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A small but determined group of students from Grand Forks Secondary protested outside of the school last Wednesday morning. The group was part of a province-wide student strike against the recent teacher job action that started with a Facebook page.
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mostly supportive. Administration has come out and suggested the student strikers return to school, but Kenyon says it’s worth the risk of being suspended. “I think it’s worth the risk,” he said. “I think if they suspend us it’ll look bad because they (the teachers) are going on strike so why shouldn’t we.” GFSS principal Scott Stewart confirmed that seven to nine students walked out throughout the day. He said the students were not disciplined for protesting.
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A small group of students protested outside of GFSS on June 4 against the teacher strike/government lock-out. Craig Lindsay photo
Students in Grand Forks and throughout B.C. could be in for an early vacation this year, whether they want it or not. Teachers across the province voted on Monday and Tuesday on whether to go to a full strike. The results were unavailable at press time.
With a positive strike vote, teachers would be on strike as early as Monday, June 16. The full strike would be the latest in a series of escalating tactics used by the B.C. Teachers’ Federation (BCTF) to apply pressure to the government to get a new and improved collective bargaining agreement. “Ultimately, we’re hoping a strong strike vote
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“We’re protesting against the government and teachers because they’re taking days away from our education and that’s not fair to us,” said Keegan Kenyon. Kenyon said he was invited on Facebook to participate in the student walkout. The group had 13,000 students registered through the Facebook site. “We’re not siding with either group—we just want them to settle their dispute so our education can go back to normal,” said Kenyon. Kenyon said people driving by have been
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1914 The Grand Forks football team captured the Jackson Trophy in a match against the Motherlode team. 1924 Mr. W.T. Luscombe was appointed as supervisor of the new high school at a salary of $175 per month, or $7 per day for odd days. 1934 The 11th anniversary of the union of the Presbyterian and Methodist churches in this city was celebrated at St. John’s United Church this week. The minister in charge was Rev. D.M. Perley. 1944 Henry Peter, who ranches a mile west of Midway, is constructing a concrete dam and hopes to conserve water supply for the 1945 crops. 1954 Myoko Mishi was the winner of the RCMP trophy for best scholar and Pete Podovinikoff received the Gazette trophy for citizenship at the Grand Forks High School graduation exercises this week. 1974 An early morning fire last Friday completely razed the Bridesville store, which has been a landmark in the Anarchist Mountain village for many years. 1984 Miss Rotary, Laura Taylor, is this year’s Miss Grand Forks. 1994 Grand Forks RCMP report six roadblocks conducted over the high school graduation weekend netted 14 liquor related charges, five 24-hour driving suspensions, and two impaired driving charges. 1999 The Ministry of Forests announced there will be more than $13 million invested and at least 75 new forest manu-
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facturing jobs in the Boundary because of new long-term licences awarded by the ministry. These tenures will all last for 10 years. 2004 A shocking publication and website that promoted bullying towards some students at GFSS has finally been laid to rest. The offending authors of <I>The Shadows of Grand Forks<I> met with their victims and a
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City hosts ‘showcase’ CRAIG LINDSAY
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The City of Grand Forks is open for business. That’s the message the city is spreading with their upcoming Development Showcase, which goes from 12 until 6 p.m. on June 18 at gallery 2. The showcase, which is free and open to all, features three different sessions ranging from a development lands overview presentation to a business immigration session and an employer information session for the Provincial Nominee Program (PNP). The day starts with an open house with appetizers and refreshments from 12 – 12:30 p.m. followed by the first session, which is regarding development lands overview, and land use and optimization discussions. “The idea behind the project is to work with the development industry on spurring on development and investment into our community,” said Doug Allin, city administrative officer. “The city owns 114 properties that we wanted to have businesses and developers have a look at providing investment into to spur on our economy.” Allin said the main goal of the project is to generate revenue for the community so the city doesn’t have to worry about increasing taxes. “We have to broaden the tax base rather than having to look at further increases,” he said. “The
idea behind this is to work with the Urban Development Institute, which is an organization that represents the development industry; further, to take our project on the road once we’ve communicated with our community to find out what some of our challenges will be.” Allin said the properties have been acquired by the city over the years, but there hasn’t been a long-term plan in place. Following the development lands overview are two sessions regarding the Provincial Nominee Program: the business immigration session (3 p.m.) and the employer information session (4 p.m.) The PNP program is an economic immigration program designed to help B.C. meet its evolving labour market needs. The program is a tool for employers to attract and retain qualified foreign workers who have the skills and experience to contribute to B.C.’s economy. “There’s two programs—one that’s aimed at investors and one that’s aimed at skilled employment labour,” said Wendy McCulloch, general manager of Community Futures Boundary. “What we’ve done with these programs is provide options under the PNP for immigrant entrepreneurs so they get fast-tracked into Canada if they are an investor in a business here.” For the second PNP session, McCulloch said it’s aimed at businesses in the region that need skilled workers but can’t fill those positions.
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Community rallies behind Lajoie family CRAIG LINDSAY
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They say you can tell who your real friends are when things aren’t going well. For the owners of Value Drug Mart, Carol and Dave Lajoie, it’s clear to see they have plenty of friends throughout the area. Dave Lajoie is battling cancer in an Edmonton hospital, and the stress of expenses—while operating a full-service drug store—are proving overwhelming. The family calls the North Fork area home, as did Carol’s parents for many years. It was where Carol grew up, and where she returned with her own family. Now members of the North Fork Community Club are rallying behind the family by hosting an old-fashioned barn dance to raise money to help with expenses through this difficult time. The barn dance takes place on Saturday, June 28 at 6 p.m. at the Brown Creek Community Hall and will feature square dancing with live band YOMADA as well as a silent auction and a bake sale. “We were thinking of doing something and we hadn’t done anything in the community for awhile,” said Tanis Piccini, one of the organizers. “The idea of doing a barn dance came up and we also knew
that we wanted to do something for Dave and Carol. We figured this would be a great opportunity to do something fun for the community and help out a local family.” Piccini said Carol’s mother Jean is still an active member in the North Fork club. She adds that Carol and Dave have always been very supportive of the club’s events and have often donated items. Pi ccini says that the barn dance will feature square dancing with YOMADA (Young Old-Time Music and Dance Association) from Victoria. The band features one-time local boy Damian Ritchie, she said. “The band comes with a dance caller who teaches all in attendance what to do, so no matter your dancing experience it should be a great time for the whole family. It’s going to be a high energy, happy fun family event. It’s going to be great fun.” Tickets are available from any club member, or at WD Sheetmetal and at the Gazette office as well as the door. Suggested donation is $10 per person or $20 for the whole family. All ages are welcome. All money raised will go to help the Lajoie family with travel costs and medical expenses. The Lajoies have owned and operated
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Value Drug Mart in downtown Grand Forks for 18 years. Carol has been actively involved with the local chamber of commerce and became the first chair of the Grand Forks Downtown Business Association. In October 2012, Dave was diagnosed with a rare form of lymphoma. He received treatment and was doing much better but then in February he became sick with pneumonia. “At that time they were able to tell that his cancer had come back,” said Carol. “He is presently in Edmonton receiving treatment for the cancer. He has received therapy including chemotherapy. He is currently going through the process of getting a stem cell transplant using his own stem cells.” Rather than struggle trying to operate the drug store as well find a temporary pharmacist, the Lajoies made the tough decision to shut down the store. “We were looking at Dave being gone for a year,” she said. “It’s difficult to get relief pharmacists and they’re very expensive. It left me in the position of having to manage this business by myself, worry about bringing in pharmacists, and look after two small children.” The Lajoies made the decision to avoid
a lengthy sale process. The pharmacy was sold to Extra Foods. A short time after, the photo lab was sold to Neighbours Computers. “That was the quickest way to do it,” said Carol. “If we’d have gone to market, who knows how long it would have taken.” Carol is appreciative of the efforts made by the North Fork Community Club with putting on the barn dance and helping out the family. “All the time I’ve lived in Grand Forks, I’ve lived up the North Fork,” said Carol. “It’s a really close knit community up there. One of the ladies up there actually approached my mother about the barn dance and asked if Dave and I would be okay with it. Dave and I talked about it and were very humbled and honoured that the community would want to do this for us.” Carol adds that the community has been “amazing” with all their support. “We really appreciate all the cards and the well wishes we’ve got and some of the great things people have done like bring food, gifts and helping out with the kids,” she said. “It’s been pretty incredible, the support we’ve had from the community.”
THE CORPORATION OF THE CITY OF GRAND FORKS NOTICE OF ANNUAL MEETING AND REPORT In accordance with Section 99 of the Community Charter, please take notice that the required Annual Meeting of Council, as prescribed under the Community Charter, will take place on Monday, June 23rd, 2014 at 7:00 p.m. in Council Chambers, at temporary City Hall, located at 6641 Industrial Parkway, Grand Forks, B.C. Copies of the Annual Report of the Corporation of the City of Grand Forks, compiled in accordance with Section 98 of the Community Charter will be available to the public as of Monday, June 9th, 2014 and can be picked up at the reception counter at temporary City Hall (6641 Industrial Parkway – old Canpar office building) or at temporary downtown City Hall at 7425-5th Street on or after that date. Notice given this 22nd day of May, 2014 Diane Heinrich Corporate Officer
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Heroes are everywhere If this week’s paper is about anything, it’s heroes. Most weeks our paper doesn’t have themes. You might see a trend: several break-ins, some local events, council bylaws, but those are just us reporting on the news that happens in our community. Themes are much more prevalent in magazines or TV shows. But I think you’ll notice this week’s paper has several stories about people who could be considered heroes. I’ll start with the local RCMP. The tragedy in Moncton has certainly brought to the forefront the level of danger the police face everyday; even in “sleepy” rural town like Grand Forks. These officers put their lives on the line on a daily basis to keep us safe. Both sides of the teacher/government dispute are breaking out the rhetoric and digging in their feet. But whether you agree with their union tactics or not, the job that teachers do is nothing less than heroic. They may not be saving lives directly, but you know who the good teachers are and how they can inspire and lead youth to make good choices and positive contributions to society. Everyone that took part in the Boundary Relay for Life should be commended for the part they played in raising money for cancer research and programs. Guest speaker Natalie Schafer and former GFSS student Molly Imrie are two local examples of the great work done by the Canadian Cancer Society. Both of them are true heroes in our book for battling and winning over that heinous disease. So if you’re wondering where all the heroes are, just look around—they’re everywhere.
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A step forward and a step back On The Ball CRAIG LINDSAY I remember when I was young lad, we used to go outside and play in the streets. We played games like kick the can and street hockey and hide and seek. It was a simpler time. When our parents wanted us to come in they’d just yell out the front door. I can still hear my dad’s booming voice, calling my name from the front door. It didn’t matter where I was—I heard and I made sure I was home within a few minutes. I’m sure kids today still play outside occasionally. But now they’re much more likely to be involved in some kind of organized sports league or community group. I mean that’s all good and fine. I played minor hockey and was in boy scouts and that was a few times a week. But these kids today are booked up solid from after school until late in the evening every
day of the week. Parents have to coordinate schedules and when and where to pick up little Jimmy and little Jenny. And now kids are getting cell phones at younger and younger ages. Instead of my dad shouting at me to get my butt in the house for dinner, he probably would’ve just text messaged me. Of course cell phones aren’t just for phoning and messaging. Today’s phones are multimedia devices, hundreds of times more powerful than the computers we had when I went to university. Now people get in touch using Facebook, Skype, Twitter, Foursquare and before that MySpace. Sure, this new technology has made keeping in touch with old friends and family a breeze, but at what cost? Do you really need to know what your second cousin had for dinner or what your college buddy favourite TV show is? What happens when we gather for a drink at the local public house or restaurant for a nice meal? Everyone starts
staring into their phones. How soon until face to face communication is completely lost? That said, I do appreciate having next week’s weather, movie times, or sports scores at my ready. I also like to occasionally play games like Angry Birds or Candy Crush Saga. What I can’t stand, I mean, really can’t stand, is having to deal with so many passwords. I use a password to get into my phone; another one to get into my computer at home and at work; and another for my bank accounts, sports sites, emails, phone bill, cable bill, and so on. This is ridiculous. When you sign up for an app like Facebook or Skype or Twitter, you need to register. So you go through the process of putting down your name, address, phone number, date of birth, email (don’t forget that password) and so on. Same with any computer or video game you want to play nowadays. Want to play the new Watch Dogs? You already paid the $60 for the game? Great, but now you have to
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sign up for a uPlay passport so you can go online and check your scores against someone you’ve never heard of in Pittsburgh. Probably worse is when you log out and try to sign up again for an account you haven’t used in awhile. Hmmm, you think, was that my usual password? Or the version with my dog’s maiden name? And now passwords are getting more and more complicated. Now you usually need an upper case letter, a number and probably the batman logo. Not to mention many programs will lock you out after a few tries. So that’s fun. Do you take a chance on the fifth and final try? Or try and remember where you wrote that password down or where you saved it? And if you don’t get locked out you’ll at least get the always fun Captcha word. Good luck figuring that out. I, for one, yearn for simpler times. In fact I think I’ll go for a walk now. Although it does look kind of hot outside and there’s lots of bugs. I wonder what Siri has to say?
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Accusations unfounded Editor, The Gazette, Are there no olive branches in the wild west? Some sour neighbourly relations have been plaguing a local ranch. Systematic complaints and suspicions regarding animal welfare are peppering the SPCA, most perhaps anonymously. From my perspective the accusations are either unfounded, disproportionate or not matters for the SPCA to remedy. It seems they are using “projected hypochondrianism” to subvert the operation of the ranch. Since the authorities are obliged to follow up all complaints, it seems they are being used as weapons by the accusers. Is the location a problem? Is it a liability to be so transparent with clear views for prying eyes? Is this the community backyard that consensus prefers to see manicured? Are gentle hobby farms and rigorous urban sprawl casting a shadow on the rugged nature of ranching? When this rancher started out, it was pretty much at the edge of the world; there was no Spaggett Bridge so there was no traf-
fic. They became self-sufficient, thus directly supporting the local economy. They grew hay locally and did not range on Crown land. Community relations led to routine assistance to other animal owners with helpful advice and also care for animals with special needs and disabilities. The endless responsibilities added up to a 24/7 life with plenty of sleepless nights. Now throw in the added burden of watchful eyes and birds of prey. Leave the needles and pins where they belong; there are plenty of mosquitoes in left field Don’t forget Grand Forks was once farmland, but with urbanization comes an urban attitude. Such an attitude seriously threatens the very existence of the AIR. Add to that the close ties between consumerism and globalization that decimate the very ability of a community to feed itself, let alone the willingness to work with local producers. S. Ewasyn, Grand Forks
Editor, The Gazette: An open letter to Christy Clark and the Government of B.C.: As a parent of a child with special needs and a professional in the field of support, it is very disheartening to observe the disconnect the Government of B.C. has with the children, youth and families of today. I want our voice to be heard before our daughter enters the public school system and therefore I write you this… Today, more and more children are diagnosed with special needs. For instance, one in 88 children is now reported to have autism. But the umbrella of special needs covers so much more than just autism. There has been a dramatic increase in cognitive, behavioural and special learning needs as well. And when these special children enter the school system, the degree to which their support needs are being met is questionable to say the least. Thank goodness B.C. teachers are taking a stand! Yes, there is a dramatic increase in the number and degree of special needs in today’s society! So, yes there is an increased need in the schools and the community and yes more funding
is required to meet that need! B.C.’s special needs children and youth require specialized, individual direct service support in the education system and in the community. Please hear the plea of B.C.’s teachers. They want the best for all of B.C.’s children: smaller class sizes; more support for special needs and wages that support the increase in the cost of living… something ALL B.C. families would want as well and benefit from in turn. In closing it is imperative to note that today’s research indicates that for every dollar invested in children and youth that the return is up to seven times the initial investment! That should be enough long-term motivation for you and your government, Christy. Perhaps even cutting wages of your government officials by two per cent could help re-invest some extra dollars into B.C.’s special children and our educational system? What a noble approach that would be! Thank you for considering the needs of others first and addressing this emergent issue in a timely and respectful manner. Laranna Cameo Androsoff, BA CYC Grand Forks
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In an earlier column I have given advantage to a talked about the first of party with large donor bases three main themes that our and, more importantly, with critic for Democratic Reform the extra cash on hand to pay From the hill for this kind of fund-raising has identified in Bill C-23, that of voter suppression. Alex atamanenko in the first place. I say “was” The second category of a loophole because the NDP problems can be regrouped under the head- Opposition caused the government to back ing, “Pretending to Fight Electoral Fraud.” down and drop this “reform.” According to our critic, Craig Scott, Bill Clearly, the Conservatives are using this C-23 is being spun as a response to the fraud- bill as a way to try to stack the deck in their ulent voter calls that constituted, as the fed- favour for the 2015 election, and beyond. eral court ruled, a cross-Canada fraud. No wonder the process they have carefully The Conservatives are also trying to sell planned has unfolded as it has: it is designed the move of the Commissioner of Elections to short-circuit awareness, scrutiny, and opCanada into the office of the Director of Pub- position. There was a 17-month delay from the lic Prosecutions, which is part of the Ministry month they had committed to table this bill of the Attorney-General (Minister of Justice), (promised for September 2012). Then, there as an enhancement of investigative powers. was no consultation with Elections Canada However, the reality of C-23 is that the or with other parties and MPs in the House— above reforms actually are being deployed by something that had been the tradition when it them as a smoke-and-mirrors, carefully con- comes to changes to such a foundational statstructed effort to make it far less likely that ute in our system as the Canada Elections Act. Then, a lengthy 240-page bill was tabled electoral fraud will be prevented, rigorously investigated and prosecuted. For example, one day and debate forced to begin the very C-23 muzzles the Commissioner of Elections next day. Next, the government refused to Canada—the head investigator of offences agree to the NDP motion to send the bill to under the Canada Elections Act—from pro- committee study after first reading. After only viding Members of Parliament and Canadi- three speeches in the House, the government ans with information about what was learned moved to curtail second reading debate with during investigations after the investigation a time allocation motion that resulted in a total of only three days of debate. has been ended. In conclusion, what in effect can be said of The third theme identified by Craig Scott is, “Worsening the Distorting Impact of Mon- this piece of legislation? As the op-ed in the ey Politics on Our Democracy.” Globe and Mail of May 24 states, the opposiThe government trumpets its bill as some- tion to the Fair Elections Act was so great that how being about keeping “big money” out of the government was forced to back down. federal party fund-raising and election cam- There have been some positive changes: paign financing, but how believable is this • As noted, the “Moby Dick” of loopholes when we consider the following changes in that I mentioned above is gone. C-23? • The winning party in each riding no lon• The Conservatives are jacking up maxi- ger has the power to name the central poll sumum individual donations from $1,200/ pervisor at each polling station. year to $1,500/year. Nobody asked for this. • Vouching was restored, but becomes So, why is it there? Well, the Conservatives more complex. receive 20 per cent of their donations from • The chief electoral officer is no longer people who can already afford to give $1,200, muzzled; however, Elections Canada is. It more than the Liberals and far more than the will not be allowed to run public education NDP. and outreach campaigns to promote voting. • C-23 re-introduces a scheme from a preObviously, the amended version of the Fair vious Political Loans Bill that representatives Elections Act is better than what was origiof Canadian banks made clear was unwork- nally proposed. But, as the Globe article also able. The likelihood of banks providing start- states, “The bill’s history is a case study in up loans for campaigns under this scheme are how legislation affecting the fundamentals of clearly limited, or at the very least unpredict- our democracy should not be drafted, amendable. This will benefit candidates from parties ed or passed. Almost everything about the that have enough cash on hand to transfer to process has been wrong.” their candidates or that will guarantee loans Finally, I would go so far as to say that this to their candidates whole exercise has been a colossal waste of • Then there was the Moby Dick of loop- time. The system was working, and there was holes in C-23. In this bill as introduced, par- no major abuse—Elections Canada was doing ties would not have had to count as campaign its job. Surely there are more important issues expenses any phoning of previous donors to debate and correct in our country than an (defined as anyone who has given at least electoral process that basically works well for $20 over the previous five years). This would Canadians.
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BULLETIN BOARD Alcoholics Anonymous Meetings Grand Forks Valley Group of Alcoholics Anonymous. MONDAY at 8 p.m. (Closed Study) at Catholic Church Rectory - 7269 - 9th St. WEDNESDAY (Men’s Closed) at 8 p.m. at Anglican Church rear basement 7252 - 7th St. THURSDAY and SATURDAY (Open) at 8 p.m. at Anglican Church rear basement - 7252 - 7th St. Phone 250-4423839 or 250-442-8797. Grand Forks & District Public Library Open hours: Tuesdays and Thursdays from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Wednesdays, Fridays & Saturdays from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Book clubs are held the last Wednesday of the month at Christina Lake Village (1:30 p.m.); and the last Thursday of the month at Grand Forks (7 p.m.) Food Bank Needs Items The Boundary Community Food Bank is looking for baby food jars, small jam jars, and 250-ml plastic containers with lids. If you can help, please call 250-442-2800 or bring them to 7419 - 2nd St. – Tuesdays only. OPT (Planned Parenthood) Midway Call Julie 250-449-2887 for more info. Are you caring for a loved one, or experienced the loss of a loved one? Would you like to chat with a person who understands? Call Louise at Boundary Community Hospice, 250-443-2162. 3rd Monday Every Month • The Alzheimer/Dementia support groups meet every 3rd Monday every month, from 7 - 9 p.m. For more information please contact Frani 250-442-5320. • The Discover Rock Creek Society meets 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.
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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 250-442-5320. 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! 3rd Tuesday Every Month • Sunshine Valley Women’s Institute meets at 7 p.m. at Silver Kettle Village dining room annex on the main floor. We are part of WI across Canada, and of the Associated Countrywomen of the World. Interested women are welcome to come as our guests to learn more about WI and our local group. For info contact Jean at 250-442-3060. • Grand Forks Search & Rescue meets at 6:30 p.m. at Nursery Fire Hall. New members welcome. Call Barry at 250-442-5818 for more information. 3rd Wednesday Every Month • Rock Creek Women’s Institute meets at 11:45 a.m. for a potluck lunch at a member’s home. New members are always welcome. Phone Mary at 250-446-2454 or Sue at 250-446-2608. 2nd & 4th Wednesday Every Month • The Rumplestiltskein Fibre Arts Guild of Rock Creek meets. Phone 250-446-2431 or 250-446-2406 for more information. Last Wednesday Every Month • Adult Book Club meets at the Christina Living Arts Centre at 1:30 p.m. Call the Grand Forks Library to find out what we’re reading this month. Every Thursday • Bored Room Bistro Texas Hold’ em Poker at 6:30 p.m. 607 - 8th Ave., Midway, B.C. Free! • Join the new seniors “fun” singing group. Sing songs from bygone eras at Seniors’
Hall in City Park at 9:45 a.m. Visit, have coffee and sing. Contact Liz at 250-442-5516. Senior’s drop-in fee $1. • Bingo at the Legion! Doors open at 5:45 p.m., game starts at 6:45 p.m. • Opt Clinic (Planned Parenthood) is held from 5 to 7:30 p.m. at the Boundary Medical Clinic. • Drop-in Crib is held at the Seniors’ Hall in Grand Forks City Park at 1:30 p.m. • The CanCan Troupe practices from 5:30 7:30 p.m. at the Anglican Church on 7th St. Contact Mona at 250-442-2237 or Mel at 250-447-2614. • Pioneer Clubs - Girls In Action (grades 1 7), meets from 3:30 to 5 p.m. Call Lee Anna Klassen at 250-442-5502. • Rock Creek: The Singing Kettles community choir meets at 4 p.m. at St. Mary’s Church. Sit and listen, or join choir. No previous musical experience necessary. Call Jackie Reeves at 250-449-2196. Every 2nd Thursday NFB Films at the Grand Forks Public Library. We will be showing films every second Thursday. 1st Thursday Every Month • King Edward Masonic Lodge meets in Greenwood at 7:30 p.m. Reputed to be the most successful & vibrant “small” lodge in B.C. Want to know more? Like to attend a “no cost to you” dinner either in November or April? Call Peter Smith at 250-442-5769. • Members of Hardy View Lodge Auxiliary continue to meet the at 2 p.m. in the lodge auxiliary room. Following the monthly birthday celebration the auxiliary gathers for a short meeting (except July & August). We welcome new people to join us. For information call Vi at 250-442-5998 or Dora at 250-442-8108. 2nd Thursday Every Month • Welcome to the Dutch Koffie Club at Jogas Espresso Café at 10 a.m. Come and enjoy some camaraderie. For info contact Bertha at 250-442-8466. • Pot-luck is held at the Seniors’ Hall in Grand Forks City Park at 12:00 p.m. 1st and 3rd Thursday Every Month • Grand Forks Fly Tying Club meets at 7 p.m.
at Kingfisher Fly and Tackle Shop. All welcome to join. For information call Lawrence at King Fisher Fly & Tackle 250-442-3011. 2nd and 4th Thursday Every Month • The Boundary Peace Initiative meets at 7 p.m. at the Slavonic Centre. Contact Laura at 250-442-0434. 3rd Thursday Every Month • Boundary Women’s Resource Centre Dropin 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. We provide referrals, library, information, social time for women and much more. Call for more info 250-4425212. • The Writer’s Guild meet at 6:00 p.m. at the Grand Forks Public Library. Last Thursday Every Month • Adult Book Club meets at the Grand Forks Library at 7 p.m. Call the Grand Forks Library to find out what we’re reading this month. Every Friday • Yolo 4J Art Café. No charge. May 16 October. Fridays 8.m. - 2ish, 11980 Hwy #3 across from log house with red roof, 20 minutes west of lake, Eholt Valley. Carve a walking stick, paint with acrylic, work on a mosaic sofa, bring a vase to create a new creation and create wrapping paper using stamps and acrylics. Call 250-445-9962 for information. • Adult Board Game Club meets at the Grand Forks Public Library at 2 p.m. Come and play games like Catan, Agricola, Puerto Rico. • Boundary Bandits Car Club meets at Tastie Treat at 7 p.m. New members welcome. Ownership of an old car/truck is not necessary for membership. Call Jack at 250-4423502. • Youth Group meets at 7 p.m. at the Gospel Chapel (7048 Donaldson Drive) for grades 8-12. For more info call 250-442-5148. • The Youth Group at River Valley Community Church meets at 7 p.m. For information call 250-442-8456. • Narcotics Anonymous (open) meeting is held at the Holy Trinity Anglican Church (basement), 7252 7th St., at 8 p.m. • Drop-in carpet bowling is held at the Seniors’ Hall in Grand Forks City Park at 1 p.m. • Storytime at the Grand Forks Public Library
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is held from 10:30 to 11 a.m. All ages welcome, no pre-registration necessary. • Overeaters Anonymous meets at 11 a.m. at St. Jude’s in Greenwood. TBA for Midway. Contact Wendy at 250-449-2809. • “Are you troubled by someone’s drinking?” Al Anon meets at noon at the Catholic Church Rectory 7269 - 9th St., Grand Forks. For information call Liz at 250-442-5654 or Lewis G. at 250-447-2668. • Blessings Boutique from noon to 3:45 p.m. at the Gospel Chapel. Contact Tammy Battersby at 250-443-1295. • Grand Forks Farmer Market 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. 1st Friday of the Month • Open Mic –7 p.m. at Kocomo’s in Grand Forks. 250-442-5558. 1st and 3rd Friday of the Month Greenwood Legion Branch #155. 7 - 11 p.m. Karaoke Night. 2nd Friday of the Month • The Grand Forks Wildlife Association meets at the Wildlife Hall at 7 p.m. Members and new members welcome - memberships can be purchased from Peter at the Wildlife Hall. • B.C. Retired Government Employees Association Branch 400 Grand Forks holds a luncheon meeting each month except July and August. All B.C. government retired employees are welcome. For information and location call 250-442-5783. Every Saturday • Adult Knitting Club 1:15 - 2:45 p.m. at the Grand Forks Library. Needles and wool provided, but feel free to bring your own supplies. Donations for this program are gratefully accepted. Let the library know in advance if you will attending this free program. 250-442-3944. • Kettle River Lions’ Meat Draw at 3 p.m. at the Prospector at the Rock Creek Hotel. • Boundary Woodworkers Guild meet every morning for a drop in workshop at around 9:30 am at 8120B Donaldson Drive (the former SPCA site) with a monthly business meeting at 10 a.m. on the 1st Saturday of each month. Prospective members are welcome.
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Stolen scooter just one of many thefts
Editor, The Gazette: A few weeks ago, someone cut through the chain link fence of a locked compound in Grand Forks and stole my electric scooter ($2,000 value). Due to a disability, I am not able to drive, so not only did they steal my scooter, they stole my way of getting to work. A few years ago I had my bicycle stolen from the A&W bike rack (locked up), and last year I had my camera stolen and later sold back to me! These thieves don’t work, they make a living from selling other people’s things that they steal. I know several people who have had things stolen, just look in the paper every week. It’s a sad state of affairs when a locked compound isn’t good enough, we need motion lights and alarms to protect what we have worked for. Please be aware and phone the police if you witness any suspicious activity or if you have any information about stolen items. Dave Jackson, Grand Forks
Honey bee day ironic Editor, The Gazette: I find it an irony that the B.C. government is proclaiming a B.C. honey bee day, despite the lobbying for genetically modified apples and Roundup-ready alfalfa, and despite the severe and perverse herbicides doused on the roadsides (Tordon K22, good for 10 years of soil destruction). I find it ironic that Monsanto has a bee centre open in North Carolina, publishes a children’s bee book (in which, yes, the bees are in trouble, but that can be fixed by guess who); and that our Roundup councillor put forward a motion in that same direction, honorong the bees. Very strange, all, but thanks for the effort. Angelica Herlihy, Grand Forks
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We can’t be sure about water use Editor, The Gazette: On May 15, I shared some information with city council: 1. One engineering study suggested we could use 20 per cent less water by installing water meters, while another suggested from six per cent to 16 per cent. Wikipedia states, “There is disagreement as to the effect of metering and water pricing on water consumption.” Now, an engineering report is making recommendations based on a 20 per cent reduction in water use target, when that is not guaranteed and we haven’t achieved it yet. 2. Fourteen years ago, a cost analysis was done—how much money we could spend on water meters versus how much money we may save by installing them. Things have changed since then: technology, population, water system, finances... A 2005 study recommended, “A re-calculation of the cost-benefit analysis be undertaken prior to initiating a universal metering program.” I have not found a detailed and current financial analysis in the reports. Is it not wise to have an updated detailed financial evaluation on the proposed installation of residential water meters before investing over $1 million? 3. One of the reports states that not necessarily all city “water connections” going to industry are metered and suggests they all be metered. Bylaws 1822 and 1673 state that each industry is required to have one water meter. These bylaws do not require that all of an industry’s connections to city water be metered. Is it important to our council to have all industry connections to city water metered? Are
they interested in creating a bylaw for this? 4. A water audit was done for our city based on 2009 measurements and estimations. To calculate our estimated per person residential use, they started with the total amount of water pumped out of our city wells. From this, they subtracted water meter measurements (industrial, commercial...) as well as other estimated uses. But, not necessarily all of industry’s connections were metered, so not necessarily all of their water use was measured. So, we can’t be certain that Grand Forks residents actually used as much as 720 litres each per day. 5. An engineering report had recommended the water audit, including testing of existing large water meters to determine if their readings were accurate. In the report that presented the audit, there was no mention of any testing having been done as part of the audit. However, it did state, “Apparent losses are not well known but could be high for large commercial and industrial customers (meter accuracy decreases as flow range increases).” As meters age, they generally do not measure all the water flowing through them. Once again, we can’t be sure that residents used as much as 720 litres each per day. If residents have not been using as much water as has been estimated, then metering them is unlikely to lead to the amount of water conservation hoped for. And, as is stated in one of the plans, “... the cost to implement the [universal water metering] program is higher than other programs per volume of water saved...” Donna Semenoff, Grand Forks
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The Par 3 Golf Course recently hosted a golf tournament and BBQ on behalf of the Royal Canadian Legion. Proceeds totalled $950; accepting the cheque are (from left) Legion branch president Joe Tatangello, Pat Lawrence from Cascade Par 3, Bill Hingley of the Legion and Joni Griffin, a director of the Legion.
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Techers vote on full strike
itself will be enough to put pressure on the bargaining table to get a deal done,” said Norm Sabourin, president of the Boundary District Teachers’ Association. “We still don’t want to escalate this any further. We feel like we’re being pushed into a corner. If the government is unwilling to bargain in good faith— escalation is where we may have to go.” The vote comes just after the government came to a tentative deal with the education support staff. Teachers in the Boundary (SD51) will strike next on Friday, June 13 as part of rotating strike action. Although, there is no school on Friday, the strike is meant to allow local teachers the opportunity to make up for lost pay since they only work four days in a week as opposed to the five that most school districts in B.C. do. “Given that we’re on the four day week—every day our teachers are on strike we are deducted in the neighbourhood of 1.25 days of work,” said Sabourin. “We’re deducted much more than one full day compared to teachers across the province.” Sabourin said SD51 teachers will not be picketing schools on Friday, but he says they are planning for a rally in Grand Forks. The teachers will meet at 10 a.m. at the Boundary Teachers’ Association of-
fice by Flexus Gym for some general information. They will then head down to Perley Elementary School at around 11 a.m. for a rally on the lawn. “There will be some speeches,” said Sabourin. “We’ll have a rally there. We’re not picketing. We’re not blocking anyone from working.” Sabourin said the rally is open to any concerned citizens who want to come out and show support for the teachers and public education. The graduations at Grand Forks Secondary on Friday, and Boundary Central Secondary on Saturday, are not expected to be affected by the strike action. Both high school principals have made contingency plans for having grad without the teachers’ participation, said Kevin Argue, superintendent for SD51. “Advice has been given to teachers that they shouldn’t be participating in the event itself,” said Sabourin. “If teachers want to just sit in the audience and observe, the union is not stopping them.” Sabourin said that if the BCTF goes to a full scale strike, teachers would not grade final exams or give final grades. “The union stance would be that if we are on strike we do not work and if we’re not working we can’t do finals, we can’t do report cards, we can’t do any of that,” said Sabourin. “If we’re on strike
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or lock out— we do not work. Once that happens, we do not make up struck work.” Sabourin said the BCTF is hoping the strike vote will put enough pressure on the government to get a deal done. “We’re hoping this will be enough pressure on the government for them to determine they really want final exams to happen, they want report cards to happen, they want all the year end activities to happen; therefore, they really need to come to the table and bargain in good faith and that won’t happen,” he said. Education minister Peter Fassbender has stated that the government intends to ensure that all students in grade 10-12 will have their final exams graded. In a press release, Fassbender stated: “While we are disappointed with the BCTF’s plans to escalate to a full walkout, this in no way changes our resolve to get an agreement by the end of June.” He added that, “A full strike is only going to keep more students out of their classrooms, create more disruptions for parents, while teachers and support workers caught in the middle will lose even more in wages. “There is no bottomless pit of money, and the rotating strikes are certainly not going to help teachers and support workers pocketbooks.”
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POLICE BRIEFS
The Grand Forks RCMP would like to thank the community for the support they have received after the tragic loss of three RCMP officers in Moncton. “We’d really like to say our thanks to everyone who has recognized the tragic incident in Moncton—several cards have come into our office as well as flowers and some balloons,” said Staff Sgt. Jim Harrison. “We truly appreciate the support from the community for this whole situation that’s struck our RCMP family.” Harrison said it’s heart-warming to see people recognize that and who have issued their condolences. “It’s just really appreciated that people are taking the time to acknowledge that and express their appreciation,” he said.
Car up a bank
On June 2 at 3:58 p.m., police responded to a single vehicle accident on Highway 3 west of Christina Lake. “A 2008 Honda Civic was observed part way up a bank on the north side of the road,” said Harrison. The driver, who was uninjured, was on the side of the roadway. He told police he had swerved to miss a coyote, went off the road right and caught the soft shoulder, went through the ditch and came to a stop half-way up the hill. “The wheels sunk into the dirt, preventing the vehicle from moving,” said Harrison. “Airbags were deployed. Probably damage to the undercarriage, but no injuries, thankfully.”
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On June 4 at 4:28 a.m. there was a break-in attempt at Whispers of Hope. “Someone attempted to break into the back door by smashing the door knob and the deadbolt lock,” he said. “They didn’t gain entry. I guess they were foiled by their hindered attempt; however, there was a substantial amount of damage to the door and the locks.” The suspect, who was caught on video survelliance, is a white male, approximately 40-50 years of age, wearing blue jeans and a dark jacket, and of
medium height and build. He also had a very square back pack and a ball cap, said Harrison. Anyone with information is urged to call Grand Forks RCMP at 250-442-8288.
Tree vandalized
On June 4 at 6:58 p.m., RCMP received a call about mischief to a tree on the south side of Perley Elementary School on Central Avenue. “The complainant described the tree as having its bark removed and graffiti cut into it,” said Harrison. “A constable attended the location to find the tree approximately 10 inches in diameter, completely having its bark cut stripped off the tree from the trunk seven feet up the tree.” Harrison added that several names were cut into the tree as if a large group of people were involved in the damage. It’s unknown if the tree will survive. Police have no witness or suspects at this time. Anyone with information is urged to call Grand Forks RCMP at 250-4428288.
Theft of boat motor
On June 5 at 3:34 p.m., RCMP received a report of a theft of a motor from a boat on West Lake Drive in Christina Lake. The motor is a 20hp black Mercury with electric start and a long shaft valued at approximately $4,500. “It was mounted and bolted to his boat—someone cut the chain and the unbolted it some time between June 2 and June 5,” said Harrison. There are no suspects or witnesses at this time.
Fish sign stolen
On June 6 at 8:35 a.m., police received a call about a theft at the Victorian Motel and RV Park of a wooden cutout painted fish sign that measured four feet tall by 18 inches wide.
“The fish sign was hand-painted locally,” said Harrison. Police have no witness or suspects at this time. Anyone with information is urged to call Grand Forks RCMP at 250442-8288.
Driver falls asleep
On June 6 at 4:46 p.m., RCMP received a report of an accident on Highway 3 by Spencer Hill. “The vehicle went off the road right,” said Harrison. “It appeared the driver of the vehicle nodded off. The car went through the ditch and managed to stay on its wheel on the slight hill. The driver side airbags had deployed.” The driver, who was the lone occupant of the vehicle, was checked out by EHS ambulance and taken to the hospital with a minor neck injury. The driver had set the cruise control to 100 km/h and fell asleep, said Harrison. “He was charged with failing to keep his vehicle to the right hand side.” The driver is a 76-year-old male from Midway driving a 2006 Mitsubishi Eclipse.
Rear-ender
On June 8 at 2:09 p.m., RCMP responded to an accident on Highway 3 in front of A&W in Grand Forks. “A female driver was stopped at the highway attempting to turn left into the A&W when another vehicle ran into the back of her vehicle,” said Harrison. There was extensive damage to the front end of second vehicle and moderate damage to the vehicle in the front. Both drivers were assessed by B.C. Ambulance and found to have no injuries, said Harrison. No violation tickets were issued. The first driver was a 74-year-old female from Fruitvale, while the second driver was a 65-year-old female from Castlegar. There were 99 files last week between Christina Lake and Midway. Harrison said the number are files are increasing which he attributes to the warmer weather.
The BC Provincial Nominee Program Employer Information Session
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To the following for their contribution in making the PVR Ranch Mother’s Day fundraiser a success: The families that attended • PVR Ranch Adventures • Gwen & Alan Pauls Kerri Martens • Lindsay Pauls • Brittani Chursinoff • Becky Tebrinke Sara Findlater • Keely Devries • Jerseyland Organics Supplies were donated by: Buy-Low Foods • Overwaitea Foods • Extra Foods Prizes were donated by: Pharmasave • West End Global Deli • Headlines Hair Studio • Thistle Pot Gifts Freya Hair Studio (Cassie Foxley) • Kettle Valley Vintners Country Road Greenhouses • Grand Forks Home Hardware Over $1000 was raised from this event, all of which was donated to the Boundary Family & Individual Services Society’s Arts & Recreation fund which exists in an effort to help remove financial barriers for our participants who do not have the financial resources that would allow their children to participate in community activities. 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
Attracting and Retaining Foreign Workers through the B.C. Provincial Nominee Program The B.C. Provincial Nominee Program (PNP) is an economic immigration program designed to help B.C. meet its evolving labour market needs. The program is a tool for employers to attract and retain qualified foreign workers who have the skills and experience to contribute to B.C.’s economy. PNP staff will be touring the Grand Forks Region to deliver information sessions to explain the program categories and criteria. Participants will meet with decision-makers in person to learn about the PNP categories and requirements and how employers can use the program to attract and retain foreign workers for those positions that they cannot fill from the domestic labour pool. • B.C. Provincial Nominee Program: Options to attract and retain international workers • Federal Immigration Programs: Services at Canadian Embassies Abroad in Paris and Tunisia
Date: Wednesday June 18, 2014 Time: 4 - 6 pm Location: gallery 2, 524 Central Avenue, Grand Forks To register for this free information session, please RVSP at: 250-442-2722
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The Boundary area has launched a redesigned tourism website that incorporates the latest leading-edge tourism marketing strategies and displays compelling new images and stories about the memorable experiences travellers can enjoy there. The new “Boundary Country” website—boundarybc.com—was launched May 15 as the result of a groundbreaking project in which the Thompson Okanagan Tourism Association (TOTA) co-ordinated its team of resource people to redesign the site for Community Futures Boundary, which is contracted by the Regional District of Kootenay Boundary to carry out tourism marketing services for the area. With core funding from the regional district and matching funds from the provincial government’s Community Tourism Opportunities program, the TOTA team aligned Boundary’s website content with two new leading-edge tourism planning and marketing tools—the Thompson Okanagan 10Year Regional Tourism Strategy and the Canadian Tourism Commission’s research-based “Explorer Quotient” (EQ) approach to tourism marketing. EQ identifies nine types of travellers based on their values and travel preferences and then tailors experience-rich imagery and text to inspire those
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most likely to visit a certain area. The rejuvenated tourism website features lively photos, engaging text, lists of major attractions and activities, guides to the communities, informative notes about accommodations and restaurants, maps, and a service directory covering accommodations, restaurants, attractions, festivals and events, fruit stands, parks, recreational activities, and tours. Boundary Community Futures General Manager Wendy McCulloch says the new website gives a shot-in-the-arm to Boundary’s tourism marketing. “It really showcases our local attractions, activities and businesses and links in our Visitor Centres,” she said. Boundary Country Regional Chamber of Commerce Executive Director James Wilson says the new website displays beautifully not only on computers, but also on mobile devices such as tablets and smartphones. It also allows for tracking of how many people view the website’s various elements. “The site gives visitors an easier and quicker way to navigate to the information they want, such as places to eat,” Wilson said. “And its EQ content and storylines are a real strength.” Wilson and staff at Community Futures Boundary will work with local businesses to keep fresh information on the website – including a regularly updated Events Calendar.
The Regional District of Kootenay Boundary is looking for your ideas to help complete the Kettle River Watershed Management Plan, on Tuesday, June 24 in Greenwood. For the last two years the stakeholder advisory group has been studying watershed issues, having conversations with the public and other stakeholders, and developing ideas to take care of the Kettle River. The advisory group is now working towards the completion of a draft watershed plan and would like your feedback on ideas about protecting fish and aquatic ecosystems, improving the quality and reliability of water supplies, and increasing our communities’ capacity as water stewards. On the afternoon or evening of June 24 in Greenwood, please join the Regional District of Kootenay Boundary (RDKB) and the Kettle River Watershed Management Plan Stakeholder Advisory Group in an open house to learn about and share ideas on the draft
plan and next steps towards the plan completion. Graham Watt, coordinator of the plan for the RDKB, will give an overview presentation at 3:30 p.m. and again at 7 p.m., and members of the stakeholder advisory group and their organizations will be on hand to hear your thoughts and share their perspectives. “The ideas in these discussion papers and draft plan have been developed based on community input and in-depth discussions by our stakeholder advisory group,” said Watt. “We are sharing the draft with the public now to get some feedback before we finalize the draft plan and circulate it to stakeholders for review this summer. “After hearing the feedback, we aim to finalize and launch the plan in September.” Everyone with an interest in the Kettle River is invited to attend the open house, which will take place in the Greenwood MacArthur Centre (346 S. Copper, behind the public library). The doors will open at 3 p.m. with presentations scheduled at 3:30 and 7.
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Brazilians choose internship CRAIG LINDSAY
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Colour for Spring Hanging Baskets, Ornamental Trees, Basket Stuffers, Patio Pots, Bedding Plants, Vegetables, Herbs Lots of Colour & Food for Yard & Garden Blueberries, Strawberries, Raspberries, Haskaps, Currants, Grapes and Kiwi.
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Open HOuse Friday June 20th, 2014 11:00am - 1:00pm 7217 4th Street, Grand Forks The public is invited to city hall for a sneak peak! Join us to learn more about: • Progress to date and next steps • Announcement of award for contract to rebuild • Expected timeline for rebuild • A message from the mayor
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PUBLIC INFORMATION BUILDING PERMITS
Electoral Areas ‘C’, ‘D’, ‘E’ including Big White and Municipalities of Greenwood and Midway Property Owners and Contractors are reminded that a building permit is required prior to the construction of: • New buildings • Moving a building • Accessory buildings • Locating a manufactured home (carport, garage or storage shed) • Demolition of any building • Additions • Installing a sign • Renovations to an existing building • Alterations to a plumbing system Building permit applications are reviewed to ensure that the construction meets the fire, health, structural and safety requirements of the B.C. Building Code and Building & Zoning Bylaws. Building Permit applications may be obtained at the Regional District of Kootenay Boundary Grand Forks office or at www.rdkb.com. For further information or inquiries, please contact: Building Inspection Department Regional District of Kootenay Boundary 2140 Central Avenue, Box 1965, Grand Forks, B.C. V0H 1H0 Telephone: 250-442-2708 Fax: 250-442-2688 Toll-free: 1-877-520-7352 Or visit the RDKB website at: www.rdkb.com
A pair of university students from Brazil are working as interns for the City of Grand Forks through a program called Science Without Borders. Felipe Rafael, from Sao Paolo, and Maite Bayer, from Portao-Rio Grande do Sol, are both environmental engineering students and are working with the city as well as the Kettle River Management Plan and Granby Wilderness Society on a number of environmental projects. “I’ve studied at Federal University of ABC since 2010,” said Rafael. “I graduated with a Bachelor of Science and Technology in 2013 and I’m now taking a double major in engineering: industrial engineering, and instrumentation and robotics engineering.” Rafael received a scholarship to study industrial systems engineering at the University of Regina. Bayer is studying production engineering at the University of Vale do Rio dos Sinos. She also received a scholarship to study industrial systems engineering at the University of Regina. Science Without Borders is a program funded primarily by the Brazilian government. The program aims to send 101,000 Brazillian students to study internationally in a number of fields including science, technology, engineering and mathematics. After studying in Regina for the academic component of the program, the two were given the choice of doing undergraduate research or accepting an internship for the practical component. “My preference was doing an internship,” said Rafael. “I received an offer to work here (in Grand Forks) and accept it.” Maite also accepted the internship offer from the City of Grand Forks and began on May 12. The two are working out of the City Hall building at the former Canpar location and will complete their internship in August and return to Brazil to finish their studies. Their duties include looking at wetland boundaries in around the city. In the coming weeks, the two will be working further afield on riparian assessment projects and looking at slope stability/erosion, air quality and other topics. They are enjoying the experience of rural Canada and the differences between our countries. “Here in Canada, we have more assignments and extra activities than in Brazil,” said Maite. “I think here it’s more well-rounded,” said Rafael. “In Brazil it’s more technical. Here they really care about voluntary activities. They like it
A pair of environmental engineering students from Brazil, Felipe Rafael and Maite Bayer, are working this summer for the City of Grand Forks. The two took time from their work mapping wetland fields and geospatial features in the Boundary to take a picture by the historical remnant wetland on 68th Avenue near the temporary City Hall location from which the two are working. Craig Lindsay photo
if you play a sport, for example. While in Brazil, it’s not like that.” Both agree that Grand Forks is a beautiful city with a nice, friendly population. “I like it here,” said Maite. “It’s beautiful here. It’s small, but I’m from a small town in Brazil so for me there’s no difference.” “I agree that it’s beautiful,” said Rafael. “But it’s very different from my home city because I’m from a big city with 11 million people. It’s different but I like it. The people are very friendly.” Graham Watt, project coordinator for the Kettle River Management Plan, said having with the students from Brazil work on the plan is a real benefit. “It’s been great getting to know Maite and Felipe—in spite of having training in industrial education they have embraced the environmental and ecological components of our project and are interested in looking at the connections between engineering and environmental fields,” said Watt. “We’ve had them out for a few days or field work, some meeting and conference and much reading.”
Thumbs Up to Red Cross volunteers
Thumbs up to the dedicated volunteers at the Canadian Red Cross Health Equipment Loan Program at the Boundary Hospital. They provide an essential and much appreciated service. Thumbs up to Karaoke back starting soon at Happy Days. It’s sure been a long time. Thumbs down to my retired neighbour who starts cutting his lawn Sunday at 5:30, just as everyone is starting their barbecue. Thumbs down to some parents whose only concern about the teachers dispute is that they will lose their free baby sitter service. Thumbs down to the foolish young people who ripped the bark from a beautiful big tree on the Perley school grounds at the corner of 11th and 73rd, who then proceeded to carve initials, etc into the exposed flesh. Don’t you realize you have destroyed this tree? Such a shame and so thoughtless.
Thumbs up To Edward and “Martha” for providing the dog park enthusiasts with some much needed, and appreciated shelter! A “BIG” thank you from all of us!! Thumbs down to the cyclists who ride on the sidewalk. There have been some near misses with pedestrians (my wife included). It is against the law and remember you can be liable for causing an accident. Thumbs up: Recently I went to the Rilkoff’s Store to purchase two plants, one for shade and one for sun. I was doing a presentation in a Grade four class at Hutton Elementary School about Environment and Clean Air Day. I explained to the owner what the plants were for and he said just take them up to the cashier and tell the staff you do not have to pay for the plants. Compliments of Rilkoff’s Store! Thanks for your part in showing consideration of a worthy cause.
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On Saturday, June 21, gallery 2 Art and Heritage Centre will be hosting an oldfashioned family birthday party. They are keeping with the theme of their latest heritage exhibit “Toys Were Us” with children’s games and activities; threelegged races, sack races, fish pond, egg run and more. The classic hot dogs, cupcakes, popcorn and Kool-Aid will be available. “We are inviting the community and surrounding areas to join us from 12 to 3 p.m. Bring your children and grandchildren, have some fun and celebrate our 30th birthday,” said Tina Bryan, gallery 2 communications officer. “This outdoor party will have something for everyone and if you’re young at heart you can participate in the games.” It’s not only a fun time but a time to Submitted photo
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reflect on the past 30 years, she said. It took an enthusiastic arts community with leaders Richard and Beverley Reid at the helm to form the Grand Forks Art Gallery Society, with a membership now over 300. With the move came a new name, gallery 2 Art and Heritage Gallery; with the name came new mandates. Five years ago the gallery celebrated 25 years. “It was an amazing time,” Bryan said. “We cut the ribbon to the new location in the 100-year-old newly renovated courthouse, and unveiled the majestic upstairs gallery which was duly named after our founders, Richard and Beverley Reid.” The Reids were instrumental in establishing the first space located below the library (built in 1982), along with the support and assistance of the Grand Forks Area Arts Council and the City of Grand Forks. The Grand Forks Art Gallery opened its doors in 1984 and has never looked back. In the past five years the gallery has seen the completion of the Grand Forks Permanent Heritage Gallery in 2011, which was largely funded by the Grand Forks Credit Union. This gallery was fashioned by historian and curator Roger Boulet with the display design and installation by Peter Galonski. The Grand Forks Visitor Centre was added, which brings in thousands of visitors from all over the world who tour the building and make comments like, “We can’t believe this small community has such an amazing building it’s comparable
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to the big city galleries.” The fundraising events have changed. Thirty years ago the wine tasting was an intimate gathering with up to 25 people in attendance, a couple of wineries and some cheese and crackers. Now it’s an elaborate event with more than 200 guests who come dressed in their finest to attend the community pre-Christmas affair with 14 wineries, eight local food caterers and two micro-breweries. It’s a sell-out each year. The bi-annual Garden Tour saw more than 100 people in 2013 compared to 50 in the past. A relatively new event, the coluorful Masquerade Ball, is in its infant stages but each year the costumes get more elaborate and the crowd more enthusiastic as they dance the night away to a live band. The building has become a meeting place for clubs like the Grand Forks Rotary Club, ANKORS, BC Assessment and the City of Grand Forks. The school tours have increased as the gallery sees hundreds of school students through each year, either to tour the building or participate in the new heritage curriculum funded by Direct Access.
Most importantly are the increases of exhibitions, averaging 13 exhibitions a year. The most popular exhibit in 2013 was our own Christina Lake artist and founder Beverley Reid “Hanging by a Thread.” Other past exhibitions include Lou Lynn, Maggie Tchir and Robin Dupont; and provincial, national and international artists including Pat Service, Robert Murray and David Eustace. The Art Rental Program has really taken off with more than 60 artists sharing their work; you can see artwork displayed in our local businesses. We now have it catalogued on our website. Some of the Boundary artists like Nora Curiston, Steve Howard, Bev Harcus and Richard Reid are just a few of the local artists who have shown in the gallery. Also the gallery continues to host the Boundary Showcase of the Arts, and has for 20 years, filling the three galleries with more than 170 art pieces. “As you can see, we have come a long way and will continue to grow as we take on new mandates,” Bryan said. “Please join us on our special day, June 21, 2014 from 12 – 3 p.m. as we celebrate 30 years!”
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To the good citizens of the Boundary and surrounding areas, all of the volunteers and sponsors who made our FUNDRAISER FOR ROSE such a spectacular success in every way. There was some sort of Divine Intervention for sure. Our Family felt the love from all of those who donated or attended from far and wide. We are deeply touched by your continued support. We love you Grand Forks! If you were unable to attend and wish to contribute, the Grand Forks Credit Union has set up “The Rose Fund”.
Love and all good things. Gary, Tani, and Rose
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There are many different reasons why people “relay.” On Saturday, teams and participants gathered at James Donaldson Park for the Grand Forks Relay For Life to celebrate, remember and fight back. In all, there were 15 teams registered and 145 participants who raised over $33,000 so far. Relay coordinator Jennifer Edwards said the event went very smoothly. “It was great,” she said. “It’s always exciting to see everything come together and we have had nothing but positive feedback about the event.” After a warm-up by the Jazzercise group, the survivors took to the field dressed in the trademark yellow shirts for the survivor’s victory lap. Following a performance by Jonah Rocks, about eight brave people, including a few women, had their heads shaved with some donating hair for wigs. Music was playing all day at the main stage with bands like Three Yards with Damian Alblas, Maddog 20/20 and Carson Highway. The evening wrapped up with the poignant luminary ceremony where attendees purchased and lit up a luminary to remember or honour a loved one. “The luminary ceremony was beautiful and as usual was the most emotional part of the day,” said Edwards. “It really gives people the chance to reflect on those they lost to cancer and those who are still fighting. Everyone comes together and draws strength from one another because of the shared feelings and experience of losing someone to cancer.” For survivor Natalie Schafer, the Relay For Life was a chance to celebrate beating cancer. Schafer was the guest speaker at the event and she told the audience about her journey. She was diagnosed with nonHodgkin’s lymphoma in August 2012. “I was in and out of the hospital here in Grand Forks because I became anemic just trying to deal with everything that was happening with my body,” she said. “It was October 2012 when I went to Kelowna hospital for my first chemotherapy. My last chemotherapy session was six months later in January 2013.” Schafer has been cancer-free for almost a year now. She is very grateful for the chemo clinic in Grand Forks. “It is such a blessing to have something local,” said Schafer. Schafer is also very grateful to the Canadian Cancer Society which paid for her stay and meals in Kelowna. “I stayed at the Rotary Cancer Clinic there and it was the
Many relay participants like Debra Battrick, here with husband Wayne, dress up for the relay. Debra was top individual fundraiser with an incredible $2,350.
most amazing experience that I have had,” she said. “Just meeting everybody and learning about the different cancers. When I was first diagnosed I felt alone. When you hear so many others who have cancer—it may not be the same as yours—but it makes you not feel so alone. Just sitting and comparing notes with people.” Schafer also credits part of her recovery to the support she received from friends and family. “We thank everyone from the bottom of our hearts, both myself and my husband,” she said. Schafer can’t say enough about the Relay For Life. “I’ve attended this event before, this is my second year as a cancer survivor,” said Schafer. “It’s a great experience. Doing the survivor lap is an amazing experience.” The top fundraising team was the Grand Forks Credit Union with a total of $4,697.68, while the top fundraising individual was Debra Battrick with $2,350. Funds raised at Boundary Relay For Life provide services that benefit Grand Forks and the Boundary communities and are available at no cost to all Canadians including local residents, said Edwards. “The Canadian Cancer Society provides financial support for travel and accommodation during cancer treatment for those who have to travel out of town to receive care, as people in our area do,” she added. “They also offer emotional assistance and up-to-date information about cancer and local services through their Cancer Connection program and Cancer Information Service.”
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The day ended with a poignant luminary ceremony featuring candles and bags with names, verses and sometimes decorations in honour or in memory of someone who has battled cancer; these candles lined the track as relayers walked the last special laps of the night. Chris Hammett photo
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Thate releases first EP on iTunes CRAIG LINDSAY
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Grand Forks’ resident musical star Amanda Thate is having a very good year. In addition to getting married and releasing her first EP on iTunes, she has secured a spot singing at the 2014 Canadian Country Music Awards (CCMAs) in Edmonton. “It’s been such a huge year for me,” said Thate. “And I know this summer it’s just going to get busier. The album was released while I was away (on her honeymoon). So it’s kind of fun coming back and hearing how it’s doing.” After graduating from Grand Forks Secondary, Thate travelled to Nashville in the spring of 2011 and worked with music producer Tom Jackson. Thate’s latest single Hit and Run was just released and is among one of the top five radio station downloads across Canada. The EP she has released on iTunes is called Buy Something Brave and features six songs including What Love
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Does, Beautiful Again and Hit and Run. Thate had some great help with the album from the likes of Patricia Conroy, Michelle Wright, Carolyn Dawn Johnson and others. “So far, the single is on five radio stations as a regular play list,” said Thate. “It’s been really exciting. Just coming back we’ve got so many encouraging words. People are so supportive. It’s just been amazing.” Thate will be touring throughout B.C. and is scheduled to appear at the Christina Lake Homecoming Festival on July 17. In September, Thate will be heading to Northern Alberta to perform at the CCMAs in Edmonton. “It’s a dream come true,” she said. “I’m so exciting. I’ve never been there before. I’ve seen it on TV before, of course. So that’ll be something new.” Thate continues to be thankful for all the wonderful support she has received from friends and family in Grand Forks. For more information on Thate, check out her website: amandathate.com.
The Grand Forks ATV Club is hosting lawnmower races at this year’s fall fair, which will be held Aug. 22-24. The races where held in 2009-10 and where a great source of entertainment for the whole family. The roar of the engines and the screams of the crowd will once again be in Grand Forks on Saturday, Aug. 23 from 2 – 8 p.m. The track will be open Friday, Aug. 22 from 6 – 8 p.m. for testing During the race’s half-time on Satur-
day, the GFATV Club will be promoting safe and responsible ATV riding, and putting the machines through barrels, pole bending and theever-popular panty race. To make this a fun event we need lawnmower racers there are not many rules and there are different categories from stock to super modified (complete with snowmobile engines). these machines are fun to drive and even more fun to watch. The club has approach many local businesses and hopes that community spirit will thrive in the event.
If you are a business that would like to build a racer and have not been approached, or if you are a business and want to have your logo on a machine by contributing some funds to the building of a racer, contact the GFATV Club at 250-442-3359. If you have an old mower that works (or not) we can find it a home with a sponsor. Please call to have it picked up. For any event to be successful it needs the community behind it. Please help our Grand Forks Fall Fair event— join in, and be part of the team.
Local food bank fed 286 just last month
Hunger matters. As a phrase, it’s fairly innocuous—information, facts and ideas about hunger. But as a sentence, it is far more compelling. Hunger DOES matter. It matters especially to those who are hungry or whose loved ones are hungry, but it also matters or should matter to the rest of us. We live in a rich province, in one of the richest countries of the world, and yet in 2013 over 833,000 Canadians visited a food bank in one month! Over 94,000 people in British Columbia needed the services of a food bank to help feed themselves or their families in that same month. And just last month, right here at home, the Boundary Community Food Bank provided hampers to 147 households, helping to feed 286 people! That’s 286 people (including 75 children) who received 12 – 15 meals last month thanks to the incredible generosity of the residents and businesses of the Boundary as well as national and provincial donors through Food Banks B.C. and Food Banks Canada. From major corporations with cross-country promotions to the special pricing and regular donations from local grocery stores and producers and from the supporters who name us in their
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wills to the young children who forego birthday gifts in exchange for food bank donations to all the folks planting an extra row or more in their gardens—our donors are as diverse as our clients. And our clients truly are diverse. Teen parents, pensioners, single-parent families, the working poor, the homeless, the chronically ill, the unemployed—these are just some of the faces we see and whose stories we hear regularly. These are the faces of hunger in the Boundary. We talk a lot about numbers. How
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many hampers, how much milk (248 litres in May,) the hours our volunteers put in (344 last month) but it’s not really about numbers. It’s about people. It’s all about people. The six-year-old with a healthy snack to take to school allowing her to fit in with her classmates, the 80-year-old getting by on Old Age Pension and the Guaranteed Income Supplement who can now enjoy his morning oatmeal more often, the widowed mother of five who no longer has to make a choice between the medications she requires and feeding her family. In the coming months I hope to share some of their stories with you because THEY are the reason we donate, whether it be food, money or time (or all three.) The people we serve are the reason we exist. If you’d like more information on the service we provide or how you can help as a donor or a volunteer, please email me at BFB_sec@yahoo.ca, check out our Facebook page at facebook.com/BoundaryCommunityFoodBank, or leave a message on our answering machine at 250442-2800. And please continue to help us to help the hungry. Hunger matters.
Our donors are as diverse as our clients. And our clients truly are diverse.
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Mediation involves two parties ‘in the right’
At times, there may be a fine line between restorative justice and mediation. One difference is that RJ starts from the premise that there are a clearly identified offender and victim. Mediation generally involves two or more parties who both feel in the right. It has been suggested that labeling people as offenders and victims may be stigmatizing, so RJ now tries to avoid these terms. It is also important to remember that someone who is accused of an offense has not been convicted, and even some convic-
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tions are overturned when more information is considered. This incident, which happened in Baltimore, shows how a conference that begins as restorative justice can end up looking more like mediation. For 18 months, neighbours called the police in an attempt to stop the kids from playing in the street—making noise, swearing, and damaging cars. The adults couldn’t understand why the kids didn’t go to the huge park only a block away. They finally agreed to try conferencing instead of calling the police. At the conference, attended by 44 residents (young and old), the adults finally heard that the youth don’t play at the park because there is dog excrement at one end, and drug
The Kettle River Community Garden is hosting a workshop on water conservation on Saturday, June 14 from 12 – 3 p.m. The workshop will include an orientation to the drip irrigation system, the completion of an installation of a rain-barrel on the composting toilet shed (thanks to Gaia Green), and discussion of water conservation techniques including mulching and composting. Cost is free for garden members, or by donation of $10 or participation in the work party from 2 – 3 p.m. Contact Graham Watt (plan@kettleriver.ca or 250.442.4111) with questions about the workshop or Christine-Ann Baker (kettlerivercommunitygarden@gmail. com). The Kettle River Community Garden is located at the corner of 10th St. and 66 Ave. in Ruckle, at the end of the bike path from the Darrell Priede Bridge on Kettle River Drive.
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dealers at the other. Some of the older Caucasian residents expressed dismay that “the neighbourhood used to be quiet.” Some of the African-American residents explained that different people might live differently, but they all have a right to play and live in that neighbourhood. Finally, one of the men, whose beloved Cadillac had been damaged by the young people, agreed to take the kids to the park to play football. “And it will be some days, not every day, ‘cuz I work hard!” They all laughed. Other
adults agreed to arrange for other activities, including field trips, video game gatherings, and sewing classes for the young people in the neighbourhood. Towards the end, one 8-year old boy asked everyone to help Mr. Sammy, an older resident who cleaned the street each day. Everyone clapped for Mr. Sammy (the first recognition he’d received for his efforts), and 11 young people volunteered to help him. “I have an objection” proclaimed a boy in the circle. “Mr. Sammy cleans the streets at 4 AM; you all aren’t even awake then!” Everyone laughed again. The next day 22 kids showed up to play football. Within three weeks, 64 youth were being coached four days a week. A football league was soon created with 20 adult volunteers from the
Movie night features Unheralded and The Portrait Call me old-fashioned, pendent weekly newspaz Check but I still love newspaper in Lakefield, Ontario It pers. I like newspapers, that is somehow making Out and I like traditional mua go at the slowly declinsic. Lucky for me, this ing newspaper business. month we’re showing a The second film, The PorAVI wonderful National Film trait, is about artist Phil SILBERSTEIN Board (NFB) documentary Richards, who’s commison a thriving newspaper sioned to create Canada’s in small-town Ontario, and we’ve got the official portrait of Queen Elizabeth II for her spectacularly talented Vazzy duo returning Diamond Jubilee. The total length of these yet again to share some tunes from Acadia, two movies is 70 minutes. Popcorn will be Quebec and France. But more on that in just served! a moment... B&B Movie Night Thinking of opening up a bed and breakCome to the library on Thursday, June fast? Or of writing a book? Or, why the heck 12 at 6:30 p.m. for our latest NFB Film Club not: both? In any case, I’ll get to the point— offering: Unheralded and The Portrait. Un- Bobby Hutchinson will be at the library on heralded is a documentary about an inde- Thursday June 19, at 6:30 p.m. to talk about
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neighbourhood, and 120 young people participating. The league is about to enter its 10th season. The Boundary Restorative Justice Program recently hosted a mediation training workshop as a first step towards creating a group of volunteers in our community who can help resolve disputes in a collaborative, respectful way. Anyone who is interested in learning more about dispute resolution through mediation, or who would like to participate in this initiative, is invited to contact the program at boundaryrjp@gmail.com. Richard Tarnoff is coordinator of the Boundary Restorative Justice Program. Assistance from the Independent Academic Research Studies program, UK, is gratefully acknowledged.
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(Above) Jailyn Needoba (right) of the Grand Forks Piranhas swim club goes neck and neck with the competition on Saturday at the Grand Forks swim meet. (Below) Piranha coaches Robyn and Doug Van Ek (standing) survey the action during the meet Saturday at the Grand Forks Aquatic Centre. Craig Lindsay photos
Piranhas feast on the competition at home
CRAIG LINDSAY
Grand Forks Gazette
The Grand Forks Piranhas took a bite out of the competition at their home meet this past weekend. With 427 total points, the Piranhas easily eclipsed their closest competition, the Castlegar Aquanauts, who had 325 to finish first. Also attending the meet, which was held Saturday at the Grand Forks Aquatic Centre, were teams from Nelson, Trail, Colville and Creston. The meet was a “B” meeting, meaning swimmers with “A” times were ineligible to compete. Head Coach Robyn Van Ek said the team did very well with 40 swimmers competing and grabbing 57 personal best times. “We had a great turnout this weekend,” she said. “Almost every swimmer that was eligible to compete did so. Camaraderie was the overriding theme this weekend. We’d see two or three Piranhas in the water and a group of six or more at the end of the pool cheering them on.” Faith Thompson was named the Piranhas ‘Swimmer of the Meet’ after established strong times in the 50M butterfly, 50M freestyle, 100M back stroke
and 100M breast stroke. “After taking time off from swimming last season, Faith returned to the Piranhas this year and has worked hard to develop her technical skills,” said Van Ek. “Faith spent Friday afternoon, her day off, practicing her dives and flip turns in preparation to the meet on Saturday.” Also performing strong were Cassiane Larson, Ashlyn LeRoy, Sam Podmoroff, Eve Van Agteren and Thea Van Agteren who got best times in all four events (50M butterfly, 50M freestyle, 50M back stroke and 50M breast stroke).
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Be wary of water danger
The Boundary repreventing an emergenz GFREC gion is abundant with cy. Swimming skills and Report rivers and lakes that safety knowledge and its residents and visiskills combined is what tors are encouraged saves lives. to enjoy. The activities The Red Cross Swim GRAND FORKS are limitless—from Program for all levels RECREATION fishing at Jewel Lake from preschool to adult to tubing down the lessons includes safety Kettle or kayaking on Christina Lake, knowledge and swimming skill trainto name a few. And although the adven- ing. All skills are geared and relate tures are diverse they all have two com- to the appropriate age groups being mon denominators: people and risk. taught. June 7 to 14 has been proclaimed Grand Forks Recreation summer Water Safety Week in Canada. The Ca- Red Cross swim lessons are available in nadian Red Cross takes a week every three sessions throughout July and AuJune to emphasize the importance of gust at the aquatic centre. Preschool to being “water wise.” Whether enjoy- swim kids levels are running Monday ing an open water activity or spend- to Friday in the mornings July 7 to 11, ing time in the backyard pool, citizens July 21 to 15 and Aug. 11 to 15. There is are encouraged to take time to educate also a session taking place at the public and remind themselves of the risks and beach at Christina Lake July 28 to Aug. responsibilities when playing in and 1. Preregistration is required and you around bodies of water. are encouraged to register now as space Every year approximately 525 Cana- is limited. dians die in unintentional water-related Adult lessons run throughout the fatalities. Of those, 166 deaths are boat- year based on interest. Classes are small ing related and less than 50 per cent of and individualized for each person. If Canadians wear a lifejacket while boat- you are 16 years and older and are ining. terested in improving your swimming On average 57 kids drown every year and safety skills, contact the Grand and four in 10 were in less than one me- Forks Aquatic Centre at 250-442-3488 tre of water. Ninety per cent of the kids for program details. who drowned in shallow water were Grand Forks Recreation along with not supervised by an adult. And only the Canadian Red Cross, wants you and 50 per cent of parents say they always your family to have an exciting summer supervise their children around water. in and around our beautiful lakes and Most water-related fatalities are rivers. And in order to stay safe, have avoidable. The Canadian Red Cross fun and eliminate avoidable risk facbelieves swimming skills alone aren’t tors, be proactive and educate and train always enough to save a life. Many every family member in water safety drowning incidents involve other fac- and swimming skills. tors that swimming skills alone canPlease give us a call at 250-442-2202 not prepare an individual for. Learning for more recreation information. You how to prepare for an emergency and can also visit our website at rdkb.com what to do should one occur is key to to view the June Recreation Flyer.
All aboard the bicycle train Students from Hutton Elementary were part of a bicycle train which started up recently in Grand Forks and will run during school days until the end of the school year. Putting foot to pedal on June 4 were (from left) volunteer supervisors Jane and Bob Devries; Megan Siemens, Jessica Siemens, Makenna Devries; Heather Shilton, coordinator and public health nurse; and Ivy Broad. Craig Lindsay photo
Ready for the World Cup Grand Forks Secondary School’s field was busy on June 1 with all of the Boundary Youth Soccer Association (BYSA) team playing in one location. The league features teams in under 7, under 9, under 11, under 13 and under 16 divisions. The BYSA spring season wraps up with an all day tournament in Midway on June 21.
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Hoodikoff and Kostash take club championship titles at Christina Lake CAROL GRAHAM
for the Grand Forks Gazette
The annual Christina Lake Club Championship held on the weekend of May 31st/June 1st was well attended with 66 men and 26 ladies competing for prestige and prizes. Kevin Maffioli and his team made sure everyone had a good time. The results are the total of both days of golf, that is, 36 holes. Jordan Hoodikoff was the Men’s Club Champion playing a low gross of 140 while Connie Kostash was the Ladies Champion playing a low gross of 164. The Senior Men’s Champion was Ron Konkin coming in with 151, Super Senior Men’s Champion was Bert Burnell-Higgs with 157 and Senior Ladies Champion was Arlette Dunbar with 180. In the Low Net field, Men’s overall with 128 was Alex Pereverzoff, Senior Men’s with 131 was Lawrence Valentine, Super Senior Men’s with 141 was Vern Walsh, Ladies with 151 was Shauna Lum and Senior Ladies with 145 was Fern Walsh. Pictures of the winning men will be available next week. On Tuesday the Ladies League played the second Annual Cancer Fundraiser with the Retirees with proceeds going to the Relay for Life. The golfers were fortunate the rain held off until after
the games were played. Thanks to Kevin Maffioli and crew for the prizes. Many kudos to the very generous person who provided lunch for all the players. The winners of the scramble were John Seminoff, Len Waddell, Arlette Dunbar and Marilyn Dewynter who had a 65. The winners of the KP holes were Larry Cullen (0-18 handicap) and Bruce Roberts (19 & over handicap) for hole #5; Frank Webster (0-18) and Lorne Robinson (19 & over) for #16; Arlette Dunbar (0-24) and Lynda Maclean (25 & over) for #9 and Joanne Seminoff (0-24) and Barb Bannert (25 & over) for #12. The most Honest Team (they had the highest score) of Bill Whyte, Barb Bannert, Linda McGrath and Jack Hoover were the recipients of a box of golf balls donated by Jack Fullerton. Thank you Jack for your donation! Seldom seen is a team like Frank Webster, Joanne Seminoff, Lorne Robinson and Carol Graham who are all left handed. An Osoyoos Invitational was held by the Wednesday Men’s club on June 4th. There was a good showing of 77 players. For the KP on #5, Gene Lockerby was closest for the 0–10 handicap and Colin Harris was closest for the 11–16 handicap and Martin Kelly for the 17 and over handicap. The KP on #9 went to Bill Gamble. Glenn Frie got the closest in two for hole #2 in the 0–10 handicap
and Alex Pereverzoff in the 11-16 handicap. The long drive was on #7 and in the 0–10 handicap Garrett Kucher hit the farthest; in the 11-16 it was Alf Enns and in the 17 & over handicap, Peter Clark hit the farthest. For the Low Gross, in the 0–10 handicap, Al Bajkov was the winner with a 36, in the 11–16 handicap, Colin Harris was the winner with a 38 and in the 17 & over handicap, Peter Clark was the winner with a 42. For the Low Net in the 0-10 handicap, Byron Gliege came in with a 34; 11-16 handicap Scott Stewart came in with a 32.5 and in the 17 & over handicap, Roy Van Holst came in with a 34. The winning team came in with a 55 and the players were Ed Bron, Dave Webster, Jazz Rosa and Grant Montgomery. The Retirees have not been received. Ladies Thursday Night played on June 6th. The KP on #5 was Colleen Verigin in the 0–29 handicap. No one in the 0-29 or guest flights got on the green for KP on #5. 0–29 handicapper Louisa Vachon, 30 & over handicapper Jen Horahan and Guest Iris Braun were KP on #9. Connie Kostash had the Low Gross for Members with a 38 and Iris Braun had Low Gross for Guests with a 53. The Low Net was played by Carol Graham for Members with a 33 and Michele Willson for Guests with a 36.
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(Above) Pat Cullen won the ladies overall low net, while Connie Kostash (below) was the ladies club champion. Submitted photos
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401 N. Kimberley, Greenwood, B.C. • Pastor Paul Brandon • 250-445-2111 Sunday Service ............................................................................10:00 a.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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2826 - 75th Ave. (near Hutton School) Senior Pastor Gabe Warriner • Office 250-442-8456 Sunday Service (Sunday School during service) .........................10:30 a.m. Mid-Week Service, Wednesday Pre-service prayer ......................................................................6:30 p.m. Service........................................................................................7:00 p.m. Youth Meeting, Friday .................................................................. 7:00 p.m. Affiliated with Pentecostal Assemblies of Canada
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UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA
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.
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Molly’s message one of bravery Molly Imrie is a young lady who grew up in Grand Forks with her parents, Mike and Shawna, and two brothers. Like many kids growing up, she played sports and excelled at basketball. She played on the GFSS Grade 8 and junior team and played for the Kootenay regional team at the B.C. Summer Games in Kelowna in 2008. That fall she complained of feeling pain in her knee. After an array of tests, Molly was diagnosed with bone cancer at the age of 14. After many visits to Children’s Hospital in Vancouver and several surgeries, Molly is now cancer-free and living on Vancouver Island. She recently told her story to a group of supporters of Children’s Hospital in Victoria. Here is the speech:
MOLLY IMRIE
Special to the Grand Forks Gazette
June 2014 Hello everyone, my name is Molly Imrie and I am a past patient of BC Children’s Hospital. When I try to find the words to describe what Children’s Hospital means to me, my thoughts tend to scatter. So I’ve made a list…. Children’s Is… • The place that saved my life • Where I was told I was sick in the first place • Where I got to stay in my pajamas all day everyday and it be completely okay • A place where being bald doesn’t make you stand out, but rather fit in • Children’s hospital is where the scariest and hardest moments of my life have taken place • Is a place full of people who took those frightening and difficult moments and made them bearable again and made me feel safe.
In October 2008 when I was 14 years old I was told that the pain I had in my left leg was not just growing pains but in fact, bone cancer, and that I would need to move from my hometown to Vancouver for up to a year to receive treatment. At one point, my little brother asked me: “What it was like to be told you have cancer?” At the time, he had just been broken up with by his very first girlfriend. So, I explained to him that being told you have cancer is kind of like being dumped by the girl you have a crush on. Your heart races really fast, the palms of your hands get sweaty, and your brain starts thinking so many things at once it just feels like its buzzing. But instead of asking yourself, “Why doesn’t she like me?” you ask questions like: “Am I going to be okay?” However, the staff at Children’s quickly took my “heartbreak” and made me feel safe and secure. The support staff helped my family find a place to stay and taught my parents how they could
Phil Novokshonoff It is with profound sadness that we must announce the death of Phil Novokshonoff, the founder and lifeblood of Mainstream Mechanical. Phil passed away in Trail Hospital on Monday, June 2nd from heart failure. He was 55 years old. Phil’s life can best be described as a mixture of laughter, family, business and community. He had a larger than life personality and a wicked sense of humour. His greatest pride in life was his four sons, Peter, Andrew (Biatta Musaev), Spencer and Tristan, and Kathy, his wife of 25 years. He will be missed. Phil started Mainstream Mechanical over 30 years ago and it had been a driving force in his life. When Peter finished his apprenticeship in 2009, he decided to join his father in running the company. Phil took great pride in the passion and devotion his sons showed in anything they did, and passing the business to Peter was a dream of both father and son. Last year Phil, Kathy, Peter and Andrew joined together in a new business venture, Magnum Auto Inc. The opening of this full-service auto facility in Grand Forks allowed Andrew, an automotive technician, to realize one of his dreams. Spencer is entering his third year of undergraduate study (Physics major). It was such a joy to Phil to be able to discuss physics principles and theories at this level with his son. Tristan is a devoted self-learner and entertained and amazed his father on a daily basis with his keen intelligence and knowledge base. Phil’s wife, Kathy, is a local dog trainer and an active community member of her adopted hometown. Phil, who was born and raised in Grand Forks, was both proud and amused to be called “Kathy’s husband”. Phil acquired his strong family values as the son of Joe and Tillie Novokshonoff. Phil’s two beautiful sisters, Beth and Linda Novokshonoff, were an integral part of the lives of Phil and his family. “The girls” shared many laughs, tears and experiences over the years and remain close to this day. Phil did not wish to have a funeral. The family has decided to hold a celebration of life for Phil on June 29th, 2014 beginning at 2:30 pm. The plan is to share some laughter and reminisce, surrounded by people whose life Phil has touched. A potluck dinner and a large kettle of vareniki will be served at 5 pm. For those people who have never visited, the family lives on riverfront acreage in Grand Forks. Though it will be a bit chilly at this time of the year, you are welcome to take a dip in the river, visit animals (horses, mini cow, mini horses) or simply enjoy the peace of what our family considers paradise. You are encouraged to share a story, memory or just have a good time in Phil’s honour. Please join us. In lieu of flowers, please consider making a donation to the Phil Novokshonoff Memorial at Grand Forks and District Savings Credit Union. Donations can also be dropped off at Magnum Auto on Central Avenue. The family plans to purchase a piece of bariatric equipment and donate it locally in Phil’s name. Cremation arrangements have been entrusted to the Baker Family of Grand Forks Funeral Home, gffh@shaw.ca.
support a child with cancer. My family and I went from scared and confused to managing the ins and outs of the hospital with a complete support network. I would like to share a couple stories from my time at Children’s with you: Three months into my chemotherapy treatments, I had the tumor removed. My surgeon explained that he would do everything he could to save my leg, but it may not be possible. The surgery took him and his team just over 19 hours and was successful, as you can see. The team was so excited to tell my parents that the very first coherent question I asked out of anesthetic was: “Do I still have my leg?” The staff at Children’s is nothing short of incredible. They are a group of the most caring individuals I have ever met, and I am so thankful for the care I received. It’s not just during my own health challenges that I’ve been beyond proud of the team, though. During my time in Vancouver, I met Jessica. She was receiving treatment at the same time I did and I soon started referring to her as my “little sister.” We had many girls’ nights where I painted her nails or watched a movie; Jessica loved dancing and singing. On the days I couldn’t get out of bed, she would just come in quietly and lay beside me. I didn’t have to try and describe what being told you had cancer was like to her, she already knew and she also knew what it felt like too. And because of that, • See MOLLY’S MESSAGE page 26
PETE SEMENOFF
Pete Semenoff passed away November 5, 2013 at 85 years of age. Pete had limited formal school training (as was common in the day) but through a natural aptitude for repairing and operating machinery and sheer diligence, he became a sought after heavy duty equipment operator. He had a vast work history throughout his life from logging adventures in the Queen Charlotte, to operating cranes for various construction projects. Pete settled into retirement always busy, often creating innovative inventions in his beloved shop. He always found time though to assist neighbours with stubborn lawn mowers or other baffling home maintenance problems and was very humbled when they would acknowledge him with a tiny gift of food or a card. Pete seldom complained, even when faced with challenging health issues, he trudged forward with a silent strength. His work ethic, even to his last days, was something that we all admired and strive to meet. Pete has left behind son Larry, daughter Joan, two grandchildren. Predeceased by his parents and his beloved wife Ann. We remember you at your finest Dad, honor you, and will always love you.
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CHURCHES ISSUE WELCOME Local ministers gathered Friday to celebrate the erection of the inter-church welcome sign which is located by Extra Foods just off Highway 3. Pictured are: (From left) Ben Jepsen, Gospel Chapel; Ken and Sandi Schauer, Christ Lutheran; John Harasemow, USCC; Henry Klassen, Gospel Chapel; Simon Shenstone, Anglican Church; and John Siemens, First Baptist. The sign was restored and erected thanks to the generosity of several local businesses.
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Thank You The family of Samuel Clyde Waselekoff would like to thank all of our family and friends for attending the service for Clyde on May 31, 2014. We would also like to thank all of you who sent flowers, messages and food during this very difficult time. A special thanks to Reverend Simon Shenstone and JJ Verigin for their thoughtful and kinds words. Also, a big thanks to Pat Juraski and the ladies from the Anglican Church who helped to provide us all with a wonderful lunch. We are forever grateful to all of you for your love, support and kindness. It was a wonderful tribute to a great guy! We will miss you and love you forever Clyde. In our hearts and thoughts always.
Love, Your Family
Susan Margaret Thomson April 26, 1951 - May 26, 2014
CAST GETS READY FOR GODSPELL The cast of Heartbeat are busy getting their dance moves down and their lines ready for the musical Godspell. This free production will be presented on the Canada Day weekend at City Park: Monday, June 30 at 7 p.m.; Tuesday, July 1 at 5 p.m.; and, Wednesday, July 2 at 7 p.m. Godspell is a modern-day version of the gospels according to St. Matthew. It is a musical by Stephen Schwartz and a book by John-Michael Tebelak and opened off Broadway in 1971. Heartbeat is a Community Christian group and this will be their first production. Submitted photo
IN BRIEF
Yolo4J Art Café celebrated opening day with nine children and four adults on Friday, May 16. Open this Friday and every Friday until October, enjoy exploring your creative side, take a walk on the trails or simply make yourself a beverage and sit back and watch the children explore their creative passion. We all have gift and talents that we could share, you are welcome to explore or share yours. This is a free event their is no charge for experiencing the café... bring a bag lunch or share a pot luck, tea bags, hot chocolate and coffee are available for you to make yourself something to drink. The café is located a t11980 Hwy #3 across from the log house with a red roof (20 minutes west of lake, Eholt Valley), and is open from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m.
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Chris Garrett With great sadness, the family of Chris Garrett announces the passing of our beloved wife, mother, grandma and great grandma who left us Friday, May 23, 2014 after a lengthy illness. Chris leaves behind her husband, Lorne Garrett, son Larry (Sue) and daughter Elaine, grandchildren Darcy, Corey, Nicholas, and Kaitlin and great-grandson Wyatt. Survived also by her sisters Del Frederick (Ed), Tammy Moore (Howard), and brothers Ron Graham (Heather) and Ed Coupland (Jane) and many nieces and nephews, as well as a large extended family. She was pre-deceased by her brother Wayne Edlund. Chris was born in Calgary in 1942 and spent her childhood in the Golden area. After her marriage in 1960, she and Lorne moved to the Trail area where they raised their children, spent their working lives and then semi-retired to Christina Lake. Until her illness restricted her activities, Chris was involved with the Heart and Stroke Foundation, the Kidney Foundation, BEAKs and the SPCA. She enjoyed her gardening, taking in strays ( dogs, cats, turkeys, peacocks, a chipmunk and even a lizard ) and spending time with family and friends. Memorial will be held at the house Saturday July 19, 2014. 1:00 pm at 1589 Neimi Road, Christina Lake. In lieu of flowers, donations in Chris’s memory can be made to BC SPCA.
It is with heavy hearts the family of Sue Thomson announces her passing on May 26, 2014 while in the comfort of her home, at the young age of 63. Mom was born in Sydney, B.C. April 26, 1951 to parents Abram Peter and Mary Ethel Kliewer. As a child, her family moved often as her father was a member of the Royal Canadian Air Force. She experienced Alberta, Manitoba, Newfoundland, Spain, Italy, Austria, Switzerland, several years in France and then Ontario to name a few. Spending her teenage years in Rutland, B.C, she played a pivotal role as a founding force for the highly successful Rutland Teen Town. Mom was married to Doug Thomson in 1972. As dad’s banking career advanced, they lived in Dawson Creek, New Denver, Williams Lake, Prince George and finally called Grand Forks home in 1983. Look out Grand Forks! Here she comes. Mom worked full-time at the Boundary Community News, the Gazette, ran the Dickie Dee ice cream business (who didn’t love those bikes!), was elected to council as Alderwoman, operated her own Boundary publication, was the Heritage president of B.C., notable historian of the Boundary Area of B.C. and the Doukobour people who settled here, all the while contributing countless hours to the Boundary Museum, as well as other worthy causes. Weekends were spent with picnics and hitting the back roads with good friend Rose Gobeil. If it was on the map, it wasn’t worth exploring! Antique treasure hunting or a chance at a photo op or story burned in their veins. Growing up, our home was always open to friends. She was “Mom” and they were her “kidlings”. Our home was a safe house to many. In 1993, Mom and Dad began farming with good friend Walter Austin on the Burrell Creek Ranch. They all moved back into town when fire destroyed the ranch house in 2003. The next several years would see Mom’s creative juices flowing again. She traveled and found herself back to her roots in Kelowna where she stayed till moving back to Grand Forks to be with family in 2012. She had developed an active online life and as Mom’s health started slowing her down, that online life became even more important to her. My Mom was an amazing soul who lived life on her own terms with her own unique style. She was passionate about all she did. She was an award winning photographer and published author. She loved reading, gardening and the color yellow! An expert in local weeds and wild flowers, she particularly loved her birds! She was a webmaster, designing both her own web sites and others, and was a superb crafts person. She had an admirable sense of morals and thrived on thought provoking issues. Her spirit and conviction are an inspiration. She was indeed a force to be reckoned with! I know while on her new path, she will be giving others a piece of her mind, correcting their English, making friends and photographing the birds with a steady hand again! Love you Da’momma Mom is lovingly remembered by her son Peter of Langley; daughter Melissa of Grand Forks; brother Alan (Val) Kliewer of Coquitlam. Grandsons Liam, Noah and Phoenix; niece Tara (Jason) Wildman of Coquitlam (children Jake & Zoey), nephew Adam (Chantel) Kliewer of Calgary and her long distance sweetie Ray. Mom now joins her parents, sister Kathy, son Christopher, husband Doug, good friend Walter and her furry friend Buddy. Celebration of life to take place 11:00 July 5, 2014 at the Anglican Church. Cremation has taken place. Graham Funeral Home of Oliver, B.C. has been entrusted with care of arrangements. Condolences and stories can be expressed at www.grahamfh.com.
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Quote of the WeeK:
The multitude of books is making us ignorant. – Voltaire (1694 - 1778)
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z Kettle Adapted from a presentation to the river gets narrower and classes at West Boundary Elemengravel bars are above the surRiver tary, May 2014. face, meaning that available Q&A Today I want to tell you the habitat quickly shrinks as the story of Maddy the trout. This water heats up to lethal levels. is a true story, kind of. One that By 5 per cent of MAD requires a bit of imagination, there’s almost nothing left—a GRAHAM WATT and no fear of statistics of a very few deep holes between secbasic kind. tions of river that you can walk across. And the Maddy is a rainbow trout (formally Oncorhyn- river can go from above 20 per cent down to 5 chus mykiss for those who like Latin), a flashy, per cent in a matter of a few weeks—not a lot sporty fish of rivers and lakes across the land, of time for water restrictions to kick in. Five per good eating for birds and bears and humans cent of MAD is less than five cubic meters per alike. People have been known to travel far and second—less water than could fill a small cargo wide to cast a fly for Maddy and her kin. In the van. Kettle and Granby Rivers, she can grow as long Scientists from the provincial government as your arm, if you let her. have looked at flows and habitat around the KetMaddy the trout is a generous type, tolerating tle and Granby Rivers, and are studying changes hairy hands and painful hooks to some degree, to fisheries and water regulations to help protect happy to hide away in deep pools or run the riv- the trout and other needs of the river. The Kettle er hunting for scuttling critters. River Watershed Management Plan is examining In the hottest days of summer she’ll seek the these options to give advice on the best ways for coldest places, for when the water warms above the government, for our communities, and for 20 degrees she quickly tires. When the river runs fishers and people along the river to help. low, Maddy has fewer and fewer places to hide, So what might Maddy’s advice be to us? as once-deep holes are filled up with cobbles and “Don’t cut down trees near the shore, plant gravel, less large logs and shady spots provide them back instead (cottonwood, rose, native cooling cover, and safe cool places disappear as willow all suit me fine). Fix eroding slopes that the water falls. And then, when the hiding plac- choke my summer home with sediment. Put logs es are the least, they fill with lines and and boulders in just the right places to deepen hooks and nets— holes where they have filled in. Use and sneaks. much less water, Maddy gives of especially in herself if we summer— give back. But those lawns she’s MAD will grow now (here’s green again the statistics). in fall! Keep Trout do best when the river your trash and is running medium-full—not trucks and poltoo fast, lots of room to swim lution well away and hide and eat—somewhere from me. Know the between the average flow for the fishing and water whole year (mean, meaning average, annual regulations and redischarge or MAD), and 20 per cent or one- port poachers and polluters (1-877-952-RAPP). fifth the flow at MAD. (Mean annual discharge And stop with all the hooks when the flows are downstream of Grand Forks is about 83 cubic lower and the water’s warm—even if you catch meters per second—a little less than a backyard me and let me go, I might not make it to when swimming pool going by every second). the waters become cool once more.” Below 20 per cent of MAD, it’s still okay—but ---Graham Watt is coordinator of the Kettle Rivwith the river warming up and habitat degraded, er Watershed Management Plan for the Regional things aren’t as good as at higher flows. Below 10 District of Kootenay Boundary. Contact Graham at per cent of MAD (often in August-September), plan@kettleriver.ca or 250.442.4111.
Molly’s message we understood each other better than anyone. Jessica relapsed less than a year after treatment and passed away in November 2009 at eight years old. I lost my little sister, but I know it wasn’t because her medical team didn’t do everything possible for her, because they did. And I know she wasn’t in pain in her last days because her nurses and doctors cared about her just as much as me. I know they did everything they could to keep her smiling for as long as possible, and there is a great deal of comfort knowing she was treated in the best place she could have been. All the time I think about saying goodbye to her for the last time in the hospital that made me better, but she wasn’t scared. She just said, “Bye, love you too” and showed me what bravery looks like. Children’s demonstrates that kind of bravery every single day. It’s shown by the patients and as well as every team member there, and because in part of the support of the people here today, BC Children’s Hospital is going to get the upgrade it so rightfully deserves. The patients and their families will receive care in a facility as amazing as they are and the staff will get to work with resources that will offer the support they need to work with the growing number of children in need of the only hospital like it in the
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whole province. Because of the hospital I’ve been able to experience many things: I graduated high school in 2012, I saw my favourite band in concert, I got to experience what it’s like to fall in love, bought my very first car, totalled my very first car, I work part-time to save for college tuition like every other healthy college student, I’ll get to watch my little brother graduate high school later this month. I just finished my first year of nursing school in Courtenay, and have three more to go before I graduate as registered nurse in the hopes of one day working along side the nurses at Children’s on the NEW oncology ward. I am also reaching a milestone in my health. One week from today, I will be celebrating five years in remission. As a cancer survivor, I’ve been waiting for the five-year mark since before I even finished treatment and I am beyond proud and excited to be sharing this moment with the people here today. On behalf of my friends who’ve received any sort of help from BC Children’s and their families, thank you so much for the support you’ve given to a place I think of as a second home. I can’t believe we’ve reached our goal and will be gaining a new facility as wonderful as the people who use it. Thank you.
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Grand Forks: 1 bdrm apt, river view, quiet, ideal for mature adult, $525/m. 250-442-8367
Free Items Clean couch and loveseat, recliner. After 6pm. 250-4427130. Truck Canopy, fits GMC 3/4 ton. 4 tires, 16.5 on 8 hole rims. 250-442-2059 Wanted: Large animal skin with head. Preferably, bear or tiger. For use in a play. 250442-5769.
Garage Sales Grand Forks: 2065 Coalchute Rd. June 14. 8am-noon. lots of misc items. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Fundraiserâ&#x20AC;? Grand Forks: 7005 4th St. Sat & Sun, June 14/15. 9amnoon. Grand Forks: 7571 Donaldson Dr. June 14 & 15. 9am3pm. Woodworking machines, tools, household etc. No early birds thank you. Grand Forks: â&#x20AC;&#x153;Movingâ&#x20AC;? Everything must go!!! Sat, June 14, 8am-1pm. 3260 Hall Frontage Rd. Grand Forks: Saturday June 14th. 178 80th Ave off Riverside Dr. 9am to 2pm.
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Misc. Wanted BUYING Coin Collections, Estates, Antiques, Native Art, Silver, Jewelry 250-499-0251 Cash paid for OLD postcards, calendars, license plates. guns, swords, military medals, pulp magazines, tins, toys, silver coins {10x}, fruit box labels, misc. antiques. Larry 250 545-7140 Chainsaw parts & pieces, working or not. 250-443-5997 FIREARMS: ALL types wanted, estates, collections, single items, military. We handle all paperwork and transportation. Licensed Dealer. Call 1-866960-0045 Or visit online at: www.dollars4guns.com Wanted: Wood burning fireplace insert. Must be CSA approved. 250-442-3096
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.
Grand Forks: 1-bdrm near dwntwn, F/S, laundry, Suitable for adult, N/S-N/P, utils included, avail now. 2 bdrm avail soon. 250-442-2168 Grand Forks-2 brdm apt. Black Knight, RR, NP, NS. 250-442-2599 / 443-1599. Grand Forks: 3 bdrm condo, clean & bright, 6 appliances. $750/m + utils. Avail June 15. 250-443-1403.
Plants /Nursery Carson Road Nursery: Fresh cut flowers. Peonies available for next 2 weeks. Lots of other fresh flowers as well. Potted plants, Wistiera, etc. Will be at the Farmerâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Market on Friday June 13. Fresh ďŹ&#x201A;owers available for weddings. 250-442-3306 flowers4737@gmail.com
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Houses For Sale 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 applâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s, UGS, landscaped, covered deck & carport, must see. $189,500. 250-442-8676
Mobile Homes & Parks Best Buy: Greenwood, cosy 2bdrm mobile home, lg corner lot, laundry room, upgrades, garage, work shop, RV parking, close to school, fully furnished. $64,900/obo. 250-4456340.
Real Estate FOR SALE. A rare gem! 3 BR riverview townhouse on the pristine Granby River with a fenced yard, 1.5 baths, large laundry area, and 30 metres from a semi private swimming beach and ice skating in the winter! This excellent location also features a covered carport with storage and a nice outdoor patio overlooking the river and no strata. Asking $159,900. Contact 604-3657007.
Grand Forks: clean 1 bdrm apt in quiet building near down town. Recent updates. N/S, RR. $500/m. 778-214-0408. LARGE bright two bedroom apartment near Grand Forks Hospital. Recently painted. New blinds and appliances. $650.00 + electricity. Laundry in building. N/S, N/P. References required. 250 584 5052 or mike_de@telus.net
Commercial/ Industrial Commercial space for rent or lease on the S curve entering Greenwood from the west. Highly visible to hwy traffic and has plenty of parking. Suitable for ice cream and food est. or w.h.y. Approx 1000 sq.ft. $875/mo. Ph 778-886-0359 GRAND FORKS: 76â&#x20AC;&#x2122;X34â&#x20AC;&#x2122; warehouse w/loading dock. 6585 Industrial Park Way. $1,500/m +utils. 250-442-2551 Grand Forks: Commercial space/shop, newly upgraded. 6401-Hwy #3(yellow building). 250-442-2599 / 250-443-1599. Small commercial space for rent or lease on the S curve entering Greenwood from the west. Highly visible to hwy traffic and has plenty of parking. Approx 500 sq.ft.$375/mo. For more info ph 778-886-0359
Homes for Rent Christina Lake: 4 bdrm house, 2 blocks from Christina Lake, Ref req, min 1 yr lease. Also available for sale. 604826-2275 or 604-302-3560 Grand Forks: 2bdrm house, rural setting, W/D, F/S, NS, NP, $650/m + utils. Avail Aug 1st. Cheryl 250-492-7622. Greenwood 2 bdrm home on Gold Ave. Fresh paint and flooring. Approved small pet with full deposit. Appliances incl D/W, fridge, stove, W/D. Lots of parking. $675/mo plus util. Ph 778-886-0359
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CITY OF GRAND FORKS REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS ROAD PAVING SERVICES #2014-06-11-RPS
The City of Grand Forks requires paving, patching and shouldering services in various locations around the City and invites proposals froP qualiÂżed contractors for the provision of paving of approximately 5,250m2, patching approximately 455m2 and shouldering approximately 1,400m in 2014. The purpose of this Request for Proposal (RFP) is to solicit proposals from contractors (Proponents) interested in providing the above noted construction services. Note that the program scope may change depending upon budget availability and other factors as yet unknown. The Proposal will be evaluated in accordance with [PART B] of this RFP. Based on the evaluation, the City intends to select a proponent who, in the sole and unfettered opinion of the City, best meets the criteria as stated in [PART B]. RFP documents are available for download from the BC Bid website: www.bcbid.gov.bc.ca or the City of Grand Forks website: www.city.grandforks.bc.ca. Should any potential proponent download this Request for Proposal, it is the proponentâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s responsibility to check for Addenda which will be posted on the aforementioned websites. Interested contractors must demonstrate their ability to achieve a high standard of quality in the provision of these services. All sealed proposals shall be marked â&#x20AC;&#x153;PROPOSAL 2014 PAVING PROGRA0 ConÂżdential-Do Not Open´ and will be received by 2 00 pP PaciÂżc TiPe on or before July 2, 2014, at: City of Grand Forks, 6641 Industrial Park Way Grand Forks, B.C.V0H 1H0 Attention: 'iane Heinrich, Corporate 2fÂżcer All inquiries shall be directed to: Attention: Dolores Sheets, Engineering Technologist City of Grand Forks 6641 Industrial Park Way Grand Forks, BC V0H 1H0 Phone: 250.442.8266 Ext. 60116 E-mail: dsheets@grandforks.ca. The City of Grand Forks reserves the right to accept or reject any and all proposals and to waive irregularities and informalities at its discretion. The City reserves the right to accept a proposal other than that with the highest evaluated score without stating reasons. By submitting a proposal, the proponent waives any right to contest, in any proceedings or action, the right of the City to accept or reject any proposal in its sole and unfettered discretion. Without limiting the generality of the foregoing, the City may consider any other factor besides capability to perform the work, in its sole and unfettered discretion. This Request for Proposal does not commit the City to award a contract or pay any costs incurred in the preparation of a proposal, or attendance at an interview meeting with City staff. Note: Should any potential proponent download the above document, it is the Proponentâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s responsibility to check for addenda that will be posted on BC BID or on our website: www.grandforks.ca .
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CITY CITY OF OF GRAND GRAND FORKS FORKS REQUEST REQUEST FOR FOR PROPOSALS PROPOSALS DOWNTOWN DOWNTOWN BEAUTIFICATION BEAUTIFICATION UPGRADES UPGRADES #2014-06-11-DBU #2014-06-11-DBU
Date of of Issue: Issue: June June 11, 11, 2014 2014 Date City of Grand Designated Contact Person: PURPOSE OF Forks DOWNTOWN BEAUTIFICATION PROJECT Sasha Bird, Manager of Development anduse Engineering Downtownâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s are one of the largest mixed developments City there of Grand Forksa strategic plan for downtown, nor any and is rarely Box 220, 6641 Industrial Way through public consulformal management of it. Park Council, Grand has Forks, BC tation, embarked on beautifying the downtown core to V0H 1H0 create a more vibrant and inviting area for the residents, Phone: 250.442.4146 business district and visitors. The goal is to create a special E-mail:to sbird@grandforks.ca place live, work and play. PURPOSE OF DOWNTOWN BEAUTIFICATION PROJECT The City of Grand Forks (the â&#x20AC;&#x153;Cityâ&#x20AC;?) is seeking proposals from qualifiedare contractors providemixed innovative and green Downtownâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s one of thetolargest use developments initiatives sidewalk repair/replacement, supply nor andany and there for is rarely a strategic plan for downtown, construction of new traffic of formal management of it. median Council,islands, throughinstallation public consulunderground irrigationon and electrical the lines, repair/refurbishtation, has embarked beautifying downtown core to ment tree wells, supply area and construction of a createofaexisting more vibrant and inviting for the residents, retaining andand stairs, installation of decorative business wall district visitors. The goal is to createpoles, a special and installation placesupply to live,and work and play.of trees. For for Proposal document, please visit our Thethe Cityfull of Request Grand Forks (the â&#x20AC;&#x153;Cityâ&#x20AC;?) is seeking proposals website at www.grandforks.ca. from qualiÂżed contractors to provide innovative and green initiatives for sidewalk repair/replacement, and A non-mandatory Proponentâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s gathering willsupply be held starting construction of newCity trafÂżc median islands, installation outside temporary Hall, 6641 Industrial Park Way of on underground and electrical lines, repair/refurbishJune 19, 2014irrigation at 9:00 am. ment of existing tree wells, supply and construction of a Interested proponents must submit proposals marked retaining wall and stairs, installation of decorative poles, â&#x20AC;&#x153;Request for Proposal â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Downtown Beautification Upand supply and installation of trees. grades, Confidential â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Do Not Openâ&#x20AC;?, will be received by For the Request please 2:00 PM,fulllocal time for on Proposal or beforedocument, July 2, 2014, at: see Supplier on BC BID or visit our website at Cityattachments of Grand Forks, www.grandforks.ca. Box 220, 6641 Industrial Park Way Grand Forks,Proponentâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s BC V0H 1H0 A non-mandatory gathering will be held starting Attention: Diane outside temporary City Heinrich, Hall, 6641Corporate Industrial Officer Park Way on June 19, 2014 at be 10:00 am. to: All inquiries shall directed Interested proponents Attention: Sashamust Bird,submit proposals marked â&#x20AC;&#x153;Request for Proposal Downtown BeautiÂżcation UpManagerÂą of Development and Engineering grades, Âą Do Not Open´, will be received by CityConÂżdential of Grand Forks 2:00 PM, local6641 time Industrial on or before Box 220, ParkJuly Way2, 2014, at: City of Forks, Grand BC Forks, Grand Box 220, V0H 1H0 6641 Industrial Park Way Grand Forks, BC V0H 1H0 Phone: 250.442.4146 Attention: Diane Heinrich, Corporate 2fÂżcer E-mail: sbird@grandforks.ca All inquiries shall be directed to: the right to accept or The City of Grand Forks reserves reject Attention: any and allSasha proposals Bird,and to waive irregularities and informalities at itsManager discretion. City reserves right to of The Development and the Engineering acceptCity a proposal of Grandother Forksthan that with the highest evaluated score Box without reasons. By submitting a proposal, the 220,stating 6641 Industrial Park Way proponent Grandwaives Forks,any BCright to contest, in any proceedings or action, V0Hthe 1H0right of the City to accept or reject any proposal Phone: in its sole and unfettered discretion. Without limiting 250.442.4146 the generality of the foregoing, the City may consider any E-mail: sbird@grandforks.ca other factor besidesForks capability to perform The City of Grand reserves the rightthe to work, acceptinorits sole discretion. rejectand anyunfettered and all proposals and to waive irregularities and
This RequestatforitsProposal does commit the the Cityright to to informalities discretion. Thenot City reserves award pay any incurred in the preparaacceptaacontract proposalorother thancosts that with the highest evaluated tion of without a proposal, or attendance an interview meeting the score stating reasons. Byatsubmitting a proposal, with City staff. proponent waives any right to contest, in any proceedings or action, the right the City bidders to acceptdownload or reject any Note: Should any of potential theproabove posal in its sole unfettered discretion. Without limiting document, it is and the Proponents/bidders responsibility the generality of the foregoing, the City may consider any to check for addenda that will be posted on our webotherwww.grandforks.ca factor besides capability to perform the work, in its site: sole and unfettered discretion. This Request for Proposal does not commit the City to award a contract or pay any costs incurred in the preparation of a proposal, or attendance at an interview meeting with City staff. Note: Should any potential bidders download the above document, it is the Proponents/bidders responsibility to check for addendaâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s that will be posted on BC BID or on our website: www.grandforks.ca
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Grand Forks 2 bdrm mobile home private setting $600 1 bdrm suite close to dwntwn 4 appl’s utilities inc $700 2 bdrm apt $725 3 bdrm condo $750 2 bdrm home w/ garage. quiet
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Christina Lake basement suit 1bdrm + den, close to beach, includes utils, cable & internet, partly furnished, private entrance, shared yard, RR, NS, NP. $725/m 250-505-4275.
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Grand Forks: Lg clean 2 bdrm basement suite. Newly renoed. F/S/W/D, cable, utils, internet included. Private entrance, shared yard & patio space, close to beach & down town. N/S, N/P. $900/m. 250-442-5035. or 250-500-5211.
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Sharon 250-442-6396
Jazz 250-443-9088
Val 250-442-7655
area $750 3 bdrm home 5 appl’s, in town
Townhouses
$850 3 bdrm 1.5 bath home, 2 car garage, 5 appl’s near Spencer Hill $900 3 bdrm 2 bath home in town $950 CHRISTINA LAKE 3 bdrm 5 appl’s close to
Grand Forks: 3 Bedroom units coming available at The Gables for $728.00 per month. Subsidy may be available. Income limit may apply. Dependants required. No pets. Contact Jackie at jjoyce1.joyce@gmail.com or phone 250-443-0013.
COPPER RIDGE BEAUTY! Architecturally designed rancher w/fully finished walk out basement. Features 9’ and vaulted ceilings, dream kitchen, hardwood floors, double garage, circular paved drive and more! $495,000. Call Sharon for details on this executive one owner home.
BRIGHT 2 BED & 1 BATH HOME. 2 Blocks from the Christina Lake public beach. $145,900. MLS #2396601 Call Jazz or Val
GREAT DEVELOPMENT POTENTIAL! These 44.89 acres have a tranquil setting with access from Morrissey Creek Road and HWY 3. $275,000. MLS# 2389948 Call Val or Jazz
TRANQUIL, PRIVATE 48.9 ACRES. Up the desirable North Folk Valley. A water license available. $149,000. MLS # 2216676 Call Jazz or Val
METICULOUS PLANNING AND ATTENTION TO DETAIL MAKE THIS HOME A PLEASURE! Open plan great room, fabulous master w/ full ensuite, walk-in closet and garden doors to huge deck and hot tub! Guest room is just steps from the 2nd bath, and the 3rd bedroom is currently used as an office. Double garage, storage shed, u.g. sprinklers and paved road access at front and rear of this home! $344,900. MLS #2392858 Call Sharon 250 442 6396
A HOUSE TO CALL HOME! 4 bedroom home is on a large lot. Underground sprinklers and a fully fenced garden. $179,900. MLS #2393399 Call Val or Jazz
MOVE YOUR BUSINESS TO MARKET AVE in the downtown core of Grand Forks, BC. Almost 2000 sq. ft. with movable walls. $249,000. MLS #2392809 Call Val or Jazz
PRICED WELL BELOW ASSESSED VALUE. Close to town and all amenities yet with a private and rural feel. Over 2.6 acres with a home and outbuildings. Treed and some fencing. Call today for more information. $129,900. MLS #2396333 Call Jazz or Val
$308,000! BETTER THAN NEW 2 BEDRM, 2 BATH BUNGALOW W/FULL BASEMENT W/9’CEILINGS. Features: hardwood floors, huge private deck, brand new heatpump for heating and cooling. Detached shop is ideal for home based business! Spotless condition! DSC2081 Call Sharon for full details.
OPEN CONCEPT 3 bedroom 2 bath home with high ceilings on a large lot. Many upgrades have been done. $189,900. MLS #2396109 Call Val or Jazz
BEAUTIFUL WATERFRONT HOME with spectacular views of Christina Lake. 3 bedroom 2.5 baths, over 80 feet of water front, underground sprinklers, detached double garage, private yard and gated driveway $1,199,000. MLS #2396149 Call Jazz or Val
school $800 avail July 1/14 to March 31/15 GREENWOOD 3 bdrm home 5 appl’s avail July 1
ROCK CREEK 2 bdrm home $750 avail July 1
TERM NEGOTIABLE ON PRIME INDUSTRIAL/COMMERICAL or OFFICE SPACE IN GRAND FORKS
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AND GREENWOOD N/S, N/P, References. Ken: 250-442-2632 ken.dodds@yahoo.ca Grand Forks Realty Ltd.
Suites, Lower Grand Forks: 1 $525/m. Downtown. 713-8708.
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Houses For Sale
299.7 AC. RIVERFRONT RANCH! GORGEOUS LOG HOME, CLASSIC BARN, GOOD CORRALS AND FENCES, 95 IRRIG.ACRES. MLS #2397162 $1,150,000. Call Sharon for details
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BIG PRICE REDUCTION. Seller wants to move this property. Great price for Christina Lake. Come Make an offer!! $245,000. MLS# 2397832
COME TAKE A LOOK at this active cattle ranch. Whether it is a hobby farm or a self-contained beef Ranch, this property has it all. Come Make an Offer. $849,000. MLS# 2395724
AWESOME BOUNDARY CREEK FRONT HOME! 3 BR, 2 levels, walk out basement. 1420 SQ FT newer home, RV parking. Only $179,000. MLS# 23922278
2 BR, 1250 SQ FT HOME, attached garage. Large lot on a quiet street in Greenwood. Asking $159,000. MLS# 2396675
32’ BY 24’ SHOP 60 amp sub-panel, 220 service, insulated, 1406 sq. ft. home, 3 BR, 2 bath, built in 2008, 6 appliances included, 27’ by 16’ attached garage w/40 amp sub-panel, .346 acre level lot. $259,000. MLS# 2391824
NEW PRICE TO HELP YOU WITH THAT WISH LIST! Custom built over 3,300 sq. ft., spacious, lots of great features & close to schools, recreation, hospital & town. Now asking $375,000 & looking for offers or even a trade to the coast. MLS# 2212759
6.75 ACRES OF FARMLAND. Rural yet just min. to town. several building sites with Views of Grand Forks, Grand Forks valley, and the Mountains in all directions. “Lots of potential here”. $219,000. MLS# 2396191
OWNER WANTS TO SELL! Own your home and help pay your mortgage with this 4 BR, 3 bath home centrally located. With this low maintenance yard, go and enjoy your summer! $240,000. MLS# 2393910
250-442-2632
3 BR HOME IN DOWNTOWN GREENWOOD Low maintenance yard. This property is a perfect starter or retirement home. Vendor will review at ALL offers. $139,000. MLS# 2218092
A LOVELY CORNER BUILDING LOT in a quiet area of Grand Forks. Close to everything and fully serviced. Only $56,000! MLS# 2394709
CHARMING, quiet and plenty of sunshine. 5 BR, 360 degree view from this picturesque rural acreage. $347,000. MLS# 2396101
TUCKED AWAY FROM TRAFFIC, this lovely half acre corner lot is treed, has water, power, septic and several out buildings in place. MFG Home lived in year round. $124,900. MLS# 2394860
PRICED TO SELL and located close to the River, this 3 BR home is ready to move in today. 1/2 acre lot. $114,900. MLS# 2397865
JUST REDUCED! Great location for this 3 BR. 2 bath home close to hospital, schools, shopping & recreation. On large corner lot with detached garage/shop & now only $199,000 & looking for offers. MLS# 2206896
OVER 40 ACRES with a new well. Private and only minutes from Grand Forks. This property has both pasture and timber. The Trans-Canada trail bisects it. The trail is great for all recreation. A seasonal creek runs through the property. $159,000. MLS# 2398223
COMFORTABLE CHRISTINA LAKE HOME With over 2300 sq. ft. finished. 2 car garage plus RV carport. On cul-de-sac. Great landscaping and move-in ready. Extra large media room, family room and games rooms. Private decks and entertaining areas. $269,000. MLS# 2398284
THIS LOT IS LOCATED JUST WEST OF GRAND FORKS. Nice views in all directions. Build here and enjoy life in the Boundary! $79,000. MLS# 2212961
REDUCED! Adult community living: 925 sq. ft. 7 yr. old modular home in like new condition. 2 BR, main bath plus ensuite, walk in closet, central air, C/W 5 appliances and much more. $95,000. MLS# 2206271
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Recreational/Sale
Chevy 350ci, HO, $500. Rebuilt turbo 400, $650. Rebuilt turbo 350, $500. (4) new studded winter tires, 95% tread, 215-75R15, $600/obo. 250443-4775.
1999 19ft WILDERNESS Fleetwood Travel Trailer, awning, furnace, microwave, fridge, stove. Easy and light to tow. $5,000. 250-442-3403.
Cars - Sports & Imports 2002 Nissans, 4cyl 2.5 & 1.8, Altima 187,000km & Sentra, auto & 5 speed, both 4dr and new snow tires. $3,100 & $4,900. 250-442-0122 or 250493-1807. Run and look excellent. Sentra one owner, non smoker, 5 speed. Grand Forks
Motorcycles 1990 Harley Davidson 1200cc Lots of extras, has been lowered. Asking $5000. For more details call 250-442-2271 1998 HD ElectraGlide Classic w/ 96â&#x20AC;? S&S motor and colour matching. 2010 Thunder Creek Trailer, $17,000. To view call Rick. 250-442-5635.
Recreational/Sale 1986 Ford Cobra 26â&#x20AC;&#x2122; Motor Home Class â&#x20AC;&#x153;Câ&#x20AC;?. New upholstery, sleeps 5, rear bathroom, 2-way fridge, stove, A/C, propane furnace. For more info 250-442-7777. $5,500/obo. 1992 Cardinal 27ft. 5th wheel w/pullout, in very good condition, inside stored. New awning, water heater and pump. Recently serviced and road ready. $6,700/obo. From June 9th, view at 55 Sagamore Ave, Grand Forks. 250-442-3224
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2001 F250 Super Duty, 4X4, 7â&#x20AC;? lift, new tires, rebuilt engine, $8,500/firm, great truck. 2005/ 900 RMK Polaris long track, top end done, $3,000. 2 campers: 8â&#x20AC;&#x2122; newer Okanagan model, $15,000. Older 9â&#x20AC;&#x2122; model in good shape, $1,600. 250-4422930 or 250-442-6415
Iâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;m one of them. The Hearing Foundation of Canada funds the only nationally coordinated medical research program to find the cause and cure of hearing loss.
2006 â&#x20AC;&#x153;Wildcatâ&#x20AC;? 5th wheel. 25ft. Excellent condition, has had NS & NP, slide, sep. toilet, full shower w/skylight, microwave, lg view windows w/blinds, high ceilings, queen bed, lots of storage, factory SOLAR for battery charging. $11,500. 250-442-0972
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Late 80â&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Phasers. One stock, one modified. $4,000/both. 1985 Maxim X, excellent shape, $2,900. 250-442-7471. Oldie but goodie. 1978 Empress Class A 26 ft. Motorhome on GM chassis with 454 cu. 72,000 km. Needs a bit of interior TLC but sound mechanically and ready to go. All appliances in working order. Not rotten or leaky. $3200 for a quick sale. Call 442-2271
Don Harron
Trucks & Vans 1987 Dodge Dakota, reg cab, long box, auto, V6, one owner, 169,000km, very clean, canopy, 2 wheel drive, $1,800/obo. 250-442-0122 or 250-4931807. Grand Forks 1990 FORD F250, $1,000. 250-449-1889
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Dancers dazzle at year end recital
Dancers from the Dazzle Dance Studio in Grand Forks performed their 2014 year end recital on Friday at Grand Forks Secondary. In all, 50 dancers performed 21 different routines in jazz, ballet, musical theatre, tap, lyrical, hip-hop, irish and belly dance.w. (Top) Pre-ballet girls perform When You Wish upon a Star. (bottom left) beginner pre-teen jazz girls perform. (bottom right) Advanced ballet. Craig Lindsay photos
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CONGRATULATIONS
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TO THE GRAND FORKS SECONDARY SCHOOL
CLASS OF
Also featuring graduates of Grand Forks Home School Association and EBUS
Academy
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GFSS Graduation Class of 2014
Welcome to the
Home of the Wolves
Granby River Congratulations Dental to all the 2014
graduates! Ruby Antonelli
Shanea Asling
David Barney
Timothy Blair
Shantelle Bron
Rik Brown
Raini Davidson
Kaden Dolan
Sarah Dorgelo
Alyssa Dorner-Kinakin
Blair’s
Home Inspections Commercial – Residential
Phone: 250.442.8175 Cell: 250.443.1905 Email: blairshome@nethop.net
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May Your Future be Healthy
Graduation is not the end, it’s the beginning......
Congratulations & wishing you a bright and happy future!
7281 - 5th Street, Grand Forks, BC 250-442-2152
“ What lies behind us and what lies before us are tiny matters compared to what lies within us” – Ralph Walso Emerson
NEW WEST TRADING Co. Grand Forks & District Recreation 250-442-2202 • 250-442-3488 gfplay@rdkb.com
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278 Market Ave. 250-442-5342
from the management and staff of
Well Done! Congratulations Graduates of 2014 Have Fun!
...but don’t drink and drive
Tessa Gobbett
Kylie Sargeant
Alyssa Kinakin
Boundary Park Mall 250-442-5560
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GFSS Graduation Class of 2014
Welcome to the
Home of the Wolves
What an accomplishment! Look towards your futures with optimism! Congratulations from
Louise Currier Brynn Fitzpatrick
Ben Garrison
Simone Gentry
Tessa Gobbett
Notary Public
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Conduct Yourselves in such a way that you are POLARIZED for your Future!
Congratulations on your Achievement! Boundary Electric
Cortney Gosselin
Tristan Harvey
David Hecht
Hailee Hoodie
Wishing you happiness, health & prosperity for your future! Good Luck! Hats off to the Grads of 2014!
Ian Horahan
Gavin Kinakin
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The Road to Success is Always Under Construction. Hereâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s to building a bright future!
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Morrissey Creek Building Supplies 2750 E. Almond Gardens Rd (250) 442-2313
Congratulations To all the Graduating Students of 2014! Best Wishes for a Bright and Successful Future 250-442-2711 Toll free: 1-800-567-3199 www.grandforksrealestate.ca
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GFSS Graduation Class of 2014
Welcome to the
Home of the Wolves
Grads 2014 Go with the flow and let the Wave of Congratulations wash over you! Y&R Water SaleS & ServiceS Ph 250-442-5537 u 8098 Donaldson Dr., Grand Forks
SALES • SERVICE • INSTALLATION
Hours: Mon-Fri 8-5 Sat 9-5 Sun 9-3
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Aidan Klassen
Congratulations to all 2014 Grads
George Kozub
Kole Krocker
Carly Krueger
Jese Lawrence
Isiah McDonald
Larissa McKinlay
Trey McPeek
Congratulations Class of 2014 Put your best foot forward as you journey through the “fairways” of your life.
Life is most enjoyable by having a positive attitude
Lia Azhure
282 Second Avenue, Christina Lake 250-447-9313
250-442-0141 7157-3rd Ave, Grand Forks
Wishing you a smooth ride on your road to success!
Congratulatons Grads A solid education is a strong investment in your future.
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Congratulations to all the grads of 2014 and our own Grads
Way to go Grads! Best wishes for a Happy & Successful Future!
Kacey Soule
Kole Krocker
Aleena Stoochnoff
From the staff & management of
Tyanna Stoochnoff Brynn Fitzpatrick
Roly Russell
RDKB Director - Area D
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GFSS Graduation Class of 2014
Welcome to the
Home of the Wolves
Congratulations
Class of 2014 Celebrate Responsibly and Have a Safe and Dry Grad!
Maxwell Nicholson
Quintin Nielsen
Amanda Nuyten
Kyle Odland
Congratulations Class of 2014 Best of luck in your future endeavours From the management & staff of
Clarissa Palek
Ethan Peterson
Elena Plotnikoff
“Possibility has no limits. Enjoy yourselves out there!” Yaletown
Acupuncture Beverly Osachoff, R.TCMP 250-442-9662
Shayna Plotnikoff
Tyra Rexin
235 72nd Ave., Grand Forks, BC
1555 Central Ave. 250-443-2253
Corporation of the City of Grand Forks
Grad, it’s your time to shine Here’s to a 24 karat future
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Be The Change You Want To See!
2014
RILKOFF’S STORE Monday - Saturday 9 - 6 Sunday 9 - 5 250-442-2510 • 4415 Hwy 3 West of Grand Forks
Congratulations! May all your dreams for the future become a reality!
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MLA BOUNDARY - SIMILKAMEEN 6037 Main Street PO Box 998, Oliver BC V0H 1T0 Phone: 250.498-5122 Toll Free: 1.855.498.5122 linda.larson.mla@leg.bc.ca
Congratulations Class of 2014 Best Wishes for a Successful Future! SELECT OFFICE PRODUCTS
256 Market Ave • 250-442-2466
Congratulations 0 1 2 4 f o s d a r G “Set your goals, take the action, live your dreams.” – Catherine Pulsifer
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Grand Forks Secondary School
Welcome to the
Hats Off to the Graduates of 2014 and our own Grads
Home of the Wolves
It’s a beginning, not an end ELENA PLOTNIKOFF
Kaden Dolan
Isiah McDonald
1695 Central • 250-442-2929
Congratulations
Grads!
The best way to predict the future is to create it. Enjoy creating yours! from the management & staff of
Grand Forks Secondary School’s graduating class of 2014 has reached the end of this road. This, however, is not the end, it is just the beginning. We are the future, standing in the threshold of tomorrow with this being the first day of the rest of our lives. We will look back on this day with fondness for these were the best days of our lives. We entered to learn and now we go forth to serve and oh, the places you will go! Webster’s dictionary defines graduation as a time to say all of these silly things as though they actually accurately represent our transition from high school students into adult members of society. Really, this process is more complicated, frustrating and amazing than we are led to believe. Though we are being encouraged to have our entire lives planned out, what needs to be remembered not only by us but by those pressuring us to figure everything out is that sometimes things just work out and other times they don’t—but they fall apart only to reform into something better. Sometimes things won’t be great; you’ll miss your parents and they won’t be around, you can’t go out and party because you need to study, you won’t be able to make that cute dinner for one recipe that you saw on Pinterest because you only have enough money to buy cups of noodles, and everyone
In and around GFSS
The school turned to social media to promote communication.
7431 - 2nd Street, Grand Forks Ph: (250) 442-8444 (Moving soon to: 327 72nd Ave.)
Congrats Grads! You’re looking Good for a Stylin’ Future
Lynne
Headlines Hair Studio 222 Market Ave. • 250-442-0014
else’s lives will seem to be moving in bigger and better directions. The thing about these difficult times is that they are a part of growing up and we will get through them because really, what other option will we have? We will cry into our pillows, call our moms, make some lists, and figure it out. Even during the tough times you are still you; beautiful, capable you and you have the ability to make changes if you aren’t happy. All throughout school we have been somebody else’s little brother or sister, somebody’s kid or grandchild but now we get to be our own people. Through these years we can form our own identity through choices and actions decided solely by what best suits us. We can be selfish and introspective, move to towns where no one knows our story and tell the barista at Starbucks a fake name. We do not have to live up to anyone’s expectations but our own. With hard work, determination and some ill-placed faith in a world that has screwed us over time and time again, we can accomplish and we can succeed. Thirteen years ago we didn’t even know how to tie our own shoes but now not only are they laced up but we are running in them and going places farther than our five-year-old minds could ever imagine. Our dreams and ambition reach beyond the confines of this small town’s borders but it is here that our roots have been planted, allowing us to grow into the potential-filled people that we are today.
Doug Wille arrived in School District 51 in the spring of 1979 to take over the music program; 2013-2014 would be his final year in a stellar career as he retires along with the grad class of 2014.
Congratulations to the graduates of 2014!
Boundary
We wish you all the best as you pursue your dreams.
Grand Forks Credit Union Tues to Fri 9:30am-5pm & Sat 9:30am-1pm • 250-442-5511 • www.gfdscu.com
A milestone has passed, new things begun, dreams as shining as the sun, a goal achieved, a victory won! That’s Graduation! Congratulations and best wishes in your future.
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Grand Forks Secondary School
Welcome to the
Home of the Wolves
Congratulations Grads of 2014 and to our own grad
Ashley Wlasoff Tastie Treat
1629 Central Ave • 250-442-3015
A Very Proud
Congratulations to our own Special Grad
Brook Thate
In and around GFSS
Brian Thate 250-442-7370 www.brianthate.com LITTLE OAK REALTY
Kettle River Veterinary Services Congratulates All 2014 Graduates!
Have a “Barking” Good Time in your Future! 250-442-3799 • 5-7480 4th Street GRAND FORKS
plan well, work hard, attain your dream Robert J. Ogloff *CFP Ogloff Financial Services Inc. 250-442-3164 robert.j.ogloff@sunlife.com
Congratulations Kyle Odland We wish you all the best on your future endeavours.
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BORDER COUNTRY REALTY
250-442-2124
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GFSS Graduation Class of 2014
Welcome to the Oh what a happy day! Congratulations and Best of Luck to all the Grads of 2014 From
Home of the Wolves
What an Achievement! Congratulations Class of 2014
250-442-3845 5425 Hughes Rd, Grand Forks
250-442-8311 7168 2nd St.
Cameron Rezansoff
Jaclyn Salter
Kylie Sargeant
Kacey Soule
Lillian Starchuk
James Stone
Aleena Stoochnoff
Tyanna Stoochnoff
Congratulations Grads! Think first, make good choices and your future will be successful! Best Wishes from 1512 Central Ave • 250-442-5788
May all of your dreams for the future become a reality!
331 Central Ave, Grand Forks (250) 442-5995
congratulations! class of 2014 We’re all smiles for your achievements ! Continue to work hard and you will realize your hopes and dreams! from all of us at DR. GREGORY’S DENTAL OFFICE 334 Market Ave. • 250-442-8883
Grand Forks Rotary Club Investing in our children’s futures
Congratulations to all our 2014 Graduates!
7331- 5th St. 250-442-2171
You’ve created a strong foundation to grow on look to the future, but don’t forget your roots
Are you interested in becoming a Rotary Exchange Student?
Congratulations!
Call Pat Hudson – Rotary Secretary at 250-442-1215 for more information
250-442-2014 3315 Carson Rd
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GFSS Graduation Class of 2014
Welcome to the
Home of the Wolves
2014 GRADUATES! Wishing you Happiness & Success for a Bright Future! Grace McGregor Riley Strang
Anton Strukoff
William Strukoff
RDKB Christina Lake Area Director
Lila Sweet-Water’s
“Surge” forward to your futures! Here’s to you Grads! Wishing you a future full of Goodies!
Mrs. B&B Bakery 250-442-2304 Grand Forks
Alexis Switzer
Christian Tack
Congratulations to all 2014 grads
UPTOWN
Sew & Serge
250-442-0171 • 7354-2nd Street
Brook Thate
“Go confidently in the direction of your dreams. Live the life you have imagined.” – Henry David Thoreau
Gavin Kanakin
Amanda Nuyten
Connor Tralnberg
Congratulations to our own
Mathew Thomas
Dylan Thomson
Connor Tralnberg
Congratulations to all Grads Learn everything you can, anytime you can, from anyone you can – there will always come a time when you will be grateful you did. - Sarah Caldwell
True Service
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236 Market Ave. 250-442-5558
Special Grads! 7000 27th St., Grand Forks, B.C. 250-442-3480
You’re on your way! Go make a difference in the world! Congratulations Grads of 2014
Grand Forks Home Hardware DOWNTOWN - 350-72nd Ave • 250-442-3135
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GFSS Graduation Class of 2014
Welcome to the
Congratulations 2014 Graduates! Continue to invest in your education and you will reach your Goals and Dreams!
Home of the Wolves
Congratulations Grads Wishing you a bright & promising future.
Ludowicz Mellett Law 384 Market Ave 250-442-8360
7654 Donaldson Dr. 250-442-5855
Best wishes Class of 2014 Plan well, work hard ~ Your return will be a happy and successful future.
Travis Van Camp
Samantha Vandal
Nathan Vogel
Landon Warwaruk
Ashley Wlasoff
2 Thumbs Up As you advance from PG to Mature, we hope you all have a Red Carpet future! from your friends at the
Kemp Harvey Burch Kientz Inc. Certified General Accountants 250-442-2121 619 Central Ave • www.khgcga.com
Good Luck in your Future Endeavors!
257 Market Ave. • 250-442-5115 MOVIE INFO 250-442-2444 OFFICE • gemtheatre@shaw.ca
Best Wishes Grads of 2014! Be Safe, Be Smart, Our Future Depends on You!
Grand Forks Bottle depot 250-442-2781
7261-5th St.
7816 donaldson drive • 250-442-2523
Panago Congratulates our Grads!
Landon Warwaruk
PHOTOS UNAVAILABLE FOR Sarah Alexander Jesse Bachmier Chelsea Lakey John Van
The Boundary District Teacher’s Association Congratulates the Grads of 2014! Rubee Antonelli
7320 - 4th St (Boundary Park Mall), Grand Forks BC
Your teachers are proud of all of you and wish you success as you venture into this next, exciting stage of your lives. As you celebrate your accomplishments, please remember to do so safely.
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Grand Forks Home School Association
Grads of 2014
Boundary Home Building Centre Team
Zacharie Bowman
Breeanne Klassen
“We do not need magic to transform our world. we carry all of the power we need inside ourselves already.” – J.K. Rowling
Tiffany Klassen
Christina Lake Recreation Comission 250-442-2202
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Good Luck Grads
FOR
Aliah Penner
as you embark on your new adventures.
250-442-2148
1538 W. Central Ave., Grand Forks, BC
You’re Cruisin’ Now!
Graduation is the first leg of your journey. May your future be free of potholes. Call Jasmine for an appointment 250-442-2289
6785 - 19th St., Grand Forks tomkat4@telus.net
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Wishing you the best of luck on your Fresh new start
Special Congratulations to our Flexus Grads
575 Central Ave, Grand Forks, BC • 250-442-0266
Congratulations The Walker Development Centre staff and School District 51 would like to congratulate Jessica Webb and Seth Wood who have met the Ministry of Education of British Columbia’s requirements for Graduation in the 2013-2014 school year. We are so proud of you and wish you the best as you move forward! Sincerely, Doug Lacey, Principal Brenda Boyd, Senior Class & Adults Teacher Linda Dolezsar, Junior Class Teacher Joanne Van Hoogevest, Secretary Billy Metcalf, Child & Youth Care Worker.
We’ve got your lumber
Tomkat Automotive
Naida 7219 2nd St. 250-442-8990
250-447-6561
1925 Hwy 3, Christina Lake www.wildways.com
DESIGN & INSTALLATION
1815B Central Ave., Grand Forks 250-442-2242
Congratulations & Good Luck
Hairworx Studio
Congratulations, Graduates
IONS T A UL
CO
Clorice Metcalfe
Grad of 2014
in your future endeavours
Your education is the building blocks to a solid foundation for your future.
Brooke Thate and Brynn Fitzpatrick
Congratulations Cortney Gosselin! We are very proud of you... Your Pharmasave Family!
Jessica Webb
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Excellent job in coming this far... Go forth into this world and make a difference that only you can make by making your dreams come true and being true to yourself. From all of us at the Grand Forks Gazette we wish all of you the best of wishes for whatever the future brings.