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my personal routines are no longer enough to keep me competitive. I suffered with shin splints and a torn rotator cuff last season, and am looking to come back from those injuries with knowledge and power of prevention that I can share with my fellow league mates.” Amber is excited to be working with Janice Ferraro with Under The Sun Hatha Yoga to improve her recovery, as well as work on her flexi-

bility and strength to help prevent further injury. Denise Sylvest is a 60year old long-time Castlegar resident who is thrilled to be working with Kristy Keus at Kootenay Cycling. The match for these two couldn’t be better as Denise would like to increase her biking and running speed as well as lose 10lbs. “I want to become fit to compete in a triathlon and to show that increasing age does not

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There’s nothing new about the idea of artificial ice, which has been around long enough for people to get pretty good at making it. Facilities like the Castlegar Community Complex take a lot of pride in creating a sheet that hockey players, figure skaters and the general public can feel good about competing and recreating upon. Group tour was held Jan. 20 at the Castlegar Complex. PicQuestions about ice quality tured from left, Hakan Gronlund of H2O Vortex/Watreco, Jim were not the reason the RDCK Crockett of the CDRD, and Florian Gabriel of Swich Services, operators of the complex, and Canadian Technology Transfer Partner for REALice. Jim Sinclair FortisBC decided to be part of a pilot project to examine the freezing. With the REALice ally, we’re tracking the quality performance of a Swedish in- equipment, the water is spun of the ice through feedback novation known as REALice. in a vortex, so doesn’t need from the ice operators and ice The commodity has been to be heated up. By eliminat- rink patrons.” in place at the complex for the ing the need to heat the water, “I want to credit FortisBC last while, and it’s purposely there’s the potential to signifi- for taking the lead here in not been publicized. Castle- cantly reduce the energy re- British Columbia to introduce gar and District Recreation quired to resurface ice.” this technology,” stated GabriDepartment, manager of recJim Crockett, at the rink on el. “By putting out the rebate reation Jim Crockett says it’s Monday, says it’s part of an for the ten pilots, they have been business (or pleasure) as ongoing effort to be more ef- opened the door.” usual at the rink, with no one ficient and cost effective at the There seems to be an abunreally noticing any difference complex. dance of pluses with the REin the surface. “We’ve been working quite ALice, the use of which is The REALice trial is a time- extensively on energy effi- becoming more and more ly one, as the first use of the ciencies in the building for widespread. For example, the technology took place at the the last couple of years. We’ve high-profile outdoor classic site of the recent World Junior put some significant dollars type of hockey games, like the Hockey Championships in in… and this is just one more upcoming events in VancouSweden. step. Before we got the unit in- ver and Los Angeles will be “Nineteen ninety-eight stalled, Fortis representatives played on REALice, according was the first system we put in came and installed equipment to Gronlund. place, in Malmo,” said Hakan into our system,” Crockett And the benefits are just Gronlund, a man whose job explained. “They were moni- too appealing to discount. it is to promote the ice tech- toring our ice conditions, the “Not only are we saving nology worldwide. He and water temperature, how often by not heating the water, but associate Florian Gabriel were we were flooding, and what we’re saving on the other side in Castlegar on January 20 to was happening with our com- when we put the water down,” meet with media. “We actually pressors. The steps were then said Crockett. “We’re putting started marketing the product taken to install the system.” cold instead of hot water on in 2008,” said Gronlund, addFortisBC’s Smith’s input the ice surface, so we’ll save ing that the original set-up in continued, “To test the equip- on the compressor operation Malmo has worked flawlessly ment, we invested $300,000 to time, we’ll save on the mainteever since ‘98. fund this pilot program. We nance of the compressors be“We became aware of RE- partnered with 10 ice rinks cause they’re not running near ALice in July of 2012 and saw in cities and towns across the as much. Overall, everything it as a great opportunity for ice province, and are funding 100 should be better. In addition, rink operators to reduce the per cent of the costs associat- because the ice will be harder energy bills of municipalities,” ed with installing the REALice and more dense, we can raise ����������������������� ��������������������������������������� stated FortisBC’s Sarah Smith, technology. the temperature of the ice as Director, Energy Efficiency “FortisBC’s role in this pi- well, and still have the same and Conservation via email. lot is as an objective observer. quality, so again, we’ll be sav“The traditional ice resurfac- We have installed monitoring ing because we’ll be running ing process involves heating equipment to measure and at a higher, warmer temperaup water to remove impuri- verify the manufacturer’s en- ture.” Continued on P. A16 ties, then cooling it down to ergy saving claims. Addition-

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Six areas in the Regional District of Central Kootenay now want to withdraw from a catch-all environmental service established four years ago. The sustainability service was meant to deal with things like energy conservation and reducing greenhouse gas emissions. However, Nelson refused to join and now four other municipalities — Salmo, New Denver, Nakusp, and Castlegar — as well as two electoral areas around Creston, have served notice they want out, citing concerns about the service’s scope and what benefit they receive. The Star canvassed directors for those areas for their specific reasons. Among those who responded, Castlegar mayor Lawrence Chernoff said he was worried about duplication of services and delivery of different services than first anticipated. Salmo mayor Ann Henderson similarly said her council decided the service was no use to them and was straying from its original intent. “The amount contributed was going to increase. As well there was a large surplus,” she said. New Denver mayor Ann Bunka also said the service does little for her community and if other participants drop out, it will either cost more or

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“There has been some misunderstanding as to the types of projects being funded.” CA Bruce Carruthers Kettle added Nelson’s absence was problematic. “If it is going to be a board service we need all of the board on board,” he said. Not everyone agrees with that assessment, however. East Shore director Gary Jackman said the service has several elements that only apply to certain areas, such as the Kootenay Lake Partnership and community wildfire protection. “We should at least examine what’s common and critical to a group of areas if they want to hang on to this,” he said. “Other areas may not want to be involved for five years. If later they want to come back in, that’s a separate discussion.”

Under the bylaw it takes two years for a participant to withdraw but things may come to a head sooner. Chief administrator Brian Carruthers said before any decisions are made, staff will present an overview on January 29 of the service’s history, intent and purpose, along with its financial status and the implications of dissolving it. “There has been some misunderstanding as to the types of projects being funded,” he said. “The service was intended to be fairly broad when it was first established.” Carruthers said it is already a challenge to run the service with one municipality not participating, and diluting it further will cause problems. Although the sustainability service has no dedicated staff positions, Carruthers said it funds a portion of the regional district’s development services department and also leverages “significant” grant funding. A current surplus can fund any outstanding obligations, but if the number of participants is reduced, “the entire service would need to be looked at as to what role it plays and who it serves.” He also cautioned the board that withdrawing from a service requires ministerial approval, and the minister may ask what efforts participants have made to resolve the matter.

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Regional respect

There’s an appealing atmosphere here in the West Kootenays that’s probably been described countless times over the years, and is being mentioned again here from the viewpoint of a relative newcomer. It’s a quality-of-life kind of thing that relates to the proximity of our three major centres, along with the fact that no community in the region is really too far to head to if there’s something to draw you there. This idea was hatched after contact with a caller from a city west of here who was looking for information on whether we have a community-owned theatre in Castlegar. Anyway, the theme veered into general conversation and, sure enough, the home base never looks better than when it’s being described to an outsider. He was calling from nice city in a nice area, but it’s maybe a little isolated, even given its handy location as compared with Kamloops and the Lower Mainland. Here it’s like a large spread-out town... the cities are like neighbourhoods, each unique and each offering something of value to the others. We may not have it all, but when there’s something special going on anywhere from Salmo to Grand Forks... from Trail to Kaslo... we can all feel right at home if we choose to show up. The love is here, through thick and thin, and is usually easy to find and celebrate... well... unless we’re talking about hockey. We want to hear from you.

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The Castlegar News welcomes letters to the editor intended for publication but reserves the right to edit for brevity, clarity, legality, accuracy and topicality. Letters should typically be in the range of 300 words in length. Anonymous letters will not be published. To assist in verification, name, address and telephone number must be supplied, but will not be published. E-MAIL LETTERS TO: newsroom@castlegarnews.com DROP OFF/MAIL: Unit 2 - 1810 8th Avenue Castlegar, B.C. V1N 2Y4 Phone: 250-365-6397 The Castlegar News is a member of the British Columbia Press Council, a self-regulatory body governing the province’s newspaper industry. The council considers complaints from the public about the conduct of member newspapers. Directors oversee the mediation of complaints, with input from both the newspaper and the complaint holder. If talking with the editor or publisher does not resolve your complaint about coverage or story treatment, you may contact the B.C. Press Council. Your written concern, with documentation, should be sent within 45 days to B.C. Press Council, 201 Selby St., Nanaimo, B.C. V9R 2R2. For information, phone 888-687-2213 or go to bcpresscouncil.org.

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Spots in Time - Gord Turner

Another chance to get it right Here we are three weeks into the New Year, and a few of my friends have already given up on their New Year’s resolutions. Others are still on track, but the resolve to keep going is wavering. Most New Year’s resolutions don’t make it past the first week. In fact, according to surveys, one-fifth of those making resolutions, don’t even get started. The resolution promise is broken the very first day. Those who truly want to throw out the old and bring in the new have to be exceptionally disciplined. Most resolutions have to do with four issues. We want to lose weight and get into better shape. We want to cut back on food, drink, or smoking. We want to get out of debt or have a better financial future. And finally, we want to spend more “quality” time with our family and friends. One article I was reading suggested that for a resolution to be adhered to people should not proclaim broad, earth-shattering resolutions. The resolution should be manageable and probably focus on minimal change. If you want to lose weight, for example, it might be wise to aim at losing one Cindy Amaral Production Manager

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pound per month. If you say you will lose 50 pounds from your fat bottom and gut in the year ahead, you’re probably bound to fail. You didn’t have the discipline to keep your weight down in the first place, so how do you think that will happen now? At the first big chow feed, you’ll simply say “bye, bye” to your resolution. Aiming at one pound a month, however, gets you 12 pounds in a year, and that might be manageable. So, I’ve come up with a few resolutions this year where I’m aiming low. For example, I’ve been told that for a healthy body, people should drink six glasses of water a day. I’m terrible in relation to this ideal because I often go several days without drinking a single glass of water. So, my simple goal will be to have one glass of water per day and try to get used to it. I’m a notorious late-nighter. When I was a student, I often stayed up until three a.m., and nowadays I hit the pillow near midnight. Because I am a senior, I am also waking up early, although I don’t want to. The health journal articles are telling me I need more sleep to be healthi-

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er than I am now. So, I’ve made a resolution to go to bed one night a week at nine p.m. If I manage to sleep until the early hour I usually wake up, I will have gained three extra hours of shuteye. Indeed, for one night a week, I will have met the seven hours of sleep seniors are supposed to have. Think of it this way, though. If I manage extra sleep one night a week, that accumulates as 52 nights of longer sleep a year. So a bit at a time can add up. I’m also known for reading fast-moving fiction—usually mystery or intrigue novels from around the world, quite often several a week. I hardly ever touch other types of reading. To change this pattern, I’m going to read another type of book. So, I’ve chosen non-fiction (maybe starting with a biography) for my final New Year’s resolution. I plan to read one non-fiction book every four months. As next January approaches, I will have read three books of a type I rarely read. And because my resolutions have been set so as not to burden myself with impossible goals, these resolutions should be easy to hang onto. Jim Sinclair Editor

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LETTERS TO THE EDITOR

Overpowering headlights Is the prize for having the most powerful headlights in town the satisfaction of blinding an oncoming driver or from the rear of a vehicle reflecting through rear view

mirrors, day or night, hopefully to cause an accident? I suggest that if you can not see to drive in the daylight park your vehicle and cut up your drivers licence. This is a paragraph from an email I received from the B.C. Ministry of Transport. The British Columbia Mo-

tor Vehicle Act requires that vehicles operating on highways in British Columbia must be equipped with, and use, headlights equivalent to those provided by the original manufacturer in accordance with the Transport Canada requirements. -John Gibson, Castlegar

Community

Cultural web asset launched jim sinclair Castlegar News Editor

Reception at Kootenay Gallery punctuates unveiling of www.castlegarculture.com A sizable, enthusiastic turnout attended the Kootenay Gallery on Wednesday, January 15 as the curtain was raised on the all-new Culture at the Confluence website. The site is up and running and truly fits the one-stopshopping model for getting and staying up-to-speed on local arts/culture/entertainment. The address is: www.castlegarculture.com “Culture at the Confluence is dedicated to cultivating a vibrant cultural community by providing a means to connect our citizens and to encourage the use of our cultural resources and engage participation in local events and activities,”

had been brought on board roughly five months ago by the Castlegar Cultural Advisory Committee to assist with the project. She was hired under a Job Creation Partnership of the Employment Program of BC. Ogden, like the rest of those on the scene was excited and gratified by the debut of the new web entity. “It’s incredible,” said Ogden following the event in which she narrated a tour of the site. “It’s like waiting for a baby to be born.” The Queen City resident appreciated the exercise for a number of reasons, including getting a grasp on the cultural climate in these parts. “I’m just so much more in the know… about all the artists who are here… it definitely opened my eyes to what Castlegar has to offer.”

says Jacquie Hamilton of the Castlegar Arts Council. Quoted in a Jan. 15 press release, Audrey Polovnikoff, Recreation/Cultural Programmer with the Castlegar & District Recreation Department, informs that “The new website features a visually rich design, easy and intuitive navigation and an increase in information to include the full scope of arts, culture and heritage offerings.” The release goes on to state: “The website provides a useful tool for those within our cultural community; connecting artists searching for exhibition venues, assisting local clubs finding space for meetings and allowing event planners a quick overview as to additional events which may be happening on their dates of consideration.” Nelson-based communications specialist Jessica Ogden

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Community Calendar

Upcoming JAN - CASTLEGAR SR. ACTIVITIES at the Castlegar COMPLEX:

Monday 10 a.m.–darts, 1 p.m. whist Tuesday 9:30 a.m.–floor curling/carpet bowling, 1 p.m. crafts, 7 p.m. pool. Wednesday 9:30 floor curling 10 a.m. (Jan. 15) Raspberry Hi-Coffee, 2 p.m. Thursday 9 a.m. (Jan16) Zone 6 S.R. meeting), 9:30 a.m. floor curling, 1 p.m. bingo. Friday 10 a.m. Qi Gong, 1 p.m. bridge/ crib. Saturday 11:30 (Jan 18) Soup Day Open weekdays 9-4 for coffee January Treasure Shop Sale.

Watch for in-store $ saving sales as well. The first silent auction of the new year is underway and closes Feb. 8 featuring aboriginal wares as well as many other items of interest. Visit the Gift Shop in the Castlegar Health Centre for a beautiful selection of winter wear for the little ones. Volunteers are warmly welcomed and needed. Visit our website www.castlegarhospitalauxiliary.org for Treasure Shop updates. Starts on January 22: Parent

Child Mother Goose for babies 0-12 months at the Castlegar & District Public Library on Wednesdays from 10-11 a.m. (childminding available for older siblings) Call 250-365-6611 to register. For toddlers and preschoolers at Castlegar Primary School on Thursdays from1011 a.m. starting Jan. 23rd. Call 250-304-6862 to register. January 26: Celebrate Family

Literacy Week Jan. 26 - Feb. 1. Family Game Nights: Blueberry Creek Community School Hub Tues., Jan. 28, 6 – 7:30 p.m. Castlegar Primary School Wed., Jan. 29, 6 – 7:30 p.m. Robson Community School: Wed., Feb.

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5, 5:30 – 7 p.m. Call Alana for info at 250304-6862. In partnership with Blueberry Creek Community School Hub, Castlegar Primary School, Robson Community School and CBAL. Sing & Swim Have fun singing and swimming at our free event for families with young children at the Community Complex on Sun., Jan. 26, 3–4 p.m. Call Alana to register at 250-304-6862. Offered by the Community Complex and CBAL. January 27 - Valentine’s Day, February 14: The Gift Shop in

the Helath Centre is having a sale 40 per cent off EVERYTHING.

Until end of February

The West Kootenay Camera Club is presenting its First Annual Travelling Exhibition – Now showing at the Trail Coffee and Tea Co., 1639 Cedar Ave. in Trail. Other venues to follow. Check westkootenaycameraclub.com FEBruary 15: The Fourth Annual Move-A-Thon. Skate or walk to raise funds for the Castlegar & Dist. Community Services and the charity of your choice. From 10 a.m. until noon at the Complex. Pledge forms available at the complex or call Joanne at 250-365-3884. FEBruary 21: Free Workshop. A

day of learning, discussion and action planning about strategic planning, building collaboration and networking amongst organizations and understanding how to work together to address common issues and challenges. Hosted by the Castlegar Social Planning Society; Sandman Hotel, Welcome 9:30 a.m.; Workshop 10 – 4 p.m., Lunch provided. Register: e-mail info@cdcss.ca; phone 250-3652104.

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ments on the first Tuesday of each month at 7 p.m. at Kinnaird Church of God, 2404 Columbia Avenue, Castlegar.” For more information please call Donna at 250-304-2929. Seniors’ computer classes

Learn to set up an email account and develop basic email and internet search skills. Robson Community School on Tuesdays, Jan. 21 – Mar. 11 from 9:00 – 10:30 am To register call Alana at 250304-6862 or email amurdoch@ cbal.org. Offered in partnership with Robson Community School and Columbia Basin Alliance for Literacy. St. David’s and the united church thrift shop: As of Feb-

ruary 1st the shop will be closed on Mondays, and open Tuesday to Friday 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. and Saturday 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. The shop is under the Motor Vehicle Licensing Office at 605 Columbia Ave. We sell clothing, shoes, household items, bedding, linen, books, ornaments etc. at reasonable prices. We welcome clean donated items in good condition. Regretfully we cannot accept furniture, TVs, exercise equipment or any large items due to lack of space. free hot meal at the sharing dinner pot at Cadet Hall, 8th

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have been affected by someone else’s drinking. Mondays 8 p.m. to 9 p.m. at 2224 6th Ave. (Kootenay Society for Community Living building.) More info call Donna 250-365-3168 or Eileen 250-365-3674. TOASTMASTERS MEETINGS Local Toastmasters club Sentinel Speakers, 7 - 9 p.m. at the Fireside Inn, 1st and 3rd Wednesdays of the month. Learn speaking skills, gain confidence and have fun! Guests welcome. More info call Diane Cushing at 250365-8336. Operation Feast All invited for

Math, English and/or study skills with an instructor from Selkirk College. Kootenay Family Place , Mon. & Wed. from 1 - 3 p.m. Childcare and snacks provided. More info call Alana at 304-6862.

Legion Meat Draws Saturdays

Every Saturday at the Royal Canadian Legion, 248 Columbia Ave. Bring friends and have an afternoon of fun. youth program at Blueberry Creek Community School. Fun, safe night for a movie, games/sports/hanging out. Grades K - 5, 6:30 - 8 p.m. and grades 6 up, 8 - 10 p.m. See B.C.C.S. facebook page for more info or phone 250-365-7201.

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fare, disability benefits, tenancy or family law? The Advocacy Centre is in Castlegar Thursdays from 9:30 a.m. - 3:30 p.m. at Castlegar and District Community Services, 1007 2nd Street. Call 250-608-0589 or 1-877352-5777.

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month, Castlegar Public Library. 6:30 – 8 p.m. All levels welcome! For info call Alana at 304-6862. Offered by the Columbia Basin Alliance for Literacy.

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Wednesday, 9 a.m. - 1 p.m. at the Doukhobor Arts and Crafts Centre, 820 Markova Rd., beside the Brilliant Cultural Centre.

Castlegar A.A. meetings at the Pioneer Arena Sun. at 10 a.m.

Scrabble Club 2nd Wed. of the

home-cooked meals Thursdays at New Life Assembly Church, 602 - 7th Street. Doors open at 4 p.m, dinner served until 5:30 p.m. Entrance to dining area at back of Church. More info: Carol at 365-5734.

mative support group for breastfeeding moms. Neighbourhood House in Castlegar, Tuesdays, 10:30 - noon More info: 250365-3662, www.kootenayfamilyplace.org

Kinnaird Hall, 2320 Columbia Ave. Round table discussion. Get motivated to eat healthy and lose weight. Monthly fee $10. More info call 365-7956.

FREE AND CONFIDENTIAL COUNSELLING for problem gambling; Cas-

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Royal Canadian Legion Castlegar/Robson Branch #170, 248 Columbia Avenue, 4-6 p.m. Guests welcome and must be signed in by a member.

W.K. Yoga For MS Support Group. Mondays, 1:30 - 3 p.m.,

Castlegar Library, lower level. Free. Sponsored by WK MS Society for its members/care providers. Call Lonnie Facchina 1-866-352-3997 or email info@ westkootenay@mssociety.ca or Janice Ferraro, at 250-365-5428, email janice@underthesunyoga.ca

English as a Second Language programs Classes for adults,

Conversation Club, Family Drop-in for families with young children, 1 to 1 tutoring. Free. More info call Alana at 250304-6862. Families

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Register for free program where families have fun preparing, cooking and eating dinner together. Third Wed. of the month (Nov-Mar) at Kootenay Family Place from 5 to 7 p.m. To register, call 1-877-258-4133 or email info@ccfoffice.org.

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News Broad background given to council JIM SINCLAIR Castlegar News Editor

The City of Castlegar council meeting this past Monday night was kicked off by an overview of an exciting technical upgrade for the Columbia Basin’s communications capabilities. Ev Surgenor, Chair of the Columbia Basin Broadband Committee brought council up to speed on it’s developments and history. Mr. Surgenor and his group have recently compiled a comprehensive four-part submission which is appearing in this publication - part one appeared last week. Under the heading of Finance and Corporate Affairs, council voted in support of a recommendation contained in a report from Director of Corporate Services Carolyn Rempel. The report concerns a detailed program involving the RDCK and Columbia Basin Trust, dealing with “… Community Initiatives Funding in a manner that is consistent with the CBT Management

Plan, and to foster activities that each community deems important and may not otherwise be taken.” Rempel’s three-pronged recommendation suggested: • public input in the process be facilitated via an April 16 (6 p.m.) meeting in the Community Forum; • scheduling a special council meeting for April 28 at 7 p.m. in order to recommend disbursement of the CBT Community Initiative Funding for the City of Castlegar for 2014/2015, and that a copy of council’s resolution be forwarded to the RDCK. Council agreed to authorize funding for its members to attend the Federation of Canadian Municipalities conference coming up May 29 to June 3 in Niagara Falls, ON. It was not stated at the meeting how many members would attend the conference, but the total cost per delegate taking in the event was estimated at $3,256. Councillor Sue Heaton-Sherstobitoff mentioned later that one to three councillors typically attend this type of function, and sometimes,

none at all. In terms of Planning and Development, an agenda item divulged that business license revenue was down slightly for 2013 ($78,613.50) as opposed to the 2012 amount of $81,937.50. A downward trend was noted in the way of building permit activity as well. Permits for work valued at slightly over $5 million were issued in 2013 compared with a total of just under $9 million in the year previous. With councillor Florio Vassilakakis (Element Club proprietor) excusing himself in order to prevent a potential conflict of interest, Council voted (councillors HeatonSherstobitoff and McIntosh voting against) to support the club in it’s application for temporary extension of its hours of sale on two upcoming dates. The Liquor Control and Licensing Branch has received a request for the changes for a special event on Feb. 22 and an Official Sunfest Party on June. The club wishes to extend its closing time on those nights to 3:30 a.m.

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It was a slow start for the Rebels on January 18 at the Castlegar Complex, but a really fast one for the Beaver Valley Nitehawks. The Rebels seemed stuck in their defensive zone while Beaver Valley piled on the goals with four in the first 10 minutes. With two Rebels in the penalty box the Nitehawks took full advantage and Dallas Calvin (Braeden Fuller, Ryan Edwards) started the onslaught at 16:57 and then, at even strength, scored with Taylor Stafford (Braeden Fuller, Dallas Calvin) at 13:21. Less than a minute later Braeden Fuller (Dallas Calvin, Taylor Stafford) scored and then Keanan Patershuk (Hayden Chase, Ryan Edwards) at 10:01. The Rebels got on the scoreboard at 3:56 with a power play marker by Chase Reddin (Derek Georgopoulos, Evan Kite). But Braeden Fuller (Dallas Calvin, Walker Sidoni) with his fourth point in the first period scored with two and half minutes left to play. The Rebels ended the first period behind 5-1, and so the start of the second period saw backup Rebels goalie Patrick Zubick replace Nate Rabbit, who was struggling against the Nitehawks’ attack. Rabbit, though, should not take full responsibility as the Beaver Valley line of Dallas Calvin and Braden Fuller

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who had scored four goals in the first period, was skating circles around the Rebels’ defence controlling the puck in the Castlegar zone for most of the period. Second period saw the Rebels get off the bench and into the game as they held the Nitehawks to only one goal by Dallas Calvin (Walter Sidoni). Zubick was shining in the Rebels net, limiting the Nitehawks performance. In the third, Rebels laid three goals down in the first six minutes by Aaron Petten (Kody Disher), Darren Medeiros (Chase Reddin, Connor Beauchemin) and Diego Bartlett (Matt Reed, Hunter Jenerou) before he Nitehawks’ Braeden Fuller put one more in the net. But it wasn’t enough to pin down the Nitehawks who eventually scored 7-4 . Patrick Zubick who only al-

lowed three shots out of 38 to count for the Nitehawks and entered the game after the first period with his team down by four, was quick to credit the Rebels’ skaters for making his workout count. The gymnastic Zubick, when asked if there was luck involved, said, “For sure, but its more about positioning and angles; you gotta stop the hard ones and the easy ones too.” Hunter Jenerou commented, “Pattie was great tonight he really kept us in the game.” As for the slow start and the Leafs game the week before, he replied, “Its getting to be a bad habit, but the team’s coming together especially in the second and third period. It’s kind of a mental thing.” The Rebels’ next home game is this Saturday against the Creston Valley Thunder Cats at the Castlegar Complex - 7:30 p.m.

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Sunflower Bonspiel results

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It was another busy weekend at the Castlegar Curling Club as teams from across the Kootenay Boundary Region converged to battle it out at the annual Sunflower Mixed Bonspiel. Games were played over the weekend with the 16 teams slowly being eliminated one by one bringing it down to an exciting final A event game between the Horning rink from Castlegar and the Bedard rink from Christina Lake

A event winners, L-R: Don Bedard, Lee Bedard, Pat Adrain, Linda Adrain. Paul Phipps

and Castlegar. While the Horning rink took the lead at first, the game wasn’t decided until the very last rock was thrown, and the

Bedard rink was named the winner of the A event. The foursome is pictured left in a Paul Phipps photo, from left, Don Bedard, Lee Bedard, Pat Adrain, Linda Adrain. The win for the B event was given to the Wacheck rink skipped by D. Ford of Castlegar while the first place C event winners were the Cutler rink skipped by R. Cutler of Nelson. The D event was won by the Little rink comprising players from Nelson and Castlegar and skipped by B. Chapman.

Youth participates in all four seasons Derek Kaye Castlegar News contributor

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It might be winter - cold and icy - but that is not stopping Castlegar youth and their parents getting around to sports venues throughout the area. Competitions are fierce but very sportsmanlike. With moms and dads growing-up playing sports, this new generation of young stars has built-in family coaches. With volunteerism and camaraderie being a high priority to Castlegarians, there seems to be no shortage of coaches and fans whether they be school teachers, parents or other youth. This past weekend there was a 26 team invitational minor hockey tournament.

non-local licence plates and unfamiliar vehicles to this area. For high entertainment there was a Junior Canucks scrimmage during the first intermission at last weekend’s Rebels hockey game. This past Monday afternoon, January 21, one could join in the fans stand at SHSS gym where a three game match up between Grand Forks and local basketball teams was taking place. MeanGirls’ Softball House League practices while at the Robson now for spring games. On left is Trinity School gym, the first Kentrop and on right Sydney Shers- practise and worktobitoff. Derek Kaye out was occurring for the Castlegar House You just had to walk through the complex or Pioneer Are- League girl’s softball. Busy, busy, busy. na parking lots to see all the

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The Selkirk College Men’s Hockey program began the 2014 portion of their B.C. Intercollegiate Hockey League regular season schedule with a pair of road games against first place rivals this past weekend, beating Thompson Rivers University by a 3-1 score before falling to Simon Fraser University 4-3 in a shootout. On Friday, the Saints fell behind TRU on a first period power-play marker but rebounded with goals in the second from Tanner Lenting, Logan Proulx and Beau Taylor. Selkirk controlled play much of the night, outshooting the WolfPack in all three periods including a 20-9 margin over the final 40 minutes. Chris Hurry picked up the win in goal, turning aside 17 shots. Former Saints netminder Stephen Wolff took the loss in the TRU crease despite a strong 27-save performance. “We asked the guys to compete hard for a full 60 minutes on Friday night and 3.25 x 4.7Selthey came through, ” says

kirk head coach Jeff Dubois. “TRU is a tough team to play in their rink, but we limited their shots and scoring opportunities and created some good chances over the second half of the game. Our offence carried us on a lot of nights in the fall, but you can’t count on that every game. It was satisfying to get two points on the road due to a very solid defensive effort.” On Saturday, the Saints and Clan - both with 11-3-0 records - faced off for first place in Burnaby. Stefan Gonzales scored with the man-advantage midway through the first period and Logan Proulx doubled the lead before intermission. But SFU rebounded in the second and scored a pair of goals before taking their first lead of the night with 4:45 remaining in the third. Proulx came through again for the Saints, however, converting a pass through the slot from Jackson Garrett to tie the game with 2:06 to play. Neither team scored during a back-and-forth overtime frame, and SFU would go on to take the win after Jono Ceci

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The last word, for now, went to Sarah Smith who offered some estimates in her email message: “We anticipate that the 10 ice rinks will realize a combined natural gas savings of 28,489 gigajoules over the 10 year life of the equipment

Most Residents would rightfully assume that all is well with this intention; that elected officials and the people most affected have been consulted. The Residents of Ootischenia have not been consulted. The Regional District of Central Kootenay Directors responsible to their Constituents have not been consulted. All Ootischenia Residents are encouraged to attend. Area J Director Gord Zaitsoff will be in attendance to answer questions. As an Ootischenia Resident, you need to get informed about your property rights and how your rights will be affected.

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– the equivalent to heating about 316 homes, or taking almost 300 cars off the road for an entire year. “In terms of electricity, we anticipate 2,855,067 kilowatt hours of savings, the equivalent electricity needed to power 228 homes for a year. We will be evaluating the results of the pilot in February.

If the predicted energy savings are realized, we plan to use the data to encourage the B.C. marketplace to adopt the new technology.” Nelson, incidentally, is also part of this pilot REALice program along with rinks in Delta, Richmond, Prince George, Duncan, Kamloops, Kelowna and Vancouver.

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Announcements

Coming Events QUALITY ASSURANCE course for Health Canada’s commercial marijuana program. February 22 & 23 Best Western Hotel, Kelowna, BC. Tickets: 1-855-860-8611 or 250-870-1882 or online at: www.greenlineacademy.com

Career Opportunities THERE IS a critical need for Medical Transcriptionists across Canada. Work from home. CanScribe graduates welcome and encouraged to apply. Apply through MTR at www.hds-mt.com/jobs

Education/Trade Schools

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Employment

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ARE YOU EXPERIENCING FINANCIAL DISTRESS?

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CLASS 1 DRIVERS Pick-Up & Delivery Van Kam’s Group of Companies requires Class 1 Drivers for the Castlegar area. Applicants should have LTL & P&D driving experience and must be familiar w/the West Kootenay region.

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Drivers/Courier/ Trucking

To join our team of professional drivers please drop off a resume and current drivers abstract to Ashley at our Castlegar terminal: 1360 Forest Road Castlgar, BC V1N 3Y5 Van-Kam is committed to employment equity and environmental responsibility. We thank all applicants for your interest, previous applicants need not to apply.

Help Wanted

HIGHWAY OWNER OPERATORS $3500 SIGNING BONUS Van Kam’s Group of Companies requires Highway linehaul Owner Operators based in our Castlegar terminal for runs throughout BC and Alberta. Applicants must have winter and mountain, driving exp. / training. We offer above average rates and an excellent employee benefits package.

To join our team of professional drivers, email a detailed resume, current driver’s abstract & details of your truck to: careers@vankam.com Call 604-968-5488 Fax: 604-587-9889 Only those of interest will be contacted.

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Van-Kam is committed to Employment Equity and Environmental Responsibility.

We are looking to fill the position for a Mechanical Designer Technologist with 1-5 years of experience. The position will focus on significant 2D & 3D drafting, drawing detailing and design work. A detailed description for the position can by accessed at: http://www.iodesign.ca/designer.html To apply, please submit your resume to jobs@iodesign.ca. This job posting closes on February 1, 2013 2 F/T POSITIONS available for responsible adult, some baking included. Days/ Afternoons. Apply with resume to manager @ Tim Horton’s, Trail, Tues-Sat. 9-5.

In Memoriam

Katherine Kanigan Duley Oct 2, 1956 - Jan 22, 2013

Your presence we miss Your memories we treasure Loving you always Forgetting you never

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In Loving Memory of

Nellie Rezansoff July 9, 1925 - January 26, 2013 Our lives go on without you But nothing is the same We have to hide our heartache When someone speaks your name Sad are the hearts that love you Silent are the tears that fall Living without you, Mom Is the hardest part of all You did so many things for us Your heart was kind and true And when we needed someone We could always count on you Those special years will not return When we were all together But with the love within our hearts You will walk with us forever. Love always, Halisheff, Konkin, Angle & Sallis Families

MECHANIC HD

Hydraulics/Electrical & computer experience an asset.

Relief is only a call away! Call Shelley Cameron Estate Administrator at 877-797-4357 today, to set up your FREE consultation in Nelson. Donna Mihalcheon CA, CIRP 33 years experience. BDO Canada Limited. Trustee in Bankruptcy. 200-1628 Dickson Avenue, Kelowna , BC V1Y 9X1

Will be working on a verity of Equipment, plus field work. Contact Kevin at Trowelex, Castlegar 250-365-3315 or email info@trowelex.com

LOG TRUCK Drivers required, experience preferred. Full time & benefits, new trucks. Email resume: rleroy@telus.net” Norm’s Auto Refinishing, Terrace, BC. High production, ICBC Accredited body shop requires a LICENSED AUTOMOTIVE PAINTER. Competitive wages, excellent benefits. fax: 250-635-3081 or email: mel@normsautorefinishing.ca Attn: Mel Rundell, Manager

PINHEADS Bowling on Silver Star Mountain is looking for a mechanically minded individual to work with us during the winter season as well as June and July. This is a part time position with great pay and benefits, training provided. This could be a great job for a retired mechanic or trades person, or a younger person who wants to live and work in a vibrant ski resort. This position is available immediately. Please email Heather at info@pinheadsbowling.ca

In Memoriam

In Memoriam

Obituaries

Obituaries

Michael Horcoff February 28, 1930 January 7, 2014 Passed away at age of 83 at Delta Hospice after a valiant battle with cancer. Michael was born in Castlegar where he graduated from high school. He then attended UBC graduating with an engineering degree. He enjoyed sports and was a member of the Castlegar Cubs softball team. He also played badminton and was an avid golfer. He also had a great love of music. Mike’s engineering career began with Westinghouse Canada in Hamilton, Ontario. After five years in Ontario he returned with his young family to resume residence in greater Vancouver. Prior to retirement he taught at BCIT. He was predeceased by his parents, wife Marie, son Daniel and brother Paul. He is survived by his son Jim (Lorna) and granddaughter Kelsey, daughter Deborah (Greg) and grandson Brett and brother Fred.

In Loving Memory

Gratitude goes out to all the caregivers and especially hospice staff.

Carol Churches June 17, 1938 – January 28, 2009 It has been five long years since we have seen your loving eyes your beautiful face and smile It has been five long years since we heard that wonderful laugh It has been five long years without you. Love, Cliffe, Cindy, Christine, Sandra, Diana, Cliffe Jr. and Families

In Loving Memory

Shawn Sklapsky October 9th, 1982 – January 18th, 2000 Here we are again, Another year is done, Our lives are passing gently, And we still miss you, our son. Fourteen years have slipped away, A lifetime in our minds, It truly feels like forever, Time’s not always so kind. The tears we’ve shed have gone, But the sorrow’s still alive, The memories will continue, And it’s for those thoughts we’ll strive. Yet we will learn to live, Without the love you shared, The power of your passing, Was such that we were unprepared. So until we meet again, In a place without such hurt, We’ll look to the heavens with love, And search the stars alert. Here we are again, Another year is done, Our lives are passing gently, And we still love you, our son. With Love from His Family

John Kolesnikoff 1937 - 2014 On the morning of January 4th, 2014, John passed peacefully in his sleep at Talarico Place, Castlegar, B.C.. John was born at home on July 10, 1937, amongst the pine tree’s of beautiful Pass Creek B.C, to parents Anton and Dora Kolesnikoff. He grew up with 1 sister and 3 brothers. In March of 1956 he married his soul mate Tina Maloff. They raised 2 children; son James and daughter Elizabeth. John was blessed with 2 grandsons, 2 granddaughters and 1 Great granddaughter. In his early years John was employed in the sun kissed orchards of Kelowna. He also had a passion for carpentry and a few short years later he earned his certificate. Throughout his new career, he helped built Mica dam, Waneta dam and the South Slocan Kootenay Canal. John had a green thumb and enjoyed gardening. He also loved bee keeping, fishing, camping, bus trips to Reno and the Saturday night banya. John was predeceased by his loving wife Tina, father Anton, mother Dora, father-in-law John and mother-inlaw Agnes Maloff, sister Mary, brother Peter, brother-inlaw Mike Tericho, sister-in-law Molly Kolesnikoff and his swat William Harshenin. Left to cherish his memory; son James, grandson Stefan, grandson Christopher, his wife Jennifer and daughter Anika, daughter Elizabeth, husband Matt, and their daughter, Kristen and Leah Harshenin, brothers Max and Joe and their families, cousins Marion and Jim Kolesnikoff, and his favourite swah hah, Diane Harshenin. The families would like to thank Dr. Merrit and all the staff at Talarico Place, Bill Strelaeff of Castlegar Funeral Chapel. Special thanks to Harry Zeabin of Krestova. Not only did Harry manufacture John’s final resting home made of pine, he looked after the complete ceremony with the utmost compassion. A huge thank you to the cooks who prepared and served the traditional Russian meal. To all the folks who participated in the traditional Russian singing and the gentlemen who dug by hand John’s final resting place. Without special people like you, it would have not been possible to carry out John’s wishes. From all of the Kolesnikoff and Harshenin families. Spacee hospadee and may God bless each and every one of you. Dad, may you rest in peace in Gods Heavenly Kingdom.

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Trades, Technical

Services

Help Wanted

Art/Music/Dancing

Office Position

Marine Technician

IN-HOME music lessons available on Fridays in Castlegar area for piano, accordion, mandolin, folk guitar, ukulele, or banjo. 250-352-1917, moveablemusic@gmail.com.

Employment

Busy office is looking for a self motivated team player with proficiency in Excel Word and all computer applications Experience in union payroll remittances accounts payable and all related office duties Send resumes to:

tsimpson@ccscoatings.ca

Primary duties include maint. troubleshooting & repair of diesel & gas marine engines. Knowledgeable in vessel electrical systems. Must have own tools and a valid drivers license. Compensation Based On Experience. Please forward resume to vancouveroutboard@ telus.net

Obituaries

YRB Yellowhead Road & Bridge Heavy Duty Mechanic Wanted

Yellowhead Road & Bridge (Kootenay) Ltd. is looking for a Mechanic for our New Denver facility. Applicants will need to hold a valid TQ for Heavy Duty or Commercial Transport, class three driver’s licence and Motor Vehicle Inspection licence would be an asset. Resumes can be faxed to 250-352-2172 or e-mailed to kootenay@yrb.ca

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

Please send your resume and cover letter to: pedsvancouver@ bayshore.ca or fax to 1-866-686-7435

Trades, Technical

JOURNEYMAN HEAVY DUTY MECHANICS Fort McMurray & Leduc Alberta Gladiator Equipment Ltd. has immediate positions for Journeyman Heavy Duty, off road Certified Mechanics for work in Fort McMurray and Leduc, Alberta. Excellent wages and benefits. www.gladiatorequipment.com fax 1-780-986-7051. hr@gladiatorequipment.com

Our classified ads are on the net! Check it out at www.bcclassified.com

Percy Davis It is with great sadness that the family of Percy Davis announces his passing on January 15, 2014, in Castlegar BC. Percy was born in Cochrane, Ontario on February 27, 1927. Percy was a dedicated Electrician at Teck Cominco for 30 years, he loved fishing, hunting and was a member of the Royal Canadian Legion and many other clubs. Percy will be lovingly remembered by his wife Bernice of 30 years, and his children; Reg (Lynn), Ken(Janice), Geoff (Doreen), Percy Jr. as well as five stepchildren, several grandchildren and great grandchildren. The family would like to offer a heartfelt thank you to Dr. Merritt, Dr. Larocque, and all the wonderful staff at Talarico Place for their exceptional care and attention. There will be no service at Percy’s request. In Lieu of flowers memorial donations in memory of Percy may be made to the Heart and Stroke Foundation.

Fiorenza (Florence) Maria Demeo With very sad hearts the family of Fiorenza (Florence) Maria Demeo of Castlegar wishes to announce her passing at Kootenay Boundary Regional Hospital on Sunday, January 5, 2014, blessed with 85 years of life. Florence was born in San Vito al Tagliamento, Italy on September 9, 1928 to parents Luigia and Giuseppe Fogolin. She had her schooling in Italy and at the age of 22, she and her family emigrated to Canada, eventually settling in Castlegar. A year after, Florence met and married Eugene Demeo and the young couple began their life long residence in Castlegar. Florence was very committed to her role of a loving wife, mother and Nonna. Her three grandchildren became her big source of pride and joy. In her later years she became an active member in the CWL and enjoyed her weekly sewing and coffee clubs. She was predeceased by her loving husband Eugene, her parents and her brothers Fiorenzo and Tarcisio. Left to mourn her loss are her daughters Lorraine (Stefan) Helgesson and Louise Demeo; her sons Michael and Tom (Heather); grandchildren Christina, Michaela and Thomas; her sisters Rosa and Maria Fogolin; her sister-in-law Jennie Demeo and many nieces and nephews. Vigil Prayers were said on Sunday, January 12, 2014 at St. Rita’s Catholic Church and Mass of Christian Burial was celebrated by Father David John on Monday, January 13, 2014 at St. Rita’s Catholic Church followed by the interment, with her beloved husband, in Park Memorial Cemetery.

Automotive

Automotive Service Technician Are you thinking about taking your automotive career to the next level? If you are, then you’ll appreciate working with us. Castlegar Toyota requires an experienced licensed technician to service all makes and models in our modern and fully equipped facility.

It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of Cameron on Friday, January 10th, 2014 in Nelson, BC.

Obituaries

Arrangements were in care of Castlegar Funeral Chapel.

Cameron Joseph Lloyd Suderman March 4, 1994 ~ January 10, 2014

or fax 250-365-3390

Senior Architectural Technologist Architect firm seeking an experienced Senior Architectural Technologist in Nelson, BC. Minimum of five (5) years relevant work experience required. Must be proficient in the production of drawings from schematic design through to construction documentation with minimum supervision. High level skill in Computer Aided Design Macintosh VectorWorks preferred. The successful candidate will have a comprehensive understanding of BC Building Code and strong knowledge of building construction and technology. Excellent oral and written communication skills, design, and problem solving skill. LEED accreditation is preferred. Building Technology Diploma or similar required. Candidate must be motivated and be able to work well independently and with others in a team environment. Submit resumes in confidence to office@fairbankarchitects.com by January 25, 2014. We thank all applicants for their interest, only those selected for an interview will be contacted.

Automotive

A memorial service will be held on Tuesday, January 21st, 2014 at 1:00pm at the First Baptist Church, 611 Fifth Street, Nelson, BC. A trust fund is being set up for Cameron’s daughter Sophie. Donations of cash and cheque will be accepted at the memorial service or you may contact Freedom Quest for more information as they will be accepting the donations. Online condolences may be expressed at www.thompsonfs.ca Funeral arrangements are under the direction of Thompson Funeral Service Ltd.

Tina Perepelkin With heavy hearts the family of Tina Perepelkin, of Brilliant, wish to announce her passing at Talarico Place Care Centre on Saturday, January 4, 2014, blessed with 84 years of life. Tina was born in Nelson on October 4, 1929 to parents Tanis and Louis Verigin. She was raised in Blewett and as well, received her education at the Blewett school. On February 28, 1946, she married Bill Perepelkin where they lived in Glade and Krestova. Early in their lives the young couple spent summers working in the Okanagan, in the orchards and packing houses. In the 1960’s the family moved to Vancouver, where Tina worked as a home support worker and as a housekeeper. In 1974, Tina and Bill moved to Brilliant where they built a home and have lived the remainder of their lives. Tina enjoyed sewing, knitting, gardening, cooking and preserving the bounty of her gardens, greenhouses and fruit trees. She enjoyed travelling, visiting Cuba, Mexico and Hawaii. Closer to home, Tina enjoyed going to hot springs with friends, to the beach with her grandchildren and socializing with friends. She was a cheerful, kind and thoughtful woman who took life in stride and her belief in God gave her the strength to endure the hardships of life. Tina was a member of the USCC and enjoyed singing in choirs and participating in the peace movement, especially the Mother’s Day marches in Osoyoos. She was predeceased by her beloved husband Bill, her son Dennis and her brother Mike. Left to mourn her loss is her son Walter (Donna); her daughter-in-law Janice; her daughter Beverley (Peter) Bloodoff; her sisters Helen Markin and Elsie Makasoff; her 8 grandchildren; her 10 great-grandchildren; her great-great-grandson (and another one due in April) and her large extended family. Thank you to Mike A. Kanigan for officiating the funeral service at the Brilliant Cultural Centre on Friday, January 10, 2014 which was followed by interment at the Brilliant Cemetery. The family would like to thank Dr. Larocque, the entire staff of Talarico Place for their compassion and care during Tina’s convalescent stay. We would also like to express our gratitude to all our family, friends and relatives for their support, as well as all those that attended the service, sent flowers, cards and letters.

Our dealership is focused on hiring and retaining the best. As such, we offer market-leading pay and benefits, paid training opportunities, a supportive team and the opportunity to advance. When it comes to service, our priority is making sure our customers are pleased, and we understand the importance of quality technicians in meeting that goal. Come join us. Please send your resume and cover letter to: Daryl Zibin 1530 Columbia Avenue Castlegar, BC V1N 1H9 Fax: (250) 365-2752 Email: zib@castlegar.toyota.ca

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Service Advisor Castlegar Toyota immediately seeks an energetic, customer-focused service advisor who is great with people and can handle numerous demands in a professional and courteous manner. Duties in this fast-paced position include scheduling maintenance and repair work, providing estimates, selling service and parts as required, coordinating technicians and embracing administrative tasks. Strong telephone and computer skills are essential. Our standards are high because our customers deserve superb treatment. As a result, we offer excellent benefits, bonuses, competitive pay and a positive working environment. This is a full-time position. Please send you cover letter and resume to: Daryl Zibin Castlegar Toyota 1530 Columbia Avenue Castlegar, BC V1N 1H9 Email: zib@castlegar.toyota.ca

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Sales Representative With critically acclaimed vehicles such as the all-new, award-winning GMC Sierra pickup, Kalawsky Chevrolet Buick GMC’s outlook has never been better. As a result, we’re looking for a capable, personable and motivated sales representative to demonstrate our exciting lineup of vehicles to customers. If you have a deep interest in automobiles and enjoying sharing your passion with others in a genuinely helpful manner, then maybe this position is for you. We provide the kind of training and support to help you succeed, and our compensation and benefits packages rank among the best anywhere. Sales experience is helpful but not necessary. Good communication and computer skills along with a willingness to learn and constantly improve are far better indicators of potential success. Please send your cover letter and resume to: Scott Hutt, Sales Manager 1700 Columbia Avenue Castlegar, BC V1N 2W4 Fax: (250) 365-3949 Email: scott@kalawsky.com

Donations in Tina’s memory may be made to the USCC or ISKRA. PO Box 3024, Castlegar BC V1N 3H4. Arrangements were in care of Castlegar Funeral Chapel. Thank you to Bill Strilaeff and staff for their guidance. “MAY SHE REST IN PEACE IN GOD’S HEAVENLY KINGDOM”

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Automotive

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Castlegar Hyundai requires a full-time Product Consultant who shares our enthusiasm for selling our highly rated vehicles. Automotive experience is not required, as training is provided, but skill and comfort with customers is vital. You must enjoy helping people. You must also be conÀdent, motivated, well groomed and professional. Our standards are high, but this is a golden opportunity for a rewarding, long-term career in our local area. Please send your cover letter and resume to: Keith Kalawsky President & General Manager 713 - 17th Street Castlegar, BC V1N 1J1 Fax: 250-365-5376 Email: keith@castlegarhyundai.com

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School District No. 20 (Kootenay-Columbia) Employment Opportunity:

JOURNEYMAN ELECTRICIAN POSITION: Journeyman Electrician (REGULAR) PLACE: Maintenance Shop HOURS OF WORK: 40 hrs/wk (Mon to Fri) MONTHS PER YEAR: Twelve (12) Journeyman - $30.38/hr; 2% RATE OF PAY: wage increase effective Feb 1/14; - .5% wage increase effective May 1, 2014 STARTING DATE: Immediately For full position details including qualifications please refer to the Careers with SD20 section of our website at www.sd20.bc.ca This position is covered under our CUPE Local 1285 Collective Agreement. Completed district applications (available on the district web site or at our office) should be sent to Mrs. Marcy VanKoughnett, Director of Human Resources, School District #20 (Kootenay-Columbia), 2001 Third Ave, Trail, BC, V1R 1R6 (Fax: 250-364-2470) by 12:00 Noon on Monday, January 27, 2014. Please submit electronic applications to: hr@sd20.bc.ca. It is understood that applicants agree to confidential reference checks of all previous employers. The successful applicant will be subject to a Criminal Record Check. We appreciate your interest but regret that only shortlisted candidates will be contacted.

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Community Living British Columbia (CLBC) delivers supports and services to adults with developmental disabilities and their families in British Columbia. We have a part-time Regional Finance Manager position available in the Castlegar Integrated Office. Please see competition #2014.006 posted on our website for details and mention you saw the ad in this paper. Closing date is January 29, 2014. For more information on this and all other available positions, visit our website: www.communitylivingbc.ca

career opportunity Operations Assistant Reference Number 1401 Reporting to the Director, Operations, the Operations Assistant will be responsible for providing a wide range of technical and administrative duties to support the Operations department. The successful candidate will provide support in the areas of Asset Management, Lands Management, document transmittals, compiling draft reports and filing, retrieving and archiving of documents. Qualifications:

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Misc. for Sale Affordable Steel Shipping Containers for sale/rent 20’ & 40’ Kootenay Containers Castlegar 250-365-3014 HOT TUB (SPA) COVERS. Best price. Best quality. All shapes & colours available. 1-866-652-6837 www.thecoverguy.com/ newspaper? Just like new day bed with pop-up trundle $500 10 x 8 Shed $200 still in box Misc Household furnisher ex 250-365-7400 Lg glass dinning table, sm & lg computer desks, china cabinet, 4 leatherette chairs & plow tractor. 250-442-2999 STEEL BUILDINGS/metal buildings 60% off! 20x28, 30x40, 40x62, 45x90, 50x120, 60x150, 80x100 sell for balance owed! Call 1-800-4572206 or visit us online: www.crownsteelbuildings.ca Stunning Diamond engagement ring princess cut set with gold and palladium. Diamond is nearly flawless and colorless. Appraised at $4100,selling for $2500, OBO. Papers included. Call or text 250 777-1779 Tidy tank, electric bike, queen bed, 2 table & chairs, lazy boy hardwood flooring, under floor heating pads, lamps weights/bench, table saw tools, BBQ, air conditioner humidifier, camping, patio furniture, & more, all excellent condition, make offers. Call 250-365-3411

Misc. Wanted Private Coin Collector Buying Collections, Estates, Olympic Gold & Silver Coins, Bills etc. Confidential 250-499-0251 Private Coin Collector Buying Collections, Estates, Olympic Gold & Silver Coins, Bills etc. Confidential 778-281-0030

Woodlands CastlegarAccountant Division Woodlands Accountant Castlegar Division

The ideal candidate will have post secondary education, preferably in Business Administration and/or several years’ related experience in an administrative position. The candidate will be proficient in the use of the Microsoft Office suite and be able to multi-task effectively, be adaptable to changing priorities, and work cooperatively in a team environment. Qualified applicants interested in joining a dynamic team are encouraged to visit the Careers section of our website at columbiapower.org for the detailed job description. Closing date for this position is January 24, 2014.

International Forest Products Limited (Interfor) is a growth-oriented lumber company with operations in Canada and the United States. The Company has annual production capacity of more than 2.2 billion board feet and offers one of the most diverse lines of lumber products to customers around the world. For more information about Interfor, visit our website at www.interfor.com. Interfor is currently recruiting for a Woodlands Accountant at our Castlegar Operation based in Castlegar, British Columbia. The successful candidate will be responsible for providing full range operational, financial and management accounting, reporting and analysis. Position Details: Major Responsibilities: x Bi-weekly contractor pay. x Log inventory reporting. x Full range financial and management accounting. x Improve accounting processes. x Assist with timely and accurate preparation of financial statements. x Complete specific month-end accounting cycle items, including balance sheet analysis and reconciliations. x Ensure compliance to IFRS and 52-109, company policies-procedures and internal controls. x Assist with external audit requirements. x Assist with specific financial analysis to operations management. x Complete special projects and analysis as required. Required Skills: x Strong organizational skills and attention to detail x Excellent communication skills and ability to work effectively within a team environment x Ability to multitask x Results oriented and ability to think strategically x Excellent computer skills The ideal candidate will possess the following preferred qualifications: x Working towards a professional accounting designation (minimum 3rd or 4th level student) x 3-5 years in a similar role, preferably in a manufacturing setting To express interest in this opportunity, please apply online at www.interfor.com/careers by Monday, February 3, 2014. We appreciate the interest of all applicants, however, only those selected for an interview will be contacted. All applicants offered a position must successfully complete a pre-employment background check.

Pacific Insight Electronics (PI) is a world-class designer, manufacturer and supplier of electronic solutions for the automotive, specialty and commercial vehicle sectors. PI is currently recruiting for the following positions at our Nelson, BC operation: Quality Assurance Engineering Technologist – 1 available position - Reference #1401 The Quality Assurance Engineering Technologist will provide technical support in an effort to achieve company targets concerning production Non-Conformance (N/C) issues. This position will also support the necessary processes and policies for providing feedback to Manufacturing Engineering resulting in N/C reduction. In addition, they will support N/C diagnostic activities, N/C disposition, administration and repairs. Production Support – 1 available position - Reference #1402 The Production Support position will be responsible for developing and supporting assembly processes within the Manufacturing Department at Pacific Insight. Supporting the production floor; assisting with assembly processes, ensuring procedures are performed correctly on a daily basis and developing line improvements. Engineering Support Technician – 1 available position - Reference #1403 The Engineering Support Technician works in the Product Engineering Department and carries out a wide range of testing, assembly, compliance and validation activities on products developed at Pacific Insight. This position will also be responsible for performing or assisting with in-house environmental and electrical validation testing.

Detailed job postings along with the required skills and abilities are listed on PI’s website. Please visit our website for details on how to apply: www.pacificinsight.com

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

Revenue Property 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

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Castlegar 2 Bdrm Apt 900 sq ft. F/S, D/W, laundry on site, grassed fenced yard one parking stall per apt. Clean bright and quiet. Ground level N/S, N/P $725/mth + utilities,250-365-5070 leave msg Castlegar, Large bright 2 Bdrm Apt in quiet Bldg close to downtown, fridge, stove laundry on site, N/S, N/P $675 + utilities, 250-505-3609 Grand Forks: Lg 2 bdrm, 1.5 bath, 5 app’s, private 400 sq ft deck. N/S, N/P. $750/m + util. Avail March 1st.250-442-7808. TRAIL, ONE bdrm. furnished Apt. $500/mo. + utilities. Nonsmoking. 250-364-5678 W.TRAIL, basement suite, newly reno. $600./mo. incl.util. Fully furnished. 250-364-5678

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Homes for Rent Castlegar 1/2 duplex, fridge stove, dishwasher, 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, 2 decks full basement with finished room. $1,200, 250-365-3144 Large Family Home in central Castlegar location close to all amenities, Avail now call Mac @ 250-365-1802 Mobile Home W/D, F/S 2 Bdrms, addition, deck in Thrums. 250-304-9273 or 250-359-7178

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Castlegar 2 Bdrm Apartment, Bright & Spacious F/S, Laundry on site,close to amenities, N/S, N/P Call 359-7819

2001 Subaru Impreza, 4dr hatch back, 2.2Lt., auto, 4 wheel dr, brand new ice & snow tires, 230,000km, $4,300/obo. 250-442-0122 or 250-493-1807.

Castlegar bright 2 Bdrm top floor suite, 3 level family home Close to rec centre & shopping, transit, quiet responsible only need apply Lrg yard & shared covered patio/bbq. access to laundry N/S, N/P $800/mth incl heat a/c, cable & internet, Avail Mar 1st 250-365-3369

2002 Oldsmobile Alero, 4cy, 5sp manual, 2 dr coop, 107,000 original km, runs and looks like new. Car is in Grand Forks. Driven daily. $3,599. 250-442-0122 / 250-493-1807. 2005 Cadillac SRX-V. All wheel drive wagon. V8 Auto, ultra view sunroof, heated leather, fully loaded. No accidents or rust, original paint, never smoked in, new brakes,wheel bearings, snow tires on factory rims (real dub wheels w/ summer tires), bearings. Only 102,000 kms! $58,000 replacement cost, 1st $12,950 takes!!! No GST! 352-3942 Nelson, BC

Downtown Castlegar upstairs suite, 2 Bdrm $600/mth includes utilities F/S, N/S, N/P, Near bus route & Kootenay Market Shopping Centre, Available immediately References required, 250-368-9144

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Recreational/Sale 1992 Cardinal 27ft. 5th wheel w/pullout, in very good condition, inside stored, new awning, water heater and pump. $7,300/obo. 250-442-3224

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Castlegar North 1 Bdrm Basement Suite, $650/mth incl utilities, Avail Feb 1st Call to view, 250-365-3333

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In accordance with the Warehouse Lien Act, the following boat will be offered for sale, by way of public auction at Scotties Marina. The marina is located at 5220 Broadwater Road Castlegar, BC and the auction will be held on Saturday, January 25, 2014 at 1:00 pm. There will be a reserve bid of $2,100.00 20’ Apollo Inboard Registration #12K-1861 s/n A6M601A6M76 complete with all of its contents and attachments and a 1979 Shorelander Trailer s/n S90-05106 License Plate #875-853 Notice to Creditors In the Estate of Nick John Denisoff, Deceased, late of Glade, BC who died December 26, 2013. TAKE NOTICE that all persons having claims upon the estate of the above named must file with the undersigned Executor by the 30th day of January, 2014 a full statement of their claims and of securities held by them. Neil Denisoff 2340 Upper Glade Road Castlegar, BC, V1N 4R5

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Community

Update

ZELLSTOFF CELGAR

Working together to be the best for our communities, our environment… our future!

Environment: Did you know... The stacks at Celgar are often misunderstood and thought to be ‘smoke stacks’. In reality, what you see emitting from the major stacks at the mill is actually 99.99% steam vapour. Steam results from the contact of hot clear flue-gases mixing with cooler air temperatures. There are also additional moist steam vent stacks located at lower elevations in the mill. There are three major stacks at the mill – the big blue stack of the recovery boiler, the red and white stack of the power boiler and the silver stack of the lime kiln. These are considered major because of the volume of flue-gas that is emitted to the atmosphere. All three stacks are equipped with a pollution control device called electrostatic precipitators. The recovery boiler has two of these devices. Particles contained within the flue-gas carry a charge. Precipitators create an electrical charge that causes the particle to become attracted to a series of plates contained within the units. The plates are periodically shaken to drop the particles to a conveyor belt below that transfer the solid material back into the process. Celgar was thrilled to win the bid to sponsor the Castlegar & District’s new Zamboni! Our sponsorship allowed us to deck out the Zamboni with a ‘night shot’ image of the mill, our logo and common purpose statement. From the funds paid for our sponsorship $1,000 will be paid annually to each of the following groups for the term of our contract: Castlegar Minor Hockey, Castlegar Skating, Club, Castlegar Rebels and the Selkirk Saints. Another $3,000 will be provided annually to financially challenged community members of the Castlegar & District service area to assist and encourage participation in organized sporting and recreation activities. The remaining funds will be put in to a reserve fund for future replacement of the ice surfacing machine.

No Layoffs Anticipated The goal of the workforce restructuring program announced (by parent company Mercer International) last summer is to achieve savings of approximately $11 million in total personnel costs and $1.3 million in other fixed costs by 2015 to ensure the sustainability of the mill that has been a major employer in Castlegar for more than 50 years.

Precipitators are extremely effective. A slight haze would be noticeable if even one of the four plates were not functioning normally. During every major annual maintenance shutdown the mill thoroughly inspects these units and makes repairs if needed so that they operate optimally. These major stacks are tested regularly for particulate emissions. The boiler stacks are also equipped with opacity meters that provide a continuous indication of the amount of particles in the existing flue gas. The remaining process stacks are equipped with wet scrubbers. The main difference between the technologies is the scrubbers also remove odour gases that must also be pulled from the process off-gases. Also, these scrubbers are placed on stacks with significantly lower emission volumes. Particulate emissions from Celgar are among the lowest for similar boiler in the country and well within our permitted limits. In fact, the permit allows for the total discharge of 1.5 t/day of particulate matter. In 2013, Celgar averaged a total particulate discharge of 0.28 t/day, which is only 18% of the allowable limit.

Celgar has offered generous voluntary early retirement and severance packages to employees since September and due to a good expression of interest suspended further offerings in November to ensure the program wasn’t oversubscribed and cause a loss of too many key personnel in a short time period. “One of our primary objectives during the restructuring was to preserve employment for our more junior employees. We have achieved our short term staff reduction target through the success we’ve had with our voluntary early retirement and severance program along with normal attrition,” says human resources manager John Belland. “Our program volunteers have made room for our more junior employees and, as a result, we expect to have no layoffs as part of this restructuring.” “A lot of effort and deliberation was required by the management team to restructure our workforce to a more streamlined operation. With a combination of attractive severance offerings and collaboration of resources between departments we were able to complete the design phase of the restructuring. ” says Kevin Anderson, Managing Director. Celgar anticipates no significant impact on junior employees other than possible changes in the work they do or the areas of the mill they may be placed. “We expect our more junior workforce will continue to have excellent opportunities for career growth as evidenced by our ongoing commitment to our apprenticeship program,” says Belland. Celgar’s final personnel reduction target number is lower than what was achieved at year end. However, it is expected that all future reductions will be achieved through natural attrition. “With the exception of what we are obliged to offer under the Collective Agreement, we have no plans to extend another round of voluntary severances,” Belland says. Zellstoff Celgar was British Columbia’s first inland pulp mill when it opened in 1961 on the Columbia River outside Castlegar. The mill has an annual production capacity of 520,000 ADMT (Air Dried Metric Tonnes). The NBSK pulp produced is sold globally within key markets in China and the USA to be utilized in the production of printing and writing papers, board products for packaging and hygiene products including tissue and toweling.

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KELOWNA

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