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All things Garden at festival
You won’t want to miss the fifth annual Garden Festival in Castlegar. The Castlegar Garden Club and Castlegar Communities in Bloom partner to sponsor this open-air fest that attracts vendors from the Kootenay region: metal garden art, bee keeping supplies, concrete bird baths, cupcakes, seeds, recycling programs, compost bin pick up, and great food! Local plant vendors will celebrate growing with all things GARDEN: perennials, shrubs, ornamental grasses, herbs; as well as wide selection of garden-ready veggie starts are available for sale. The Garden Fest is a way to encourage and expose people to nature and growing: which is always a good thing. Organizers say they still have room for more vendors: Cost of a booth is $30 for vendors, and free to non-profits. Come out on May 17, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Community Complex Recreation Centre at 2101 6th Ave. Admission is free. For more information email castlegargardenfest@shaw.ca or go to www.castlegargardenfest.weebly.com.
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Info Session: April 23, March 31,10-11am 1-3pm
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The Castlegar Garden Festival is coming up on May 17. These photos are from last year, but give you an idea of just what you can expect to see at this popular event.
RCMP News
Quick acting residents likely saved a life
The quick thinking action of some local residents likely saved a man’s life. On April 13, at approximately 10:25 pm, Castlegar RCMP, along with the Pass Creek and Castlegar Fire departments responded to a single vehicle accident at the 1700 block of Pass Creek Road. The vehicle had gone off the road and rolled down the hill and had stopped upside down in the creek. Local residents were on the scene quickly and when they went to assist the lone occupant, they found him trapped and had to help him hold his head above the water and offer comfort until he could be rescued. Police officers entered the water as well, and were able to cut the male’s seatbelt. Fire fighters then had to use the jaws of life hand tools to
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cut the man out of the truck. The male, a 46-year-old Castlegar man, was taken to Trail hospital with serious injuries and remains in the intensive care unit. His injuries are not believed to be life threatening, however, alcohol is suspected to be a factor in this accident. Police continue its investigation and are asking any witnesses, or any other persons that assisted in this rescue whom have not been spoken to by police as of yet to contact the Castlegar RCMP detachment at (250) 365-7221. “Police would also like to thank those bystanders who, without hesitation, went into the very frigid creek to assist this victim pending the arrival of the Police and Fire departments,” Sgt Laurel Mathew. “Their actions very well may have saved this man’s life.”
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The Clothesline Project a colourful display of love and strength DEREK KAYE Castlegar News
Spirit Square in Castlegar at noon on Tuesday April 15 was a colourful display of the strength to overcome violence and a chance to display the emotions and proclamations of survivors and those that know them in art on t-shirts. The event was organized by the Castlegar & District Community Services Society. “The Clothesline Proj-
ect is a powerful display of t-shirts with messages and graphics that have been designed by, or made in honour of women and children who have experienced abuse…a testimony to the issue of violence and the strength to survive,” said one of the organizers. The event was well attended with barbecued hotdogs, drinks and of course colourful t-shirts which flew like flags in the strong noon wind that day. Their messages painted across their
chests spoke to the testimony of experience and hope. A drum group, called Wakun, which means Grandmother, entertained attendees with strong rhythms and messages. The four person troupe include Castlegar Fire Chief Gerry Rempel, leader Shemmaho Goodenough, Jessica McLeod and Geri-lynn Rempel. “We need to work together as Canadians, as people of the earth to pay attention to the knowledge of our ances-
tors and the wisdom of our old people” said Shemmaho Goodenough. “We want to build communities with all Canadians and inspire people to work together to take care of the children. Grandmothers are very practical. They are someone you trust, someone you can go to, someone you look up to. They definitely do not have to be biological.” The messages were clear at Spirit Square that day visually, orally and rhythmically.
Wakun from left is Shemmaho Goodenough, Geri-lynn Rempel, Gerry Rempel and Jessica McLeod.
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HAPPY 90th BIRTHDAY JACK FLOYD Family, Friends and Acquaintances are invited to a BIRTHDAY TEA
Planning and hard work pay off as Community Foundation launched Betsy Kline Castlegar News
Several years of planning and hard work culminated Thursday evening with the official launch of the Community Foundation of Castlegar and District. Having been provincially incorporated and having received Charitable Status from Revenue Canada, the new foundation is now in the position to accept donations and grant applications. Foundation President Bob Jackson addressed the crowd that gathered for the event. “In the long term, the foundation should become a reliable source of funding for community
projects,” he said. “We will give sympathetic consideration to applications that fit within our broad mandate to support social programs, education, programs for the needy, amateur sports and recreation, arts and culture, historical and environmental preservation and other projects that generally contribute to the well-being of Castlegar and areas I and J. “In short, we want to promote what is commonly known as a healthy community. The Community foundation is based in the community it serves. So our priorities are in this community. “Directors are vol-
Bob Jackson, Foundation President (left), Brent Tremblay, Kootenay Savings Credit Union CEO. Photo by Betsy Kline
unteers who live or work in the area and are sensitive to its needs.” Initial funding for the foundation came through donations from Kootenay Savings Credit Union, the BC Seniors Games and Castlegar United Way. Kootenay Savings CEO Brent Trem-
blay was on hand for the launch. After explaining the history behind the company’s $157,000 donation he stated, “We are absolutely thrilled to see it up and running. We believe it fits our social responsibility mandate to be active in our communities. Local community foundations can real-
ly do a lot of things.” Members of the Board of directors are Brian Miller, Roberta Hamilton, Craig McFadden, Nicole Beetstra, Chris Bell, Caroline Kavaloff, Tammy Verigin-Burk and Cord LaFond. The foundation would like to give everyone an opportunity to contribute to community health through regular donations, life insurance donations and bequests, individual donations, the offering of expertise or by volunteering. Donations of any size are welcome. The foundation has an opportunity to receive a matching grant from Columbia Basin Trust if they can raise between $25,000 and $50,000 within the community.
Spring brings annual plant sale to Castlegar
Step into spring at this year’s annual plant sale. The Castlegar Garden Club is once again holding its annual plant sale Saturday, May 3, from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. at the Castlegar Station Museum. This annual harbinger of spring is your chance to satisfy your garden lust and passion for plants with a dazzling blend of horticultural gems, all affordably priced. Start your 2014 gardening season
with scintillating new specimens to savor. For those who yearn with nostalgia for the ‘old days’ or those that like to electrify with the new and extraordinary, there is something for everyone. The ‘Collector’s Corner’, always a favorite, features plants from some of the Garden Club’s many notable plant collectors. The Castlegar Garden Club encourages a spirit of camaraderie. Members
with an excess of plants team up with members who have time and energy, but a shortage of plants. These Dig, Divide, and Pot Parties are hard work, but fun for all. Garden experts will be on hand to answer your questions and look forward to assisting you with your plant selection. Meetings are the third Wednesday of the month at the Castlegar and District Community Complex. For more information call 250-365-0150.
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Editor: Jim Sinclair Unit 2 - 1810 8th Avenue, Castlegar, B.C. V1N 2Y4 Publication Mail Agreement Number 40012905
Fraser Institute reports not worth the paper The Fraser Institute’s report on schools always draws criticisms from educators and kudos from the public. We can’t help but wonder why? Let’s first set the record straight - the Fraser Institute reports aren’t worth the paper they are printed on when it comes to judging the performance of schools again each other. In reality that comparison is impossible. It would be like comparing the quality of life in Vancouver’s Point Grey to that of Alert Bay on Vancouver Island. You simply can’t compare them on any level. However, what the education system seems to miss, and has for many, many years, is the public desires a better system of accountability from its educators. Sadly, this is where the BCTF continues to fail not only its members, but also the public at large. Why can’t we have a public debate about the quality of our teachers and our schools? Given what we hear from parents, we suspect that report card would be a good one on so many levels. Like most people, we believe we are lucky to have our system of education, which includes teachers and administrators. But we also question things that seem out of line with the current realities of society, especially from an economic perspective. We agree that the Fraser Institute reports really have no place in judging our education system, but we also suspect those reports would go away if our educators and teacher came up with a legtimate and appropriate way to give the public a true report on how our schools are really doing. We want to hear from you.
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The Castlegar News welcomes letters to the editor intended for publication but reserves the right to edit for brevity, clarity, legality, accuracy and topicality. Letters should typically be in the range of 300 words in length. Anonymous letters will not be published. To assist in verification, name, address and telephone number must be supplied, but will not be published. E-MAIL LETTERS TO: newsroom@castlegarnews.com DROP OFF/MAIL: Unit 2 - 1810 8th Avenue Castlegar, B.C. V1N 2Y4 Phone: 250-365-6397 The Castlegar News is a member of the British Columbia Press Council, a self-regulatory body governing the province’s newspaper industry. The council considers complaints from the public about the conduct of member newspapers. Directors oversee the mediation of complaints, with input from both the newspaper and the complaint holder. If talking with the editor or publisher does not resolve your complaint about coverage or story treatment, you may contact the B.C. Press Council. Your written concern, with documentation, should be sent within 45 days to B.C. Press Council, 201 Selby St., Nanaimo, B.C. V9R 2R2. For information, phone 888-687-2213 or go to bcpresscouncil.org.
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Spots in Time - Gord Turner
A look at Nordic Noir mystery novels As a reader, it’s interesting to move into new areas of fiction. You can get into a rut and end up reading only American “hard-boiled” detective fiction, from novels like The Long Goodbye by Raymond Chandler to the latest by Michael Connelly and Lee Child. A change in reading material is often a good thing. Recently, I’ve been reading Nordic Noir novels. These are mystery novels from Scandinavia with a decidedly dark side to them. What I’ve discovered is that these northern European countries produce an abundance of good writing in the mystery thriller and police procedural types of writing. I’ve always been interested in mystery writing, and about 15 years ago, I read several novels by a strange pair of writing-collaborators known as Sjowall and Wahloo. During the 1960s and 1970s, they wrote 10 police procedural novels about special homicide detectives from the Swedish national police. During the writing, each wrote alternate chapters until the book found its way through the crime scene and the perpetrators were caught. Perhaps the best known Nordic Noir author from the late 20th century was Henning Mankell. His main character, Kurt Wallander, is featured in at least nine novels beginning with the Faceless Killers in 1991. Inspector WalCindy Amaral Production Manager
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lander has few close friends, consumes too much alcohol and junk food, and struggles to control his anger. Many readers might know of him through the Wallander T.V. series and several films produced from Mankell’s novels. A number of my friends got hooked on Swedish “Noir” novels not many years ago when Stieg Larsson’s three large mystery novels featuring journalist Mikael Blomkvist and the amazing Lizbeth Salander were published. These books were published posthumously because, although Larsson was a prolific writer during that time, he wrote those three novels for his own pleasure. When he died of a heart attack at age 54, others brought these novels to the public. I can remember reading each of The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo, The Girl Who Played with Fire, and The Girl Who Kicked the Hornet’s Nest well into several nights. Perhaps I identified a bit with Blomkvist and his pursuits, and I was cheering every time Lizbeth dealt with one of her abusers and managed to foil those at the top of the Swedish power elite. A couple of years ago, I happened upon a young Swedish woman writer named Liza Marklund. At that time I read Red Wolf (2003) and Postcard Killers (2010) and was quite taken with
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the character of newspaper reporter Annika Bengtzon. While covering stories for the papers she works for, she ends up in the middle of crime scenes, and because she is a tough customer, she manages to help the police catch the criminals and unravel some disturbing plots. Sweden’s most popular writer today is crime writer Camilla Lackberg. Several friends and my wife and I have read nine of her novels. Her mystery novels are strong in detail, sharp in characterization, and deep in psychological complexity. Throughout these novels, we follow the careers of Erika, a free lance writer, and Patrik, a police officer. We meet them before they know one another, when they first start dating, when they get married, when they have children, and when their children are growing. Their narrative carries through several novels during which time they solve several murders and uncover many conspiracies. Beginning with The Ice Princess in 2003, Lackberg has caught the imagination of readers worldwide. The same could be said of Norwegian Noir writer Jo Nesbo, whose protagonist Harry Hole has a resemblance to Mankell’s Wallander. To begin with, I’d recommend both The Phantom and The Snowman. Jim Sinclair Editor
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Op/Ed six farmers, because only one person from the regional panel actually sits on the provincial commission. “He thinks that it’s unwieldy, and he’d rather have the decision-making centralized in Burnaby. But we changed that. We decided as a duly elected government in 2003 that we wanted the regions to have a say on this stuff, so the intention of the legislation, we felt, was actually being defeated, because we hadn’t made it mandatory.” It will be mandatory soon, and Bullock’s days as commission chair appear to be numbered. “There’s no more discretion for any future chair to monkey with it,” Bennett added. One of Bennett’s key issues is denial of secondary residence construction to keep families on the land in the Interior. The legislation also introduces social and economic factors in weighing decisions in the North, Cariboo and Kootenay regions, where in most cases development pressure is an urban myth. The main ALC board will still have authority to revisit a local panel decision if the chair deems it inconsistent with the mandate to protect farmland. Tom Fletcher is legislature reporter and columnist for Black Press. Twitter: @tomfletcherbc Email: tfletcher@blackpress.ca
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Forests Minister Steve Thomson has been pinch-hitting for Fort St. John MLA Pat Pimm on the agriculture file as Pimm undergoes cancer treatment. Thomson took exception when NDP agriculture critic Nicolas Simons asked if he is aware people think the changes are to “neuter the chair of the Agricultural Land Commission.” Thomson, a former executive director of the Kelowna-based B.C. Agriculture Association, replied that the changes do not reduce the independence of the chair. Under further questioning from Simons, Thomson allowed that the current ALC chair, Richard Bullock, has provided no response to the government on the proposals. Kelowna-Lake Country MLA Norm Letnick was appointed Friday to replace Pimm as agriculture minister. But this ALC project is Bennett’s initiative, so I asked him about his changes to the appointment process. Bennett said the six regional panels, up to three people each, were set up by then-minister Stan Hagen in 2003 to provide local input. That worked well, he said, until Bullock came on the scene and began exercising his discretion not to appoint people recommended by cabinet. “The chair doesn’t like the regional panels,” Bennett told me. “It’s a pain in the ass for the chair to have to deal with 18 farmers from all over the province in making decisions. It would be
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Detailed debate on changes to the Agricultural Land Commission got underway in the legislature last week, while protesters played to urban voters outside. A couple of West Kootenay NDP supporters brought a basket of homegrown veggies down to help East Kootenay MLA Bill Bennett get through the winter on a 100-mile diet. A group of mostly UBC scientists wrote to Premier Christy Clark, embracing the popular assumption that the changes will automatically mean more exclusions of agricultural land, as well as expanded secondary uses in the Cariboo, Kootenay and North zones. This “jeopardizes species at risk, threatens many common species, and will impact many species prized for hunting,” they wrote. It makes me wonder if these university botanists and bird experts actually understand what farming is. You know, clear-cutting a forest and planting largely monoculture crops? Using big machinery, creating drainage, applying fertilizers, controlling diseases, pests and wild animals? Not backyard gardening, real farming of the sort that has fed more people than in all of human history? Have they heard that the largest cause of deforestation in North America is farming? Do they imagine habitat loss from subdivisions sprawling across the Cariboo?
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Upcoming April - CASTLEGAR SR. ACTIVITIES at the Castlegar COMPLEX: Monday 10 a.m.–darts, 1 p.m.–whist Tuesday 9:30 a.m.–floor curling/carpet bowling; 1 p.m.–crafts; 7 p.m.–pool Wednesday 7 p.m.–Rummoli. Thursday 2 p.m. (April 17) tea dance. Friday 10 a.m.–Qi Gong. Open weekdays 9-4 p.m. for coffee. April 18-21: The Treasure Shop will be closed in observance of Easter weekend, re-opening Tuesday, April 22. The Silent Auction is full of items to delight everyone especially with Easter and Mother’s Day coming soon. The last day for this Silent Auction is Saturday, May 3rd. APRIL 20: There will be an Easter Celebration at Kinnaird Park Community Church. Join us for an Easter Celebration at Kinnaird Park Community Church 10 a.m. followed by an easter egg hunt for the kids. Everyone welcome! April 18-20: Castlegar United Church Easter services will be Friday, April 18 Good Friday service at 10 a.m.; Sunday, April 20, Easter Sunrise Service at 7 p.m.; Sunday April 20, Easter Service at 10 a.m. april 20 Robson Flea Market will be closed for the Easter weekend and re-open the following Sunday. Table bookings for May can be made by calling Elke at (250) 3657022 until Easter APRIL 24-May 31: Young Visions 2014 will be held at the Kootenay Gallery. The Gallery is open Tuesday to Saturday from 10-5pm. For more information contact the Gallery at 365-3337 or visit www.kootenaygallery.com April 26: 9th Annual Spring Fling 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Come and celebrate spring in downtown Castlegar at Kinsmen Park. There will be lots going on, including 3 on 3 hockey, vendors in the park, entertainment, kid’s games and more. For more information call Peter at 250-365-5655 April 27: Season Opening from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the Doukhobor Discovery Centre, 112 Heritage Way, (Across from the Castlegar Airport) For more informatoin contact at doukhobor.museum@ gmail.com or by phone at 2 5 0 365-5327.
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april 28: The Ostomy Support Group will meet at 2 p.m. at the Kiro Wellness Center, 1500 Columbia Avenue, Trail. Guest: Paul Meise from Cooper Medical Supplies in Kelowna. For more info, please call 250-368-9827 or 250365-6276 Please note date change
May 24: Second annual Blue-
May 1: Kootenay Family Place is holding its annual Spring Fun-Raiser in the parking lot at Kootenay Family Place, located at 749 11th Ave.
MAY 31: Second annual Castlegar Hospice Society Garage Sale will be held at Mountain Transport Institute, located at 2181 - 6th Ave (beside the fire hall).
MAY 3: West Kootenay Family Historians Society genealogy workshop ``Tracing Your Family Tree`` will held at Selkirk College. Register through the college. Info: wkfhs@shaw.ca or www.wkfamilyhistorians.wordpress.com.
Community Harvest food bank & Drop-in centre: Monday Food Bank 11 a.m. -1:30 eligible 1x per month; closed the Monday after cheque issue and statutory holidays. Lunch served from 11 – 1:30 p.m.
MAY 3 Step Into Spring at the Castlegar Garden Club Annual Plant Sale,which runs from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. at the Castlegar Station Museum, 400–13 Avenue. Satisfy your passion for plants at affordable prices. Information: Wendy Eggleton - 250.365.0150/wendy.eggleton@icloud.com.. MAY 7: Castlegar United Church Book Club Discussion will be held at 7 p.m. The book being discussed is Remembering the Bones by Frances Itani. Come with a memory that is triggered by reading this and a photo May 7: Friends of the Castlegar Library, Travel Series will be held at 7 p.m. at the Castlegar Library. Renowned photographer Jim Ford will present India Travels Part Two. By donation. May 17: Fifth Annual Garden & Nature Fest (10 a.m. - 4 p.m.) at the Castlegar Community Complex, 2101-6th Ave. Open air festival of Plants and Gardens, Art, Farming and more. Hosted by Castlegar Communities in Bloom and Castlegar Garden Club., Contact: castlegargardenfest@shaw.ca Web: www.castlegargardenfest.com MAY 17-19: Annual Union of Youth Festival at the Brilliant Cultural Centre –1876 Brilliant Road. Festival Theme: “Shaping our Future - Instilling Doukhobor Values for Generations.” For more information please contact Cathy at the USCC Brilliant Cultural Centre Office at 250-365-3613 or usccbcc@shaw.ca May 24: Castlegar’s Lisa Nicole
will be playing a show at The Old Theatre in Castlegar. For more dates on her summer tour check out www.lisanicolemusic. com/tour.
berry Creek School Fundraiser. Please save all your bottles and cans to be picked up on Saturday. Funds to be used for new commercial kitchen. Amount raised will be posted.
Ongoing
Wednesday Drop In Center 10 – 1:30 FREE. Lunch served 11 -1:30 FREE Friday Drop In Center 10 – 1:30 FREE. Lunch served 11 – 1:30 Coffee and baked goodies from 10 a.m. on! Bread is available when donated and it is on a first come first serve basis. Located in the basement of St. David’s Anglican Church 614 Christina Place. We are located around the back and down the stairs. Donation cheques payable to Community Harvest Food Bank can be mailed to: 301 32nd Street V1N 3S6. Food donations can be dropped off on any of these days at St David’s Church Contact number 250-608-2227 Selkirk WeaVERS AND SPINNERS GUILD meets the third Wednesday of each month, 10 - noon followed by bag lunch and show & tell. Anyone new to the craft or to the area is welcome at the Doukhobor Discovery Centre, across from the airport. The “Bridge,” – Do you have questions? Join us for music, discussion, refreshments; 1st Tues. ea. month, 7 p.m, Kinnaird Church of God, 2404 Columbia Ave, Castlegar Call Donna at 250-304-2929. back to school with baby Program free for parents to upgrade Math, English and/or study skills with an instructor from Selkirk College. Kootenay Family Place , Mon. & Wed. from 1 - 3 p.m. Childcare and snacks provided. More info call Alana at 304-6862. ALPHA COURSE: The Alpha Course is being offered at Kinnaird Park Community Church, Thursdays at 6-8 p.m. starting April 24. All are welcome.
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day 10:00 am to 4:00 pm. Friday and Saturday 10:00 am to 2:00 pm. Please note: Accepting donation on Wednesdays and Saturdays. Phone: 250-365-7317. www.castlegarhospitalauxiliary. org The kinnaird Church of God: Located at 2404 Columbia Ave, Castlegar will be holding all services (Sundays at 10 a.m. and first Tuesday evenings at 7 p.m.) at the Castlegar Christian Fellowship Building at 1821 Connors Road for the next several months. All are welcome. free hot meal at the sharing dinner pot at Cadet Hall, 8th Ave, Castlegar (2 blocks from library) Tues. at noon. All About Breastfeeding informative support group for breastfeeding moms. Neighbourhood House in Castlgr, Tues. 10:30-noon More info: 250-365-3662, www. kootenayfamilyplace.org tops group meets every wednesday 8:30-10 a.m. Kinnaird Hall, 2320 Columbia Ave. Round table discussion. Get motivated to eat healthy, lose weight. Monthly fee $10. More info call 365-7956. Castlegar A.A. meetings at the Pioneer Arena Sun. at 10 a.m. Mike, 250-399-4417; Tues. at 7 p.m. (Dennis 250-365-2738); Wed. at 7 p.m., (Fay at 250-687-0484. Thurs. at 8 p.m. (Jim at 250-365-6216) and Sat. at 8 p.m (Len at 365-7805). al-anon meets every Monday night for people whose lives have been affected by someone’s drinking. Mondays 8-9 p.m. at 2224 6th Ave. (Kootenay Society for Community Living building.) More info: Donna 250-365-3168 or Eileen 250365-3674. TOASTMASTERS MEETINGS Local Toastmasters club Sentinel Speakers, 7-9 p.m. at Fireside Inn, 1st & 3rd Weds. of month. Learn speaking skills, gain confidence, have fun! Guests welcome. More info call Diane Cushing at 250-365-8336. Operation Feast All invited for home-cooked meals Thurs. at New Life Assem. Church, 602 - 7th Street. Doors open at 4 p.m, dinner until 5:30 p.m. Entrance to dining area at back of Church. More info: Carol at 365-5734. free pool - Everyone welcome Every Saturday at the Royal Canadian Legion, 248 Columbia Ave. Bring friends and have an afternoon of fun.
friday youth program at Blueberry Creek Community School. Fun, safe night for a movie, games/ sports/hanging out. Grades K - 5, 6:30 - 8 p.m. and grades 6 up, 8 - 10 p.m. See B.C.C.S. facebook page for more info or phone 250-365-7201.
USCC Cultural Interpretive Society meets Monday and Wednesday, 9 a.m. - 1 p.m. at the Doukhobor Arts and Crafts Centre, 820 Markova Rd., beside the Brilliant Cultural Centre.
Mom’s Support Group All moms welcome to this loosely structured group supporting challenges of being a mom. No referral required. More info: Sandi McCreight 250365-2104 ext. 34
FREE AND CONFIDENTIAL COUNSELLING for problem gambling; Castlegar Community Services Call 250608-2254.
Scrabble Club 2nd Wed. of the month, Castlegar Public Library. 6:30 – 8 p.m. All levels welcome! For info call Alana at 304-6862. Offered by the Columbia Basin Alliance for Literacy.
New to Canada? Settlement services provides eligible newcomers with information about community services or preparing for citizenship. Call 250-687-4714 or email welcometocastlegar@gmail.com.
Legion Meat Draws Saturdays Royal Canadian Legion Castlegar/ Robson Branch #170, 248 Columbia Avenue, 4-6 p.m. Guests welcome and must be signed in by a member. Darts: 4 p.m. on Thursdays, new signed-in players welcome.
W.K. Yoga For MS Support Group. Mondays, 1:30 - 3 p.m., Castlegar Library, lower level. Free. Sponsored by WK MS Society for its members/care providers. Call Lonnie Facchina 1-866-352-3997 or email info@westkootenay@mssociety.ca or Janice Ferraro, at 250365-5428, email janice@underthesunyoga.ca
English as a Second Language programs Classes for adults, Conversation Club, Family Dropin for families with young children, 1 to 1 tutoring. Free. More info call Alana at 250-304-6862.
Families Cooking Together. Register for free program where families have fun preparing, cooking and eating dinner together. Third Wed. of the month (Nov-Mar) at Kootenay Family Place from 5 to 7 p.m. To register, call 1-877-2584133 or email info@ccfoffice.org.
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At right: Crews work to remove the sculpture “ Fir Cone” by Kevin Kratz to make way for the new sculptures which will go up May 10. This sculpture along with 4 others is headed to Nelson. Betsy Kline photo. At right: Honkfest by Douglas Walker, winner of the People’s Choice Award in 2013. Photo by David R. Gluns.
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Preparations are well underway for the fifth year of Castlegar Sculpturewalk. This year’s sculpturewalk kicks off on Saturday, May 10, and will feature 32 artists
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Hospice holding garage sale The Castlegar Hospice Society is accepting donations for its annual garage sale. The second annual sale is set for May 31 at Mountain Transport Institute, located at 2181 - 6th Ave (beside the fire hall). Donations will be gratefully accepted at the MTI trailer on May 3, 10, 17 and 24. The trailer will be parked in the Sandman parking lot. Volunteers will be onsite from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. to assist. For more information please contact Gwen at 250-6932220. Annual Spring Fun-raiser Kootenay Family Place is holding its annual Spring Fun-Raiser. The event will be held Thursday, May 1 in the parking lot at Kootenay Family Place, located at 749 11th Ave. Funds raised from this event go towards programs offered at the neighborhood house. There will be a variety of organic vegetables and flower starts for sale, as well as a bake sale, yard sale, and a children’s boutique.
from across North America and one from Belgium. This year’s line-up is set to stun, and a few sponsorship positions are still available. “It’s amazing how well Sculpturewalk has done in such a short period of time,” says Sculpturewalk President Kirk Duff. “Our program has received national attention – people from across the country are now looking to Castlegar as an innovator in arts & culture.”
S c u l p t u r e w a l k’s success is due in no small part to the support from local individuals and businesses who are passionate about the program. Each sculpture is available for sponsorship at a cost of $1,000. Sponsors are featured on the sculpture’s nameplate, on the brochure and website, and at all Sculpturewalk events, including the upcoming Opening Gala, to be held on the evening of May 10 at the Kootenay Gallery.
Sculpturewalk is a registered charity, and sponsors are entitled to a charitable receipt for their support. For more information about this opportunity, please contact Sculpturewalk Executive Director Joy Barrett at castlegarsculpturewalk@gmail.com. Join us in creating a vital, vibrant downtown filled with art and art appreciators. Together, we’re making a difference to the community and the region, one sculpture at a time!
RECREATION LEADERS – SUMMER CAMPS Castlegar and District Community Complex Part-Time Auxiliary Term The Castlegar & District Community Complex (NDCC) is currently inviting applications to apply for the position of Recreation Leader for our summer camp programs beginning June 1st and ending August 31, 2014. Reporting to the Recreation & Cultural Programmer, the successful individuals will be responsible for supervision and instruction of recreation sport and leisure programs. Recreation Leaders are responsible for the program planning, general safety and overall enjoyment of the patrons attending the program in a variety of settings. This is an auxiliary position with a schedule that is specific to the programs scheduled. Recreation Staff may work mornings, afternoons or evenings based on availability, staff qualifications and program requirements. Required Qualifications: All candidates must hold a current CPR “C” and Standard First Aid certification or equivalent. Criminal Background Check is required of successful applicants. Strong verbal communication skills, including excellent customer service skills Proficiency and confidence in working with children 0 – 18 years of age As these are positions partially funded by Canada Summer Jobs, applicants must be current full-time students or planning to attend college or university in the fall of 2014 Preferred Knowledge Skills and Abilities Skills, expertise and experience leading recreational sport programs, inclusive games and/or arts and cultural programs Ability to demonstrate program planning skills and behavior management strategies Ability to work independently and problem solve Demonstrated leadership abilities Ability to lift up to 50 lbs. This posting, along with a detailed job description, can be found on our website at www.rdck.ca under Administration, Jobs. If you have any questions about this opportunity please email Human Resources at the email address below. Submit all applications in the form of a resume and cover letter to RDCK Human Resources by email, or traditional mail by noon on Friday May 2, 2014 to be considered for this opportunity. Human Resources, Regional District of Central Kootenay Box 590, 202 Lakeside Drive, Nelson, BC V1L 5R4 E-mail: humanresources@rdck.bc.ca Phone: (250) 352-8193 Thank you for your interest in working with the Regional District of Central Kootenay. All submissions will be acknowledged although only those individuals shortlisted to participate in the interview/testing process will be contacted again.
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Here is the hard-working staff at the Kootenay Career Development Society. The group held an open house last week to celebrate its second anniversary. From left: Polly Campbell, Bob Wright, Leni Normington, Susan Deadmarsh, Jen Barclay, Katt Britton, Jan Wright, Joanna Swanson-Kutasewich.
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If you are a job seeker or an employer searching for workers then the Kootenay Career Development Society is a place you will want to visit. KCDS celebrated its second anniversary with an Open House last week. The event featured refreshments and door prizes. The staff was on hand to offer tours and overviews of the work they do to help
employees and employers find each other. “We are so happy to be here celebrating our second year,” Employment Services Centre manager Joanna Swanson-Kutaseswich said. “Our role in the community is to help job seekers, employers, and community members. We like to work collectively as a team in the community.” KCDS offers free services to those who are unemployed or underemployed.
They provide resume and cover letter writing assistance, interview skills training, help with organizing and accessing funding and workshops and skills training. The centre serves between 400 and 600 clients each month. KCDS receives its funding from the Province of British Columbia and the Federal Government. The first person you meet when you walk through the doors is Leni Normington.
The employment counsellor is very passionate about helping those who come to the office. “When a person walks through the door, I am going to do my best to help them with whatever they need,” she said. The centre has several other employment counselors, self-serve specialists, a wage subsidy coordinator and a youth employment counsellor on hand. Their overall goal is to explain the labour market, provide resources and help people to overcome barriers to employment. The office is open Monday through Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Adoption Dance of Joy... You can make it happen
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raisers were Misauti and Tausha Voros, who raised $300 each. The pair won an overnight stay in a theme room at the Super 8. Summer Martin was the second highest money raiser, with $215.75, and she won a bowling party from Castle Bowl. The top 20 money raisers
from the primary and intermediate classes each get to participate in a swim party at the Sandman Hotel. These students will also enjoy pizza from Panago, and donuts and cookies from Plaza Bakery and Bagels and Brew. Mrs. MacKinnon’s Grade 2/3 class set a
class record with raising $1893.80. They also had 79 per cent of the class participate, and they won a cookie party from Crumbs Bakery. Ms. Minor’s Grade 6/7 class had 50 per cent participation, and they won a cupcake party from Country Style Bakery.
Thank you local businesses! Other businesses and organizations who donated prizes, services and money are Johnny’s Gas & Grocery, Hairlines 6th Ave, Tina Popoff Jewelry, The Movie Company, Kootenay Centre Cinema, Arby’s, Dairy Queen, A&W, Tim Horton’s, Castlegar Rec Centre, HTR Design, Robson Fire Hall and it’s Ladies Auxiliary, PNT Contracting, Mitchell Supply, Trail Wal Mart, Lion’s Head Pub, Castlegar Safeway, and 7-11. This fundraising event would not be nearly so successful without the generous donations from these businesses and organizations, so thank you very much for your continued support. A big thank you also goes out to all the people who sponsored our students with pledge money. They worked very hard, getting out into the community asking for pledges and studying their words. The staff at RCS is also instrumental in the success of this event. They promote it in class and help the students with their words. So thank you, to everyone involved.
BIKE SWAP Drop off 9:00 - 10:30am Selling 11am - 2pm • Specialized Demo bikes available • Rustic Crust WoodFired Pizza on location • Free Shuttles on the hour provided by Mountain Shuttle (Natasha Locke) 11am-3pm
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Saturday, April 19, 2014 Time : 6:30 PM (Doors open at 5:30 PM) Location: Brilliant Cultural Centre Cost: $10 (children 5 & under FREE)
Tickets available at the door or at Turning Pointe Dance Studio, Kootenay Smile Studio, M&M Meats & Back in Balance Family Chiropractic & Wellness Centre
Thank you to our corporate sponsors:
• Kootenay Savings and Credit Union Castlegar • Royal Canadian Legion • Dr. Daan C. Kuiper • Kootenay Smile Studio – Dr. Peter Lawczynski & Dr. Yuro Ihns • Century 21 Mountainview Realty Ltd. • L.Soligo and Associates Ltd.
• Yule Tickets Anderson available at the door or at Turning Pointe Chartered Accountants • McDonalds • City of Castlegar • Heritage Credit Union
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The Robson Community School has just wrapped up it’s annual spell-a-thon, and it was the most successful one yet. The school raised more than $5,400 and almost 60 per cent of the student population participated. Over spring break, the students were asked to seek pledges from family members, friends and neighbors and to study their specific spelling word list. The tests were given out on Wednesday, April 2, and students had to achieve at least 75 per cent to be qualified to win prizes, donated from throughout the community. Students were awarded prizes based on how much money they raised, and classes were awarded prizes based on how many students participated. The prize assembly was held on Friday, April 11. The biggest money
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Date: Saturday, April 19, 2014 Time: 6:30 PM (doors open at 5:30 PM) Location: Brilliant Cultural Centre Cost: $10 (children 5 & under FREE)
Kootenay Gallery of Art presents... Tickets available at the door or at Turning Pointe Dance Studio, Kootenay Smile Studio, M&M Meats & Back in Balance Chiropractic
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Calling Leaders Calling all theCommunity Castlegar Community Are Are you you looking looking for for an an opportunity opportunity to to develop develop and and put put your your communication, delegation, networking or project management communication, delegation, networking or project management skills to use for a good cause?
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This year’s Spring Fling is all about family fun. “We are really excited about this year’s festival,” said Peter Laurie, one of the organizers. “We have a great lineup and there will be lots for everyone to do.” The 9th Annual Spring Fling Festival takes place Saturday April 26 in downtown Castlegar. The festival runs 11 a.m. until 6 p.m. “The popular 3-on-3 hockey event will be introducing an elimination style hockey tournament where teams will compete for a life size replica of the Stanley Cup,” added Laurie. This year will see the addition of two rinks, allowing for more teams and games. Another new event will be the Bike Rodeo where kids can bring their bikes and take part
in a variety of activities. There will also be a variety of local vendors who will be there providing a variety of food, crafts and information. Miss Castlegar and other Queen Candidates will be hosting the Kids’ Carnival where kids can play games. There will be lots of local musicians and entertainers taking to the stage throughout the day. As always the annual Show n’ Shine will give local car enthusiasts the chance to show off their rides. There will also be an opportunity for festival goers to check out police cars, fire trucks, search and rescue vehicles and ambulances. “Bring the whole family out and help us give springtime a warm welcome in downtown Castlegar,” said Laurie.
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Country starlet is home from Nashville
Lisa Nicole, Grand Forks born, Castlegar raised, country singer songwriter, never has a dull moment. This year, as short as its been, has already proved busy, with a Nashville trip under her belt, along with several nominations and another cross country tour in the works – Nicole shows no signs of slowing down. On the heels of her return from Nashville, with seven new songs in tow, Nicole spent the majority of her time co-writing, and performing at venues like the historic 12th and Porter and networking with Nashville’s finest. Nicole is presently writing songs for her next album. Nicole will be playing a show at The Old Theatre, May 24 in Castlegar B.C. For dates on her tour go to www.lisanicolemusic.com/tour.
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Make It Count for Earth Day this April! Earth Day Canada’s top 10 actions: Smart shopping
Heating and cooling
◾ Buy what you need, not what you want
◾ For summer air conditioning, set your thermostat
◾ Consider renting and borrowing things that
to 24°C or 25°C.
are seldom needed
◾ For winter heating, set your thermostat
◾ Buy used items from garage sales and
to 19°C or 20°C
second-hand stores
◾ Install ceiling fans and programmable thermostats
Simple savers
Close to home
◾ Replace incandescent light bulbs with LEDs
◾ Vacation, travel and work as close to
◾ Use aerators on faucets and shower heads
home as possible
◾ Weatherstrip windows and doors
Transportation alternatives
Bathroom basics ◾ Take short showers instead of baths
◾ Walk, cycle, car pool and use public transportation
◾ Close water taps while brushing
◾ When driving, reduce idling and maintain
your teeth
correct tire pressure ◾ Consider car-sharing programs or renting
Food choices ◾ Choose local and organic foods that are in season, and support local food producers ◾ Eat less meat
Washing & drying
Careful cleaning ◾ Choose natural, non-toxic cleaning products ◾ Make simple, natural cleaners with ingredients like vinegar, baking soda and water
Don’t discard ◾ Donate, reuse and recycle items before throwing them into the trash
◾ Wash full loads of clothes in cold water and hang
◾ Harmful materials like chemicals, batteries and
to air dry
electronics should be taken to local hazardous waste depots or recyclers
Earth Day! April 22, 2014
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Earth Day Canada strives to make every day Earth day! It’s almost our favourite time of the year – Earth
Learning about nature: We’re focusing on 4 action
Day is just around the corner on April 22! Each year,
categories – EAT, GROW, TRANSFORM and SHARE.
we organize an April campaign to help educate and engage people of all ages and backgrounds to lessen their impact on the Earth. A great way to start is integrating easy environmental actions into
Set a goal for the number of actions you want to complete in each category throughout the month, and count them up using our printable calendar. Share your results using the #MIC4ED hashtag to compare your
your day-to-day life – those small changes add
totals with friends, classmates, colleagues or perfect
up to a larger cumulative impact over time.
strangers across the country.
And not only are these changes good for the
When you register to participate, you’ll also be
environment, they’re often good for your
automatically entered to win great prizes. More
health and can even help you save money!
importantly, you’ll join others around the country
Over the course of a busy week or month, it’s easy to lose track of our environmental efforts. So this year we’re asking you to join us, as we Make It Count for Earth Day!
who are making their Earth Month count! They say it takes 21 repetitions to form a habit – after a month of counting your actions, we hope these easy actions will become a part of your daily routine and last all year long. Get started today and make every day Earth Day!
Earth Day!
TUESDAY APRIL 22 2014
Earth Day
Community Celebration
Celebrate the earth: There are many ways to celebrate Earth Day Ever wondered how Earth Day
their impact on the environment. In
started? This observance arose from an
2004, it was recognized as the top
interest in gathering national support
environmental education organization
for environmental issues. In 1970,
in North America for its innovative
activist John McConnell and Gaylord
year-round programs and educational
Nelson separately asked people to join in
resources by the Washington-based
a grassroots demonstration. Millions of
North American Association for
people participated, and today Earth Day
Environmental Education, the world’s
continues to be widely celebrated with
largest association of environmental
events on both dates. The most common
educators. In 2008, it was chosen as
practice of celebration is to plant new
Canada’s “Outstanding Non-profit
trees for Earth Day.
Organization” by the Canadian Network
Earth Day Canada (EDC), a national
Tuesday, April 22nd
Kinsmen Park, Castlegar (beside the library)
10:00 am to 2:00 pm Join us for informational and interactive displays on environmental awareness and stewardship brought to you by Columbia Power, featuring local and regional organizations, eco-giveaways and a free BBQ lunch!
FREE BBQ LUNCH 11:30 am to 1:00 pm Recycle your old or broken items! 300+ electrical products will be accepted for recycling! Drop them off for FREE at the Bargain Bin table. Visit ElectroRecycle.ca for a full list of accepted products.
for Environmental Education and
environmental charity founded in 1990,
Communication. EDC regularly partners
provides Canadians with the practical
with thousands of organizations in all
knowledge and tools they need to lessen
parts of Canada. Visit www.earthday.ca
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Welcome to tthe he driver’s seat
There’s no better time than now to embrace your inner motorcyclist and have the time of your life. Alexandra Straub
Question of the week:
Feel the rush of riding on two wheels If you have ever looked longingly After getting your “L” permit upon a motorcycle as it whizzed by, you might have been bitten There are two steps in acquiring by the bike bug and didn’t even your full motorcycle license. First, know it. you’ll have to pass the MotorIf you have always dreamed of cycle Skills Test portion of the getting on two wheels but didn’t process. Then you’ll have your full know how to go about it, you road test. I absolutely, have been bitten by the bike bug. Riding training If you are contemplating a perfect 100 percent without I absolutely, 100 per cent without time to do it, the answer is now! a doubt recommend a doubt recommend going to a With spring-like weather manigoing to a good professional school to learn how festing itself and more and more professional school to to ride. I’m not saying your bff motorcycles appearing on the who has selflessly volunteered to roads, it’s time to stop dreaming learn how to ride. teach you everything you need to and start doing. Alexandra Straub know about riding isn’t qualified But where do you start? How do or unfit for the task, but they you go about it and what steps do might not be a “teacher.” Sure you need to go through? they have the skills, but can they communicate Over the next few weeks, we will feature a effectively the points that you need to be safe? four-part series on motorcycling. It will cover If yes, then go for it. everything from schools, to gear to buying a But professional schools have professional teachbike and more. As I said, there’s no better time ers. They also know the ICBC system and will than now to embrace your inner motorcyclist teach you above and beyond what you’ll need to and have the time of your life. execute in order to start riding on your own. And Take the test more importantly, to be safe! In order to get your learner’s license in BC, you They will also help build your confidence and try will need to take the ICBC Motorcycle Knowlto help you eradicate bad habits that you may or edge Test. To attain the handbook that you’ll may not know you are forming. need to familiarize yourself with, you can either Granted, most courses aren’t cheap. But they’re download it from the ICBC website, or visit a worth it and so is your safety. Check out regional branch in person to pick up a hard copy. schools or save up to come to the Lower MainAfter you have studied it from cover-to-cover, land. I wouldn’t have done my license any other you’ll need to take and pass the test at an ICBC way. branch, which will then give you your L. Some schools to check out are: Pacific Riding Visit www.icbc.com and type in “motorcycle” School, V-Twin Motorcycle School, the Justice into the search bar. That is the easiest way to Institute of BC, High Gear Motorcycle Training get you to the pages you’ll need to work with. (private lessons) and more.
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You don’t have to start on the road Many of the top road racers in the world didn’t start on the pavement. They started in the dirt. Why? Because it teaches you how to control a bike in less than ideal traction environments. Also, if you fall, it doesn’t hurt as much! You can certainly get your feet wet when it comes to learning clutch and brake control on a “softer” surface, too. Furthermore, you don’t need a learner’s permit if you are riding off road. When and if you want to transition to the street riding, you’ll need it for that. Check out Popkum Motor Park’s Lessons/Training (www.popkummotorpark.com) program for all ages, as well as the BC Off Road Motorcycle Association’s website (www.bcorma.ca) for upcoming MSF Dirt Bike Schools. Another perk to starting to build your bike confidence on the dirt, training programs aren’t as expensive. So, this is me, the little white angel on your shoulder whispering, “Go on, get on two wheels!” But remember, safety is paramount. Take the test, go to school and thank me later.
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Confessions of a Curber... Meet Walt. He lives with his wife and two teenagers in a quiet neighbourhood. Walt goes to work every morning, provides for his family and chats with his neighbours. Walt has a secret. He’s no Walter White from“Breaking Bad.” But, his love for quick cash and high profits drive him to a sideline that makes us all a little less safe and costs some their savings. Walt is a curber.
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Bigger fines for distracted drivers a distraction By Keith Morgan
People that talk and text on their hand-held smartphones while driving are not nearly as smart as their technology of choice. There you go; I have made my position clear on the current red-hot driving topic of the
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I have always advocated for hands-free calling and figured “driving without due care and attention” was a sufficiently good catch-all charge.
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day in the letters pages of every newspaper and on radio talk shows coast to coast. However, that does not mean I am offering my unqualified support for the countrywide torrent of get-even-tougher legislation, designed to pick the pockets of delinquent drivers.
Currently in BC, the fine is $167 and last year police here issued 51,000 tickets for distracted driving. Victoria knows a vote winner when it sees one and it is pondering a big fine hikes and additional demerit points. The local action comes on the heels of Ontario introducing legislation last month that increases fines from the already high $300 to $1,000. Fanning the public outrage, BC Attorney General Suzanne Anton announced that distracted driving is killing more British Columbians than impaired driving. Forgive my cynicism, but I really question the sudden rush of statistics showing how heinous and deadly a crime this is. I have always advocated for hands-free calling while driving and figured “driving without due care and attention” was a sufficiently good catch-all charge for those causing a collision during hands-on operation of a cell phone. The fine is $368. When I began writing on this topic about five years or so ago, there were no such statistics available. It was all anecdotal because, let’s face it, it’s an offence very visible to other drivers. It’s always seemed to
me that drivers who talk and text are reckless risk-takers, who run red lights, follow too closely and make dangerous lane changes even without a phone in their hand. My point being that when they crash while performing one of the preceding illicit manoeuvres with phone in hand it’s a little too convenient to blame it all on operation of the device. Much of the current public debate was spurred by the revelation that a serial offender in Vancouver racked up 26 tickets and fines of $4,300 for distracted driving since 2010. He may be the pin-up boy for those seeking tougher penalties but interestingly, it appears he never once caused an accident during the time he was caught in cellular action! Now the law is in force, I’ve no problem in accepting it but let’s not kid ourselves into thinking this will stop idiots such as this overly chatty man continuing to take risks on the road that threaten us all. The fines are already high enough to deter regular drivers who are tempted to err occasionally. That said; I do worry about how zealously this law is enforced. I frequently hear of tickets issued to drivers who
mere glance at their device while at a red light or move it to a new resting place around the dash. I fear the debate about the fines is a distraction in itself from getting to the heart of dangerous driving. Therefore, I am pleased to hear Anton is also considering public education campaigns on distracted driving, similar to previous initiatives targeting seatbelt use and drinking and driving. That is smarter. Research shows that many distractions contribute to road carnage. Be careful what you wish for because there are other technological distractions in our vehicles that could invite bans of which you may not enthusiastically support. keith.morgan@drivewaybc.ca
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Confessions of a Curber I guess you could say I was addicted. Only my drug of choice wasn’t coke or meth. No - it was the thrill of getting away with it all. And the easy cash, of course. Throwing the camper into that last deal was a great marketing idea. And, like last time, I decided to branch out again. There’s so much more than just cars! This time I decided to go with a motorcycle. I purchased it off the internet – I guess you could call it a curber-to-curber transaction. Oh, of course I knew every trick in the book by now. The seller gave me my old story and said that he was the real owner. Did I care? Not a chance. It was a nice Harley. And, it was a steal. I knew I could flip it for more. Why? Because I was a better marketer. But I needed to do it fast. And, I had to make sure I had a buyer that was naive enough not to do a lien check through carproof.com, or the province (bcregistryservices. gov.bc.ca). As usual, I put up a generic, one-line Craigslist ad. With a price like mine, I had a buyer within an hour. I made sure the Harley looked its best. I polished it until it sparkled and filled it with gas. Hey, what’s a few bucks? Then I ran into a small problem. I found out that my seller was the real owner. Wow. But he sold me a vehicle that was about to be repossessed.
Fortunately, he was in such a hurry that he didn’t make me do the transfer – so it was still in his name. No big deal. Bridging* was my friend. I just used his name and hoped my buyer would never ask me for ID. And I was right. The buyer smelled a bargain and took the bait like fish. He thought I was the fool! No lien check, no ID check. Just cash. I was home free, again. And the best part? When the bailiff came for the motorcycle, he didn’t even know my name.
*Bridging – A trick that curbers use to keep their identity secret. Curbers will pay more for a vehicle from an unscrupulous wholesaler or broker if they are not required to immediately put the vehicle in their name. This keeps their name out of the vehicle registry and makes them impossible to locate when deals go bad. Breaking the law is never a concern for them.
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The Castlegar Sunrise 2000 Rotary Club Would like to express our thanks and appreciation to Tabletree (Creston), Maple Leaf Spirits INC. (Penticton), all of the BC Wineries, Castlegar Interact, Rotaract Clubs and the following businesses for their contributions to our very successful 2014 Wine Festival:
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Final concert of the season at the Gallery The final concert of the season in the TD Canada Trust Kootenay Gallery Concert Series will be held on Sunday, April 27 featuring Trio Voyage from Nelson. Trio Voyage is an acoustic trio that explores music from many different corners of the globe. The trio plays traditional music rich in diversity as well as their own, “world inspired” compositions. Improvisation plays a prominent role in the repertoire of the group as the performers freely interpret music from around the world, making each performance a unique experience for the listeners and performers alike. Selkirk College’s Sound and Music program forms the backdrop to the creative energy of this ensemble with members Don MacDonald violin/composition, Paul Landsberg, guitar and guest vocalist Laura Landsberg on faculty. Doug Stephenson, guitar and bass (married to faculty member Melody Diachun) is often heard in performances at the College. Individually, the musicians have performed throughout Canada, the U.S. and Europe with leading jazz and contemporary artists as well as keeping busy schedules as music educators and composers.
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Joining the trio for this performance is Paul’s wife Laura who manages her time between being a mother of six, teaching college and performing as a professional jazz singer. As the daughter of Canadian jazz legend Ian McDougall, Laura comes to her talent naturally. This concert will take place at 1:30 p.m. on Sunday, April 27 at the Kootenay Gallery, located on Heritage Way across from the Castlegar Airport. Tickets are $15 for general admission and $12 for Gallery members. For more information contact the gallery at 250-365-3337.
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Did you know that having a pet can lower your risk of heart disease? A pet, especially a dog, makes you more physically active and that’s a good thing. Pets also great companions and play a part in reducing stress. Having a pet isn’t for everyone but for those that have one, it can be very good for your health.
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Photos at the Duck to support Food Bank
If you are looking for a way to help support the local food bank and you enjoy photography there is a great opportunity to satisfy both desires. Local scenic photos taken by Phil Fowler are on display at the Thirsty Duck Pub. The photographs are being sold for $25 and 100 per cent of the proceeds will go to the Castlegar Food Bank and the Sharing Pot. There are about 70 framed prints for sale. The offerings are varied with subjects that include farm animals, birds, natural scenery, sunflowers, farm equipment, old barns, and windmills. The 8x10 photos are framed in a variety of styles. “We are really happy to be a part of this great
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Cranbrook with the “Kimberly Danceworks.” So the Dance Showcase this Saturday will show the spring repertoire that the dancers have worked so hard on. “ Kathleen Zubick the Chair of the dance company told the Castlegar News that, “The Turning Pointe team consistently puts up great scores, wins lots of awards and we work hard to create a group that is a team first and supports each other.” Saturday the dancing starts at 6:30 p.m. with doors opening at 5:30 p.m.
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artists in attendance. The exhibition will be showing until May 31 at the Kootenay Gallery, located across from the Castlegar Airport, adjacent to the Doukhobor Discovery Centre, which is open from Tuesday to Saturday from 10-5pm. For more information contact the Gallery at 365-3337 or visit www.kootenaygallery.com.
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The Kootenay Gallery will soon be bursting at the seams with sculptures, paintings, drawings, ceramics and photographs created by talented young artists. The Gallery presents the annual Young Visions 2014 exhibition from April 24 to May 31, showcasing the work of students in Grades 8-12 and their teachers from J.L. Crowe Secondary School, Stanley Humphries and the Kootenay Columbia Learning Centre. Young Visions 2014 provides art students and teachers the opportunity to exhibit their work in a professional publicly funded art gallery. The works cover a broad range of subject matter allowing the viewer a glimpse of the world through the eyes of the next generation. The opening reception will be held on (MJHP TZY \JJPQ^ Ć^JWX Thursday, April 24 at 7pm. with many of the
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stretch and strength, Arco (Cirque de Solei style) and for the ladies twelve and older, lyrical dance. In spring the dance company attends three festivals in Castlegar with, “Just Dance”, the Okanagan with “Shine” and in
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from “So you think you can dance Canada” along with other guest teachers help set choreography for the various solo, duo, and group numbers. The dancers take multiple classes each week in ballet, jazz, turn and jump,
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The Turning Pointe Dance Company will be showcasing all of its 52 dancers this Saturday April 19 at the Brilliant Cultural Centre. These talented dancers ranging in age from 8-16 have been honing their skills all year long under Artistic Director and teachers Julie Teindl and Jessika Dobie. The girls began choreography in August and September. Last year they were fortunate to have Charlene Hart,
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Local skier happy with finish at championships Betsy Kline
Castlegar skier Jeff Ashton returned home from the International Free Skier Association North American Championships in Snowbird, Utah excited about the competition and happy with his performance. The 16 year old had a successful qualifier run and headed in to the finals in 33rd place. Ashton finished the finals in 20th place out of the 91 competitors in the Male 15–18 division. “The venue was the sickest I have seen,” Ashton said. “I was ‘Stohked’ with the competition. I would also like to say thanks to my sponsors, Outdoor Tech and Stohke Productions. I am looking forward to next season.” The morning of the competition the slopes were icy and there were a lot of crashes. Ashton made the decision to pick a less aggressive line for his run that
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would better suit the conditions. The decision paid off with an excellent run. His combined score was 65.2. Fellow Red Mountain Academy team mate Toby Sutton came in 17th place with a score of 58.0 in the Female 15-18 competition. Ashton’s future looks exciting with several more years left to ski in the 1518 year old division. Photos and video footage of Jeff can be seen on Stohke.com.
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Five students from Kootenai JuiJitsu Academy travelled to Calgary April 5 for the Alberta BJJ Provincial Championships. Evan Ford earned a silver in gi and a Bronze in no-gi; Elliott Ford: bronze in no-gi, and a fifth out of 11 in gi; Connor Nelson: Double gold (Alberta & BC Prov.Champion); Caleb Nelson too fifth out of 10 in Gi. Brandon George earned a double bronze.
BC HYDRO COLUMBIA AND KOOTENAY OPERATIONS CONFERENCE CALLS BC Hydro will be hosting two conference calls on Wednesday April 23, 2014 to provide information regarding forecast 2014 reservoir and river operating conditions for the Columbia and Kootenay systems. Kootenay System: The conference call regarding the Kootenay system (includes Libby Dam/ Koocanusa Reservoir, Duncan Dam and Reservoir, Kootenay Lake) will be held jointly by BC Hydro and the US Army Corps of Engineers, and will take place from 8:30 a.m. to 9:00 a.m. PST (9:30 a.m. to 10 a.m. MST). Columbia System: The conference call regarding the main-stem Columbia system (includes Kinbasket Reservoir and Mica Dam, Revelstoke Reservoir and Revelstoke Dam, and Arrow Lakes Reservoir and Hugh L. Keenleyside Dam) will be hosted by BC Hydro and will take place from 9:30 a.m. to 10:00 a.m. PST (10:30 a.m. to 11 a.m. MST). Government, First Nations, businesses, non-governmental organizations, and stakeholders with an interest in BC Hydro’s operations are invited to attend.
Please email dayle.hopp@bchydro.com to register by noon on Wednesday April 16, 2014 and receive conference details, presentation materials, and dial in information by email in advance of the meeting.
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Coming Events We pray for miracles, do dream interpretation at Chakha Mall in Nelson located between Shoppers Drug Mart & Canada Employment Office 2 - 5 April 14 - 19, Easter draw on 19th, questions Gary 250-304-2348
LECHNER, Edwin (Ed) Jan 21, 1943 - Feb 28, 2014 Died suddenly at home with his boots on. A popular horseman,mechanic, sportsman, and friend to everyone he met.Ed was predeceased by his father George, mother Susan, brother George, and his ex wife Carol. He is survived by his wife Bonnie Taylor, his daughters Cheri Cooper & Tracy Lechner as well as his 4 grandchildren Natasha Cooper, Chelsea Cooper, Chantelle Campbell, and Cole Campbell. The family invites friends to a celebration of his life to be held at the farm on April 27th from noon til 4:00PM.
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Nordic Lodge ‘76 in Castlegar is inviting the public to join in the celebration of the 200th Anniversary of Norway’s Constitution of 1814. The event is scheduled for May 31st at the Castlegar City Complex with entertainment, a Gala dinner with a smorgass bord of traditional Norwegian foods of the highest quality reserved for very special occasions, followed by a dance to the tunes of Don Hollis on the accordion. A limited no. of tickets goes on sale March 31st till May 15th at $30 per person. Children 15 & under in a family at no charge. Tickets are available at the following locations; Castlegar City Complex Rossland: Cafe Books West 4-2063 Washington St Nelson: Stuarts News Chako Mika Mall Nelson: Au-Soleil-Levant French Canadian Bakeri Also available from Sons of Norway members; In Rossland; Call Mr. Reino Rasku 250-362-9465 In Castlegar: Call Mr. Ole K. Kristiansen 250-365-1017
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You may not have considered the car business. But if you like vehicles and you love helping customers, you could be a perfect match for Castlegar Hyundai. Energy, enthusiasm and effort are often more important than auto sales experience. We will provide training and support to help you establish a rewarding, long-term career here in the Kootenays. We need someone who shares our work ethic and concern for customers. To learn more or apply in confidence, contact: Keith Kalawsky President & GM 713 - 17th Street Castlegar, BC, V1N 1J1 Fax: 250-365-5376 Email: keith@castlegarhyundai.com
Edward James Menzies In Memoriam
In Memoriam
In Loving Memory of
ANDREW SAVINKOFF September 7. 1933 – April 22, 2013 God saw you getting tired He did what He thought was best He put His arms around you And said, “Come and rest”
With great sadness we announce the passing of our brother and uncle Edward James Menzies in his 79th year on February 11, 2014 He leaves behind a sister; Signa Olson of Castlegar, brother; Robert (Laurel) Menzies of Duncan and many loving nieces and nephews. Friends and relatives are invited to a Celebration of Life on Thursday, April 24, 2014 from 6:30 - 8:30 pm at the Royal Canadian Legion, 248 Columbia Ave, Castlegar.
Will Always Be Remembered Love, sister Anne Polonikoff
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SOOKACHOFF, Calvin Lawrence, BScP It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of Cal. Born in Vernon, raised in Castlegar and passed away at Royal Columbian Hospital, New Westminster, surrounded by his loved ones. Forever loved and missed by wife Jackie, son Nick, daughter Natasha, parents Phil and Ann, sister Wendy (Dean, Jessica, Brody) Ritz, in-laws Harold and Muriel Johannes, brother-in-law Len (Brenda, Dallas, Brooke) Johannes. Business partners, Ray (Darlene) Gaucher and Doug (Helen) Danforth and his pharmacy family at Westminster West End Medicine Centre. Cal was a bright and caring pharmacist and talented musician. We will miss his quick wit and unique sense of humor. Special thanks to close friend Rob, Michelle and Steve. No service by request. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the charity of your choice. As Cal would say, “We are here for a good time, not a long time.”
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Dennis Marvin Greep It is with deep, and heavy sadness that we announce the death of Dennis Marvin Greep who passed away unexpectedly on April 9, 2014. Survived by his wife Heather, daughters Jennifer (Chris) Holt of Castlegar, Rosalyn (Nylan) LaFreniere of Fruitvale, son Wesley (Alexa) of Castlegar, granddaughters Ella and Kinsley and Heather’s family. Sadly predeceased by his parents Bette and Earl. Dennis was a quiet man who loved nothing more than to spend time with his dogs. He adored his two granddaughters and was thrilled whenever he got the chance to spend time with them. He was an avid hunter and fisherman and enjoyed being outside. Words cannot express how much he was loved and will be missed. We will carry you in our hearts always! In lieu of flowers donations can be made to the SPCA in memory of Yogi and Kochda. A private family service will be held.
Ileana Woykin November 16, 1937 – April 10, 2014 It is with great sorrow that we announce the passing of our beloved mother, Ileana Woykin. Ileana lived in Krestova, BC most of her life and was a strong, soulful spirit who touched us all deeply. She was a devoted Christian lady who enjoyed cooking great meals, gardening, and spending time with her children and grandchildren. Few knew that she had a photographic memory which stayed with her until the end. She was predeceased by her brother Lloyd Woykin and is survived by her children Tom Koftinoff, David Koftinoff, and Janet Koftinoff. Grandchildren Danielle Hadikin, Melissa, Jillian, and Katarina Koftinoff, and Erika Hills. There will be no funeral service as requested. “There is no other like a mother”
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HIGHWAY OWNER OPERATORS $3500 SIGNING BONUS Van Kam’s Group of Companies requires Highway linehaul Owner Operators based in our Castlegar terminal for runs throughout BC and Alberta. Applicants must have winter and mountain, driving exp. / training. We offer above average rates and an excellent employee beneďŹ ts package.
To join our team of professional drivers, email a detailed resume, current driver’s abstract & details of your truck to: careers@vankam.com Call 604-968-5488 Fax: 604-587-9889 Only those of interest will be contacted. Van-Kam is committed to Employment Equity and Environmental Responsibility.
Wanted: Class 1 Propane Haulers, Full-Time Monday to Friday Employment Looking for an experienced driver to cover Calgary, Golden, Castlegar, Kamloops & Kelowna bulk propane loads Monday – Friday. Previous bulk propane hauling an asset but not necessary. Ideal candidate will be flexible, safety oriented and have strong communication skills. Please contact Amy Enger at: 403 723 9272 or via email at: aenger@calgasinc.com with your resume and any applicable training certificates.
Help Wanted Castlegar & District Chamber of Commerce & Visitor Centre Summer Students Positions 1-3 (Must be returning to School/College in fall) Full Time hours involves mostly weekend work Requirements: Social Media Microsoft Office, Strong well spoken personality Self Starter, Castlegar Ambassador.
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International Forest Products Limited (Interfor) is a growth-oriented lumber company with operations in Canada and the United States. The Company has annual production capacity of 2.6 billion board feet and offers one of the most diverse lines of lumber products to customers around the world. For more information about Interfor, visit our website at www.interfor.com. A great career opportunity for a certified Millwright, this person will be responsible for maintaining, repairing, installing and modifying all sawmill/planer related equipment to maximize uptime, quality and production. We are looking for candidates with the following skills and experience: • Commitment to a safe workplace • Team-oriented with good interpersonal skills • Strong work ethic and ability to work in a fast-paced production environment • Previous experience in the wood products industry would be an asset To express interest in this opportunity, please apply online at www.interfor.com/careers by April 21st, 2014. We appreciate the interest of all applicants, however, only those selected for an interview will be contacted.
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The Trail Times has an opening for a reporter/photographer. As a member of our news team, you will write news stories and take photos of Greater Trail events, cover city council and other public meetings and respond to breaking news stories. You must work well under pressure, meet daily deadlines and be a flexible self-starter with a reliable digital camera and vehicle. This union position is for four days a week, with the potential for full-time work during holiday relief periods. This is a temporary position, covering maternity leave. Computer literacy is essential, experience with layout in InDesign an asset, newspaper experience or a diploma in journalism preferred. Some weekend and evening work is involved. The Times offers a competitive salary and benefits. The successful candidate will be required to become a member of the Communications, Energy and Paperworkers Union, Local 2000. Qualified applicants should apply in writing no later than May 11, 2014 to: Guy Bertrand, managing editor Trail Times 1163 Cedar Ave. Trail, BC V1R 4B8 editor@trailtimes.ca Fax: 250-368-8550 Only qualified candidates will be contacted; no phone calls please.
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CONCRETE FINISHERS & Form Setters. Edmonton based company seeks experienced concrete finishers and form setters for work in Edmonton and Northern Alberta. Subsistence and accommodations provided for out of town work; Fax 780-444-9165. Jobs@RaidersConcrete.com.
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Applicants will need to hold a valid TQ for Heavy Duty or Commercial Transport, class three driver’s licence and Motor Vehicle Inspection licence would be an asset. Resumes can be faxed to 250-352-2172 or e-mailed to kootenay@yrb.ca
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Black Press has a very unique opportunity for the right person.
We currently have an opening for a sales person to help us with our paid distribution newspapers across B.C. This position means getting out in the community and talking to subscribers about our newspapers and working to build stronger relationships with existing readers of our newspapers. It also includes finding new subscribers for our newspapers and helping introduce them our award winning host of community newspapers. This is not a year-around position and will run from March to October each year. We offer a spectacular compensation package and bonus incentives. Your own vehicle is required, but we cover all travel expenses. This is really a great opportunity for the right person. It is a different type of job, but definitely has different types of rewards. If you feel this position would be the perfect fit for you, then we would love to hear from you. Please email all enquiries to Michelle Bedford at circulation@trailtimes.ca.
Merchandise for Sale
Rentals
Transportation
Homes for Rent
Auto Financing
Financial Services
Misc. for Sale
Misc. Wanted
UNFILED TAX Returns? Unreported Income? Avoid Prosecution and Penalties. Call a Tax Attorney First! 1855-668-8089 (Monday-Friday 9-6 ET).
Affordable Steel Shipping Containers for sale/rent 20’ & 40’ Kootenay Containers Castlegar 250-365-3014 HOT TUB (SPA) COVERS. Best price. Best quality. All shapes & colours available. 1-866-652-6837 www.thecoverguy.com/ newspaper? KILL BED BUGS & THEIR EGGS! Buy Harris Bed Bug Killer Complete Treatment Program or Kit. Available: Hardware Stores, Buy Online: homedepot.com KILL ROACHES! Buy Harris Roach Tablets. Eliminate Bugs- Guaranteed. No Mess, Odorless, Long Lasting. Available at Ace Hardware & The Home Depot. Onan Industrial generator 6500 watt, 132 hours, 1 sheet 4x8 Formica, white, 1 roof shroud for roof a/c for RV Call 250-365-5538 SAWMILLS FROM only $4,897 - Make money & save money with your own bandmill - Cut lumber any dimension. In stock ready to ship. Free Info & DVD: www.NorwoodSaw mills.com/400OT 1-800-5666899 Ext:400OT. SCREENED TOP Soil, $30. per yard. Delivery available. 250-367-9308
STEEL BUILDINGS/metal buildings 60% off! 20x28, 30x40, 40x62, 45x90, 50x120, 60x150, 80x100 sell for balance owed! Call 1-800-4572206 or visit us online www.crownsteelbuildings.ca.
Legal Services CRIMINAL RECORD? Don’t let it block employment, travel, education, professional, certification, adoption property rental opportunities. For peace of mind & a free consultation call 1-800-347-2540.
Tree Services Fruit Tree Pruning/ Rototilling Call Dana 250-365-0110
Merchandise for Sale
Free Items Free used Organ 250-365-5212
Furniture X Large china Cabinet $650 Call 250-365-7400 or 304-9549
Misc. for Sale 2 good condition all season tires 195-70/14 - $40/pr New Condition wood coffee table 48” x 24” $75
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Unique Opportunity
Merchandise for Sale
Topsoil, Sand, Road Gravel Fill with delivery call for prices 250.359.7188 c:250.304.8158
Misc. Wanted Collectors Currently Buying: Coin Collections, Antiques, Native Art, Old Silver, Paintings, Jewellery etc. We Deal with Estates 250-499-0251
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career opportunity Vice President, Capital Projects Reference Number 1405
Reporting to the President & CEO, the Vice President, Capital Projects will have leadership responsibility for the implementation and delivery of hydroelectric power projects and will oversee the design-build construction of these projects as the Owner’s Representative. Responsibilities include providing expert input into the negotiation, analysis and completion of design-build contracts, applications, licenses and other approval requirements for new power projects and overseeing the construction of these projects. The successful candidate will have a University Degree, with a Professional Engineering Designation and at least 10+ years of progressive experience in directing and managing design and construction of major power projects, preferably in the field of hydropower generation and distribution. Qualified applicants interested in joining a dynamic team are encouraged to visit the Careers section of our website at www.columbiapower.org for the detailed job description. Closing date for this position is May 2, 2014. Please refer to Job #1405 when submitting your application.
BC Housing Castlegar has exciting rental opportunities for families looking for affordable housing. The 3-bedroom units we offer are spacious with 1.5 bathroom, stove, fridge and washer/ dryer hook-ups. One small pet is allowed, with BC Housing approval. No smoking allowed. Tenants pay 30% of their gross monthly income for rent. For applications please call 250-365-2667 or 1-800834-7149 or go on-line to www.bchousing.org
Real Estate Houses For Sale FRUITVALE, 3.5 usable acres with 3 bdrm. house. Owner built. 250-367-6331 LOWER ROSSLAND, Easy highway access. 2bdrm., 2bath, s/s appliances, gas fireplace, new furnace, large deck and carport. $270,000. OBO. Call 250-362-9541 MONTROSE, 5BDRM. Fully fenced & landscaped. $415,000. 250-367-2131
Other Areas
Between Castlegar & Nelson (Thrums) 3 Bdrm House split level, 3000 sq ft, acreage, F/S, W/D, DW, $1650/mth + utilities, 604-644-1224 or 778-870-9002 Castlegar 2 Bdrm House on Columbia Ave, big yard storage, $900/mth + utilities Avail May 1st 250-304-7490
Suites, Lower
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 Apt/Condo for Rent 1 Bdrm Apt, 1,000 sq ft, N/S, F/S, W/D, no pets, Equipt & partly furnished, $785/mth utilities & TV incl, Close to shopping, bus & parks, ref required, Call 250-365-7400 or 304-9549, Avail May 1st DOWNTOWN TRAIL, renovated 1bdrm. character apt, quiet adult building, coin-op laundry, non-smoking. 250-226-6886.
SELKIRK MANOR CEDAR MANOR 1 & 2 Bedroom Apt Call 250-304-3026 250-365-3034
Castlegar 1bdrm lower suite new and spacious, Woodland Park area, W/D, Avail May 1st $750/mth, utilities incl Call 250-365-6327
Suites, Upper Castlegar South, Studio Suite, F/S, Microwave $600 /mth including utilities cable, private side entrance off street parking, ABSOLUTELY NO SMOKING OR PET, Call Al at 250-304-5560 Downtown Castlegar upstairs suite, 2 Bdrm completely renovated new bathroom, kitchen, flooring & freshly painted. Close to bus route & Kootenay Market Shopping Centre, No smoking & pet nego, References required, $700/mth + utilities 250-368-9144
Transportation
Auto Accessories/Parts
W.TRAIL, 1bdrm., fenced yard, suitable for dog. $595., 1 block to Downtown Trail. 250368-6076
Auto Financing - Dream Catcher, Apply Today! Drive Today!
1.800.910.6402
Cars - Domestic
2004 Rendezvous V6 traction control, 195,000 km locally driven, reasonable offers considered, $4,200 250-365-3119 2005 FORD Silver Mustang Convertible, one owner, never winter driven, excellent condition, has 4L, V6 manual transmission. 61,000kms. $10,400. 250-364-2752, 250-368-1436
Cars - Sports & Imports
2007 SUZUKI Swift Plus Hatchback, 142,000kms. Great car. 250-368-5645
Sport Utility Vehicle
2005 Chevy Trail Blazer LT, 6 cyl, 275hp, 4x4, AWD, auto trans, trailer pkg rating 5000lbs. Tires & battery new last year, fully loaded w/extras, one owner (senior) 72000km. $12,200. 250-442-6008.
Trucks & Vans
Estate Sale: 2013 Ford 150 Super Crew LWB, 4wd xtr. 1991 5th wheel, 28ft Citation Supreme. All in good shape. 250-442-8900.
Boats
Commercial/ Industrial Ground level industrial building space at 2228 6th Ave., Castlegar. Front office approx 490 sq. ft. Rear warehouse type building has 2 ? 10 x 10 garage doors and approx. 1575 sq. ft. contact Tim 250-687-4716 or John 250-304-9419 to view.
Mobile Homes & Pads
Auto Financing Auto Loans. Need A Vehicle! Guaranteed Approval. 1.877.680.1231 www.UapplyUdrive.ca
ROBSON 2 Bdrm Mobile Home for rent, pay 1 month rent & deposit & get 1 month Refer check required Call 250-304-4862
Homes for Rent 2+ bed, 1 bath house + finished basement. Includes: fr idge/stove/washer/dr yer/dishwasher, covered double garage, deck and yard on double corner lot; quiet neighbourhood. NS/NP $900+util. 175 Lakeview St (North Castlegar) 250 365 1972 to view.
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New broadband will be great for business Betsy Kline Castlegar News
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The City of Castlegar is moving forward and exploring the possibilities of bringing broadband internet service to the community. The Castlegar Broadband Committee has been collecting surveys from businesses and analyzing the needs and interests in the community. The city is working in conjunction with the Columbia Basin Broadband Corporation, a wholly owned subsidiary of Columbia Basin Trust. The cities of Trail, Nelson and Rossland are also working with
CBBC to bring broadband to their communities. Broadband is a fibre infrastructure that in Castlegar will reside on the existing fibre network for large portion of the system. Fibre optic cables are glass fibres that are sturdy and long-lasting. CBBC has fibre in the East and West Kootenay and will provide a connection to the city over its fibre “backbone”. The broadband will be capable of managing internet speeds of up to 100 megabits per second up and down loading. Current service in Castlegar is up to 25 mbps down-
loading and 5 mbps. According to the Castlegar Broadband website, “The proposed broadband will be much faster and more stable than current options for a similar cost.” Proponents of bringing broadband to Castlegar believe it will greatly benefit businesses by increasing efficiency and enabling expansion. They believe it will also benefit the community at large through uses in education, health services, emergency services and Government opportunities. “The greatest benefit is the potential economic development,”
said Tammy Verigin-Burk, broadband committee member and Castlegar Chamber of Commerce Executive Director. “It would put us on the same level as cities that already have broadband service. Broadband service would allow speeds more conducive to downloading and uploading, increasing cost efficiency. It will also be great for consumers as it will increase the speed of debit and other transactions. It will give us the capacity to attract high end progressive internet based businesses.”
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Pineapple-Mustard-Glazed Ham Ingredients 2 medium pineapples, peeled lengthwise, cored, and cut crosswise into 1/4-inch-thick slices 3 cups sugar 2 cups water 1/4 cup cup country-style mustard 1 smoked, bone-in ham (10 pounds), trimmed of excess skin and all but a 1/4-inch layer of fat 40 whole cloves 1 cup cup dry white wine Mustard greens, for garnish (optional)
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Bring pineapples, sugar, and water to a boil in a large saucepan. Reduce heat; simmer, skimming foam. Cook until pineapples are translucent and mixture has reduced to 4 cups, 60 to 80 minutes. Transfer to a large bowl; let cool. Stir in mustard. (Glaze will keep, covered and refrigerated, for 3 days.) Preheat oven to 350 degrees with rack in lowest position. Score ham with a sharp knife in a pattern of 1 1/4-inch diamonds. Press a clove into the center of each diamond. Place ham, cut side down, in a roasting pan; drizzle wine over top. Coat ham with half the glaze. Cover with parchment, then foil, and bake for 1 hour. Remove from oven. Increase oven temperature to 425 degrees. Uncover ham, and coat with remaining glaze (some will fall to the bottom of the pan). Bake, uncovered, basting occasionally, until browned, 40 to 45 minutes. (Tent bone with foil if it becomes too dark.) Transfer ham to a cutting board; let rest for at least 30 minutes before carving. Serve with pan drippings and pineapple. Garnish with mustard greens if desired. Serve with baked yams for a delicious Easter feast!
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