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Junior girls home win tourny Derek Kaye Arrow Lakes News

Nakusp’s Junior Girls took spot at its own tournament this past weekend. The Junior Girls A soccer team, the Nakusp Cougars, won its invitational secondary school soccer tournament May 2 and May 3. It was the girls’ first home tournament win in 10 years and was reason enough to celebrate Friday night especially after two shut-out games that afternoon. The Cougars beat Creston 5-0 and Rossland 4-0. The following day’s game was closer, but they still came away with a Continued on Pg 3

Nakusp Junior Girls battled Trail May 3 in Nakusp. Nakusp won the game 4-3 and went on to win the tournament.

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202 Lakeside Dr, Nelson Boardroom May 22, 2014 at 7:00 pm

Notice is given that the Regional District of Central Kootenay (RDCK) Board will hold a public hearing on Thursday, May 22, 2014 at 7:00 pm at the R DCK Office i n Nelson. The Board will hear representations from the public who deem themselves affected by proposed text amendments to RDCK Zoning Bylaw 1675, 2004 as follows: Text Amendment Bylaw No 2385, 2014 This a mendment bylaw a pplies to Electoral Areas ‘F’, ‘I’, ‘J’ & ‘K’.

Amendments i nclude the a ddition of the “Campground” use as a distinct “Permitted Use” in the “Tourist Commercial” – C6 zone. As proposed, the Use will be subject to development regulations that include a minimum site area; and minimum buffer zone based on the adjacent zoning at the time of a proposed development. Housekeeping amendments including the removal of all references to Electoral Areas ‘A’, ‘B’ & ‘C’ which are no l onger covered by Bylaw 1675 are also proposed. Comments can be made in person at the public hearing, submitted via email to plandept@rdck.bc.ca, or by letter to Box 590, 202 Lakeside Drive, Nelson, BC V1L 5R4. Written submissions must be received by the RDCK prior to 4:00 pm on May 21, 2014. No further representation will be received by the Board after the conclusion o f the public hearing. The proposed bylaw, Committee report and related materials may be viewed online at www.rdck.ca, at the RDCK Office (202 Lakeside Drive, Nelson, B.C.) from 8:30 am to 4:30 pm, Monday to Friday (except statutory holidays); and the Nakusp Field Office. Materials may be viewed as of May 8 and up to and including May 22, 2014. Please direct enquiries to Greg Sauer at (250) 352-­‐8175, toll-­‐free 1-­‐800-­‐268-­‐7325, email gsauer@rdck.bc.ca.

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Fifty-eighth in a series on West Kootenay/Boundary place names. The community of Fife, east of Christina Lake, was originally called Sutherland Siding, although the origins of both names are uncertain. The latter was after Sutherland Creek, so called by March 1898. According to G.P.V. and Helen Akrigg in British Columbia Place Names (3rd Ed.), the creek was named “After J. Sutherland, a cowboy-prospector who spent years prospecting the upper watershed of the creek and died in a cabin at its mouth.” A death registration exists for one J. Sutherland who died March 17, 1900 in Grand Forks, age 26. However, in Christina Lake: An Illustrated History, Lincoln Sandner stated the creek was named after George Sutherland, a pioneer prospector. Are they the same man? In any case, the earliest reference to Sutherland Siding is in the Cascade Record of March 24, 1900. But a post office application submitted that year suggested using the name Christina or Fife instead. An inspector’s report of May 15 stated: “There is no regular station as yet on the Columbia & Western Railway where the proposed office is intended to be located. The place is known on the Canadian Pacific Railway time tables as ‘Sutherland Siding’ but I am informed that it is intended to change the name of the place at once to ‘Fife’ and in the event of the establishment of the proposed office being authorized, I respectfully beg to recommend that it be known as ‘Fife.’ There is a locality in this province known as Christiania where an office has been applied for, and in the event of this office being established and known as Christina, mis-sending of mail is likely to result.”  The Fife post office opened on

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This house is the most prominent old building still standing at Fife.

August 1, 1900 and the railway siding also adopted the new name. But where did it come from? One source suggests it honoured the Duke of Fife, Alexander Duff (1849-1912) who married Princess Louise, daughter of King Edward VII. (Fife is a Scottish county.) Another possibility, pointed out by Boundary historian Alice Glanville, is William H. Fife (18331905), who had mining interests in Rossland in the 1890s and spent time in Grand Forks. The city of Fife, Wash., near Tacoma, is named for him. A group of claims known as the Fife property also straddled the railway between Fife and Christina Lake. But did the place take its name from the claims or vice versa? In 1899, a huge limestone vein was discovered in the area and Cominco operated the resulting quarry into the 1950s. The post office closed in 1966. At least 62 people were born in Fife between 1904 and 1931, although few remain. One of them, Rose Hallstrom, died in Grand Forks on March 17 at 90. A minimum of 18 more people were born in the adjacent community of Hilltop, further up the mountainside. A small number of people still live in Fife today.

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Fife postmark, 1926.

The lime quarry at Fife as depicted in Cominco Magazine, May 1946.

Fife Road perpetuates the name of the old community.

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Nakusp girls go undefeated at tournament Nakusp beat Creston 5-nil in action Friday.

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win - 4-3 over Trail. Coach Cheryl Black was very happy with how the team played. “The two wins with two shutouts was really good,” she said. Some of the standout players defensively were sweeper Abby McMillan, goalkeeper Rene Goodman and goal scorers Halley Herridge and Raven Atherton. But of course every member of the Cougar team played a role in their success over perhaps less disciplined teams, added Black.

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Nakusp trails society looking at new opportunities to grow The local trails society is looking at opportunities to promote trails in this area. The first one is a Farmer’s Market. The Nakusp and Area Community Trails Society is looking for friendly trail enthusiasts to staff a booth at the Farmer’s Markets this summer. “You don’t have to sell anything except enthusiasm about our local trails,” the society said in a press release. “The Board will put together a booth complete with a map of the trails in our area, photos and maybe a handout or two, and volunteers would just need to visit, be friendly and promote the trails in our area.” If you feel that you could contribute a few hours on a Saturday or two this spring or sum-

Mr. Nakusp put on hold Organizers of the Mr. Nakusp event have decided to put the contest on hold for the time being. “We were unable to get enough contestants to run the pageant,” said the organizers. “We are hoping to try again in the fall.”

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Mental Health Week

There are myriad problems that can present themselves daily. They can be annoying or stressful to varying degrees, and cumulatively, a legitimate concern. There are countless ways for people to vent about common, everyday issues. But millions of Canadians suffer daily with an often unseen and unarticulated affliction: depression. There still exists a stigma towards those who suffer mental health problems, and that’s unfair and unnecessary. One in five Canadians will have to deal with some form of mental illness in their life. Many of the people who are diagnosed do hold down jobs and have a mortgage. Commonly, those afflicted with depression will isolate themselves or feel acute anxiety in social situations. Depression is different than just feeling low. Someone experiencing it grapples with feelings of severe despair over an extended period of time. Almost every aspect of their life can be affected, according to the Canadian Mental Health Association. Many suffer in silence because they fear how they will be perceived by their friends and family. This should not be. Clinical depression is not a failing or weakness of character. It is a medical condition, which can often be mitigated through a combination of several factors such as therapy, lifestyle changes and/or medication. Mental Health Week (May 5-11) was created to raise awareness about these issues. Make the time to get educated. Also, on May 24, Olympian Clara Hughes will be riding in the West Kootenay with Clara’s Big Ride for Bell Let’s Talk About. The event is a 110 day, 12,000 kilometre journey around Canada to help raise awareness and action for mental health and help end the stigma around mental illness.

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Province rolls out ambition overhaul of education system

The B.C. government has rolled out its ambitious overhaul of the public education system, from kindergarten to graduate school, much to the horror of its left-wing establishment. The formal title is B.C.’s Skills For Jobs Blueprint: Re-engineering Education and Training. It’s designed to dovetail with the Harper regime’s Canada Job Grant that requires employers to cosponsor training spaces so they will hire the students at the end. Elementary and middle school curriculum is being revised to increase emphasis on hands-on experience. High school and post-secondary skilled trades programs are getting more money, but it’s going to be shifted from under-performing programs that don’t lead to jobs. Premier Christy Clark took another swipe at the bias of B.C.’s system before heading to Malaysia, Singapore and Hong Kong on another liquefied natural gas sales trip. She noted that 20% of B.C. students, and nearly half of aboriginal students, don’t finish high school.

“Not only are there kids who don’t graduate, there are kids who graduate, go out and get one or two credentials before they finally find their way into a skills training program,” said Clark, who had her own wander through university campuses before going into politics. A couple of weeks ago, Simon Fraser University president Andrew Petter downplayed the “relatively small” skilled trades shortage for B.C. industry. “We should not be engaged in a zerosum kind of battle for dollars,” Petter protested. That’s exactly what he and other university executives are looking at, and it will be based on the latest graduate employment data and labour demand forecasts. One of the key architects of this sweeping plan is Jessica McDonald, who shook up the public service while serving as Gordon Campbell’s deputy minister. Her report on trades training confirms what Campbell’s critics in the labour movement have long said: the government’s 10-year experiment with the

Industry Training Authority is a rudderless mess. “Certain partners, particularly organized labour, feel marginalized,” McDonald wrote. “Others, particularly employers and employers’ associations, do not feel heard within the system. Over the recent past, several new directions have been introduced such as de-regulation of trades and modular training that have caused strain because they were not fully inclusive during development, were seen to benefit single interests, and they impacted the whole system.” The ITA board is being replaced, with union representation restored, and advisory councils from industrial employers will update their hiring needs. The B.C. Federation of Labour and the construction unions have all but abandoned the NDP after Adrian Dix’s disastrous pitch for urban anti-industry votes last year. B.C. Fed president Jim Sinclair was an early advocate for rescuing skilled trades from the second-class status they received in a culture fixated

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on university for two generations. That culture has created glaring problems. There are too many institutions offering the same courses. As with health care, block funding is handed out without any serious effort to measure the results. For many students, university has become an extension of adolescence, finding one’s self through philosophy or film studies. Employers get their share of blame from McDonald. Not only did they chop up trades training to make it cheaper to obtain, their preferred source of skilled workers has been to poach from other employers who paid to train them. Skills-based employment data will be made public for students to make career choices. Finally, students coming out of high school will have a way to assess what they can expect after $50,000 or more is spent on higher education. It’s about time. Tom Fletcher is legislature reporter and columnist for Black Press. Twitter: @tomfletcherbc Email: tfletcher@blackpress.ca

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Nakusp Centre @ 9:00 am – 12:00 pm

College, Nakusp @ 9:30 am – 11:30 am

Free Workshop: The Digital Basin @ Selkirk

May 12th

– 5:30 pm For more information call Cassia at 250-265-2000

May 12th

May 7th

8:00 pm The public is welcome to attend regular Council meetings. For more information, contact the Village of Nakusp at 250-265-3689 or info@nakusp.com.

Village Council Meeting, Nakusp @ 6:30 pm –

Yoga @ Fauquier Communication Centre @ 9:00 am –

May 7th

4:30 pm Every 1st and 3rd Wednesday of the month.

Nakusp T’ai Chi at the Legion @ 9:45 am – 10:45 am

May 7th

LESS PAC meeting, New Denver 6:30 pm – 7:30 pm For more information contact Julie Greenlaw at jgreenlaw@ netidea.com.

May 13th May 13th

Feldenkrais ‘Awareness Through Movement’ Class, Nakusp @ 8:00 pm – 9:00 pm Weekly on Tuesday until October 1, 2014 For more information, contact Tyson Bartel: 250-226-6826 or thaitouch@yahoo.com

9:45 am – 10:45 am For more information, call Ruth 250265-3353.

May 14th

May 8th

information contact Brendalee: 250-265-4428 or wholisticbelly@gmail.com.

Nerd Night @ Nakusp Youth Centre @ 6:00 pm –

May 15th

Complex @ 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm

May 9th

May 16th

Ongoing classes meet weekly. For more information contact Brendalee: 250-265-4428 or wholisticbelly@ gmail.com.

Contact Brendalee: 250-265-4428 or wholisticbelly@ gmail.com.

May 9th

AbracaDAZZLE! Magic Show @ Nakusp Sports

Bellyfit @ NaCoMo, Nakusp @ 10:00 am – 11:00 am

May 17th

10:00 am – 12:00 pm For more information, the Library 250-265-3363 or bna@netidea.com.

Nakusp Farmer’s Market @ 9:00 am – 1:00 pm Weekly on Saturday until October 11, 2014 between KSCU and What’s Brewing, just south of Broadway Contact Collette 250-269-7326 or email nakuspmarket@gmail.com

May 9th

May 17th

Center (BCLC) every Friday night starting at 6:30pm.

@ 11:00 am – 3:00 pm

May 9th

May 19th

@ 7:00 pm – 11:00 pm For more information call Cassia at 250-265-2000

10 Arrow Lakes all-day

May 10th

Nakusp T’ai Chi at the Legion @ 9:45 am – 10:45 am

Book discussion group at Nakusp Public Library @

Floor Hockey, Burton at Burton Community Learning

Drop in @ Nakusp Youth Centre

Chainsaw Safety & Maintenance @ Selkirk College @ 9:00 am – 3:00 pm Pre-register at 250-265-4077.

Nakusp & District Museum opens for the season

Schools closed for Victoria Day, School District

May 20th

For more information, call Ruth 250-265-3353.

May 20th

May 10th

Library Yard Sale. 9:00 am – 1:00 pm

Nakusp Youth Centre open for drop-in @ 3:30 pm – 5:30 pm Contact Cassia at 250-265-2000

May 10th

May 21st

beside Valley Foods on Broadway Street @ 9:00 am – 3:00 pm

lege - Nakusp Centre @ 8:30 am – 5:00 pm Contact 250-265-4077

May 10th

May 21st

son Memorial United Church, Nakusp @ 5:30 pm – 7:00 pm Contact Judy Stanley 250-265-4136

am For more information, contact PAC Chair Liane Rickards at 250 269 7600.

PALS Annual Plant Sale, Nakusp @ Empty lot

United Church Turkey Dinner, Nakusp @ Robert-

For a complete Job Description, please contact the Village Office. Please forward your resume no later than 3:00 PM, May 23, 2014 to the Village of Nakusp– Box 280, Nakusp BC V0G 1R0, 91 1st Street NW. E-mail ltynan@nakusp.com. The Village thanks all who apply however only those chosen for interviews will be contacted.

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Bellyfit in Burton @ 7:00 pm – 8:00 pm For more

10:00 pm Nerd Night at NYC, every Thursday. For more information, get in touch with Coordinator, Cassia at 250-265-2000

Bellyfit @ NaCoMo, Nakusp @ 10:00 am – 11:00 am

RATE OF PAY AND COMPENSATION As per the Collective Agreement, rate of pay will be $25.02/hr.

For more information, call Ruth 250-265-3353.

May 8th

Nakusp T’ai Chi at the Legion ongoing practice @

MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS: • High School Graduation or equivalent; • Valid Operators Drivers License, Class 5 with air endorsement; • A min. of two (2) years experience in the operation of related • equipment – preferably in a municipal setting • Occupational First Aid • WHMIS; and • The ability to understand and carry out written and verbal instruction.

May 13th

10:00 am Weekly on Tuesday until May 27, 2014 Contact: Richard or Petra 250-269-7305 or 250-269-7569

Talking Circle @ Nakusp Youth Centre 2:30 pm –

This is a fully experienced working level position, which requires the ability to exercise independent judgment and initiative, but refers questionable problems to the Director of Operations or Assistant Manager. Responsible for own safety and the safety of others. This position may entail shift work, including working on week-ends, overtime, stand-by and call outs, in accordance with the Collective Agreement.

Monday Music Jam @ Nakusp Youth Centre @ 3:30 pm

May 7

Tuesday through Saturday until the end of June. We’ll be closed for lunch from 1-2.

GENERAL OUTLINE Reporting to the Director of Operations/Public Works Assistant Manager, the individual will be responsible to perform a variety of general and specific labor type duties requiring physical effort and agility in the performance of skilled and semi-skilled tasks; a variety of general and specific tasks in the safe and efficient maintenance and operation of single function and multiple function construction and maintenance equipment such as: backhoes, loaders, dump trucks, snow plows and medium-sized industrial and farm tractors and attachments, which may be self-propelled or mounted on truck chassis; and, assists in the service, maintenance and installation of the water and sewer distribution system, and the maintenance of streets and sidewalks.

6:30 pm held Saturdays For more information, call the Legion 250-265-3033

Yourself 9:15 am – 11:30 am 205 – 6th Ave NW, Nakusp BC - Pre-registration is required. To register, or if you have questions, call Work BC at 250-265-3318 or Lisa at 250-265-3736.

Nakusp Visitor Centre open from 9am to 5pm

ONE POSITION AVAILABLE

Meat Draws at the Legion, Nakusp @ 3:30 pm –

May 12th

3-4 PM Letters for Kindness Day. Workshop for ages 8-Adult. Create letters to give when a person has shown kindness.

CASUAL EQUIPMENT OPERATOR

May 10th

May 7th

The Pursuit of Self Awareness: Getting to Know

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Occupational First Aid – Level One @ Selkirk Col-

EES PAC meeting, Edgewood @ 10:00 am – 11:00

Be prepared!

Flooding and other weather-­‐related events are a common occurrence in the Kootenays from April through July. Provincial agencies and local volunteers may monitor streams a nd rivers throughout the freshet / flood season. Residents are responsible for having an emergency plan as well as the tools and items necessary to protect their homes and properties (such as sand bags). In potential life threatening circumstances, the Regional District of Central Kootenay, a long with the support o f Emergency Management BC (EMBC), may issue an Evacuation Alert or a n Evacuation Order to residents living in a flood hazard area. In advance of freshet season, EMBC provides sand bags to the RDCK to protect local infrastructure (bridges, highways, water treatment plants, communications etc.) and to residents if the need becomes apparent.

__________________________________________________________ IN EVENT OF A FLOOD EMERGENCY Listen to local radio stations for more information o n sand bag locations and current evacuation a lerts & orders.

To report potential flooding or for more information call RDCK Emergency Coordinators: Nelson / Kaslo Areas D, E, F 250-­‐354-­‐5343 Nakusp/ Slocan Areas H, I, J, K 250-­‐265-­‐1920 Creston Area A, B, C / Salmo Area G 250-­‐254-­‐8255

24/7 Provincial Emergency Reporting Number

Emergency Management BC -­‐ Emergency Coordination C entre: 1-­‐800-­‐663-­‐3456 Dirty or muddy water please report immediately! For information on debris flow h azards: http://www.rdck.ca/assets/Services/Emergency~Management/Documents/De bris%20Flow%20Hazard%20Brochure_FINAL.pdf

For information on Flood Preparedness, How to Sand Bag; Creating a Personal Emergency Kit and c urrent River Flow L evels from the BC River Forecast Centre check out: www.embc.gov.bc.ca For Kootenay Lake Water Levels www.fortisbc.ca For local RDCK Flood/ Freshet Information Bulletins (when a pplicable) please see www.rdck.bc.ca


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Op/Ed

‘The Greatest Threat to the B.C. Environment in our Lifetime’

Black Press chairman David Black talks about why he wants to build a refinery in Kitimat, and why oil bitumen cannot be exported to Asia

This is the second of two columns addressing what I see as the greatest threat to the BC environment in our lifetime. The Alberta oil industry’s Northern Gateway plan is to export bitumen to Asia via tankers from the BC coast. 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. My first column discussed the light oil spill by the Exxon Valdez and the terrible toll it took on the Alaskan habitat and fishery. It also gave proof that a bitumen spill would be far worse. A bitumen spill would be almost completely unrecoverable because it would sink and stay on the bottom of our seabed. The solution that is best for Canada is to build a refinery in Kitimat. I am promoting and backing this solution. It will convert the bitumen to very light fuels that would float and evaporate if ever spilled. There are other enormous benefits: • There will be a major reduction in greenhouse gases. We will use new cutting-edge Canadian technology in our refinery. It will be so clean that in combination with oilsands extraction there will be less CO2 than in the huge conventional oilfields and refineries of Iraq and Nigeria. In other words the Kitimat refinery will neutralize the extra greenhouse gases generated in Canada’s oilsands. This refinery will be built in Asia if not in Kitimat, and if so it will emit double the CO2 of our new design. This is the reason that Andrew Weaver of the BC Green Party is in favour of a Canadian refinery. • An Asian refinery will also gener-

ate 100 train cars a day of very dirty coke (much fouler than BC coal) which will be subsequently burnt in the atmosphere to create power. The Kitimat refinery will not result in the production of any coke. As we all live on one planet, it is far better for the global environment to build this refinery in Canada. • Construction of the refinery will create 6,000 jobs in BC for five years. Operations at the refinery will result in more permanent jobs than any project has ever created in BC with approximately 3,000 direct jobs. These will be highly paid permanent jobs. These jobs will be available for the life of the refinery which should be in excess of 50 years. In addition there will be thousands of other jobs created in spinoff local petrochemical companies and in indirect employment throughout the province. • The Canadian and Provincial governments, local regional districts and municipalities, and many First Nations, will share in billions of new tax dollars each year. Unfortunately our Canadian oil companies are not interested in

building a new major refinery. They are focused on extraction which is more profitable than refining. One of them challenged me to spearhead the refinery myself, so I am doing that. We have a solid business plan and as a consequence Chinese banks and other institutions are prepared to lend us most of the funds required to build the greenest and most efficient refinery in the world. We are currently moving ahead with engineering design and environmental work. We will also build a safe pipeline from Alberta to the refinery, with the active participation of First Nations. Modern pipelines can be built and operated safely. Leak data is available for everyone to see on Canadian and US government websites and it proves recently constructed pipelines are not leaking. Furthermore some of the best pipelining companies in the world are based in Canada. In addition we will build a fleet of new tankers, powered by LNG rather than Bunker C oil, to transport the refined products to Asia. This way we know the tankers will be state-of-theart and as safe as possible. The fleet will be owned by a company based in BC so it cannot shirk its legal liability if there ever is a spill at sea. Let me be up front about my biases. I am for creating thousands of good permanent jobs in BC. 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 Northern Gateway next month. David Black

Let’s bring back play

Spring is finally here and with it, the sounds of laughter and kids playing are in the air once again. Bike rides, shooting hoops and playground fun are just some of the ways kids get active in the spring and summer months. It’s a good thing too, because recent reports show that Canadian kids just aren’t getting enough exercise. According to the Canadian Society of Exercise Physiology, kids should get at least 60 minutes of moderate to vigorous physical activity every single day. Unfortunately, for many children that simply isn’t the case. This spring and summer, consider enrolling your child in an organized sport or physical activity, such as soccer, baseball, swimming or cricket. Freida Rubletz, Regional Manager, Jumpstart Programs Greater Toronto Area, Canadian Tire Jumpstart, explains that in addition to the physical benefits, organized play also helps to: • Increase self esteem and self confidence • Develop leadership skills • Improve academic performance • Teach healthy lifestyle habits “As important as physical activity is for our young people, the reality is that one in three families in Canada can’t afford to enrol their kids in organized sports or physical activity programs,” continued Rubletz. “Charities like Jumpstart remove some of those financial pressures so all kids can have the opportunity to get in the game.” Help bring back play in your community this May by supporting the Jumpstart Red Ball campaign. Head into your local Canadian Tire, Mark’s, Sport Chek, Atmosphere or National Sports store and donate $2 in exchange for your own Jumpstart Red Ball, representing the gift of play you are giving to a deserving child. One hundred per cent of your donation helps kids in your community. To learn more about how Jumpstart is making an impact in your community or to make a donation, visit canadiantire.ca/jumpstart.

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Entertainment

Party spelled with a “d” Come into a world of simple truths, good times, and poor impulse control. A world where “party” is spelled with a “d”, where the smoke is always thick and the riffs are always heavy. Come into the world of Randy. As an “altered ego” of Nelson based writer/performer Lucas Myers, Randy has been seen

Hockey Still Matters (a Parable)” to “How to Actually Have Sex in a Canoe, Fer Real” as well as his recent conversion to becoming a dedicated “Environmentalistic.” Featuring original music and Myers’ unique brand of observational humour, this is a live comedy event not to be missed.

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Bill Bourne, master guitar player and story-teller, put on a fine show at Silverton Gallery last Friday May 2. Photos by Derek Kaye

Guitarist Bill Bourne entertains audience at Silverton Gallery

Do you love your community and love to get involved? The Arrow Lakes News has an opening for a part-time reporter. No experience is necessary as we are more than willing to train. More important than experience is a desire to be part of the community and a desire tell those great stories from our community. We are looking for someone with the right attitude and loves to work independently and as part of a team. There is lots of flexibility in this position, in terms of scheduling and would suit a parent with kids in school or someone who just wants to work part-time, make some extra money and get involved in the community. This would be a 20 hour per week position and you would need your own reliable vehicle and some computer skills. We provide an office computer, camera and small car allowance.

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The Silverton Gallery struck it rich last Friday May 2 with a performance by country blues artist Bill Bourne. With stories between songs that humoured the audience almost as way to release the steam from the awe-striking acoustic guitar work accompanied by an equally beautiful and haunting voice, Bill Bourne left one with a sense of wonderment as to how he does it. Alternating between vintage Gibson and Martin guitars he strummed and claw finger-picked at an alarming speed and rhythm. It was as much a learning experience into something quite like never before seen or heard as it was an enjoyable and uplifting performance. On the bill last Friday was opener Alan Kirk accompanied by a stand-up bass player. This local artist with self-produced CDs and a label looking for fresh Kootenay

offering advice in various Pilotcopilot Productions including DRESS, EAST, and HELLO BABY. Now he is going to be sharing some of his redneck truisms in RANDY: Tellin it Like it Iz, an entire evening dedicated to the Randster. Topics will range from “What Is a Redneck?” to “Why

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talent, appeared comfortable on stage playing acoustic dressed down versions of his songs. Kirk, who is a notable songwriter with success in North America and Europe, had organized this mini Bill Bourne tour through the Kootenays. Bill Bourne took this most lucky of audience down the backroads of Mississippi. He told stories of growing up with cold feet and having to work in fields on the farm, but eventually finding salvation in a pair of warm boots.

But his most interesting of accounts were of his time surrounded by fluid in the amniotic sac of his Mother listening to music. With the audience now bemused Bourne would go into a reggae, raggy, bluesy

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Community

Library column

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Shortlist for 6th annual One Book One Kootenay Announced South of Elfrida, Africa’s Unfinished Symphony, Blue Collar B&B – a more diverse list of titles is hard to imagine. Yet here they are on display at your library, on a poster advertising One Book One Kootenay, on the OBOK website, proudly proclaiming that they have been shortlisted for OBOK 2014. One Book One Kootenay, or OBOK, is a public library driven celebration of Kootenay/ Boundary literature, sponsored by the Kootenay Library Federation and a Columbia Basin Trust Sponsorship Grant. Each of the books on the list were written by Kootenay-based writers: South of Elfrida (Brindle & Glass, 2013) by Kalso’s Holley Rubinsky; Africa’s Unfinished Symphony (Grassroots Publishing Group, 2013) by Fauquier resident, Lucia Mann; and from Sparwood, Bobby Hutchinson, author of Blue Collar B&B (Langdon Street Press, 2009). The books were chosen by a committee of discerning readers from many titles written by Kootenay/Boundary authors within the last five years.

The OBOK Committee agreed that everyone in the Kootenay/Boundary should read these books in 2014. They are books that grab you, books that you can’t put down. Not only should you read these books, you should vote on the one you think should be this year’s OBOK. Vote at Nakusp Public Library anytime between May 5 and August 9. The books, ballots and a ballot box are available at the library. The selected OBOK will be announced on September 8. You can meet the shortlisted authors at various events at Kootenay/Boundary libraries. Watch for announcements at your library or at www.obok.ca Amy Bohigian, of Watershed Productions in Nelson, has created videos of the authors discussing their works. The videos will be on the website and shown at OBOK Shortlist Events starting in June. For more information about the 6th Annual OBOK go to obok.ca, or ask at the Nakusp Public Library.

Seniors column - By Marilyn Boxwell

CRA extension could help Volunteer program Following a week-long total shutdown of the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA), which oversees the income tax return administration, owing to a major malware invasion of the CRA computerized operation, word has been received that the deadline date for filing one’s return is set now at May 15. This extension to the prevous deadline of April 30 allows those still wishing to take advantage of the local Community Volunteer Income Tax Program to do so. The CVITP trained volunteers continue to be available free of charge, to provide assistance to those on a low to moderate income levels, as determined by Canada Revenue Agency, according to eligibiity criteria. At present, various pickup or drop-off tax package locations are stationed throughout

the area, ranging from New Denver and Silverton through Nakusp and on to Fauquier, Edgewood and beyond as needed. For those requiring assistance within their own home or care facility location owing to one’s limited mobility are also served. Now completing its eleventh year of service to our various communities, our CVIT program volunteers who are both trained and registered with CRA have been most generous in providing confidential, accurate and consistent service down through the years to all area adults (not just to seniors). For further information or referral to a team member who is available to provide help in completing their income tax package, please contact me (Marilyn Boxwell, CVITP local coordinator) at 265-0075.

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DUTIES INCLUDE: • Vegetation maintenance using lawn mowers, weed eaters and • associated hand tools; • Assisting in park/playing field and cemetery maintenance and • associated work; • Assisting with Arena Parks custodial duties; • Other related work that may be assigned; • Weekend work. MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS: • Currently attending or returning to a Secondary School or Post • Secondary School; • Ability to follow instructions, observe safety, and follow policy • regulations. RATE OF PAY AND COMPENSATION: As per the Collective Agreement, rate of pay will be $11.24/hr. Please forward your resume no later than 3:00pm May 23rd, 2014 to the Village of Nakusp, Box 280, Nakusp, BC V0G 1R0, 91 1st Street NW. or email ltynan@nakusp.com. The Village thanks all who apply however only those chosen for interviews will be contacted.

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Community This week in History

May is Hospice Month and this group of folks all took part in the first Hike for Hospice in Nakusp. It is a nation-wide event that was started 12 years ago to raise awareness and funds for Hospices. Watch the pages of the Arrow Lakes News this month for more on our local hospice and Hospice Month.

Beautiful blue skies A small plane flies over the Valhallas last week. While blue skies weren’t the norm last week, it was nice to see some nicer weather, at least in the short term. Photo by Derek Kaye

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May 23rd 1924 Hon W.H Sutherand answered criticisms of the government in a very able manner in the Nakusp Opera House. May 24th 1934 The Silverton High school visited Nakusp and staged the play “Romance in the kitchen” under the direction of Miss R. Hancock May 23rd 1944 Dr J.A.F (Joe) Gardener has received his Ph.D at McGill University where he has been studying on the Research Council of Canada Fellowship. May 1954 Graham Maxfield (2 1/2) was seriously injured when his father Dr. Maxfield was answering an out of town call and accidentally knocked over the boy while backing out of the garage. The boy was taken to emergency treatment in Trail and is said to be making satisfactory progress. May 1974 The annual Nakusp Conservation Association Fish Derby catch was a long way down from last year. The total catch was 264lbs., the largest trout was taken by Ernie Knecht with 9lbs. 4 3/4oz. beauty. May 1984 A new outbreak of measles in Lucerne Elementary / Secondary School in New Denver has caused the superintendent to send letters to 42 students asking them to provide proof of immunization or face exclusion from class. May 18th 1994 Len Michaux of the Ministry of Education will speak on changes in Education at the Bonnington Arts Centre from 7-9. May 12th 2004 Have no fear, Still plenty of beer in Nakusp. Shortage of Molson and Labatt beers throughout BC caused by the striking of workers will not affect Nakusp as most of our beer shipment comes from Calgary. May 12 2004 Nakusp Secondary Girls soccer team comes in 3rd out of 12 teams.

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