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For the dozen or so anti-water meter proponents in attendance at city council on March 24, Councillor Michael Wirischagin gave them a little hope as he put forward a motion to hold off the installation of water meters until 2015 as originally stated in the city’s handout. The motion also stated that the meters should be optional. Wirischagin questioned the legality of having workers enter a homeowner’s house without their permission to install the meters. “Yes, all communities are heading towards water meters but very few are looking at them universally,” he said. “Vancouver, Kelowna and Castlegar all have them, but have made them voluntary and on new builds only. There were no concerns from any of them about losing grant money.” Wirischagin went on to add that the city • See WATER METERS page 8
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IT’S A BIRD! IT’S A PLANE! IT’S A TREE? Shimmer Lawrence and Dave Fitzgerald get into the spirit of pajama day at the Phoenix Mountain Spring Fling on Sunday. The pair also submitted their entry, Tree Well From Hell, into the dummy downhill contest and finished first in the “best crash” category. For more go to page A19.
Extreme weather shelter closes doors for season CRAIG LINDSAY
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Grand Forks’ cold weather shelter is closing for the spring on March 31. Boundary Emergency and Transitional Housing Society (BETHS) had a successful first year in the new Multi-Agency Accommodation Project (MAAP) building they share with Whispers of Hope and Habitat for Humanity Boundary. BETHS chair Jim Harrison told the Gazette that the shelter has seen a much steadier number of users than previous years when it was located in the Grand Forks Christian Centre. “The extreme weather shelter usually operates from Sept. 1 to March 31,” Harrison said. “The new location went extremely well. We averaged about between four and five people every night throughout the season. Last year we would have nights where we would have absolutely no guests arrive. This year we haven’t had a single night with no guests. It’s been used every night.” Harrison attributes the extra use mainly to the new location and its array of new services. “Part of it is (because of) the new shelter and
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location and the fact that we’re not in the church,” he said. “We also have some extra services like showers, TV, cable, and that kind of thing. We’ve made it more comfortable for people. Plus we do have the ability to keep pets with people in the shelter which we couldn’t do before. So there is a number of things which add up to make things a little better for the guests and made it more inviting.” Harrison said it’s also advantageous having Whispers of Hope soup kitchen in the same building. The shelter keeps people off the street and out of the cold, which can be very dangerous. “The purpose of the shelter is for extreme weather—if they were to try to sleep out on the street they’d be physically in danger and possibly even die,” Harrison said. “Having a shelter where they can go to and receive food and shelter is a big plus for the community.” He said they have not received any complaints from nearby neighbours regarding the shelter. He did say over the winter the RCMP was called out twice to deal with minor incidences inside the shelter, none of which led to any charges. “Those were dealt with very well by the staff
there,” he said. “That’s not unusual. You get people in a distressed situation and you’ll get the odd temper flare up. No charges were laid. RCMP was just called in to keep the peace.” BETHS has two people on site each night while the shelter is open from 8 p.m. until 8 a.m. One is a paid staff member, while the other is an unpaid volunteer. Harrison said the shelter was able to open and operate throughout the winter based mostly on donations received from local businesses and private citizens. “When we started off the season, we were projected $55 per night that we would have to pay just to keep the shelter open,” he said. “That did happen; however, local donations helped us absorb that cost. In addition, had it not been for our volunteers, we would not have been able to keep our doors open at the shelter. Our biggest, grateful thanks to our volunteers who put in countless hours working for the shelter in volunteering their precious time.” Harrison said the board will be looking back at the season to evaluate what improvements can be made. “We’ll be looking at things like trying to land• See SHELTER CLOSES page 8
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1934: Gold found in chickens’ crops 1909 A complimentary smoker was given by the citizens of Grand Forks to the local hockey team, winners of the Boundary Challenge Cup. 1914 F. August Heinze, U.S. copper magnate, was told he must pay taxes on 307,800 acres of land in Kootenay and Boundary district, amounting to $12,312 per annum. 1919 Officials of the great Northern Railway announced their readiness to give returned soldiers full consideration in every vacancy hereabouts. 1923 April 9 was named as clean-up day when citizens were expected to have completed spring clean-out of their yards and lanes. 1929 The government decided to make a grant of $2,900 to help the over-taxed ranch properties with their taxation. 1934 Two chickens purchased from a traveling salesman, believed to have come from the Rock Creek district, were found to have gold in their crops and immediately started a gold stampede. Besides
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1979 A 1,536-sq.-ft addition to the GFSS gymnasium is among the list of capital projects for which the Grand Forks school district has now received Ministry of Education approval. 1984 One of Grand Forks’ and Christina Lake’s golfers and notable characters, Jim Flynn, died on March 12 at the age of 94. 1989 The idea of damming the Granby River north of Grand Forks and re-establishing the 670-acre body of water originally known as Smelter Lake, is an ongoing topic of discussion. Ald. Peter Abrosimoff said he is interested in determining the feasibility of power generation as an added benefit. 1994 An outbreak of scarlet fever in Curlew IN THE over the last month has BEGINNING health officials on red Grand Forks alert. Credit union under 2004 construction. About 50 students ages five to 13 will be displaced for the rest of the school year as Midway Elementary school gets revamped due to potential asbestos and radon problems. The students will carry on the rest of the year with the 55 students at Greenwood Elementary. 2009 The Kettle River is the number two most endangered river in B.C. according to the Outdoor Recreation Council of B.C.’s 17th annual listing released March 23. The Kettle, listed last year as number six, moved up as a result of excessive water extraction, development pressures, and the small-scale hydro development project slated for the Cascade Falls area near Christina Lake.
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local businessmen interested in staking claims, some of the big companies were also making deals. 1944 The original ‘Founder of Phoenix,’ Robert Denzler passed away at his home near Greenwood at 93. 1949 Grand Forks’ team of outstanding runners, Ez and Jim Henniger, of the University of B.C., took first and broke records in the 880 and 440 yard dashes. 1954 Grand Forks was the first city on mainland B.C. to reach its quota in the Red Cross drive. 1959 Grand Forks won an acting award for the first time in the Oliver Drama Festival when Jack Polonicoff of the Grand Forks High School won best actor for his role in Saganarelle. 1964 The Grand Forks and District Credit Union held its 15th anniversary annual meeting with 300 members and guests attending. 1969 The district’s newest service club, the Kinsmen Club of Grand Forks, received its charter during a gala Saturday evening affair, with Kinsmen representatives from throughout the province present to assist in the ceremonies. 1974 A record attendance of 1,500 people crowded into the arena for the 8th annual ice cream carnival.
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Fitness park will be ready for summer
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The Grand Forks recreation complex will soon be adding an outdoor fitness park as well as a demonstration community garden. At the March 24 city council meeting, Grand Forks City Council approved a license of occupation which allows the Regional District of Kootenay Boundary (RDKB) to move forward with their development plans for the installation of the project. “It’s a regional district project,” said Mayor Brian Taylor. “It’s going into that piece between the east end of the pool and the skatepark. Our permission was to use a 100-square-metre piece of land to give them enough room for the whole installation.” The outdoor fitness park will be a linear design featuring 12 to 14 pieces of outdoor equipment. “We have ground preparations still to do but we’re hoping to have it all up and done by the end of June,” said John Mackey, manager of recreation and facilities. “The financing and everything just got approved last week when the regional district budgets were approved.” The equipment is expected to cost $35,000 and the total cost of the project will be around $55,000, said Mackey. The fitness park will by a 300-square-metre (10m by 30m) project in total. “All our quotes are in (for the purchase of the equipment), so we just have to finalize the selection process,” he said. “We’ll install it ourselves like we’ve done in the past.” Mackey said the outdoor fitness park will be a great addition to the facility and the community in general. “It’ll handle all ages,” he said. “It’s for the whole community. Kids can use it. It’ll be wheelchair accessible. We want to keep people active. It’s a popular trend across the country.” Mackey added that the outdoor fitness park will be tied in to a demonstration community garden. “We’re looking at building a demonstration garden around the back of the aquatic centre and having it wrap around the building and incorporating part of the fitness centre as well,” said Mackey. The demonstration garden is still in the preliminary, planning stage but when completed will beautify the area and allow the community to plant an edible landscape with lawn and trees. Graham Watt, project coordinator for the Kettle River Watershed Management Plan, is part of a number of people working on the demonstration community garden project and says the idea of the garden is to provide a number of different functions including providing food from the trees, shrubs and vines, and providing shade for the people exercising outside. “The idea is to celebrate food and sustainable food in particular in a small, urban scale that pushes the edge of what sustainability can mean,” said Watt. “It’s a pretty exciting opportunity. It’s gardening with an ecosystem as opposed to having something you always have to maintain.” Watt said he envisions being able to go outside after his swim at the pool and grabbing a peach from a tree on the southside. Mackey adds that he expects that the garden space will really add to the beauty of the entire area. “It’s what’s called a demonstration garden – it’s for education and learning,” he said. “The initial designs are quite exciting. Our portion is that we would like them to use our land and make it more accessible. We’re hoping that finally after 25 years we can have this whole rec centre site fully landscaped and developed and neat and clean as part of the community.”
Thank You We would like to extend our most sincere thank you for all the help received as a result of a fire which destroyed our home, belongings, as well took two of our beloved pets. To our areas fire departments, friends, family and caring members of our community, we will be forever grateful for your support. Paul & Sue Adrain & Family Christina Lake, BC
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The Grand Forks and Boundary Regional Agricultural Society and the Boundary Organic Producers Association hosted Seedy Saturday on March 10 at the Anglican Church. There were several tables and people were encouraged to either share or trade their excess seeds.
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through the atmosphere. The councillor also attended a presentation on making sustainability work in rural commuA local councillor returned recently from a nities. “It spoke to Internet connectivity being a key trip to a sustainability conference in Prince Edward Island where he attended several sessions factor in making a rural community work,” he said in the report. “Of course, with our fibre opon municipal governance. At the regular council meeting on March 24, tic network we have a real opportunity to be a council received for information a report from leader in B.C. as we develop strategies around Councillor Gary Smith in regards to his atten- our asset.” A report that caught Smith’s eye focused dance at the Federal Council of Municipalities (FCM) conference in Charlottetown, PEI in Feb- on how methane captured from organic waste landfills could be used to generate ruary. electricity. Smith reported that on his “Perhaps there is an opportufirst day at the event, he parnity here,” he said. ticipated in a session which disDoug Allin, city chief adminiscussed the Canadian Infrastructrative officer, said that all councilture Report. lors as well as the mayor receive “With the many figures premoney through the city’s operating sented, it was clear that while budget to attend different conferCanadian infrastructure is not in ences each year. disrepair, it is at risk,” reported Smith. “Nearly 30 per cent of all “These are for relations from municipal infrastructure, based our city to relate to other bodies to on a survey of 123 municipaliprovide information back to us,” COUNCILLOR ties, is rated at ‘fair’ to ‘very said Allin. “It gives councillors the GARY SMITH poor’. The four primary assets opportunity to meet with the proare: drinking water systems, wastewater and viders for these services at a focused sessions storm water networks, and municipal roads. where they’re able to sit in on workshops relat“The replacement cost of these assets alone ed to specific grant programs, related to specific totals $171.8 billion. The point was driven home initiatives.” that municipalities cannot afford these costs on Allin said the city regularly sends council their own. It builds on the argument that mu- members to conferences put on by FCM, Union nicipalities cannot subsist on the current grant of British Columbia Municipalities (UBCM) system of funding employed by senior levels of and the Association of Kootenay and Boundary government.” Local Governments (AKBLG). Smith also attended a session called “storm “This is how the business of the city gets warning” about the effects of global warm- down outside the community with the provining and its effect on how water is circulated cial and federal government,” he said.
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The recent news that the RDKB will be building an outdoor fitness park at the Grand Forks recreation centre is good news indeed. Outdoor parks with exercise equipment built to withstand the elements and provide an opportunity for anyone to work out are all the rage now. Christina Lake opened their outdoor fitness park last summer, following the lead of similar builds in Castlegar and Cranbrook. The additional news that the regional district will also be partnering with local groups to build a demonstration community garden around the aquatic centre is also great news. The garden is only in the preliminary stages at this point, but it is expected to not only improve the aesthetic beauty of the area but provide educational opportunities for local gardeners and others with ongoing workshops. Another benefit from the garden could be the involvement of nearby seniors from Silver Kettle as well as other community groups and organizations.
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Don’t skew balance through language manipulation Second Opinion JIM HOLTZ
I have lately become particularly annoyed with politicians who manipulate language. In the U.S., politicians on the conservative right now constantly refer to the poor as “takers” and the rich as “job creators.” Since enabling “takers” is perceived as bad, the conservative right uses that label to justify cutting social programs to the disadvantaged, and since everyone knows the country needs more jobs, the conservatives propose providing tax breaks and monetary incentives to support the “job creators.” The rich get richer, etc. Conservatives in Canada and particularly in B.C. manipulate language as well; for example, they constantly refer to the glories of free
enterprise. They no longer refer to our economic system as capitalism. That term began to go out of favour with the Great Depression after fortunes, farms and homes were lost and forlorn investors started jumping out of high windows. Today, no politician wants to be seen as a capitalist; “free enterpriser” sounds so much better. It has the word “free” in it after all, and don’t we all believe in freedom and want to be free? The exponents of free enterprise also love the terms free market and free trade because, well, they have the word free in them and that makes those things desirable. Adam Smith, the 18th century philosopher whose seminal work The Wealth of Nations first described how capitalism works, foresaw the abuses that might occur if those who owned the businesses (whom he refers to as the masters) were too “free” to control things. “Masters,” Smith
writes, “sometimes enter into particular combinations to sink the wages of labour...” These practices, he continues, “are always conducted with the utmost silence and secrecy.... In contrast, when workers combine (to raise wages), the masters never cease to call aloud for the assistance of the civil magistrate, and the rigorous execution of those laws which have been enacted with so much severity against the combination (collective efforts) of servants, labourers, and journeymen.” Sound familiar? The 18th century “combination” of business and political interests that sought to “sink” the wages of workers is alive and well in B.C. today. Its linchpin is the convenient, legislated labelling of a wide variety of work as being “essential services,” a wonderful manipulation of language. The term was first used to prevent the job actions of police and firefighters, describing their work as
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essential to social order and safety. It was expanded to end the job actions of nurses who were deemed “essential” to the health and well-being of citizens. Then it was applied to teachers in a real stretch of meaning. No longer were lives at stake, but instead, it was deemed “essential” that students not be deprived of a single day of learning. Apparently, the 12 weeks of holidays the Ministry of Education grants them were not essential to learning, but any additional time off was. And finally, we see it applied to truck drivers at the Port of Vancouver, whose work is “essential” to provincial business interests. In order to work in a manner satisfactory to all, capitalism requires a balance of power between “masters” and “workers.” Politicians should not try to skew the balance or attempt to hide their bias through language manipulation.
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Letter to the Editor: In response to Mr. Ernie Whalen’s letter in the March 5th edition, I would like to give what I understand to be ‘reliable information’. In regard to the retracted study from the Food and Chemical Toxicology Journal (note the corrected name of the journal), “Long Term Toxicity of Roundup Herbicide and a Roundup Tolerant Genetically Modified Maize”, Seralini, G.-E., et al, it was in fact retracted, but under very unusual circumstances. According to the journal’s own rules for retraction, this study fit none of those. It was apparently deemed to have “inconclusive results,” which is not a reason for retraction. It was interesting to note that between the time of the publication of the study and the retraction, an extra person was added to the editorial board, a person who had previous connections with Monsanto. There are many comments from qualified scientists on the Food and Chemical Toxicology website condemning the retraction including one from Marcel Roberfroid, a former member of the editorial board of the journal. In
part he said, “I feel ashamed about your recent decision to retract Serafini’s paper previously accepted for publication after a full review process.” One of the saddest things about this particular issue is that the Serafini study found that many of the abnormalities began to show up after the fourth month. All the studies performed by industry and given to government agencies for approval only require three-month studies. I have written and asked Health Canada (who by the way disagreed with the Seralini study), that it only makes sense that if this study showed problems at the four-month and later stage, wouldn’t it be prudent to set up a long-term study with the parameters agreed to by all parties before hand and test the validity of the Seralini results? There should be no fear in real science! There are many points that Mr. Whalen gave that I agree with, and I note his long involvement in plant breeding. He mentioned conventional plant breeding (of two parent lines of compatible parents) to create Fl hybrids; this is well recognized in plant
characteristic improvement. And yes, it is not generally worthwhile to save seeds from hybrids as the new plants produced from those seeds will not breed true to the Fl parents; but it is not illegal to save those seeds. However, genetically engineered seeds must be purchased from an authorized supplier under contract which states that seed produced from the resulting plants cannot be saved by the purchaser; they are patent protected. And, if a farmer who has sown conventional seed on his property, and his plants during the pollinization process are contaminated with genetically engineered pollen, his seed will contain the patented genes, and the seeds then become the intellectual property of the patent holder, and it is illegal for the farmer to plant those seeds! The other issue with genetically engineered organisms is that the genes that are inserted into the plant DNA generally come from other species lines and these genes are impossible to come together in nature or by conventional breeding. Peter Brown, Grand Forks
It’s time to listen to the majority of citizens Letter to the Editor:
An open letter to Grand Forks City Council The unfortunate closing of two businesses recently should send a message to council and highlight some of the concerns citizens have in Grand Forks. The erosion of services, with no tax relief for the loss, is a credible complaint of taxpayers. Garbage pickup is just an example. Same taxes, less service. Council needs to be more transparent in doing their daily businesses. They need to explain themselves better and be more accountable for their decisions, rather than dismissing people’s questions. We live in a town with low growth. Tourism is not going to get us out of this hole. You, as council, are tasked with stopping the bleeding. You have to be more business friendly and offer incentives to attract jobs. You have to ask yourselves, why do we pay for free WiFi downtown? This is an unnecessary cost. We have to do more with less, rather than automatically raising taxes. We have to take a hard look at need versus want, the same as taxpayers have to do with their own personal budget. We have to drill down and fine tune costs during budget time, not just gloss over and add inflation each year. Municipalities should have balanced budget legislation,
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something that both the federal and provincial governments have done. Municipalities are the most unregulated of these three bodies of government at this time. I know many of you, and you are all capable people with probably good intentions. However, you have to start listening to the citizens. You can see by the water meter issue—that was closed down by council with little debate. A sign of the times is that people are finally rising up and speaking out. These people used to be called “the silent majority”. You can’t always cater to the minority, but need to listen to the majority who pay for the services and voted you all in. The questions should have been: Can we afford water meters at this time? Do we really need them now? Can you show that this is not just another tax grab? Is it possible to delay the implementation to a time when our economy is healthier and we can afford it. In closing, I agree you can’t please everyone, all the time; but you certainly have to listen to the majority. They are all the ones who voted you in and can vote you out. Thank you for listening. Joe Mottishaw, Grand Forks
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At the council meeting on March 10, I presented council with a letter from Coralee Oakes, Minister of Community, Sport and Cultural Development, stating, “I assure you that the Province of British Columbia does not require local governments to build new assets before applying for funding. You commented on the installation of water meters...” Your council has repeatedly stated that you feel we must install water meters in order to secure this funding to help fix our aging infrastructure. You were obviously not convinced by Coralee Oak’s letter and again asserted that water meters were necessary for funding. I was curious to see if other communities without water meters were receiving gas tax funding so I looked it up. At the last council meeting on March 24 I asked council if they were aware of Cranbrook’s large gas tax grant that they received for their sewer system. Cranbrook, although they voted at referendum not to borrow money to install the meters, still was awarded a grant for waste management. It’s surprising that they weren’t told to install meters and reduce their water consumption and therefore their sewage, before receiving money to improve their infrastructure. This is the link for your reference: http:// www.infrastructure.gc.ca/media/newsnouvelles/2012/20120105cranbrook-eng. html. On this same site I quickly found two other meter-free cities that have also received gas tax grants. The Gas Tax Fund Agreement Schedule A states that gas tax money can be used for “developing or upgrading drinking water systems to improve water quality and reduce water use, increase energy efficiency, and secure water supply in the face of drought,” and “community energy systems (wind, solar, thermal, geothermal, etc.)” among other things. I also asked at the last council meeting, if you had considered adapting our water pumps to run off of the abundant solar power we have available at our peak watering time in the summer months. With so many innovative options available to us, couldn’t we put our $1.3 million in gas tax funding to a more constructive use? Julia Butler, Grand Forks
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BULLETIN BOARD Canadian Red Cross Health Equipment Loan Programme (HELP) The Grand Forks-Boundary Depot of the Canadian Red Cross Health Equipment Loan Programme (HELP) is located in the lower level of the Boundary Hospital. We are open Monday, Wednesday and Friday 11 a.m. until 1 p.m. Referral from a health care provider is required before equipment is provided. Call 250-442-2608 for more information. Dinners at Home St. John’s UCW in partnership with Interior Health Food Services provides a menu of 16 frozen meals that store in your freezer, to be reheated in a microwave or oven. Community seniors and caregivers and recently discharged patients benefit from these wellbalanced nutritional meals. For information contact Gill Matthews at 250-442-8783 or United Church office at 250-442-3311. Grand Forks Seniors Center Activities Branch 68 City Park. Monday + Thursday: Cribbage 1:30 p.m. Tuesday: Arts/Crafts/ Quilters 9:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. Wednesday: Whist 1:30 p.m. Monday + Wednesday (Sept. - May): Carpet Bowling 9:00 a.m. Thursday: Choir 9:30 a.m. Centre can be rented anytime. Rates are reasonable. Phone Yvonne Tedesco 250-442-3036. Community Archives Open Tuesday to Thursday in the basement of City Hall. Please call 250-442-8266 and ask for Sue in the Archives and she will assist you. Women’s Resource Centre Hours Boundary Women’s Resource Centre dropin is Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. We provide referrals, library, information, social time for women and much more. For more info call 250442-5212. 2nd Monday Every Month • Grand Forks Hospital Auxiliary meets in
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the Hospital Board Room at 2 p.m. New members are welcome. For info call 250-442-0323. Every Tuesday • Learn sign language at the Grand Forks Public Library every Tuesday to Dec. 17, 2013 from 12 noon to 1 p.m. Class open to all ages. No registration required. Drop-in anytime. Class is free but a food donation box will be available if you wild like to help out in that way. For information about the class, call Leanne or Tammy at Sunshine Valley Community Services at 250-442-3335 ext. 211. • Girls in Action (Pioneer Clubs) meet at the Gospel Chapel, 7048 Donaldson, Grand Forks from 3:30 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. Contact Dianna Borthwick at 250-442-5376. (Girls grades 2 to 7). • Prayer Canada meets from 12 - 1 p.m. at gallery 2 in the meeting room. New members welcome. • Breastfeeding Café, 10 - 11 a.m. Granville Family Centre, 1200 Central Ave. For anyone interested in breastfeeding: a breastfeeding mom, pregnant woman, or grandmother, aunt, sister or friend of a breastfeeder. Come for support, learning, sharing. Call Public Health at 250-443-3150 or Cynthia at 250-442-5355. • Chess Club - from 4 - 7 p.m. at the Grand Forks Library. All ages welcome. • Figure Drawing/Painting Group meets 5:30-7:30 at gallery 2. Artists bring their own materials. Easels available. Schedule sometimes changes so please call Nora first if you plan to drop by. No membership free, but $20 per month or a $5 drop-in fee collected to pay models. For information call gallery 2 at 250-442-2211 or Nora at 250-442-3668. • The Sunshine Quilters of Grand Forks meet at 9:30 a.m. at the Focus on Fibre building on Donaldson Drive. For more info call Kim at 250-442-8802. • Scrabble at the Grand Forks Public Library from 1-3 p.m. • CAN/AM Women’s closed AA meetings, 11 a.m. to noon at the Anglican Church Basement.
• Crib at the Legion Hall starts 6:30 p.m. sharp. • Grand Forks Air Cadets meet at the Legion from 6:30 to 9 p.m. This organization promotes leadership skills, camaraderie and working together as a team. New members always welcome. Join the fun. Contact Jim: 1-866-447-9304 or Janice 250-442-5732. • St. John’s Ambulance Brigade, Boundary Branch meeting 7 p.m. at 8008 Donaldson Drive. • Grand Forks Contract Bridge Club meets at Anglican Church at 7 p.m.; all welcome. For info or reservations call Al at 250-4422525. • Grand Forks Pipes & Drums practices 6:30 - 8:30 p.m. in Room 101 at GFSS. Beginning and experienced pipers and drummers invited to join. Lessons by arrangement. Inquiries, please call 250-442-1249. • AA (open) meeting in Greenwood at the McArthur Centre, at 8 p.m. Contact 250446-2249 or 442-0072. • Pioneer Girls/Girls in Action - Gospel Chapel 3:30-5 p.m. Contact Eileen Gobbett at 250-442-2417. • TOPS is the weight loss support group of choice for thousands. Join us and you will see why. Weigh-in is at 8:30 a.m.; meeting to follow, at the Gospel Chapel (7048 Donaldson Drive, Room 302). Questions? Call Frances at 250-442-0638. • Community Learning Place – drop-in – from 2 to 5 p.m. at the Grand Forks Library. Come for help with reading, writing, basic computer, test preparation, citizenship study. This program is a partnership between CBAL and the Grand Forks Public Library. • Kettle River Runners: your friendly Grand Forks running club meets for a group run every Tuesday throughout the fall and winter at 5 p.m. at the aquatic centre. Runs are generally 5 to 8 km in length, and the group splits into runners of similar ability. Further information about club events are posted on our website: www.kettleriverrunners. shawwebspace.ca. • Grand Forks Farmer Market 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. 2nd Wednesday Every Month • Want to meet your North Fork neighbours
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and help in bringing the community closer? The North Fork Community Club meets every 2nd Wednesday of the month. New members are welcome. For more info, please contact Tanis at 250-443-9358. • Evangeline Chapter No. 31 Order of the Eastern Star meets in the Masonic Hall at 7:30 p.m. • North Fork Community Club meets at the hall (except July and August). Every Wednesday • Every Wednesday (as per school schedule) Women’s Morning Out at the Gospel Chapel. Lunch and child minding provided. Doors open at 9:30 a.m. For more information contact Tammy Battersby at 250-4431295. • Bored Room Bistro’s Crib at 7 p.m. at 607 - 8th Ave., Midway, B.C. Free! • The Grand Forks Choral Society meets to practice at 7 - 9 p.m. in the Grand Forks Secondary School Band room for their spring concerts April 26 and 27. New members are most welcome to join this non-audition community choir until the end of January. For more information, call Kirsten 250-4428897 or Nanci 250-442-3935 or visit www. grandforkschoralsociety.ca. • Senor’s Centre Branch 68 holds Carpet Bowling at 9:30 a.m. • Boundary Healing Rooms - open from 1-3 p.m. at the Grand Forks Christian Centre (behind Overwaitea). Affiliated with International Association of Healing Rooms. Trained prayer teams ready to pray with you. No charge. No appointment necessary. • Drop-in Whist is held at the Seniors’ Hall in Grand Forks City Park at 1:30 p.m. • Pickle Ball is held at Barbara Ann Park from 4:30 to 6:30 p.m. $1 drop-in fee. (Also held Mondays.) Contact 250-442-2604 for information. Everyone welcome. • Free Texas Holdem Poker at the Royal Canadian Legion, 7353 - 6th St. Grand Forks, BC. For information, call Frank at 250-443-2370. 1st Wednesday Every Month • Ladies, interested in finding out about the Red Hat Ladies? Why not join us at our monthly meeting at 7 p.m. at the Grand Forks Public LIbrary. We are a social club who just likes to have fun and wear red
hats. Hope to see you there! • In the Company of Friends is a support group for parents/guardians who are raising children with special needs. We meet from 7-9 p.m. at the Glanville Centre, 1200 Central Avenue. Childcare is available onsite, as well as snacks and refreshments. For more information contact Angela at ampopoff@ telus.net or call 250-442-0833. • Genealogy group meets at the Grand Forks Public Library at 10:00 a.m. Join others to research your family roots. 2nd Wednesday Every Month • Want to meet your North Fork neighbours and help in bringing the community closer? The North Fork Community Club meets every 2nd Wednesday of the month. New members are welcome. For more info, please contact Tanis at 250-443-9358. • Evangeline Chapter No. 31 Order of the Eastern Star meets in the Masonic Hall at 7:30 p.m. • North Fork Community Club meets at the hall (except July and August). 3rd Wednesday Every Month • Rock Creek Women’s Institute meets at 11:45 a.m. for a potluck lunch at a member’s home. New members are always welcome. Phone Mary at 250-446-2454 or Sue at 250-446-2608. 2nd & 4th Wednesday Every Month • The Rumplestiltskein Fibre Arts Guild of Rock Creek meets. Phone 250-446-2431 or 250-446-2406 for more information. Every Saturday • Adult Knitting Club 1:15 - 2:45 p.m. at the Grand Forks Library. Needles and wool provided, but feel free to bring your own supplies. Donations for this program are gratefully accepted. Let the library know in advance if you will attending this free program. 250-442-3944. • Kettle River Lions’ Meat Draw at 3 p.m. at the Prospector at the Rock Creek Hotel. • Boundary Woodworkers Guild meet every morning for a drop in workshop at around 9:30 am at 8120B Donaldson Drive (the former SPCA site) with a monthly business meeting at 10 a.m. on the 1st Saturday of each month. Prospective members are welcome.
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Opinion
‘Recycle’ MMBC program
KELVIN McCULLOCH CEO, Buckerfields
A few months back, I received a notification which advised me that I had to declare whether Buckerfields was a ‘producer’ of printed paper or packaging material. If so, we would have to implement an ‘approved stewardship plan’ to deal with the material. Otherwise we would have to join another ‘stewardship plan’ and pay fees to that plan holder. I thought it was a scam. But I looked into it further and determined that there was indeed regulatory provisions in effect which stated this very thing and according to the regulations, Buckerfields is now a ‘producer’ of printed paper and packaging material, with the best example being our Buckerfields feed bags. I then discussed the alternatives with a Ministry of Environment official and came to realize that we had no choice but to join the only approved stewardship plan in the province, Multi Material BC (MMBC). We signed the MMBC contract. But we also read it. And it stated that MMBC had to file audited financial statements on its web site. I recently went to the web site and there are no audited financial statements. Now, several months later, I have discovered the following: MMBC is a corporation under the Societies Act comprised of three directors, two of which live in Ontario. None of the directors have public sector credentials. All of the directors represent large corporate interests. MMBC is not accountable to any government agency, appointed official, elected official or any other government body other than the Registrar of Companies under the Societies Act. MMBC is not governed by the province’s Financial Administration Act which sets out the rules for the administration of all public monies. None of the monies collected by MMBC, including the fees Buckerfields is supposed to pay go to the Public Accounts of the Province or any other government organization. MMBC is not subject to oversight by the Auditor General of BC Under MMBC’s ‘stewardship plan’ as approved by the Provincial government, MMBC has the authority to charge compa-
nies like Buckerfields unlimited fees based on whatever MMBC spends, regardless of what the actual costs are to recycle our feed bags and regardless of the fact that we already pay municipal taxes in all eight of our locations. MMBC has the authority to come into any municipality in the Province and offer financial incentives to the locally elected government to do what MMBC wants in the area of waste collection and recycling; if the locally elected government refuses, MMBC has the authority to do what it wants anyway. The municipal governments of the province do not know the background of MMBC and don’t yet realize the fees that MMBC is charging to Buckerfields and all the other companies amounts to double taxation The municipal governments are going to have to give up that tax base they have for waste collection and recycling because the shift to ‘producers’ paying directly for waste collection and recycling eliminates the need and justification for ‘consumers’ i.e. property tax payers to pay for these services through the municipalities. The provincial government did not consult with the municipal governments or the public but companies like Buckerfields are pointing it out because until it is resolved, we are being taxed twice for the same service and residential taxpayers (including me) are being taxed for something that someone else is actually paying for. Taxpayers and municipal governments were not consulted as to whether they really want to shift the financing and control of municipal waste and recycling services out of the municipal jurisdiction, that is , the jurisdiction of democratically elected municipal officials into the hands of a corporation under the Societies Act that is accountable to no one and is outside the jurisdiction of the Provincial Auditor General. Taxpayers and voters are unaware that the fees being charged by MMBC are so onerous that they will cause newspaper closures and job losses of 300-500 in the newspaper industry in British Columbia, even though recycled newsprint is actually very valuable. In finding all this out, I lament the fact that none of this was introduced into the legislature for proper debate because it
www.grandforksgazette.ca A7 means that instead of spending my days managing the sale of chicks and garden supplies at Buckerfields, I have to spend my time trying to revive democratic processes in British Columbia, retroactively. I find it appalling. My position as of the time of this writing is this, we ain’t paying a dime to MMBC and neither should anyone else, not until: The provincial government reconciles what it is doing with the municipal governments and municipal taxpayers so that taxpayers don’t have to pay twice. The provincial government takes back the legislation which calls us ‘producers’ and ‘blames us’ for the choices made by manufacturers and indeed consumers that are completely outside of our control. Any monies charged under the auspices of the Recyling Regulation are included in the Public Accounts of the Province and subject to the provisions of the Financial Administration Act and the Auditor General Act. Whatever is going to be done is introduced into the Legislative Assembly in the form of a Bill so that the proper public debate can occur. Insofar as MMBC has not filed its audited financial statements since inception, and the period of time not reported spans more than two years, and insofar as MMBC is actually a taxing and funding agency, there be an independent public enquiry into the financial operations, sources and uses of funds, contractual procedures and expenditures of MMBC. No, Buckerfields is not paying a dime until this cash and power grab is unraveled and revealed for what it is. One final word: 96 per cent of all printed paper and packaging material is already being picked up or deposited into municipally financed facilities. Despite what MMBC is saying, at least 53 per cent of that is already being recycled and it is very likely that that number was seriously understated to give the government a reason for its MMBC cash and power grab. In reality, there is no basis for setting up a recycling dictatorship and charging punitive fees to companies like Buckerfields at all. Recycling is a booming business with rapidly increasing prices of marketable commodities. Could that be why the board of MMBC is all big business and outside the jurisdiction of the Auditor General? We don’t have to change a thing to see recycling take off in B.C., in the hands of our elected municipal officials. We need to send the MMBC regime to the recycle bin.
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By Craig Lindsay
Fraud Warning
On March 27 at around 3 p.m., a person from Christina Lake called the RCMP on behalf of one of his clients who had received a phone call from someone claiming to be from Canada Revenue Agency. “The Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) person ended up talking to one of the children in the household and stated that their father owed money and they needed his social insurance number and they would cut a deal,” said Staff Sgt. Jim Harrison. “Things got out of hand and apparently this caller got quite belligerent. It became pretty obvious that the caller was not from CRA. Of course, CRA doesn’t do that.” Harrison said this type of scam happens not just in our community but throughout the country. “People are advised not to take any action or give out any information over the phone. Even if you receive an email. We strongly suggest people contact CRA, not by using the number supplied but by going online and using their website, and ensure you are dealing with someone calling legitimately from Canada Revenue.” Harrison again cautions that people be very careful and not give out information like social insurance number or date of birth.
Papers on fire
On March 29 at 12:30 p.m.. RMCP received an anonymous complaint of newspapers being on fire on Cameron Road. Police and Grand Forks Fire Rescue attended and located three separate scenes where newspaper were lit on fire and thrown either into the middle of the road or stuffed in a mailbox. “Male suspect involved is believed to be six feet tall and wearing a red hoody,” said Harrison. “Patrols were completed but the suspect could not be located. There was no damage to property. The only items burnt were the newspapers.” Anyone with any information is urged to call Grand Forks RCMP at 250-442-8288.
Break and Enter at Lake
Police received a report of a break and enter at 12:39 a.m. on March 30 at Westlake Road at Christina Lake. “It appears a shop at the back of some seasonal property on West Lake was broken into,” said Harrison. “It looks like the back door was pried open. Tires and wheels were removed from a 1983 AMC jeep that was stored in the shop. Also stolen were a pressure washer and three mountain bikes and two sets of golf clubs. At this time we have no suspects or witnesses.” The theft is believed to have occurred over night on March 29.
Shelter closes
scape the back of the building and maybe something at the front to clean things up and make it look better,” he said. “We’re waiting to hear if we’re able to acquire a gazebo for the back.” Harrison said the shelter would like to extend their hours down the road. “If we can obtain the funding and the volunteers, we’d
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should honour the handout that stated the water meters wouldn’t be installed until 2015. “The discussion centres on integrity and trust and doing what you say you’re going to do. If you make a mistake and change timelines because of the mistake, that would show that the city lives up to its word.” Upon stating his motion, which was voted down 6-1, Wirirschagin received modest applause from the crowd. “At this point, I would need to get a list of those questions and get it off to our solicitor,” replied Doug Allin, city chief administrative officer. Allin added that discussion of the legalities of the water meter installations would have to be done in-camera (not open to the public) unless council instructed otherwise. He also added that it would cost the city considerable amounts of money at this point for consulting fees for the request for proposal. Allin also stated that the water meter program is essentially voluntary. Allin added that council isn’t expected to set the new rates for water until 2016 to give residents a period of adjustment with the meters. Before the vote on the motion, Mayor Brian Taylor stated he was against it. “I think this is an unnecessary waste of public money and delay in the time frames we’ve already agreed to as a group. Changing directions now, I think, would be very destructive.” After the meeting, Taylor told the Gazette that what Coun. Wirischagin proposed was completely unworkable. “There may be a staggered approach to some of the things were doing,” said Taylor. “It’s early on in the process to predict that. The option of voluntary vs. mandatory is something we’re quite aware of.” Taylor said it would perhaps be best for the city to start water meter installation with those in favour of the project and most cooperative, “But I can’t say what the timeline would be on when we service the voluntary people or whether that’s a priority or not.” But Taylor did reiterate that the city could not offer some people a flat rate while others are on meters. “Obviously, that is not going to work,” he said. Allin told the Gazette that the questions raised at council regarding the water meter installation would be addressed in an upcoming bylaw. “The city will have more details to come respecting the program with installations and timelines in the coming weeks that will be clearly outlined to ensure that all customers are aware of the way the program will be presented with timelines.”
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like to open at 4 p.m. when Whispers closes,” he said. “On the weekends when Whispers isn’t open, we’d like to stay open a few hours later so we don’t have to put people on the street at 8 a.m. I think there’s a need there and we’re exploring those options at the board level.” Whispers of Hope will continue to operate throughout the
rest of the year with both the soup kitchen and the thrift store. Habitat for Humanity is hoping to start work on their ReStore building, which will be the last piece of the MAAP puzzle, in the spring or summer. The ReStore building will recycle used building materials, furniture, tools, equipment, appliances and other secondhand goods.
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Accounts Payable E Billing Supplier’s to the City of Grand Forks are now able to send invoices via email to AP@grandforks.ca Electronic Billing is convenient, saves on postage costs and helps the City process invoices more quickly.
Council would like to acknowledge the Grand Forks Fire Department for doing their part for water conservation. Way to Go!!
Flood Preparation reverse flow valves in basement floor drains. • Do not store your important documents in the basement. Keep them at a higher level, protected from flood damage. If flood is forecast • Turn off basement furnaces and the outside gas valve. • Take special precautions to safeguard electrical, natural gas or propane heating equipment. • Shut off electricity only if flooding has not yet begun and the area around the breaker panel is completely dry. Stand to the side of the breaker panel and look away from the panel when switching the power off. Have a flashlight
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e are currently monitoring area snow packs and, dependant on spring weather conditions, want residents to be prepared for the possibility of flooding. If your home is in an area subject to flooding in extreme high water flows please ensure the following are completed: To reduce the likelihood of flood damage • Put weather protection sealant around basement windows and the base of ground level floors. • Install drainage for downspouts a sufficient distance from your residence to ensure that water moves away from the building. • Consider installing a sump pump and zero
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with you. If flooding is imminent • Move furniture, electrical appliances and other belongings to floors above ground level. • Remove toxic substances such as pesticides and insecticides from the flood area to prevent
pollution. • Remove toilet bowls and plug basement sewer drains and toilet connections with a wooden stopper. • Disconnect eaves troughs if they are connected to the house sewer. • In some cases, homes may be protected with sandbags or polyethylene barriers. Follow instructions from local emergency officials. • Do NOT attempt to shut off electricity if any water is present. Water and live electric wires can be lethal. Leave your home immediately and do not return until authorities indicate it is safe to do so. • Keep your emergency kit close at hand, in a portable container. Grand Forks Fire/Rescue appreciates your cooperation
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ome customers have noticed that their utility bills were higher this winter than last heating season. This winter has seen colder temperatures, which typically means we use more electricity to heat our homes. And with shorter, darker days, we generally leave our lights on longer and use more electronics when we spend more time indoors. A typical B.C. home uses about 1,000 kWh each month during the winter. A kilowatt-hour (kWh) is a unit of energy measuring how much power you use over an hour. You are billed for the number of kWhs you use. What can you do with 1 kWh? • Use a space heater for one hour • Watch TV for 11 hours • Use a CFL bulb for 43 hours • Make 40 pieces of toast
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With warmer spring temperatures just around the corner, here are some simple things you can do to reduce how much energy you use around your home. • Change out incandescent bulbs to CFL’s (compact fluorescent lights) which use 75 per cent less energy. • Switch to programmable, ENERGY STAR® thermostats. You set it once—for example, to turn down to 16C at night and back up to 21C in the morning— and you will save energy at night or when you are not home. • Add more insulation inside your exterior walls to help your home stay warmer in winter and cooler in summer. It’s easy to add insulation in attics, basements and crawlspaces. • Hot water tanks are one of the biggest energy users. Reduce the setting to 60C. Wash clothes in cold water.
Annual Sweeping Program
ur annual Spring Sweeping Program is scheduled to begin in late March and continue through to April cleaning up winter sand, dirt, and leaves accumulated on roadways, sidewalks, and boulevards. Regular removal of debris is necessary to prevent storm water drains from clogging, keeps our roads safe, protects the environment and improves the appearance of the City of Grand Forks. Sweeping will begin in the downtown core, and progress to arterial roads and residential streets. To help us provide the best service possible, residents are reminded to: • Keep vehicles off residential streets to allow the sweeper to do a proper job, • Place garbage containers and recycling away from the road on collection days, • Keep basketball and hockey nets off the road and far enough back from the curb, • Be understanding while street sweeping is
underway, there may be some noise and dust, • Be patient. Cold and rainy weather prevents our sweeper from operating.
The City of Grand Forks appreciates the co-operation from the residents and businesses. Any question or comments may be directed to the Public Works office at (250) 442-4148 or info@grandforks.ca.
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Notice of Water main flushing
he Water Utility Department advises residents that we will be flushing water mains throughout the City during the months of April and May. Regular annual flushing is an important component of a comprehensive water management program. Flushing water mains are done as part of a scheduled preventative maintenance program to remove sediment that gradually deposits in the pipes and helps maintain water quality in our system. Flushing will take place between the hours of 5:00 am and 3:30 pm. As we flush your area, you may experience a temporary reduction in water pressure and/or discoloration of the water. These conditions are normal during
flushing activities and are only temporary. Please check your drinking, cooking, and laundry water before using. To clear your water lines, simply turn on your cold water tap or outside hose bib and let it run until the water is clear (approx 15 min. or more) Utility crews continue their water main flushing program to ensure the distribution system is refreshed and healthy. If you have any questions or if you experience any persistent water quality problems as a result of this maintenance program, please let us know at info@grandforks.ca or call City Works at 250 442 4148.
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Our annual Spring Sweeping Program is scheduled to begin in late March and continue through to April cleaning up winter sand, dirt, and leaves accumulated on roadways, sidewalks, and boulevards. Regular removal of debris is necessary to prevent storm water drains from clogging, keeps our roads safe, protects the environment and improves the appearance of the City of Grand Forks. Sweeping will begin in the downtown core, and progress to arterial roads and residential streets. To help us provide the best service possible, residents are reminded to:
• Keep vehicles off residential streets to allow the sweeper to do a proper job. • Place garbage containers and recycling away from the road on collections days. • Keep basketball and hockey nets off the road and far enough back from the curb. • Be understanding while street sweeping is underway, there may be some noise and dust. • Be patient. Cold and rainy weather prevents our sweeper from operating. The City of Grand Forks appreciates the co-operation from the residents and businesses. Any question or comments may be directed to the Public Works office at (250) 442-4148 or info@grandforks.ca.
StrongStarts and Outreach StrongStarts in the Boundary Family Centres
The StrongStart Early Learning program offers family-friendly environments for children not yet eligible for Kindergarten and their parents/care providers in school-based, high quality early learning centres. StrongStart offers fun and creative activities such as: • Story time, music and singing • Healthy snacks • Access to books, puzzles and art materials • Movement and large muscle play activities • Play areas that promote creativity and exploration for both individual and group play Children learn through play so come to StrongStart and create an art project, have a play date, use your imagination and get active. Have fun with your children and other families with no wear and tear on your own home! Morning, afternoon, evening and weekend sessions available These drop in programs are free of charge. For more information about days and times, please contact Glanville Family Centre 250-442-2267 or 1-877-442-5355 Fully funded by the Ministry of Education. Presented by SD #51 and Boundary Family Centres Success By 6 supports parents and communities in creating healthy, nurturing environments for our youngest children, so that by age 6, they are physically, socially, and emotionally ready to succeed in school. The goal of Success By 6 is to better the lives of our Boundary area children in our families and enhancing our communities.
Success by 6® is a locally based initiative in partnership with:
Phoenix Foundation of the Boundary Communities • Ministry of Children & Family Development • Grand Forks Credit Union
is a proud supporter of this community initaitive
Wednesday, April 2, 2014 Grand Forks Gazette
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Habitat for Humanity Boundary continues its plans to amalgamate with Habitat West Kootenay and expand into the whole southeast B.C. to build more homes for low income families and individuals. At their annual general meeting last Tuesday evening, the society passed resolutions to change their name to Habitat for Humanity Southeast B.C. and amend their constitution and bylaws to accommodate the changes. This expansion will see communities like Cranbrook, Creston and other East and West Kootenay communities develop the ability to build homes with Habitat.
Communities joining the new regional affiliate will become chapters. Affiliate staff will be responsible for most of the administrative work while the chapters can concentrate on building new homes. Elected to the new board for 2014 were Ray Hanson, chair; Monica Coleshill, vice-chair; Linda Engels, secretary; Margie Henderson, treasurer; and directors Eleanore Martens, Irene Friesen, Harold Kopan, Chris Moslin, and Randy Trerise. Hanson stated, “We want to remind the community of the greatest misconception about Habitat for Humanity, and that it does not give people homes, but rather, provides an opportunity for our partners to enter into a pre-mortgage agreement with the condition that they
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By Craig Lindsay
Meeting with industry
The mayor and city chief administrative officer (CAO) continue to meet with the heads of local industry to discuss doing business with the city. Mayor Brian Taylor said on March 24 during his report to council that the meetings are going well and are important to maintaining strong relationships. Taylor said the pair recently met with representatives from Roxul to discuss their participation in the tax structure. “It’s ongoing,” he said. “It’s a continual process that council is taking to stay in touch with large industry and make sure we talk to them about how the city is meeting their needs.”
Cancer society hosts breakfast
What better way to start the day Friday morning than with a good breakfast and socializing opportunity. The Canadian Cancer Society will be hosting a networking breakfast Friday morning in Grand Forks at Community Futures (1647 Central Ave.). Everyone is welcome to come and connect, meet new people and enjoy an Italian style breakfast by the Wooden Spoon. “It’s a great opportunity to connect with the community and expand your networks,” said James Wilson, executive director of the Boundary Country Regional Chamber of Commerce. The breakfast goes from 8 a.m. until 9:30 a.m. RSVP (or just drop in) to Mia or Stacey at 1-888-413-9911.
Clarification
In the March 26 Gazette on page A10 under In Brief, a story titled RDKB Hands out New Contract states that “Alpine Disposal and Recycling has been selected to manage the Kootenay Boundary’s curbside recycling collection services effective May 19.” The story is referring to a contract which covers the East-side (Trail/Rossland and surrounding communities) of the RDKB service area through the new Multi Material B.C. (MMBC) program. Kettle Valley Waste is still under contract with the RDKB for curbside recycling collection in the Kootenay Boundary.
Almost $2,000 raised
It was a splendid evening of Indian food that community-minded folks came out recently to support a fun-filled event with Habitat For Humanity Boundary (HFHB). The second annual HFHB’s Taste of India dinner was supported by local businesses—Buy-Low Foods, Jerseyland Organics, Overwaitea Foods and Rilkoff’s Mall, and as a result $1,999.29 was raised to support initiatives of the organization. Habitat executive director Rick Friesen stated, “We are very grateful and encouraged by the support that we received from the community as this allows us to continue to be able to build houses for the disadvantaged in our community.” HFHB promotes homeownership by bringing volunteers and community partners together to build affordable housing. Habitat will continue to run the silent auction that was at the Taste of India, until April 15. To view the auction items go to habitatboundary. com or Habitat for Humanity Boundary Facebook page to make a bid.
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support the project by working on the home or other projects for 500 hours prior to a full agreement being reached.” This is considered sweat equity and as Hanson further commented, “Following that, the homeowner is offered to purchase the home at a mortgage payment adjusted to their income.” Habitat carries the mortgage at no interest to make the home affordable to low income families. Habitat refers to their work as “A Hand Up” not “A Hand Out”. Habitat Boundary wants to take this opportunity to again thank all the Boundary residents and businesses who contribute in many ways to make the work of Habitat possible.
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XL-ent fuel consumption The world’s most fuel-efficient hybrid car, the Volkswagen XL1, will go on display in in London alongside other Designs of the Year award nominees. A team led by Klaus Bischoff, Head of Design for VW, designed the Volkswagen XL1. It is a limited series production two-seater car that explores the limits of energy efficiency for a road-legal production vehicle. The design brief for the XL1 was to produce a ‘one litre’ car – that is to say, a car that uses one litre of fuel per 100 km. The resulting vehicle uses just 0.9 litres per 100 km. To achieve this fuel consumption figure, the XL1 was aerodynamically optimised, adopting the classic ‘tear drop’ shape and utilising innovations such as removing traditional wing mirrors and replacing them with small cameras called e-Mirrors which transmit exterior images to interior displays. For more details on the XL1, visit www.volkswagen.co.uk. keith.morgan@drivewaybc.ca
Confessions of a Curber It’s only been a month, but I can see myself selling cars for a long, long time. I feel like a new man. One evening, I was in line at the superstore. An elderly gentleman saw my shopping cart. I had a new digital tire gauge that I was going to give to my next buyer. Turns out he was looking for a used car as he’d recently given his car to his grandson. He just needed something basic. “This is your lucky day!” I told him. The old fellow was around my father-in-law’s age – close to 80. He walked with a cane and had two ear pieces. I was practically shouting to him. What an easy sale. I decided to give him a ride and show him the car. He went on to tell me about his young granddaughter, too. At any rate, we got to the car – it was a base model with an automatic transmission. “It’s perfect for you, sir!” I exclaimed. He got in and sat at the wheel. His face lit up right away. I could tell that he’d been a car enthusiast in his younger days. “Where’d you get this car, son?” he asked me. “It’s my dad’s old car – he passed away and I
“Somewhere along the line, the rebuilt status was dropped.”
just can’t keep it anymore,” I lied. In reality, I imported the car from Washington. It came with documents that mentioned New York State. The title was clean, so I assumed it was in good condition. I priced the vehicle quite high – well over its value. But he didn’t know, and he didn’t ask any more questions. I told him I had another buyer interested (another lie), and that he had to make a decision right away. With no hesitation, he got a bank draft and I gave him the keys. Like I promised, I threw in the new tire gauge. Marty gave me a wink and slowly drove off. Another foolish customer, I thought. No history report to keep me on my toes. And worse, he needs to get it inspected, registered and insured within 30 days - I didn’t bother. I just got my buddy in Bellingham to help me get it across. That evening, I took out the papers I’d received with the car. I decided to go over them more thoroughly. I guess I was a bit bored. Turns out, the vehicle had been registered in four U.S. states. Somewhere along the line, the rebuild* status was dropped. Probably intentionally. The inspection and ICBC will catch that. And who knows if the odometer is right? At least it’s no longer mine. *Rebuild – A vehicle written off as a total loss by an insurance company, then rebuilt and certified for use. This term does not describe a vehicle that has a new or repaired motor, transmission or other major part. Rebuilds offer savings when repaired well, but a buyer has a right to know it was rebuilt. But this buyer didn’t and Walt walked away with the cash.
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The Dodge Dart has held its own in a sporty compact segment where competition is fierce. Perhaps it is because of its value, the various engine choices or that it has some pretty cool features (like available under-the-front-seat-cushion storage) and a fresh style – inside and out – the Dart seems to be a hit. Two years in, Chrysler has loaded it up with an engine full of gusto, unique styling cues and added a couple of letters on the back and now we have the Dodge Dart GT. What sets it apart from its siblings are a stretcheddown grille and LED headlights. You’ll find the rear clad with the ‘Racetrack’ LED lights that run the full length of the trunk. Then there’s a set of 18-inch wheels come standard on this vehicle along with a 2.4L, MultiAir, 4-cylinder Tigershark engine, matched with a 6-speed manual transmission, that brings to the pavement 184 horsepower and 171 lb-ft of torque. Of all the characteristics I like about this trim of Dart, I think its transmission is the weakest link. In previous reviews of other Dart models – like the 1.4L, Turbocharged version with 160 horsepower and 184 lb-ft of torque – the gear throws are, in my opinion, too long to really give it that edge and sporty vibe that it needs to compete with vehicles like the VW GTI, Honda Civic Si or even the Ford Focus ST. The gear throws are long and the clutch has little weight to it,
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taking away the performance aspect of the GT that it should have. On the flip side, the light clutch works favourably in Whether taking the urban environment. This setup makes being stuck in the GT for a drive traffic bearable. in the city or on the Getting back to the gearbox, I really wanted to open road, it does like the Dart more. I really have some solid legs did. So I concocted sceto stand on. narios in my mind to figure Alexandra Straub out a way to not be so sad about its lack of panache. I think I found one. Buyers of the GT will like what
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of their time, commitment and contribution to our community.” During discussion of the motion, Coun. Michael Wirischagin asked if there was a male Subtotal: $113.00 equivalent to the program. Mayor Brian Taylor stated there are similar programs (such as youth parliament) that are predominantly male in nature. “This is a catchup for all women who are under-represented at all levels of government,” he said. Jaclyn Salter, a participant of the program and the delegation and Grade 12 student at Grand Forks Secondary, told council that femalesSubtotal: only $121.00 account for 21 per cent of elected officials in Canada. “For a country that’s 52 per cent female, that’s a little bit off,” she said. “It’s not that we’re just trying to give people opportunities but that we’re trying to even things out a little and catchup.”
Grand Forks city council has thrown its support behind a program which encourages young women to get involved in politics and community awareness. At the regular city council meeting on March 24, council heard a presentation from a group representing the Head Start for Young Women program. Sue Adrain, a volunteer mentor for the program, told council that the group has participated in two events thus far in Grand Forks: the Girl Rising film fundraiser at the GEM Theatre, and the AKBLG/City of Grand Forks community engagement event. Adrain told council that the program is garnering Grand Forks national attention as it is one of only six communities across Canada in the program. “Grand Forks is receiving Canada-wide exposure for being a participant and increasing the involvement of youth in the election process and the role of local government,” she said. “In addition, the Women’s Institute of Canada has recognized the importance of this pilot project and has offered their support in the form of $3,000. Without additional support from the City of Grand Forks, participating youth may conclude that the City of Grand Forks is interested in having them involved Docket: 23302 115 Thorncliffe Park Drive in in the community or interested Toronto Ontario Client: 247 - JWT what they have say.” M4Hto 1M1 Job Name: Participation Ads At Adrain’s suggestion, coun- Production Contact: Lara Vanderheide Tel 416•696•2853 cil adopted a resolution offering the program $5,500 to be distribCraig Lindsay Photo uted in a stipend of $800, “for each B:5.8125” Jaclyn Salter (right) from the Head Start program addresses participant who successfully com- council on March 24, joined by fellow GFSS student Carly T:5.8125” pletes the program in recognition Krueger (middle) and volunteer mentor Sue Adrain.
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NOTICE OF WATER MAIN FLUSHING The Water Utility Department advises residents that we will be flushing water mains throughout the City during the months of April and May. Regular annual flushing is an important component of a comprehensive water management program. Flushing water mains are done as part of a scheduled preventative maintenance program to remove sediment that gradually deposits in the pipes and helps maintain water quality in our system. Flushing will take place between the hours of 5:00 am and 3:30 pm. As we flush your area, you may experience a temporary reduction in water pressure and/or discoloration of the water. These conditions are normal during flushing activities and are only temporary. Please check your drinking, cooking, and laundry water before using. To clear your water lines, simply turn on your cold water tap or outside hose bib and let it run until the water is clear (approx 15 min. or more) Utility crews continue their water main flushing program to ensure the distribution system is refreshed and healthy. If you have any questions or if you experience any persistent water quality problems as a result of this maintenance program, please let us know at info@grandforks.ca or call Public Works at 250-442-4148.
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Thumbs Up to GF Recreation!
Thumbs up to GFREC for both seniors drop-in hockey programs (“the old and the older”). The puck rocks here!! Thumbs down to “settle down”. What are we, a town of dogs? Perhaps “Grand by Nature” would have been better—again little or no public input. Thumbs Down! I overheard a woman ask a cashier at a store on Sunday if they had lots of security cameras working. The implication was that the customers in the store were going to steal something—I knew she didn’t mean me, and the only other customers in the store were the seasonal workers from Mexico. It is so sad that there are still people in this world who make judgments based on skin colour. Thumbs up to community pride and Evelyn Schofield who has been seen cleaning up other people’s garbage on her daily walks along the highway. If we all would pick up a piece of garbage as we go about our daily lives, Grand Forks will be looking “spit spot” in no time. Thumbs up to all the drivers who stopped to
assist the vehicles that were damaged by the rockslide near Danshin Village Road late one night a couple of weeks back. This small group of people not only cleared the road, but provided first aid. Thumbs Down to the ignorant and reckless drivers who were in such a hurry that they continued to drive through the rockslide endangering all involved, especially the young man with the shovel—you drove to within inches of him. Shame on you! Thumbs up to the two gentlemen in the older pickup that stopped on Saturday. March 29, and gave me a tow for my tractor that was highcentered. Thank you for your kindness—I had already spent two hours trying to dig it out and watching countless vehicles pass by before you arrived. Cheers!
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On Thursday mornings at Selkirk College you will hear the sounds of a special needs class, many who need a wheelchair and a caregiver to assist them. The sounds are laughter and engagement—they are learning! How have you embraced continuous learning in your life? It is a path to deeper contentment, increased relationships and quality to your life! UNESCO has declared Adult Learning Week from March 29 to April 6. This is how they describe it on their website: “Adult Learners’ Week (ALW) celebrates lifelong learning, one of several essential factors in developing more inclusive societies. ALW, which was designated by the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) in 2000, is celebrated in
many countries where there is a growing interest in lifelong learning and its positive role in developing viable societies.” Sheila Dobie, community literacy coordinator for the Columbia Basin Alliance for Literacy (CBAL), states; “Simply put, we have the capacity to learn continuously in our life and when we take an active role with opportunities to do so, we change the world around us; we “develop a viable society.” Dobie said, “This spring we are offering a free seniors basic computer class, at the high school computer lab starting April 16. This is an example of the kinds of programs we offer and partner with other agencies to have for the community”. For more information about this program call Dobie at 250-584-4109. “We offer programs for families, English as a second language, special needs and one-to-one tutoring for anyone!”
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The Grand Forks Relay For Life isn’t until early June, but preparations are already underway. The Canadian Cancer Society is calling on residents of the Boundary Country to volunteer for this year’s Relay For Life. This year’s relay will be on June 7 from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. at James Donaldson Park in Grand Forks. The society has an urgent need for volunteers to make this community-driven event a success in 2014. “For years we have had an amazing and TM
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St. Patrick’s Day is a major Irish holiday celebrated not only in Ireland, but all over the world. In some cities St. Patrick’s Day parades are held, but that does not mean local communities forget that day. So once again the Catholic
Women’s League held their St. Pat’s tea and bake sale on March 15. Bake tables were laden with homemade goodies; tickets were sold for the many prizes, and on a door prize and a beautiful cake made and decorated in a St. Pat’s theme by Lynne Burch. The prizes were won by: 1st prize: $100 gas certificate
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(Left photo) Gramma Flyer was one of the most popular entries in the Phoenix Mountain dummy downhill contest on Sunday winning the People’s Choice award. (Right) Chris Nason (at left), Phoenix Ski Hill manager, chats with father Bill before hitting the slopes.
Ski hill wraps up with Spring Fling CRAIG LINDSAY
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Phoenix Mountain Ski Hill wrapped up a successful 201314 season with their annual Spring Fling celebration on March 29 and 30. On Saturday, about 20 skiers took part in a park jam event, while Sunday saw the hill host a pajama day and the always popular dummy downhill. The dummy downhill featured five homemade entries that all barreled their way down the mountain and over the jump at the end. Ciel Sander, pro patroller and vice-president of the Phoenix Mountain Alpine Ski Society (PMASS), said the Spring Fling, which has been going for over 30 years, was a lot of fun and the culmination of a very good year. “This season’s been really
good,” she said. “We haven’t had the snow fall we’ve had in previous years, but it’s been good ski conditions and good coverage. We didn’t have any major problems on the hill. It’s good that it’s ending now that the snow’s disappearing.” Thanks in part to the very successful Operation Snowflake campaign the ski hill was able to operate all season after learning in the fall that they would not qualify for a lottery grant. Volunteers Beth Plotnikoff and Pam Smith have been skiing at Phoenix Mountain for more than 30 years and spearheaded Operation Snowflake. “We just love the hill,” said Smith. “We started the campaign after we went to the annual general meeting and heard about the ski hill’s financial situation. We love the hill so much that we wanted to do something
about it. Pam had the idea of the snowflakes and we just went with it.” The ski hill sold snow flakes at $50 each and managed to raise more than $13,000. “It was amazing that we got such support from so many people,” said Plotnikoff. Results of the dummy downhill: Best looking: Rat Road, Ivan Wilson; Best crash: Tree Well from Hell, Dave Fitzgerald and Shimmer Lawrence; Best jump: Ornithopter, Chris Nason; and People’s Choice: Gramma Flyer, Ty and Jason McPherson and Sean Phelps. Results of Saturday’s park jam: Top skiers: Under 15 - Ryan Steinbeck; Over 15 - Nigel Zeigler. Top boarders: Under 15 Neko Reimer; Over 15 - Jay Britton.
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Kootenay regional head coach Brett Adams has been delighted with the progress of the Vancouver Whitecaps FC Kootenay Academy Centre programs. “I have been really happy and proud of the progressive steps the program has made in just six months,” notes Adams. “We have over 100 players in a weekly training academy, we’ve had several players selected for training camps in Vancouver, we’ve taken the academy to Vancouver for a Major League Soccer (MLS) weekend, and we will be sending teams to Vancouver next month for the upcoming Whitecaps FC Showcase.” Last week, Kootenay players Parker Shaw-Lazier and Marco Falcone attended a Whitecaps FC Pre-Residency training combine that consisted of two training sessions per day and trial matches over a three-day period. The combine included 16 other players selected from the club’s six other academy centres, as well as local Vancouver-based players. The combine was led by Pre-Residency and Academy centre head coach Bart Choufour, as well as U-16
Residency coach Rich Fagan and U-18 Residency coach Niall Thompson. “Both players performed well and had a great experience playing alongside some of the best talent in Canada,” noted Adams. Other upcoming opportunities will see selected players from the Kootenay Girls Prospects Academy being invited to train with Girls Elite head coach Jesse Symons in Vancouver. ”Whitecaps FC have made it a priority that both boys and girls from our Kootenay Academy Centre train in the club’s Vancouver environment with our Residency and Girls Elite staff,” added Adams. “As we continue to grow, we are pushing for more local opportunities for Kootenay players. Who knows, one day we may potentially see a player from this area become a full-time member of Whitecaps FC in Vancouver.” In the past six months Adams has set up a Prospects Academy training group in Nelson, a Skills Academy training group in Cranbrook, and a school training program based out of the Fernie School Academy. Adams has also started working with the Castlegar Minor Soccer Association on some
development programs. An upcoming primary role of Adams will be working as the Nelson Youth Soccer Association (NYSA) technical director for this upcoming season. “The opportunity to work with such a proactive board and an eager group of coaches and players is fantastic,” Adams explained. “It’s not my job to come in and take over, the board and the coaches have great ideas and have done a very good job for these local players. I will be here to add structure and advice as we aim to get all coaches working on the same page. “Having already done three coaching clinics, it is clear that the coaches in the Kootenays are some of the most dedicated and enthusiastic individuals that I have ever had the pleasure to work with,” Adams added. “It’s going to be a great season.” The Whitecaps FC Kootenay Academy is currently holding evaluations for its Nelson Prospects sessions, and registration is open for the skills Academy in Cranbrook and School Academy in Fernie. Players from the ages of 10 to 18 boys can get more information from whitecapsfc.com/youth/programs/ academy/kootenay or contact Brett Adams at 250- 777-2173.
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Three local hockey players have been selected to play for the Kootenay Avalanche regional select hockey team. The boys, twins Ben and Alex Edwards and Cameron Bryant, played for the Grand Forks Border Bruins senior novice team this past winter, and were chosen to attend the team’s tryouts which were held in Castlegar in January. The three ended up being selected for the Avalanche roster, which includes players from throughout the Kootenays as well as Spokane. The team practices on weekends in Castlegar and will be playing some exhibiCraig Lindsay photo tion games and in tournaments in Kelowna, West Kelowna and Logan Lake in the next Local players (from left) Ben Edwards, Cameron Bryant and Alex Edwards are suiting up for the Kootemonth. Ben and Alex are both in Grade 3 and have nay Avalanche regional select team. been playing organized hockey for five years. “It’s fun,” said Ben, who plays left defenplayers who made the team out of 30 who tried seman. “You get to hang out with your buddies out. and play sports.” “Tryouts were good,” said Ben. “We had to do a The boys’ senior novice team had a very strong bunch of drills and skate our hardest.” year, winning every tournament and losing only “I did awesome,” said Alex. once. Unfortunately, there is no playoff tournaThe Avalanche have already had a couple of ment in novice. practices so far and are preparing for some upcomBoth boys enjoy catching the Junior B Border ing games and tournaments. Bruins at Jack Goddard Memorial Arena. They’re Ben said he and his brother knew a couple of also huge Montreal Canadiens fans. the players from before and have quickly become “We watch the NHL a lot,” said Alex. “Montreal friends with the others. is our favourite.” “I think it’s pretty cool that we made the team,” Ben’s favourite player is Max Pacioretty, the said Ben. “It’s a pretty good team.” Canadiens’ left winger, while Alex prefers rookie Alex agrees that the team is pretty cool and he Alex Galchenyuk, “because he’s a centre.” always likes the team jerseys. The boys heard about the tryout from their se“I want to work as hard as I can and keep the nior novice coach (Sam Ross). puck in the other end,” said Ben. The tryouts took place after Christmas in Cas“I want to score some goals and work as hard as tlegar. Alex, Ben and Cameron were among the 17 I can,” said Alex.
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Being active helps in the fight against cancer Regional hoops camp Normal Cells and Cancer Cells To understand what cancer is, it is helpful to understand the behaviour of a normal cell. A normal cell performs its designated job and divides only when the body signals that more cells are needed to carry out its function. Cancer cells are abnormal cells that divide and multiply without appropriate control or regulation. The genetic material (DNA) of a cell can become damaged or changed, producing mutations that affect normal cell growth and division. When this happens, cells do not die when they should and new cells form when the body does not need them. These extra cells can form a mass of tissue or the tumor. Over 200 types of cancers identified have one characteristic in common: unchecked cell growth. They multiply and can invade other tissues or spread to other parts of the body. April is National Cancer Month and good health helps in the fight against this invasive disease. New programs Getting healthy does not mean you
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must sign up for a marathon or bike around the world. Just getting up and active will help in the fight against cancer and many other chronic diseases. This month we have launched new programs to provide opportunities for those who suffer from various chronic diseases. A Circuit Therapy class will be held on Tuesday and Thursday mornings from 10:15 to 11 a.m. This class is designed to help those who need to strengthen their muscles and increase their movement for everyday existence. Classes will include very light weights and very gentle movement exercises in a circular format. Gentle Aqua-fit will be held on Tuesday and Thursday mornings from 11:15 to 12 p.m. This class will work the muscle groups using the water as slight resistance to help in-
crease mobility and strengthening without the impact of dry-land classes. Drop-in fee applies or pick up a referral from the health nurse and get a free class to get you started. Evening Aqua-fit classes will be drop-in admission or you can use your membership card for the spring session. Classes will be held on Monday and Wednesdays from 6 to 7 p.m. starting March 31. Girls fastball sign-up Now that spring is here and kids are back in school and with ball season fast approaching, girls can register for girls fastball Thursday, April 3 from 6 - 8 p.m. at the aquatic centre pool lobby or Friday from 2 - 4 p.m. in the arena viewing room. For more information you can call Lee-Ann at 250-442-5502. For Babe Ruth registration, please stop by the recreation office and pick up a registration form. *** Please give us a call at 250-442-2202 for more information on program registration and recreation department scheduling. You can also visit our website at rdkb. com to view the April recreation flyer.
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The camp will feature individual skill development as well as scrimmage games. From the camp, 10 players will be chosen for a regional team which will practice together and then travel to Langley on May long weekend (May 16-18) for the provincial tournament. For more information contact Craig at 250-3044649 or email craiglinzer@ hotmail.com.
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Rev. Simon Shenstone 250-442-5808 Reverend Cathy Straume, Assistant Priest • Holy Trinity Church, 7252 - 7th St., Grand Forks Services every Sunday at 10:30 a.m. B.A.S. Eucharist • St. Jude’s, Greenwood Services 4:00 p.m. on 1st, 3rd & 5th Sundays of the month • St. Mary’s, Kettle Valley Services 10:30 a.m. on the 2nd & 4th Sundays of the month
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BOUNDARY COMMUNITY CHURCH
Contact: Gene 250-449-2422 629-8th Ave, Box 129, Midway, BC V0H 1M0 Sunday Service ............................................................................10:00 a.m. Children’s Church .........................................................................10:30 a.m. For info on Discovering Jesus Groups & Home Groups call the church office.
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Sunday is the first day of the week but Saturday is the seventh-day Sabbath Saturday .......................................................................................10:00 a.m. Lutheran Church basement, Grand Forks, B.C. • Call for info: 250-442-8656
CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER DAY SAINTS Grand Forks Unit 7255 Riverside Drive, Grand Forks
Sunday Sacrament Service.....10 a.m. Sunday School & Primary...11 a.m. For additional information call the missionaries at 250-666-0374
CHRIST LUTHERAN CHURCH
Pastor Ken Schauer 509-690-0332 • 7328-19th St. (Across from Arena) Box 1689, Grand Forks, B.C. V0H 1H0 • 250-447-2562 • 250-442-3959 Sunday Morning Worship ............................................................. 8:52 a.m. Bible Study - Thursday ...................................................................1:00 p.m.
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7525 4th St. (behind Overwaitea) • Office 250-442-5815 Senior Pastors: Larry and Elsie Dannhauer Associate Pastors: Richard and Ramona Dannhauer
SUNDAY: Prayer..............................10:00 a.m. Church Service ..........10:30 a.m. Prayertime Wednesdays ..............................................................10:00 a.m.
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Tim Neufeld, Glory Boys to perform A Juno award-winning singer from a popular Christian band will be playing a concert in Grand Forks on Monday with his side band. Starfield’s Tim Neufeld, along with the Hallelujah Glory Boys, will be performing at the Gospel Chapel on Monday, April 7 from 7 p.m. until 9:30 p.m. The show is by donation with a suggested price of $5 for children and $10 for adults. Ben Jepsen, associate/youth pastor at Gospel Chapel, said the church tries to bring in different musical groups and speakers for the church and the community but this is the biggest act they’ve had. “They got in touch with us a few months ago and asked if we wanted to have them,” he said. “The actual cost to bring them in was just too much for us to handle. They ended up booking the rest of the shows of their tour and then told us they would come in for free. This would be the biggest band we’ve had
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come to the church to put on a show.” Jepsen said Starfield, the singer’s original band, is known as a worship band and is well known throughout the world. “This band is the same but is a side band,” said Jepsen. “Same people, different kind of music. This band is getting just as much exposure at success as Starfield did. He does both now. This band is more like Mumford and Sons. You have the banjo, fiddle, stand-up
EVANGEL CHAPEL
401 N. Kimberley, Greenwood, B.C. • Pastor Paul Brandon • 250-445-2111 Sunday Service ............................................................................10:00 a.m.
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
2495 - 76th Ave., Grand Forks, B.C. Pastor John Siemens 250-442-0057 Office: 250-443-9200 • Web: fbcgf.ca • Prayer Line: 250-442-8016 (Theresa) Sunday Worship............10:30 a.m. Children’s Church..........11:15 a.m. Prayer and Praise............6:00 p.m. Youth Group - Friday ......7:00 p.m. For the Weekly Bible Studies and for Home Group times please call the office
GOSPEL CHAPEL
7048 Donaldson Drive, Box 2528, Grand Forks, B.C. 250-442-5148 ; Senior Pastor Henry P. Klassen; Tammy Battersby, Community Care Co-ordinator; Benjamin Jepsen, Associate Youth Pastor Worship Service ...........................................................................10:30 a.m. Youth Activities - Friday ................................................................ 7:00 p.m. SEPT. TO MAY Pioneer Clubs - (girls Gr 1-7) Tuesday ......................................... 3:30 p.m. Brigade - Battalion (boys Gr. 7-12) Wednesday ........................... 7:00 p.m. Brigade - Stockade & Tree Climbers (boys Gr. 1-6) - Thursday ............................................................. 7:00 p.m. Weekly HOME groups, various times and days; also, weekly bible studies for seniors, young marrieds, and college and careers - call the church office for details.
GRAND FORKS BAPTIST CHURCH
Independent/Fundamental/Conservative/KJV Pastor Brett Swope • 250-443-1557 • 275 Market Ave.
Sundays: Adult Sunday School ................................................................10:00 a.m. Main Service .............................................................................11:00 a.m. Bible studies available upon request
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KING OF KINGS NEW TESTAMENT CHURCH AND ACADEMY
735 9th Ave., Midway, BC • Rick Steingard • 250-449-2252 Sunday Service ............................................................................10:00 a.m.
RIVER VALLEY COMMUNITY CHURCH
2826 - 75th Ave. (near Hutton School) Senior Pastor Gabe Warriner • Office 250-442-8456 Sunday Service (Sunday School during service) .........................10:30 a.m. Mid-Week Service, Wednesday Pre-service prayer ......................................................................6:30 p.m. Service........................................................................................7:00 p.m. Youth Meeting, Friday .................................................................. 7:00 p.m. Affiliated with Pentecostal Assemblies of Canada
SACRED HEART ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH
Fr. Marcel Coté • Box 128, 346 Church St., Greenwood, B.C. VOH 1JO Mass - Saturdays.......................................................................... 5:00 p.m.
SACRED HEART ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH
Rev. Marcel Coté; Box 459, 7269 - 9th St., Grand Forks, B.C. VOH 1HO 250-442-3114 SUNDAY MASS (Grand Forks) ................................................... 9:30 a.m. Tuesday-Friday ............................................................................ 9:00 a.m. Christina Lake Community Hall: Mass.........................................11:30 a.m.
GRAND FORKS SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST
4500 Hillview Road, Box 1524, Grand Forks • 250-442-5081 or 250-442-3221 SATURDAY SERVICES: Sabbath School (Bible classes for all ages) ................................. 9:15 a.m. Hour of Worship............................................................................11:00 a.m. Boundary Pastoral Charge - Rev. Kim Horwood Office: Hours - Mon. 8 - 11 am, Thurs. & Fri. 8 - 3 pm • Phone: 250-442-3311 email: stjohn@telus.net Sunday Services St. John’s - Grand Forks...............................................................11:00 a.m. St. Columba - Greenwood ............................................................. 9:00 a.m. Perley Memorial, Christina Lake.................................................... 9:00 a.m.
Christ Lutheran Church
Highway #3 and 19th Street, Grand Forks Sundays at 8:52 a.m. Fellowship following Special Lenten Services Thursdays @ 11:30 a.m. followed by soup lunch.
During Lent we will share some Bible verses that help us understand key truths. Matthew 28:19-20 Therefore go and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit, and teaching them to obey everything I have commanded you. And surely I am with you always, to the very end of the age.
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Trained prayer teams ready to pray with you no charge • no appointment necessary “...And he will lay hands on the sick and they shall recover.” Mark 16:17
Rodney William Mix Rodney William Mix passed away March 23rd at the Boundary Hospital in Grand Forks, BC at the age of 73. Rod was born April 19, 1940 in Steller, Alberta; the son of Alex and Jean Mix. He is predeceased by his wife Carole (2007), father (1991), mother (2006) and 3 of his siblings (1954). He is survived by his daughter Dolores (Perry), son Albert (Debbie), grandsons Cody, Travis (Christina) and Zackary and his great granddaughter Adelyn. He is also survived by his siblings, Ron (Olga), Ralph (Robin), Louise (Don), Rick (Cindy), Grace (Dave), brother-in-law Roy (Julie) and lots of nieces and nephews along with his good friend Lorrie Pavan. A funeral service was hold at Grand Forks Funeral Home on Saturday, March 29th with a burial at Evergreen Cemetery. Funeral arrangements have been entrusted to Everett Baker and family of Grand Forks Funeral Home, gffh@shaw.ca.
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Some of you will know Parkinson’s Disease as “that thing that Michael J. Fox and Mohammed Ali have” or “that Grandpa had that made him shake.” In fact, about 30 per cent of PWP’s (persons with Parkinson’s) exhibit no tremor at all. Resting tremor, slow movement, rigidity, and balance problems comprise the classic medical definition but many PWP’s also experience facial masking, speech difficulties, muscle pain, sleep disturbance, fatigue and constipation. A Parkinson’s Disease diagnosis is enough to make anyone sad and worried but depression, anxiety and apathy are also identified bio-chemical aspects of the condition, related to changes in brain chemistry. They are perhaps the symptoms least understood by family, friends and the medical community. There is no simple diagnostic test for Parkinson’s. In Canada, a Parkinson’s Disease diagnosis is based
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bass.” At the recent Juno Awards, which took place on March 30, Neufeld received a Juno for contemporary Christian/gospel album of the year for Trees. “It’s pretty exciting for us to have this band come in,” said Jepsen. “It’s not just for Christians–everyone is welcome. It’s a family event. We hope a lot of people in the community will come check it out because it’s basically free.”
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CDA is looking to fill 4 trails worker positions starting April 28th, 2014 and ending February 27, 2015. Eligibility: Persons with EI attachment (are on EI or have been in the past 3 years) who have completed Return to Work Action Plans Job Purpose: To document and promote trails in and around Christina Lake using a variety of digital, photo, video media in order to contribute to building digital and print based information about CL Trails. Deliverables: Inventory of
Trail users; documentation (photo, video, social media, Blog) of most CL trails and create a CL trails website. Knowledge required: Digital media, social media, website, writing and computer skills an asset but skill building will be provided as part of the project.
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West Kootenay House & Home is a high quality glossy magazine aimed at home owners and renters looking for ideas, tips and ways of enhancing their homes through renovations, decorating and landscaping. We will be printing 10,000 copies, and the magazine will be distributed throughout the entire region. If you would like to be a part of this fantastic home resource, please contact: Kiomi Tucker at 250-551-5025 publications@westkootenay advertiser.com
REACHING NEW BOUNDARIES THE grand forks
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Business cards, letterhead, envelopes, brochures, posters, post cards, rubber stamps & much more. The Hall Printing & GRAND FORKS GAZETTE team has your priNTing needs covered. Hall Printing will produce your proJEct and deliver IT to the GAZETTE office for pick up.
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Special Price - Blue Spruce 2-ft to 10-ft tall. More info call 250-442-3878 / 250-442-7920. Spring clean up, weed eating, shrub trimming, lawn care, thatching, dump runs. 250-442-8163
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Firewood, lawn care, irrigation repair, welding & fabricating, mobile sawmill, weed control, roto tilling,mini excavator, junk removal. Need help call Chris 250-442-6106 Evenings after 7pm.
Pets & Livestock
for more information 1-800-663-6189 www.transplant.bc.ca
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Misc. Wanted
FARRIER, BWFA cert. Shoeing, Trims 250-792-2112, 250509-4138. farrier_8@live.com
Pets Wanted: Large neutered farm dog (not a husky or lab), good with children. Call Harald Zinner at 250-446-2517.
Merchandise for Sale
Consignment The Yellow Door Boutique Greenwood, BC is now accepting gently worn clothing. For appt. call Heather at 250-443-5461 Tuesday - Saturday.
Farm Equipment Cyclo mower, 6ft swath, 3 pt hitch, cuts standing and down hay, excellent condition, $1,000. Grain wagon /obo. 250-442-2246.
Garage Sales Huge Neighbourhood garage sale. Something for everyone. You will not want to miss this one. 8-noon. Mt Place & 68 Ave. Sat April 5th.
Misc. for Sale
FOR SALE Concrete Forms & Accessories 250.442.5229 4 BFGoodrich tires, new, M7S touring, R15, $400. Affordable Steel Shipping Containers for sale/rent 20’ & 40’ Kootenay Containers Castlegar 250-365-3014 Brand New 3 person Maax quality HotTub w/cover. Was $6,500, priced for quick sale at $4,900. 250-442-0288 FOR Sale: MF pull behind 14’ disc harrow with hydraulic wheels for transport. MF heavy duty detachable backhoe, 10’ reach. Asking: $1,000 each. Contact: 250-443-9066 Hide-a-Bed - $75. 1 gal Medalta stone crocks w/lids -$20 each. 250.442.3403 HOT TUB (SPA) COVERS. Best price. Best quality. All shapes & colours available. 1-866-652-6837 www.thecoverguy.com/ newspaper? Large green sofa, in good shape, $85. 250-442-4204 Quartz infrared heater, new, w/remote, $150. 2000lb, 12V, winches, 2 at $100 each.250442-4291. RESTLESS LEG Syndrome and leg cramps? Fast relief in one hour. Sleep at night. Proven for over 32 years. www.allcalm.com Mon-Fri 8-4 EST 1-800-765-8660. SAWMILLS FROM only $4,897. Make money and save money with your own bandmill. Cut lumber any dimension. In stock ready to ship. Free info & DVD: 1-800-566-6899 Ext:400OT. www.norwoodsawmills.com/400ot
Cash paid for OLD postcards, calendars, license plates. guns, swords, military medals, pulp magazines, tins, toys, silver coins {10x}, fruit box labels, misc. antiques. 250 545-7140 Coin Collector Looking to Buy Collections, Estates, Gold & Silver Coins + 499-0251Chad FIREARMS. ALL types wanted, estates, collections, single items, military. We handle all paperwork and transportation. Licensed Dealer. 1-866-9600045. www.dollars4guns.com
Real Estate Houses For Sale Grand Forks Neat as a pin
Older 3 bdrm, 2 bath, new flooring through out, finished basement, new windows, new paint in living room & kitchen, SS fridge & stove. Lg covered deck, UGS, fenced yard, covered car port, Hutton area. 250-442-3067 / 250-442-6560 MONTROSE, 5BDRM. Fully fenced & landscaped. $415,000. 250-367-2131
Mobile Homes & Parks RETIRE IN Beautiful Southern BC, Brand New Park. Affordable Housing. COPPER RIDGE. Manufactured Home Park, New Home Sales. Keremeos, BC. Spec home on site to view. Please call 250-4627055. www.copperridge.ca
Other Areas 20 ACRES $0 Down, Only $119/mo. Owner Financing, NO CREDIT CHECKS! Near El Paso, Texas. Beautiful Mountain Views! Money Back Guarantee Call 1-866-8825263 Ext. 81 www.sunsetranches.net
Rentals Rent To Own Rent to Own If you have a small down payment I have a nice home for you. Less then perfect credit OK call Jessica @ 250 505-7420
Apt/Condo for Rent Grand Forks: 2 bdrm apt., N/P, RR. 250-442-2276 / 250442-6800. RECENTLY renovated two bedroom apartment near the Grand Forks Hospital. $650 plus electricity. Laundry in building. N/S, N/P. References required. 250-584-5052 or mike_de@telus.net W.TRAIL, 1bdrm., fenced yard $595., 1block to Downtown Trail. 250-368-6076
Homes for Rent Anaconda: 2 bdrm house, N/P, N/S $500/mo plus util. Ref. req’d. Avail immediately. Call 250-445-2339 Christina Lake: 1bdrm, no dogs. $400/m + utilities. 250447-9270.
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Grand Forks: 3 bdrm, upper floor, $800/m. 250-442-5068.
Rentals
250-442-2124
Grand Forks 2 bdrm mobile $600 private setting 2 bdrm suite 5 appls $650 1 bdrm apt $650 utilities inc. 3 bdrm condo 5 appl’s $800 2 bdrm ground level entry suite,$850 utilities inc. Close to schools. 3 bdrm 2 bath home. Large kitchen and living area. Private setting. $1100
Greenwood 3 bdrm 5 appl’s, family home, fenced yard, $700.
Christina Lake 2 bdrm furnished suite, $800/m, utils inc, avail until June 30, 2014.
Trail 1 bdrm suite, shared W/D, utils inc, $575/m PRIME COMMERCIAL
& OFFICE SPACE Available in Greenwood and Grand Forks Terms negotiable N/S, N/P, References. Ken: 250-442-2632 ken.dodds@yahoo.ca Grand Forks Realty Ltd.
Rooms for Rent Grand Forks: $275/m, quiet, shared kitchen & bath. 5 min to town. 250-442-5732.
Suites, Lower Grand Forks. 1 bdrm, downtown, updated, $600/m + util’s. Avail Imd. 306-713-8708.
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Townhouses The Gables Housing Society is replenishing it’s waiting list. Apply by googling “BC Housing on line application”, for questions please email jjoyce1joyce@gmail.co or call Jackie at 250-443-0013.
Houses For Sale
PRIVATE COUNTRY LIVING AT IT’S FINEST! Custom 1450 sq. ft. home offers 2 bed, 2 bath plus den and office as well as large sunroom. Professional 24x30’ woodworking shop, garage, hayshed, storage shed all on 4.88 Acres fenced and cross fenced with abundant water. Just steps to the Trans Canada Trail! $314,900 #2392488 Call Sharon 250 442 6396
Own a piece of paradise on Christina Lake B.C. This boat access cabin is on 1.56 Acres and across from Texas Point; it has a large deck to sit and enjoy the amazing views of the lake. All of the appliances are included and a newer 16 x 24 wharf. This cabin is ready to move in for your summer vacation. $399,000 MLS® #2390816 Call Jazz 250-443-9088 or Val 250-442-7655
NEW LISTING! Solid home with many updates. This 3 bedroom home has a fantastic river view and private backyard. The yard is fully landscaped and equipped with underground sprinklers. Enjoy the antics of the song birds and squirrels on the covered back patio, or enjoy the beautiful view of the river from the front sundeck. $290,000 MLS® #2396053 Call Val 250-442-7655 or Jazz 250-443-9088
Over 32 acres with unlimited options with possible subdivision. RV park, guest ranch or private oasis. Moody Creek runs through this property for added beauty & serenity. MLS®# 2218074 $740,000 Call Jazz 250-443-9088 or Val 250-442-7655
YOU WILL LOVE THE BRAND NEW RIVER ROCK GAS FIREPLACE! Spacious rooms and 4 bedrooms make this Tudor Style family home a delight for your family! Situated on 2.46 ac. just minutes from Grand Forks. Attached double garage, Playhouse for the kids, garden space and greenhouse and much more! $347,500 #2390869 Call Sharon 250 442 6396
Fantastic lot close to Christina Lake. Come build your dream house, lots of trees for privacy on this almost a 1/2 acre lot. $95,000 MLS®# 2390182 Call Jazz 250-443-9088 or Val 250-442-7655
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SOLD! Updated 3 bedroom home in a family friendly neighborhood close to all the amenities. Fenced, private yard. Amazing deal Call today to set up a viewing. MLS® #2395295 $255,000 Call Jazz 250-443-9088 or Val 250-442-7655
SOLD! Have your morning coffee on your large private deck, while enjoying the river views. This custom built home has awe-inspiring vaulted ceilings with prow windows that maximize the light and views. There is an expansive kitchen with oak cabinets and neutral tile floors. This 4 bedroom 3 bath home with jetted tub in the en-suite; sits on 2.07 private acres with three titles. Call today to have Val and Jazz list your property.
BEAUTIFUL CHRISTINA LAKE IS YOUR NEW HOME WHEN YOU PURCHASE THIS 1040 SQ.FT. 2 BED 2 BATH BEAUTY! Fully renovated, private covered sundeck, beautiful landscaping, storage sheds and more! $223,700 #2389491 Call Sharon 250 442 6396
TRY YOUR OFFER! $155,000 buys this solid 3 bed, 2 bath full basement home with detached garage/shop and plenty of parking for your Toys! View location on no through road in City of Greenwood. All offers considered! #2218265 Call Sharon 250 442 6396
One of the best views in the valley. This custom built A-frame house has large prowl windows, high ceilings and an open concept feel. 2 large bedrooms and the full spa like bathroom help create a sense of retreat upon entering this home. The oval brick patio is great for entertaining or sitting to enjoy the amazing view year around. The yard has a fully fenced raised bed garden with a quaint garden shed. 750 sq. ft. Shop and a backup artesian well are also on these 30.15 acres. MLS® #2394841 $449,000 Call Jazz 250-443-9088 or Val 250-442-7655
NEW PRICE! Riverfront paradise up the coveted North Fork Valley! This 3 bedroom 2 bath home is located 10 minutes from town, private treed yard, outbuildings, garden shed, fenced garden area & over 800 feet of River frontage, who could ask for more. MLS® #2391648 $299,900 Call Jazz 250-443-9088 or Val 250-442-7655
Houses For Sale
Features of the Week PRIVATE 1 ACRE HOME With 4 bedrooms and 3 bathrooms. Very quiet area of rural Grand Forks and only minutes to all amenities. Wonderful landscaping and very private yard. Full 2 bedroom suite. Walk-in closet and en-suite in master bedroom. Lots of updates. Spacious move-in ready home.
$
328,000 MLS # 2395427
EXECUTIVE HOME WITH EVERYTHING 3 spacious bedrooms, 3 bathrooms. Dramatic kitchen with maple cabinets, granite, vaulted ceilings and a huge walk-in pantry. Top of the line appliances. Modern open concept floor plan. Full length windows. Engineered hardwood floors, heated tile in all three bathrooms. Master suite has jetted tub. Heat pump for efficiency, instant hot water for convenience. Nothing has been left out in this special home. Enjoy over 3000 sq. ft. of upscale comfort.
Grand Forks: 2 bdrms, ground level suite. Shared fenced yard. $725/m + utils. W/D-F/S. NS. No dogs. 250584-4345
$
393,900 MLS # 2395228
Pete Vanjoff 442-7415 #1 Producer 272 Central Ave. Grand Forks, BC
Property Management Services Owners and Prospective Tenants Call
250-442-2711 Toll free: 1-800-567-3199 www.grandforksrealestate.ca
Ken Dodds 250-442-2632
COME VISIT THIS QUIET NEIGHBOURHOOD Enjoy the panoramic views from the deck. Walk into the house and find a nicely updated house with views from just about every room on the main floor. Come make an offer on this one. $359,000. MLS# 2392361
CHECK OUT THIS 9.37 ACRES WITH RIVER FRONT within city limits! Call today to view! $199,000. MLS# 2395868
SELLER IS MOTIVATED! This 1/2 acre building site is one of the lowest priced lots in its subdivision. If you’re thinking of building, make sure you check this one out! $65,000. MLS# 2390808
CHRISTINA LAKE BUILDING LOT. Level .28 acre lot. Quiet cul-de-sac. Walking distance to all amenities. All 4 season recreation is at your doorstep. Enjoy all that beautiful Christina Lake has to offer. Great price. $49,000. MLS# 2394986
THREE BR TOWNHOUSE, located in the west of town, close to amenities. This unit has been completely renovated, paint, flooring, new kitchen. Great starter home. $114,900. MLS# 2395288
HERE IS YOUR OPPORTUNITY to enjoy care free living in the heart of Grand Forks. This condo has 2 BR and a nice galley style kitchen. Within walking distance to park, shopping, medical clinic. $115,000. MLS# 2217307
SMALL ACREAGE! Manageable 5 ac. rural parcel with a 3 BR house, large barn, shop & ready for your animals. Just 5 min. from town & asking $329,000. Make an offer & try your hand at hobby farming. MLS# 2195226
WELL KEPT HOME on 10,000 square foot level lot. Great opportunity for the first time buyer or retiree. $124,900.
3 BR 2 BATH HOME. Large rec room low maintenance yard and you are almost in downtown. BRING AN OFFER TO YOU REALTOR® today. $239,000. MLS# 2394260
ADULT COMMUNITY LIVING 925 sq. ft. 7 yr. old modular home in like new condition. 2 BR, ensuite plus a main bath, walk-in closet, central air, C/W 5 appliances and much more. $115,000. MLS# 2206271
JUST LISTED! great location, 2006 custom built, still under New Home Warranty, 3 BR, 3 baths, main floor laundry, oversized garage, hardwood floors, finished basement, 3 patios/decks, concrete drive, RV parking, in-ground irrigation, fenced yard area. LOTS OF EXTRAS! $399,000.MLS# 2395512
GREAT LOCATION!!! immaculate home, 2843 sq. ft. finished on three floors, asphalt drive, brick exterior, tons of curb appeal, storage shed, patio with gazebo, lovely landscaping, bright and cheery home, formal dining room and living room, family room and games room, eat-in country kitchen. $299,500. MLS# 2395890
SMOKING DEAL on single wide home in park. 2 BR & a bath. Garage deep enough to have a small shop area! $29,900. MLS# 2395078
TUCKED AWAY FROM TRAFFIC, this lovely half acre corner lot is treed, has water, power, septic and several out buildings in place. MFG Home lived in year round. $124,900. MLS# 2394860
EASY LIVING in the most prestigious gated community in Grand Forks. Walk to all downtown amenities and clinic. $229,000. MLS# 2393606
17 ACRES SERENE PRIVACY with Manly Creek 2127 sq. ft., 2 BR stackwall/cordwood home, cool in summer; warm in winter. Large deck, gazebo, fenced garden. Well priced @ $329,000.
HERE IS A BEAUTIFUL PIECE OF LAND with all kinds of possibilities. Over 119 pristine acres await your vision for it. Beautiful clear area offers plenty of building sites. Just 4 km up on Stewart Creek Road. Asking $299,000. MLS# 2217305
WELL BUILT HOME on over 12 acres in the boonies. Perfect for someone who wants a rustic setting, but still be close to it all. Asking $295,000. MLS# 2217304
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Harry Davy 250-442-0466
Barry Poppenheim 250-449-8276
Cindy Anthony 250-442-7379
Pete Vanjoff 250-442-7415
Ken Dodds 250-442-2632
Pat Ballard 250-442-7616
Gayle Holmes 250-442-7516
Aaron Anthony 250-584-4663
Gary Smith 250-443-1256
Ron Woods 250-442-7636
Tammy Schembri 250-442-9866
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Trucks & Vans Estate Sale: 2013 Ford 150 Super Crew LWB, 4wd xtr. 1994 Ford Lariat 250, 4x4 diesel. 2010 ATV Arctic Cat 550 w/blade & winch. 1991 5th wheel, 28ft Citation Supreme. All in good shape. 250-4428900.
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Wednesday, Wednesday,April April2,2,2014 2014 Grand Grand Forks Forks Gazette Gazette
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Legal Notices
The Corporation of the City of Grand Forks NOTICE OF PERMANENT CLOSURE AND REMOVAL OF HIGHWAY DEDICATION Section 40(3) of the Community Charter requires that notice be given and that the public be afforded an opportunity to make representation to Council, prior to the adoption of a Road Closure and Dedication Removal Bylaw; Council for the City of Grand Forks intends to adopt Bylaw No. 1995, which proposes to close and remove the dedication of that portion of 81st Avenue, which has never been developed or used as a road.
Cars - Domestic 2001 Pontiac Sunfire. Econ omical, fun to drive, well maintained. $2,000. 250-442-2703.
1. Bylaw No. 1995 proposes to close and remove the dedication of that portion of road measuring 822.0 square meters, running in an east/west direction adjacent to Lot 18, D.L. 380, S.D.Y.D., Plan 72; and
Cars - Sports & Imports
2. That title to the above-described portion of closed road be hereby vested in the name of the Corporation of the City of Grand Forks.
1963 Volkswagon “Love Bug�, w/parts car, needs TLC, $800 for both. 250-443-5049 2002 Nissans, 4cyl 2.5 & 1.8, Altima 187,000km & Sentra, auto & 5 speed, both 4dr and new snow tires. $3,100 & $4,900. 250-442-0122 or 250493-1807. Run and look excellent. Sentra one owner, non smoker, 5 speed. Grand Forks
Recreational/Sale 1992 Cardinal 27ft. 5th wheel w/pullout, in very good condition, inside stored, new awning, water heater and pump. $6,700/obo. 250-442-3224
Trucks & Vans 1987 Chevy 4x4, 4sp, 3/4 ton, 9ft hyd dump deck, repowered with strong 350cc carb engine. $4,000. Great bush, work truck. No rust. 250-442-4291. 1987 Dodge Dakota, reg cab, long box, auto, V6, one owner, 169,000km, very clean, canopy, 2 wheel drive, $1,800/obo. 250-442-0122 or 250-4931807. Grand Forks 1997 Nissan Pathfinder, 4x4, 5sp, runs good. $2,200. 250442-5756. 2005 Ford Lariat 350 Power Stroke, diesel, tow pkg, 172,000km, very good shape, $14,500/ obo. 250-442-0323 or 250-442-3008.
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D.G. (DAVE) MARSHALL, CRA, RI
Legal Notices WAREHOUSEMAN’S LIEN ACT Whereas;
Andrea M Noseworthy & Michael R Noseworthy is indebted to Mid-Nytes Towing Inc. for storage on a 2005 Ford Mustang with VIN: 1ZVFT80N355235298 A lien is claimed under the Act. There is presently an amount due and owing of $$15,717.38 plus any additional costs of storage, seizure and sale. Notice is hereby given that on the 23rd day of April, 2014 or thereafter, the said vehicle will be sold. The vehicle is currently stored at Mid-Nytes Towing Inc. 1835 Coalchute Road Grand Forks BC. The Vehicle was placed in storage on July 23, 2010.
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Please be advised that a Committee of the Whole meeting with respect to Bylaw #1995, will be held on Monday, April 7th, 2014, beginning at 9:00 am, downstairs in Council Chambers located at 6641 Industrial Park Way, Grand Forks, B.C. All persons who believe their interest to be affected by this closure will be afforded an opportunity to be heard at the Committee of the Whole meeting. The proposed bylaw may be inspected between the hours of 9:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m., Monday through Friday (excluding holidays), until April 4th, 2014, at 6641 Industrial Park Way, Grand Forks, B.C. Dated this 26th day of March, 2014. Sasha Bird, ASCT MANAGER OF DEVELOPMENT & ENGINEERING SERVICES
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CAR CARE CAR CARE Three great services at one convenient location! Service Mechanical • Full Service Auto Body ThreeFullgreat services at one convenient location!
Full Service Custom Muffler Centre • ICBC ExpressValet Certified Full Service Mechanical • Full Service Auto Body Mechanics: 250-442-3828 • Auto Body: 250-442-0507 Full Service Custom Muf er Centre • ICBC ExpressValet CertiďŹ ed
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Bookkeeping and E-ďŹ le 250-442-6781 IncomePhone Tax Service Agent
Large supply of rock for retaining walls, decorative purposes, etc. Large supply of rock for retaining walls, PROFESSIONAL SERVICES Bobcat, Excavating & Trucking SMITH & COMPANY decorative purposes, etc. Services ~ Certified Professional Bookkeeper PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CertifiedExcavating Planner &&Installer of Services Septic Systems Bobcat, Trucking Member of IPBC and SAGE 50 Premier Advisor 20+Professional years experience full cycle bookkeeping Certified Bookkeeper Call Jimmy~ 250-442-9422 CertiďŹ ed Planner & Installer of Septic Systems MemberRemote/virtual of IPBC and SAGE 50 Premier Advisor bookkeeping available COMPLETELY MOBILE – WE CAN GO ANYWHERE 20+ years experience full cycle bookkeeping Call Jimmy 250-442-9422 250-442-2813 • smithandco@shaw.ca
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To book your free estimate call Edie at 250-442-8055 or Russell Danish Cell: 250-584-4381 Email: russ442@telus.net
BUSINESS DIRECTORY Ph: 250-442-2191
334C Market Ave 250-442-3025
OPTOMETRIST Dr. Alan LeRoy, O.D.*
OPTOMETRIST Mon.-Fri. 9 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
3rd St., Grand Forks
250-442-8208 * denotes Optometric Corporation
FREE ESTIMATES
250-442-7471
Your best buy is from a merchant you know
HEATING WOOD AND PELLET HEATING APPLIANCES 250-442-2943 SNOWBALL VENTURES Sales, Installations & Inspections Your Pellet Heating Specialist WETT CERTIFIED
ELECTRICAL
Boundary Electric (1985) Ltd.
7990 Columbia Drive
250-442-5561 A. SHELTON ELECTRICAL INSTALLATIONS & FIRE PROTECTION Certified Electrical Residential ~ Commercial Emergency Service Preventative Maintenance Serving the Andy Cell: 250-442-7120 Boundary Office: 250-445-2234 Elect. Contractor # 24118
Redi Electric Ltd.
Reg. g No. 13266
Service & New Construction Commercial • Residential Industrial Pumps Honest Service – Quality Work
7920 Donaldson Dr. • 250-442-2082
HEATING & AIR CONDITIONING • Heating & Air Conditioning • Commercial & Residential Service & Install
Grand Forks, BC
250-444-4401
HOLISTIC HEALING Dr. Jeffrey Hunt N.D. is resuming his practice in Grand Forks
Please phone 250-368-6999 for an appointment
HOME INSPECTIONS
PERSONAL SHOPPER
Are you: Busy with little or no time for shopping or running errands? Home bound due to illness or injury? Without vehicle at an inconvenient time? Just don’t want to do the shopping? Call Barb to schedule an appointment to have your errands taken care of! Barb will: Purchase goods, pay bills, etc. Provide itemized receipts. Provide prompt service at the agreed price at the agreed time.
BARB WILKIE
Grand Forks Reg. #100851
Andy 250-442-0795
Reasonable Rates • Guaranteed Work
PLUMBING
Cell: 250-443-1273 Home: 250-442-2179
Home Inspections Brian Blair
Phone: 250.442.8175 Cell: 250.443.1905 Email: blairshome@nethop.net
Grand Forks, BC
Construction • Maintenance • Repair • Renovation
ROOFING
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Twisted Teeth Saw Shop
P&L
Paul – 250-442-5612
148 Sagamore Road Grand Forks, B.C. 250-442-2652 www.sagamoreministorage.com
Border Self Storage
UNITS NOW AVAILABLE!
Call: 250-442-0534
Saw, Knife & Tool Sharpening Centre
Cascade Containers & Storage
We Sharpen • Carbide & Steel Saws • Planer & Jointer Knives • Handsaws-retooth, set & sharpen • Carbide Router Bits • Drill Bits • Hole Saws • Dado Blades • Paper Cutters • Knives • Scissors • All Garden & Yard Tools • Chainsaws & More
George Stooshinoff
Sales or Rentals $100/month
Certified Sawfiler 3845 Victoria Rd., Grand Forks, BC Phone: 250-442-8359 • Email: gastoo@telus.net
SENIORS’ HOUSING
6401 HWY 3 next to Fortis office 250.442.2599 • 250.443.1599
TAXI Independent living with companionship, support, security, three meals a day and none oĨ the responsiďiliƟes oĨ maintaining your own home. WŚŽĞŶŝdž DĂŶŽƌ ZĞƟƌĞŵĞŶƚ ,ŽŵĞ ;ĨŽƌŵĞƌůLJ ďďĞLJĮĞůĚͿ
Grand Forks
24-7
Call 250-442-2223
Taxi & Delivery Service – Groceries, Beer, Liquor
UPHOLSTERY
’s Andy CUSTOM
For all your RESIDENTIAL / COMMERCIAL / RECREATIONAL Reupholstery, Repairs and Custom Builds
UPHOLSTERY 38 years experience!
250-442-2499
162 B – 72nd Ave • Grand Forks
STORAGE
WATER
GRANBY
Y&R Water
CONTAINERS 20’ or 40’ Storage Units
SALES & SERVICES Certified Pump Installers
• EOCP Certified • Cross Connection Certified (Backflow Prevention)
Your place or ours
WATER CONDITIONING • Water Softening, Reverse Osmosis, Filtration & Ultraviolet IRRIGATION & PUMPS
250-442-7066
8098 Donaldson Drive • 250-442-5537
BOUNDARY MINI STORAGE Computerized Security Gate 5’ x 10’ to 10’ x 30’ Units
7990 Columbia Drive
Located at Boundary Electric
FREE ESTIMATES
GUTTERS & ROOFING
Digital Video Surveillance Access 24 hrs/day – 7 days/week Personal Keypad Entry 5’x10’, 10’x10’, 10’x20’ & 10’x30’
SAW SHARPENING
250-442-5561 Serving the Boundary & West Kootenays
SAGAMORE RV & MINI-STORAGE
7444 19th Street, Grand Forks
8’, 9’, 10’, 20’ & 40’ Containers
GASFITTING
STORAGE
Seniors Discount - Free Estimates
SALES AND RENTALS
PLUMBING
Blair’s
250-584-4840
Don’t hesitate! Call today! Serving the Boundary
CONSUMER PROTECTION BC #58522
WE KEEP YOU CURRENT
Asphalt Shingles • Metal • New & Re-roof • Resheet & Reconstruction
PERSONAL SHOPPER
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• Electric Motor Sales & Repair • Pump sales & Service • Electric Parts & Sales Counter • Commercial, Residential & Industrial Electric Service Work • New Construction Electrical Contract Reg. #1210
John Billwiller www.snowballventures.com 10545 Granby Rd., Grand Forks
ROOFING
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Ron’s Irrigation and Landscaping Automatic Sprinkling Systems and Repairs Need water? Water Dowsing Service Available Tree Pruning and Junk Removal PH
250-442-0867
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Community
taking a trip to legoland
Thank You
(Clockwise from top left) Tristen, Braden, Jordan, Emily and Hayley have fun with Lego on March 20 at the Grand Forks and District Public Library. The popular Legoland play event went on both Thursday and Friday.
On behalf of the Board of Directors for the Phoenix Mountain Alpine Ski Society we would like to take this opportunity to throw out a HUGE THANK YOU to all our guests, staff, and volunteers and another HUGE THANK YOU to all the community supporters, business sponsors, and individuals and organizations. You all helped contribute to making the 2013/14 ski and riding year a great season! Have a great summer season and SEE YOU NEXT WINTER! Mountain Ph: 250-445-6565
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Wednesday, April 2, 2014 Grand Forks Gazette
Facebook/Phoenix Mountain
Craig Lindsay photo
Kettle Valley Food Co-op
AGM April 14, 2014
6:30 pm Doors Open
7:00 pm AGM Begins at gallery 2 Corner of Central Ave. & 5th St. Fellowship & dessert, potluck to follow the meeting. Guest speaker: Russell Precious from Kootenay Co-op, will provide his insights into strengthening our Co-op.
Please feel free to bring your favourite dessert to share!
New tools for SWIM CLUB Members of the Piranhas Swim Club with their new iPad, donated by the USW 1-423 IWA Midway Group. The iPad will be used in conjunction with the club’s new underwater camera (donated by Grand Forks Credit Union) so the swimmer is able to see themselves swimming under water. These new tools allow the coaches to better analyze swimmers’ strokes and kicks. Submitted photo