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Twenty-six communities throughout the province will receive 2014 Age-friendly BC grants to support a variety of projects designed to help older adults stay mobile, physical-
ly active and healthy, Health Minister Terry Lake announced today. “This year communities were encouraged to consider projects that complemented three provincial priorities for seniors: elder abuse prevention, dementia
care and non-medical home support,” said Lake. “Each approved project reflects the vision of an age-friendly British Columbia, in which older people are supported to live active, socially engaged and independent lives.
Specific examples of approved 2014 Agefriendly BC grants include: elder abuse and “train the trainer” workshops in Tumbler Ridge to raise awareness about how to recognize and respond to elder abuse; Pemberton’s
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Kootenay Insurance would like to thank everyone for their donations and support to the Food Bank at the Santa Claus Parade. In total $330 was raised as well as some food. Kootenay Insurance gives a special thanks to Sandor Rental and Vanhoutte Coffee for the popcorn maker and hot chocolate dispenser. (From left) Julie Steward, Jennifer Flint, Lori Meeuwsen, Jackie Jensen, (Cranbrook Food Bank) and Tammy Reid.
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Jackson as Manager of Communications and Marketing. “I’m pleased to welcome Heather to our management team,” Walls commented, “She brings a wide variety of expertise and experience to the position as well as a thorough knowledge of the College.” Jackson is a graduate of Royal Roads University in Victoria where she completed her Bachelor of Arts degree in Applied Communications. She has worked at College of the Rockies for 14 years, most recently as Web Marketing Specialist.
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The recycling bins that were located at the Christ the Servant Church/Community Garden parking lot have been removed at the property owner’s request, and have been relocated to the Gold Creek Country Store. There are several other recycling areas with yellow bins and glass bins, including: • The College of the Rockies • Cranbrook Bottle Depot • Cranbrook Transfer Station • Memorial Arena Parking Lot The Transfer Station is open 8:30am-5:30pm seven days a week and the other locations are accessible 24 hours per day. REGIONAL DISTRICT OF EAST KOOTENAY Phone: 250-489-2791 Toll Free: 1-888-478-7335 Email: info@rdek.bc.ca Website: www.rdek.bc.ca
Born and raised in Cranbrook, Jackson has worked in the marketing and communications field in Richmond and Banff previously but always found her way back to the Kootenay region and to the higher education system. “I’m looking forward to my new role at the College and to continuing to work with the fantastic communications and marketing
team,” Jackson says. “This will be both a challenging and fulfilling opportunity for me to use my skills and expertise to their full advantage, and to continue to support the success of this dynamic organization.” Jackson began her new role on December 2 and can be reached at jackson@cotr.bc.ca or 250-489-2751 ext. 3487.
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Firefighters raise over $7,000 for charity by The Cranbrook Firefighters
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The 2013 Woman of the Year, Jenny Humphrey, receiving a gift from Mayor Wayne Stetski.
Searching for the 2014 Woman of the Year Submitted Is there a woman in your East Kootenay community who is an astounding volunteer or paid worker who goes beyond the call of duty to create a better place for everyone? If so, we are asking you to create a committee and send in your nomination letters of support for your candidate to the Canadian Federation of University Women Cranbrook Club before February 14th, 2014. “This will be our 30th year CFUW Cranbrook Club has honoured East Kootenay women,” stated Woman of the Year Committee Chair, Cathryn Henley. We know there are several more outstanding women in the East Kootenay, but we need the community to nominate them. Our deadline this year is Friday, February 14th, 2014. It seems like a long way off, but once someone has decided to nominate a woman, there has to be letters of support of this nomination. The most important factor is the woman
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nominated should not be aware. Most “give it all of themselves” type women would put the brakes on their nomination if they were to know someone was going to submit their name and have a committee to write in letters of support. These kinds of people do not usually think they are doing anything above the call of duty, or give more of themselves than others. That is one of the reasons why they are so special. “All of this effort to submit a wellresearched nomination with letters of support takes time. It is best to get started now if you have not already done so,” added Henley. We have a great website at www. cfuw-cranbrook.com that explains how and where to submit your nomination. In previous years there was a nomination form, but with the internet, we have done away with this. Nonetheless, if you have questions, do not hesitate to call Cathryn at 250-426-4804.
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C r a n b r o o k Firefighters would like to take this opportunity to thank North Star Motors for their generous sponsorship of our 1st annual Fire Fighters Halloween Fall Bash that was held on October 26, 2013. A big thank you to everyone who attended! We hope you had a great time. We would like to thank Pacific Coastal Airlines, Bridge Interiors, Delamont Jewellers, Rick’s Fine Meats, Cranbrook Safeway and Kootenay Ice for their generous donations. And of course to all the local businesses who donat-
ed door prizes and silent auction items for our event. A special thank you goes out to the staff and management at the Columbo Lodge and B104 and the Drive radio stations! Without everyone’s support and generosity, this event would not be possible and would not have been such a great success. We are happy to announce that we have raised just over $7,000. This money will be split between Muscular Dystrophy and the B.C. Professional Firefighter’s Burn Fund. Thank you everyone for your support!
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(From left) Murray Robertson (Local Burn Fund Rep), Derek Spring (North Star Motors) and Mary-Ann Dragovan (Local Muscular Dystrophy Rep)
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Congratulations to the Parkland Girls Junior Volleyball team as they have done extremely well this season with two 2nd place finishes and three 1st place finishes and then to top things off by winning the East Kootenay Championships on November 22/23 at Fernie Secondary School in Fernie. The team defeated Jaffray in the final game to win the title. Pictured are: Back row, left to right: Morgan Charlton, Jamie Byram, Sam Lautrup, Hali Jones, Janine Harach, Ashley Drought, Ally Block & Taylor Holt. Front row, left to right: Mariah Prust, Tyler Donaldson (Cheerleader), Alaina Weltz & Scott Yuill (Coach). GO RAIDERS GO!
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Get ready for the annual bird count Submitted
The annual Christmas Bird Count (CBC) – the longest-running Citizen Science survey in the world – will take place from December 14, 2013 to January 5, 2014. Cranbrook, Kimberley, Elkford and Fernie naturalists will join tens of thousands of volunteers throughout North America braving winter weather to add a new layer to over a century of data. Individual Christmas Bird Counts occupying a single calendar day. For many years, the Christmas Bird Count was organized at the continental scale by the National Audubon Society. Since 2000, Bird Studies Canada has partnered with Audubon to coordinate counts in Canada. Scientists rely on the remarkable trend data of the CBC to better understand how birds and the environment are faring throughout North America – and what needs to be done to protect them. CBC results are at the heart of numerous peer-reviewed scientific studies. “Each CBC volunteer observer is an important contributor, helping to shape the overall direction of bird conservation,” says Dick Cannings, Bird Studies Canada’s Christmas Bird Count Coordinator. The Christmas Bird Count began over a century ago when 27 conservationists in 25 localities, led by scientist and writer Frank Chapman, changed the course of ornithological history. On Christmas Day in 1900, the small group suggested an alternative to the “side hunt,” in which teams competed to see who could shoot the most game, including birds. Instead, Chapman proposed that they identify, count, and record all the birds they saw. Now Binocular Brigades often brave winter’s chill, ice, and snow to record changes in resident populations before spring migrants return. Counts are often family or community traditions that make for fascinating stories. Accuracy is assured by having new participants join an established group that includes at least one experienced birdwatcher. Count volunteers follow specified routes through a designated 24-km diameter
circle, or can arrange in advance to count the birds at home feeders
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Kootenays please contact: Fernie – Saturday, December 14 – Kevin Knight– 250 423-6562. Cranbrook – Saturday, December 28 – Greg Ross – 250 489-2566.
Elkford – Sunday, December 29 – Ulrike Sliworsky – 250-8657744. Kimberley – Saturday, January 4 – Dianne Cooper – 250-427-1921.
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City Hall / Engineering Services Holiday Hours
Tuesday December 24 8:30am to Noon Wednesday December 25 & Thursday December 26 CLOSED Friday December 27 8:30am to 4:30pm Monday December 30 & Tuesday December 31 8:30am to 4:30pm Wednesday January 1, 2014 CLOSED Thursday January 2 & Friday January 3, 2014 8:30am to 4:30pm For more information please call 250-426-4211 or visit www.cranbrook.ca. Western Financial Place – Aquatic Centre Holiday Hours Tuesday December 24 Noon to 3:00pm Wednesday December 25 & Thursday December 26 CLOSED Friday December 27 & Monday December 30 6:30am to 9:00pm Tuesday December 31 12:00pm to 3:00pm (First Night Event 6pm to 8:00pm) Wednesday January 1, 2014 CLOSED Thursday January 2 & Friday January 3, 2014 6:30am to 9:00pm Western Financial Place –Walking Holiday Hours Tuesday December 24 6:30am to 3:00pm Wednesday December 25 & Thursday December 26 CLOSED Friday December 27 & Monday December 30 6:30am to 9:00pm Tuesday December 31 6:30am to 5:00pm (First Night Event 6pm to 9:00pm) Wednesday January 1, 2014 CLOSED Thursday January 2 & Friday January 3, 2014 6:30am to 9:00pm For more information please call 250-489-0220 or visit www.westernfinancialplace.ca. Cranbrook Public Library Holiday Hours Tuesday December 24 9:00am to 3:00pm Wednesday December 25 & Thursday December 26 CLOSED Friday December 27 & Saturday December 28 9:00am to 5:00pm Sunday December 29 12:00pm to 5:00pm Monday December 30 9:00am to 5:00pm Tuesday December 31 9:00am to 3:00pm Wednesday January 1, 2014 CLOSED For more information please call 250-426-4063 or visit www.cranbrookpubliclibrary.ca.
Holiday Garbage Collection Schedule
There will be no City garbage collection on Wednesday December 25, Thursday December 26 or Wednesday January 1, 2014. Don’t forget each household is allowed a maximum of three (3) garbage receptacles, including prefabricated receptacles and plastic bags, per weekly pickup. The 2014 Garbage Collection Schedule is available. Printed copies are available for pickup at City Hall or download from our website.
Keep Your Holidays From Going Up in Flames!
When most people think about the holidays, family festivities and good cheer likely come to mind. What few of us consider is that the holidays also present an increased risk of home fires. Home fires during the holiday season often involve cooking, Christmas trees, candles and holiday decorations. By taking some preventative steps and following simple rules of thumb, most home fires can be prevented during the holidays and beyond. For many great fire safety tips around Christmas trees, candles and holiday cooking, please visit our website. Have a fire safe and happy holiday season!
Traffic Safety Is the Responsibility of All: Cranbrook RCMP
Roadways are a very dynamic environment with situations and circumstances that can change quickly. There is great potential for injury and property damage if drivers are not obeying the rules of the road. Signs and signals such as school zones, stop, yield signs and traffic lights are only a few tool used to assist drivers in keeping safe while they navigate City streets. In order for these signs and signals to work, they first need to be seen then obeyed. Please be aware of and respect all traffic signage and signals when driving all year. Make sure our streets are safe for everyone! A Message from the Cranbrook RCMP and the City of Cranbrook.
Coffee with the Mayor @ Kootenay Roasting Company Saturday December 14, 2013 from 1 – 4pm
You are invited to have coffee with Cranbrook Mayor Wayne Stetski at the Kootenay Roasting Company on Saturday December 14, 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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Reminders
For any non-emergency calls over the holidays, please call the City of Cranbrook After Hours Line at 250-426-2325. For any emergency, please call 911.
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Playing with the Fairies
If you promise not to tell, I will let you in on a secret. I am not one for following every trend or buying all the latest gadgets, fashions or toys. This Christmas, however, my pre-school aged daughter will get the latest and greatest in gardening: a fairy garden. She loves anything to do with fairies, and the thought of creating a little home for them in our house will no doubt thrill her to no end. Fairy gardening is a way of creating a magical miniature garden in a container indoors or outside in a garden bed. You can let your imagination run wild when creating a makebelieve landscape, turning pint-size plants into huge trees and colourful pebbles into a rock garden. By using accessories like benches, gazing balls and fences you create an inviting and cozy place for fairies to rest. Who knows: if you build it, they might just come. The first step is to find a theme for your fairy garden. Woodland themes - inspired by ‘Lord of the Rings’ and ‘Tinkerbell’ - are the most popular. With ferns, mosses and wishing wells, clustered around a small cottage, they give a traditional look. There is no need to stop there. Your imagination can take you to different places altogether. How about a beach-themed garden with succulents, sand and umbrellas or a tropical paradise with a mass of plants, bark mulch paths and vines climbing up an arbour. If you use a container, make sure it fits the theme you want to capture. A glazed pot in earth tones will fit a woodland theme perfectly. If you want to work with sand and succulents, a terracotta pot might be more suitable. Oldfashioned tea cups, galvanized pails and glass bowls are just some of the other vessels that might work for you. Ideally, the container will have good drainage and you should always use a layer of pebbles under some well-draining potting soil to ensure you can water and fertilize your plants properly. One key to fairy gardening is to maintain the illusion of a miniature world by choosing elements that will remain true to the tiny scale. You should avoid fast-growing plants, such as ivies or vines, because they can get out of hand and take over your quaint scene in no time. Instead, opt for delicate, slow-growing plants and those that can be pruned back when they do grow too large. Some perfect groundcovers, imitating grass, are mosses and herbs such as thyme. Ferns and miniature conifers can provide that perfect tree-like look and plants with a shrublike growth, such as polka dot plants, imitate bushes. Lay out your plantings and then create the scene. Fine bark mulch, small pebbles and colourful sand can be used to create walking paths and glazed tiles or flat stones make a great patio. When you have your landscape in place, it is time to put the finishing touches. Have a look around your home and see if you have any special items you want to incorporate. Maybe you have some pretty rocks you found on a walk or some small shells from your last beach vacation? Old bird houses can make excellent fairy homes and a small clay pot, half buried on its side and covered in moss and ferns makes a great hobbit hole. There is a multitude of accessories available, from fences to rocking chairs, arbours and birdbaths. A sprinkle of fairy dust will bring it all together. In our home, I think we will start with a small bowl, maybe a little coffee table and chairs and a few plants. My daughter, I am sure will add her own collection of pretty rocks and a liberal sprinkling of fairy dust. Come spring, we will take it outdoors and get creative there. Let the magic begin! Till next time… happy fairy gardening. Submitted by Kerstin
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Cranbrook, Fernie, Sparwood
Game & ticket info 250.417.0322
Please contact Martin Ross martin.ross@sd5.bc.ca (250) 417-2061
tickets available at the Kootenay Ice office and the western financial Place box office. follow us on twitter @wHlKootenayIce
Hugs: To the woman visiting her friend in room 214 Cranbrook Hospital and said a healing prayer for me, a complete stranger. I don’t have a lot of kindness in my life - what you did meant so much.
Hugs: to Richard at the Husky diner. He makes going there such a pleasant experience and because of him and the great food. It’s now our favorite restaurant.
Hugs: I’d like to send out a big hug to the person who was in front of me at the Tim Horton’s drive-through who bought my coffee. It was a very nice random act of kindness that started my day in the best of ways.
Hugs: To the two men who came to my house to fix my garage door opener, they weren’t sure if it would work so they didn’t charge me. Thanks!
Hugs: A big hug goes to Linda at Home Depot. Thank you for your outstanding customer service!! Hugs: To Wendy from Langley, helped me out when my van had problems the other day when I was on the strip. She went and got me gas for my van, didn’t want any payment, what a great person!! Also, hugs to the police officer that parked behind me to make sure there were no issues with other vehicles. Hugs: To the 10 year old and all the people who attended her party at the bowling alley, for making donations to the SPCA rather than gifts. Hugs: Thank you to the three guys in the white van that pushed the pickup around the corner near Kal Tire last Friday. It’s nice to see people helping without been asked. You make the world a better place. Thank you. Hugs: To all the patient, polite & respective people in vehicle’s & stores all year, but especially at this time when everyone is overloaded with the season, Merry Christmas! Lets spread the joy!! Slugs: To the people that rob thrift stores - by shoplifting, switching price tags and returning goods with missing or broken parts. Most items are priced well below value and proceeds are intended to help the poorest people in society. Shame on you.
Hugs: To all who work at the Green home for their care and comfort of residents and their families. Hugs: to the recreation department and all the volunteers for their dedicated entertainment for the residents. Hugs: To the staff at the Ministry of Forests, Lands and Natural Resource Operations for the daunting task of repairing our back roads and bridges devastated by spring floods. There was much devastation and a lot of work putting it back together. For those who have not driven the White River Road, next summer, check it out and see how much work was done just in a few short months. Thanks FLNRO staff. Hugs: To the staff at the Heritage Inn. In the midst of preparing a hot turkey lunch for 150 members of the Cranbrook Health Care Auxiliary, the power went out just before 10 AM and came on 4 hours later. Quick as a flash staff changed modes from hot lunch to salads and cold plate, served it all on time and by candlelight no less. Just prior to eating my meal, I gave thanks to the wonderful Heritage Inn staff who showed the true qualities of the Spirit of Christmas. Hugs: To whoever decorated the tree in the Community forest, what an enjoyable site when the lights come on—you have to see it to believe it makes the season!!!
If you have a Hug or a Slug...we’d like to hear it. Simply email us at shannon@kootenayadvertiser.com with your short quips, compliments or complaints. We will print the anonymous submissions for all to see. Be honest, but all we ask is you keep it tasteful. Hugs and Slugs will be printed as space allows, if we miss yours check back next week and you will be bumped to the start of the list. You can also drop by a written submission to our office at 1510 2nd Street N. or call Shannon at (250)489-3455 or 1-800-665-2382
To Place a listing in our community news section: 1. open to all clubs and nonprofit organizations. 2. Post your event online at www.kootenayadvertiser.com (calendar). events appear on our website oNlY. If you wish your event to be published in the paper please submit to our front desk or email: advertising@ kootenayadvertiser. com 3. Notices are published as space permits and for the current week only. This is not a guarantee of publication. We reserve the right to edit information.
DECEMBER 13 Wasa community church Presents: an adult christmas Dinner Theatre “GIFT oF THe MaGI” 6:30 pm at the Wasa community Hall. Tickets $20.00
Chapel Cranbrook Cranbrook Alliance Church Calvary Sunday Service - 10:30 am Sunday Service & Children’s Ministry - 10:30 am 1200 Kootenay Street N. For more info: 489-4704 Senior Pastor Grant McDowell www.cranbrookalliancechurch.com
EK Lutheran Parish
Website: www.eklutheran.ca • Phone: 1-866-426-7564 Pastor Fraser Coltman & Pastor Dave Morton Mt. Zion Cranbrook 920-11th St. S. Sunday Worship 10 am, Thursday Worship 7 pm Holy Cross Kimberley 105 Howard Sunday Worship 10 am Trinity Fernie 691 - 4th Ave. Sunday Worship 1:30 pm Immanuel Elkford 2700 Balmer Dr. Sunday Worship 4 pm St. Peter’s Invermere 110-7th Ave. Sunday Worship 1:30 pm
Wednesday Bible Study 7:00pm 518 Cranbrook St. N. (next door to KFC) For more info: 421-1822 Pastor Steve Moon www.calvarychapelcranbrook.com
Cranbrook United Church
#2 - 12 Ave. S. on the corner of Baker & 12th Phone: 250-426-2022 Fax: 250-426-2085 Rev. Frank Lewis Sunday Worship.......................... 10:00 am Sunday School 1st & 3rd, Children’s activites alternate weeks •www.cranbrookunited.com
Cranbrook Fellowship Baptist Church Affiliated with Fellowship of Evangelical Baptist Churches in Canada • Pastor Cyril Marlatt 2000-5th St. N., Cranbrook • 489-5169 Family Worship .......................... 10:00 am
Knox Presbyterian Church
New Apostolic Church
The Salvation Army
First Baptist Church
Corner Victoria and 3rd Street south 426-7165 Senior Pastor Young Families Pastor - Pastor Al Brouwer Sunday worship/children’s classes 10am Friendly congregation - biblical teaching - traditional and contemporary music - Everyone welcome!
Kootenay Valley Community Church 533 Slater Road NW, 426-3612 Sunday Worship Service ............ 10:30 am Wednesday Praise Service.......... 5:00 pm Pastor: Captains Linda & Kirk Green
821 1st Street S., Cranbrook, BC Sunday School ............................ 9:00 am Sunday Service ........................... 10:30 am Wednesday Service..................... 8:00 pm Larry and Nicole Leblond .......... 489-0770 Faith, family, friendship, forever Pastor Kevin Ewaskow Sunday morning worship at 10:30am Children’s ministries at 10:30am 334 14th Ave S • 250-426-4319 www.fbccranbrook.org
St. Aidan Orthodox Church New Life Foursquare Church www.saintaidan.ca Sunday Services.......................... 10:30 am Fellowship lunch and Sunday School to follow For info call: 250-489-8006 or 250-421-6013 Come, See & Pray
308 10th Ave. South • 489-1057 Sunday Morning Worship • 10am Senior Pastor • Gordon Henry www.cranbrookfoursquare.com
each. Contact Pastor Gary – 250-422-3384. After expenses, proceeds
will be donated to the Wasa Community Church and Wasa Community Hall DEC. 2-13 - A Book
Under Every Tree CBAL is collecting gift-quality children’s books (infant to teen) to distribute to families receiving Salvation Army Christmas hampers or gifts through Sunrise Rotary’s Angel Tree project.
$ , Books can be dropped off no later tha Dec. 13 at the Library, Key City Theatre, Lotus Books, the Alliance, Anglican and Roman Catholic churches and Falkins Insurance. Volunteers are needed to sort & bag the books - please call Anna for info. 250-581-2112 or wccranbrook@gmail. com
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sheep, youth actors & music
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ON NOW AT YOUR BC GMC DEALERS. BCGMCDEALERS.CA 1-800-GM-DRIVE. GMC is a brand of General Motors of Canada. ‡/†/^/ Offers apply to the lease of a new or demonstrator 2014 GMC Sierra 1500 Crew Cab 4x4 (1SA/G80/B30/I04), 2014 Terrain FWD (3SA), 2014 Acadia FWD (3SA). Freight ($1,600/$1,650), PPSA and PDI included. License, insurance, registration, administration fees and taxes not included. Dealers are free to set individual prices. Offers apply to qualified retail customers in BC GMC Dealer Marketing Association area only. Dealer order or trade may be required. ‡1.5%/0%/1.9% lease APR available for 36/48/48 months on a new or demonstrator 2014 GMC Sierra 4X4 Crew Cab 1SA/2014 Terrain FWD 3SA and 2014 Acadia FWD 3SA O.A.C by GM Financial. Annual kilometre limit of 20,000 km, $0.16 per excess kilometre. Down payment or trade and/or security deposit may be required. Bi-weekly payments may vary depending on down payment/trade. Offer may not be combined with certain other consumer incentives. $3,500 manufacturer to dealer delivery credit has been applied to the purchase, financing and lease offers of 2014 Sierra Crew Cab, and is applicable to retail customers only. † 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 prorate 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. PPSA/RDPRM is not due. Insurance, license, dealer fees and applicable taxes not included. 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. ^Offer only valid from December 10, 2013 to January 2, 2014 (the “Program Period”) to retail customers resident in Canada who own or are currently leasing a Chevrolet HHR, Equinox, Tracker, Uplander, Venture, Astro, Lumina APV, Blazer, Traverse, Trailblazer; Saturn Vue, Relay, Outlook; Pontiac Montana/SV6, Transport, Torrent, Aztek, Sunrunner; Buick Rendezvous, Terraza, Enclave, Rainier; Oldsmobile Silhouette, Bravada; GMC Safari, Jimmy, Terrain, Acadia or Envoy, that has been registered and insured in Canada in the customer’s name for the previous consecutive six months, will receive a $1,000 Holiday Owner Bonus credit towards the lease, purchase or finance of an eligible new 2014 GMC Terrain or Acadia delivered during the program period. Only one (1) credit may be applied per eligible vehicle sale. Offer is transferable to a family member living in the same household (proof of address required). 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 for the previous consecutive six months. 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. See your GM dealer for details. ^Offer only valid from December 10, 2013 – January 2, 2014 (the “Program Period”) to retail customers resident in Canada who own or are currently leasing (during the Program Period) a GM or competitor pickup truck to receive a $1,000 credit towards the purchase, finance or lease of an eligible new 2014 Model Year Chevrolet Silverado Light Duty, Silverado Heavy Duty, Sierra Light Duty, Sierra Heavy Duty, or Avalanche. Only one (1) credit may be applied per eligible vehicle sale. Offer is transferable to a family member living in the same household (proof of address required). 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. See your GM dealer for details. †*Comparison based on 2012 Wards segmentation: Middle/Cross Utility Vehicle and latest competitive data available, and based on the maximum legroom available. Excludes other GM brands. ‡*Cargo and load capacity limited by weight and distribution. Comparison based on 2013 Wards segmentation: Large/Cross Utility Vehicles and latest competitive data available. Excludes other GM vehicles. **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. 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Things to See & Do from the mormom Tabernacle Choir on Dec. 16 & Dec. 17, 7 pm. Cranbrook LDS Chapel, 2210-2nd St. n., Cranborok. Hot chocolate & Christmas goodies also serviced.
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FREE FAmILY SWImS, 6-7 pm, Kimberley Rec Centre. Persons 18 & under must be accompanied by an adult. Sponsored by Kimberley medical Clinic.
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Conditions apply. ‡$2,500/‡13,000 cash discount is valid on all 2013 Nissan Sentra models except Sentra 1.8 S (C4LG53 AA00), manual transmission/all 2013 Titan models/‡$5,000 Cash Purchaser’s Discount is based on non-stackable trading dollars and is applicable to all 2013 Nissan Rogue models except 2013 Rogue S FWD (W6RG13 AA00), CVT transmission when registered and delivered between December 3, 2013 and January 2, 2014. The cash discount is only available on the cash purchase, and will be deducted from the negotiated selling price before taxes and cannot be combined with special lease or finance rates. This offer cannot be combined with any other offer. Conditions apply. 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VModels shown $20,585/$21,515/$36,148/$34,728 Selling Price for a new 2014 Versa Note 1.6 S SL (B5TG14 NA00), Xtronic CVT® transmission/2013 Sentra 1.8 SR (C4RG13 RT00), CVT transmission/2013 Rogue SL AWD (Y6TG13 AA00), CVT transmission/ Rogue SL AWD Premium model (Y6DG14 BK00), CVT transmission. *≠‡XVFreight and PDE charges ($1,567/$1,567/$1,750/$1,630), certain fees, manufacturer’s rebate and dealer participation where applicable are included. License, registration, air-conditioning levy ($100) where applicable, insurance and applicable taxes are extra. Finance and lease offers are available on approved credit through Nissan Finance for a limited time, may change without notice and cannot be combined with any other offers except stackable trading dollars. Retailers are free to set individual prices. Offers valid between December 3, 2013 and January 2, 2014. ∞Fuel economy from competitive intermediate/compact 2013 internal combustion engine models sourced from Autodata on 13-12-2012. Hybrids and diesels excluded. 2013 Altima fuel economy tested by Nissan Motor Company Limited. Altima: 2.5L engine (7.4L/100 KM CITY/5.0L/100 KM HWY), 3.5L (9.3L/100 KM CITY/6.4L/100 KM HWY). 3.5L shown. Actual mileage will vary with driving conditions. Use for comparison purposes only. Offers subject to change, continuation or cancellation without notice. Offers have no cash alternative value. See your participating Nissan retailer for complete details. ©1998-2013 Nissan Canada Inc. and Nissan Financial Services Inc. a division of Nissan Canada Inc.
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Things to See & Do December 21
soCiaL danCe ~ to the music of “ChaPParaL’ at the Cranbrook se-
niors haLL, 2nd st. s. at 7 pm. drop in saturday, Jan. 25th at 1:30, for the next ‘iceCream social’ and oPen Jam. Updates 250.489.2720.
Christmas eve service at 7:30pm at Cranbrook United Church, all are welcome.
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December 25
Community Christmas Breakfast: Will you be alone on Christmas morning? Would you like to share a special holiday Breakfast with others in your community? We welcome you to join us for Christmas Breakfast! at the United Church, 2 – 12th avenue south. doors will be open from 8:30 a.m. until 10:30 a.m. and breakfast will be served throughout this time. Free to all who attend. organized by the Wednesday morning Breakfast for the homeless Group and First Baptist Church Cranbrook. For more information contact: First Baptist Church Cranbrook (250) 4264319.
BanFF moUntain FiLm FestiVaL WorLd toUr at 7:30 pm, Key City theatre - tickets $25.00. sponsored by
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14 for parents wanting to help their 9-12 year old succceed in science. Parents & children have fun exploring science. CBaL sponsored at the Cranborok Library. the program runs every tuesday from Jan. 14-Feb. 18 form 6:30pm-8pm at th emanual trainign school (Cranbrook Library). free & snacks included. Pre-regisration required: anna, 250-581-2112 or wccranbrook@gmail. com before January 10.
Cranborok’s first Literacy Champion can be picked up at the Cranbrook Library, CBa office (19a9th ave. s.) or online at www.cbal.org. nominations must be in by January 15 & our champion will be announced on Family Literacy day January 27 at the Cranborok Library, 7 pm.
LiteraCy ChamPion - nominations for
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Selection of Games & Toys
107-3rd St. S., Cranbrook (250)489-1110
• Magic the Gathering • Pokemon • Yu-Gi-Oh • Action figures & Bobbleheads
We have a great selection of gifts for everyone on your list!
• Ski & Snowboard Jackets • Winter Boots • Shoeshoes • Kids Winter Clothing & Boots • and lots lots more!!!
1011 Baker Street, Cranbrook
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• Variety of Puzzles • Family & strategy board games • Cool Pop Culture items
Pages Book emPorium
Mon-Thur & Sat 9-5:30, Fri 9-7
#11, 10th Ave South Cranbrook 250.489.4661
The Cutting Edge! Employment Options Blade Runner Program of Cranbrook Society for Community Living
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Community ConneCtions Charity Bingo
(250)421-1537 (250)426-7016
Eagles Hall, 711 Kootenay St. N. Tara Mercer (250)426-6775 Volunteers always welcome
www.cscl.bc.ca 22-14th Ave. South Cranbrook
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Darwin Douglas (Doug) Clarkson 16 Sept 1943 – 8 Dec 2013 Passed away peacefully, at his home on Sunday. Born in Dauphin Manitoba and raised in Mafeking Manitoba. Came to Cranbrook at age 18 and resided here ever since. Predeceased by Father: Harry Hayward Clarkson; Mother: Frances Grace Clarkson (Molson); Brother: Barry Hayward Clarkson and Son at age 24 Dwain Douglas Clarkson. Survived by Wife: Barb (Beninger) Clarkson; Brother: Sheldon (Cheryl), Qualicum BC; Son: Dan Clarkson (Laurel), Cranbrook; Stepson Jamie Ballard, Burns Lake BC and Stepdaughter Heather Ballard (Lance), Seaforth, NS. Three Grandchildren Jessica, Caden, (Cranbrook), Jorginea (Seaforth, NS); Faithful companion Poncho (Dog) Celebration of Life to be held at McPherson Funeral Home at 11am, Friday Dec 13, 2013.
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STEEL BUILDING. “The big year end clear out!” 20x22 $4,259. 25x24 $4,684. 30x34 $6,895. 35x36 $9,190. 40x48 $12,526. 47x70 $17,200. One end wall included. Pioneer Steel 1-800-668-5422 or online: www.pioneersteel.ca
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Shed Antlers. Racks. Taxidermy, antiques. Cash paid. Kelly, (250)426-6993
Dry Fir & Larch mix, $200 for full cord. Split & delivered in Cranbrook. (250)919-1563 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 Two 500 gallon fuel tanks (one has stand). Tidy Tank. 1000 gallon fuel tank, w/stand. $1000/all. 1994 Trail Tech 20 ton equipment trailer, $8000. 42” Ride on compactor, $6000. (250)342-6805 or (250)342-5106
Medical Supplies C-PAP MACHINE (Continuous positive airway pressure) very little use, in new condition. Purchased & checked at IRS in Cranbrook. Asking $500./OBO 250-422-3688
**FREE** All Wanted ads are now FREE!!!! Call today to place your wanted ad 250-489-3455 Local Coin Collector Buying Collections, Olympic Gold & Silver Coins etc 778-281-0030 Propane 5lb cylinder wanted, little or no rust, with or without OPD valve. (250)426-4689 Wanted: Volkswagen Eurovan service/repair manual, covering the early 1990’s models including diesel. Also, bike/cargo rack to fit Eurovan rear liftgate. (250)426-4689
Musical Instruments 1980’s Mason & Risch piano & bench, nice shape, $1200 obo. (250)423-3465 BEAUTIFUL HAND-MADE Guitar. “Simon & Patrick Luthier” in hard shell case $400. 250-402-0025 Wayne.
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Rentals Great family home for sale near Gyro Park on 1.5 lots. 5 bedrooms, 2.5 baths, detached single garage, carport, large fenced garden, fruit trees. Quick possession.
Asking $285,000 Call 250-417-1662.
3400 sq.ft., 2 storey log house with Fisher Peak view 6+ acres, full finished walk out basement, 10” white pine logs, wood beams & log post throughout enhance the log theme. Open concept design, geothermal heating/cooling system. Natural river rock fireplace & great wood stove downstairs, vaulted great room, heated floors, open kitchen with cupboards all pull out drawers. Dining: ultimate 3 sided ceder deck with see through wrought iron railings. Master bedroom suite with cast iron clawfoot tub & steam shower. Upstairs expansive bedrooms with astonishing views. Lower level: cold storage & wine cooler, large office, full bedroom, heated floors, full bath & laundry. Hot tub & waterfall. $975,000. (250)417-6626
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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
Acreage for Sale 5.26 Acres Water, Power Private Paved Road, Mountain View awyler@xplornet.com 403-702-1622
Lower than posted bank rates. No application fee. Mortgage renewal, refinancing, debt consolidation & pre-qualification. Private Mortgages. John Magis 1-877-489-1691
Apt/Condo for Rent 2-bdrm condo, Ponderosa Manor, Sparwood. Insuite laundry, $850/mth + power + DD, n/s, n/p, n/parties, avail Dec 1, (250)426-0227 Leave message 2-bdrm units available in Victoria Villas, rent inc. W/D & water, starting at $785/mo + electric. N/P, N/S, 1-year lease. Call (250)421-2590 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
Elkford BC, 12x60 mobile home on corner lot, asking $135,000 obo. (250)427-6199
CRANBROOK, close to downtown, 1 & 2bdrm, $600 + dd & $750 + dd. Jan 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
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2009 Culligan Medallist water softener, $550 obo. Call (250)417-1129
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GLEN Livet Manor. 1 Bedroom $775/mo. New Flooring & Paint, Updated Kitchen, Balcony, New Drapes. 2 Bedroom $875/mo. New Paint & Drapes, Updated Kitchen, end unit, large storage room. Phone 778-517-0777 Hampshire Apartments, quiet convenient location, inc heat & hot water, n/s, n/p, 1bdrm, $600/mth; 2-bdrm, $775/mth, (250)417-7379
CRAWFORD Bay House Rental, 3.5 bdrm, dbl garage, new appliances, $1200 + utilities (rent negot. for upkeep) 250365-1005 CUTE character house for rent, near school,near downtown, has fabulous backyard for the gardener! No pets, house has 3 bedrooms, two small and one larger one. Please call for more info. 403920-0388, available Jan.1st or sooner. Rent is $795 a month, Utilities are your own responsibility. Washer and Dryer is on the premise. 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 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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1 & 2 Bedroom units starting at $650 Clean, quiet, secure, NO SMOKING, NO PETS, NO PARTIES laundry facilities, adult oriented. Ref. req.
(250)417-1011 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 immediately $900 furnished Plus utilities. Heat included. Call 250-423-3598 or 250-425-4431 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 Creston COMMERCIAL BUILDING
3600 sq.ft. of Retail Space
1979 El Camino SS,
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
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
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ROOM for rent, incl util. Must be working or college student, $485/mo. Available Dec 31. (250)426-2479
The whole bottom floor of Cranbrook’s premier landmark building The Colonel Baker House has come available for rent. Multiple offices, well lit reception with mountain view, beautiful oak & stained glass accents, ample free parking, reasonable rates. Turn Key! Move right in with minimal or no improvements required. Shared-space scenarios very possible. Come take a look & IMAGINE your business here. (250)426-7103
Duplex / 4 Plex 1307A 10th St. S Renovated upper 3-bdrm, c/w 4-appl, living room, dining, kitchen, parking & yard, one year lease, n/s, n/p, $900/mth + utilities. (250)421-2590
Mobile Homes & Pads 2013 Mobile for rent in Moyie. $900/mth + utilities & heat. 2 bedrooms & bathrooms. W/D, all appliances, shed, big yard, partially fenced. N/S, references, pets negotiable, annual lease. Available right away. Email: gally001@telus.net or call 829-0576
Homes for Rent 2-bdrm 14 wide mobile in Sparwood, newly renovated, ns, np. Call for info, (778)5180019 2-bdrm house, Kimberley, avail Jan 1, $700, pets ok. (250)427-7411 2-bdrm house on 1/2 acre in Cranbrook, 30x30 shop, Zone C-2. For details call Gary, (250)427-3027 or (250)4276393
1988 Jaguar XJ 12 Vandenplas, 186,230km, V-12, very good cond., Pirelli tires, new brakes, $3800 obo. (250)421-1188
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Suites, Lower 1-BDRM basement suite Cranbrook area, avail Dec 16, private laundry, no parties, no smoking, pets negotiable, $700/m, util inc. (250)4895013 or cell 778-963-0205 Cbk, 1-bdrm bsmt suite, 1bath, private entrance,parking space, WD, n/p, n/s, $725 util inc. (250)531-0101
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 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
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1981 Oldsmobile Toronado, p/everything, runs like a charm, $1200 obo. Call (250)402-8644 1985 Corvette, white, 4-spd auto, 350 tune port injection, 169,000km, new tires, $8995 obo. (250)489-0193
1965 Chevrolet Chevelle 300 Deluxe Sedan, manual, RWD, perfect for the collector or even new driver, new paint, new brake cylinders & ball joints. Just passed BC inspection. Runs like A Top. $7000. (250)426-4034
1996 Corvette Collector Edition, 160,000km, 2 roofs, auto, original paint, engine LT4, fully loaded,ex cond, asking $16,000 obo. (250)426-3802
1972 Chev show truck, 350 CID, auto, 2WD, column shift, bucket seats, nice paint, green with black interior, asking $11,900. 250-427-5895 1978 Cadillac Seville, 49,500 original miles, 1000 miles on new motor, good shape, runs great, $2750 obo. Call (250)919-1723 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
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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 2003 Crown Vic, 110,000 km, A-1 condition, summer & winter tires, power everything, $7500 obo. (250)426-1961 2004 Mazda 3, 187,000 km, has some body damage, $2800. (250)427-0158 or (250)919-2274 2007 Toyota Corolla, Sports Edition, 100,000 km, ex. cond., standard, $10,000 obo. (250)421-3311
Homes for Rent
Homes for Rent
Homes for Rent
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Ski Hill
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$725/mth incl. util
Downtown
060
1 bdm House
$550/mth + util
Marysville
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2 bdrm Apt
$750/mth incl. util
2003 Toyota Corolla CE, everything works, new cruise, shocks & struts, wheel covers, 215,000km, includes winter tires on rims $6000. (250)426-8867 2005 Buick Allure, good cond., all maintenance records, recent brakes, loaded, 170,000km, $4500. Call (250)489-4456 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 PT Cruiser, 140,000 km, ex. cond., sunroof, leather interior, 5-spd, excellent mileage $3900. (250)426-4752 2009 PT Cruiser, 56,000km, Mint cond., $9,800 obo. (250)342-6997
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2007 Ford Mustang 2dr Coupe, V6, auto, orange, Stock #17113A, $8,245. Melody Motors, DL #5248, 1-888703-2211
2012 Ford Focus SEL, white, 2.0L Inline4, 5-spd, manual, FWD, Stock #T3332A, $14,631. Denham Ford, DL #30786, 1-800-663-3839
2007 Hyundai Accent 3dr HB GS, 4-Cyl, auto, Stock #03913A, $8,465. Melody Motors, DL #5248, 1-888-7032211
2012 Ford Mustang GT, black, 5.0L V8, RWD, Stock #P2013, $28,969. Denham Ford, DL #30786, 1-800-663-3839
2007 Mazda CX7 AWD, 2.3L turbo, 6-speed auto with sport shifter, A/C, CD player, 18” alloy wheels. New turbo and windshield, no accidents. Mechanics special. Runs great but uses oil. My loss is your gain. $6,500.00 OBO. Call 250-829-0677 2008 Ford Focus, black, 2-dr standard, 96,000 km, 4-winter tires w/rims, remote starter, $9500 obo. (250)489-1310 2008 Honda Civic Sedan, 4cyl, manual, red, FWD, Stock #H00357A, $9900. Spring Honda, DL #31110, 1-888638-4488 2008 Toyota Yaris FWD 4-dr Sedan, brand new tires, 1.5L, manual, blue, Stock #C062516A, $7995. Alpine Toyota, DL #30845, 1-888418-4798 2009 Chevrolet HHR LS, 4cyl, auto, grey, FWD, Stock #H800089A, $7700. Spring Honda, DL #31110, 1-888638-4488 2009 Toyota Yaris, hatchback, low km, brand new tires, manual, red, Stock #5264195M, $10,995. Alpine Toyota, DL #30845, 1-888418-4798 2012 Ford Escape 2.5L Inline4, 6-Spd Auto, FWD, Stock #P1964, $18,960. Denham Ford, DL #30786, 1-800-6633839 2012 Ford Focus SE, 2.0L Inline4, FWD, Stock #P2007, $12,415. Denham Ford, DL #30786, 1-800-663-3839
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Gyro Park
C10S-1
1 bdm + Den Apt
$700/mth +Util
Victoria Villa
C28
2 bdrm Apt
$650/mth +Util
Gyro Park
C10S-3
2 bdrm Apt
$800/mth +Util
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2012 Volkswagen Jetta GLI Sedan, Turbo, FWD, leather seats, power sunroof, manual trans., black, Stock #X020513N, $22,999. Alpine Toyota, DL #30845, 1-888418-4798
Got a vehicle you are trying to sell? We still have the Run Until You Sell It special. You can place your car, truck, snowmobile, ATV, boat, or motorcycle ad and it will stay in the paper until you sell it! Word ads $21.00 total Photo ads $31.50 total Call 250-489-3455 or 1-800-665-2382 or email classifieds@kootenayadvertiser.com
Mercury Topaz, 4-cyl, ex. cond., standard, 5-spd, 50 miles per gal $2500 obo. (250)426-4752
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Cars - Sports & Imports 1987 MERCEDES 420 SEL. Good cond. 168,000 miles $2,500. 250-402-0025 1989 BMW 325i Convertible, all black, 140,000 original km, original owner, great shape, $7500 obo. (250)919-1723
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Off Road Vehicles
2001 Harley 1200 Sportster, 100th Anniversary Edition, needs inspection, $5500. Call (250)417-5530
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 2008 Honda CRF250X, $4800 obo Barely used less than 200 km (250)427-7229
We still have the Run Until You Sell It special. You can place your car, truck, snowmobile, ATV, boat, or motorcycle ad and it will stay in the paper until you sell it! Word ads $21.00 total Photo ads $31.50 total Call 250-489-3455 or 1-800-665-2382 or email classifieds@kootenayadvertiser.com
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4 spd auto, 3.9L V6, air, cruise, stability control, traction control & much more. Stk#Y19282A Was $12,495
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SALE $11,495
"Only 46,354kms on this great people mover."
We still have the Run Until You Sell It special.
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Hot Deals Cool Wheels Steve’s Notes 2007 JEEP PATRIOT SPORT
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5 spd manual, air, cruise, pwr group, sun/moon roof, 72,284kms & more. Stk#Y09628A
SALE $16,995
"Sporty, reliable and economical. Just a great combination in any car!
4WD, 4 dr, 2.4L 4 cyl, stability control, traction control & more. StkS93374A
SALE$8,995*
“What a great winter vehicle at a value price.” 2016 Cranbrook St. N., Cranbrook, BC 489-4325 1-888-489-4325 DL#10523
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2009 MAZDA 6 GT
2013VOLKSWAGEN PASSAT
Comfortline 2.5L, 6-spd auto, dual air, 17’’ alloys, sunroof, pwr group & more. MSRP $29,870. Stk V67910
SALE $25,870* Time limited offer. $499 Globali, taxes & levies extra. See dealer for details.
5 spd auto, 2.5 4 cyl, climate control, traction control, cruise, pwr group, sun/moon roof & much more. StkN14719
“Great performance, fuel economy and luxury in one package.”
“Additional $750 discount if you have a VW in your household!”
2012 RAM 1500 4X4
2010 HYUNDAI SANTA FE LTD
Quad cab, 6 spd auto, pwr group, traction control & more. Only 33,500kms. StkY08899A Was $31,995
AWD, auto, leather interior, pwr group, pwr sunroof, fully loaded. Stk#Y83684A
“Only 40,165 km with plenty of practical accessories”
Arrow Motors Volkswagen
2034 Cranbrook St. N., Cranbrook 250-489-4327 • 1-877-689-4327 DL#5467 • www.importautogroup.com
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SALE $29,995
“Great ride, locally owned and equipped with studded winter tires.”
2024 Cranbrook St. N., Cranbrook, BC 426-6661 1-888-426-6665 DL#30313 www.importautogroup.com
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
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Recreational/Sale 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
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 island bed, as new $11,000. Or trade for rhome. (250)428-9606 ton
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2004 30’ Arctic Fox, 4 season all weather coach, 2 slides, solid oak cabinets, ex. cond., asking $20,000 obo.(250)4266550
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
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
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Recreational/Sale 1970’s Vanguard 8’ truck camper, good cond., $400 obo. (250)426-1887 or call (250)426-9422 1977 GMC Class A motorhome, 26’, good cond. inside & out, newer tires, must be seen! Rare model. Best offer takes it. (250)426-8408 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 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
You can place your car, truck, snowmobile, ATV, boat, or motorcycle ad and it will stay in the paper until you sell it!
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Camoplast tracks for 700 Yamaha Grizzly, used 6 times, save $1300, sell for $3000. Also 2007 700 Grizzly EPS, $5500. Also Warn 54’’ snowblade $500. (250)428-9606
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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
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 Tahoe, large slide, single bunks, hard wall, awning, Stock #T3589.1, $15,900. Runners RV, 1-800-663-4824
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
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Commercial Vehicles 1993 Western Star tandem dump truck with new hoist cylinder, front differential, rear leaf springs, front tires, king pins, batteries & rebuilt engine, 18-spd split shift, $21,000. (250)417-6543 45’ Commercial transport van, heated, new 24.5 rubber, $5500. (250)489-8794
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 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 Wells Cargo bike cargo trailer, 1500 lb torsion axle, wheel chock, 6 tie points, loading ramp, 6x6x10, $3000. (250)464-0207
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2006 Eagle 32’ 5th Wheel, 2 slides, thermal windows, awning, well maintained, Stock #T3415.2, $27,900. Runners RV, 1-800-663-4824
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
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 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 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 Vanguard trailer, 24’, 1983, new awning, new tires, resealed roof & windows, good cond, sleeps-6, $5200. 1 (250)420-7436
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
Got a vehicle you are trying to sell? 2007 Prowler, 25’, folding couch, large rear bathroom, awning, 5518lbs dry weight, Stock #T3572.1, $12,900. Runners RV, 1-800-663-4824
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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 2000 Jeep Grand Cherokee, 4L, auto, 4WD, Champagne, 235,500km, $5000. Call (250)423-3465
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1998 Toyota 4Runner SR5 V6 engine. 4DR 4X4 green with PS/PB/Power windows, cruise control, winter rated tires, trailer hitch. In excellent condition with 330,000 Km . $4800 OBO 250-430-7446
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Trucks & Vans
Trucks & Vans
Trucks & Vans
1998 GMC 3/4 ton, ext cab, long box, good running cond, new parts added on to unit, $3500 obo. After 4 pm (250)426-1925
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
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
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 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
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
2005 GMC Jimmy SLS SUV, brown, Stock #T13117A, $4995. Cranbrook Dodge, DL 30708, 1-888-259-7039 2005 Honda CRV, 4WD, auto, new tires, great cond., 160,000km, asking $8800. (250)489-3147 (250)421-7479
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 Chevrolet Equinox AWD LT SUV, 3.4L 6 Cyl, AWD, 5-spd auto, red, Stock #61438B, $16,497. North Star GM, DL #5717, 1-800-6632307 2007 Hyundai Tucson GL SUV, auto, brown, Stock #T14037A, $12,995. Cranbrook Dodge,DL #30708, 1888-259-7039 2007 Jeep Wrangler Sahara SUV, 3.8L 6-cyl, green, Stock #61448, $19,995. North Star GM, DL #5717, 1-800-6632307 2008 Jeep Grand Cherokee Laredo, 111,214km, V6, 4WD, diesel, auto, Stock #H02106A, $19,900. Spring Honda, DL #31110, (250)489-4311 2008 Jeep Patriot Limited SUV, manual, steel blue, Stock #T13295B, $18,995. Cranbrook Dodge, DL #30708, 1-888-259-7039
Word ads $21.00 total Photo ads $31.50 total Call 250-489-3455 or 1-800-665-2382 or email classifieds@kootenayadvertiser.com
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
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www.denhamfordbc.com 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 1986 Ford Ranger Ext cab, 4cyl, 5-spd, snow tires, tool box, ex. cond., $850 obo. (250)489-8009 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 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, 4 Arctic Claw winters, $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 Extra cab, 4x4, wired for trailer, canopy, electric brakes, ex. cond., $3000. (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
2010 Toyota Highlander Hybrid LTD, V6, auto, black, 4WD, Stock #B11202, $33,500. Spring Honda, DL #31110, 1-888-638-4488
Deluxe Chrome Package, New Brakes, Trailer Tow Package, New Alpine Stereo w/Sub, Excellent Shape, 189,500km,
Asking $5250 OBO Brad 250-417-9289
2000 RED Ford F-150 4x4, 4.6 L, canopy, trailer pkg, remote start, auto, super crew, 217,000 km, $5000 obo, pictures on Kijiji. (250)427-6286 2001 Chev Silverado, 4WD, 4-dr, $4500. (250)417-5806 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 Ford F-150 Super Crew 4WD, 8-cyl, auto, grey, Stock #12313A, $10,814. Melody Motors, DL #5248, 1-888-7032211
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
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2003 GMC Sierra 2500 SLT 4x4,
auto, 6” lift, great shape, well maintained, no rust, 2 sets tires & rims, dual exhaust, cold air intake,
$13,000 obo (250)417-9120
2004 Ford Ranger Edge Super Cab, 5-spd Manual with Overdrive, Stock #T14034A, $7,995. Cranbrook Dodge, DL #30708, 1-888-259-7039 2004 Ford Super Duty F-350 SRW Crew Cab 4WD, 8-cyl, auto, white, Stock #11213A, $10,798. Melody Motors, DL #5248, 1-888-703-2211 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 GMC Sierra 1500 SLE, 4.8L, 8-cyl, 4WD, 4-spd auto, grey, Stock #CK5511A, $11,953. 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 2007 Ford F-150 XLT, 5.4L, 8Cyl, 4WD, 4-spd auto, green, Stock #1P0099B, $19,995. North Star GM, DL #5717, 1800-663-2307 2008 Dodge Grand Caravan SE, V6, auto, silver, FWD, Stock #H06056A, $9900. Spring Honda, DL #31110. (250)489-4311
2002 GMC Safari Wheel Chair Lift Van 195,000 km, AWD Excellent Condition New Shocks, New Battery New seat covers New winter tires on steel rims Summer tires mounted on better looking rims $13,000 obo (250)428-9873
2003 F150 XLT 4X4 Supercab
6.5’ box, white, 4.6, air, pw, canopy, good cond, hitch receiver & brake controller, 307,000km, $4,000 (250)489-3128
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
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 2005 Toyota Tacoma, V6, 4-dr, 4x4, 6-spd std, ex. cond., Tonneau cover, spare set of custom rims, $12,000 obo. (250)428-4719 (250)428-6843 2006 Chevy Silverado 4.8L, crewcab, 4x4, short box, new tires/glass, ex cond, 186,000 km, asking $11,900 obo. (250)426-4624 please leave msg 2006 Ford F150 Supercab, 4x4, p/w, air, new rubber, clean, $14,000. Leave message, (250)427-5162 2006 Ford Freestar Limited, V6, auto, black, Stock #08613A, $9,772. Melody Motors, DL #5248, 1-888-7032211 2010 Ford F-150, 4x4 ext cab, loaded. Also other good used trucks. 1 (250)427-6199
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2010 Toyota Tundra SR5 TRD Offroad, 5.7L, running boards, bed liner, 6-spd, auto, grey, Stock #X339421A, $26,999. Alpine Toyota, DL #30845, 1-888-418-4798
2011 GMC Sierra 4WD, ext cab, 5.3L engine, full trailering pkg, rollup tonneau cover, remote start, priced below black book,25.5k kms,$26,250. 250-428-7584 rlbjtait@shaw.ca Creston 2011 Honda Odyssey EX, V6, auto, FWD, in like new cond., under 38,000 km, includes set of winter tires on rims, $24,500. (250)428-2761 Creston 2011 Toyota Tundra SR5, 5.7L, V8, Crew Max Cab, auto, silver, Stock #X171850M, $32,995. Alpine Toyota, DL #30845, 1-888-418-4798
Fiberglass Range Rider Canopy,
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Mining Lease Application Take notice that David Pighin, 301 8th Street S., Cranbrook, British Columbia, V1C 1P2, free miner certificate client number 121424, has applied to the Chief Gold Commissioner for the Province of British Columbia, for a mining lease of minerals identified by the mineral claims listed below. The mineral claims have been surveyed by Garrett M.L. Winkel, BCLS, whose field notes and plans have been approved by the Surveyor General. The following mineral claims are subject to the mining lease application: • Tenure Numbers 209666, 209906 and 209907 • Mineral Titles Map Number 082G041 • Plan Number EPC1031 • Kootenay District Posted at the Chief Gold Commissioner’s office in Victoria, British Columbia, this 2nd Day of December, 2013.
12’ Lund aluminum boat with 8hp Mariner motor, EZ-Loader trailer & accessories, $2850 (250)426-8114 15 hp Johnson short leg 1990 outboard, $600.(250)489-3067 (250)464-1655
You can place your car, truck, snowmobile, ATV, boat, or motorcycle ad and it will stay in the paper until you sell it!
16.5’ open bow Canventure, tri haul, 70HP Merc, low hours, EZ Loader trailer, $3500 obo. (250)417-0506
Word ads $21.00 total Photo ads $31.50 total
16’ Boat & 9.9 Yamaha motor, $1600. (250)421-1484
Call 250-489-3455 or 1-800-665-2382 or email classifieds@kootenayadvertiser.com
Hunter’s Special: 1980 Chev pickup, with Okanagan camper, great shape, comes with canopy, $3500. (250)421-9160 Utility trailer, 4’2’’x7’3’’ long, 2’ high with 14’’ wide tires, $1000. (250)426-7169, 9195361
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ENHAM FORD (BC) LTD
2008 DODGE Ram, 3500, 4x4 crew cab, loaded w/8’ box,$30,000. Good used work trucks. 1(250)427-6199
2011 Ford F150 Lariat SuperCrew 4x4 - Ecoboost, grey, 3.5L V6 Turbo, 6-spd, auto, 4x4, Stock #T3366A, $34,465. Denham Ford, DL #30786, 1-800-663-3839
2003 Toyota Tundra 4x4, 260,000 km, well maintained, good cond., $10,500 obo. (250)489-0771
2008 Mazda Tribute SUV, loaded, leather, heated seats, sunroof, winter & summer tires, 85,000 km, ex. cond., $14,900 obo. (250)426-9753 2010 Hyundai Santa Fe Sport SUV, auto, red, Stock #T13317A, $20,995. Cranbrook Dodge, DL #30708, 1888-259-7039
1999 GMC Sierra 2WD,
Boats 12’ boat (Harbourcraft), Easy load trailer, 8HP Merc motor, Fish Finder, rod holders, $2000 obo. Evenings (778)517-4508
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
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Boat & trailer, 24’ Fiberform Cabin Cruizer, inline 6 GMC, ready to go! At Moyie, $7900 obo. (250)829-0708 Rare Double Eagle 14’ deep hull, 65 hp Merc outboard, hydraulic lift, ski pole & galvanized trailer, $3000. Call (250)529-7470 Sailboat, CAL 20, 3 sails (main, storm & genua), 8 hp Honda outboard, fixed keel (3’), inc. trailer, moored in Kaskanuk Harbor on Kootenay Lake, asking $5500. Call Henry, (250)428-3545
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Land Act: Environmental Protection Notice Application for a Stormwater Discharge Permit Under the Provisions of the Environmental Mangement Act We/I, Selkirk Forest Products Company, 7400 Galloway Mill Road, Galloway, BC V0B 1T2, intend to submit this application to the Director to authorize the discharge of effluent from a wood treating facility. The source of discharge is storm water run-off from treated wood storage yards. The land upon which the facility is to be situated and the discharge will occur is Part of Parcel A (Sec. 263461) Plan 101391 District Lot 3063, Kootenay District, except Plan NEP68502, located at/on/near 7400 Galloway Mill Road, Galloway, BC, within the Jaffray/Galloway area. The maximum rate of effluent discharged from this facility will be approximately 712 m3/hr. The operating period for this facility will be intermittent depending on rain events. The characteristics of the storm water discharged are as follows: contains pentachlorophenol at concentrations less than 0.275 mg/L. The type(s) of treatment to be applied to the discharge is/are: a sediment settling pond and constructed treatment wetland. Any person who may be adversely affected by the proposed discharge of stormwater and wishes to provide relevant information may, within 30 days after the last date of posting publishing, service or display, send written comments to the applicant, with a copy to the Regional Manager, Environmental Protection at 205 Industrial Rd. G, Cranbrook, BC V1C 7G5. The identity of any respondents and the contents of anything submitted in relation to this application will become part of the public record. Dated this, 5th day of November, 2013. Contact person: Richard Harkies Telephone: 250-429-3493
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BC Employment receives complaint against Fernie’s Tim Hortons By Tamara Hynd Fernie Free Press
A complaint has been filed with B.C. Employment Standards Branch against the owner of Fernie Tim Hortons by former employees Richard Pepito and Heidi Kibanoff. The couple was hired under Canada’s Temporary Foreign Worker Program by Pierre Pelletier, owner of the Fernie and Crowsnest Pass franchises. Allegations include Pelletier making employees pay back a portion their overtime wages to him in cash. Pelletier is also accused of charging employees the processing fees for renewing their temporary work permits, which according to regulations, the employer is responsible for paying. “We’re reviewing the allegations and can say
that we are treating the matter seriously and are currently conducting a review in full cooperation with B.C. Employment Standards,” commented Tim Horton’s Public Affairs Manager, Olga Petryci. The East Kootenay Labour Council is assisting the couple with the case. Alex Hanson, executive for the Council said, “We were told they weren’t getting over-time on their regular paycheck. The employer would pay their overtime on a separate cheque, drive them to the bank to cash it, then ask for some of the cash back telling them it was for their own good. The problem is the employers have too much power over their employees,” said Hanson. “They come here to obtain a better life and the employer is the gatekeeper. “The Labour Council is not going away until the owner makes it right.”
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The Crowsnest Pass Symphony, one of the oldest in the province, brought another entertaining and moving selection of Christmas songs to local music lovers. Photo by J. MacFarlane
Head of Public Works to retire By Joni MacFarlane Editor
Frank Besinger, Director of Planning, Engineering & Operations for Crowsnest Pass announced his retirement on Friday, Dec. 6. Besinger said he would stay on with the municipality until the end of March 2014 to see some of the municipality’s major projects through. “I want to stay through
the process for recruiting and help someone into the role,” he told The Free Press. He said he also believes his experience and knowledge will be helpful during the 2014 budget discussions as well as seeing the Disaster Flood Recovery Program underway to ensure work is done before next spring’s runoff. Besinger has land in the Valleyview area, east of Grande Prairie. The land has
been leased out for the past few years, but Besinger said he’s looking forward to living there and relaxing after many years of working. Besinger started with the municipality in February 2012. Besinger’s resignation follows on the heels of the Chief Administrative Officer, Myron Thompson, who is leaving his position shortly before Christmas.
A father and his three children under the age of 10 are recovering from their injuries after a traffic accident thanks to the quick assistance of a Fernie man on Sunday, Dec. 1. A family of five was travelling eastbound returning home to Coaldale, Alberta when their vehicle left Highway 3, plunging into an arm of the Elk River. The vehicle, a white Chevrolet minivan, came to rest upside down in the water. A passing motorist and his girlfriend went down into the river and rescued all five occupants from the mini-van. At approximately 2:30 p.m., Elk Valley RCMP from Fernie and East Kootenay Traffic Services (EKTS) responded to the collision on Highway 3 about eight km west of Fernie known as Vanghal’s straight stretch. “Witnesses at the scene and RCMP members engaged in CPR on the female passenger but tragically, she was pronounced dead at the Fernie Hospital,” said Elk Valley RCMP. “RCMP members and a traveling physician managed to revive the four-year-old child by con-
ducting CPR. The male driver and one of his children were treated at Sparwood Hospital with minor injuries including hypothermia. The other two children were transported to Alberta Children’s Hospital by air ambulance with severe injuries.” The Fernie man who helped rescue the family was treated for hypothermia and released. RCMP is in contact with the young man who is asking for his privacy. Sgt. Don Erichsen commented on the Fernie man’s heroic actions. “It’s an extremely traumatic situation and he risked his own life to help. One person did die and when you stand that close to death that’s a large cross for any one to bear. He is asking for privacy at this time.” Road conditions at the time of the collision were slushy on the center of the roadway way due to an overnight snowfall. In the initial investigation, it appears that the minivan may have been attempting a pass and lost control on the slushy center area of the straight stretch of roadway. An investigation into the collision is continuing.
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Student elected mayor Submitted
My name is Nathan Milford and I am in Grade six at Isabelle Sellon School. This year as part of Social Studies, each grade six class held elections at the same time as the Crowsnest Pass Municipal elections. I ran for mayor in our class and our town’s name is Riverstone. We went to the voting station and saw what happened while people came and got their ballots. I was elected mayor of Riverstone and four of my classmates, Kennedy, Kyler, Alan, and Alice were elected as councillors by my classmates. Since then, we have had a town hall meeting and five council meetings. We have had to make decisions about building a resort that costs $1,295,240 in our town and wheth-
Grade 6 student Nathan Milford was elected Mayor of the town of Riverstone and has been involved in high-level decisions having significant ramifications. The elections were held in conjunction with those of the Municipality of Crowsnest Pass. Submitted photo
er to evacuate to get at the oil under our town. We had three council meetings and voted on three by-laws meant to keep our citizens safe. I have enjoyed this activity in our class, it has taught me a lot about running a town and how government works. On Dec. 3, I went to a municipal council meeting and got to see firsthand how our municipal council works. They go through a lot of information before making decisions. After the meeting I was addressed by Mayor Blair Painter and got a picture taken with Mayor Painter and the councillors. I shook hands with council and got a pin.
John Barlow seeks PC nomination By Joni MacFarlane Editor
munity for 20-some years, so I’m just going to take this to a different platform. I’ve built my reputation on integrity. I firmly believe I have a strong The fourth candidate for federal reputation in my area.” representation of the Macleod riding “As a journalist, you have your finger believes his experience and community on the pulse of your community, you involvement will give him an edge as know what the issues are, you know Ottawa’s representative. who the sources are,” John Barlow who cursaid Barlow. “I’ve built rently works as the associsome very strong netate publisher and editor of works of sources and the Okotoks-based Western at all levels of governWheel newspaper, announced ments... When I get to his intention to seek the that point I’ll know Conservative Party’s nominawho to contact and tion for the federal riding of I’ll have relationships Macleod with the retirement with those key people of current MP Ted Menzies. already in place.” Barlow’s previous political Barlow said he foray into politics was in 2012 admired Ted Menzies when he ran as the Progressive and the impact he Conservative candidate in the made in Ottawa. Highwood constituency. He “He showed with a ran against Danielle Smith, strong work ethic and leader of the Wildrose Party, strong character, he finishing second. “It definitely gave me some John Barlow currently works as associate publisher and editor of the built himself up to the vital knowledge into how the Okotoks-based Western Whell newspaper and is seeking the Con- Minister,” he said. “It just goes to prove that election process works, but servative nomination for the Macleod riding. I think the most important Submitted photo if you’re dedicated and committed, you can part was the connections and have an impact and the networks I was able to develop through that process,” he said. culture industry in terms of supply- that’s exactly what I intend to do.” Barlow grew up in Saskatchewan and “I had phenomenal response, and even management and ensuring access to has been in Alberta for about 25 years though I wasn’t successful, we had new markets. “I want to eliminate some of the first in High River where he worked for some outstanding support and that support comes to the forefront with this obstacles for getting our value-added the High River Times and currently in products to international markets,” he Okotoks. He is married with three chilcampaign.” dren ages 15, 20 and 22. Barlow said he’s chosen now to run at said. There are currently four candidates Another area Barlow wants addressed the federal level because he sees issues is streamlined access to the temporary seeking the Conservative nomination that need to be addressed. “I think I have the skill set and foreign worker process so industries for Macleod. A by-election must be the experience to be a strong voice in who rely on the program have easier held within six months of outgoing MP Ted Menzies announcement to Ottawa but I want to make sure some access. As a journalist, Barlow also believes retire. At this point, the date of the bythings I’ve seen through the provincial process, through my work as a journal- his experience gives him a good skill set. election hasn’t been set. “I’ve been a strong voice for my comist, get done,” he said.
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Crowsnest Pass works together Once again, Crowsnest Pass has shown what it can do when it works together for the good of the community. Although it’s not a slam-dunk, advancing to the semi-finals in a contest that would give money to the Pass Powderkeg Ski Hill is a coup we should all be proud of. The contest includes so many worthwhile causes - helping children, seniors, wildlife - I’m glad I’m not one of the judges deciding who wins and who doesn’t. But getting this far sends a clear signal that residents and others who believe in the potential of the Crowsnest Pass can come together to help the community. What a chair lift would do for the Pass Powderkeg is immeasurable. Striving to be one of Alberta’s best family ski resorts, the hill offers local youth and families an opportunity to stay active and socialize in the great outdoors. Researchers have shown a demonstrable link between physical activity and children’s performance in school. Then there’s our burgeoning tendency towards obesity with almost a third of Canadians aged five to 17 classified as overweight or obese, according to Statistics Canada. This is a real public health concern given the tendency for excess weight in childhood to persist through to adulthood. Having an affordable ski hill on our doorstep is one more reason to get out and get physical – for all of us. As a facility geared towards families and youth, the Pass Powderkeg is a wonderful opportunity to learn the sport of skiing and snowboarding, to make new friends, and to enjoy those long winter months – all at a reasonable cost. Voting closed on Dec. 11 and the finalist ideas will be announced on Jan. 28. There are so many organizations, groups and individuals in the Crowsnest Pass who give of their resources and time, it is truly inspiring to see the generosity of a community working together to help us become better. Kudos to all of you. 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.
Man still missing from Pincher Creek By Joni MacFarlane Editor
Pincher Creek RCMP said the ground search for missing 22-yearold Taylor Elliott has been called off. On Friday, Dec. 6, police said that until the ground cover changes or until further clues come up, the search has come to an end. Elliott disappeared on foot without a trace in the early morning hours of Sunday, Dec. 1 just as a snow storm warning enveloped southern Alberta. Since then, the area has been plagued with extreme temperatures and severe wind with blowing snow. Pincher Creek Search and Rescue were joined by members from the Calgary Search and Rescue team, Southeastern Alberta Search and Rescue from Medicine Hat and Lethbridge Area Search and Rescue. On Friday, crews conducted grid searches on foot in areas north and
Twenty-two-year-old Taylor Elliott has been missing from the Pincher Creek area since Sunday, Dec. 1. Anyone with any information on his whereabouts is asked to contact RCMP. Submitted photo
west of Pincher Creek. RCMP police dogs were also called in to assist in the search as well as Alberta’s RCMP helicopter. While the Pincher Creek RCMP have suspended the ground search, family and friends are still out looking for him. Their search effort is based at the Pincher Creek Golf Course Club House. A website and Facebook page have been started to help raise awareness and assist with the search. Elliott is described as 6-feet tall weighing 190 pounds with dark hair and a full beard. He was last seen wearing a tan Carhartt jacket, blue jeans, a dark hoodie and carrying a medium-sized grey camouflaged backpack and a .270 rifle. Anyone with information on Elliott’s whereabouts is asked to call the RCMP Pincher Creek detachment at 403-627-6000.
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Public advised to use caution near Grassy Mountain Mine project Press Release
Riversdale Resources Limited (Riversdale) would like to inform the community that it will be commencing drilling operations on its Grassy Mountain Project, approximately six kilometres north of Blairmore, starting the week of Dec. 9. This is an exciting milestone for the Grassy Mountain Project and marks the commencement of ground based activities under Riversdale ownership. The initial drill program involves the drilling of 15 to 20 holes and is expected to take about three months. This will be followed in 2014 with a more extensive drilling program and other ground based activities. Throughout this program, there will be heavy trucks and other large equipment on both the road access to the project known as the Grassy Mountain Road and across the Grassy Mountain Project area. The use of larger equipment increases the risk of incidents involving vehicles travelling on the Grassy Mountain Road and the project area.
To ensure the community is fully informed of the location of activities, Riversdale has placed signs along the Grassy Mountain Road indicating where they are taking place. In the interests of the safety of the community and the employees/contractors of Riversdale, we ask that the community limit the use of the Grassy Mountain Road where possible so as to reduce the risk of incident. A safety person will be monitoring the Grassy Mountain trail to advise users of the current activity as it happens. Should there be a need to use the access road, we ask that speed be reduced and extra caution be taken. As the activities on the project ramp up in 2014, Riversdale may implement additional safety controls on and near the project area to further manage the risk of incidents between the community, recreational users and Riversdale’s activities. Riversdale will keep the community informed at all times. If anyone has any questions or concerns, please contact Riversdale either at the Blairmore Office (1233120th Ave.) or call (403) 753 5160.
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Left: Desiree Simoneau, manager of the Crowsnest Pass Food Bank, accepted a donation of $75from the Crowsnest Pass Chamber of Commerce. The funds were raised through the sale of decorated trees at the Chamber’s Christmas in the Mountains Dance. Right: First prize winner in the Parade of Lights during Christmas in the Mountains was Rhonda Waldner from Hillcrest who took home $500 cash. Submitted photos
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HR position deferred to new CAO By Joni MacFarlane Editor For the second time so far in this council’s term, the position of Human Resources Administrator was deferred. At the Dec. 3 council meeting, Chief Administrative Officer Myron Thompson brought the issue to the table with a recommendation that the position be reincorporated into the municipality’s organizational structure so that it could be filled in the new year. Hiring a human resources administrator was highlighted in both the recently completed municipal inspection conducted by the province and the recently completed Workplace Assessment initiated
Municipal appointments By Joni MacFarlane Editor Council made a number of appoint-
by the union representing municipal staff. Twenty-five per cent of that report’s recommendations were dependent upon the position. A letter of support from the union accompanied Thompson’s recommendation. In the past, a Director position reporting to the CAO was in place but this position was cut from the organizational structure along with the HR Clerk in 2012, said Thompson. Several councillors offered their opinion that although they support the addition of an HR person, they believe the incoming Chief Administrative Officer should undertake it. “I don’t feel we should be making any changes to the organizational structure
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Volunteers from Mountain Radio, Bridge City Chrysler and the Crowsnest Pass Food Bank accepted donations for their annual Pack the Pickup at Blairmore Sobey’s on Saturday, Dec. 7. Photo by J. MacFarlane
Fire/Rescue briefs By Joni MacFarlane Editor
For the month of November, Crowsnest Pass Fire/ Rescue Department responded to 10 calls for service. They included: On Nov. 1, fire/rescue staff responded to a single vehicle that rolled and wedged into the A&W sign at the Fas Gas station in Frank. Fuel and antifreeze spilled onto the ground. Seven staff responded for traffic control and clean-up. On Nov. 3, fire/rescue staff responded to a tractortrailer that spun out
of control west of Coleman. Five staff were called by RCMP to assist with traffic control. On Nov. 3, a backcountry rescue was called in at the same time as the tractor-trailer incident. Hunters who had hired a guide were presumed lost in the York Creek area near the old plane crash. The hunters walked out while the guide continued looking for them. One search manager responded and no injuries were reported. On Nov. 5, fire/rescue staff responded to an incident when a vehicle hit and sheared the
gas line on the back of the Cosmopolitan Hotel in Blairmore. Nineteen responders were called out. Three engines were staged on two corners and a third was staged on the rear due to the size of the building. There were no injuries. On Nov. 16, nine fire/rescue staff responded to an incident in the Frank Industrial area. A propane tank had been dumped off and opened releasing gas into the air. On Nov. 19, four fire/rescue staff were dispatched for traffic control when a vehicle hit the ditch west of Coleman.
Police briefs By Joni MacFarlane Editor
Between Nov. 27 and Dec. 3, Crowsnest Pass RCMP responded to 50 calls for service. They included: Assault: 2 Threats/Harassment: 2 Mischief/Vandalism: 1 Theft: 2 Impaired Driving: 1 24-Hr Driving Suspension: 1 Disturbing Peace: 1 Driving Complaints: 10 MV Collisions: 7 S u s p i c i o u s Occurrences: 2 Assistance to General Public: 5 Assistance to Other Agencies: 8 False Alarms: 4 911 Calls (invalid) 3 Municipal Bylaws: 1 Prisoners held: 2 Copper bandit On Nov. 27 at 11
a.m., police received a complaint from a TransCanada employee about theft of copper wire stolen from Burton Creek compressor station on Highway 22. The break-in occurred sometime between Nov. 17 and 19. Estimated value was unknown. The matter is under investigation.
complaint of a possible impaired driver leaving Bellevue. The suspect vehicle was located in Coleman and a 24-year-old male from Crowsnest Pass was arrested. Two breath samples were obtained and he was charged with impaired driving. A court date of Jan. 7 has been set.
Hit & run I On Nov. 27 at 12:40 a.m., police received a complaint of a hit and run to a parked vehicle at 119 St. and 20 Ave. Blairmore. A 2004 Ford F250 truck was damaged. The incident is under investigation and police are looking for a red/maroon truck.
Domestic assault On Nov. 29 at 11:35 p.m., police received a complaint of domestic assault at a Coleman residence. The 33-yearold male suspect had left the residence before police arrived but he was later arrested and released on conditions to appear in court. A court date of Dec. 10 was set.
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On Nov. 24, a backcountry rescue was called after police received a call of a stranded snowmobiler. A 30-year-old male from Calgary was sledding when his machine broke down. He was inexperienced, it was his first time out, he had no survival gear and was alone. Six responders were sent to the York Creek staging area and 11 remained available for other calls. The subject was located south of Coleman with no injuries. Residents are advised that a fee of $425/hour/vehicle may be charged by responders in backcountry incidents.
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the girls at police stopped a vehicle for speeding on Highway 3 in Frank. Police detected an odour of liquor on the breath of the 19-yearold male driver from Crowsnest Pass. He provided a breath sample of .025 and had his graduated drivers’ licence suspended for 30 days and his vehicle seized for 30 days. There is a zero tolerance for GDL drivers. Street fighting man On Dec. 1 at 6 a.m., police received a complaint of three males fighting in the Tim Horton’s parking lot. Police believe they have the identity of the suspects and the incident is under investigation. Hit & run II On Dec. 2 at 9 a.m.,
police received a report of a hit and run to a vehicle parked at 122 St. and 19 Ave. Blairmore. The incident occurred on Dec. 1 about 11:30 p.m. A 2010 Dodge Journey was damaged. A 34-year-old male from Blairmore was located and charged with mischief. A court date of Jan. 21 was set. Hit & run III On Dec. 27 at 1 p.m., police received a report of a hit and run to a vehicle parked at 81 St. and 19 Ave. Coleman. A 2005 Subaru Legacy was damaged. The incident is under investigation. Provincial court in Pincher Creek was cancelled due to inclement weather on Dec. 2 and 3. Docket matters were set over to Dec. 10.
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DECEMBER 14 – Christmas Bazzar, a special event for all children, will be held at the Compass
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DECEMBER 15 – Bellecrest Association presents Santa in the Park at the Bellevue Legion from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. Everyone is welcome. DECEMBER 18 - The Metis Nation of Alberta Local Council Chinook 1880 holds a monthly meeting and Christmas get-together from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. at the Pincher Creek Provincial Building. Please use east access. For more info. Contact 403-627-1884 or email chinooklocal1880@hotmail.com.
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Carry emergency equipment in your vehicle such as a cell phone, an emergency candle, blankets, booster cables, and flashlight, tow strap or tow rope. If you have troubles on the road, stay with your vehicle, do not wonder off to look for help. Road Closures Early into this winter season, we have had two road closures due to heavy snowfall and gusting winds. These events make whiteout conditions on the highway and travelling unsafe. Under the direction of the Minister of Transportation who orders the road closure, Crowsnest Pass Fire/Rescue supports the Minister by providing personnel and equipment to man the closure gate and control traffic within the Crowsnest Pass. If we have weather events
Printer 101 from Mountain Ink What is HP Cartridge Protection? If you’ve purchased an HP Printer, you might notice that the printer won’t allow you to install your compatible and remanufactured cartridge. Is HP trying to block you from using these supplies? Not exactly. On the new HP printers, HP introduced a Cartridge Protection feature that is designed to protect against counterfeit products posing as genuine HP supplies. Unfortunately, it often has the side effect of blocking less expensive compatible and remanufactured supplies. We’ll show you how to disable it with a few simple steps. What is it? HP’s Cartridge Protection feature first started appearing with the HP OfficeJet Pro 8600; it soon began appearing in the Photosmart 5520 series, among others. As we said, it is designed as a protection against counterfeit products masquerading as Genuine HP products. This system will alert users that the cartridge is not genuine, and
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The Pass Pottery Club displayed a variety of eclectic and traditional tableware and art works at their annual Christmas sale on Dec. 7. Photo by J. MacFarlane
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is not equipped * Food and Water (energy bars, chocolate, dried fruit, nuts.) If you plan to visit the * First Aid Kit Backcountry and take part in * Water Proof matches and snowmobile or quadding activ- fire starter ities, please be sure to pack for If you are heading to the climate and terrain. Avalanche prone areas, check Plan ahead, plan your routes with www.avalanche.ca for and let someone know where details before you head out. you will be or the general area Winter Driving of your trip. Below are some After a nice spring and sumof the items that you should mer of paved roads, it’s time pack along for the ride. MAKE YOUR LIFE EASIER again for the winter season. * Global Positioning System This means have you winter (GPS) tires installed on your vehicles * Shovel and drive LIFESTYLE MANAGEMENT & with caution. * Map of the area Winter tires should have the CONCIERGE SERVICESsnow flake symbol on the side * Compass * Extra Gloves and Socks * wall and can also be studded. * personal assistant Flashlight with spare batteries Slow down further in advance * Hand and Foot Warmers for intersections or stop signs, * homemaking * Emergency Blanket/Shelter give extra room between you * organizing * Knife and the vehicle in front and * Rope behind in case any of you have * events * Small tool kit if your machine to stop in a hurry.
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DECEMBER 13 - The Crowsnest Pass Youth Group (Four Twelve – YOUth) is hosting a community concert as a fundraiser for two local families, the Murray’s and the Goods. The concert will feature musical and artistic performances and is at the Crowsnest Christian Centre Church in Coleman at 7 p.m. There is a $5 entrance fee and children under 12 are free. A donation coffee bar with home-baked treats and festive beverages will be set up and after the program, a bake and Christmas craft sale will be held. All the funds raised will go to the Murrays and the Goods.
Centre (2029-130 St. Blairmore) from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Come and pick out gifts for your parents and siblings for a small donation. Wrapping on site. Hot drinks, treats for parents while you visit. All donations will go towards the Compass 2014 Orphanage Mission Trip.
it will also block the cartridge from being used. This is good news for identifying counterfeits. However, it’s an aggravation for users who are blocked from using their legitimate remanufactured and compatible ink cartridges. We’ve covered the many benefits of remanufactured ink cartridges before, and for buyers looking to save money, this can be a real problem. Disabling Cartridge Protection When trying to use remanufactured ink cartridges with these models, the best solution is to disable Cartridge Protection. If you later wish to verify that a cartridge labeled as a Genuine HP product is actually genuine, you can always re-enable the feature. Here are the steps. 1. Click the Start button, and click Devices and Printers. 2. Find your HP printer in the list and double-click it to open the Settings page. 3. Click the text for Estimated Ink Levels under the heading of Shopping Resources. This will open the HP Toolbox window.
4. Click the tab for Cartridge Protection. 5. Click the radio button next to Disable HP Cartridge Protection. 6. Click the Save Setting button to save your new setting. Then, close the window. 7. You may need to remove and reinstall the cartridge for it to be recognized properly. Disabling Cartridge Protection on a Network Printer If your printer is connected via network, rather than a USB port, you can still disable the feature, just follow these steps: 1. Click the Start button, and click Devices and Printers. 2. Find your HP printer in the list and right-click it, then look for the IP address in the Location field. 3. Copy and paste the IP address into your web browser and hit Enter. The embedded web server for your printer should open, with several options to change. 4. Click the Settings tab at the top, then click Cartridge Protection in the left column. 5. Click the radio but-
starting in our area, please log onto www.crowsnestpass.com and look for the road closure information or updates on possible road closures. Early warning can give residents on the other side of the gates able to have children picked up from school and get home before the closure happens. Designated parking has been established with large trucks without Dangerous Goods able to park on 20th Avenue from the Lost Lemmon Bridge to Tim Horton’s and also utilizing 107 Street by the old hospital site working back towards Tim Horton’s. Trucks hauling Dangerous Goods are instructed to stage at the large parking lot in Frank or back to the Burmis Scales.
ton next to Disable Cartridge Protection, and click Apply. You can now close the browser. 6. You may need to remove and reinstall the cartridge for it to be recognized properly. While the HP Cartridge Protection setting is useful for identifying counterfeit printer supplies, it goes a bit too far in blocking users trying to save money with remanufactured and compatible supplies. Luckily, you can disable the setting using the steps above, and if you ever suspect you have a counterfeit supply, just re-enable the setting in order to test it properly. Mountain Ink is your local supplier of printer equipment, brand name & compatible ink & toner cartridges, office supplies and also offers fax, copy and printing services. You can find us at PO Box 508, 2722 216 St Bellevue AB T0K 0C0. For more information or if you have a question or specific topic you would like discussed in this column, contact MJ sales@ mountainink.ca, 403.564.4303, find us on Facebook, follow us on Twitter.
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I’ll do it tomorrow By Linda Germo Changes
“I’ll do it tomorrow is a common refrain. (And tomorrow never comes, we all know that.) I kept saying it, about getting my health in order, getting my weight in check and before I knew it......60 pounds had crept onto my body! Where the heck did that fat come from? I wasn’t eating junk food, in fact, I was hardly eating! I was working 14 hours plus everyday, so when did I have time to sit down to eat? I would start my day with a bowl of cereal, or a slice of toast and run out the door making sure my family was looked after, then off to my salons to make sure my staff and clients were looked after....never looking
after me! Dinner might be a salad, an apple and a piece of cheese. On days off, I would eat normally, and sometimes overeat. Finally my body ran out of fuel and collapsed, and then I had to pay attention. Eating only a few calories a day, I thought it was enough to keep me going and I thought should have kept me thin. It actually did the opposite. In order for the body to run at full capacity it needs a minimum amount of protein per pound for that particular body, a minimum amount of carbohydrates, at least four cups of vegetables and lettuces each day and a fruit serving. My body was storing everything I ate into fat because it was in starvation mode. So many of our foods today are filled with hidden sugars
that we don’t even realize that we are eating three-quarters of a small freezer bag size of sugar everyday. Think about it - bread, yogurt, soups, dressings, milk, ice cream, cakes, cookies, candies, gum, canned goods, kids treats and the list goes on. Label reading is something I teach at Changes. My clients are surprised to find they thought they were reading labels correctly and found out otherwise. An interesting study has found that a child obesity epidemic is on the rise. We can change this by changing our health. Check in next week for more healthy tips from Changes. Changes is owned and operated by Linda Germo. For more information on Changes weight loss and wellness, please call 403-562-2111.
A Chronicles of times for the Crowsnest Pass By Bill White Prayer Canada Let’s take a look back at our heritage in the Crowsnest Pass. Just from memories and written histories, I want to capsulize some events known to me. In no way would I consider this writing as accurate as historians would validate. The early days saw North American Indians travel the trails over hill and vale and some travel by canoe and water. Saddle horse and wagon, buggies, sleighs were at one time the only way to travel. Trails are still evident, artifacts continually show up and Histories are continually talked of and enjoyed immensely. As settlers came to discover the Pass and to seek out its treasures, the coal seams became evident and bountiful and also became exploited for household heat and cooking became easier and acceptable in all homes by the use of coal for fuel. How wonderful it was in the cold of winter to shanty up backwards to the old coal stoves and potbellied heaters and absorb a type of heat on the hands and posterior that those old stoves would emanate. Oh Glory. Coal became so popular each town saw a coal mine or two come into operation and prosperity became the order of the day. People of almost every country emerged to seek out a living and then sent for their wives and children to join them in their good fortune. Along with this infusion of peoples came the desire to recognize God the Father and Jesus Christ as their source of their quality of life they were used to and their desire to continue their spiritual life. Without fail one of the first buildings to be erected was the local church in each of the towns.
Customarily as today each town saw churches of various denominations arise and flourish – Awesome! Each church in those days would have a wonderful choir, great singers and great old hymns would grace the congregations. The spirit of the church was strong and vibrant. The spirit of the coal miners was also strong in the area of “care and concern” for each person that went underground. This spirit permeated through all the families which also were made up of all nationalities and color and the mining peoples cared for each other. The mines also had their times of tragedies, with the explosions causing much loss of life and the aftermath of that resulted in numerous widows being left to raise families. The “care and concern” spirit had a lot to do with the abilities and faithful friends helping in the raising of families “Praise the Lord”. Modernization finally saw the closing of our mines and multitudes left the area. During the prosperous days of the mines 18 churches in the Pass saw a reasonable success and congregations flourished. And then the days of the exodus of much of what we call the older clan, the miners, the lumberman came into being. Our churches also suffered a decline and now there remains only eight organized congregations in the Pass. This situation has become of great concern to some of us here in Bellevue and we have now registered a body of believers known as “Kingdom First Ministry and Fellowship”. This group will be under the direction of Pastor’s Ray & Donna Block and Pastor Bill White. Services will take place at the Internationale Prayer Centre in Bellevue, regularly on Sunday morning at 11 a.m. and a Wednesday Fellowship night at
7 p.m. e will be available for Christian Counseling · We will be available to perform weddings · We will be available to offer funeral services · We will do hospital visitation regularly · Children’s Sunday school will be available as the demand warrants · We are vitally concerned for youth and teenager activities here and in association with others · Community outreach activities will be forthcoming continually · Doctrinal statements are available We are anxious to serve you. You’ll be glad you came. Be a participant and not an onlooker. The Internationale Prayer Centre has been operating in Bellevue for more than 30 years under the guidance and authority of Prayer Canada. We have represented Canada in Jerusalem at a World Convocation of Prayer where 160 Nations of the World attended. Awesome! We have also toured Canada, being on the road 35 days and visiting 60 Prayer stations and churches. We also visited Bible Colleges in Western Canada for several years addressing students meetings and general public. Watch for our Open House activity at the Prayer Centre very soon. We are so anxious to serve you here in the Pass and simple say, Come One, Come All. Put us to the test and together we will truly be able to call this – A Homecoming. Amen Pastor’s: Ray and Donna Block Pastor: Bill White, The Committee – Kingdom First Ministry Fellowship, Phone 403632-5407, 403-564-4994.
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Sunday Dec 15 • 1-3pm at the Bellevue Memorial Park Hotdogs, hot chocolate, games and a visit from ‘Ol Saint Nick
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Stone’s Throw Café All Day Breakfast
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Culinary Stocking Stuffer Ideas Being a man, I am sometimes mistakenly slotted into the stereotype of a last minute shopper. Nothing could be further than the truth. Hurriedly pushing my way through the crowds at the mall on December 24th is not how I want to spend the eve before Christmas. Therefore to help you avoid this ordeal I am offering you some stocking stuffer ideas for the hobby chef on your list. Zester - This is a hand tool that removes the aromatic coloured segment of the peel from citrus fruits while leaving the white bitter pith part on the fruit. Great for adding extra citrus flavour to almost any recipe, or to enhance garnishing presentation. Mini Whisk – Approximately the same size of a ball point pen. It always comes in handy for small whisking applications like mixing individual drinks, beating one egg, or small amounts of sauce. I have even seen ones that are attached to a key chain hoop. Melon Baller – Great for its intended purpose of creating bite-size balls of melon, but works just as well on cheeses and an assortment of fruits and vegetables. Caramelized balls of potato, for example, makes for an appealing side dish. Olive Pitter – This tool resembles a pair of spring-loaded pliers. It has a circular base to hold an olive on one of the ends, and a prod on the other. When squeezed together, the prod inserts into the olive and pushes the pit through the opposite side. It works great on cherries too. Garlic Press – I have gone through many poorly made garlic presses in the past, but there is one brand that has never let me down. I highly recommend the Switzerland made “Zyliss” brand. I have literally crushed hundreds of cloves with this brand, for the past five years, with out fail. Apple Corer – Simply push this tubular tool through the center of an apple or pear, and proceed with slicing… or eating. Butcher’s Twine – Not only great for trussing stuffed turkeys, but also for chickens and a variety of stuffed roasts, meats, and seafood too. Silicone Spatula – Silicone kitchen tools like spatulas and bowl scrapers are great because they can withstand high heat temperatures and they are very flexible. Fantastic for omelets, where ones made of rubber or plastic would melt in the hot pan. Dough Scraper – A flat-edged tool that easily scrapes dough or flour together on the counter. They are available in metal or plastic. Great for anyone that likes to bake. Lemon Reamer – A wooden hand held tool to efficiently juice lemons or limes.
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I hope this helps relieve some of your shopping burdens. The kitchen section of department stores and smaller specialty stores are filled with many great gift ideas – who knows, you may even run into me! Dear Chef Dez: I noticed that many Chefs on TV use a flat grater that lays across a bowl to remove zest from citrus fruits. Is the best way to do this? Charlotte E. Surrey, BC Dear Charlotte: I actually recommend using a “zester”. It is a hand tool that has five little circular blades at the end. When it is dragged across a citrus fruit, it produces beautiful curls of zest while leaving the bitter pith behind. Although flat graters remove the zest in small bits, and thus prevent further chopping, there is no guarantee that one will not grate too far into the bitter white pith. Besides, the curls of zest make great garnish! Send your food/cooking questions to dez@chefdez.com or P.O. Box 2674, Abbotsford, BC V2T 6R4 Chef Dez is a Food Columnist, Culinary Instructor & Cooking Show Performer. Visit him at www.chefdez.com
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