pull out couch, can sleep up to 8 people, plenty of cupboard space, in good shape, asking $18,000. 1 (250)402-3583 2004 Terry Quantum 32’ 5th Wheel trailer, immaculate, 2 slides, queen bed, 3-way fridge, 3-burner stove w/oven, microwave, gas/electric hot water heater, gas furnace, 2 TV’s, excellent & clean cond., $21,500 obo. (250)426-8178 2005 29’ Holiday trailer, equipped with solar panels, 285 watts, 2000 watt inverter, large slide w/awning, dual wheels, mint cond., $16,000 obo. (250)342-6805 2005 Jayco Jayflight RV, white, 29’, Stock #14087, $13,995. Chalet GM, DL #6340, 1-800-388-1156 2005 R-Vision Trail Lite RV, 30’, white, Stock #17633, $11,995. Chalet GM, DL #6340, 1-800-388-1156 2006 8’ Okanagan truck camper, 1700lbs, Happi-Jacs, north/south queen bed, fantastic fan, stairs, awning, quality built & used only a few weekends. Mint Condition. $11,000. (250)489-5851 2006 Eagle 32’ 5th Wheel, 2 slides, thermal windows, awning, well maintained, Stock #T3415.2, $27,900. Runners RV, 1-800-663-4824
2011 23’ Wildwood Ultra Light, rear dinette, air conditioning, microwave, BBQ, TV, as new cond., reduced to
$12,500 (250)428-0108
2003 Tahoe, large slide, single bunks, hard wall, awning, Stock #T3589.1, $15,900. Runners RV, 1-800-663-4824
2007 Prowler 310, 31’, 2 slide bunk model, extreme edition package with thermal windows, large awning, air, dry weight of 8476 lbs, Stock #T3476.1, $24,900. Runners RV, 1-800-663-4824
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Renting Quality Cars At Great Prices
• compacts • full size • mini vans • mid size • 15 passenger vans • moving trucks Providing superior value by offering outstanding service along with high quality, clean and dependable vehicles at affordable prices.
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2007 Hi-LOW 22’ tandem trailer, fully self contained w/fridge, stove, air, solar panel & much more. Very rare in this area. Design allows for compact mode when traveling so wind resistance is very low & better on your vehicle for gas consumption. Always stored under cover when not in use. $18,000. (250)489-4748
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BIG FOOT 2500 camper, 9.5’, Happy jacks, solar panel, Fantastic fan, 2-batteries, 2-propane takes, pot, pans, dishes, bedding, rose & blue decor, always under cover, no pets, non smoking, in floor heating, outside shower, very clean & great cond, Reduced to $13,000 obo. (250)429-3113 Lance 11’9” side door camper, loaded, ex. cond., $18,500 no tax. (250)426-5118 Vanguard trailer, 24’, 1983, new awning, new tires, resealed roof & windows, good cond, sleeps-6, $5200. 1 (250)420-7436
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Trucks & Vans
Trucks & Vans
2005 Honda CRV, 4WD, auto, new tires, great cond., 160,000km, asking $8800. (250)489-3147 (250)421-7479 2006 Jeep Liberty Sport, black, 3.7L, V6, 4x4, Stock #T3218B, $7995. Denham Ford, DL #30786, 1-800-6633839
1986 GMC 3+3 Quad cab dually, 454, auto, good rubber, no rust, excellent 5th Wheel or trailer hauler, first $3500 takes it. (250)417-6603 1986 GMC Sierra, 2WD, 305, short box, everything original, located in Fernie, $1100. (250)464-4131 1987 BLAZER K-5, V8, 4x4, 40,000 original miles, ex. shape, California car, $7000. (250)427-7094 1988 Ford F150 pickup, 2WD, stick shift, 5+OD, 6-cyl, long box, canopy, good cond., arthritis compels sale, $1100. (250)489-1108
1999 Dodge Ram, 5.7 L Cummins diesel, 388,000km, 2 sets tires & rims, has some rust, too many options to list, $5000 obo. (250)919-6558
Snowmobiles 2001 Skandic 380, chassis in fair cond., motor not running, $400 obo. 2001 Arctic Cat 700, Powder Special, chassis in good cond., motor not running, $500 obo.(250)919-2276
Sport Utility Vehicle 1994 Ford Explorer 4-dr, 4x4, blue, $2000 obo. (250)4275325 1997 Chevy Blazer, 206,000km, recent brakes & engine tune up, runs nice, $3000 obo. If you want it, make an offer. (250)402-8644
2001 Chevrolet Tracker 4x4, auto, 2-dr, soft top, air, p/w, remote start, good cond., $5500 obo. (250)278-0651 2001 Ford Explorer XLS, 4WD V6, low km, no rust, great shape, good tires, new battery, $3500. (250)426-5765 2001 Kia Sportage EX, 4-cyl, auto, black, 4WD, Stock Y53782A, $7995. Hillcrest Hyundai, DL #30315, 1-877420-2194 2001 Subaru Forester, AWD, 168,000km, $4500. Call (250)426-7354 2002 Ford Explorer SUV, green, low mileage, immaculate throughout, new stereo & CD player, 1 year wear on winter tires, new brakes, $7000 obo. (250)425-6380
8’ cab over Vanguard camper, c/w 3-way fridge, stove, furnace, fold-out steps, sleeps 4, great for fishing trips & weekend getaways, needs some TLC, $1000 obo. (250)417-3237
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Reduced by $1200. Camping & Hunting. Truck & camper, rebuilt motor, trans, drive shaft, 8000lb winch, new water pump, alternator, power steering pump, master cylinder, shocks, 3-way fridge, stove, heater, many more, asking $4700, may consider trades.Call Ray,(250)489-5038
2000 Jeep Grand Cherokee, 4L, auto, 4WD, Champagne, 235,500km, $5000. Call (250)423-3465 2008 Jayco toy hauler, 29’, used 10 times, loaded, 12’ garage. Call for more information. $27,000 or will take classic muscle or hot rod on trade. (250)426-3568 2009 Coachman 24’, small slide, awning, large rear bathroom, spacious living area, walk around queen bed, air, Stock #T3526.1, $14,900. Runners RV, 1-800-663-4824 2010 24’ Hideout, new cond, walk around queen, Jack & Jill beds, air, indoor outdoor speakers, 19’ flat screen stereo/CD/DVD, sleeps-7, hitch inc. $13,000 obo. (250)489-5855 2010 Springdale 26-1/2’, 1/2 ton towable, slide, sleeps 6, used 7x, loaded, $18,000 obo. (250)489-8885 2011 22’ Regal motorhome on Ford 350 Chassis, only 35,000 km, asking $52,000. (250)4282739 2011 36’ Outback Sidney Addition 5th Wheel, 4 slides, ex. cond., extended warranty until 2017, $32,000. (250)919-7185
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2006 Nissan X-Trail Bona Vista Edition SUV, very good cond., 70,000km, AWD, 2.5L 4-cyl auto, roof racks, sunroof, fog lights, alloy wheels w/newer tires, new battery, heated seats, 6-CD player, iPod connector, wired for navigation, asking $16,900. Reduced to $15,900 (250)426-3581 or (250)919-8795 2007 Jeep Compass Limited, 4-cyl, auto, silver, 4WD, Stock #H100542A, $12,800. Spring Honda, DL #31110, 1-888638-4488 2008 Jeep Grand Cherokee Overland diesel, fully loaded inc. navi, 150,000km, 1-owner, only hwy driven, $23,500. (250)342-6458 2008 Mazda Tribute SUV, loaded, leather, heated seats, sunroof, winter & summer tires, 85,000 km, ex. cond., $14,900 obo. (250)426-9753 2010 Toyota Highlander Hybrid LTD, V6, auto, black, 4WD, Stock #B11202, $34,800. Spring Honda, DL #31110, 1-888-638-4488 2011 Rav4 Limited AWD, V6, auto, loaded, leather, sunroof, alloy wheels, heated seats & much more, local vehicle, balance of factory warranty, only 46,550kms, $27,995. Stock #A62540. Arrow Motors, DL #5467, (250)489-4327 or 1877-689-4327 Silver 2007 Chevy Trailblazer, 4.2L Vortec, auto, 4WD, p/w, p/b, p/s, p/seats, command start, Alpine stereo, 150,000km, $11,000. Call Monday-Saturday, 9-5pm, (250)428-7538
Trucks & Vans
2003 Jeep TJ Sahara SUV, 4-spd auto, green, Stock #T12135C, $11,995. Cranbrook Dodge, DL #30708, 1888-259-7039 2004 Nissan Pathfinder LE, V6, auto, brown, 4WD, Stock #S58416A, $10,995. Subaru of Cranbrook, DL #10523, 1877-420-2194
2004 TOYOTA SEQUOIA
4x4, auto, 4.7L 8-cyl, loaded, 6-CD player, DVD, seats 8, leather, heated seats, much more, 120,000 miles, great cond, maintenance receipts,
A STEAL OF A DEAL AT $13,500 firm (250)427-3228
1970 Chev totally restored, 327, 350 turbo, beautiful truck $12,500 obo (250)426-4752 1982 Ford F250 farm truck, 6cyl, in everyday use, offers? 1982 Dodge Rampage, in everyday use, make offer (250)489-5798 1984 S10 Blazer, 4x4, 350 V8, 700 rear transmission, 9 bolt Curry rear end, $6000. (250)427-7094
1991 CHEVROLET K3500
4x4, 454 4spd auto, enclosed dump bed conversion incl storage & equipment holds. No work required just put straight to work. This is a serious work truck that can be used for tree services, landscaping & firewood
Reduced to $8500 from $9500 (250)427-3252
1991 Dodge Ram Charger 4x4, c/w spare 318 motor, $800. (250)426-5831 1992 Ford Aerostar XLT, runs great, $700 obo. Call (250)919-1043 1992 GMC Sierra 1500, standard trans., RWD, canopy, 155,169km, asking $5000. (250)426-2358 1993 Chev Silverado 1500 Ext cab 2x4, 350 cu.in., 4-spd auto, hard cover, running boards, Michelins, tow package, 288 K, runs great, $3200 obo. (250)402-6043 Creston 1993 Ford F150 4x4, auto, CD, low km 105,000km, one owner, good running truck, $5000 obo or trades (250)4891628 1993 Toyota pickup, 4WD, w/canopy, needs body work, runs great, $2200. Call (250)417-3143 1994 Ford Ext cab, 4WD, 5-spd standard, $800. (250)427-4856 1996 Chevy Sierra pickup, 4x4, good cond., with extras, asking $3800 or will trade for small car. (778)517-1999 1996 Dodge Cummins diesel dually, 4x4, 1 ton, trailer hauler, endless list of custom work done, extras, too much to list, mint cond, low km, completely refurbished, new everything $20,000. (250)489-8151
1997 CHEV SILVERADO 1500 ext cab, 2WD, short box, 152,556 km, 5.7L, new tires, brakes, battery, extra alloys, c/w new tires, raised canopy, running boards, cassette/CD, brake controller,
$6000. (250)426-2473
2001 Chev Silverado, 4WD, 4-dr, $4500. (250)417-5806
2000 GMC Sierra F250 4x4 Ext. Cab, fully loaded, tow package, trans cooler, 5-pt hitch, canopy, boat loader, includes 12’ aluminum Springbok boat, 267,000 carefree km, 2nd owner, good all weather tires, $8,000. (250)426-3792 2000 Ranger, white with canopy, standard, 6-cyl, new tires, good running cond., roof rack $3500 obo. (250)919-8041 2001 Ford Windstar SEL, V6, 120,000 km, ex. cond., $5000. (250)426-5133 2001 Honda Odyssey, great family van, 140,000km, asking $6500. (250)489-0725 2001 Silverado 2500 HD Ext cab, 4x4, 8.1 L engine, Allison trans., roll & lock box cover, 116,000km, ex. cond., asking $11,000. (250)421-3556 2002 GMC Yukon 6.0L, 8-cyl, 4-spd auto, color, Stock #12727, Chalet GM, DL #6340, 388-1156
Denali, Pewter $8995. 1-800-
2002 GM Sierra, 4x4, street & bush driven, $4500 obo. (250)464-1182
2003 GMC 1500,
regular cab, newly rebuilt 5-spd manual trans. & clutch 4x4, options available, canopy, very good cond., 229,000km,
$5995 obo (250)427-7171 (250)464-5214
2003 GMC Safari full size van, 3 rows of seating, AWD, auto, ex. cond. in & out, good tires, needs new motor, located in Cranbrook, $1000 obo. Call (250)304-7646 2003 Toyota CE van, clean & in good cond., 111,500 km, asking $8500. Call Pam (250)489-5230 2003 Toyota Tundra 4x4, 260,000 km, well maintained, good cond., $10,500 obo. (250)489-0771 2004 Chevrolet Silverado 2500 HD, Ext cab, 6.0L, 8-cyl, 4WD, 4-spd, black, Stock #7991, $10,995. Chalet GM, DL #6340, 1-800-388-1156 2005 GMC 3500 1-ton, Scott aluminum 12’ box w/flip down sides, Tommy lift gate, 2000lb capacity, certified, $18,000 obo. (250)427-3350 2006 Chevrolet Silverado 1500, 5.3L, 8-cyl, 4WD, 4-spd auto, gold, Stock #61391B, $14,995. North Star Motors, DL #5717, 1-800-663-2307
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2007 Ford F350 Crew cab XLT 4x4, diesel, Dark Stone Clearcoat Metallic, 6.0L, V8 Turbo, Stock #T3377A, $15,995. Denham Ford, DL #30786, 1-800-663-3839 2007 Toyota Tundra SR5, 4.7L, V8, soft tonneau cover, new tires, double cab, silver, 5-spd auto, Stock #X333521A, $23,191. Alpine Toyota, DL #30845, 1-888-418-4798 2008 Dodge Durango SLT 4x4, 5.7L, V8, leather, sunroof, navigation, rear entertainment center & much more, local vehicle only, 107,908km, Stock #V53093A, $16,995. Arrow Motors, DL #5467. Call for more info, 1-877-689-4327 2008 DODGE Ram, 3500, 4x4 crew cab, loaded w/8’ box,$30,000. Good used work trucks. 1(250)427-6199
2005 GMC Sierra 4x4 Extended Cab HD 2500, 8’ box, auto, air, CD player, 120V inverter, trailer towing package, 370,000km, well maintained, $6800. Call after 5pm, (250)489-5068 2006 Dodge Grand Caravan, V6, auto, Stock #15713A, $6491. Melody Motors, DL #5248, (250)427-4224 2006 Dodge Ram 1500 SLT Off Road/Sport, silver, 5.7L, V8, 4x4, Stock #T3338B, $13,995. Denham Ford, DL #30786, 1-800-663-3839
2006 F150 Lariat Crew Cab 4x4, 150,000km, black on black, leather, DVD, sunroof, Tonneau, loaded, p/everything, heated seats, Showroom cond, $23,000 obo. (250)464-1330 2006 F350 XLT 4x4, crew cab, long box, diesel, 180,000 km, $14,000. Call for more details 1 (250)420-7185 2006 Ford F150 Supercab, 4x4, p/w, air, new rubber, clean, $14,000. Leave message, (250)427-5162 2006 Ford Ranger 4-dr Supercab, V6, manual, black, Stock #14013B, $6636. Melody Motors, DL #5248, (250)427-4224 2006 GMC Sierra 1500 SLE, 4.8L, 8-cyl, 4WD, 4-spd auto, grey, Stock #CK5511A, $14,495. North Star Motors, DL #5717, 1-800-663-2307 2006 GMC Sierra 2500 HD SLE, 6.0L, 8-cyl, tan, Stock #TK2642C, $14,495. North Star, DL #5717, 1-800-6632307 2006 Lincoln Navigator Ultimate, 8-cyl, auto, beige, 4WD, Stock #H03415A, $16,500. Spring Honda, DL #31110, 1888-638-4488 2006 Nissan Titan LE 4x4 Crew cab, grey, 5.6L, V8, 5-spd auto, Stock #P2012, $16,995. Denham Ford, DL #30786, 1-800-663-3839 2010 Ford F-150, 4x4 ext cab, loaded. Also other good used trucks. 1 (250)427-6199
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November 8 Kootenay christian academy students will host a “lest We Forget” Remembrance Day Service 10:45 am.,
1200
Kootenay
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North. We would like to invite everyone to our Remembrance Day Service. Service is wheelchair accessible.
For more information
call the school office @250-426-0166 check our website @ kcacademy.ca Join us at History coffee house 7:00pm join us for My Hope with Billy Graham a special video presentation with music testimonies and a special message from Billy Graham. 518 cranbrook st. N (next to KFc). 250426-7897
November 9 CHRISTMAS FAIR - Kimberley Sacred Heart church Hall, 502 church St. Home baking, preserves, crafts, books. Refreshments available. Door prize. 10am-2pm. ART OF YOGA. In-
structor Sharon cross guides you through poses with reflection through art & sketching. The complete course is three sessions with art supplies included. Students need supply mat, blanket, journal & comfortable clothing. cDac Workshop, 104-135-10 ave. S., cranbrook, Nov. 9, 16 & 23, 9:30am-10:45. $35. cdac@shaw.ca/250-4264223.
November 10 CRANBROOK EAGLES 3032 November
meeting on the 11th changed to Nov 10 on account of Remembrance
Day.
elKo PaRKS & RecReaTIoN aSSoc. Pancake Breakfast 9a.m. to 12 at elko community hall. $7.00 (kids u age 10 $3.)
November 13 Free Influenza clinics for people 65 and older and their caregivers/ household contacts, children 6 months to 5 years of age and people who have chronic health conditions and their household contacts. Drop in clinics at Tamarack Mall: •Thursday November 7, 9-5:30 pm •Friday November 8, 9-4:30 pm •Wednesday November 13, 9-5:30pm. Drop-in clinic at cranbrook Health Unit: 9-4 pm. call the Flu line at 250-4202285 for more information. Family Flu clinics at cranbrook Health Unit by appointment only. call 250-420-2207 to book an appointment. GoGo GRaNNIeS host a new Travelogue by come join us as we show slides and tell some short stories about our travels recapturing the Silk Road in Marco Polo’s footsteps. at 7:00 FoRT STeele ceMeTeRY SocIeTY aNNUal GeNeRal MeeTING 10 am at Superstore Meeting Room. Visitors Welcome. KIMBeRleY GaRDeN clUB November program: Making evergreen centerpieces. Selkirk High School library 7-9 pm. New members welcome. For more info: Nola 250-4271948.
First Toastmasters. We can teach you speaking and leadership skills in a friendly, supportive environment. We meet in Room 210 at the college of the Rockies. From 7 to 9 PM. contact pamelaryan@telus.net or phone Kathy at 250489-4464 days.
l’Heureux, kid’s corner and so much more! call (250)427.4651 or email joelisa@telus. net for more information or to book a table. cRaNBRooK UNITeD cHURcH. Fall Tea, & BaKe Sale from 2 - 4 PM at # 2 -12th ave South. everyone welcome Tea & BaKe Sale 11am-2pm, Mt Zion lutheran church corner of 11 ave & 11th Street cranbrook.
contact Secretary Frances allen at 250426-2720 or Myrtle 250-426-2378,Jean 250-
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November 20 FRee FaMIlY SWIM, 6-7 pm, Kimberley Rec centre, persons 18 & under must be accompanied by an adult. Sponsored by Tyee custom Homes. PRoSTaTe caNceR caNaDa cRaNBRooK SUPPoRT GRoUP Room 205 of the college of The Rockies at 7:00 pm. our guest speaker will be Dr. David lenz, prostate cancer survivor. Spouses are encouraged to attend.
come. To preview the show, please visit website.http://www.royalcitygogos.org/artexhibit-photo-gallery. html. admission is by donation. Books and Granny crafts also for sale. Please call Norma at 250-426-6111 for more details. BlacK FRIDaY FUN. Get great deals
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November 14 “KIMBeRleY FlU clINIc”. Free flu shots for those who qualify on November 5th from 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. and November 14th from 1:00 to 6:00 p.m. at centennial centre – 100 4th ave in Kimberley. No appointments necessary. Please bring your care card and wear short sleeves. For more information, contact Kimberley Public Health Nursing at 427-2215. The short dark days of winter have set in: brighten your life with a visit to cranbrook
November 15
NoV.15, 16, 17, cranbrook GoGo Gannies will be at the eagles Hall annual craft show with all their special crafts and Baking. See you there! Friday 15th 5-9, Sat.16th 9-4, Sun.17th, 11-3 eaGleS laDIeS aUxIlIaRY c H R I S T M a S cRaFT FaIR Fri Nov 15 5pm to 9 pm Sat Nov 16 9am to 4pm Sun Nov 17 11am to 4 pm full concession on site 711 Kootenay St N for more info on tables call 250-4266006 MaGIc oF cHRISTMaS artisan Market, Fri., Nov. 15, 3-8pm, Sat., Nov. 16, 10am4pm at Bootleg Gap Golf course, Kimberley. Food & beverages avaialble. Raffle in support of Kimberley Food Bank. Join us at History coffee house 7:00pm for Movie night. We will be showing The secrets of Jonathan Sperry. We have coffee tea’s smoothies and goodies from la lune de chocolat Shoppe. We are also looking for musicians who would like play on Friday or Saturday nights on our stage. 518 cranbrook St. N (next to KFc) 250426-7897
November 16 DaNce ~ SocIal “olD SPIce’ at the cranbrook Seniors Hall, 2 St. S. at 7 pm. Held on 3rd Saturdays. Refreshments served. The open Jam on November 30 is a must for everyone! 1:30 - 4. Updates 250.489. 2720 THe MaRYSVIlle ScHool Pac is pleased to host the 6th annual Fall Market on Saturday, November 16th, 2013 from 10:00 to 3:00 in the school gym. crafts, unique gifts, portrait sittings with Jodi
localS coFFee HoUSe, at 7:30 pm sharp. Tickets: advance Tickets available at lotus Books. Tickets will also be available at the door if the show is not sold out.
November 17 FRaTeRNal oRDeR oF eaGleS pancake breakfast, everyone welcome, 8:3011am, $5/pperson, 711 Kootenay St. all proceeds to Kidney Foundation.
November 19 The east Kootenay Railway Pensioners association Social luncheon 12:30 pm,and election of officers at arthur’s Sports Bar & Grill (Day’s Inn),
600 cranbrook,St. N.cranbrook Bc. RSVP by NoV. 15th 2013. all Railway Retiree’s and
Spouses are welcome for futher infor mation,Please
November 22 Friday, November 22, 2:00 - 8:00, and Saturday, November 23, 10:00 - 4:00. cranbrook GoGo’s host this one time art Show. “celebrating african Grandmothers, HeRoeS oF THe coNTINeNT” This juried art show tells the story of the small triumphs and moments of hope which light the way to victory over the aIDS pandemic.a product of the Royal city GoGo Granny’s, we are so excited to bring this to cranbrook. The mixed media show will be held at the christ anglican church. Groups wel-
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on original art items here in cranbrook. artisan items along with twice loved art & a second hand book sale. coloring competition with prizes for children. Fun for all teh family! cDac Gallery, 104-135-10th ave. S., cranbrook, 11am8pm. FRee. cdac@ shaw.ca/250-426-4223
November 23 Girl Guides of canada, cranbrook are hosting a SPaGHeTTI DINNeR, Silent auction and Bake Sale at the cranbrook eagles Hall, 711 Kootenay St, N., 4:30 pm to 6:30pm. Tickets are $9.00 for 7 yrs and up, and $5.00 for 6 yrs and under. For tickets call Pam at 250-489-3155 christmas in The community craft Fair 10am-3pm. cranbrook community
living centre. Hosted by ToPS 2133. To book a table contact Jennifer at 919-8915 c H R I S T M a S cRaFT FaIR, plus Garage Sale, Raffle, Kid Games, concession, and Bake Sale at Mount Baker School Gym from 10 – 4 . To rent tables call Pearl at 250-426-7410. a Mount Baker Senior Boys Basketball Team fundraiser. aRT 21 acceSS art documentary screening “consumption”. enjoy this free art documentary event & discuss teh artists & themes with like-minded people. Bring a journal & your opinions. complimentary popcorn. cDac cinema, 104-135-10 ave. S., cranborok, 7-8:30pm Free. cdac@shaw.ca/250426-4223.
November 28 cHRISTMaS IS coMING! Give yourself an early christmas present and join cranbrook First Toastmasters! We are an affordable gift for you or someone you love. Hone your speaking and leadership skills in a friendly, supportive environ-
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Things to See & Do ment. Toastmasters meet tonight in Room 210 at the College of the Rockies from 7 to 9 PM. E mail Pamelaryan@telus.net or phone Kathy at 250489-4464 days. KiMbERlEy NaTuRE PaRK aGM at 7:00 pm at the Kimberley Nordic Centre. Guest speaker is Dave Quinn i N T RO D u C T i O N TO ORiGaMi with Steve bondy. learn basic techniques & folds to create beautiful origami models & decorations working towards the famous crane. This one off workshop is just $20, all supplies included. CaC Workshop, 104-135-10th ave. S., Cranbrook, 6:308:30 pm. $20 all supplies included, students welcome to bring their own paper. cdac@shaw. ca/250-426-4223.
November 29 43rd annual Cranbrook Santa Claus Parade Presented by JCi Kootenay. The parade commences at 7 pm on downtown baker Street. Everyone is encouraged to bring a non-perishable food item or cash donation for the Cranbrook Food bank. We are looking for more parade participants! if you are a business or a non-profit organization and you want to enter a float, decorate a vehicle, perform or have another creative way you would like
to participate please email santaclauspar a d e @ j c i ko o t e n ay. com for a registration form or pick one up at The bedroom Furniture Galleries! For more information call Patricia at 250409-4363 or email at santaclausparade@ jcikootenay.com C R a N b RO O K COMMuNiTy ThEaTRE is proud to present Visiting Mr. Green, a comedy and poignant drama about friendship, family and forgiveness. CCT’s first production of the season runs for 10 nights, November 29 & 30, December 4-7 and 11-14, 2013 at the Studio/Stage Door, Cranbrook bC. all performances at 8:00 p.m. Tickets available at lotus books, or at the door on the night OF PERFORMaNCE.
November 30 home Grown Music Society presents the Coffee house on Saturday, Nov 30 at Centre 64 at 8:00 pm.. Tickets $7 at the Snowdrift Cafe & Centre 64 in Kimberley. aNNual MiNKha SWEaTER SalE, 10am-5pm at the anglican Church hall, 46-13th ave. S., Cranbrook. all proceeds for the sweaters go back to the Minkha Women in bolivia & those of the scarves to
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projects in Guatemala. info. anne beurskens, 250-489-4528. Oct. 26-NOV. 30,
Portraiture Exhibition. Come & see how the CDaC member artists approach the theme of portraiture, you may see some famous faces! CDaC Gallery, 104-13510th ave. S., Cranbrook, 11-5pm, Sat. 10-2. Free with complimentary refreshments & wine for purchase. cdac@shaw. ca/250-426-4223.
KiMbERlEy P E N T E C O S Ta l ChuRCh ChRiSTMaS baZaaR: 10am-4pm at 8687 hwy. 95a [was Meadowbrook School]. Food & gift card donations to the annual Christmas hampers will be gratefully accepted. Door prizes, To book a table space, call Dianne at 250427-7534
DeCember 4 C R a N b RO O K COMMuNiTy ThEaTRE is proud to present Visiting Mr. Green, a comedy and poignant drama about friendship, family and forgiveness. CCT’s first production of the season runs for 10 nights, November 29 & 30, December 4-7 and 11-14, 2013 at the Studio/Stage Door, Cranbrook bC. all performances at 8:00 p.m. Tickets available at lotus books, or at the door on the night OF PERFOR-
MaNCE. FREE PubliC SWiMS, 5-6 pm, Kim-
berley Rec Centre. Persons 18 & under must be accompanied by an adult. Sponsored by Grubstake Pizza.
DeCember 7 uNiTED ChuRCh 8Th aNNual COOKiE WalK, Cranbrook united Church, a downtown church at the corner of baker Street and 12th avenue, 12:30 – 3 p.m.. doors open at noon, sales start at 12:30 pm – 3 pm. $10 for admission, container and glove. Fill container as full as you can, buT, it must be able to be close properly. There will be tables full of cookies and other Christmas goodies to choose from. For more information please call the unite Church office at 250-426-2022 or Nancy Smith co-coordinator at 250-4893650
DeCember 11 C R a N b RO O K COMMuNiTy ThEaTRE is proud to present Visiting Mr. Green, a comedy and poignant drama about friendship, family and forgiveness. CCT’s first production of the season runs for 10 nights, November 29 & 30, December 4-7 and 11-14, 2013 at the Studio/Stage Door, Cranbrook bC. all
performances at 8:00 p.m. Tickets available at lotus books, or at the door on the night OF PERFORMaNCE.
DeCember 18 FREE FaMily SWiMS, 6-7 pm, Kim-
berley Rec Centre. Persons 18 & under must be accompanied by an adult. Sponsored by Kimberley Medical Clinic.
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TOPS (Take Off Pounds Sensibly) non profit weight loss support group meets EVERy Thursday at 5:00 pm at the Sr Citizen’s Centre, (downstairs) 125 17th avenue South, Cranbrook. Drop in, have fun while losing weight gradually. This Chapter has won an annual b.C. Provincial award for “bEST aVG WEiGhT lOSS PER MEMbER”. For info call Marie 250 417 2642 FREE, EDuCaTiONal ThERaPEuTiC & PaRENTiNG GROuPS offered by Summit Community Services. Space is limited, info. 489-3114 or visit www.summitfamily. ca. Screening may be required, child care is not provided. EK SENiOR CaREGiVERS NETWORK: are you caring for a senior family member or friend? if
so, would you be interested in attending a support group & meeting with others in your community with similar situations? For more information about support in your community call 1-877489-0803. To receive a free copy of EK Caregivers Network newsletter call 417-6162 abOVE a WhiSPER Newsletter-to receive the latest updates regarding the local music scene contact Rod Wilson at parahaki@ xplornet.com. are you a musician, performer or organizer with an upcoming event? Rod to be included in this newsletter. SChOOl DayS aRT Exhibition. CDaC Office and Gallery 135 10th avenue South. Tues – Fri 11-5pm Saturday 102pm, 250-426-4223 / cdac@shaw.ca / www. cranbrookanddistrictartscouncil.com DROP iN JaM ~ SOCial on laST SaTuRDayS, 1:30 - 4 pm, at the Seniors hall on 2nd St. S. welcomes everyone ! 250.489.2720 T.O.P.S.(Take Off Pounds Sensibly) Jaffray and District Chapter. Meetings Thursdays at Sand Creek Seniors Center, 7205 Rosen lake Road, Jaffray. Weighin 0830-0930, Meetings start at0930. New members welcome. For more information call Charlotte at 250429-3530. hEalThy hEaRT PROGRaM ? Do you have heart Disease? learn how to live Well with heart Disease and lower your cardiac risk factors with this interior health Cardiac Education & Walking Program, available FREE to people living with heart Disease, and their families. Jackie @ (250) 489-6414 local 4292 VOluNTEER NOW FOR the Canadian Cancer Society. There are many jobs available if you have spare time and would like to volunteer. all you need is 3 hours a day once a week to help make a difference. as a volunteer, you would gain office experience, polish up on existing office skills or come help us fight cancer by volunteering at one of our events. interested
applicants can call (250) 426-8916, drop by our office at #19 9th avenue South in Cranbrook or go to www.fightwithus.ca. alCOhOliCS aNONyMOuS : Meeting Wednesdays at 7.30 p.m. in Fernie anglican Church 561 4th ave. Call 250-4232131 for details. SPaRK yOuTh DROP in Centre, ages 8-18. Free-Tuesday to Friday, 3-8pm. New management, clean, adult supervised, no drugs or alcohol allowed, watch for up coming band shows. 250-427-7017 iF yOu aRE looking to get all you can out of this life and the next, consider investigating the bahá’í Faith. We say that for these reasons; Our community offers free children spiritual classes. For the older kids above 11 we need help to start a free junior youth empowerment group. There are also study groups, and devotionals. Just one more thing these are available to all people young or old, we won’t turn any one away. Thank you all and hope meet or at least talk to you. if this sounds like something you are interested in then please call me at 426-4081 or 417-2003 or www.bahai.org or email lSacranbrook@shaw.ca CRaNbROOK TREEhOuSE - Families with children 5 & under are invited to come play. Free dropin program in the gym of the Kimberley Early learning Centre. Transportation avail. Wednesdays, 10:30 am to 12:30 pm. Diana 250-427-0716 WOMEN’S SObRiETy SuPPORT GROuP, Mondays, 12:00 pm to 1:00 pm at Sparwood healthcare Center. Corinne to confirm, 1-800-6446144 or 423-4423. TOPS (Take Off Pounds Sensibly) is a non-profit weight loss support group with 3 chapters in Cranbrook. Many members have success stories in reaching their goal. Weigh-ins are either Tues, Wed, or Thurs. Feel free to drop in. Phone Jennifer at 250-919-6510 for more info and addresses of nearest chapter to you.
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Things to See & Do KOOTENAY FLYING CLUB. If you like to meet with other pilots or are thinking for getting your wings & need to get more info, come on out. We have fly meets and COPA flights. We meet every second Wednesday of the month, all year round, at Cranbrook McDonalds Restaurant Meeting Room at 7 pm. www.kootenayflyingclub.weebly.com or kootenayflyingclub@shaw.ca D U P L I C A T E BRIDGE: $2/PERsON. Visitors welcome. Mondays 6:30 PM Invermere seniors’ Hall KIMBERLEY & DIsTRICT Guild of Fiber Artists meets Wednesdays, 1st & 3rd 2-4pm, 2nd & 4th 7-9pm @ Kimberley’s Centre 64. spinning, weaving, & knitting in a friendly atmosphere. FMI (250) 432-9549. Drop-ins welcome. KNOW sOMEONE
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Hugs: To Joy in the Poolside shop at Fairmont Hot Springs Resort. Joy made the experience of trying on bathing suits, perhaps not joyful, but at least less painful than usual by being friendly, patient and helpful. Hugs: To our local authorities for handling the stand off incident on October 30 with great skills and professionalism. Slugs: To all the people who continued to drive down the Strip, even though you KNEW and could SEE that the police had it blocked off. Way to make them spend more time re-directing your vehicle rather than on the situation at hand. And to all the people on Facebook who made such terrible comments about the situation. The person of interest was ill, the police handled that the best way they could so take a pill, relax and keep your crappy comments to yourself. Think about others instead of yourself. Mental Illness is a disease that can manifest in different ways, have some respect and empathy!!! Slugs: To the people who walk their dogs on Rotary Path at the Quad Park that do NOT pick up their dog’s poop and BIG SLUGS to the person who actually picks it up and then throws the plastic bag with the poop onto the ground!!!!! Hugs: A big hug for the kind man in the SUV who pulled up behind us when we were stuck with a dead battery in a construction line last Sunday – He simply got his portable battery charger and had us on our way within two minutes. Thank you. Also when I was later in the Superstore that same day I inadvertently left $100.00 cash in the self service check out and got home before I realized it- the honest person who turned in my money was a stellar human being – I guess Sunday was my lucky day!! Slugs: To the smokers that leave their butts on the path at Elizabeth Lake.
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Slugs: To the dog walkers that leave the dog’s turds right beside the path at Elizabeth Lake.
Hugs: To Krista Young from the TD Bank. She will work anyone out of a job at any bank in Cranbrook and that is why I am bringing my business to the TD Bank!!
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truck. I had the household trash in my hand and as I looked into my trash can saw that the job had already been done, but then I looked down the lane and our eyes met. He turned back into my lane and as he drove by he smiled and I threw my kitchen waste into the jaws of the truck. Thanks buddy!
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Slugs: Big fat ones! To the people who change/remove price tags on merchandise in Thrift Stores that are operated by volunteers to raise money to benefit the whole community. More slugs to shoplifters in the same establishments. Shame on you!!!!!!
Pastor Fraser Coltman & Pastor Dave Morton Mt. Zion Cranbrook 920-11th St. S. Sunday Worship 10 am, Thursday Worship 7 pm Holy Cross Kimberley 105 Howard Sunday Worship 10 am Trinity Fernie 691 - 4th Ave. Sunday Worship 1:30 pm Immanuel Elkford 2700 Balmer Dr. Sunday Worship 4 pm St. Peter’s Invermere 110-7th Ave. Sunday Worship 1:30 pm
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Hugs: Big hugs go out to staff members who go out of their way to congratulate other workers on their jobs and successes. A little kindness goes a long ways. Slugs: To City Council for turning retail space in Western Financial Place to a staff meeting room depriving the city of much needed revenue to help pay for the paving of the two roads to the spray irrigation fields and to the sewer lagoons. Hugs: A great big thank you to Dr. Barnard, Dr. Schieman, Dr. Huyser, Dr. Dawson, the wonderful nurses and all the technicians in the ER on Sunday. Thanks to nurses Tracy and Melissa on the second floor for your great care and wonderful bedside manner, and everyone who assisted in my surgerysorry I can’t remember everyone’s names. Thank you to everyone that works in the kitchen at the hospital as well, you seldom get recognized for your contributions. You all helped make a very scary situation a little easier to take.~Lynnette
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The newly-elected council for the Municipality of Crowsnest Pass were officially sworn into office on Oct. 29. Left to right: Councillors Marlene Anctil, Dave Filipuzzi, Bill Kovach, Shar Lazzarotto, Dean Ward, Doreen Glavin and Mayor Blair Painter (seated). Photo by J. MacFarlane
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An atmosphere of good fellowship and cooperation flowed throughout Council Chambers as the Municipality’s new council was officially sworn into office on Oct. 29.
After an informal ‘meet and greet’ with council members and senior administrators, each member took the oath of office, sworn into the provincially legislated position by solicitor Doug Young of North & Company. Council members were then assigned to
sit on various municipal boards and committees for the next year. Appointments were made as follows: • Alberta Association of Municipal Districts & Counties (AAMDC) – Mayor Blair Painter • Agriculture Services Board – Bill Kovach
• Alberta SouthWest Regional Alliance – Mayor Blair Painter • Alberta Urban Municipalities Assoc. (AUMA) – Mayor Blair Painter • CNP/PC Waste Management – Dave Filipuzzi, Dean Ward and Shar Lazzarotto • CNP Senior Hous-
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Council comes out of the gate questioning By Joni MacFarlane CNP Reporter The inaugural meeting of the newly-elected municipal council proved that they plan to dig beneath the surface and uncover answers to issues many of them campaigned on. After tending to early business decisions such as scheduling facility tours, orientation sessions and provincial conventions, two council members presented motions requesting information. Councillor Dean Ward asked administration to provide the following: • complete municipal budget including all GL accounts and an update on reserves; • all administration employment contracts, job descriptions and evaluations for the last two years; • all CUPE job descriptions; • update on all outstanding CUPE grievances; • all ongoing litigation and legal issues currently facing the municipality, and all legal advice provided on these subjects; Continued from page 2
• Municipal Planning Commission – Bill Kovach and Dean Ward • Oldman River Regional Services Commission - (ORRSC) – Bill Kovach and Dave Filipuzzi • Police Advisory – Marlene Anctil • Ski Hill Authority – Bill Kovach and Doreen Glavin
• Southwest Alberta Trails – Doreen Glavin • Sports & Recreation – Marlene Anctil • Spray Lakes Public Advisory Committee – Bill Kovach • Subdivision & Development Appeal – Marlene Anctil The Policy Committee garnered discussion when Councillor Dean Ward suggested that all council mem-
• update on Wolfstone Development & RV Park project including legal opinions and possible solutions; • update on provincial flood recovery program, what monies have been received and how they’ve been disbursed. It was agreed this information would be provided to council at the Governance & Priorities Committee (GPC) meeting on Nov. 19. Councillor Bill Kovach also moved that the municipality freeze all hiring and capital expenditures until council reviews and accepts the budget. Myron Thompson, chief administrative officer, said the third-quarter and nine-month financial summaries will be provided to council on Nov. 5 and this motion could be considered at that time. Counc. Kovach agreed and withdrew the motion. Mayor Blair Painter also said there has been some thought about changing the GPC meeting from the afternoon to the evening, “in order to be more transparent” and to allow more people to attend. This item was discussed at council on Nov. 5 but details were not available as at press time.
bers should be involved in the process of developing policies and bylaws. Currently, the Policy Committee is comprised of two council members and the Chief Administrative Officer. Counc. Ward recommended the committee be dissolved and policy development be discussed at the Gov-
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Council comments Counc. Glavin said most council members have previous experience on boards, which will help them with procedural aspects of council. She acknowledged there will be an initial learning curve and that it’s important to learn the basics. In addition, she said, council needs to see where previous council left off with the strategic plan and what the focus was for the next four years. She believes both administration and council will work well togther. “We have a very diverse council and everyone has their own strengths,” said Counc. Glavin. “We’re all willing to help each other out.”
“There are a lot of legacy issues that we need to address and work to be done,” he said. Mayor Painter said he’s very excited with the work ahead and thought the first council meeting went well. “I think we have a great team and will work very well together,” he added.
First council meeting went very well, I think, said Councillor Dean Ward. “This is going to be a council that will not always agree but will always work hard and be very respectful of each other and all the residents of the Crowsnest Pass,” he added. “With open communications and co-operation between council, administration and the public, I look forward to a very productive four years.”
Councillor Marlene Anctil said she thought the first council meeting went very well and that it proved they’d be open with the public. Anctil said council members have a good rapport with each other and are willing to work hard, and to discuss things. Once they have all the information requested from administration, they can start to move ahead, she added. “It’s a learning experience, but by the end [of the meeting], we all felt more comfortable,” she said. “We’ll try to do our best for the community.”
Newly-elected Councillor Doreen Glavin said she thinks the atmosphere in Crowsnest Pass is very positive and she looks forward to working for the community. “The meet and greet [on Oct. 29] went really well,” she said. “Administration was very professional and they’re going to guide us.”
Welcome to the community Councillor Dave Filipuzzi said he felt very comfortable at his first council meeting as well as with the other council members who he’s getting to know. “I think we complement each other well [and] can lean on each other,” he said. “We have lots to learn but everyone wants to work together.” Counc. Filipuzzi said he’s feeling very positive about the future. “I’m looking forward to the challenges and the rewards, not just for me but for the community,” he added.
“Being an orientation meeting, there wasn’t much to discuss, but I think it went really well,” said Councillor Bill Kovach talking about the inaugural council meeting last week. He said the people of Crowsnest Pass have spoken twice decisively – once via the petition to Alberta’s Minister of Municipal Affairs and again at the election – to show they want to see changes in the way the municipality is managed. Counc. Kovach added that he’s very pleased with council’s makeup with its mix of experience and gender and believes they will work very hard. “We’ll start working right away and get down to the nitty gritty,” he said. With a calendar full to mid-December, newly-elected Mayor Blair Painter said he’s happily jumped in with both feet.
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Welcome to the first issue of the Crowsnest Pass Free Press, your new community paper. We will publish every Thursday and hope to become the voice of the Pass, to share your stories, and to bring you the news and events of the area. During a time of well-publicized business challenges within the industry, it is refreshing to see the confidence that this venture expresses. It demonstrates a confidence in the long-term viability of the community as well as the recognized need to give residents and visitors another voice to express their opinions and ideas, and to read about themselves. We hope we will grow with the community and give you an interesting, entertaining and objective weekly newspaper. Please give us your feedback – what you’d like to see more of (or less of), what we’re doing right and what we can improve on. Another exciting arena is our newly-elected municipal council now at the helm for the next four years. Crowsnest Pass residents are to be commended on their turnout at the polls – a total of 2,755 people showed up to cast their vote. That’s 58.5 per cent of eligible voters. While you might think this isn’t a huge number – and it does mean over 40 per cent stayed home – compared to other Alberta cities and towns, we are one of the most politically engaged communities in the province. In Edmonton and Drumheller, there was a 34.5 per cent turnout; Cochrane had 33 per cent, while Jasper increased their voter turnout to 43 per cent. In Calgary, 22 per cent of voters cast their ballot and in Airdrie, there was a dismal 18 per cent turnout. While voters in communities across the province let apathy reign, Crowsnest Pass residents took advantage of the opportunity to choose a council to represent them and that engagement, along with the sheer number of candidates, made the 2013 election an exciting one. All of the candidates – those elected and those who were not – deserve the community’s thanks and praise for a great campaign. The commitment of those candidates gave every resident a reason to engage and vote. Congratulations to our newly-elected council: Mayor Blair Painter, Councillors Bill Kovach, Shar Lazzarotto, Marlene Anctil, Dave Filipuzzi, Dean Ward and Doreen Glavin. May the next four years put Crowsnest Pass back on the map with new business, new families and more opportunities to take advantage of the great lifestyle we all enjoy. The Crowsnest Pass Free Press welcomes letters to the editor that are of interest to our community. Whatever the subject, there are a few basic guidelines to follow before Crowsnest Pass Free Press will publish your comment. • Letters must be received by 4 p.m. Thursday for the following week’s paper. • One letter per person per month. • Letters should be typed or neatly written and present the issues as clearly as possible in 350 words or less. • All letters must contain the name, address and signature of the writer, and a phone number where they may be reached during business hours. • Anonymous letters will not be published and pen names may not be used, except in exceptional circumstances at the discretion of the editor. • The editor reserves the right to edit for length, clarity or reject letters over matters of libel, legality, taste or style. Letters published do not necessarily reflect the editorial policy or belief of this newspaper.
Financial Focus-Year-End Tax Tips for 2013 By Patrick B. Sager IPC Investment Corporation The timing of certain tax related transactions near the end of a calendar year is critical to successful tax planning. Below are some but not all of the strategies to consider as 2014 approaches. • Postpone the planned sale of securities that have builtup capital gains until 2014. This allows you to defer tax on the gain for 12 more months • Consider taking capital gains if you’re income will be higher in 2014 • Delay the purchase of fixed-term investments with annual interest payments until January to defer tax for an entire year
• Sell investments with accrued capital losses to offset capital gains in 2013 • If you plan to withdraw funds from a Tax Free Savings Account in the coming months do so in December 2013. This way you can contribute funds in 2014 without penalty • Make charitable and political contributions before December 31st, so you can earn tax credits in April • Combine charitable contributions with your spouse including any unclaimed contributions from the past five years in order to maximize donations eligible for the top charitable tax credit • All of the following payments must be made by December
31st to use on your 2013 tax return. Child care and alimony payments, moving expenses, tuition fees, student loan interest, union and professional fees, medical expenses, investment counseling fees, deductible interest expense, safety deposit rental fees and other allowable investment fees • If you were born in 1942, you need to transfer your RRSP’s to an eligible plan such as a RRIF by December 31st to avoid have the balance fully taxed come the New Year • If you are 65 or older and receiving Old Age Security, plan to minimize the clawback by keeping net income below $70,954 in 2013 • Make sure you and
your spouse each have $2000 in eligible pension income to claim the pension credit for 2013 • If you have children or grandchildren in your life make a contribution to a Registered Education Savings Plan for a child under 18 to attract the 20% grant-up to $500 on the first $2500 contributed during the calendar year • Claim the $500 children’s fitness tax credit for each child under the age of 16 for fees paid in 2013 towards a qualifying program of physical fitness There are more strategies to reduce or defer tax, however, it’s always a good idea to sit down with your tax professional or financial planner before
year-end to determine if you are eligible to take advantage of them. Patrick B. Sager CFP, CLU, EPC is a Certified Financial Planner with IPC Investment Corporation and specializes in Retirement, Investment and Tax Minimization Strategies. If you have any comments, questions or would like additional information, you can contact Patrick directly at (403)7530020 or by email at psager@ipcc.org. The views expressed are those of the author and not necessarily those of IPC Investment Corporation or The Crowsnest Pass Promoter.
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Hundreds of intricately carved pumpkins lit up Flumerfelt Park on Friday, Nov. 1 in the 14th annual Pumpkins in the Park as visitors strolled throughout the park. The popular event is courtesy of the Coleman Community Society and Crowsnest Pass Air Cadets who helped arrange the Jack-o-Lanterns.
Stone’s Throw Café owners, Steve and Jessica Atkinson, with daughter Bethany, treated customers to homemade birthday cake in celebration of their 10th anniversary. The popular café has become a mainstay of the social scene of Crowsnest Pass. Congratulations Steve and Jessica on your success.
Photo by J. MacFarlane
Photo by J. MacFarlane
Wicked witches, spooky monsters and other creatures from the dark were in attendance at Isabelle Sellon School on Halloween. Staff members also in costume helped to liven up the day’s curriculum. Photo by J. MacFarlane
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Large drug seizures made
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Approximately 300 pounds of marijuana, five pounds of hash, approximately $15,000 in Canadian currency and a semi-truck were seized in two separate traffic stops in a 24 hour period on Oct. 21 and 22. On Oct. 21, an RCMP officer stopped Jordan Tracey, age 27, of Fernie, for a traffic safety infraction while he was travelling on Highway 3. Through further investigation, approximately $15,000 in Canadian currency, three grams of marijuana, and two grams of MDMA was revealed. Tracey was charged with two counts Possession of a Controlled Substance and one count of Possession of Proceeds of Crime. He is scheduled to appear at the Pincher Creek Provincial Court on Dec. 17. The following day, on Oct. 22, an RCMP officer stopped an eastbound semi-truck on Highway 3. Upon further investigation, a positive indication was made by police service dog Hogan. A search of the vehicle revealed approximately 300 pounds of raw cannabis marijuana, approximately five pounds of hash and 14 pounds of an unknown cannabis-related substance. The driver, Wendy Baldwin, age 56, and co-driver, Michael Robilland, age 55, both of Ontario, have been charged with Possession for the Purpose of Trafficking. The semi the pair was travelling in was also seized. Baldwin and Robilland will appear at the Pincher Creek Provincial Court on Nov. 12. “This isn’t a small amount of drugs intended for personal use.” says Superintendent Howard Eaton, Officerin-Charge of Traffic Services. “It’s major amounts of drugs destined for the streets of Canada, and it’s indicative of organized crime activity.” Seizures of this magnitude have a substantial effect in illicit drug supply and reduce the amount of illegal drugs in communities. Over 450,000 marijuana cigarettes can be made with 300 pounds of marijuana. Traffic stops on Alberta’s highways can lead to signifi-
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Approximately 300 pounds of raw marijuana were seized in during a routine traffic stop on Oct. 22. Along with marijuana, RCMP seized approximately five pounds of hash and 14 pounds of an unknown cannabis-related substance, as well as the semi-truck the drugs were being transported in. Photo courtesy of the RCMP
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Olympian rides into Crowsnest for mental health
By Joni MacFarlane CNP Reporter
Winter sport? Summer sport? Clara Hughes is an athlete for all seasons. She’s one of the biggest stories to emerge in Canadian sports – a six-time Olympic medalist in cycling and speed skating and the only athlete in history to win multiple medals in both Summer and Winter Games. But there’s far more to Hughes than athletic achievements and now she’s using her voice to reach out and help others.
Next year residents will have an opportunity to hear that voice and meet Hughes, the Olympian, humanitarian and motivator as she stops in Crowsnest Pass on her cross-country bike tour in support of mental health. As national spokesperson for Bell Canada’s Let’s Talk Mental Health initiative, including Bell Let’s Talk Day, Hughes has been sharing her own past struggles with depression in an effort to break down the stigma associated with mental illness. Next year, Hughes takes her initiative on the road in Clara’s Big Ride.
Starting March 14, 2014 and spanning 110 days, Clara’s Big Ride will cover 12,000 kilometres through every province and territory, visiting 95 communities and connecting Canadians to the cause of mental health at the grassroots level. Residents of Crowsnest Pass will have an opportunity to meet Hughes as she shares her stories on May 28 to 29. Local organizer Val Breakenridge who worked to bring the event to Crowsnest Pass, said she did so not only because it’s a very worthy cause and has the potential to raise money for local mental
health initiatives, but also because it will help the community reduce some of the stigmas attached to mental illness. Events that unite a community for a good cause like this also help strengthen community bonds, she added. Breakenridge said she believes it will be important for the community for numerous reasons. “We are all affected by mental health – either personally or through our friends and family battling their own struggles. I think an initiative on this scale is important for any community. It helps us connect with each other, as well as with the rest of the country. Clara’s Big Ride is a four-month endeavour that literally encircles Canada,” said Breakenridge. “Our committee feels very honoured and proud to be a stop on her journey.” There will be national media coverage of the event, said Breakenridge, so it’s also an opportunity to showcase Crowsnest Pass to the rest of the country. “Our committee has a goal to have such an amazing event here that Crowsnest Pass ends up being one of Clara’s top five favourite stops in Canada.” Working with United Riders of Crowsnest, local community mental health organizations, and Crowsnest Consolidated High School, the committee is busy planning community-inclusive events during Hughes’s stay in the Pass. More information will made available on Clara’s Big Ride as details become known. Watch The Crowsnest Pass Free Press for more information.
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Horace Allen students Jesse-James Myers and Felicity Miller became Fire Chief for the Day at the Blairmore Fire Station last week. Two draws were held at both Isabelle Sellon and Horace Allen schools by the Fire/Rescue department to celebrate Fire Prevention Week. Submitted photo
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Ayla Rose and Kayla McIntyre, Grade 5 students, were the lucky winners to be Fire Chief for the Day at the Blairmore Fire Station. Two draws were held at both Isabelle Sellon and Horace Allen schools by the Fire/Rescue department to celebrate Fire Prevention Week. Photo by J. MacFarlane
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Blessing of the Hunt major success fier for the provincial elk bugling contest in 2014. “We have upwards of 60 vendors interested for next year and more workshops and demonstrations,” said Anderson. “We also have lots of interest from other organizations such as the Wild Elk Federation. It’s developing more interest fast and will grow as word of mouth grows.” According to Anderson, the Ag Society supports many
organizations in the community such as Gymkhana, Bellecrest Days, Kananaskis Pro Rodeo, Hillcrest Mine Disaster Centennial, and the high school rodeo program. All proceeds from Blessing of the Hunt went towards supporting community projects. Anderson also wanted to thank Servus Credit Union and Teck for their support of the event and looks forward to next year.
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By Joni MacFarlane CNP Reporter A sea of camouflage greeted visitors to the first annual Blessing of the Hunt held on Oct. 19 at Bellevue’s MDM Community Hall. Vendors, guest speakers and kids’ activities were included in the day’s events while comedy and music entertained throughout the evening. Blessing of the Hunt was an initiative of the Crowsnest Pass Agricultural Society and organizers were delighted with the success of the first year, said Board Director Sacha Anderson. “The Ag Society was looking for an event to put our name behind,” she explained. “We
support a ton of community events but a lot of people don’t know what we do. We were looking for awareness of our organization.” About 450 people attended the event, said Anderson, including many from out of town and the Elk Valley. Fifteen vendors were on hand with a focus on hunting, fishing and outdoor wilderness experiences, she added. Demonstrations included horse packing and hunting essentials with the Alberta Hunter Education Program. Another featured Jason Acorn from Wild TV’s “The Bone Yard”. All were free and very well attended, Anderson said.
Kids’ activities included a fishing pond and crafts table for younger kids and a very popular archery setup for the older set. A comedian from Yuk-Yuks Comedy Club entertained the evening crowd followed by a dance featuring The Chevelles. According to Anderson, about 180 people attended the dance with the vast majority dressed in camo. “Everyone who came had a blast,” she said. Seven participants competed in an elk bugling contest with Dennis Meadows from Sparwood taking top honours. Anderson said there was interest expressed in having this competition become a quali-
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Between Oct. 23 and Oct. 30, Crowsnest Pass RCMP responded to 55 calls for service. They included: Assaults: 1 Mischief: 1 Thefts: 2 Impaired Driving: 1 Disturbing the Peace: 2 Driving Complaints: 8 MV Collisions: 7 Suspicious Occurrences: 2 Assistance to General Public: 7 Assistance to Other Agencies: 2 False Alarms: 11 911 Calls (invalid): 7 Animal Calls: 2 Municipal Bylaws: 2 Prisoners Held: 4 On Oct. 22 at 9:50 p.m., police received a complaint of domestic assault in Blairmore. Police attended and investigated. There were no injuries. A 45-year-old female was later charged with assault and released on conditions. A court date was set over to next January in Pincher Creek. On Oct. 27 at 3 a.m., police on patrol in Blairmore saw a male stagger out of a
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vehicle heading to a licensed premise and then returning to his vehicle. The man gave a false name to police, pushed the police member and attempted to flee on foot. He was quickly subdued and placed under arrest for obstruction. A 26-yearold male was charged with two counts of breach of probation and two counts of resisting arrest. He was remanded in custody, appeared in court on Oct. 29 which was set over to Nov. 5. On Oct. 23, a Nanton resident attended the Nanton RCMP detachment to report a theft of a 14’ Cargo Mate Trailer. The trailer had been parked off Highway 22, about 20 km. south of Chain Lakes in the forestry area. On Oct. 26 at 12:10 p.m., a Coaldale resident reported two holiday trailers had been broken into and camping items had been stolen. The trailers had been parked up Kananaskis Road and the theft had occurred between Oct. 22 and Oct. 25. On Oct. 27 at 7:10 a.m., police received a complaint of suspicious vehicles following the complainant from Fort Macleod to Lundbreck. The male stopped in Lundbreck to make a phone call and later complained that a suspicious male was upset and acting strange. Police patrolled
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Action sweeps Green and Gold tournament at Crowsnest High School
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southern Alberta including Crowsnest, Pincher Creek, Fort Macleod, Foremost, Claresholm and Vauxhall. The final seniors’ game was between Foremost and Pincher Creek’s St. Mike’s. Foremost won in two games with a score of 25-12 and 25-15. The Junior Varsity team from Vauxhall, playing on the senior side, came in third. Winner of the consolation side was Fort Macleod’s
Crowsnest Consolidated High School was the scene of daring spikes and jousts at the annual Green and Gold Volleyball tournament on Oct. 25 and 26 with both senior and junior girls’ teams from throughout the region. CCHS played host to six senior teams from around
Junior Varsity team who also played on the senior side. They beat Crowsnest Pass with scores of 25-8 and 26-24. Junior Varsity girls’ team competing included Crowsnest, Brocket, Stirling and Milk River. The final match was between Erie Rivers High School from Milk River and Stirling Lakers. Erie Rivers won the final in two games with scores of 25-11 and 25-15.
Crowsnest Consolidated High School hosted the annual Green and Gold Volleyball tournament on Oct. 25 and 26. Foremost won the Senior Girls’ tournament while Erie Rivers High School from Milk River took home first place in the junior Varsity girls’ tournament. Photos by J. MacFarlane
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Registered Level II Dental Assistant We require an energetic Registered Level II Dental Assistant at Crowsnest Dental. This position will commence immediately. This will be a part-time position with the potential to become a full time opportunity in the future. You must be proficient in all expanded Level II chair-side duties. You must be able to work closely in a Team and be confident working independently. Exceptional patient relations are a must as you will be sharing dental education with your patients. We offer competitive wages and continuing education opportunities.
Skier Bryar Cytko, age 4, tried on some helmets available for sale at the Ski Swap held on Nov. 2 at Blairmore’s Elk’s Hall. The annual Ski Swap hosted by Pass Powderkeg, Bonnie’s and Lethbridge’s Alpenland Ski & Sports, is a great way to outfit kids, adults and those new to the sport with equipment and clothing. Photo by J. MacFarlane
Please forward resume to: RDAII/ Crowsnest Dental c/o Cheryl Oczkowski cheryloczkowski@abledentalgroup.com or fax: 403-562-2211 Please note only those successful candidates will be contacted for an interview. Thank you.
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Bring your family and friends to get into the Christmas Spirit! A community wide 3 day event! November 14, Thursday evening featuring: “The Artof Chocolate” Official town Light Up Ceremony Mountain Radio Live on Site! Turkey Trotter FREE TURKEYS! Late Night Shopping with Red & White Sales with local retailers Free public skating at Crowsnest Sportsplex Christmas Craft Market Scavenger Hunt for Kids Fashion Show Bonfires Toy Drive Christmas Parade Gift Wrapping Services Pictures with Santa for children & pets! Drop in Street Hockey Game Free Yoga Class Art Gallery Tours 50%off Admission for Bellewvue Mine Tours Parade of Lights Residential Light Contest Crowsnest Pass Chamber of Commerce 403-562-7108 Grumpy’s Greenhouses & Gardens donated their labour on Oct. 24 to plant a variety of low maintenance shrubs at the Crowsnest Pass Food Bank facility. The plants were funded by grants secured by the Food Bank. Photo by J. MacFarlane
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