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When a truck gets hit by an avalanche

A crew from Columbia Towing works to haul a tractor-trailer out of an avalanche in Glacier National Park. The semi was struck by the slide in Rogers Pass in the early hours of Saturday, Feb. 15. Read more on page 10. Alex Cooper/Revelstoke Times Review

Snowmobiler dies in Boulder Mountain avalanche Alex Cooper

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One man is dead after four people were involved in an avalanche on Boulder Mountain near Revelstoke on Saturday. The avalanche occurred near the Boulder Mountain Cabin on Feb. 15 at around 3 p.m. Four snowmobilers were in the area when the avalanche was triggered, and two were caught

in the slide, RCMP reported. One man was quickly uncovered from the snow by his colleagues but the second one was unconscious by the time he was dug out of the avalanche. The victim has been identified as Chris McCoy, 36, of Sylvan Lake, Alberta. He is described as an experienced snowmobiler who had ridden in Revelstoke many times. Revelstoke Search and Rescue

was mobilized and a team – including avalanche rescue dogs – was immediately flown to the scene, however the 35-year-old victim succumbed to his injuries. He was evacuated from the mountain via helicopter. The other man suffered non-lifethreatening injuries. All snowmobilers had appropriate safety gear, including beacons, and avalanche safety training.

The rescue effort was based out of the Selkirk Mountain Helicopter hangar on Westside Road. Search and Rescue and RCMP were both there and funeral director Gary Sulz was seen arriving at the location. Boulder Mountain is a very popular snowmobiling area just outside of Revelstoke and was very busy on Saturday. Many riders were seen coming down off the mountain late in the day.

No details have been released on the nature or cause of the avalanche. At least one metre of snow has fallen in the area since Monday, Feb. 10, causing the Canadian Avalanche Centre to increase the danger rating to high in the alpine and at treeline, and considerable below treeline. The incident is now being investigated by the BC Coroners Service.

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Mt. Begbie Brewing files development applications Many thanks! to Carl Rankin and his staff at the Roxy theatre for hosting our “shreducation” event on thursday, 2.8” xFeb. 4” 6th.

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This is a draft concept design plan for a proposed new Mt. Begbie Brewing Co. brewery proposed for the vacant lots next to the Revelstoke Railway Museum’s parking lot. Mt. Begbie Brewing Co. image via City of Revelstoke

erties owners, Big Bend Development Corporation, to re-zone the property from residential to commercial. The application includes a design for an expanded brewery with a brick, wood and glass facade and an outdoor patio across the parking lot from the railway museum. “It’s a very nice facade, lots of wood, lots of stone,” development manager Dean Strachan told council. “It fits with the form and character of the community quite nicely.” On Tuesday, Feb. 11, council gave the staff the go ahead to begin work on the bylaw that would allow the two applications. The OCP amendment would see the land-use change from Urban Residential to High Street Mixed Use, and the zoning from Low Density Residential to Central

Alex Cooper

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Mt. Begbie Brewery is here to stay. Or at least, that appears to be the case after filing an application for a sub-division and re-zoning of a parcel of land on Farrell Road across from the Revelstoke Railway Museum. As reported previously, Mt. Begbie Brewery is looking to expand and has been eyeing up the Farrell Road property as a possible location. First, it was looking for some sort of tax breaks from the city. While the city creates a revitalization tax credit scheme, the brewery is moving forward with its expansion plans. An application for an Official Community Plan amendment and re-zoning was filed by the prop-

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Business. The property, which consists of six lots, used to be the site of a mobile home park. The application would see the six lots consolidated into one property in order to have the brewery built there. The application is still in the early stages and needs to go through council and out to the public before being approved. According to a staff report by development manager Dean Strachan, the new brewery would include a larger retail and tasting component that would complement, with a patio that would face the neighbouring railway museum. Part of any bylaw would include a development agreement between the land owner and the city to create a right-of-way for Farrell Road and move a sewer line that currently runs through the property.

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With all the research into the genetics of cancer, prostate cancer is the most often cancer type that can be inherited. If there is a history of prostate cancer in a man’s family, he has a 58% probability of also getting the disease. For women and breast cancer, the probability is 28%. Dry skin is a common problem during our Canadian winters. One tip for helping is to not scrub your skin too hard

when in the shower or bath because it strips the oils from the skin. When drying the skin, leave a little moisture on the skin then apply a good moisturizer. That will help seal in the water and prevent extreme dryness. February is Heart and Stroke Month in Canada. Every seven minutes a Canadian has a heart attack. About 16,000 Canadians die of a heart attack each year with most

of those deaths occurring out of hospital. This is a good time to encourage everyone to learn CPR. It’s easier than ever before and you never know when it can help you save a life. Heart medications also save many lives every year. However, they have to be taken as the doctor orders. If you are having trouble remembering to take your medication, ask our pharmacists for help.

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Notice of rescheduled PUBLIC HEARING Electoral Area ‘B’ Official Community Plan Amendment (CSRD) Bylaw No. 850-1 What Is Electoral Area ‘B’ Official Community Plan Amendment (CSRD) Bylaw No. 850-1? The primary purpose of Bylaw No. 850-1 is to incorporate Climate Change objectives and policies into the Electoral Area ‘B’ Official Community Plan Bylaw No. 850 as required by the Local Government Act and as a result of the CSRD Community Greenhouse Gas Emissions Strategy. Bylaw No. 850-1 also proposes some additional text amendments and updates to provide clarification and consistency with other documents. Map amendments are also proposed to replace the existing mapping with more accurate mapping which is in a format consistent with other CSRD Official Community Plans (OCPs).

Steve Krywa shovels out his vehicle Wednesday morning, following an overnight snowfall that dumped more than 40 centimetres on Revelstoke. After four weeks of dry weather, the snow returned with a vengeance last Monday, Feb. 10. By Wednesday morning, close to 70 centimetres of snow had fallen — most of which came overnight Tuesday into Wednesday. For powder hounds, it was a God-send. For public works, it meant mustering all available resources to clear the streets — transit service was shut down briefly as crews dealt with the heavy snow. Another 10 centimetres of snow fell by the end of the weekend. Photo by Kirsten Carlson Electoral Area ‘B’ OCP Coverage

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Bylaw 850-1 will be presented on March 3rd, 2014: • 12:00 pm (noon), at the Trout Lake Community Hall, 544 Westside Rd. Trout Lake, BC; and • 7:00 pm, at the Revelstoke Community Centre 600 Campbell Ave. Revelstoke, BC.

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Anyone who believes that their interest in property is affected by the proposed bylaw shall be afforded a reasonable opportunity to be heard or to present written submissions respecting matters contained in the Bylaw at the Public Hearing.

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MP’s fed budget hope: about $98 million for local highway upgrade Alex Cooper

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The 2014 federal budget should provide small boosts to Revelstoke through investments in trades training, forestry and upgrades to the Trans-Canada Highway through Glacier National Park, says MP David Wilks. The budget was presented in the House of Commons by Finance Minister Jim Flaherty on Tuesday. Flaherty himself called the budget “boring,” acknowledging it didn’t provide any additional tax cuts or significant spending. The Conservative government is aiming to eliminate the deficit ahead of the 2015 election and this budget is designed to bring them closer to that goal. In an interview, Wilks, the Conservative MP for Kootenay–Columbia, touted several specific budget items as being beneficial to Revelstoke residents. Most significantly, he pointed to the $391 million the government has committed over the next five years to upgrade infrastructure in the country’s national parks. Wilks said he hopes that about a quarter of that will go directly to highway upgrades in Glacier National Park. “That’s what I’m going to try and pitch for,” he said. “I think that’s a reasonable amount based on the project I’m trying to pitch here.” He said he will be planning a meeting between the CEO of Parks Canada, the mayors of Revelstoke and Golden, and MLA Norm Macdonald to create a plan. The money, while significant, is a far cry from the $1–$1.5 billion Wilks said he asked for to twin the stretch of highway in a presentation to senior cabinet officials prior to the budget being tabled. “Realistically that’s a big chunk of money but I’m happy with this,” he said. “It doesn’t happen often where a project that you put forward to the Minister of Finance actually gets mentioned in the budget. It’s a pretty significant commitment.” Wilks pointed to several other budget items that should be of noted to Revelstoke. He noted the creation of the Canada Apprentice Loan program, which provides up to $4,000 to registered apprentices in Red Seal trades courses. “The forestry industry is looking for a lot of trades people,” he said. “If they’re Red Seal, it can certainly help.” Wilks also mentioned the $90.4 million over four years committed to continue the Investments in Forest Industry Transformation program, which helps the development of new technology in the industry. He touted a new $3,000 tax credit for Search and Rescue volunteers who accumulate at least 200 hours of duty. It can be combined with hours accumulated as volunteer firefighters, which could help out some people who volunteer with both organizations.

Last week, Social Development Coordinator Jill Zacharias mounted a unique photography exhibit at the Community Centre. The display is part of The Revelstoke Healthy Community Project, undertaken by the City in partnership with Interior Health, and part of a province-wide Healthy Communities initiative. The overarching goal of the initiative is to support the prevention of chronic disease and obesity, which currently represent the highest cost in health care, and to look at the various ways communities can make “the healthy choice, the easy choice.” The initiative recognizes that health starts long before illness – where we live, learn, work and play. Zacharias is using the photo exhibit as a different

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One thing that is not yet clear is how a freeze on departmental spending will affect Mount Revelstoke & Glacier National Parks. On Thursday, Wilks issued a news release re-iterating his talking points, saying the government was focused on the economy. “We’re moving forward with a positive plan that will help create jobs and grow our economy, all while keeping taxes low and remaining on track for balanced budgets in 2015,” he stated. Southern Interior MP Alex Atamanenko (NDP) said the budget falls short on taking significant action on the challenges facing Canadians today. “There are 300,000 more unemployed today than before the recession, many seniors are struggling and families are finding it increasingly difficult to make ends meet,” he stated in a news release. “It appears that the Conservatives are delaying any new ideas until 2015, the election year.” He did acknowledge some positive points, including the investment in broadband infrastructure, $390 million being spent on food safety programs and the creation of the apprenticeship loans program. However, he added, there was no support for rural infrastructure. “There is no commitment to a small communities component which was a key ask of Canada’s municipal leaders,” he said. “Also, I am worried that the Building Canada Fund has no real criteria which could leave municipalities at risk of missing this year’s construction season.”

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way to get public input. “We’ve all heard that Revelstokians are burned out on ‘public process.’ I needed to get public input on the project and thought I would try and come up with something new.” In January, Zacharias put out a call for photographers and 10 came forward with dozens of photos. In the end, 25 photos were chosen that fit the five ‘pillars’ of health. Those who comment get a chance to win one of the photos on display. The project builds on the work done last year for the Integrated Community Sustainability Plan, looks at what we are already doing, and what we need to be doing better. Ultimately, it will help the community with future priorities. Zacharias notes that the project is fully funded by a BC Healthy Communities Capacity-Building Grant. The exhibit is on display until February 21.

At the Revelstoke Railway Museum from 1–3 p.m. 1880 Trans-Canada Hwy. 250-837-6230 Attention service groups, community and non-profit organizations, Kevin & Cathy Blakely of the Revelstoke McDonald's are pleased to sponsor this spot to present your message. Please call Mavis Cann at the Times Review with your information at 250-837-4667.

A COMMUNITY PULLING TOGETHER A FUNDRAISER FOR

Kendra (Brown) Wiberg Cooper’s Foods, February 21st, 10:00am - 6:00pm Hot Dogs and Prize Wheel Raffles Kendra Brown was raised and graduated High School in Revelstoke and still has family and friends here. She has two young daughters aged 3 and 5. Kendra has been diagnosed with two types of cancer, one of which is extremely rare and is so advanced that it’s terminal. Her friends are on a mission to help raise funds to not only send her family on a memorable trip to Disneyland while she can still travel, but also to help assist with growing medical expenses and naturopathic treatments that are not covered. Everyone also wants to allow them to have as much quality time together as possible without a heavy financial burden. It is a story that touches everyone and we couldn’t possibly imagine being in her shoes, let alone handle it with the grace and acceptance that Kendra has shown.

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Community pulls together for Kendra Wiberg By Tanya Secord

With such a tight knit community, many of you may have already heard the heartbreaking story of Kendra Wiberg (Brown). She is a woman with dynamic energy, lives a healthy lifestyle and has an incredible zest for life, but is sadly deteriorating quickly. She was raised in Revelstoke (4th generation Revelstokian) and graduated from RSS in 1994. Although she lives in Kamloops now with her husband Larry, and two beautiful daughters, (Madison aged 5 and Sierra aged 3) she has many friends and family still here in Revelstoke (Sister – Rhonda Schmidt and Grandmother – Maxine Brown). Kendra was diagnosed with a rare ovarian cancer 13 years ago – she fought it and won. Now, she has been diagnosed with kidney cancer and also a very rare form of cancer that only 0.12 in a million will get. Although it is terminal, her fight has not ended. Kendra is just beginning chemotherapy in an effort to prolong her life as long as possible. Hopefully the treatments allow her to spend one more Christmas and see her daughters turn 4 and 6. Once Kendra reached the point of acceptance her main goal became making the most of the time that she has with her family. Her friends launched a campaign to raise as much money as they could to send Kendra and her family to Disneyland – the land of Magic – to make beautiful memories for her girls! Kendra is putting together what she calls “Legacy Boxes.” They will be filled with letters, birthday cards for their birthdays to come, small presents and photos in a hopes they will remember her and that she can always be with her girls as they grow older. This campaign that has been put in motion is driven by her dream trip but also to raise money to help elevate some of the

Kendra Wiberg (Brown) with husband Larry and their daughters Madison and Sierra. Contributed

burden of the medical expenses and to also have a little put aside so her husband Larry will be able to be home with the girls for a bit when Kendra can no longer be with them. It is a story that has touched many people because as a parent you couldn’t possibly imagine not being there to raise your children. This could be anyone of us. The support has been truly amazing. Kendra has at times been speechless with the overwhelming support that has been sent their way. She feels the love and positive energy. Kendra has said “that if anything good can come of this is that everyone know to hold their babies a little tighter and love their families that much deeper

and enjoy every day as a gift.” There are several donation boxes around Revelstoke that you may contribute to: Pharmasave, Nomad, Revelstoke Florist, Carrie’s Café, Conversations, Malone’s, Peoples, Emos, CIBC, Royal Bank, Revelstoke Credit Union and Home Hardware. As time is of the essence, there is an event planned for February 21 from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. at Cooper’s Foods. There will be hot dogs as well as a Prize Wheel Raffle. It is a Pro-D for the kids so bring them down for hotdogs and a spin of the wheel to help support this family. You can also go to www.gofundme. com/kendras-trip


So long readers ALEX COOPER

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In the world of community journalism, reporters often come and go. I know I thought I'd be in Revelstoke for a year, at most two, when I took the job here. As you may have heard, I recently received a promotion of sorts to be editor of the Arrow Lakes News in Nakusp. I've been down there for almost a month now but I held off on writing my farewell column because I still had some unfinished business up here, and some vacation coverage to manage. This week will be my last real issue after almost 4.5 years with the Times Review. I remember showing up here from Toronto in September 2009, first loving the beauty of the area and the warm weather. I remember my first hike to the summit of Keystone Peak and realizing how out of shape I was. I remember the weather turning cold and rainy for two months and wondering if I made a big mistake coming here and if I would cope here without readily available cheap Chinese food, falafels and live music. Then the resort opened and I had my first powder day and I remembered why I applied for the job here. One season pass led to the next, I bought a mountain bike and slowly accumulated a shed full of toys and started a vegetable garden. I've had opportunities to leave, but passed them up to stay. I managed to get a good

situation in Nakusp, where I'll be working there during the week but still getting my ski days in on the weekend. That said, missing out last Wednesday's epic powder day caused me to shed a little tear. Summit Lake ski area wasn't quite the same. I'd like to think I did a good job here. I know sometimes my zest for the mountains would obscure my reporting. I wrote a lot of stories about avalanches, some of which I'm proud of. I remember the first one I wrote — about four snowmobilers who survived a avalanche on Frisby Ridge in November — and asking Buck Corrigan, the Search and Rescue manager if it was normal for avalanches to happen that early in winter. He laughed and asked if if I was new here. Later that winter I woke up hungover on my 30th birthday and spent 17 hours covering the Boulder Mountain avalanche. I guess it's fitting that two of the last stories I've written for the paper are avalanche related — the semi that was hit by a slide on Friday and the death on Boulder Mountain on Saturday. For a bit of time I developed a reputation for looking for trouble. I got cited by WorkSafeBC when I climbed on the roof of Revelstoke Secondary School to get a picture of the new school construction site. It turns out an inspector was there that day, and he wasn't impressed with my lack of fall protection. Another time, someone offered to buy every single copy of the paper for far more than their retail value in order

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to keep their name from getting out for a crime they committed. I was there when MP David Wilks spoke candidly to a group of constituents about being a Conservative backbencher and that he would vote against the budget — if 12 of his colleagues would join him. His comments made national news and he was quickly brought back in line by the Prime Minister's Office. There was the time I — a vegetarian — attended the Rod and Gun Club banquet and didn't eat any meat. Four years later I finally got invited back but I won't be able to make it. There were hard times — like when a number of young people died in a matter of months in 2011. The incredibly emotional Daniel Levesque memorial at Grizzly Plaza the day of his death was the hardest things I've had to cover. A close second was the sentencing of a man who raped his infant daughter, for completely

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different reasons. There were also great times. I got to explore the Nakimu Caves, fly onto the Ilecillewaet Glacier and to Ruedi Beglinger's Durrand Glacier Chalet. I went whitewater rafting and got to ski at RMR before opening day. All perks of the job. I could go on. Instead, I'll just thank all the people that returned my calls, answered my questions, gave me story tips and helped me out along the way. There's too many to list but I will give special thanks to my editor Aaron Orlando, who constantly pushed me to get better and called me out when my efforts dwindled. You’ll still see my byline in the paper once and a while and you'll still see me around town — at the hill or on the skin track or bike trails or at the Last Drop. I'm looking forward to talking to people without thinking, "Is this a story?"

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Wednesday, Feb. 19

BROWN BAG HISTORY talk at the Revelstoke Museum & Archives will look at Steamboats on the Columbia River. 12:15 p.m. Bring your lunch; coffee and cookies provided. $5.

Thursday, February 20

Sunday, February 23

WINTER FARM & CRAFT MARKET A

chance to stock up on some local produce, baked goods and other fare. At the community centre from 12–5 p.m. WINTER STORYTIME Songs, stories and activities for 3–5-year-olds. At the Revelstoke library from 1:15—2 p.m. OH MY DARLING This female roots quartet will play a night of sweet country music. Live at the Big Eddy Pub at 9 p.m. Part of the Frostbite Music Series. WINDBORN Live at the Last Drop at 9 p.m.

LONGING FOR MAGGIE Songwriter and string player Denis Severino’s newest project. Live at the Last Drop at 9 p.m.

Learn how to use the library’s website and catalogue. You’ll be amazed at what you can find out from the comfort of your own home. At the library from 1–3 p.m.

COMMON THREADS KNITTING CLUB

Friday, February 21

Drop-in to the Revelstoke library for tea and company while you work on your knitting, crocheting, cross-stitching and anything else. Goes from 7–9 p.m.

WINTER STORY TIME AND TODDLER TIME Stories and songs for caregivers and

their toddlers aged 3–4 years old. At the Revelstoke library every Friday at 9:15 a.m. and 10:15 a.m. Call the library at 250-837-5095 to register. ROLLER DERBY INFO NIGHT The Revelstoke Roller Derby League is hosting an information night for people interested in joining in on the action. Come out the Last Drop from 7–9 p.m. to find out more. REVELSTOKE GRIZZLIES vs. Sicamous Eagles at the Revelstoke Forum. 7 p.m. DROP-IN CURLING Come out for some curling. The club provides equipment and instruction – you just need to bring yourself. From 7–11 p.m. at the Revelstoke Curling Club (next to the Forum).

INCREDIBLE EDIBLE FILM FEST

Presents Tailwinds – Prairie Harvest, a film that follows Steve Langston has he cycles around Manitoba consuming only food sourced from within the province. At the community centre at 7 p.m. DAMN FOOLS A Vancouver sextet who aims to play rock and roll music like it was during its glory days. Live at the Last Drop at 9 p.m.

Thursday, February 27

JOHN JENKINS’ GROOVE and HIGH SOCIETY Live at the Big Eddy Pub at 9 p.m.

Part of the Frostbite Music Series.

OLIVER SWAIN & JARON FREEMAN Live at the Last Drop at 9 p.m.

Saturday, February 22

RAILWAY REFLECTIONS Join retired

Friday, February 28

railroaders at the fifth annual Heritage Week event and enjoy a multi-media presentation on CPR facilities on the Revelstoke division in the 1950s by Doug Mayer of the Revelstoke Model Railroad Club. At the Revelstoke Railway Museum from 1–3 p.m. ROD & GUN CLUB BANQUET Annual hunting and fishing banquet, with loads of wild game and other food to eat, auctions, prizes, drinks, entertainment and fun. At the community centre at 5 p.m. Tickets (prices vary) at Rough Country Marine and Johnny’s Tackle. REVELSTOKE COFFEE HOUSE Featuring Corin Raymond. The night is an opportunity for local musicians to play in a relaxed and friendly environment. At the United Church at 7:30 p.m. Want to perform? Signs up start at 7 p.m. Entry is $3, and coffee and treats will be served.

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Movie Line: 250-837-5540 115 Mackenzie Avenue, Revelstoke, B.C.

Tuesday, February 25

KALLE MATSON Live at the Last Drop at 9 p.m. Part of the Frostbite Music Series.

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LUKE GUTHRIE BAND Modern rockabilly and urban roots band plays live at the Last Drop at 9 p.m.

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Saturday, March 1

FAMILY CRAFT DAYS at the Revelstoke Library. Drop in after 10:30 a.m. and enjoy crafts for children and families. Children under 6 may require a caregiver.

Monday, February 24

February 21-22

from the curling club lounge.

WINTER STORY TIME AND TODDLER TIME Stories and songs for caregivers and

their toddlers aged 3–4-years-old. At the Revelstoke library every Friday at 9:15 a.m. and 10:15 a.m. Call the library at 250-837-5095 to register. DROP-IN CURLING Come out for some curling. The club provides equipment and instruction – you just need to bring yourself. From 7–11 p.m. at the Revelstoke Curling Club (next to the Forum). DEVON COYOTE Live at the Last Drop at 9 p.m.

March 1–2

MEN’S CURLING BONSPIEL The Rev-

elstoke Curling Club hosts its annual men’s bonspiel. Sign up your team by e-mailing revcurler@gmail.com by Feb. 25. It includes breakfast and dinner on Saturday night. Or simply head on down to check out the action

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Monday, March 3

Wednesday, March 5

FOOD SKILLS FOR FAMILIES A weekly

series of healthy cooking sessions host by Community Connections. Come and learn how to prepare tasty meals using fresh whole foods. At Community Connections at 1:30 p.m. HEADLAMP HEROES A Nordic race series put on by the Revelstoke Nordic Ski Club. This month’s race is the mixed relay. Races start at the Mt. Macpherson Nordic Lodge. Registration is at 6 p.m. and the races are at 7 p.m. – bring a headlamp.

Thursday, March 6

THE BROS. LANDRETH Come check out the alt-country, roots, and folk songs by brothers Joey and David Landreth as they tour in support of their debut album Let it Lie. Live at the Big Eddy Pub at 9 p.m. Part of the Frostbite Music Series.

Friday, March 7

WINTER STORY TIME AND TODDLER TIME Stories and songs for caregivers and

their toddlers aged 3–4-years-old. At the Revelstoke library every Friday at 9:15 a.m. and 10:15 a.m. Call the library at 250-8375095 to register.

Saturday, March 8

DISSOLVE Performer Emmelia Gordon

presents Meghan Gardiner’s acclaimed onewoman, 14-character theatrical exploration of life as a “shameless hussy,” confronting topics such as drink spiking, drug-facilitated sexual assault. The funny and heartbreaking performance has toured colleges, universities and high schools across North America. $15. Tickets at Revelstoke Chamber of Commerce and Art First!

Wednesday, March 5

FOOD SKILLS FOR FAMILIES A weekly

series of healthy cooking sessions host by Community Connections. Come and learn how to prepare tasty meals using fresh whole foods. At Community Connections at 1:30 p.m.

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2014 Heritage Week in B.C. events explore waterway history

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SS Trail, SS Rossland, and SS Minto at Arrowhead, circa 1898. CATHY ENGLISH

Curator, Revelstoke Museum $ Archives

Heritage Afloat is the theme for Heritage Week in British Columbia from February 17 to 24. Long before the Canadian Pacific Railway came through the province, people were using the lakes and rivers as main transportation corridors. The Sinixt First Nation who lived along the Columbia River and its tributaries were known to the fur traders and the settlers as the Lakes people. The Sinixt developed the unique sturgeon-nosed canoe as an efficient way of accessing their territory. The Columbia River system was a fur-trade route from 1811, when David Thompson completed his mapping of the river, until the 1850s. The Big Bend gold rush north of current-day Revelstoke occurred in the 1860s, and saw the first steam boat that came into this region. Built in Washington State, the SS Forty-Nine made its first trip to the Big Bend in April of 1866, bringing up 73 passengers who hoped to make their fortunes in the gold fields. It made only three trips to Downie Creek. There are no photographs of the SS Forty-Nine, but the museum has a unique artifact that bears witness to the boat. A tree blaze was found on the west bank of the Columbia River just south of where the Revelstoke Dam is now. It was carved with this message: “SS 49 delayed in consequence of high water, July 4, ’66.” Steamboat transportation resumed in this area in 1885 during railway construction, when the SS Kootenai traveled from Northport, Washington, bringing in laborers and supplies. From that time, steamboats were an important link in the transportation chain in this area. A consortium

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of businessmen formed the Columbia and Kootenay Steam Navigation Company in 1889 and they developed a fleet of steamships that were sold to the Canadian Pacific Railway Company in 1897. A locally owned boat, the SS Revelstoke, was built at Nakusp in 1902. It travelled as far north as five miles above Downie Creek, taking in supplies for the miners who lived in that region. It also served as an excursion boat, taking passengers to Hall’s Landing and St. Leon hot springs for picnics. The SS Revelstoke was tied up for the winter at Comaplix in April of 1915 when it was destroyed in an arson fire that burned down the sawmill and part of the townsite. The SS Minto was probably the most wellknown boat on the Columbia River system. Built in 1898, it travelled on the Arrow Lakes from Arrowhead to Robson until 1954. Models of the boat are on display at both the Revelstoke Museum and Archives and the Revelstoke Railway Museum. Heritage Week events will take place at both the Revelstoke Museum and Archives and the Revelstoke Railway Museum on Saturday, February 22. The Railway Museum is presenting Railway Reflections at 1 p.m., with Doug Mayer of the Revelstoke Model Railroad Club giving a presentation on CPR facilities in the Revelstoke Division. Revelstoke Museum and Archives will present a talk on Steamboats on the Columbia at 11 a.m. and a slideshow on heritage buildings at 1 p.m. Throughout the day, BC Hydro Power Smart will provide information and activities, and building owners can search the history of their heritage buildings.


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Towing on the Trans-Canada John Kampman has been driving a tow truck on the Trans-Canada Highway around Revelstoke since 2000. On Saturday, we joined him as he and his crew pulled a semi from an avalanche. Photos, clockwise from right: 1 John Kampman drags away some debris from the smashed up semi after successfully pulling it from the snow. 2 The avalanche was powerful enough to throw the semi to the side of the

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road and hoist it at least a metre off the ground. 3 From left: Darrell Kerr, Ron Taylor and John Kampman haul a heavy hook and cable into place at the back of the trailer. 4 Two heavy wreckers were put to use to pull the semi from the avalanche. It took more than an hour to get it free and to the side of the road.

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The semi-truck was jacked a metre off the ground, thrown off the side of the road by an avalanche of snow. The front windshield was smashed in and parts of the truck were strewn about. The driver experience minor injuries and taken to hospital. Meanwhile, John Kampman was eyeing the scene, figuring out just how he was going to get that tractor-trailer unit out of the snow, on to the road and then back to Revelstoke. The owner of Columbia Towing, he was on site after the semi was struck by an avalanche in Rogers Pass in the early hours of Saturday, Feb. 15. Kampman has been in the towing business since 1996, when he traded a bunch of vehicles and a gun he had collected for a towing company in Invermere. In 2000, he purchased Columbia Towing in Revelstoke, eventually acquiring businesses in Golden and Sicamous. He now he runs a company with three locations servicing the most treacherous stretches of the Trans-Canada Highway. Kampman grew up on a farm in Southern Ontario, in an area near Toronto slowly getting devoured by urban sprawl. He drove tractors on the farm before he was 10-years-old. As a teenager, he hung out a garage where he got his first taste of being around tow trucks. However, it wasn't until years later — after spending time as a mechanic and a carpenter — that he finally entered the industry. It happened after one of his legs was crushed in a work accident. Unable to be on his feet much, he looked for work that would be easier on him. That's when he ended up driving tow trucks. In his years on the road, Kampman has seen the worst. As we drove up to Rogers Pass he pointed out all the spots where he'd had to haul vehicles up the bank and back onto the

road. He showed me the rock where a woman was pinned after getting thrown from her tractor-trailer. She was sleeping while her partner drove and it wasn't until hours later when they pulled the truck away that anyone saw the body. He talked about his week, which has been pretty much non-stop since the snow returned last Monday. His latest stretch of work began Friday just after midnight. From then, it was one call after another – crashes, pulling snowplows out of ditches and more – catching some shuteye when he could. He keeps going because he needs the work and you don't know when things might slow down. It’s an expensive business to be in — whe tow truck we were driving in cost about $300,000 and Columbia Towing has a fleet of 30 vehicles between its three locations. By the time I'd joined up with Kampman at the Columbia Towing yard in the Revelstoke industrial park on Saturday at 8 a.m. he'd had five hours sleep in the past 32 hours. Combined with all the trauma he’s witnessed, it's no wonder he told me he's considering finding a new line of work. We drove up to Rogers Pass on an empty road, shut down due to the avalanche. Traffic controllers let us through quickly — they all recognized Kampman at the wheel of his heavy wrecker tow truck, a familiar site on these roads. On the hood scrawled the slogans “23 1/2 hour service” and “We’ll pick you up.” We stopped a little before the slide path and switched on our avalanche beacons. We drove the rest of the way, stopping between the Loop Brook and Asulkan parking lots, where a small slide path coming from Abbott Ridge reached the road. It was a small path compared to many of the others that run onto the highway, but it still packed enough punch to take out the tractor trailer that Kampman was scoping out.

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Towing on the Trans-Canada John Kampman has been driving a tow truck on the Trans-Canada Highway around Revelstoke since 2000. On Saturday, we joined him as he and his crew pulled a semi from an avalanche. Photos, clockwise from right: 1 John Kampman drags away some debris from the smashed up semi after successfully pulling it from the snow. 2 The avalanche was powerful enough to throw the semi to the side of the

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road and hoist it at least a metre off the ground. 3 From left: Darrell Kerr, Ron Taylor and John Kampman haul a heavy hook and cable into place at the back of the trailer. 4 Two heavy wreckers were put to use to pull the semi from the avalanche. It took more than an hour to get it free and to the side of the road.

Natural gas. Good for baths and budgets.

Photos by Alex Cooper/Revelstoke Times Review

Hooo wants a great deal?

Heating water accounts for about 20 per cent of your home’s energy use. Choosing a high-efficiency natural gas model offers plenty of hot water when you need it—plus savings on your energy costs.

Get TELUS Satellite TV from ®

Natural gas is good for laundry too.

$15/mo.

Enter to win a washer and natural gas dryer! For contest details, visit fortisbc.com/lovinlaundry. fortisbc.com/lovinlaundry

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The semi-truck was jacked a metre off the ground, thrown off the side of the road by an avalanche of snow. The front windshield was smashed in and parts of the truck were strewn about. The driver experience minor injuries and taken to hospital. Meanwhile, John Kampman was eyeing the scene, figuring out just how he was going to get that tractor-trailer unit out of the snow, on to the road and then back to Revelstoke. The owner of Columbia Towing, he was on site after the semi was struck by an avalanche in Rogers Pass in the early hours of Saturday, Feb. 15. Kampman has been in the towing business since 1996, when he traded a bunch of vehicles and a gun he had collected for a towing company in Invermere. In 2000, he purchased Columbia Towing in Revelstoke, eventually acquiring businesses in Golden and Sicamous. He now he runs a company with three locations servicing the most treacherous stretches of the Trans-Canada Highway. Kampman grew up on a farm in Southern Ontario, in an area near Toronto slowly getting devoured by urban sprawl. He drove tractors on the farm before he was 10-years-old. As a teenager, he hung out a garage where he got his first taste of being around tow trucks. However, it wasn't until years later — after spending time as a mechanic and a carpenter — that he finally entered the industry. It happened after one of his legs was crushed in a work accident. Unable to be on his feet much, he looked for work that would be easier on him. That's when he ended up driving tow trucks. In his years on the road, Kampman has seen the worst. As we drove up to Rogers Pass he pointed out all the spots where he'd had to haul vehicles up the bank and back onto the

road. He showed me the rock where a woman was pinned after getting thrown from her tractor-trailer. She was sleeping while her partner drove and it wasn't until hours later when they pulled the truck away that anyone saw the body. He talked about his week, which has been pretty much non-stop since the snow returned last Monday. His latest stretch of work began Friday just after midnight. From then, it was one call after another – crashes, pulling snowplows out of ditches and more – catching some shuteye when he could. He keeps going because he needs the work and you don't know when things might slow down. It’s an expensive business to be in — whe tow truck we were driving in cost about $300,000 and Columbia Towing has a fleet of 30 vehicles between its three locations. By the time I'd joined up with Kampman at the Columbia Towing yard in the Revelstoke industrial park on Saturday at 8 a.m. he'd had five hours sleep in the past 32 hours. Combined with all the trauma he’s witnessed, it's no wonder he told me he's considering finding a new line of work. We drove up to Rogers Pass on an empty road, shut down due to the avalanche. Traffic controllers let us through quickly — they all recognized Kampman at the wheel of his heavy wrecker tow truck, a familiar site on these roads. On the hood scrawled the slogans “23 1/2 hour service” and “We’ll pick you up.” We stopped a little before the slide path and switched on our avalanche beacons. We drove the rest of the way, stopping between the Loop Brook and Asulkan parking lots, where a small slide path coming from Abbott Ridge reached the road. It was a small path compared to many of the others that run onto the highway, but it still packed enough punch to take out the tractor trailer that Kampman was scoping out.

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REVELSTOKE ROD & GUN CLUB

ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING WEDNESDAY MARCH 5TH 7:00PM ROD & GUN CLUBHOUSE 1906 CAMOZZI ROAD. All members are urged to attend.

Revelstoke Museum & Archives

Heritage Day Saturday, February 22 11:00 am to 5:00 pm 11:00 am Steamboats on the Columbia talk and slideshow

Grizzlies’ ready to den down after hard season

1:00 pm Heritage Neighbourhoods slideshow

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all day: • BC Hydro Powersmart display & activities • Children’s activities • Research your property history admission by donation At the Museum, 315 First Street West, Revelstoke.

The Revelstoke Ski Club’s Emily Unterberger (pictured) and Mitch Smith raced hard against a strong field in the U18 National Championships in Collingwood, Ontario this past week. Both athletes posted two top-15 finishes over the four days of competition. Emily was strongest in GS, coming in 9th in one race and 11th in the other. Mitch divides his strengths between the two disciplines, coming in 9th in one slalom race and 12th in one GS. Congratulations to both Emily and Mitch for their strong showing, and thanks to Coach Gregor Druzina for his support and guidance. Derek Trussler photo

The Revelstoke Grizzlies dismal season will mercifully come to an end this weekend. Last weekend, the Grizzlies were swept in a home and home series versus the league-leading Kamloops Storm. On Friday, Revelstoke was beat 7-3 at home, getting outshot 59-29 in the process. Matt Lucero scored twice and John Jamieson had the goals for Revelstoke in the loss.

On Saturday, the teams shifted to Kamloops, where the Storm ran away with a 4-1 win. Brendan Jay scored for Revelstoke and Jaxon Nohr made 50 saves in the losing effort. The Grizzlies go into the final weekend having lost nine games in a row and 27 of their last 28 games. They play the Chase Heat in Chase on Wednesday, Feb. 19, and close out the season at home against the The Kamloops Storm downed the Grizzlies 7–3 at Sicamous Eagles on Friday, Feb. 21. the Forum on Feb. 14.

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The Revelstoke Acrobats had 13 members attend the first big competition of the year held in Burnaby over the Family Day long weekend! There was a total of nine medals won by the Acrobats contingent, including four gold, two silver and three bronze. With over 200 athletes from all over the province attending, our athletes did extremely well. With this highly competitive meet to even make a final was a big deal. There were 16 top-10 finishes and a lot of personal bests achieved. The gold medal winners were Summer Novakowski, Julia Dorrius, Jenna Bollefer, Josh Winger. Ainslee Arthurs has qualified with a funded score to attend the National Championships in Ottawa in May! She has three more meets to try and make another score! If she can make the score twice she will be the first athlete out of Revelstoke in over 10 years to compete at Nationals! The coaching staff is so very pleased with the way everybody performed and are looking forward to athletes to clean up and progress their routines for the next competition in Kamloops in Frankie Howe gets inverted at a Family Day competition in Burnaby Revelstoke Acrobats photo March.

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KINDERGARTEN REGISTRATION February 24th – 27th, 2014 Parents of Children born in 2009 ~ your child is eligible for Kindergarten in September 2014.

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In order for the school district to plan for school organization, we will be conducting our annual district-wide Kindergarten registration from February 24th, 2014 – February 27th, 2014.

February 26th LAST CALL FOR ALL BABIES BORN IN 2013 Make sure your child or grandchild is included in our annual Babies of the Year Supplement. Email photos to production@revelstoketimesreview.com or fill out the form below and bring the form and a photograph into our office at 518 2nd Street West. Please include baby’s name, date of birth, gender, parents names and contact number in the email. Photos should be at least 600 pixels wide.

Parents must register children at their neighbourhood school. If a placement to another school is desired, parents must still enroll at the neighbourhood school and apply for a cross boundary placement through the principal. Registering at a particular school does not necessarily mean that the student will attend that school. Provincial class size limits are in place for Kindergarten and the placement of students is guided by the district’s Student Admission and School Choice policy. Schools start planning for the upcoming year in March and class organizations are dependent upon an accurate estimate of kindergarten enrolment. To help with our planning it is important that we register all children during the week of February 24th, 2014 to February 27th, 2014.

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Hired Equipment Registration Rocky Mountain District

The Rocky Mountain District of the Ministry of Transportation and Infrastructure is creating its list of registered Equipment for Hire in the Selkirk Service Area for the fiscal year 2014/2015, which begins April 1, 2014. This area includes Perry River east to Golden and south to Brisco on Highway 95 (not including Glacier National Park), and Revelstoke north to Mica Creek and south to Trout Lake on Highway 23. All individuals or companies registered this past year through the District Office in Revelstoke will be receiving invitations to re-register their equipment for the coming fiscal year by mail by the end of February. Any individuals or companies who were not registered in 2013, but wish to have their equipment listed, are hereby invited to contact the District Office, either in person or by phone, to obtain the appropriate registration forms. Note that while you do not need to have Commercial (Comprehensive) General Liability Insurance or up-to-date WorkSafeBC coverage to register, you will have to meet these requirements prior to working on any ministry projects. Only owned or lease-to-own equipment is eligible for registration. Equipment can only be registered in one area in any given year. Seniority is not transferable from area to area. The deadline for new registrations is 4:30 p.m. on Friday, March 21, 2014. Late registrations will be accepted, but may appear at the bottom of the open list. Note that there is no charge for registering new equipment or for changing or removing equipment information already listed.

Register through the Rocky Mountain District Office at: 555 Victoria Road, Revelstoke, B.C. You can also phone toll-free at 1 888 613-9993 or send a fax to 250 426-1523 to have the forms mailed or faxed to you, or register on-line at www.bcbid.ca.

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Bernier first Canadian to podium at ski mountaineering World Cup Revelstoke racer emerges as Canadian ambassador to event popular in Europe

Revelstoke ski mountaineering racer Melanie Bernier competes. Photo contributed Karilyn Kempton

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With a bronze medal finish at the International Ski Mountaineering Federation World Cup sprint race in Italy on February 7, Revelstoke resident Melanie Bernier became the first Canadian to reach the World Cup podium in the sport. “Standing up there felt like a reflection of all the work I put into preparing,” Bernier said with a grin. “It felt great, but also like I really deserved it.” Bernier hopes her result will help put ski mountaineering racing on Canada’s radar. “I’m stoked about getting more people involved,” enthuses Bernier. “I want to be able to share the sport.” While ski mountaineering racing is picking up steam in the United States, Canada has been slower to take to it. Bernier hopes her result could be the start of a shift, proof that a Canadian can go to Europe and earn a great result. “We’ll gain respect from peo-

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ple in Europe as well,” notes Bernier. “Before, Canadians would show up and be considered the underdog, but now people know we’re there to compete.” Ski mountaineering racing (also called randonnée racing) combines skiing and mountaineering skills, using ski touring equipment to race up alpine terrain past check points in a course. Athletes use special skins to ascend slopes on their skis, scramble over rocky sections with skis on their packs, and descend on skis. The winner is first to cross the finish line. Bernier has been a member of the Canadian National Ski Mountaineering team since 2008. She has finished in the top five at prestigious races around the world, and felt like the podium result was a long time coming. Bernier spent a month in Europe this winter and competed in ten races, including three World Cup races. The day after Bernier’s third place finish, she placed sixth in the World

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Cup Individual event, only one second after fifth place and twenty-three seconds behind fourth. Currently ranked sixth in the world, Bernier hopes to make it to the final ISMF World Cup race of the season in Norway so she only misses one World Cup race of the season. “I may need to find a pot of gold, rob a bank or sell my car,” she jokes. Hailing from outside Quebec City, Bernier got on Nordic skis at four, downhill skis at seven, and raced moguls as a teen. She first ski toured in 2006 while living in Whistler, and then entered her first ski mountaineering race only a few weeks later. After racing in her first world championship in 2008 in Switzerland, she returned to Canada inspired by the level of competition and fitness. Though she has had a fitness coach, Bernier’s success has come without the help of a ski coach. Bernier loves the challenge of competing against high-level athletes on the World Cup circuit. “You don’t learn if you’re the queen in your backyard, you learn when you’re last somewhere else,” she laughs. Bernier spent the 2012–13 winter season living and racing in France. This winter, Bernier spent a month in Europe and competed in ten races, includ-

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Bernier believes that passion is a big part of success. “Everyone is a champion at something,” she says with a smile, “and if you’re lucky enough to know what your calling is, that is a gift.” Bernier is certainly happy to be competing in the sport she loves, and happier still to be winning medals for it.

teammate finished fourth last season at the classic four-day Pierra Menta endurance race. Bernier’s advice to aspiring ski mountaineering racers is to get light gear and get out there. “Challenge yourself to do as much vertical as you can in a day. See how much you can push your limit,” encourages Bernier. She suggests jumping right into a race if a skier is interested in the sport.

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Bernier (right) scored Canada’s first International Ski Mountaineering Federation World Cup podium finish at a sprint race in Italy on Feb. 7. Photo contributed

ing three World Cup races. She admits that training in British Columbia can be difficult because of all the snow (though she does love powder skiing). An architect and owner of Monashee Drafting & Design Company, she plans to spend next winter living and working in France.

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Obituaries Barry Glasgow Barry William Glasgow of Revelstoke, BC, born February 4th, 1952 in Olds AB, passed away on January 15th, 2014 at the age of 61, after losing his battle with cancer.

Barry is survived by his younger brother Larry Glassgow of Calgary AB, his sister Linda Wirachowsky (Brian) of Vancouver B.C. and many nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by his parents Bill and Lauretta Glassgow. Barry had a great passion for country and western music, and loved to share it with family and friends. Camping, carpentry and fine woodwork were also high on his list of enjoyments. His laughter and smile will be truly missed . There will be grave side service held in Kelowna B.C. at a later date . Cremation arrangements are in care of Brandon Bowers Funeral Home, Revelstoke .

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full recovery. Smith says officers from the Kamloops RCMP’s Major Crime Unit, along with members of the Regional General Investigation Unit, continue to investigate and are trying to determine the motive “for this violent act.� Dubnyk says investigators are considering the possibility that the invasion was a case of mistaken identity, noting there are several medical marijuana grows in the area. He said nothing has been found on the property indicating illegal activity. Police are asking anyone who might have any information that could assist with this investigation to contact the Sicamous RCMP detachment at 250-8362878, or Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477.

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a 10-year skills training plan to drive industrial development. Lt. Governor Judith Guichon read the speech in the ceremonial beginning of the B.C. legislature session. It touched on the B.C. Liberal government’s familiar themes, including the need to train and retain citizens to fill one million jobs due to growth and baby boomer retirements in the next decade. “British Columbians can look forward to enhancements to the Industry Training Authority, as well as the re-engineering of our secondary and post-secondary institutions to ensure our students have the skills for the jobs of

reductions of skills training and the shortage of spaces and equipment for industrial training. The speech also promises a new 10-year plan for transportation, to build on major road, bridge and transit works that have become contentious in the Lower Mainland as it struggles to keep up with population growth. In education, the government renewed Clark’s goal of a personalized education plan for each student and “an agreement to ensure a decade of labour peace in our classrooms.� That goal comes as the government pursues an appeal of the latest court judgment in favour of the B.C. Teach-

teacher strike to build public support for an imposed settlement. NDP leader Adrian Dix called the speech “particularly lacking in vision or substance,� adding that it contains nothing for B.C. residents who “don’t work in the industries of liquefied natural gas or liquor.� In addition to touting the future benefits of LNG exports and pending liquor law reforms, the speech recounts increases in Asian trade, the ongoing “core review� to reduce provincial spending, and new union agreements that tie wage increases to an expanded economy.

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