Cranbrook Daily Townsman, January 24, 2014

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Council prepares for industrial grow ops ARNE PETRYSHEN Townsman Staff

Council passed first and second reading to a bylaw that will allow medical marijuana grow operations to be located in an industrial zone in the city. The move comes in anticipation of new federal regulations concerned with licensing of medical marijuana grow operations. Mayor Wayne Stetski said up until now Ottawa has set the locations, but under the new federal legislation it will soon be under the authority

of municipalities. “We need some bylaws to deal with where they’re going to go,” Stetski said, noting that council had spoken to MP David Wilks on the matter. “MP Wilks’s recommendation was probably we should be trying to limit this to industrial zones, so that you don’t have medical marijuana grow operations in residential areas around Cranbrook.” Coun. Gerry Warner said he has mixed feelings about the medical marijuana industry.

“Certainly forty years ago when I was in university, I never smoked cigarettes in my life, but I did my share of pot smoking there for a few years,” Warner said. “I sure never thought I’d see the day that I’d be sitting on a coun-

cil somewhere, in Cranbrook, helping to legislate a place to grow this stuff, which was then highly illegal.” Warner asked where could be a better place to grow pot than Cranbrook,

which is touted as the sunniest place in B.C. The pending regulations are based on Health Canada requirements and require a minimum 100 metre setback for medical marijuana grow operations within the M-2

Industrial Zone from a residential zone, school, childcare facility, playground or park use, intended to minimize potential land use conflicts.

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Longtime Boys and Girls Club director retires ARNE PETRYSHEN Townsman Staff

After 25 years as an integral part of the Cranbrook Boys and Girls Club, Gord Johnston is stepping away from it to focus on his position in Habitat for Humanity. Johnston started on the board in 1988. He spent five years as a member of the board, then became executive director in 1993 and stayed in that position up until Dec. 2013. “It seems like a long time, but also seems like just yesterday,” he said. “I love the job, I could have stayed there forever. It’s a great job. But I kind of moved on to Habitat

“It seems like a long time, but it also seems like just yesterday. I love the job, I could have stayed there forever. It’s a great job” Gord Johnston for Humanity, I wanted to get that going. It’s time for some young people to come in and take over and take it in whatever direction they see fit.”

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Left to right: Melodie Hull and Peter Schalk in “Next,” and Jennifer Inglis and Patrick Baranowski in “The Exquisite Hour,” opening Friday, Jan. 24, at the Studio Stage Door in Cranbrook

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rick Baranowski) — department store manager, bachelor, gentle, unfailingly polite — has an hour to spare and has been charmed into giving it over to Helen Darimont (Jennifer Inglis), an encyclopedia saleswoman who has entered Teale’s backyard while he is relaxing, drinking lemonade. This is not the era of the hard sell. Mrs. Darimont — clad in a summery garden party ensemble and armed with a Life Magazine smile, conversationally circles Teale’s cheery neighbourliness and sensitivity, looking for a way in — for a way in for the sale! To convince Teale of the value of her compendium, Darimond begins teaching him how to use the encyclopedia as a conversation starter, and takes him on a series of role-playing exercises based on random entries from Volume H (the only volume she has brought along). Thus the pair transport themselves, and us the audience, with tales of the miraculous conversion of St. Hubert, the Hohenstaufen dynasty of Swabia, Hannibal of Carthage, and other enchantments beginning with H. “The Exquisite Hour” is about the triumph of general knowl-

edge; of trivia as a pathway to a rich, fullfilling life. It unfolds like a Billy Wilder comedy — but maybe that’s just the bourbon in the lemonade. If the opening play is infused with the dawning of the Age of Aquarius, the second play, “Next,” takes us to the end of the decade — its comedy is accordingly dark, angry, unsettled, self-questioning. Our hero — the hapless, eccentric, academic Marion Cheever (Peter Schalk) — enters the army induction centre with a urine sample and a magnificent belly. He is as unwarlike a personality as you could ever meet. Yet here he is, getting sucked into the war machine. He has reported for his draft physical, to his disbelief and great displeasure, and is to be put through the mill by the harsh examining officer Sergeant Thech (Melodie Hull). The series of physical and psychological tests are part of the ritual humiliation the potential recruit Cheever is subjected to. But Cheever knows something, it turns out, about mental cruelty, and and he is going to use every tactic at his disposal to get that 4-F classification — unfit for service. Humiliation is not high on the list of his con-

cerns. But Sgt. Thech is made of tougher stuff than Cheever’s exwives. Her job is to deliver the fuel for the war machine, and she’s good at her job. Let the battle be joined. But what will the cost be for our hero? After being so thoroughly broken down, Cheever must build himself up again, if he will be able to walk out the door back into his life. The four actors in these two plays have great space and material to display their acting, comedic and physical talents, and use the space and their abilities to great effect. Baranowksi and Inglis expand the theatre and banish our humdrum routines. Hull and Schalk draw us into their claustrophobic confrontation. We make special note of Schalk’s remarkable angry soliloquy at the climax of “Next,” performed to the background of a typewriter. Produced by Kristy Quinn, “The Exquisite Hour” and “Next” will run together for eight nights, January 24 and 25, January 30, 31 and February 1, February 6, 7 and 8 at the Stage Door in Cranbrook. Tickets are $13 for CCT members, $15 for non-members and are available at Lotus Books or at the door.


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School traffic brought to RCMP’s attention Sally MacDonald Townsman Staff

The School District is asking for the RCMP’s help in dealing with traffic safety around Cranbrook’s schools. On Jan. 9, the board of trustees wrote a letter to Mike Sekela, Chief Superintendent of RCMP Southeast District, asking for RCMP support with a number of traffic concerns “We’ve had concerns about traffic at a number of Cranbrook schools,” Board chair Frank Lento told the Townsman..

Lento said the board decided to write the letter after speaking to East Kootenay Traffic Services Cpl. Shayne Parker at an advocacy committee meeting in November, and following on from a December 2012 traffic study by school district staff. In the letter, Lento goes over some of those concerns, and a general concern for children’s safety getting to and from school. “The perception is that traffic in school zones is exceeding the posted, and more im-

portantly safe, speed limits,” writes Lento. “The tenuous road conditions brought about by the seasonal change and the diminished morning light or lowlight conditions has given rise to a number of ‘close calls’. The mobile plastic figures, Traffic Annie, that are employed in a number of elementary school grounds, are a favourite fatality. Fortunately, the plastic figures can be replaced – human life is another issue.” The letter provides a list of specific concerns

the school board is seeking the police’s help in addressing. Firstly, the board asks for increased presence by RCMP to police speeding and distracted driving in school zones. Next, the board says that schools have been speaking to parents who drop their children off near the school but across the street, “in a manner that requires that the student cross a lane of traffic before reaching the sidewalk. If the student is passing from behind the vehicle,

Johnston leads Boys and Girls Club through quarter-century of growth Continued from page 1 Johnston said one of the big changes he’s noticed in the Cranbrook Boys and Girls Club since he’s been involved is the growth. Back then, there was only one facility in Cranbrook. “We were a pretty small organization,” he said. “And now we’ve grown and grown into three facilities with 15 full-time staff members and something like 90 kids in programs every day. It’s really grown and we’ve been able to provide more services to the community.” He said the growth came about because of the support of the community. “We couldn’t do it otherwise. We’re non-profit. We scrape nickels and dimes together to provide programs for kids and with Cranbrook’s support – the city and United Way, local businesses and parents bringing their kids,” he said. “We just had incredible support, which has brought us along. It’s been encouraging too, we’re always fighting to raise the funds.” Johnston’s role had him raising funds and developing new program areas. He said raising money has gotten easier as the years have gone on. He said the club’s

in addition to jay walking, the student is stepping into oncoming traffic from a blind position.” While parents have been asked to use designated drop-off areas, the board asked for RCMP presence to deter this behaviour. RCMP is also asked to watch for distracted drivers around schools. “The need to carry on a conversation with passengers, another on the cell phone, while finishing off the morning coffee and rushing to ensure that the mayhem of getting the family to school doesn’t become grounds for work conflict are some of the self-imposed pressures that compromise safety,” writes Lento. “Your increased presence in school zones at the beginning and end of the school day would further encourage/educate distracted drivers.”

“The mobile plastic figures, Traffic Annie ... are a favourite fatality. Fortunately, the plastic figures can be replaced – human life is another issue” Frank Lento The board also asks for attention to the pedestrian crossings on 14th Avenue in front of Mount Baker Secondary. “The pedestrian traffic flowing from Mount Baker Secondary at 11:30 a.m., matching the vehicular traffic along 14th Avenue, is unacceptable. Drivers have to negotiate traffic from two side streets while attempting to anticipate the pattern of student flow onto the cross-

walk,” reads the letter. “There have been a number of attempts to convince the City of Cranbrook to implement a controlled crossing at this point.” The letter concludes by asking for the RCMP’s encouragement in making changes related to these problems. “We appreciate the efforts taken in our communities to increase the safety for our students,” Lento writes. “We are not asking that RCMP members be posted at each school zone as we realize and appreciate the difficulty of addressing growing demands in a climate of diminishing resources. We do believe, however, that the occasional patrol of our school zones and your voice of support in encouraging additional traffic control in particular high need areas, would improve safety for our children.”

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Gord Johnston (left) is retiring as executive director of the Cranbrook Boys and Girls Club. He is pictured, above, with James McKee, owner of Favorit Cycle, in Sept. 2013 when Favorit donated second-hand bikes to the club. programs have improved and the reputation in the community as a whole has also improved, which helps when getting that community support. “I think we provide very good quality programs and people can rely on us, so they look at us to provide those programs and they support those for those reasons,” he said. Johnston said they have been working on the leadership transition for the past two years. Lori McNeill has already stepped into the role. McNeill has been in the organization for seven years. Johnston and Debbie Morris, the program director, have been working with McNeill for the past two

years to get prepared for the position. “In these small non-profits, you basically need a jack of all trades, someone who can work with the kids, and do some administration on the side,” he said. “We’re very lucky to have had someone in the ranks that could move into that position, because it’s really hard to find executive directors that will work for very little. “That’s how I ended up getting the job. We couldn’t pay enough to hire an executive director and I happened to be in the community with a youth employment program, so it made sense for me to combine the two, take on the executive directorship and bring the youth employ-

ment program over with me.” Johnston said the club is a true non-profit, as it doesn’t buy properties or other assets, just provides programs. His fondest moments as part of the club have just been seeing kids’ families grow within the organization. “It’s just so powerful to see that,” he said. “We have kids that arrive in our programs now that are infants and they are still with is when they’re 12 years old. We get to know the parents, we get to know the kids, we get to see them grow up and it’s just so rewarding. I’ll never forget that.” He said it’s been a great experience. “I don’t even look at it as a job,” he said.

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Rosie on the mend after trap encounter Shannon Fraser wants changes to trapping policy C AROLYN GR ANT Bulletin Staff

It has now been a little over a week since Rosie — a shepherd/ husky cross owned by the Fraser family at St. Mary Lake — was injured after being caught around her neck in a Conibear trap while out for a run with owner Shannon Fraser. Shannon, husband Ken and a Conservation Officer were able to free Rosie, but not before the dog spent considerable time trapped and unable to move. “The good news is Rosie is recovering and there doesn’t seem to be any serious complications,” said Shannon on Wednesday. “The nerve damage to her eye is healing, and she’s a little playful now. It’s been a long week since this incident, and we’re so thankful she survived.” Like many people who go through a traumatic experience, Shannon has found herself wanting to know more about why it happened, and also wanting to inform the public so others don’t have the same thing happen to their dogs. She has researched trapping policies, the traps themselves and more. One thing she has

learned is that the trapper himself did nothing wrong. “The conservation officer informed us that the trapper had met all trapping standards and no violations had occurred.” However, Shannon believes this indicates that a change in trapping policy is required. She says she has talked to a number of people about what happened to Rosie and received a lot of feedback ever since her story appeared in the Bulletin/Townsman last week. “The feedback we’ve received from people is joy that Rosie is alive; sickened by what we all went through; and disbelief that trapping is still occurring. Many people said they thought traps had been banned years ago.” Shannon says that the changes that she, and most people she has talked to, want to see are as follows: • Signage: make it mandatory that all active traplines have signage posted near the trapline so the public is aware. • Communication to the public from the Trappers Assoc., as to when and where these active traps are located. • Increase the dis-

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In this map indicating trapping areas, the black blob is St. Mary Lake. The dark lines indicate trapping areas, each with a number. Any number of trap lines can be within each area. tance of placement of traps from roads. • Increase the distance of placement of traplines from residences, ie: 10-15 kilometres from homes. • Establish and inform the public of “Trap Free Areas for Safe Recreation”. • Decrease the time required for trappers to check their traps. The Conibear trap isn’t required to be checked for 14 days. Shannon says that there is plenty of information available about the various traps used in the wilderness and everyone who takes their dog walking in the backcountry should familiarize themselves with the types of traps and how to release them. “Rosie was caught around her neck in a Conibear trap,” she said. “It’s designed to break

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occur with your dog. The tools needed to release the trap are thin strong rope or strong shoelaces — something we should all carry when out in the forests.” She also urges letter writing to associations, ministries and MLAs in order to perhaps get some movement on trapline regulations. Shannon discovered the map (above) showing traplines in B.C. “Apparently all crown land in the whole province is covered with traplines,” she said. “This map speaks for itself. There’s a website called iMapBC 2.0. When you get into the site, find the ‘Navigation’ tab, click on ‘Add dataBC layers’ and type in ‘traplines’ to view our provinces traplines.” With Rosie on the way to recovery the Frasers are grateful for the support they received. “Thank you everyone for your caring messages and prayers.” And one final bit of advice. “If your dog goes missing, there’s a good chance it could be in a trap somewhere. Don’t leave the area but go looking. It could save your pet’s life.”


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City prepares for grow ops Continued from page 1 A grow op will also need to meet federal, provincial and municipal regulations, as well as notify the local RCMP and Fire Services in writing of an application. The grow operation and storage needs to be fully contained within an enclosed building – which excludes a greenhouse building, and which does not include any other non-grow op use. The operations will also need to provide details of proposed discharges to air, sanitary and storm sewer, including plans and details of the ventilation/ filtration system for air discharges to the outside as part of their application. This is to minimize potentially obnoxious odours. “Regardless of how you feel about the whole marijuana thing, we need to be prepared if someone comes and applies for an application. We need to know what to do and how to handle it,” said Coun. Diana J. Scott. “I think it’s a necessary thing to do and it’s important that we know where they are and where we want them. It’s a fact of life that there may be

one or two here so we need to know how to deal with it.” Stetski said another point was that the medical marijuana grow ops already exist in the community, but only the federal government knows where the operations that are licensed are located. “So what this does is it provides a lot more information to municipal services, in particular where these things are located,” he said. “That’s kind of where things are at, but that’s where these things are located.” Coun. Sharon Cross spent a summer of working in the prairies sleeping next door to a medical grow operation’s green house. “The fans went 24-7 and the stench was incredible and they allowed it in a residential area,” Cross said. “So I appreciate the work on trying to mitigate that.” The bylaw will be back for third reading, and likely, adoption, at the next meeting.

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Hot yoga is a variation on the traditional yoga practice where heat is added to the equation. Three months ago the only option for hot yoga was in Kimberley. Since then One Love Hot Yoga has expanded into Cranbrook. The Cranbrook studio is owned by Chelsey Dormer, Sue Inshaw and Kristi McRae. McRae also owns the Kimberley studio. Dormer and Inshaw were attending McRae’s classes in Kimberley and found that there were a lot of people driving from Cranbrook to attend. “We all met through that,” said McRae, “and this developed.” Dormer said that after recognizing the need in Cranbrook, they opened the One Love Hot Yoga in Cranbrook together in November. Since then the reception has been amazing, said Inshaw. “People love the main class that we offer because it’s accessible to everybody, to all levels of strength and flexibility,” Inshaw said. “We’ve been overwith how ev2.8” xwhelmed 5”

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eryone has been so open-armed and excited about this venture,” Dormer said. Classes are usually one hour or 75 minutes and they are held in the yoga room which can hold up to 39 people. So far the most they’ve had in a class is 33 people. The heat for the hot yoga is provided by FAR infrared panels which convert light directly to heat. The panels that hang over the studio warm nearby objects without raising the air temperature. “The main difference is the heaters,” said Dormer. “The infrared technology heats the objects, so you’re getting heated to about 1.5 inches, so it loosens your muscles and lubricates your joints and is just that much more detoxifying. You sweat, you really sweat.” She said the heat makes the yoga more accessible for people who have joint and muscle issues as well. The hot classes get to

The entrance to One Love Hot Yoga in Cranbrook. about 41 degrees Celsius, while the warm yoga classes run about 34 degrees. The room is also humidified. Inshaw has been teaching yoga since 2005. She began in Kimberley. She specializes in flow, prenatal and postnatal classes.

Dormer has been teaching since September, but has practiced yoga for 10 years. She specializes in hot yoga. McRae took the Moksha certification teacher training in 2012 and has been teaching for almost two years. She’s been practicing for over a decade.

Though McRae is certified in the Moksha style, the Cranbrook classes are mostly based off the traditional yoga sequence. Schedules and more info for One Love Hot Yoga Cranbrook can be found online at www. onelovehotyoga.ca or at their Facebook page.

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Hindu fable or parable tells about six blind men who come across an elephant. The first man touches the elephant’s side and declares, “This is very much like a wall.” The second man disagrees. Stroking the elephant’s long, round, smooth tusk, he declares, “It’s more like a spear.” “No,” cries the third man as he took the squirming trunk in his hands. “The elephant is very like a snake!” “Nonsense!” shouts the fourth man. Stretching his arms around one of the legs, he concludes, “This wondrous beast is like a tree.” The fifth man hung on to the elephant’s ear and cried out, “Even the blindest can tell … this marvel of an elephant is very like a fan.” And the sixth man, grabbing the tail, assured his friends that the elephant is much more like a rope. In the 19th century, John Godfrey Saxe developed this fable in a poem. The quotations in the description of the fable above come from that poem. The thing is that they were all right … and at the same time, they were all wrong. Each one of them had only a very limited perspective. Each one, from his own limited view, could only say what he saw to be true. But the limited truth that each one saw also failed to be the whole truth. When they tried to describe the whole based on their experience of only a part, they were indeed very much wrong. Saxe’s poem concludes that these six blind men “disputed loud and long, each in his own opinion exceeding stiff and

strong. Though each was partly in the right, and all were in the wrong!” The problem is not that they were both right and wrong at the same time. The real problem begins to develop when each one of them begins to insist that his perspective is the only one that counts. When the one grabbing the leg writes off all the others as being completely wrong, and continues to insist that an elephant is only like a tree, that’s the point when the relationship between these six blind men begins to fall apart. Rev. Yme Mr. Saxe makes that point Woensdregt in the final verse of his poem, which he calls the Moral: “So oft in theologic wars, the disputants, I ween, rail on in utter ignorance of what each other mean, and prate about an Elephant not one of them has seen.” It’s a problem that seems to bedevil the church, and has done so for a long time. We stand in our different camps and declare that our way of seeing the world is the only right way. As a result, some have asked me how I can possibly write these things and still call myself a Christian. “How can you believe that? That’s not in the Bible!” They tell me I’m wrong, and that my point of view has no value. My response is, “You’re right. Maybe I am wrong. So tell me from your limited perspective what you see, so that I from my limited perspective might learn something that I didn’t know.” But I absolutely deny it when people tell me that my point of view has no value. Of course I speak from a limited perspective. Every single writer and columnist in this paper and every other paper

does. No single one of us knows the whole truth. None of us can know or represent the many different points of view that exist on any single issue. This is true of anything. It is particularly true in matters of faith. As we grow older, as we mature in our faith, as we experience different things and new things, our perspective changes. It broadens. It widens to include things that we didn’t know before. Paul reminds us in his famous hymn to love that our perspectives change as we grow from childhood to adulthood: “When I was a child, I spoke like a child, I thought like a child, I reasoned like a child.” That process of growing and changing and learning never ends for us. The wonder of God’s love and creative grace is that we are always seeing something new. We are always being challenged to open ourselves to God’s transforming love. We are always being called to follow farther along the path of faithful, gracious, and grace– ful living. As we do so, it is incumbent on us to be open to hearing what others have to say from their own limited perspective. As one who thinks the elephant is like a tree, I’d like to hear from the one who thinks the elephant is like a fan. As we continue to talk together, maybe we will together come closer to understanding the elephant as a whole. So don’t write me off when you disagree with me. I’ll try to keep listening to you as well. Together, perhaps, we will come closer to understanding the power of God’s love for us, and for the whole world. Yme Woensdregt is Pastor at Christ Church Anglican in Cranbrook


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Cranbrook and the Second Anglo-Boer War

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n Remembrance Day, when Cranbrook citizens gather in Rotary Park to pay allegiance to those who have served in Canada’s military conflicts, there are likely few who give a thought to the 46 names listed on the Wall of Honour under the heading “Boer War.” It is understood to mean the Second Anglo-Boer War (18991902). Cranbrook did not exist during the First Boer War (1880 – 1881). The Boers — transplanted Dutch farmers living in South Africa — referred to it at the time as the “First Freedom War,” which gives an idea of their point of view. During the 18th and 19th century the Boers annexed South African land from the natives, notably the Zulus, a fierce fighting African tribe. The Zulus were not happy, the Boers were not particularly secure and, so saying, the English stepped up to the crease in 1877 and annexed the whole shebang. British troops subdued the Zulu threat by 1879 (in a rather shoddy fashion, to be sure) and set about running the country. The Boers soon took exception to the English presence, especially English taxation, and demonstrations began to take on violent overtones. Following a Boer Declaration of Independence in 1880, the hostility became a war.

Sam Steele, first commanding officer Strathcona Horse during the Boer War. The Boer Afrikaners of the South African Transvaal and Orange Free State had no formal army but were, as the English would soon discover, a canny and hard-fighting lot, relying on mobility, stealth and good aim from afar while the British tended to parade about in bright red and blue uniformed groups, presenting perfect targets and suffering insufferable heavy losses. England, soon realizing it was to be a long and costly conflict, signed a peace treaty in 1881, allowing the Boers a certain amount of domestic autonomy. The war was over and all seemed to be well until 1886, when a large cropping of gold was discovered near Pretoria, large enough that, by 1899, the Brit-

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ish decided it would be well worth the effort of taking control of South Africa once again. The Boers heartily disagreed. Thus began the Second Boer War. The British, having apparently learned nothing of effective battle tactics against the Boers the first time around, struggled once again against their foe. The call went throughout the British Empire for volunteers to support the cause and thousands answered. Aside from the Cranbrook volunteers who journeyed to South Africa, there is another notable connection to the Boer War in the form of local icon Sam Steele. If there was something big taking place on the Canadian frontier then Samuel

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Benfield Steele was usually there. From Louis Riel and the Red River Rebellion to the formation and march west of the North West Mounted Police four years later, from his meeting with Sitting Bull following the massacre of General Custer and his troops to the Battle of Frenchman’s Butte during the Northwest Rebellion, from the Klondike Gold Rush to the suppression of the whiskey trade, Sam Steele was the man on the job. His police settlement at Galbraith Ferry (later re-named Fort Steele in his honour) in 1885, gave him a healthy respect for the settlers of the Kootenay and when he was offered the command of the soon-tobe-formed-to-fight-theBoers Strathcona Horse light cavalry it was at Fort Steele that a recruiting station was opened in February, 1900. Sam Steele led his troops by example and they did not let him down. The Strathcona Horse, utilized for reconnaissance, raiding and communications, met the Boers in many skirmishes and bloody battles. Steele disliked the British “scorched earth” policy of burning towns, farms and fields and relocating Boer citizens to concentration camps — a relatively new concept which saw the death of thousands of women and children from exposure, disease and starvation, creating a profound hatred of all things British and an unrelenting determination to continue the fight. Nonetheless, Steele and his men performed their duties to the best of their abilities, earning praise, citations, medals and a meeting with King Edward VII at Buckingham Palace upon their return to London following the

war. And so we hearken to the volunteers of Cranbrook, British Columbia, 4,500 miles from the seat of British government, almost 10,000 miles from the South African battlefields. Amongst the local citizens of English descent a general feeling of patriotism begins to grow. A feeling of, “Who are they to think that they can take away something that we took from them and then gave back after they took it from someone else, anyway? Hah!” And with that feeling comes a sense of adventure for the young, single man who has perhaps seen little of the world but can certainly ride a horse, live off the land, shoot a gun, understands the colour of gold and shuns bright red and blue uniforms — in other words, just the man for whom Lord Strathcona and Sam Steele are looking. And so it is, that in two days in early February, 1900, the quota for enlistment in the Kootenays is met, with over 40 men taking the king’s shilling to join the likes of future British Prime Minister Winston Churchill, author Arthur Conan Doyle, stretcher bearer Mahatma Gandhi, poet John McCrae, and boy-scout founder General Lord Baden-Powell in high adventure on the open plains and rolling hills of South Africa, while learning such Afrikaans words as commando, guerilla, apartheid, corral, trek, veldt and aardvark. Who were these daring young men from the Kootenays who signed on the line to fight for King and Country halfway around the globe? Next week: The Cranbrook Men of The Strathcona Horse. janusthenandnow @shaw.ca

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The Friends of the Kimberley Library are hosting a Fun Morning at the Library Saturday Jan 25. Everyone is invited and there will be Celebrity readers, Prizes, Fun Workshops, Computer and Wii Activities. There will be draws for books with the final draw being for a Tablet at Noon. You can wear your PJ’s and enjoy these activities and refreshments from 10:00 AM till 12 Noon . Jubilee Chapter #64, Order of the Eastern Star, regular meeting Monday, January 27, at 7:30 pm sharp, at the Masonic Hall, 4013rd Avenue South in Cranbrook. GoGo Grannies first meeting of 2014! NOTE NEW LOCATION: Monday January 27th at 7:00 at the Superstore Community Room (Beside Photo Lab). We welcome some new members tonight and would love to have you join us. For further information, please call Norma at 250-426-6111. Kimberley Wildlife & Wilderness Club Meeting is on Tuesday January 28, 7:00 pm at Selkirk Secondary School cafeteria. For more info call 250-427-5236 Have Camera Will Travel.... Join Jenny Broere & Maurice Frits travelogue “Go Dutch” - Touring the Netherlands at Centre 64 on Tuesday, Jan 28 at 7:30 pm. Admission by donation. Proceeds to Kimberley Arts Council & Expansion Project. Join the Bavarian Barbarians Thursday January 30th, 7pm-9pm at Resker Hall, Marysville. First two practises FREE of charge. Full gear will be provided. We are looking for skaters, referees and volunteers. The Annual Scottish Tea will be held in the Kimberley United Church on Saturday, February 1st from 1 – 3 pm. It will feature Highland Dancers, Scottish Music, Scottish fare of scones, oatcakes and shortbread and a Bake Table of various goodies. All are welcome!!!! The Flathead Art Exhibit; first shown in Waterton Park, Sept 2013. This stunning exhibit opens Tuesday Feb 4 at the Gallery, 135 10th Ave. S., Cranbrook. Runs until March 1. Public Reception Thursday Feb. 6, 7:00pm at the Gallery. 2014 FREE PUBLIC SWIM Wednesday, Feb. 5th, 5:00-6:00pm is sponsored by Harmony Chapter Eastern Star. Join the 4th Annual Slopes for Hope event in Kimberley, BC; Inviting Nordic skiers, Alpine skiers, snowboarders and all people who love to play in the snow to join the fight against cancer as we take it to the slopes Saturday, Feb. 8th, 9:00 am – 4:00pm. Transportation to Kimberley Nordic Club provided 9:45 am – 3:15 pm by Simply Kimberley. Register Now Individually or Teams up to 4 people - slopesforhope.ca.

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Avalanche host Camosun in Pacwest volleyball action TRE VOR CR AWLEY Sports Editor

There is more Avalanche volleyball action this weekend at the College of the Rockies, as the Camosun College Chargers will make the long trek from the Lower Mainland to the Key City for a pair of games.

“We started to play clean, which made us stick in it a lot longer. We almost won the second set on Saturday, which was exciting. We just have to play clean and we can play with anyone.” Kelsey Thompson The Avs and the Chargers have faced each other before in the fall, as Camosun played host the first time around. The men’s Avalanche had a pair of losses—one of which came after a tiebreak in a marathon five sets. The ladies fell in straight sets, however,

the set scores indicate the game was closer than what the final result indicates. The men will put their three-game win streak on the line, after defeating UFV twice last weekend on their home court. The ladies are coming off a pair of losses to the reigning national champions—the UFV Cascades—however, there were positive things to pull out of those two matches, said left side Kelsey Thompson. “We started to play clean, which made us stick in it a lot longer,” Thompson said. “We almost won the second set on Saturday, which was exciting. We just have to play clean and we can play with anyone.” Having faced the Chargers before, Thompson and her team know they will have their hands full when the teams go head-to-head. “They’ve got middles that can hit and lots of good power,” Thompson said. “Everyone’s pretty even in these games, so hopefully we can pull off a win.”

Canada, seeking to spark soccer growth, plans bid to host 2026 World Cup TORONTO - Canada plans to bid to host the 2026 World Cup. “We’re the only G-8 nation to not host the World Cup,” Canadian Soccer Association president Victor Montagliani said on Thursday. “We’ve hosted almost every other event. ... I think it’s time for Canada to step up to the plate.” Canada has hosted FIFA youth tournaments and will stage next year’s Women’s World Cup. CONCACAF has not hosted the cup since 1994 in the U.S. Canada made its only World Cup appearance in 1986 and is ranked 111th in the world, between Bahrain and Guatemala. Montagliani cited the growth in U.S. football sparked by the 1994 tournament. “When they bid for the World Cup, I wouldn’t say the game was in a healthy state in the U.S. both professionally and domestically,” he said. “Their leadership group decided to put a bid together, and I think that was a bit of a lightning rod for people to come together.” FIFA President Sepp Blatter has said future World Cup hosts will be decided by all FIFA members, not just the executive committee. Canadian Press

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SERVING IT RIGHT: The Kootenay Ice served up customers at East Side Mario’s last week with all tips going to the team’s education fund. Pictured above, Luke Philp and Mackenzie Skapksi serve up some drinks during the dinner rush. The team will have another fundraiser for the education fund on Saturday against the Moose Jaw Warriors, with Jersey off the Back Night, were fans can bid on game-worn jerseys.

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Ice drawing blood on the powerplay Kootenay currently ranked third overall in the WHL on scoring with the man-advantage TRE VOR CR AWLEY Sports Editor

Kootenay’s offence has been clicking over the past three games, scoring five goals or more in each contest, and their effectiveness on the powerplay is one key part. The Ice have the WHL’s third ranked powerplay in the league, going 24.7 percent, which ties them with the Wheat Kings, and only the Winterhawks are ahead at 24.9 per cent. Their last three games—all wins—have featured goals with the man-advantage, as the team has scored four over that span. Jaedon Descheneau has been the main beneficiary off offence from the powerplay, as he leads the team and is tied for sixth overall in the WHL at 13 goals with the man-advantage. Though when confronted with that statistic, Descheneau brushes off the credit to his teammates. “They’re getting me the puck and my job,

when they get it to me, is to put it in if I get that opportunity or pass it off to someone else,” said Descheneau. “They’re giving me opportunities to score and I haven’t really had to really do much to score, as in beat a guy or anything.” After Descheneau, Reinhart is second in team scoring on the powerplay, with eight goals, while Luke Philp is third with six markers. Descheneau said that both puck movement and player positioning are key to finding open spaces to make dangerous plays. But even then, there’s always room for improvisation. “We have a structure going into the powerplay that sometimes is not there and we have to move around and figure something out,” said Descheneau, “and the guys who are out there— the first unit and the second unit—are smart enough players to figure that out and we’re finding the holes and the seams to find players

back door and so on and that’s why I think we’re doing so well.” One interesting facet of the powerplay is centre Luke Philp, who sits on the blue line and uses his slapshot to often dangerous effects.

“I’ve worked on it a bit this year and always had a pretty decent one-timer, I’ve felt,” said Philp. “I’ve gotten it away this year and it’s gotten me a couple goals, so that’s nice.” Though he is a fourth forward when out on the powerplay, he still has to be mindful of defensive responsibilities when working on the point. “You’re the last guy back, so sometimes there will be four guys down low and you really

want to go look to get that goal but you have to stay back and be the last guy back and that’s probably the only thing I’ve had to adjust to,” said Philp. The Ice will be looking to keep their powerplay rolling when they face the visiting Moose Jaw Warriors on Saturday night. The Warriors (13-273-5) are on a bit of a losing skid, dropping their last five in a row—two of which were decided in a shootout. The Warriors were relatively quiet at the WHL trade deadline, but they did ship Chicago Blackhawks prospect Travis Brown to Victoria for Noah Gregor and draft picks. The roster features Brayden Point, who replaced an injured player at the CHL Top Prospects game last week in Calgary. Point leads the Warriors with 22 goals and 27 assists for 49 points. Goaltender Justin Paulic has gotten the lions share of the starts, with a 3.64 goals against

average and a 0.889 save percentage. Philp noted that Kootenay’s victories over the last three games have been only the second time the team has won three straight this season. But confidence is growing as the schedule leads into the playoff stretch. “Streaks have been tough to come by this year,” said Philp, “and to get three in a row and feel like we’re playing good hockey—we can’t just be satisfied with three, we should always try for more, so we sense something building in there right now and we want to keep it going.” NOTES: Philp has recorded a point in each of the last nine games, while Tim Bozon is riding an eight game point streak. Landon Peel will make his 100th career WHL appearance on Saturday. Defenceman Jagger Dirk needs two more assists to reach 100 in his WHL career, while Philp needs four points to reach the century mark as well.


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Wickenheiser named Canadian flag-bearer for Sochi Games Ste ve Rennie Canadian Press

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The Cranbrook Shooters piled into the bus and hit the road for Las Vegas on Thursday, where they will compete in an international women’s hockey tournament.

Women’s hockey team heads to Vegas for tourney Tre vor Cr awley Sports Editor

What happens in Vegas, stays in Vegas. The Cranbrook Shooters, a women’s hockey team, is heading south of the border to compete in a recreational tournament featuring teams across the United States. The ladies, a local group of

hockey players, regularly attend tournaments around the region in Kimberley, Creston and Spokane, but are making the return to Vegas after an 11-year hiatus. The Las Vegas Women’s Hockey Classic has three divisions— upper intermediate, intermediate and novice—with the Shooters competing in the latter category. “It’s every year at this time in

January, held in Vegas,” said Kelle Maag, a returning veteran from the last time the team went to the tournament. “ It’s large. There’s a lot of women’s teams coming. We’re playing a team from Chicago and Washington D.C. and Colorado, I think.” Those three games are guaranteed, however, the team will play a fourth if they get into the finals.

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OTTAWA - Hayley Wickenheiser doesn’t put much stock in the flag-bearer’s curse. The women’s hockey star, who will carry the Maple Leaf into the opening ceremonies of the Sochi Olympics, says the idea that she and her teammates could be under any more pressure is absurd. After all, they play a sport that many in Canada consider religion. So any sort of cosmic jinx pales in comparison to the weight of an entire country’s expectations for the women’s team to win a fourth straight gold medal in Sochi. “I think there’s just too much emphasis to put on that,” Wickenheiser said Thursday via conference call from

Austria. “The pressure that we feel is the pressure that always comes with playing hockey as a Canadian hockey player, whether you’re male or female. “The country expects a gold medal. Whether I carry the flag or not, I’m pretty sure our team doesn’t feel any extra added incentive that there’s more pressure to perform, because we already feel that already.” Not all athletes see it that way. Diver Alexandre Despatie felt it would be a distraction and said he’d decline any offer to carry the flag at the 2012 London Games. Kayaker Adam van Koeverden carried the flag at the 2008 Beijing Olympics and finished a disappointing eighth in the 1,000 metres - although he did win a sil-

ver medal in the 500. Moguls skier JeanLuc Brassard blamed his disappointing performance at the 1998 Nagano Olympics on being the flag-bearer a day earlier. Brassard, the assistant chef de mission for the Sochi team, was on the panel that selected Wickenheiser along with chef de mission Steve Podborski, assistant chef France St. Louis and one athlete representative. Hockey Canada nominated her for the honour. “Throughout her successful career, this Canadian athlete has demonstrated true Canadian grit, patriotism and sportsmanship,” said Podborski, adding that Wickenheiser will lead the Canadian team with “the utmost pride and class.”

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Juniper Lanes hosting Variety Club ‘BC Bowl for Kids’ Submitted

The Ladies Auxiliary to the Fraternal Order of Eagles #3032 in conjunction with the Kootenay Ice and Juniper Lanes will be hosting the annual Variety Club BC Bowl for Kids. Every January and February, the Variety Club of BC has their annual fundraising campaign which culminates with the Variety Club Show Of Hearts Telethon on Global TV. For the past 22 years the Bowling Propri-

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etors Association has been a partner in this effort through raising funds through BC Bowl For Kids, and to date well over $150,000 has been raised and donated from Cranbrook. There are kids in our area that have received financial help from Variety and there are more that need our help. Locally Juniper Lanes and the Ladies Auxiliary to the Fraternal Order of Eagles #3032 have joined forces with the Kootenay

Ice to host a fun filled event on January 26, 2014 from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. There will be two hours of laser bowl followed by pizza (donated by Panago) and soft drinks (donated by Selkirk) and of course prizes. This year we have opened it up to everyone. Put a team together of family and friends, young and old, or just individually join in. Just drop by Juniper Lanes or The Flower

subsidizing the purchase of wheelchairs, Sunshine Coaches (we do have one in Cranbrook), specialized equipment and tools or independent living. Variety has been making a tangible difference in the lives of needy children for more than 40 years, providing them with the means and the hope to flourish and to achieve their full potential. We invite you to join us in touching the lives

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Opportunity rover still going strong on Mars Associated Press

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LOS ANGELES — The rover Opportunity may not be sleek like a brand new car, but it shows no signs of braking even after a decade on Mars. Scientists and engineers gathered at the NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory Thursday to celebrate the plucky rover, which has logged 39 kilometres since landing. Opportunity has been exploring the rim of Endeavour Crater, its fifth crater destination.

A new study of rocks examined by Opportunity and published in the journal Science found they’re the oldest yet — about 4 billion years old. The rocks interacted with water during a time when environmental conditions were favourable for microbes. The solar-powered rover is in a good spot to ride out the Martian winter. Opportunity outlasted its twin Spirit, which stopped communicating in 2010 after getting stuck in sand.


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