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Teachers serve strike notice CRAIG LINDSAY

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ther. We want a deal signed at the table.” Stage two of the BCTF plan would likely entail rotating one-day walkouts in districts across the province. Stage three, a full-scale strike, would require a second vote by members to authorize. In response to the BCTF job action, education

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Teachers will be holding stage one job action starting today (Wednesday) in Grand Forks and throughout the province. The B.C. Teachers’ Federation (BCTF) gave three-day strike notice on Thursday. In a press release, BCTF president Jim Iker said the job action was “in response to disappointing progress at the negotiating table where the Christy Clark government and employer’s association have not backed off from unfair and unreasonable demands.” BCTF members voted 89 per cent in March to endorse potential job JIM IKER action. “We really hoped we could work this out,” Norm Sabourin, president of the Boundary District Teachers’ Association, told the Gazette. “The bargaining team and the executive made a decision that this was a problem.” Phase one includes: not undertaking any mandated supervision of students outside of regularly scheduled classes, except as set out by an essential services order; attend any meetings with management; provide principals or administration with any printed, written or electronic communication; or receive any printed, written, or electronic communication from an administrator. At this point report cards will not be affected. “Despite our patience and our measured approach in bargaining, Christy Clark and her government are once again trying to provoke B.C. teachers and shut down B.C. schools,” continued Iker in the press release. “Job action, even low-level action, is always a last resort because teachers care deeply about our schools and our students. That is why teachers are asking for smaller classes, more one-on-one time for our students, extra help for those who need it, and more specialist teachers to enhance every student’s educational experience.” Iker also explained that any escalation of stage one to stage two, which would mean rotating strikes, will depend entirely on progress at the negotiating table. “Teachers expect the government to abandon the ill-conceived 10-year scheme, make improvements to working and learning conditions like class size, class composition, and specialist staffing levels as well as offer a fair and reasonable salary increase. Our hope is for a negotiated deal at the bargaining table and not escalating job action,” said Iker.

Sabourin said that as long as the government is willing to negotiate, there would be no further job action. “If we could get a deal signed we would pull back and go back to normal,” he said. “We’ve been patient and waited and waited. We’re hoping this will be it. We don’t want it to go any fur-

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1909 Acre tracts on the shore of Christina Lake were for sale at $100 each; after surveying, there were raised to $250. 1914 Miss Barlee, the assistant city clerk, asked for, and was granted, an increase in salary from $50 to $65 during the council meeting. 1919 The Kettle Valley railroad extension was finished. When the rails were completed, the Consolidated Mining and Smelting Co. commenced shipment of ore from the Rock Candy Mine to Chicago, Ill. 1924 Dr. Kingston presented his report as medical health officer: the health in the city has been fairly good during the past year. There had been a slight epidemic of scarlet fever and some cases of diphtheria, but no smallpox. 1929 Logging crews were being recruited for the log drive on the Granby River on the North Fork. There were about two million feet to be brought to Smelter Lake for the Norris Lumber and Box Co. 1934 Overwaitea closed up its business after two years of operation in Grand Forks. 1939 Four members of the Grand Forks Fire Department—Chief Tom Wilkinson, Bruce McDonald, Harold Holmberg and Ted Cooper—left for Vancouver to attend the annual fire chief’s college. 1944 The 19th annual May Day celebration was a great success with nearly 700 people in attendance.

1949 The municipal council of the City of Grand Forks put forth a bylaw to provide street lighting equipment for the inhabitants of the city. 1954 As a result of the spring runoff, the Kettle River rose to 14 feet. Ruckle Addition was flooded and over 12 homes were isolated. 1959 The Bank of Commerce renovated the lot between the bank and the Gazette. The deep hole was filled in and used as a parking lot. 1964 City ratepayers passed, by a small majority, a bylaw which enabled the city to give the go-ahead for the construction of the arena. 1969 Pioneer resident of Grand Forks, Nancy Santano, died in the Trail-Tadanac Hospital on May 4 in her 82nd year. In past years Mrs. Santano received many prizes for her garden produce at the Grand Forks Fall Fair. 1974 Queen candidates for 1974 are Jan Downey, Debbie Lynn Fofonoff, Luba Konkin, Debbie Borody, Phyllis Koch and Noel Hunt. 1979 At long last tenders have been called for the Boundary Hospital’s $400,000 expansion and alteration project, which will include 382 square metres of additional space as well as 197 square metres of renovated area. 1984 About 160 people came out for the annual Easter Egg Hunt at City Park. 1989 The possibility of an amalgamated

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fire protection district encompassing the City of Grand Forks and the rural district is one of the issues that will be looked at when the city receives a report being prepared by the Fire Commissioner’s office of the East and West Kootenays. 1994 John Carson, president of Sway Resources Inc., reports that 15 diamonds have been discovered in an area about 11 miles east of Christina lake. Carson also reports that the company has strong expectations regarding a gold deposit in the Rock Creek area. 1999 Judge Ron Fabbro set a fall date for a preliminary hearing for John Paul Scott, the suspect in the Boundary’s first homicide in almost a decade. Scott was charged in connection with a shooting incident Feb. 10 in which his commonlaw wife, Sharon Anne Thomas, died from a gunshot wound to the stomach. 2004 Protracted periods of inactivity with regard to home sales could be a thing of the past as outside interest appears to be focusing on Grand Forks and surrounding area. wBusiness has long been booming for realtors in selected parts of B.C., and now it seems that the trend is going local as well. 2009 Grand Forks City Council received the news that the Regional District of Kootenay Boundary’s request for funding from the Ministry of Environment to complete a watershed study of the Kettle River has been refused. That leaves the region with some small amounts of money to address a few critical problems such as dyking around Grand Forks, but no larger amounts of funding to complete a proper analysis for the region.

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Digitizing trails creates jobs CRAIG LINDSAY

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The trails around Christina Lake are about to go digital thanks to a project by the Christina Gateway Community Development Association. The gateway association has signed a contract with the provincial government through the B.C. job creation partnership for the project, which will create up to four jobs for 10 months. Boundary-Similkameen MLA Linda Larson was on hand at the Christina Lake Welcome Centre to present a cheque for $51,000 to the gateway association. Larson said the project was developed through the hard work of local volunteers. “These volunteers brought me out here,” she said. “The fact that this group of people got together and put together this project that will also employ four people (is great). This opportunity will provide marketable skills training to the workers and promote Christina Lake’s trails.” The digital trails project is part of a larger community strategy at Christina Lake to increase trail usage and to attract new visitors and new business. The project is set to begin April 28 and run until Feb. 27. “What we’re going to be doing is creating photos, videos and stories/blogs on social media about the trails,” said Cavan Gates, manager of special projects for Christina Gateway. “It’s about promoting the trails. We’ve also got some signs we’ll put up so people don’t get lost. We’ll have a website where we’ll have a map of the trails. We’ll have photos that are geo-referenced or geo-tagged so they’ll pop up on the map.” The trail signs will also have QR codes on them so people on the trails will be able to use their smart phones to view maps and other information about the trails using the codes. “I’m just thrilled,” said Larson. “I think this is just part of healthy living and just a great project. There’s a tremendous amount of trails. This’ll be great for visitors who will have it all at their fingertips.” Regional District of Kootenay Boundary Area C director Grace McGregor said the trails project will help bring Christina Lake to the age of tourism. “In other words, so all those young people out there who rely on that (technology) will tell everyone that we are ‘mapped’,” she said. “When you’re mapped—it’s a different message.” McGregor was quick to praise the work of Gates and Sandy Mark on bringing the project forward. “This project came about after we talked about raising our tourism and putting it out there where it needs to be digitally,” she said. “We aren’t there. This is another portion of completing that.” GRACE McGREGOR McGregor said that if Christina Lake doesn’t start paying attention to smart phones and other portable media they would fall behind, “and we have been behind,” she said. “This will bring us another level up to where we need to be with tourism.”

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Linda Larson (third from left), Boundary-Similkameen MLA, was at the Christina Lake Welcome Centre to present a cheque from the government to the Christina Gateway Community Development Association for the digital Craig Lindsay photo trails project.

SD51: staffing levels stay the same

Once again we will receive additional monies as a supplement for the Education Plan in the amount of $25,253. This money is to be used to strengthen Staffing levels will remain the same as last year, reading and skill training. Special Purpose changes the board of School District 51 was told at their included an increase to the Learning Improvement regular monthly meeting held April 15 at Boundary Fund of $49,176. “Approximately $300,000 in deficit at this point, Learning Centre in Midway. “There are a few high school initiatives that we but we still need to add to the budget—staffing bewere able to support so we actually see an increase cause of the configuration and some composition in staffing at those schools,” said Secretary-Treasur- and course selection.” This will leave approximately $1 million in the er Jeanette Hanlon. But she said no schools are losdistrict’s surplus. ing positions. It was reported that only a couple of parents came Hanlon reported that in March she received the funding announcement for 2014-2015. “We will out for either the West Boundary or the Grand Forks receive $15,021,087, which is 98.5 per cent of last public budget meeting that was held the week beyear’s funding. The decrease in funding is $228,748. fore. Those who attended were told that enrolment continues to decline; it is down 38 per cent since the 2001-2002 school year. Projected enrolment for the 20142015 year is 1,263, which is a further decline of 29 students. The biggest drop projected for next year is in kindergarten enrolment, which is projected to drop by 14 students across the district. Hanlon reported the budget is divided into four categories, with transportation accounting for four per cent of expenditures, district administration five per cent, operation and maintenance 14 per cent, and instruction costing 77 per cent of the $15 million budget. Staffing averages one teacher for every 20 students at GFSS and one teacher for every 16 students at BCSS. Teacher staffSchool district Secretary-Treasurer Jeanette Hanlon speaks to ing at the elementary levels are based on the board at their monthly meeting held last month in Midway. Pat Kelly photo class configurations.

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Once again teachers will be taking job action with the hopes of securing a new and improved contract. It seems as if it was just a few months ago that teachers took to the streets with rotating pickets for the exact same purpose. It was actually two years ago and the B.C. Teachers Federation (BCTF) still does not have a deal with the BCPSEA (B.C. Public School Employer’s Association), which negotiates on behalf of the provincial government. At this point, the job action is “low level” stage one and should pose no disruption to students; however, certainly down the road, if negotiations between the two parties continue on their current path, parents can expect to see more, stronger job action. That action would likely mean rotating pickets like in 2012. There could also be the question of whether extracurricular activities would be affected such as coaching, field trips and grad ceremonies. While there is no reason for parents to be overly concerned at this point, it is something to keep an eye on. Teachers want improvements to class size, class composition and specialist staffing as well as salary increases, while the government is staying firm in trying to keep the education budget down. Nobody wants to see escalating job action, but when two sides are this far apart and have been for years, fair or not, children are the strongest bargaining chip.

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Second Opinion JIM HOLTZ Canadian architect Moshe Safdie was interviewed on the CBS news program Sunday Morning last week. Most of the discussion centered on the Habitat housing development that he designed in 1967 for the World’s Fair in Montreal, but it went further describing the trend toward smaller more sustainable housing that is beginning to emerge. There does appear to be at least the beginning of a small shift away from the notion that the ultimate goal in life is to have as large a house as one can afford. In the Fifties,

for most people that meant a 1,200 square foot house on a quarter acre lot in the suburbs. Fifty years later and the 1,200 square foot vision of success had grown to about 3,500 square feet, and the lot had shrunk to a piece of land just large enough to contain the house’s footprint. A short drive to Kelowna or the outlying areas of Vancouver reveals the continued popularity of that thinking. But doubt is beginning to creep into the minds of many about the wisdom of those aspirations. The cost of maintaining large homes and concerns over the environmental impact that they represent have helped launch a small movement away from the excesses of traditional home design and construction. There have been propo-

nents of alternate housing concepts for years, of course, and in Grand Forks the model of sustainable, cooperative living established by the Doukhobors is a great example of one alternative. Other individuals here and in the Kooteneys have built cob, hay bale, and stacked log homes of small to moderate size as a way of avoiding the environmental impact of contemporary building materials and techniques. So far, however, the number of homes built using alternate methods is extremely small. Still, there are signs that progress is being made toward more sustainable models of living. In the U.S. the Tiny House movement is an example. Many interesting and very affordable homes have been designed and built by in-

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dividuals all over the country and in Canada and overseas as well. Some are fantastic, some fanciful, some practical and some bizarre, but they all represent a different way of looking at how we live in and interact with our environment. The weblog Inhabitat.com is another example. The website states that it is “devoted to the future of design, tracking the innovations in technology, practices and materials that are pushing architecture and home design towards a smarter and more sustainable future.” It demonstrates that there are in fact large numbers of people interested in innovative design and provides some hope that we may one day not regard greater and greater housing excess as our ultimate goal and ambition.

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Teachers may have to act Letter to the Editor: Like all of you, teachers only want the best for their students. Despite bargaining for more than a year with the government, there has been little progress made at the negotiating table. We have been waiting, very patiently, for the government to provide the necessary funding required for us to move forward in achieving a negotiated collective agreement. Instead, it has attempted to remove, yet again, the important provisions for class size and composition and minimum levels of specialist teachers that the BC Supreme Court restored. As a result teachers across B.C. have voted 89 per cent in favour of job action. Local teachers concur with the comments made by BCTF president Jim Iker, after our strike vote: “As teachers, we do not take job action, or even a vote on job action, lightly. We care deeply about our schools, our students, and their families. Many of us are parents or grandparents ourselves. “B.C. teachers remain committed to negotiating a deal at the table. That is our goal. But once again, it depends on developments at the negotiating table. I encourage you to reach out to your local MLAs and tell them to work with us to get that deal negotiated at the table. “I want to thank our parents for the work that they do with their children and their support of us.” How you can get involved and help: • Talk to your child’s/grandchild’s teacher(s) about the supports they need to help our students succeed. • Check out www.aFairDeal.ca where you can quickly and easily “Have your say” in a letter to the Minister of Education and your

MLA. The site also provides quick access to a great deal of information on the issues around bargaining. • Talk to friends, relatives, and others in the community about the importance of an agreement that is fair for teachers and that will provide better support for our students. Five quick facts about any potential job action we may be forced into: 1. A strike vote is a normal occurrence during negotiations of collective agreements and helps apply pressure to both parties during negotiations. Our hope is that a settlement will be reached without job action being necessary. 2. Whatever happens next will depend entirely on progress at the negotiating table. 3. If a first stage of job action does become necessary, it will have no impact on students’ learning. Teachers will continue to be in classrooms teaching, preparing lessons, and assessing students. We will also continue participating in voluntary activities, writing report cards and communicating with parents. 4. If at some point talks stall or the government won’t make fair and reasonable proposals, rotating strikes would be the next step. 5. We’ve made a commitment that any fullscale strike will require another province-wide vote of the BCTF membership. Be assured that B.C. teachers are strongly committed to reaching a negotiated agreement with government. We truly appreciate all the support we continue to receive from all of you to help us achieve this goal. Norm Sabourin, President, Boundary District Teachers’ Association

What keeps council from vote? Letter to the Editor: I totally agree with Donna Semenoff’s letter in the April 16 issue of the Gazette. It is the first I’ve heard of the city putting these meters inside our house! So, if we disagree and have them at the edge of our yard (which is the city’s anyway), why should we have to pay for any repair costs when it’s the city’s property anyway? Are they saying if we allow the meter inside our house, that the city will pay for any repairs on them inside our house also? We moved to Grand Forks two years ago from Abbotsford; mostly we wanted out of big city living and we love it here in Grand Forks, but are finding it very hard to see what is happening and the people not

given a vote. There are such good people here who know what works from a lifetime of living and what is going to end up in disaster! Maybe the council here doesn’t know about our past council and mayor in Abbotsford? Only because enough voters didn’t turn out to vote were they able to build a “huge” auditorium that has never survived. They hired the Heat hockey team for a 10-year contract, now have come to pay off after only five years, using millions of taxpayers’ money. So, what is it that keeps the city council from allowing a referendum? Pride? Stubborness? Love of power? Sandy Whitlock, Grand Forks

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My name is David Black. I am the majority owner of Black Press, the company that owns this newspaper. This is the first of two columns addressing what I see as the greatest threat to the B.C. environment in our lifetime. I am a reasonably sensible and conservative businessman, not an alarmist. All of the information in this column can be confirmed from public sources. The oil industry wants to export Alberta bitumen to Asia via tankers. Under no circumstances should we allow that to happen. A bitumen spill at sea could destroy our coastline, together with the fish and wildlife that depend on it, for hundreds of years. Bitumen, even if it is diluted, does In the not float in sea water if there is sediment Spotlight present. This has been proven many times, most recently in a thorough EnDAVID BLACK vironment Canada study published on Nov. 30, 2013. Page 51 of the study provides graphic evidence of sunken bitumen. Given that there is an abundance of sediment along the B.C. coast, the bitumen will sink rapidly and there will be little chance of recovering any of it if there is a spill. By Northern Gateway’s own admission the likelihood of a bitumen spill at sea is over 10 per cent over the next 50 years. Others say that it is much higher. We are in agreement with the position taken by the Coastal First Nations that even the slightest risk of a spill of bitumen at sea is unacceptable. The grounding of the Exxon Valdez in Alaska in 1989 is often held up as an example of how bad an oil spill at sea can be, however, a spill of bitumen at sea would be much worse. The Exxon Valdez carried light crude and lost 250,000 barrels, one eighth of a tanker load. The light oil floated and could be removed from the beaches. Even so, after four years of work with up to 11,000 workers and 1,400 boats involved, less than 10 per cent of it was recovered. Roughly 200,000 birds and many kinds of other wildlife were killed. Approximately 1,300 miles of shoreline were affected and the fishery has yet to fully recover. Bitumen is very different. It would harden up on shore and much of it would sink to the bottom, making it unrecoverable and killing virtually everything with which it came in contact. Imagine if we lost a full tanker load. Some say that with GPS-based navigation and double hulls, spills such as Exxon Valdez are not possible today. They are wrong. Double hulls do not prevent hull fracture if there is a collision at speed, only if there is a gentle scrape. As for the GPS claim, most marine accidents are caused by human inattention, not by a lack of knowledge about position. All ships carried systems to indicate their location before GPS came along. The Exxon Valdez crew could have glanced at their instruments to determine their location but they didn’t, neither did the crew on the Queen of the North. Marine disasters regularly occur and a quick search of the internet shows human error is most often the problem. Undoubtedly there will be many more marine accidents in future. Our grandchildren will not thank us if we willingly risk the destruction of the BC coast on our watch. Fortunately there is a solution that is beneficial for all concerned: all we have to do is build a refinery at Kitimat. The refinery will convert the bitumen to gasoline, diesel and jet fuel which float and evaporate if they are spilled. Often little or no spill remediation is required. These refined fuels simply do not cause the habitat destruction of conventional or synthetic crude oil, or anywhere near the devastation caused by bitumen. The second part of this OPED will run in the next issue. It will discuss the enormous value-add benefits and environmental advantages of a modern green refinery. The pipeline from Alberta and the tanker fleet to export the refined fuels will also be considered. Let me declare my biases. I am for creating thousands of good permanent jobs in B.C. I am for creating billions of new tax dollars for government coffers. I am for reducing the planet’s greenhouse gas emissions. I am for building an oil pipeline that will never leak. I am for building a modern tanker fleet that carries only refined fuels that float and evaporate if spilled. I am against shipping bitumen in tankers. If you agree that we should not put bitumen in tankers please contact your local MP and say so. The Canadian government makes a decision on this next month.


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Arts & Culture Week Is here this week and the Boundary Saturday Showcase of 80 exhibits are on display in gallery 2 for all to see. Gallery hours are Tuesday to Friday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. and Saturday 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., closed Sunday and Monday. You are all invited to a Reception on Saturday from 1-3 p.m. to meet the artists. During the week students will also be touring the gallery. The last Performance concert is the Montreal Guitar Trio on Monday, April 27 at 7:30 in the Gem. Congratulations to the Art Gallery for “30 years”.

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NFB Film Club “Best of the Oscars” 5 Oscar winning films (80 minutes running time) at the Grand Forks Public Library at 6:30 p.m. Everyone Welcome. Adult and Teen Boardgame Club Friday, April 25, 2 p.m. at the Grand Forks Public Library.

The Speakeasy Presented by Boundary Theatre Group. April 25 (no dinner) doors open: 6:30 p.m. Show: 7:30 p.m. Tickets: $15. April 26, door opens: 6 p.m. Dinner: 7 p.m. Show: 8 p.m. Tickets: $25 each. At the Bridesville Hall, Bridesville, B.C. For tickets call 250-446-2942 or visit Christian Valley Service in Rock Creek.

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Solar Workshop Free. All ages. 10 - 12 p.m. at the Boundary Museum and Interpretive Centre, 6145 Reservoir Road. Contact 250442-3737 or www.boundarymuseum.com for more

Riverside Artist Society invites you to an Art and Culture Show 10 - 2 p.m. at the Rock Creek Fair Pavilion. Local and area artisans display their artwork. Come celebrate Art and Culture Week. Free mini-workshops. Food available on site. Greenwood Legion Fun Night 6 p.m. Dinner and $100 dollars in play money. Crown & anchor, black jack and duck races. Auction at 9 p.m. Donations greatly accepted for auction. Tickets: $15. Christina’s Secret Fashion Show 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. Christina Lake Welcome Centre. Tickets: $25, available at the Centre, call 250-447-

6161. Proceeds go to the Centre. Sponsored by the Yellow Door Boutique from Greenwood, B.C. Win $100 gift certificate from Yellow Door! 5 gift baskets for raffle. 50/50 draw. Cash bar. Musical interlude. “Earth, Wind, and Choir” presented by the Grand Forks Choral Society. Saturday, April 26 at 7 p.m and Sunday, April 27 at 2 p.m. at the Grand Forks Secondary School Centennial Auditorium. Join us and spring into song! All seats $10. Tickets available at Thistle Pot Gifts, gallery 2 Gift Shop and at the door. See page 31 of this week’s Gazette for the program or go to www.grandforkschoralsociety.ca or the lobby. See you there.

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Golf Privilege Club Membership Book Spring is finally here! Why not purchase a golf gift? The British Columbia Lung Association is offering the 2014 Golf Privilege Club Membership Book for purchase. The Golf Privilege Club features reduced green fees at over 120 courses in British Columbia and Washington State. Golf Privilege Club Membership from the British Columbia Lung Association is the best way to save up to 50% on golf. Still only 35 dollars! What a great gift for the golfer in the family! All proceeds support lung health research, programmes and lung health education. For more information and to obtain your Golf Privilege Club booklet, contact Marge at 250-442-3522 or Michele at 250-442-3055. Shriners Care Cruiser Program Shriners Care Cruisers provide transportation for physically challenged children patients and their parents to hospital for treatment; since 2002, the program has included B.C. Children’s Hospital, Sunny Hill Health Centre and other regional hospitals - including the

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5th Annual Christina Lake Homecoming Summer Festival July 11 and 12, 2014. Everyone is welcome to attend! Do you have ideas, like to be involved? Help is greatly appreciated! Our volunteers are the heart of the community! Volunteer meeting April 28, at 3 p.m. at the Christina Living Arts Centre. Interested in becoming involved, performing, selling your art, showcasing your business, demo your craft, fundraise for your community organization, contact Cindy Albas 250-447-9771 or christinalakehomecoming@gmail.com. www. christinalake.com

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in the West Boundary Elementary School Library from 6:30 p.m. to 8 p.m. Everyone is welcome to attend our meetings. • The monthly general meeting of the Royal Canadian Legion is held at 7 p.m. at the Legion Hall. Lounge open daily at 2:30 p.m. Everyone welcome. • Blessings Boutique from 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. Free lunch, Gospel Chapel. Contact Tammy Battersby at 250-443-1295. • Caregivers Alzheimer/Dementia Support Group meets every 3rd Monday of the month from 7 to 9pm. There is an exception for the month of August meets at 5pm instead. For additional information contact Frani at 250442-5320. Last Monday Every Month • Kettle River Recreation Commission meets at the Rock Creek Trading Post at 7 p.m. Come out and support activities for families! 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

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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. • Storytime at Kocomo’s for children 6 and under at 11:30 a.m. Every week a different storyteller. This event is free and held at Kocomo’s Coffee Shop in Grand Forks. • Grand Forks Soberiders AA Group meets at 10 am at First Baptist Church, 2495, 76th Ave. Everyone is welcome. For more information call 250-443-3121. • The Royal Canadian Legion holds a meat draw from 3 - 5 p.m. • Chess Club meets in the meeting room at the Grand Forks Public Library from 3 - 5 p.m. All levels of players welcome. Instruction is available. Second to Last Saturday of the Month Seniors are welcome at 686 72nd Ave. (except month of December) for a vegetarian potluck lunch at 12:30 p.m. at the Grand Forks Slavonic Centre. Bring your favourite dish or $6 donation. New members/guests welcome! Fellowship, card games, shuffleboard, pool, etc. For information call Elizabeth/John at 250-442-2609 or Pauline at 250-442-3440. 1st and 3rd Sunday of the Month • The Grand Forks Trap Club meets at 10 a.m. at the Wildlife Range. For more information call 250-442-8424.


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Doctor’s departure leaves questions

Letter to the Editor: I wish to make a comment on the lady’s letter, “Explain why the doctor is leaving.” It appears the doctor in Greenwood is leaving. This man has done wonders for me and my wife. When you walk into his office he asks how you are and shakes your hand. Here is a doctor willing to work in the rural area and is now leaving. I also would like to know why the other doctors are not supporting this doctor. An explanation would be nice. Ron Henschel, Greenwood Letter to the Editor: I am writing this letter in appreciation of the excellent health care that I receive in this community. I am so sorry that another excellent doctor is leaving. It will be hard to replace or find another doctor that is as good as him. I have been going to this doctor for three years and he has given me nothing but excellent care. He is a polite and caring doctor, he also helps me feel better when I leave the doctor’s clinic. He is my friend as well as a doctor. He will be missed in our clinic and community—sorry to see him gone. I also hope that he will be replaced with another good doctor. God bless to him and his family. Lisette and Peter Hermakin, Grand Forks Letter to the Editor: I too am wondering why another good doctor is leaving Grand Forks? We have lived here only two years, but finally have found a doctor who is polite, shakes your hand when he enters the room and at the end of your appointment. Not only is he polite, he looks at you when talking. He also takes into account what we are saying or expressing, and because most of us know our own bodies, he is willing to explore what we are saying and takes into account our needs. I too would like to know the why of this? I would like to know from the other doctors at the clinic, hospital and administration. Sandy Whitlock, Grand Forks

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The paranoia about Agenda 21 Paranoia is thriving among Agenda 21 was developed as a those residents of Grand Forks who statement of common values accomby some ideas about how to see the installation of water meters Rousing panied express those values through public as the start of a long-range plan to the Rabble policy. It is not a treaty and it is not take control of private properties in the city. The people who hold this ROY RONAGHAN legally binding. The recommendations made in the document are not belief are convinced that the water controversial and there is nothing in meter installation is part of Agenda 21, a United Nations scheme to impose sustainability them to compel any governments anywhere to do on unsuspecting citizens everywhere in the world. anything. The conspiracy theory surrounding Agenda 21 Water meters are seen as the beginning of complete has been manufactured and if its implementation is control of the city by outside powers. A statement that appeared in a letter to the editor a subtle movement to take over what we believe is of the Grand Forks Gazette sums up the thinking of ours where is the evidence of its impact over two the believers. “These proposed Grand Forks water decades? Perhaps those who have espoused the conmeters are the thin edge of the wedge (locally) for spiracy theory locally might explain their paranoia. Is the installation of water meters an attempt to globalist control of everyday people.” Those who believe in the conspiracy are on the interfere with every homeowner’s rights to use as same bandwagon as Glenn Beck, a radio and televi- much water as they want? Is it an insidious plot to sion host with Fox News in the United States and the force residents to conserve water? Koch Brothers, billionaires who have invested vast What will be seen next as part of the city hall amounts of money in proselytizing the conspiracy. conspiracy? Will an upgrade of the wastewater sysWhat is Agenda 21 and when did it emerge on tem, the construction of new sidewalks or the resurthe world stage? facing of streets be thought of as an extension of the Agenda 21 is really not an agenda as one might Agenda 21 takeover? imagine. In 1992 world leaders gathered in Rio de Maude Barlow, chair of the Council of Canadians Janeiro at the first ever Conference on Sustainability and author of a couple books on water and the way and the Environment. Three documents had their it is treated, believes we have a right to clean water, beginnings at the conference: the Rio Declaration but not as much of it as we want keep lawns green on Environment and Development, the Statement or wash cars and driveways. Barlow would be apof Principles for the Sustainable Management of palled at the wrangling that has gone on over waForests and Agenda 21. The leaders of 178 countries ter meters. She would also be appalled at the lack signed the documents including Canada. Brian of understanding of importance of the aquifer by a Mulroney was prime minister at the time. large segment of the city’s population. People with good memories will recall that City council and staff are to be commended for Severn Cullis-Suzuki, a 12-year-old at the time, their plan to cover the costs of providing residents spoke at the conference. The Rio conference was big in all parts of the city with potable water for housenews at the time because it was the first time lead- hold uses. What residents will pay will cover the ers from around the world had agreed that the en- cost of providing the service-wells, pumps, pipes vironment should be protected and that long-term and treatment. The installation of the meters should economic development could not be achieved with- be seen as a stand-alone project and a component of out considering the principles of sustainability. good water stewardship.

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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.

CRAIG LINDSAY

Grand Forks Gazette

Boundary-Similkameen MLA Linda Larson was met by several local protesters in front of Kocomo’s Coffee House on Thursday. The protesters, who are hoping to convince Larson to vote no on Bill 24, which proposes several changes to the Agricultural Land Reserve (ALR), help up signs stating ‘Hands off the ALR’ and ‘Save the ALR.’ Co-organizer and local farmer Colleen Ross presented Larson with fresh spinach which Ross had harvested that morning. “I’m a farmer,” she told the Gazette. “I’m here with other farmers and concerned citizens. I’m also a member of the Ag Society (Grand Forks Boundary Regional Agricultural Society) and a representative of many other groups.” Ross said she had earlier heard that Larson was going to be in Grand Forks meeting with select members of the Ag Society and decided to

organize the protest. “It wasn’t open to the public so I thought, while, I wrote her a letter and she didn’t respond, so I’ll come and see if I can talk to her and let her know that we’re here to welcome her and to let her know that we are paying attention. We want to thank her for doing the right thing in anticipation of doing the right thing—which is to vote against Bill 24.” Ross said the bill would take control of the ALR from the Agriculture Land Commission (ALC) and put it in the hands of mining and gas (government ministry) which would open the land up for mineral extraction or other economic development opportunities. “It means that land would no longer be protected,” she said. “If I want to farm­­, whoever owns the land beside me, which is also ALR, could put in a subdivision or build storage units or mine it or put in a golf course. We really need to protect our land. We need to grow food but we also need to protect the land around farms.”

Thumbs down to wasting taxpayers’ money Thumbs down for wasting taxpayers’ money for having Christmas lights on in April. Thumbs up to the dog owners who walk on the Riverside Drive trail with their pets on leash. Thumbs up to the operators of Kocomo’s Coffee House for providing space for local people to show their talents on the first Friday of each month. Thumbs down to the people who throw empty pop and beer cans into the ditch along West

Lake Drive at Christina Lake. Thumbs down to motorcycle operators who rev the motors on their machines when on side streets in the city. Would you like to give a thumb up or a thumb down? Email editor@grandforksgazette.ca with Thumbs Up or Thumbs Down as a subject line. We could publish your anonymous submission. Attacks on specific businesses and people will not be published. Editor’s discretion will always be exercised. Please keep it tasteful.

Teachers serve notice minister Peter Fassbender issued a press release on Thursday stating, “It’s a little disappointing but not at all surprising. Over the past few weeks, it appears the BCTF has been more focused on implementing its strike plan than bargaining at the table. “There has been virtually no movement from the BCTF on their wage and contract positions,” he continued. “The union hasn’t moved off its opening posiHON. PETER FASSBENDER tion of approximatewww.bc.leg.ca

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ly 13.5 per cent increase over three years, nor has it withdrawn any of its many other monetary proposals.” Fassbender added that now that the BCTF has initiated their strike plan, BCPSEA (B.C. Public School Employee’s Association—the group which bargains for the government) hopes they will turn their attention to “some real bargaining.” He said nobody wants a repeat of the sixmonth job action of a few years ago. “That situation only served to prolong the dispute, to the detriment of students, parents and all public school employees,” said Fassbender. “We hope both sides will be equally motivated to find solutions at the table, rather than letting the BCTF’s strike drift on indefinitely.”


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AKBLG won’t give support CRAIG LINDSAY

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Elected officials in the Kootenay/Boundary area fell short of supporting those opposed to Bill 24, the legislation that would change the rules of the Agricultural Land Reserve (ALR). Several members of Grand Forks City Council including Mayor Brian Taylor recently attended the Association of Kootenay and Boundary Local Governments (AKBLG) annual general meeting (AGM) in Creston from April 9-11. The theme of the conference was ‘Tying Communities Together’ and the AKBLG certainly does that by bringing together the elected officials from throughout the Kootenay/Boundary area. At the AGM, resolutions are brought forward from local governments on a variety of issues and debated. The resolutions are then sent to the provincial association, the Union of BC Municipalities (UBCM) with the intention of shaping public policy at the provincial level. Taylor said the group was petitioned by farmer groups who were opposed to Bill 24. “There were both sides of that at the meeting,” he said. “It was quite interesting. Basically, the pros and cons of it were put in front of councillors there.” Taylor said the AKBLG members voted to ask the provincial government to engage themselves more with some of the stakeholders involved. “It was a pretty low-key response from elected officials,” said Taylor. “There were a lot of people hoping we’d come out strongly against Bill 24. There were a lot of arguments and a lot of amendments that made it palatable to the group.” Taylor said he enjoyed spending time in Creston, which he said is quite similar to Grand Forks. “For me, I went out and spent some time with some of the farmers in the area looking at the

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cherry business,” said Taylor. “They’re suffering from some of the same problems that we are— fruit flies and various other things but they have a thriving fairly new industry built on a type of cherry called lapins. So that was interesting.” Taylor added that Creston also has a number of empty storefront in their downtown core. “They’re suffering from the same downturn for the small commercial operators,” he said. “In numbers and everything they are very similar. They, obviously, have bigger farming interests. They have sizeable cattle ranches. They’re the ones that Bill Bennett (guest speaker and minister of energy and mines) was pointing to in saying, ‘These are the kind of people looking for that flexibility of land use that would allow them to continue to farm their property’.” Taylor said he’s curious to see who would be appointed to the provincial boards. “I trust that the decisions won’t be all that radical in terms of protecting the environment and our farming lands,” he said. Front row, from left: Barb Coulombe; Karren Donald; Bobbi Boughton, treasurer; Deb Billwiller, secretary; Sonia Cyr. (Back row, from left): Dave Boughton, vicepresident; Larry Dickerson, president; Claire Mayall; Barbara Betts; Don Todd, volunteer coordinator. Missing: Maria Smith, Inventory Coordinator.

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The Boundary Community Food Bank Society held its annual general meeting at the Grand Forks Public Library on April 14. Members received reports from the outgoing officers, elected a new board of directors and officers for the upcoming year, and were treated to guest speaker Andre Boruck. Although the food bank’s efforts to set up a distribution system for West Boundary clients didn’t succeed, Tammy Battersby of Blessings Boutique now coordinates weekly delivery of bread and pastries to Evangel Chapel and United Church in Greenwood, The Bridge in Midway, and FoodShare in Rock Creek. The food bank also benefits from very close cooperation and mutual support with the Christmas Hamper program, thanks to both Tammy and Roxanne Smith. Spurred by the enhanced local interest in food security, a committee of board and volunteers (dubbed the NutriSquad) grappled with some severe constraints to improve the nutritional value of our food hampers.

After serious discussions and some hard choices, several changes were instituted, some immediate, others gradual: fewer purchases of packaged and processed products; more milk for children; more nutritious school snacks; meat throughout the year; more canned salmon (provided at cost by Protein for People project); more bulk legumes; and more fresh, local produce. We also offer healthy recipes and tips on nutrition and frugal shopping. Whispers of Hope Coordinator Andre Boruck and wife Joanne described a very exciting first year. They expressed gratitude for the many people who toiled over 18 years to somehow keep a kitchen operating hand-to-mouth, and contrasted those years with their now having a building provided, a stable revenue source from the thrift store, and some exciting synergies from working so closely with the BETHS shelter and Habitat for Humanity. Like the food bank, they are blessed with an amazing core of volunteers (some of whom work at both places), and are dependent on, and very gratified by, the outpouring of community support they have enjoyed over the past year.

Boundary Community Vital Signs The Phoenix Foundation of the Boundary Communities is pleased to be launching the second Vital Signs initiative for the Boundary Area. The Boundary Communities’ Vital Signs is a report that tracks the quality of in eleven issue areas. These issue area include: Food security, Housing, Learning, Health and Wellness, Safety, Arts and Culture, Environment, Gap between Rich and Poor, Transportation, Work, Belonging and Leadership Your opinions, experiences and perceptions about the Boundary are important. Please join us at our town hall meetings and share your thoughts on these key areas.

Thursday, May 1 5:30 - 7:00 Boundary Central Secondary School 355 5th Avenue, Midway

Wednesday, May 14 5:30 - 7:00

At the temporary location of Grand Forks City Hall (old Canpar building) 6641 Industrial Parkway, To learn more visit www.vitalsignscanada.ca Grand Forks 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


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Boundary-Similkameen MLA Linda Larson (second from right) meets with members of the Grand Forks Head Start for Young Women group (from left) Carly Krueger, Sarah Dorgelo, Kyra Hogan, Jaclyn Salter, councillor and program coordinator Cher Wyers, constituency assistant Colleen Misner, Clarissa Palek, Larson, and Myrna Logan, mentor, at Rumours on Wednesday. Craig Lindsay photo

Larson meets with Head Start group

The Grand Forks Wildlife Association invites all members and potential members

to our family

Spring Time Turkey Shoot!

Saturday, April 26th 9am at the Rifle Range

There will be shotgun trap shooting, .22 cal. shooting & archery Kids shoot & eat FREE! • Lots of prizes! For more info call Len at 250-442-5979

PUBLIC NOTICE

ARE MENTAL HEALTH OR sUBsTANCE UsE IssUEs A CONCERN FOR YOU OR YOUR FAMILY? The Mental Health & Substance Use Consumer, Family and Peer Support Program, on behalf of Interior Health Authority, is looking for citizens to participate in local Mental Health and Substance Use Advisory Councils. The Councils represent the interests of mental health and substance use service consumers and their families. Working in collaboration with the health system, Council members promote an equitable, accountable, effective and efficient system of mental health and substance use care and mental health wellness. Interested applicants can contact the Consumer, Family and Peer Support Program Coordinator at 1-877-364-2326 ext 242. OR Contact local Mental Health and Substance Use office directly: Arrow & Slocan Lakes: (250) 265-5253 Boundary: (250) 442-0330 Castlegar: (250) 304-1846 Nelson: (250) 505-7248 Trail: (250) 364-6262 DEADLINE FOR APPLICATIONS IS THURSDAY, MAY 16, 2014 The Mental Health & Substance Use Consumer, Family and Peer Support Program Funded by Interior Health Authority Kootenay Boundary Health Service Area Mental Health and Substance Use Services TRAIL FAMILY AND INDIVIDUAL RESOURCE CENTRE SOCIETY

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Several local young ladies got a chance to sit down and talk politics with their local MLA. On Thursday, Linda Larson, Boundary-Similkameen MLA, met with several of the local participants in the Head Start for Young Women program. The program involves females from 16-24 who have come together to work together to identify challenges that women face in politic life. “Our MLA was coming to the community and she contacted me about meeting with the girls in the program,” said Councillor Cher Wyers, who was instrumental in bringing the program to Grand Forks. “They got a chance to talk with Linda about the political arena and what’s happening right now around the region.” Larson was quite impressed with the young ladies with whom she chatted with over lunch at Rumours. “It was amazing,” she said. “I think this community is so lucky to have such interested and involved young women who want to find out more about how democracy works from the ground up. The fact that they’re interested and want to learn more about democracy is amazing.” Larson said she has seen more female representation in recent years at all levels of government. “It’s more than 30 per cent,” she said. “In all of Canada, all the top positions from Attorney General to premier are occupied by women so that makes it much more comfortable for those of us women involved in government right now.” Larson said as a female politician, she’s never felt excluded from the ‘old boys club’. “I really don’t feel that at all,” she said. “Maybe I just ignore that—it’s hard to say. But I haven’t found anybody who didn’t immediately take whatever concern I had and deal with it, regardless of whether I was a woman or not. So I’d like to think that is general and it will stay that way.” Larson said with 30 per cent plus of politicians being female, it’s hard to ignore; however, she would like to see that

number grow to 40 and programs like Head Start for Young Women can only help. Larson said having more women involved in politic is beneficial in so many ways. “Women bring to the table a more varied way of looking at things,” said Larson. “We actually feel and think differently. We’re not as focused on one issue. We can handle more than one thing at a time. I think that’s a real plus to government to have that touch of empathy to thinks they do.” Larson added that it can still be a challenge for women in politics (as well as men) raising young children. She would love to see major corporations have child care facilities in their buildings. “They would never have to worry about finding employees,” she said. “They could have their pick if they provided on-site childcare. I think governments and other business that employ dozens and dozens of people should be thinking that.” Wyers said the Head Start group has come up with a projCher Wyers ect which involves hosting a mentorship conference for young women in local government which would take place around Oct. 3. “The final outcome, because the project ends Oct. 31, will be the youth advisory council for Grand Forks,” said Wyers. “The politicians that attend (the mentorship conference) are asked to bring one to three young ladies from their communities that they can mentor over the weekend and take back the information that they share and hopefully start youth councils in their communities.”

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The City of Grand Forks would like to alert the public that there have been suspicious phone calls to members of the community regarding the installation of water meters in homes. If you receive a call of this type please contact the RCMP at 250.442-8288 as the City is not responsible for the call. The tender for water meter installation has not yet been awarded. The City of Grand Forks will advise the public as to the successful proponent and process for water meter installation shortly. If you have any questions or concerns please contact the City at 250.442.8266 or email: info@grandforks.ca

Boundary Dog Sled Association

ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING Tuesday, April 29th 2014

7:00 pm at the Grand Forks Station Pub (upstairs) This year was a great success! Come out and get involved with the Boundary Classics Sprint Races 2015


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WADJDA is a movie of firsts. This first feature film shot entirely in Saudi Arabia is the story of a young girl living in a suburb of Riyadh determined to raise enough money to buy a bike in a society that sees bicycles as dangerous to a girl’s virtue. Even more impressive, WADJDA is the first feature film made by a female Saudi filmmaker. In a country where cinemas are banned and women cannot drive or vote, writer-director Haifaa Al Mansour has broken many barriers with her new film.


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Lake gets ready to say ‘welcome home’

It’s almost homecoming time again at the Lake so be sure to mark July 11 and 12 on your calendars. This year will mark the 5th annual Christina Lake Homecoming Summer Festival and it’s open to everyone. Our community festival is a tradition that unifies and celebrates our community past and present. Summer Homecoming is designed to captivate the community spirit of the people who love Christina Lake. Everyone is encouraged to come and bring their family and friends to the festivities. We have many new and exciting events planned! Our theme this year is “Community shines!” The Christina Lake Homecoming Summer Festival begins on Friday at the Christina Living Arts Centre with a wine and cheese social and volunteer appreciation event. Everyone is welcome to attend our summer festival and learn what our community has been up to over the last year and celebrate our achievements. Come check out the firefighter’s baseball game, under the lights after the wine and cheese social. Saturday begins with a pancake breakfast, market, art, music, bake sale, musical performances, demonstrations and historical displays from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the community hall. New this year is our evening events which will take place at Christina Lake Provincial Park (the Main Beach) from 5 - 10:30 p.m. The event begins with a community BBQ and family beach party by donation. Included will be musical performances, glow volleyball and the grand finale boat parade! Christina Lake restaurants will once again supply their amazing salads, and new this year

will be a gluten-free vegetarian table. Blackberry Wood returns, and will be performing at the beach with Christina Lake Elementary and Grand Forks Secondary School students making guest appearances along with several local dance groups and musicians. There will be glow volleyball, a concession stand run by our local parent advisory council, and lots of fun to keep our energy going for our first ever grand finale “Light Up The Lake Boat Parade” contest with cash prizes. Register your motorized and non-motorized boats for cash prizes at Christina Lake Marina, Wildways or Christina Lake Welcome Centre or email christinalakehomecoming@gmail. com or phone 250-447-9771. Anyone interested in becoming involved, performing, selling your art, showcasing your business, demonstrating your craft or fundraising for your community organization, contact Cindy Alblas for information. Do you have ideas or would you like to be involved? We would love to hear from you! From helping with parking to working at the pancake breakfast or helping with kids games to cleaning the beach, any help is appreciated! Our volunteers are the heart of our community! There will be a volunteer meeting April 28 at 3 p.m. at the Christina Living Arts Centre. Check us out on Facebook: Christina Lake Homecoming Summer Festival or at our website at christinalake.com. For more information phone 250-447-9771 or email christinalakehomecoming@gmail. com. Also, stop by our information hub at the Christina Living Arts Centre Welcome Centre desk. “Come Home to the Lake”—everyone welcome!

Book Thief: tragedy, heroism

Hello movie lovers of Grand Forks. It has been a while since I wrote about a movie but I have found one which I thought worthy of telling you about. It is called The Book Thief and is now available on DVD. It is the story of a small girl fostered by a German couple during the war and takes the viewer right up to her adulthood. Geoffrey Rush plays her foster father and Emily Watson her mother; the girl herself is unknown to me and I see she is a Canadian by the name of Sophie Nelisse. It seems like a hard home to be brought up in but there is much tenderness between the

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father and this small girl. She eventually adapts herself nicely to this new life and what I found out was that the German people were so brainwashed into believing all the rhetoric of the time, one begins to understand certain aspects of the Second World War. A stranger enters this home for protection against the Nazis and so the story unfolds—

I won’t give too much away. I personally think it a good idea to see what happened in Germany at that time to the locals, very enlightening indeed. It is well named, this movie, as the girl loves to read and unfortunately all the books deemed unsuitable by the government were piled high and set on fire. Our heroine finds solace in a home in the neighbourhood where books abound. There is, of course, tragedy in the film as well as heroism, a most entertaining story indeed. I believe this book was an international bestseller, and I believe the movie is very popular also.

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Keeping you safe on two wheels Like education, the motorcycle gear you wear, whether on the road or trails, is vital to your safety. Don’t believe me? Just ask someone who, unfortunately, has had a spill. Here’s an example. A colleague of mine caught gravel around a bend while riding in the States. She hit the guardrail then passed out. She was then airlifted to hospital where she suffered a minor concussion, and a few bruises and scrapes. Even the doctors were amazed how good shape she was in. It was said to her that her gear likely saved her life. She was wearing leathers, gloves, protective boots, and a helmet. Granted, not everyone is as lucky, but you get my point. Furthermore, for those who have experienced an accident, and have been in proper attire, I’m pretty sure you weren’t thinking. “Gee, I really wish I wore my shorts and flip flops!” When I ride, I’m in full garb. Depending on what type of riding I’m taking on that day, I’ll dress appropriately. I’m an advocate of riding gear. All of it. Helmet: The government in British Columbia only enforces one piece of safety equipment when riding on the road. That’s a helmet. If you’re not going to invest any money in anything else, protect your noggin’. I’m not suggesting buying the most expensive and fanciest lid out there because most of us don’t have thousands of dollars for a carbon fibre helmet. In fact, I’ll add this too. Make sure it fits properly. Local motorcycle shops generally have trained staff in fitting helmets. They’re supposed to fit snugly. I’ve been told that even the cheapest helmet that fits perfectly will do more for you than an expensive one that’s just not right for you. You only have one head. Use it. And protect it. Jackets: There are a couple of common

materials used in and be protected. jackets: leather and Bonus. textile. There are more, Gloves: but the two listed There are a are quite prominent. few styles of Each have their own gloves. There are benefits. Textile jackones that cover ets tend to be more just your hands/ I’ve been told that breathable, while fingers and ones leather has been said even the cheapest called gauntlet to be better protechelmet that fits perfectly gloves that cover tion. You can argue past your wrists. will do more for you each case. Some gloves also Some jackets come than an expensive one have reinforced that’s just not right for with armor (added points with protection in the back, you. carbon fibre to elbows, and shoulprevent further Alexandra Straub ders.) Some don’t. damage. Like I suggest armor with a helmet, only because it and the rest of protects you that much more. your gear, get gloves that fit you, However, there are accessories like, a glove! Too much room can you can purchase if your jacket cause blisters. Too little room cuts you choose doesn’t come with it off circulation. built in. Off-Road: Pants: If you’re an adventure-touring Leather, textile and Kevlar rider – or would like to be – texjeans are common riding pants. tile is the way to go. This material Kevlar jeans are getting better is much better for the changing and better as more research and weather you’ll encounter on the development is conducted. I say, if road less travelled. It’s breathable you’re going for the “cool” look, and generally has a few layers. So spend a little more for the added you can take off or put them on protection. when needed. Dirt Biking: Boots: Not everyone will want heavily reinforced boots. That’s fine. But if you’re going to ride, get leather footwear that at least covers your anklebone. Speaking of which, have you ever hit your anklebone on a table leg? Hurts, doesn’t it. Now imagine a 220-kilo machine falling on it. Think safety. What’s great about the industry now, is the availFull load, CD, PW, PL, cruise, AWD, ability to cool riding block heater 174,000 km. $ shoes that have reinforced heels and 2005 Ford F350 Diesel ankle protection. Ext. cab, long box, PW, PL, cruise, CD, air, You can look good

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Just because you fall in dirt doesn’t mean it can’t hurt! Wearing elbow and kneepads are recommended. A lot of dirt riders will also add a chest protector/ breastplate, gloves, boots and goggles. Along with their helmet, of course. Accessories: If you want added piece of mind, that’s available, too. I ride with a back protector with builtin kidney protectors that I put on under my jacket. I look like a Ninja Turtle, but I don’t care! They work. A full chest protector is also available along with I’ve only scratched the surface for gear out there, but these are the basics to getting started. Bottom line, you likely won’t regret being fully suited on the road. – alexandra.straub@ drivewaybc.ca

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Confessions of a Curber I surprised my family with a trip to Hawaii. They didn’t have a clue how I paid for it. But they thought I was the best dad in the world. While we were away, I bought a car on eBay. It had over 350,000 km on it. No one will want to buy this piece of junk, I thought. Unless. I could just lower the mileage on it a little bit. And it won’t hurt anybody, right? One problem – I had no idea how to change an odometer*. But as it turns out, it’s much easier than I’d expected. With an odometer tool, I changed the reading to 164,500 km. Still a lot, but less than half the real clicks. My ad: “Minivan – old but in great condition! Only 164,500kms - it sat in my garage for the last 5 years. Must sell. If you’re looking for an older, but reliable and safe vehicle, call my cell and we’ll negotiate.” Looking back, I realized I’d knocked almost 200,000 km off the vehicle. But I shined it up and put some newer used tires on it so they wouldn’t give away its true condition. Will this get me in trouble? I wondered. I wasn’t doing anything wrong, really – this just gives me a chance to make some more money on the vehicle. I got a phone call from a young single mom who could only afford an older vehicle. We decided to meet at her son’s school. As I was showing her the car, I noticed the carpet, the door handles and the pedals kind of gave away its true condition. Hopefully she’s too naïve to notice, I thought.

Forty minutes later, our exchange was complete. I probably made an extra $2,000 because of the odometer! If I’d only done this to all the other cars I sold! Suddenly, my mind began processing the implications. That minivan was pretty much at the end of its life. That young mom is expecting the vehicle to last her for a few more years. At best, I see it lasting one more. Parts will start failing, calling for expensive repairs. I’m certain she doesn’t have the money for that. All I’m hoping is that it doesn’t break down on the highway. Maybe there was a reason I never did it before. Maybe, just maybe, I had a conscience up until now.

*Odometer: The law allows an odometer to be replaced when broken, but the repair must be recorded and the true mileage needs to be disclosed. CarProof and ICBC vehicle history reports can reveal more about how far a vehicle has really traveled. Even AirCare, where available, can help. And Walt is wrong; altering an odometer is a crime.

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The Grand Forks Aquatic Centre’s Easter Bunny Swim drew over 80 people for family fun, games and draw prizes on Saturday. The Easter Bunny made balloon animals for an hour in the lobby, then directed games in the water. It was a success, aquatic centre staff proclaim: only one queasy stomach and one Band-Aid. Bunny did mess up his ears when he back-flipped in the water (not normally something the pool supports), but they should be dry and fluffy for next year. Nanci Gillmor photo

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ALL FED UP Several grads from the 2014 class were serving up spaghetti at the spaghetti feed on April 16 at GFSS. The popular fundraising dinner—fast becoming an annual event—included spaghetti, salad and dessert served to local supporters including a large contingent of firefighters. Taking a quick break were (L-R) Tyra Rexin, Jese Lawrence, Connor Tralnberg, George Kozub (back), Sarah Dorgelo, David Hecht, Dylan Thomson, Samantha Vandal, Raini Davidson, Maxwell Nicholson, Lillian Starchuk, Ruby Antonelli, Carly Krueger and Shayna Plotnikoff. The local grad class continues to raise money for their upcoming grad ceremonies and prom

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Get ready to spring into the board of directors support song with the Grand Forks saving a tree or two. Choral Society when we preswThere is a program in ent “Earth, Wind, and Choir” this issue of the Grand Forks Don’t miss this Saturday, April 26 at 7 Gazette (see page 31) as well as p.m. and Sunday, April 27 at 2 our website, www.grandEarth, Wind and Choir on p.m.. The focus of our music forkschoralsociety.ca. There concert this weekend are also HUGE programs in this season is to honour the planet we all call home, and the lobby. celebrate the earth’s renewal every spring. Members of the choral society are excited to Please don’t give our ticket takers a bad time share this concert with you. See you there. about not having a “handout” program, because – Nanci Gillmor

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Teck faces justice forum Environment Canada and others see benefit of restorative justice

Pollution infractions comz Community sate for the damage, all parties mitted by industrial operations reached the following agreeJustice can take years to work their way ment. Corner through the courts. Even when Teck agreed to pay $325,000 successful, they don’t necessarin total for the two incidents, ily help the environments and which was used to benefit comRICHARD communities that have been munity environmental initiaTARNOFF RESTORATIVE JUSTICE harmed. tives, including LeRoi CommuRestorative justice is innity Foundation, Environmental creasingly being utilized by conservation of- Damages Fund, Gyro Park Spray Park Water ficers, fisheries officers and the enforcement Recycling Project, Trail Wildlife Association Enbranch of Environment Canada to deal with dowment Fund, Columbia River Interpretive these violations in a way that brings communi- Centre Project, Kootenay Columbia Trails Society ties together. and Bear Aware. On Sept. 13, 2010, Teck Metals allowed leachIn addition, Teck agreed to identify potential ate to overflow into Stoney Creek. On Oct. 7, Columbia River entry points through sumps; to 2010, they discharged mercury into the Colum- complete a review of all process sumps to ensure bia River. Teck reported both incidents and ac- piping configurations would not allow for entry cepted full responsibility. At the conclusion of into any river discharge systems; and to ensure their joint investigation, the conservation service process solution would not enter the sanitary and Environment Canada recommended a com- sewer system. munity justice forum as a method to resolve the A video was made with comments from incidents. participants of the community justice forum. It The forum was held on May 10 and 11, 2011 can be viewed at: youtube.com/watch?v=tMnand brought together the parties and those im- xiK7s8M&feature=youtu.be . pacted, including representatives of the compaRichard Tarnoff is coordinator of the ny, employees, community and environmental Boundary Restorative Justice Program groups. As a result of the forum, and to compen-

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Daffodil symbolizes support This month we celebrate the sonal coaching and vitamins and Canadian Cancer Society’s Dafsupplements and works closely fodil Month. The donations with each patient’s doctor and oncologist. collected by the Canadian CanFrom Victoria cer Society with the sale of live I am proud of the province’s daffodils and daffodil pins will LINDA LARSON efforts on cancer prevention, support their work to eradicate management and treatment and cancer and improve awareness I urge all British Columbians to of the impact of cancer on diagnosed individuals help show cancer patients that they are not alone and their families. by participating in Daffodil month and wearing a British Columbia has some of the best cancer bright yellow caffodil pin. survival rates in the world. According to the latest For more information visit: Canadian Canstatistics made available by the Canadian Cancer cer Society, British Columbia Cancer Agency, InSociety, British Columbian men and women have spireHealth; www.cancer.ca, www.bccancer.bc.ca, www.inspirehealth.ca or phone 1-800-663-2524, the: 1-800-663-3333 or 1-888-734-7125. • lowest overall mortality rate for all cancers in Local Notes Canada; April is also the time we give special recogni• lowest overall incidence rate of cancer in the tion to the volunteers that make our communities country; • lowest incidence rate for colorectal cancers; and such wonderful places to live. We are a country of volunteers with almost 50 per cent of all Canadians • among the best survival rates for breast cancer doing some volunteering. People under 35 volunin Canada. Government continues to invest in cancer care. teer more often but it is our seniors who dedicate To support patients, no matter where they live in the most hours to volunteering—400 hours a year. I have had the privilege of attending volunteer the province, British Columbia now has six BC Cancer Agency centres providing assessment and appreciation events in both Oliver and Osoyoos diagnostic services, chemotherapy, radiation ther- and I want to take this opportunity to congratuapy, and supportive care. late the South Okanagan Hospital Auxiliary Thrift In addition to great care, government recognizes Shop, Gagan Ganger and Brita Park from Oliver the importance of early detection. The BC Cancer and the Splash Park Committee, the Osoyoos SailAgency provides comprehensive cancer screening ing Club, the Special Oympics Committee and programs such as the screening mammography Maureen Olsen from Osoyoos. The enjoyment of program, the cervical cancer screening program our way of life has come to depend on the time and the new colorectal cancer screening program. given (without pay) of countless hours of VolunGovernment will continue to invest in cancer teering that touch all of us every day. Thank-you care and screening programs and will also con- to all volunteers everywhere. tinue to promote healthy lifestyle choices, as we It was a special treat for me to be able to see the know that maintaining a healthy weight, keeping 232 Bighorn Air Cadets in the Legislature in Victoactive, eating healthy foods, reducing alcohol con- ria. Thanks to Amy and the leaders for making the sumption and not smoking dramatically decreases effort to come to the Legislature for a tour. the risk of many cancers. In the true spirit of volunteerism and cooperaAs part of the Healthy Families BC program, tion the Village of Midway, the Kettle Valley Ligovernment helps to support clinical services at ons Club and local, regional and provincial govthree integrated InspireHealth cancer centres in ernments (grant from BC Lotteries) joined with Victoria, Vancouver and Kelowna, as well as an volunteers to do phase-one in the creation of fire protection service for Rock Creek. Special thanks online centre. InspireHealth centres offer support with healthy to Walter Osellame, Vlodko Barchuk, Bill Baird, diet changes, stress reduction, counseling, decision Randy Kappes and the Kettle Valley Lions Club making, exercise, immune system support, per- for all their hard work.

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Residents learn, share ideas about the water’s edge On April 15, nearly 40 res- Mown grass can’t hold the shoreline together in heavy rains. idents of the Boundary came together in Grand Forks to conservation of streams and wetlands. learn and share ideas about Mark Andison, RDKB General Manager of Operations, issues at the water’s edge— noted that the public raised a broad range of potential solufloodplains, riparian areas, tions, “everything from re-establishing the Granby Dam, to and wetlands. dredging gravel, to giving out trees and shrubs for shoreline GRAHAM WATT The Regional District of property owners.” Kootenay Boundary held the meeting to gather input on key Some of the other suggestions included implementing issues in the Kettle River Watershed Management Plan before ecosystem-based stewardship in resource management areas, the plan is finalized. building skills and providing a ‘toolkit’ for grassroots moniI gave a presentation with photos showing the good, the toring and stewardship, developing incentives and land-use bad and the ugly. We also learned from Jenny Coleshill of the control rules for developing near water, and regulation and Granby Wilderness Society about the importance of riparian pricing that makes resource users and polluters pay more of areas and her current work to assess how the costs of regulation and impacts on other uspeople are impacting them. ers. Participant Donna Seminoff asked a I spoke with Doug Fossen from the Kettle question that bears repeating: “Can you River Stockmen’s Association after the event break it down for everyone—what hapfor his perspective. Fossen said that much pens when people cut trees and shrubs work is being done on improving both prion the shoreline?” vate lands and range management areas, and Trees, shrubs and native The long answer depends on the site, that funding is available for many projects— plants have large root systhe soils, and the stream or lake setting. “working with the Environmental Farm Plan But here’s the short of it: tems that buffer moving you can access funding for off-site watering, “Trees, shrubs and native plants have riparian fencing, irrigation improvements or water during floods. large root systems that buffer movother projects.” ing water during floods. When we reWe are following up on the meeting with a move them and replace them with non-native grass, which discussion paper that works through the issues and solutions has much shallower roots, high waters can easily undermine and outlines concrete, practical actions to reduce risks and imbanks and cause them to slump, and water running over the prove environmental conditions. surface can carve into the banks. The added sand, gravel and Thank you to the RDKB for hosting the event and all of the stones in turn provide even more material and energy to the participants for their involvement. river, leading it to spread out further downstream.” - Graham Watt is the coordinator of the Kettle River Watershed Participants worked in groups on four main topics: limiting risks from flooding and erosion; improving riparian areas Management Plan for the RDKB, and is working with a Stakeholder near development; controlling impacts of resource roads on Advisory Group from across the region to develop the plan. Email stream health; and encouraging agricultural protection and plan@kettleriver.ca

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BC Transplant has been working with Global BC to hold a 48-hour TV, online, and social media registration blitz to kick off organ donor awareness week. The blitz started Monday, April 21. It’s like a telethon, but money isn’t requested—BC Transplant wants you to register your decision on organ donation.

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Computer games don’t affect kids, I mean if Pac Man affected us as kids, we’d all be running around in darkened rooms, munching pills and listening to repetitive music. – Marcus Brigstocke Joke of the Week:

A baby snake asked it’s mom, “Mommy are we poisonous?” The mother snake responded, “Yes honey, but why do you want to know?” The baby snake responded, “Because I just bit myself...”

The arrival of warmer weather means many of us are spending more time outdoors. The change in weather also brings out ticks—small bugs that feed on the blood of humans and animals and can sometimes transmit disease. “Ticks are most often found in tall grass and wooded areas so covering up before you head outdoors and checking for ticks on yourself, your children, and your pets after being outdoors are simple things that go a long way to prevent tick bites,” said Jennifer Jeyes, commu- Deer tick nicable disease specialist with Interior (covered or not) when leaving an area where Health. The most common tick species in the Interi- ticks may live. • Having a shower after returning from aror Health region is the wood tick (Dermacentor andersoni), which does not carry the Lyme eas where ticks may live. disease bacteria. The wood tick can carry othTo reduce ticks from entering your home er diseases such as Rocky Mountain spotted fever, although it is very rare. Some ticks also and yard, try these steps: • Keep your lawn short and remove any have toxins that can cause temporary muscle weakness and paralysis if attached for several fallen leaves and weeds. • Keep a buffer area such as wood-chip or days, but the symptoms fade once the tick is removed. Signs of many tick-borne infections gravel border between your lawn and wooded can be quite similar and include fever, head- areas or stone walls. Any play equipment or play zones should be kept away from wooded ache, muscle pain, and rash. The tick species that carries Lyme disease areas. • Trim tree branches to allow more sun(Ixodes pacificus) is more common in the light in your yard. coastal areas of B.C., but may also be present • Keep wood piles and bird feeders away in low numbers in the Interior region. Less than one per cent of Ixodes ticks in B.C. carry from the house. • Widen and maintain trails on your propLyme disease. In addition to fever, headache, and muscle pain, people infected with Lyme erty. If you find a tick on yourself, a family disease will often develop a rash that looks like a “bull’s-eye” target and expands from member, or pet, wear gloves and gently remove it. Needle-nose tweezers can be used to the site of the tick bite. “Most tick bites do not result in illness; gently grasp the tick close to the skin. Without however, all tick bites should be cleaned, as squeezing, pull the tick straight out. Be careinfection can occur whenever there is a break ful not to crush the tick as this could cause it in the skin,” Jeyes added. “It is important to to inject its stomach contents into your skin. watch for signs of tick-transmitted illnesses. After removal, clean the area with soap and Anyone who experiences a bull’s-eye rash or water. If you have concerns or need assistance other symptoms should see a doctor as soon removing a tick, please contact your family doctor or visit a walk-in medical clinic. as possible.” More information is available at: Other precautions include: HealthLink BC file: http://www.health• Walking on cleared trails when in tall linkbc.ca/healthfiles/hfile01.stm grass or wooded areas. BCCDC Lyme disease information: http:// • Wearing a hat, long sleeves, pants, and www.bccdc.ca/dis-cond/a-z/_l/LymeDislight-coloured clothing. ease/default.htm • Tucking pant legs into socks or boots. Tick Talk video: http://www.bccdc.ca/ • Applying insect repellent containing dis-cond/a-z/_l/LymeDisease/ticktalk/tickDEET on uncovered skin. • Carefully checking clothing and scalp talkvideos/TickTalkVideoEnglish.htm

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Regional hospital planning on hold Interior Health says a regional planning process to refurbish or replace old hospitals in West Kootenay Boundary remains two to three years away but in the meantime it’s considering improvements to the layout of the regional hospital in Trail. Todd Mastel, the health authority’s business support director, and Ingrid Hampf, acute health services administrator, delivered the news to the regional hospital district last week. “We’re not in a position to start regional planning based on the availability of capital dollars,” Mastel said. “But we do need to look at current pressures and challenges at Kootenay Boundary Regional Hospital, especially in ambulatory care, pharmacy, and emergency services.” It comes after a report last November indicated that a thorough overhaul of the Trail hospital would cost about $44 million while replacing it within its existing footprint would cost about $84 million. Kootenay Lake Hospital in Nelson, meanwhile, could use about $30 million worth of repairs and has an estimated replacement value of $63 million. But Mastel said it doesn’t make sense to start planning their replacements knowing they would be a long way from securing provincial funding. Cost estimates and other information would likely get dated, he said. “The interim measure of looking at what we need to do to sustain regional services in Trail is the next best step. Knowing functional needs at all of our sites, it is the next priority for the health authority within Kootenay Boundary.” For instance, Mastel said despite the addition of an ambulatory care wing in 2001, those services are provided at several locations throughout the facility. They would prefer to have everything in one place. Hampf said the health authority will pay for the planning, which is in its very early stages. Eventually the hospital district will be asked to kick in 40 per cent of the capital cost. “We are going to see if there are opportunities to improve our flow,” Hampf said. “Interior Health is committed to putting those

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operating dollars in.” She said by the hospital board’s next meeting in June they should have a better handle on timeframes and other details, but a final proposal won’t be ready till fall. Rural Castlegar director Gord Zaitsoff said he was disappointed to hear the larger planning process is on hold, as he expected it would be underway by now. (The City of Castlegar has hired former city manager and regional district administrator Jim Gustafson to gather input from local governments in the region on a strategic plan for acute care, but Nelson and Trail declined to take part for fear of upsetting the status quo.) Nelson mayor John Dooley asked if any improvements are planned for Kootenay Lake Hospital but was told that since it recently received a new emergency room, the health authority is now focusing on Trail. The hospital board also urged Interior Health to get on with upgrades to the emergency room at Arrow Lakes Hospital in Nakusp. The project didn’t make it onto this year’s list of funding requests, but remains on the books for next year. $2 million added to Kootenay hospital reserve Another $2 million will be added to a capital reserve this year for major health care upgrades in the West Kootenay Boundary, even as hospital taxes drop. The regional hospital district board, which pays 40 per cent of capital improvements, chose that amount last week over three other options presented by treasurer Stuart Horn: zero, $500,000, or $1 million, each of which would result in a tax decrease because Interior Health is asking for about $900,000 less this year. The option endorsed by the board will mean a 16.4 per cent tax break. The reserve is revisited annually. The board also set aside $2 million last year, bringing the total to $5.7 million. East Shore director Garry Jackman, who made both the original motion to create the reserve three years ago and the motion last week to maintain the same contribution, told 103.5 The Bridge it’s intended to “respond to any unexpected requests to partner in a major planning process for the future of acute care in this hospital district.

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Provincial news

Animal Health Act updated After nearly seven decades on the books, B.C.’s Animal Health Act is getting an overhaul, giving the province the ability to limit the spread of current and emerging diseases and better respond to potentially disastrous outbreaks. The Animal Health Act introduced last week brings B.C.’s legislation into harmony with other legislation across Canada, and addresses the realities of increasing global travel and trade. At present, there are few diseasemanagement actions that can be taken apart from quarantine of individual farms. The Animal Health Act enables government to respond as needed with modern animal disease management practices such as inspections, seizures, orders, penalties and enacting emergency powers. Six Canadian provinces and territories have modernized their animal health legislation since 2007.

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B.C.’s new Animal Health Act: • Increases the number of reportable and notifiable diseases from nine to about 100, many of which were not known when the act was last substantially revised in 1948. It will now include diseases like rabies and foot and mouth disease, as well as syndromes, infestations and environmental toxins such as lead or dioxins. • Improve the early detection of animal diseases

through expanded monitoring and surveillance programs. • Require producers to take preventive measures to reduce the risk of introducing and spreading disease; ensure employees are trained to prevent and respond to disease; maintain records of animal origin; abide by inspector’s orders and report any incidents of disease or unusual illness. • Increase disease control measures such as restricting the movement or sale of affected animals, animal products (such as milk or eggs) or animal by-products such as wool or hides. • Increase the maximum penalty under the act from $2,000 to $75,000 and create an administrative penalty system for less serious contraventions. This legislation updates a bill first introduced in 2012, and clarifies there will be no restriction on the general public, including media, from reporting the presence of diseases. The legislation is based on widespread industry, government and public consultation that concluded in 2011. In order to encourage surveillance and reporting of unusual and undiagnosed animal symptoms and behaviour, the act protects the personal information of farmers submitting samples to the government for testing. Once a reportable animal disease is confirmed, government is obligated and accountable to take specific actions to address health risks, including various levels of monitor-

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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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Contact: Pastor Ryan Kuik at 250-449-1439 or boundarycommunitychurch@gmail.com Box 129, Midway, BC V0H 1M0 Sunday Service ............................................................................10:00 a.m. We meet in the Midway Community Hall – 692 - 7th Ave

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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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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

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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.

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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.

Wednesday, April 23, 2014 Grand Forks Gazette

Organ donation a selfless act

Ninety five per cent of British Columbians support the idea of donating a kidney to someone in need, according to a survey released by The Kidney Foundation of Canada, BC Branch during National Organ and Tissue Donation Awareness Week (April 20-27). When an Ipsos online survey* conducted in the last week of March asked British Columbians “Are you registered as an organ donor?” 51 per cent of the British Columbians surveyed said yes, yet only 19 per cent of all British Columbians are actually registered on BC’s organ donor registry. Karen Philp, executive director of the BC Branch of the Kidney Foundation, says the gap between those saying they are registered and the official record is because B.C.’s organ donor registration process is misunderstood. “Almost two thirds of people we surveyed said they registered with their driver’s licence, but B.C. has not had that process in place since 1997,” says Philp. “Clearly the lack of clarity about how to register is a barrier. Our survey shows that British Columbians are ready and willing to give the gift of life, but may be unable to because

they are not actually registered as an organ donor.” “Transplantation is clearly the best treatment for patients with kidney failure, transplant recipient living longer, have a better quality of life, and consume fewer health care resources than patients treated with dialysis, said Dr. John Gill, a leading clinician scientist in the field of kidney transplantation in Canada. “However the need for kidney transplantation exceeds the number of donated organs, and many patients who could benefit never receive a transplant. We know Canadians strongly support organ donation, yet most do not operationalize their intention to donate by registering as organ donors. If everyone who supported donation actually donated, waiting lists could be dramatically reduced if not eliminated and many lives would be saved. Any initiative that increases awareness, and makes it easier for Canadians indicate their intention to donate is a positive step.” Bonnie Leclerc, a dialysis patient in Quesnel waiting for a kidney transplant, said, “More people registered means there is a greater chance of a kidney match for me. What a donated kidney would mean for me and my family is hard to put into words. We need to make it easier for people to register to be an organ donor. ” There is no cure for kidney disease, and the best available therapy for most people on dialysis is a kidney transplant. The demand for kidney transplants far outweighs the supply. Demand has increased by 60% over REMATION the past ten years, and the need for organs is MORPHETT, Sharon – projected to grow significantly over the next two RNS passed away peacefully at decades. Hardy View Lodge, Grand LACK RANITE The BC Branch of The Kidney Foundation of Forks, BC on April 14, 2014. Canada has talked to the provincial government She was born on January EADSTONES about options to improve the current situation. 19, 1939 in Halifax, Nova Your last dedication The goal is to make it easier for British ColumbiScotia. ans to register either online or in person at a BC to your loved one... Sharon is survived her friend Services Centre. “Any step that removes public Harry, her son Bill (Joann), her daughter Diann (Jim), her grandchildren Classic Design confusion and increases the number of registered Taylor, John and Paul, her brothers Peter (Paula), Philip organ donors, gives hope to kidney patients and Studio (Maureen), her sister Eva and numerous nephews their families,” said Philp. “Far too many British and nieces. She was predeceased by her 250-442-2445 Columbians die waiting for a kidney. Registerhusband Bill. Cremation has taken place. DELIVERY in 1-7 DAYS ing your intent to donate can make a meaningful difference.” The Kidney Foundation of Canada encourages anyone who thinks they registered through their driver’s licence, to check with the BC OnA closing medical journey on behalf of Darlene Hampton, to each and line Organ Donor Registry which can be acevery ‘You’. cessed at www.kidney.bc.ca. “Thank ‘You’ for your kind words, your smiles, your touch and, sometimes, The BC Branch of The Kidney Foundation is just being ‘You”. It made my final journey a wonderful experience. Many times committed to increasing kidney transplantation we were not introduced, rather, we were just ‘us’, in the hallway or out on the sidewalk, rates in BC by 50% over the next five years, and Hardy View or Boundary Hospital, parking lot or neighbourhood, where we shared will be examining the barriers to organ donation our moment(s) during the last three years. Each one of ‘You’, in your own way, and transplantation in community consultations gave me a part of you, whether a touch, a smile, a wink, a word, or just because across the province later this year. you were there. I tried to always give ‘You” a smile or a word, but some days were

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Sincerely, in memory of Darlene

Thank You, Jim Hampton & Family

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So what now?

April is Parkinson’s Awareness Month LESLIE DAVIDSON

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A Parkinson’s Disease diagnosis is a lifechanger. There are the practical implications. Whom do you tell? How understanding is an employer going to be? How large will the financial burden be? How do you plan a future with an ever-escalating need for care? And remember that depression, anxiety and apathy piece from Lesson 1? Those nasty gremlins compound fatigue and make being proactive almost impossible for some PWP’s. Parkinson’s also packs an emotional wallop, taking its toll on families and friendships. PwP’s need support and there is lots available. Most now turn to the Internet. And here’s my final personal note: If, tomorrow, my Parkinson Disease could disappear and, with it, everything I have learned about myself and the infinite goodness of those I love, and all the incredible connections I have made within the patient community, I would have a very tough decision to make. The disease has changed me, humbled me, made me stronger, more compassionate, more assertive, and in many ways, more creative. It makes me angry, makes me grateful, and it makes me laugh. Parkinson has not been the end of my world, as I once, thought but it has changed it. It is an opportunity to learn what “living the good life” really means.


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Drivers/Courier/ Trucking 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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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; Jobs@RaidersConcrete .com. Fax 780-444-9165.

FIND EVERYTHING YOU NEED IN THE CLASSIFIEDS

KOOTENAY SOCIETY FOR COMMUNITY LIVING is accepting applications for casual in residential and day program settings. Please apply by sending resume to: Kootenay Society for Community Living, Box 1695, Grand Forks, B.C., V0H1H0. RIVER FLY FISHING GUIDE AVID FLY FISHER, JET AND DRIFT BOATS EXPERIENCE AN ASSET. REMOTE LODGE IN BC. EMAIL RESUME AND REFERENCES TO TSYLOS@TSYLOS.COM Vernon Service Company requires Journeyman Service Plumbers/Gasfitters, $36.00/hr Call (250)549-4444 or fax 250-549-4416

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

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

Travel

Travel

Trades, Technical

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FACILITIES Maintenance Supervisor, Kootenay Trout Hatchery, Freshwater Fisheries Society of BC. For more information: www.gofishbc.com/postings

Jolly Jack Stop N’Shop • •

Services

Mobile & RV Park U-Haul/moving supplies Tues-Fri : 9 am - 5 pm Sat : 10 am - 4 pm Store 250-442-2995 U-Haul 250-442-8778

Financial Services

Merchandise for Sale

DROWNING IN Debt? Cut debts more than 60% & debt free in half the time! Avoid bankruptcy! Free consultation. www.mydebtsolution.com or Toll Free 1-877-556-3500 BBB Rated A+

Whirlpool 30” white convection kitchen range. Less than 2 yrs old. Asking $300 OBO. Call Harald at 250-446-2517

GET BACK ON TRACK! Bad credit? Bills? Unemployed? Need Money? We Lend! If you own your own home - you qualify. Pioneer Acceptance Corp. Member BBB. 1-877-987-1420 www.pioneerwest.com

Appliances

Free Items 12 year old female house cat. 250-442-5951.

Furniture

IF YOU own a home or real estate, Alpine Credits can lend you money: It’s That Simple. Your Credit / Age / Income is not an issue. 1.800.587.2161.

Brown-toned couch & loveseat. Great condition. $550/set Call 250-449-2876

Legal Services

Grand Forks: 285 Jasper Ave. Compete household of items. Sat. April 26th. 8am-?. Grand Forks: 3900 Kerby Rd. Sat. April 26th. 8am-1pm. Grand Forks: Downsizing; household, toys, pet supplies & more. Sat. April 26th, 8am2pm--no early birds please. 3735 Almond Garden rd. W. Grand Forks: Huge Multi Family Sale, April 26th, 8amnoon. 8000 block 18th St. Something for everyone. Grand Forks: Moving Sale April 26th, 8-noon. 7627 21st St.

Help Wanted BUSY DOWNTOWN Salon looking for part-time esthetician. Please bring resume to Cedar Avenue Salon & Esthetiques, 1334 Cedar Avenue, Trail. No phone calls. CAREERS in Trucking. Well established Chip Hauler offers steady employment with Extended Benefits, Pension Plan, Direct Payroll deposit and more to U.S. Capable Class 1 drivers with clean abstracts and verifiable mountain experience. Apply online: www.sutco.ca or fax resume: 250-3572009. For further information 1-888-357-2612 Ext:230 CERTIFIED DENTAL Assistant with front desk & P/T certified hygienist required ASAP for downtown Trail office. skiguy1956@sympatico.ca

From A-Z

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.

Garage Sales

Misc. for Sale

Spring clean up, weed eating, shrub trimming, lawn care, thatching, dump runs. 250-442-8163

(4)-195/70R/14inch tires on alloy rims. 250-445-6686 4 Bridgestone summer tires mounted on rims. 205/65/R15, approx 50,000km, $400/obo. 250-442-8184. 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 Grand Forks: Large collection of antiques &, collectibles. Enough to stock a store. 250442-6702. HOT TUB (SPA) COVERS. Best price. Best quality. All shapes & colours available. 1-866-652-6837 www.thecoverguy.com/ newspaper?

Help Wanted

Help Wanted

Garden & Lawn “D&L Yard & Garden Care” Tractor tilling, hand tilling, yard cleanup, grass trimming, grass cutting, dump runs. Doug @ 250-442-2578 NURSERY mix soil, $35 pickup load. Pick up between 10am-1pm, Monday-Friday. 250-442-2013 / 250-442-2014. Special Price - Blue Spruce 2-ft to 10-ft tall. More info call 250-442-3878 / 250-442-7920.

Boundary Lodge Assisted Living

Maintenance Person

Part-time Position (15-20 hrs/wk) Definition: Definition: Performs routine checks/duties to ensure regular maintenance of all building systems including preventative maintenance. Acts as Liaison between contractors as needed. Qualifications: Qualifications: High School Diploma or GED and two years of building maintenance experience. Post-secondary education may be substituted for experience.

Knowledge, Skills and Abilities:

Merchandise for Sale

Real Estate

Misc. for Sale

Houses For Sale

Natural Gas Fireplace. Freestanding, zero clearance, direct vent, 30,000 BTU, heats 12,000 sq ft, new was $2,500. asking $350. 250-442-8863. 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 STEEL BUILDINGS. Hot savings - Spring sale! 20x24 $4,348. 25x24 $4,539. 30x30 $6,197. 32x36 $7,746. 40x46 $12,116. 47x72 $17,779. One end wall included. Pioneer Steel Call 1-800-668-5422 or online: www.pioneersteel.ca 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 at: www.crownsteelbuildings.ca.

We’re on the net at www.bcclassified.com

2005 SRI Double Wide MODULAR HOME 24x44 in Triangle Gardens. 45 years and up. Vaulted ceiling, open plan, bay window, 3 bdrm, 2 bath, pantry, low maintenance, gas heat, air conditioning, 5 appl’s, UGS, landscaped, covered deck & carport, must see. $189,500. 250-442-8676 MONTROSE, 5BDRM. Fully fenced & landscaped. $415,000. 250-367-2131

Mobile Homes & Parks

Plants /Nursery Carson Road Nursery: Lily & Glad bulbs, potted 2 year old canes of Thornless Blackberrys. Perennials, potted lg blooming white Callalilies. 250-442-3306 flowers4737@gmail.com

Real Estate Houses For Sale

Apt/Condo for Rent DOWNTOWN TRAIL, renovated 1bdrm. character apt, quiet adult building, coin-op laundry, non-smoking. 250-226-6886. Grand Forks: 3 bdrm, 2 full bath, on 19th St. N/P, RR. Comes w/covered parking. 250-442-2276 / 250-442-6800. Grand Forks: Avail May 1st. Very nice, refurbished 2 bdrm apt. Mature, respectful, clean, quiet tenants only. N/S, N/P, $750/m + some utilities. Excellent references required. 250443-9058

Grand Forks: Affordable living, 3 bdrm in adult park, avail now. $35,500. Lots of upgrades. 250-442-9780. Greenwood: 2bdrm mobile home nice corner lot, laundry room, upgrades, garage, work shop. City water & sewer. $69,900. 250-445-6340.

Recreational

Misc. Wanted Collectors Currently Buying: Coin Collections, Antiques, Native Art, Old Silver, Paintings, Jewellery etc. We Deal with Estates 250-499-0251 We buy gold! Rings, chains, bracelets, etc. Cash paid by value (weight and karat). Even broken jewelry and scrap gold. Picture ID required. Grand Forks Pawnshop, 225 Central. 250-442-5552.

Rentals

Commercial/ Industrial Recreation Paradise Year Round!

Fishing, hiking, hunting, quadding, snowmobiling or just relaxation. Great access within 3 hours of the lower mainland, 40 km from Princeton and steps to Osprey Lake. 2 years new this 3 bedroom, 2 bath open concept chalet has it all & more. Includes a guest cabin with a bedroom, living/sitting area, kitchen & bathroom. New detached garage for storing the toys. Call Adrienne (Royal Lepage Parkside Realty) at 250-809-6322 for a private viewing.

FRUITVALE, 3.5 usable acres with 3 bdrm. house. Owner built. 250-367-6331

Grand Forks: Wally’s World Bakery for rent. Free rent, call to discuss the terms. Contact Raman at 250-442-5788 or shellgrandforks@hotmail.com

Cottages / Cabins Grand Forks area cabin, fully furnished, satelitedish, $500/m utils included. N/S, N/P, must have job and transportation. Short term rental 3-6 months max. 250-442-5515.

Homes for Rent Christina Lake: 1bdrm, no dogs. $400/m + utilities. 250447-9270. Grand Forks: Brand new 2 bdrm. $950/m. + utils. Option rent to own. 306-713-8708.

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Help Wanted

Help Wanted

Career Opportunities

Career Opportunities

Career Opportunities

Midway Public Library

Position: Library Director The Midway Library is looking for a permanent part-time person to run the Midway Library. We are looking for a person that can work independently and report to a board on a monthly basis.

Minimum Requirements for this position are as follows: • Grade 12 Education or equivalent job experience required

• Knowledge of the practices; procedures; equipment and materials used in the maintenance and repair of buildings and related systems (i.e. mechanical, electrical, heating and plumbing).

• Must be well organized and have time management skills

• Ability to assess situations and make appropriate judgments.

• Sitka systems or related programs would be an asset

• Working knowledge of building plans and specifications specifications • Ability to plan, determine work priorities, schedule, supervise and direct the work of contractors and, if conditions warrant, a crew. Please mail,mail, email, fax, or cover letters and and resumes in Please email, fax,bring or bring cover letters resumes person to: in person to:

Boundary Lodge Assisted Living Boundary Lodge Assisted Living 7130 9th Forks, St, Grand BC, V0H1H0 7130 9th St, Grand BC,Forks, V0H1H0 Jenna EdwardsHein or Barbara Hein Attn: Jenna Attn: Edwards or Barbara Email: boundarylodge@shaw.ca Email: boundarylodge@shaw.ca Fax: 250-443-0015 Fax: 250-443-0015 Application Deadline Friday May 9, 2014 Application Deadline Friday May 9, 2014

• Strong Computer skills are essential Deadline for applications to be considered is Friday, April 25, 2014. To apply for this position, please submit your resume and references along with a cover letter to: Attention: Library Board or The Midway Public Library Box 268 Midway BC, V0H 1M0

Drop off to the Midway Public Library Attention: Library Board 612 – 6th Avenue Midway, BC


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REALTY BORDER COUNTRY REALTY 250-442-2124

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2 bdrm mobile $600 private setting 2 bdrm suite 5 appls $650 1 bdrm apt $650 utilities inc. 2 bdrm ground level suite $725, 4 appl’s, small pet negotiable NO DOGS 3 bdrm condo 5 appl’s $800 3 bdrm home fenced yard, 5 appl’s $850 Unique large 2 bdrm apt. $700, small pet negotiable.

250-442-2124 1-800-949-4499 www.bordercountryrealty.ca 1-800-949-4499 www.bordercountryrealty.ca

Trail

1 bdrm suite, shared W/D,

BEST PRICED 2.62 AC. LOT IN EAGLE RIDGE! Located on cul de sac, close to Trans Canada Trail. NotPRICED many lots miss this one! BEST 2.62left-don’t AC. LOT IN EAGLE RIDGE! Only $117,900 #2218025 Sharon Located on cul de sac, closeCall to Trans Canada

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: lg furnished room in spacious quiet household. Shared kitchen and laundry, private bath, some meals possible, RR. 250-442-5334.

RV Pads Grand Forks: RV parking on private property on the river. Some yard work in exchange for rent. 250-442-5334.

Suites, Lower

Houses For Sale

Trail. Not many lots left-don’t miss this one! Only $117,900 #2218025 Call Sharon

Houses For Sale

Wednesday, AprilBoundary 23, 2014 Grand Forks Gazette Serving the Country

with Award Winning Service Serving the Boundary Country over Winning 36 years Service with for Award for over 36 years

Sharon Jazz Val 250-442-6396 250-443-9088 250-442-7655 Sharon Jazz Val 250-442-6396 250-443-9088 250-442-7655

NEW LISTING! Close to beach and walking trails, this 2 bedroom 1 bath home has a large yard with a detached garage that is wired and insulated. Many updates have already been NEW LISTING! Close to beach and walking trails, completed with a new roof and new windows. At this price thisit won’t 2 bedroom 1 $149,000 bath home MLS® has a#2396573 large yard with a last long. detached garage that isorwired and insulated. Many Call Val 250-442-7655 Jazz 250-443-9088

updates have already been completed with a new roof and new windows. At this price it won’t last long. $149,000 MLS® #2396573 Call Val or Jazz

NEW LISTING! Completely updated! Bright 2 bed & 1 bath home. Newer septic and roof, 20 x 12 deck that could be used for addition. Underground sprinklers, 2 Storage sheds NEW LISTING! updated! Bright 2 bed & 1 bath and complete RV Completely hookup for your summer visitors. 2 Blocks home. Newer septic and roof, 20 $145,900 x 12 deck that could from the Christina Lake public beach. MLS® be used for addition. Underground sprinklers, 2 Storage #2396601 Call Jazz 250-443-9088 or Val 250-442-7655 sheds and complete RV hookup for your summer visitors. 2 Blocks from the Christina Lake public beach. $145,900 MLS® #2396601 Call Jazz or Val

Features of the Week

BUILT IN 2006 AS NEW 4 large bedrooms, 3 bathroom custom built built home home in in downtown downtown Grand Grand tom Forks. Walk Walk to to everything. everything. Large Large open open Forks. concept living, living, dining, dining, and and kitchen kitchen concept areas. Great Great 4 4 piece piece bath bath with with sunken sunken areas. jetted tub. tub. 3 3 walk-in walk-in closets. closets. Full Full basebasejetted ment with with extra extra large large media media room room ment with wet wet bar bar and and 4 4 piece piece bathroom. bathroom. with 2 car car garage. garage. Outbuildings, Outbuildings, fully fully 2 landscaped. landscaped.

Great development potential! These 44.89 acres have a tranquil setting with access from Morrissey Creek Road and HWY 3. $299,000 MLS®# 2216474 NEW PRICE! Great development potential! These Call Val 250-442-7655 or Jazz 250-443-9088 44.89 acres have a tranquil setting with access from Morrissey Creek Road and HWY 3. $275,000 MLS®# 2216474 Call Val or Jazz

349,000

Grand Forks: 2 bdrms, ground level suite. Shared fenced yard. $725/m + utils. W/D-F/S. NS. No dogs. 250584-4345

MLS # # 2396606 2396606 MLS

Tranquil, private 48.9 acres. This property is 21 km up the desirable North Folk Valley. Hornet Creek runs through acreage water license Tranquil, privatethis 48.9 acres.with Thisa property is 21 available. MLS®# km up the $149,000 desirable North Folk2216676 Valley. Hornet Call Jazz runs 250-443-9088 or Val 250-442-7655 Creek through this acreage with a water license available. $149,000 MLS®# 2216676 Call Jazz or Val

on 3 acres. $189,000 MLS®# 2216108 Call Jazz or Val

SOLD

This home is set in a private park-like setting on almost 1/2 acre of property. French doors lead to 3 private balconies; two off the upper floor bedrooms and one off the reading nook. This is a quality built home with main floor laundry, sunroom, stainless steel appliances, hardwood floors, high efficiency natural gas furnace, and underground wiring to the detached garage/workshop. MLS® #2395232 $289,000 Call Val is 250-442-7655 or Jazz 250-443-9088 This home set in a private park-like setting on

almost 1/2 acre of property MLS® #2395232 $289,000 Call Val or Jazz

BEAUTIFULLY RENOVATED PRIVATE 1040 SQ. FT. 2 BED 2 BATH HOME AT CHRISTINA LK! $223,700 #2589491 Call Sharon BEAUTIFULLY RENOVATED PRIVATE 1040 SQ. FT. 2 BED 2 BATH HOME AT CHRISTINA LK! $223,700 #2589491 Call Sharon

235,000 235,000 MLS # 2396616

$ $

MLS # 2396616

Pete Vanjoff Vanjoff 442-7415 442-7415 Pete #1 Producer Producer #1

272 Central Central Ave. Ave. 272 Grand Forks, Forks, BC BC Grand

250-442-2711 Toll free: 1-800-567-3199 250-442-2711 www.grandforksrealestate.ca Toll free: 1-800-567-3199 www.grandforksrealestate.ca

appliances. #2394800 AFFORDABLE @ $210,500 Call Sharon

$ $

4 BEDROOM, BEDROOM, 1-1/2 1-1/2 BATH BATH 4 DOWNTOWN AREA AREA HOME HOME DOWNTOWN

Full basement. basement. Lots Lots of of updates. updates. Full High ceilings. ceilings. New New windows, windows, doors, doors, High and countertops. countertops. Great Great sunroom sunroom and with hardwood hardwood flflooring. ooring. High High with efficiency ciency gas gas furnace furnace .. Short Short walk walk effi to City City Park, Park, Kettle Kettle River, River, shopping, shopping, to restaurants and and all all amenities. amenities. restaurants

SOLD

Amazing Value for this small acreage. 2 homes and 1275 sq ft. 3 bed full bsmnt home built in 1992 in many out buildings! 3 bedroom, 1.5 bath 2052 sq. ft. Midway! Newly redecorated with new flooring and main home acres. $199,000 2216108 SOLD.on23homes and many MLS®# out buildings! 1275appliances. sq. ft. 3 bed#2394800 full bsmntAFFORDABLE home built in 1992 in Jazz 250-443-9088 or Val 250-442-7655 @ $210,500 Call Sharon 3Call bedroom, 1.5 bath 2052 sq. ft. main home Midway! Newly redecorated with new flooring and

Property Management Services Property Management Owners and Prospective Services Tenants Call Owners and Prospective Tenants Call

Ken Dodds 250-442-2632 Ken Dodds 250-442-2632

PERFECT PRIVACY ON 51+AC. 2 CABINS, YEAR ROUND ROAD, FABULOUS VIEWS! $179,900 #2218997 Call Sharon PERFECT PRIVACY ON 51+AC. 2 CABINS, YEAR ROUND ROAD, FABULOUS VIEWS! $179,900 #2218997 Call Sharon

A house to call home! This 4 bedroom home is on a large lot with great exposure if you wanted to have a home base business. Large covered back patio, underground sprinklers andtoacall fullyhome! fencedThis garden. NEW PRICE! A house 4 bedroom MLS® #2393399 $225,000 home is on a large lot with great exposure if you Call Val 250-442-7655 or Jazz 250-443-9088 wanted to have a home base business. Large covered back patio, underground sprinklers and a fully fenced garden. MLS® #2393399 $189,000 Call Val or Jazz

Move your business to Market Ave in the downtown core of Grand Forks, BC. Amazing refinished hardwood floors and large store front windows make this space inviting. Move2000 your business Marketwalls. Ave inMLS® the downtown Almost sq. ft. withtomovable #2392809core of Grand Call Forks, Amazing refinished hardwood floors $249,000 Val BC. 250-442-7655 or Jazz 250-443-9088 and large store front windows make this space inviting. Almost 2000 sq. ft. with movable walls. MLS® #2392809 $249,000 Call Val or Jazz

WHY PAY RENT, WHEN YOU CAN OWN? This 2 BR home is move in ready and is very suitable for a young family entering the housing market. Great WHY PAY RENT, WHEN YOU CAN OWN? yard with lane access. $189,000. MLS# 2390393 This 2 BR home is move in ready and is very suitable for a young family entering the housing market. Great yard with lane access. $189,000. MLS# 2390393

GREAT VALUE!!! 3 BR, 2 bath,1406 sq. ft., still under warranty, 32 X 24 detached shop, 27 X 16 attached garage, .34 acre, PRICED BELOW REPLACEGREAT VALUE!!! 3 BR, 2 bath,1406 sq. ft., still MENT COST!!! $294,000. MLS# 2391846 under warranty, 32 X 24 detached shop, 27 X 16 attached garage, .34 acre, PRICED BELOW REPLACEMENT COST!!! $294,000. MLS# 2391846

THIS HOME IS A GREAT INVESTMENT PROPERTY or mortgage helper with separate entry in-law suite. Move in ready! Call to view this one today! $240,000. THIS HOME IS AMLS# GREAT INVESTMENT PROPERTY 2393910 or mortgage helper with separate entry in-law suite. Move in ready! Call to view this one today! $240,000. MLS# 2393910

“WHY PAY RENT” When you can own this charming heritage 1 BR home. Just a block and a half to town, move in ready “Priced to sell”. “WHY PAY RENT” When you can own this $75,000. MLS# 2395818 charming heritage 1 BR home. Just a block and a half to town, move in ready “Priced to sell”. $75,000. MLS# 2395818

ADULT COMMUNITY LIVING: 7 Yr. old modular home in like new condition. 2 BR. Main bathroom plus an ensuite, walk-in closet, central air, ADULT COMMUNITY LIVING: 7 Yr. old modular C/W 5 appliances and much more. home in like new condition. 2 BR. Main bathroom $115,000. MLS# 2206271 plus an ensuite, walk-in closet, central air, C/W 5 appliances and much more. $115,000. MLS# 2206271

JUST REDUCED! This 5 ac. rural parcel with 3 BR house, barn & fenced pastures is looking for someone with animals or a dabbler at hobby JUST REDUCED! This 5 ac.$319,000. rural parcel with 3 BR farming. Now asking house, barnREALTOR®. & fenced pastures is looking for Call your MLS# 2195226 someone with animals or a dabbler at hobby farming. Now asking $319,000. Call your REALTOR®. MLS# 2195226

LOTS OF HOUSE! 3 BR 2 bath home on large lot in convenient location near shopping, schools recreation & Kettle River. Nicely maintained & owners LOTS OF HOUSE! 3 BR 2 bathTry home large lot motivated. Asking $249,000. youronoffer. in convenient location near shopping, schools recMLS# 2392078 reation & Kettle River. Nicely maintained & owners motivated. Asking $249,000. Try your offer. MLS# 2392078

WALK TO TOWN! Cheaper than renting. 600 sq. ft. 1 BR townhouse c/w storage room. Bring your offer. Asking $89,900. MLS# 2213052 WALK TO TOWN! Cheaper than renting. 600 sq. ft. 1 BR townhouse c/w storage room. Bring your offer. Asking $89,900. MLS# 2213052

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 17 ACRES WITH MANLY CREEK. garden. Well SERENE priced @PRIVACY $369,000. MLS# 2390006 2127 SQ FT, 2 BR stackwall/cordwood home, cool in summer, warm in winter. Large deck, gazebo, fenced garden. Well priced @ $369,000. MLS# 2390006

GREAT FLOOR PLAN with large open basement. Lots of extra space to add to your personal tastes. Over 2800 sq. ft. in total. Large 3 BR family home. Vinyl siding and GREAT FLOOR with large open basement. Lots metal roof mean PLAN no maintenance. New appliances. of extra space to add to your personal Over 2800 Short walk to schools, shopping, and alltastes. recreation. sq. ft. in total. Large 3 BR family home. Vinyl siding and $219,000. MLS# 2396607 metal roof mean no maintenance. New appliances. Short walk to schools, shopping, and all recreation. $219,000. MLS# 2396607

GRAND FORKS HOBBY FARM. 13.9 acres of pasture, 3 bedroom mobile home and a great view building site as well. Newer outbuildings including 20x70 hay barn. GRAND FARM. 13.9sanctuary. acres of pasture, Fenced. WalkFORKS to the HOBBY Kettle River and bird Rare 3 bedroomatmobile home$219,000. and a greatMLS# view2396608 building site opportunity this price. as well. Newer outbuildings including 20x70 hay barn. Fenced. Walk to the Kettle River and bird sanctuary. Rare opportunity at this price. $219,000. MLS# 2396608

AFFORDABLE HOME on quiet street in Greenwood. Freshly painted, plenty of storage, this home is located on its own land and is bright and AFFORDABLE HOME on quiet street in Greenclean! $69,900. MLS# 2396344 wood. Freshly painted, plenty of storage, this home is located on its own land and is bright and clean! $69,900. MLS# 2396344

REDUCED! You’ll love this unique low maintenance strata! 2 BR, 2 bath, and walking distance to downtown. No age restrictions! Call to view today! REDUCED! You’ll love this2216247 unique low mainte$234,000. MLS# nance strata! 2 BR, 2 bath, and walking distance to downtown. No age restrictions! Call to view today! $234,000. MLS# 2216247

3 BR 2 BATH HOME. Large rec room low maintenance yard and you are almost in downtown. BRING AN OFFER TO YOU REALTOR® 3 BR 2 BATH HOME. Large rec room low today. $239,000. MLS# 2395819 maintenance yard and you are almost in downtown. BRING AN OFFER TO YOU REALTOR® today. $239,000. MLS# 2395819

HERE IS A NICE SERVICED LOT in a quiet neighbourhood of Grand Forks. It would be a perfect spot for a new home. Close to the river, HERE IS A NICE SERVICED LOT in a quiet the TCT and the community garden. neighbourhood of Grand Forks. It would be a Only $55,000. MLS# 2394715 perfect spot for a new home. Close to the river, the TCT and the community garden. Only $55,000. MLS# 2394715

2 BLOCKS FROM THE BEACH Spacious 4 BR home with double garage. $324,900. MLS# 2394739 2 BLOCKS FROM THE BEACH Spacious 4 BR home with double garage. $324,900. MLS# 2394739

SIT OUT ON THE DECK with a taste of your faCALVING IS JUST ABOUT DONE. HAY IS STARTING TO vorite flavour and look at what Grand Forks has GROW. This is one of the best ranches in the Boundary to offer. Fully Landscaped yard, updated house. SIT OUT ON THE DECK with a taste of your fa- Country. Very efficient. Set up for beef but would be an Make an offer on this rare piece of property. CALVING IS JUST ABOUT DONE. HAYa IS STARTING easy transition to horses, sheep or even crop of your TO vorite flavour and look at what Grand Forks has GROW. This isanone of the best ranches the Boundary $359,000. MLS# 2392361 choice Make offer. $849,000. MLS#in2395724 to offer. Fully Landscaped yard, updated house. Country. Very efficient. Set up for beef but would be an Make an offer on this rare piece of property. easy transition to horses, sheep or even a crop of your $359,000. MLS# 2392361 choice Make an offer. $849,000. MLS# 2395724

Linda Harry Barry Cindy Ken Aaron Pete Pat Gayle Gary Ron Tammy Laktin Davy Poppenheim Anthony Dodds Anthony Vanjoff Ballard Holmes Smith Woods Schembri 250-442-9403 250-442-0466 250-449-8276 250-442-7379 250-442-2632 250-442-7616 250-584-4663 250-443-1256 250-442-7415 250-442-7516 250442-7636 250442-9866 Linda Harry Barry Cindy Ken Aaron Pete Pat Gayle Gary Ron Tammy Laktin Davy Poppenheim Anthony Dodds Anthony Vanjoff Ballard Holmes Smith Woods Schembri 250-442-9403 250-442-0466 250-449-8276 250-442-7379 250-442-2632 250-442-7616 250-584-4663 250-443-1256 250-442-7415 250-442-7516 250-442-7636 250-442-9866

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Antique Classic 1986 Suzuki Calvalcade. Tan & brown, 45008km (Original). $6,000. 587-881-1146. For photos myrnaperryd@gmail.com

96 GMC, SLT, Ex-cab, 4x4, 5.7, great shape, winter tires, $3,450. 250-442-2212.

Auto Financing

Recreational/Sale

Cars - Domestic 1991 Ford Mustang, 159k, 2.2Lt 4cyl., auto, $750/obo. (4) new studded winter tires, 215-75R15 $600/obo. 250443-4775. 2001 PT Cruiser Lt. Edition, auto, AC, sunroof, 2.4L, 170K. New shocks, winter tires, water pump & timing belt. Fun to drive, easy on gas. $4,000/obo 250-445-2277. 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

Motorcycles 1995 Harley Davidson FLSTC, 37,000KM, $12,500. 250-442-3098.

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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 1999 Dodge Ram Diesel 2wd, 214,000kms. 2000 Jayco Qwest fifth wheel trailer in great condition. Combined asking price $15,000. Will consider selling separately. 250442-0456. 2003 Salem Lite 19ft travel trailer, new 1 pc. roof, sleeps 4, excelent condition, $10,000. 250-442-8231. 72 Vanguard travel trailer, good condition, sleeps 5. $1,000/obo 250-584-4220. Tow Dollie (2013). Used on only 2 trips. Electric breaks. $1,290. 250-442-2234.

Estate Sale: 2013 Ford 150 Super Crew LWB, 4wd xtr. 1991 5th wheel, 28ft Citation Supreme. All in good shape. 250-442-8900.

Boats www.one4yacht.com

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. 98 Ford Explorer, 4x4, strong V6, 4.0L, A/C, P/W, good winter tires, absolutely mint, $3.200. 250-442-2212.

Public Notice of Intent

City of Grand Forks Parcel Tax Roll 2014

Proposed Road Name Change

The Ministry of Transportation and Infrastructure gives notice pursuant to Section 2(1) (f) and 2(2) of the Transportation Act, that an application has been made to change the name of 6th Street, at Beaverdell, commencing at Highway 33 approximately 250 meters north of Haggen Road, then in a generally northeasterly direction for approximately 625 meters to its termination at its intersection with Wallace Mountain Road, to Attrill Road.

The Parcel Tax Roll for 2014 is available for inspection at City Hall during regular office hours. A person who owns a parcel included on the parcel tax roll may request that the roll be amended only in relation to the person’s own property on the following basis. 1. There is an error or omission respecting a name or address on the parcel tax roll 2. There is an error or omission respecting the inclusion of a parcel 3. There is an error or omission respecting the tax- able area or the taxable frontage of a parcel 4. An exemption has been improperly allowed or disallowed.

A plan showing the location of the proposed road name change may be viewed at the Ministry of Transportation and Infrastructure’s office at 310 Ward Street, Nelson, BC. Any comments regarding this proposed road name change should be submitted in writing to the Ministry contact noted below no later than May 31, 2014. The identity of any respondents and the contents of anything submitted in relation to this application will become part of the public record. Operations Technician Ministry of Transportation & Infrastructure West Kootenay District 4th Floor – 310 Ward Nelson, BC V1L 5S4

In order to be considered for the 2014 tax year any request must be made in writing to the City of Grand Forks, P.O. Box 220, Grand Forks, B.C. V0H 1H0, on or before May 15, 2014 at 4:00 pm. Local area service parcel tax rolls can be local improvements such as concrete curb, gutter and sidewalk, boulevard seeding, road/lane drainage or sewer and water services. Local Improvement Parcel Tax Rolls: North Ruckles Area Northwest 79th Avenue This notice is published pursuant to Sections 205 and 208 of the Community Charter. R. Shepherd CGA, BBA Chief Financial Officer

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CABINETRY CABINETRY

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BOUNDARY BUSINESS DIRECTORY HEATING & AIR CONDITIONING

ELECTRICAL

LOUISE CURRIER

Boundary Electric

• Heating & Air Conditioning • Commercial & Residential Service & Install

(1985) Ltd. • Electric Motor Sales & Repair • Pump sales & Service • Electric Parts & Sales Counter • Commercial, Residential & Industrial Electric Service Work • New Construction

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Dr. Jeffrey Hunt N.D. is resuming his practice in Grand Forks

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Please phone 250-368-6999 for an appointment

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Certified Electrical Residential ~ Commercial Emergency Service Preventative Maintenance Serving the Andy Cell: 250-442-7120 Boundary Office: 250-445-2234 Elect. Contractor # 24118

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FREE ESTIMATES

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GUTTERS & ROOFING Paul – 250-442-5612

Dr. Alan LeRoy, O.D.* Mon.-Fri. 9 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.

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To book your free estimate call Edie at 250-442-8055 or Russell Danish Cell: 250-584-4381

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Eagle Yardworks

• Continuous K Style & Fascia Eavestroughing • Soffit & Fascia Trim Installations – Repairs – Gutter Cleaning

334C Market Ave 250-442-3025

Phone: 250.442.8175 Cell: 250.443.1905 Email: blairshome@nethop.net

LANDSCAPING

Ace Gutters Inc.

GRAND FORKS OPTICAL

Brian Blair

HOUSING RENOVATION COMMERCIAL MAINTENANCE

GUTTERS

OPTICAL

Home Inspections

7920 Donaldson Dr. • 250-442-2082

Reg. #100851

(Across from Fire Hall)

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Blair’s

Honest Service – Quality Work

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7215 2nd St., Grand Forks

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HOLISTIC HEALING

7990 Columbia Drive

WE KEEP YOU CURRENT

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Do It All Service • Yard Work • Fencing • Sheds • Concrete

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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.

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D.D. Roofing Asphalt Shingles • Metal • New & Re-roof • Resheet & Reconstruction Reasonable Rates • Guaranteed Work

Seniors Discount - Free Estimates Cell: 250-443-1273 Home: 250-442-2179

SAW SHARPENING Twisted Teeth Saw Shop

BUSINESS DIRECTORY Phone

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

Certified Sawfiler 3845 Victoria Rd., Grand Forks, BC Phone: 250-442-8359 • Email: gastoo@telus.net

SENIORS’ HOUSING

250-442-2191

Your Pellet Heating Specialist

Digital Video Surveillance Access 24 hrs/day – 7 days/week Personal Keypad Entry 5’x10’, 10’x10’, 10’x20’ & 10’x30’

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BOUNDARY MINI STORAGE Computerized Security Gate 5’ x 10’ to 10’ x 30’ Units

7990 Columbia Drive

Border Self Storage 7444 19th Street, Grand Forks

UNITS NOW AVAILABLE!

Call: 250-442-0534

SURVEY SERVICES

JIM LOBAY

SURVEY SERVICES

• Engineering/Construction Surveys • Property Surveys • Foundation Lay-Outs • Topographical Surveys

PH: 250-442-7179

Independent living with companionship, support, security, three meals a day and none of the responsibilities of maintaining your own home. Phoenix Manor Retirement Home (formerly Abbeyfield)

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Taxi & Delivery Service – Groceries, Beer, Liquor

UPHOLSTERY

’s Andy CUSTOM

For all your RESIDENTIAL / COMMERCIAL / RECREATIONAL Reupholstery, Repairs and Custom Builds

250-442-2499

GASFITTING

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Construction • Maintenance • Repair • Renovation

ROOFING FREE ESTIMATES

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Serving the Boundary & West Kootenays

GUTTERS & ROOFING Paul – 250-442-5612

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24-7

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for a tour or more information 876 72nd Ave. Grand Forks

162 B – 72nd Ave • Grand Forks PLUMBING

Located at Boundary Electric

250-442-5561

UPHOLSTERY 38 years experience!

WOOD AND PELLET HEATING APPLIANCES 250-442-2943 SNOWBALL VENTURES Sales, Installations & Inspections

SAGAMORE RV & MINI-STORAGE

TAXI

250-584-4840

PLUMBING

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Saw, Knife & Tool Sharpening Centre

Don’t hesitate! Call today! Serving the Boundary

HEATING

WETT CERTIFIED

ROOFING

STORAGE

WATER

Granby

Y&R Water

Containers sales and rentals 20’ or 40’ Storage Units 8’, 9’, 10’, 20’ & 40’ Containers

Your place or ours

SALES & SERVICES Certified Pump Installers

• EOCP Certified • Cross Connection Certified (Backflow Prevention) WATER CONDITIONING • Water Softening, Reverse Osmosis, Filtration & Ultraviolet IRRIGATION & PUMPS

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Cascade Containers & Storage

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Sales or Rentals $100/month

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Automatic Sprinkling Systems and Repairs Need water? Water Dowsing Service Available Tree Pruning and Junk Removal PH

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Grand Forks Choral Society

Grand Forks Gazette Wednesday, April 23, 2014

presents SPRING INTO SONG with the Grand Forks Choral Society

Saturday April 26 7pm Sat. Nov 30 7pm Sun. Dec 1 2pm

Tickets $10 per seat

GFSS Auditorium

Grand Forks Choral Society Director: Kirsten Nicolson

Sunday April 27 2pm

GFSS Auditorium

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All Seats $10

Tickets available at: Gallery 2 Gift Shop, Thistle Pot Gifts, the door Ticketsand available at: Program available: gallery 2 Gift Shop First Star Art ™ firststarart@gmail Grand Forks Gazette (Apr. 23 2014) Thistle Pot Gifts Program available in Grand Forks Gazette (Nov 27, 2013) and www.grandforkschoralsociety.ca andonatour thewebsite door www.grandforkschoralsociety.ca

Paz Alguire Jesse Bachmier George Bachmier Devon Butterfield Elizabeth Clark Lorraine Croken Laura Jean Cuthbert Anne Dahl Waldo Dahl Reg DeLisle Jane deVries Sheila Dobie Mike Elliott Debbie Evans

Wendy Faulkner Jennifer Fenn Judy Foster Nicole Fraser Irene Friesen Nanci Gillmor Erna Gobbett Jill Gresley-Jones Anna Groeneveld Susan Hals Susan Harrison Gloria Koch Bev MacDonald Lyn Mackey Tim Martens Deirdre McKeown Delia Metcalf

Heather Moen Benson Musaev Peter Perry Garry Peters Wendy Phelan Angela Rockall Tom Scheitel Melissa Shaw Laurie Tetlock Sylvia Treptow Nathan Vogel Erika VonBank Mary Ann Westaway Bev Westlake Doug Wolff

Thank you to: Gary Cuthbert, Zak Eburne-Stoodley, Nicole Fraser, Curt Garrison, Tracey Garvin, Walter Hoodikoff, Edna Kazakoff, Evelyn Koorbatoff, Eleanore Martens, Bruce Medved, Susan Routley, John Vere, Ted Weeks, Doug Wille, Grand Forks Gazette, Grand Forks Recreation Dept, School District #51, Thistle Pot Gifts, and gallery 2 Gift Shop.

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EARTH, WIND, AND CHOIR

Earth Song

Frank Ticheli

Brotan Las Flores

Michael D. Mendoza

Wood River Connie Kaldor arr. Willi Zwozdesky Soloist: Sheila Dobie (Saturday), Irene Friesen (Sunday)

Soloist: Deborah Evans Mummer’s Dance

Grand Forks Senior Secondary Quartet

(Adrian & Clarissa Palek, Jesse Bachmier & Chloe Anderson) Kum-Ba-Yah

aar. Roger Emerson

Riversong

Roger Emerson

Aeyaya Balano Sakkad

Bhat, Srinivasan, and Choker

Now is the Month Maying aar. Norman Greyson

Thomas Morley

We Will

Jim Papoulis

The Pink Panther

Henry Mancini

Watching the Apples Grow

Stan Rogers, aar. Ron Smail

The Storm is Passing Over Charles Tindley aar. Larry Nickel, Soloist: Wendy Faulkner

Grand Forks Choral Society Down to the River to Pray With the GFSS Quartet

arr. Roger Emerson

Salmo 150

Ernani Aguiar

Where Have ALL the Flowers Gone Guitar: Tom Scheitel

Rain

Vijay Singh

Soloist: Laura Jean Cutbert

Jump Down Spin Around aar. Larry Nickel Soloists: Devon Butterfield and Nathan Vogel

The GFCS Altos

Only the Earth Knows Written by Laura Jean Cutbert

Soloist: Nathan Vogel Song TBA

Soloist: Mike Elliott

I Can See Clearly Guitar: Tom Scheitel Bass: Benson Musaev

Rollo Dilworth

Turn This World Around Soloist: Wendy Faulkner With the GFSS Quartet

Raffi, Michael Creber

Accompanying musicians include: Gary Cutbert on guitar, Curt Garrison on bass, and Nicole Fraser on piano

Ol’ Man River

GFCS Men

Take Me to the Water

Intermission

THERE IS A RECEPTION FOLLOWING EACH CONCERT; PLEASE JOIN US TO CELEBRATE OUR JOY OF EARTH, WIND, AND SONG!


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Wednesday, April 23, 2014 Grand Forks Gazette

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Chapters Entrance (250) 860-8100 Springfield Rd Entrance (250) 717-1511

Villiage Green Mall (250) 542-1496

Cherry Lane Mall (250) 493-4566

Valid until April 30th, 2014 inclusive or while quantities last. See details in store. Some products are in limited quantities or not available at all locations. Pictures or illustrations may differ from original product on sale. Taxes not included. This promotion may not be combined with any other offer. With all attention put into the making of this flyer, some errors may occur, if it’s the case, we apologize and details will be posted in the store.

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2153 Springfield Road (250) 860-2600

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