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WEDNESDAY, JUNE 18, 2014
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Grand Forks Secondary School held its graduation ceremonies Friday, June 13, at the Jack Goddard Memorial Arena. Diplomas and scholarships were handed out; speeches were made by parent Brad McPeek, vice-principal Mike Phelan, and valedictorians Tyra Rexin and Ian Horahan. The Aboriginal community performed a special presentation for the graduates. See pages 16 and 17 for scholarship and Lupine Award winners.
Observation Mountain The first event on Friday for city councillors, staff and committee members was the ribbon cutting at the kiosk at Observation Mountain. The kiosk whch is at the bottom of Observation Mountain at the end of 2nd Street will help guide both visitors and residents alike. “It’s been very undervalued as a landmark,” said Mayor Taylor. “Other than the few energetic people who can sprint to the top – it has been very under-utilized. Having a better pathway up (is great). We will also probably look at how we can move people up from the other side if we develop more of a spot on top so we can relax and enjoy the jewel of our valley.” There was also a cheque presentation from • See NATURE PHOTOS page 32
Councillors learn much at federal conference CRAIG LINDSAY
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Several Grand Forks councillors got a chance to mingle and learn from and with some of the top politicians throughout Canada at the Federation of Canadian Municipali-
ties (FCM) conference held in Niagara Falls, Ontario from May 30 to June 2. The councilors—Neil Krog, Michael Wirischagin and Cher Wyers—spoke at the regular meeting of council on June 9 about their time at the conference and how
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they were able to network. Patrick O’Doherty also attended FCM but was not at the council meeting. “We had plenty to take back to our communities,” said Wyers to council. “The networking and sharing of stories with colleagues across the country was certainly a high-
light for me and hearing their challenges which aren’t that different from ours.” Wyers said the conference was very well organized. She said that infrastructure concerns was a theme. • See FEDERAL CONFERENCE page 8
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It was a busy Friday afternoon around Grand Forks with three separate ribbon cutting photo-ops for city council, staff and committee members. First was the dedication of the new kiosk at the bottom of the east side of Observation Mountain. Shortly after, the group descended on Eighth St. under Observation trail for a ribbon-cutting ceremony for the new bat houses, which will help the city control insects in a natural manner. Finally, the last ribbon-cutting ceremony was in City Park by the Kettle River for the new sign celebrating the riparian area and the local wildlife.
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1909 Premier McBride, Martin Burrell, MP, and Hon. T. Taylor were in Grand Forks to attend a reception at the opera house, and addressed the gathering. 1914 Rail connections between the Okanagan sections of the Kettle Valley Railway, now in the course of construction along the entire route from Midway to Hope, were expected to be made within the next three months. 1919 Granby Consolidated Mining, Smelting and Power Company discontinued operations at its Grand Forks and Phoenix mines. An official bulletin stated that the close-down was permanent. 1924 H. C. Kerman was elected to fill the vacancy on the Grand Forks school board caused by the resignation of W.T. Luscombe. 1929 Dr. Kingston, MLA, and road superintendent J.B. McDonald, motored to Rock Creek Canyon, where they met about 30 ranchers of the district and discussed location of the proposed new bridge. 1934 Miss Bernice Donaldson was appointed to the vacancy on the Grand Forks school staff, succeeding Miss Patterson in the first division. 1939 A large number of members and adherents of St. John’s United Church met on Monday evening to say a kindly farewell and God-speed to Judge and Mrs. J.R. Brown. 1944 Mrs. B. Cusack, principal of the local high school, left for Trail for a visit before leaving for McGill University
where she was to attend summer classes. 1949 Leonard Bay was the first resident to win the “over 400” prize of $15 offered to the person who bowled over 400 at the local alley. He bowled 410. 1954 Mrs. Anna Markova, mother of John J. Verigin, was contacted by William Sookeroff on his recent visit to the Soviet Union. This was the first contact made with her in a number of years. 1959 Residents of the district were shocked at the sudden passing of Sgt. F. Steele of the RCMP. He had been stationed here since 1950. 1964 Mrs. Willa Derhousoff and son Jimmy left this week to visit relatives in Holland. This was to be her first visit to her native land in 17 years. 1969 Grand Forks Little League secretary Lewis Zwick, reported that over 90 boys ages nine to 12 have registered and are playing organizational baseball this year in Grand Forks. 1974 Arrow Aviation is expecting the Ministry of Transportation inspectors to approve an operating certificate, so the Abbotsford-based company can proceed with its takeover of Grand Forks air passenger service from PWA. 1979 Twenty school children from local elementary schools left Sunday for a trip to Quebec, where they will be billeted in the homes of French-speaking families for nine days. 1984 Five-year-old Jason McPherson of Grand Forks won two trophies at the
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Billie is a special visitor to our Pet of the Week feature, usually reserved for Boundary pets only. She’s in the spotlight because normally it’s the rest of her crew that gets in the news—Bhaktimarga Swami, the Walking Monk, and support worker Daruka. Billie is 27 years old, and is a blue-front Amazon parrot. She loves to get out, and to travel with the group on their walk across Canada. She eats primarily seeds and nuts, and fresh fruit (she loves grapes!). She knows some 15 words, but is more of a whistler than talker, Daruka says. Sponsored by
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annual ride-a-thon, one for the youngest rider and one for the most pledges. 1989 Persistent high levels of cyanide in the groundwater surrounding a Sumac Ventures heap leaching operation 70 km north of Grand Forks led to the operation being declared an environmental emergency Saturday by the Ministry of Environment. 1994 Elva Williams, Mary Metin and Ann Koochin, all retired from Boundary Home Support Services, were honoured for their service during a ceremony on Saturday. 1999 Radios, televisions and newspapers across the country were abuzz last week with the news that Grand Forks Mayor Brian Taylor hopes to make his town the “medicinal marijuana capital of Canada.” 2004 Music in the Park is beginning in Grand Forks City Park with a fourweek trail period. Wednesday evenings (weather permitting) bring a lawn chair or blanket and your evening refreshments and enjoy home-grown, easy-listening family entertainment. There is no charge; donations welcome. 2009 School District 51 school board voted to cut $241,000 in resources and services in order to balance the budget for the next year; the measure is in addition to $163,000 worth of teaching staff funding and $169,000 in support staff funding, which was cut in April.
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Full strike ahead CRAIG LINDSAY
Grand Forks Gazette
Teachers across B.C. began a full-scale strike yesterday (Tuesday) as negotiations between the B.C. Teachers’ Federation (BCTF) and government negotiators failed to come to a deal. Last week teachers voted 86 per cent to strike. “(Last) week’s vote made it clear that B.C. teachers care deeply about the state of public education and their ability to meet the needs of their students,” said BCTF president Jim Iker in a press release. “As well, it showed how firmly teachers are committed to doing what’s necessary to reach a fair deal.” Iker added, “…We are urging this government to reinvest in public education. Teachers are doing their utmost in an underfunded and underresourced system, but students are not getting the support or one-on-one time they need. Our kids deserve so much more.” On Friday in Grand Forks, teachers across the Boundary held at rally on the lawn at Perley Elementary. About 50 teachers and members of supportive unions such as CUPE showed up to hear speeches from local BCTF representative Norm Sabourin as well as several teachers. “It was hugely successful,” said Sabourin in an interview with the Gazette. “We were all pretty happy about it. We had a large number of BDTA (Boundary District Teachers’ Association) members, we had a large number of CUPE members there. I think it went over pretty well. It was people speaking from the heart and getting the message out. We were happy with it.” Students across the province will still be writing provincial exams, after a ruling by the Labour Relations Board. Students at Grand Forks Secondary School will be writing provincials from Wednesday until Friday (June 18-20) and again on Monday and Tuesday (June 23/24) of next week. All non-provincial exams for students in grade 8-12 have been cancelled due to job action. SD51 superintendent Kevin Argue said buses will be running on all exam days except for Thursday and Friday (June 19 and 20). Argue added that provincial exams will be supervised by school principals and vice-principals. Picketing teachers must leave an opening for students to get through for their exams. “There’s an essential services order,” said Argue. “Students and buses must have a picket-free entrance and exit to any site where provincial exams are being written.” If the sides do not come to an agreement, students from Grade K-11 will receive their last grade received as a final grade, said Argue. “Right now, Grade 12 final grades must be submitted—that’s in the essential service order,” he said. “We’re hoping things will be settled and teachers are back to work and can provide the latest information on student progress.” Be sure to check sd51.bc.ca and your school website for full exam and busing information.
Family and friends of the Sainis pitch in to help at the second annual Father’s Day celebration at the Saini residence. Craig Lindsay photo
Giving back on Father’s Day
CRAIG LINDSAY
Grand Forks Gazette
CAfter being in Grand Forks for 43 years, Harry Saini wanted to give back. He came up with the idea of hosting a Father’s Day celebration at his house complete with authentic East Indian cuisine. After a successful first year with more than 400 participants in 2013, the celebration was
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More than 50 teachers and their supporters showed up Friday for a rally Craig Lindsay photo at Perley Elementary.
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Vandalism to mail box
On June 11 at 1:54 p.m., police received a report of mischief to a mail box at Kingsley Road at Christine Lake “Apparently, only one door in the mail box was damaged and there is no owner attached to that box number,” said Harrison. Police are unsure of the cost of repairing the mail box. There are no suspects or witnesses at time. On June 13 at 8:50 a.m., RCMP received a call about a flip-style cell phone stolen out of a vehicle. “Unknown suspects had stolen a phone out of the person’s truck while it was parked at A&W,”
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The musically gifted but developmentally challenged Gabrielle (Gabrielle Marion-Rivard) lives in a group home with four other adults who have similar disabilities. Like all young women, Gabrielle wants her independence, but of course her situation is exceptional. When she falls in love with a similarly challenged young man, Martin (Alexandre Landry), from her choir, she discovers that both the families and the social workers are alarmed, fearful that because they are “different” they would be challenged by an adult relationship.
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On June 11 at 10:42 a.m. RCMP received a report of a stolen pick-up truck. “The vehicle was parked out on the road by Grand Forks Glass and was missing a windshield,” said Staff Sgt. Jim Harrison. The truck is a 1990 red Chevy pickup with a blue canopy. It apparently has an Alberta licence plate, said Harrison.
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even bigger and better this year. Saini estimates there were over 500 people who dropped by and took part in the celebration. In addition to helping feed local people, the Sainis also collected money for two local charities: In all, $3,011 was raised and will be split evenly between the Grand Forks Voluntary Firefighters’ Association and the Elks Lodge Children’s Fund. said Harrison. The phone was an old black flip phone with a Telus carrier.
Lawnmower stolen
On June 14 at 5:30 a.m., RCMP received a report of a stolen Sears Craftsman green 20-inch hand lawnmower from in front of Sears on Fifth St. “Apparently, someone just loaded it up and took off,” said Harrison. Anyone with any information is urged to call Grand Forks RCMP at 250-442-8288.
Theft of cameras
On June 15, police received a call about the theft of surveillance cameras from the Boundary Extreme Weather Shelter (BETHS). “At about 5:07 a.m. on Saturday morning (June 14), someone climbed up on a clothes rack which they carried around behind Whispers of Hope and tore off both surveillance cameras on the southwest corner of the shelter building, damaging the wires and smashing the brackets,” said Harrison. The value of the cameras is about $100. The matter is still under investigation.
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School-Entry / Kindergarten Clinic All children aged 4 – 6 years entering school this September (or being home schooled) are invited to attend the Kindergarten Health Clinic .
On Friday, June 20th, 2014 9:00 am – 4:30 pm. By appointment only
• Information on growth, development and tooth care • Routine booster vaccines for tetanus, diphtheria, pertussis (whooping cough), polio, & chickenpox. ** Preschool-age children can also visit the infant development nurse**
Please call Public Health at 250-443-3150 to book an appointment.
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School District No. 51 (Boundary) is putting in a very thorough GSM policy after school trustees voted it in at the board meeting on June 10 in Grand Forks. GSM, for those who don’t know, stands for gender sexual minority and it is the latest acronym for lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgendered people. Anyone who went to school knows that kids can be cruel. Any deviation from the norm is usually picked on and picked apart. Bullies will use anything they can to pile on the harassment and abuse to their victims. Of course, bullying and harassment doesn’t end at grad. You find bullies at college, at the work place, and in every day live; it’s just much more subtle. The Kootenays is a beautiful place with great, friendly people and some interesting businesses and sights to see. Unfortunately, it seems the Kootenays falls behind larger centres in B.C. when it comes to inclusion. Granted it could be that our lack of population makes a minority group even more isolated. In big cities such as Vancouver, Victoria or Kelowna, you have multiple support groups for different minorities whether it be for sexual identity or race. Hopefully, things are beginning to change. It’s great to see the school board add a policy that will not only benefit GSM students, but the entire student body. It would be nice to see the city follow suit with some tangible outreach. Castlegar council has installed a rainbow sidewalk near downtown, while Nelson has their annual gay pride parade. Why not something in Grand Forks to make everyone feel included?
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Some of the lustre of driving now gone Second Opinion JIM HOLTZ There is nothing like being in a car wreck to put things in perspective. A sweet and timid little deer, a mule deer I believe, leaped out of a deep roadside ditch and tried to cross in front of my Subaru last Saturday about 10 kilometres south of Beaverdell. I know that the truckers and other driving professionals say that one should never swerve to avoid animals at highway speed, but the cute creature stopped just across the centre line, leading me to believe that I could avoid her if I deked just a little to the right.
Alas, as the friendly constable assigned to the incident told me later, the shoulder along that stretch is made up of lots of sand and gravel, much of which gave way under my tires as they edged off the pavement. The rest is a bit of a blur, consisting of some spinning, a little flipping, and several bounces. The Subaru came to rest right side up 20 feet into the ditch on the other side of the highway, facing opposite my direction of travel. The young couple that pulled off the highway after witnessing the final couple of pirouettes said that the car had flipped at least once. Nevertheless, I opened my door, climbed out and walked up the bank to the road, apparently unhurt. Except, the young couple noted, for the gash on
the side of my head which was apparently coating that whole side of my body with blood. A brief look at my reflection in the window of the back door of their Volvo as they packed me in for a ride to Kelowna General confirmed that I looked like a cross between one of the living dead and the main subject in a documentary film about elder abuse. I had never been in an auto accident before, though I had been on the scene of two bad ones to offer assistance. I thought I could hang onto that pristine record with just a slight adjustment of the steering wheel. My mistake. Cars seem so stable, travelling down the highway at 100 or more kilometres an hour, handling curves with ease, accelerating with quiet author-
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ity, braking with confidence inspiring quickness. In truth, despite all the safety features and care in construction to ensure that the occupants are protected, it really doesn’t take very much human error to send the whole package hurtling into the weeds. I have always loved driving. Some of the lustre is, sadly, now gone because doubt about my judgement is beginning to seep in to my psyche. Well, perhaps that is a good thing. Thanks to the constable who called to ask how I was doing and especially to Cameron and Corinne Farr who interrupted their happy shopping trip to Kelowna to offer me assistance. They even said they didn’t mind if I bled on the leather upholstery. My sincere thanks.
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Public in dark about pipeline Editor, The Gazette: At the end of May I attended a “Gateway Pipeline Project Proposal” information meeting in Grand Forks. The guest speaker was Nathan Cullen, MP for Skeena, where a large section of the proposed pipeline would be situated. As the issue is debated, the general public is kept in the dark about the true impacts of the pipeline and the real figures regarding jobs and the benefits and losses to the communities and the environment along the way. Here are some facts: • We are not talking of one 1,200-kilometre pipeline. There are two pipelines in the proposal: one to carry the bitumen from Alberta to Kitimat and the other, alongside, to carry the chemicals necessary to dilute the bitumen so it can flow in the pipe, from Kitimat to Alberta. • The biggest exporter of bitumen through the pipeline is a Chinese-owned company. • There is no value added to the export of raw bitumen. • The tankers bringing and picking up the products, the largest in the world, are foreign owned. • Navigating through Hecate Straight and Douglas Channel is treacherous—remember the Queen of the North, a small ship in comparison. The tankers will need towing by tugboats, at times, as the turns they must make are too sharp to navigate. • The cleanup of bitumen spills in the ocean is quasi-impossible. Unlike oil that floats to the surface and is collected with booms, bitumen sinks to the bottom. The proposal admits that, with cooperating seas and weather, only 15 per cent could be collected in the event of leaks/ spills.
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• The owners of the pipeline have had over 900 leaks and spills in the past on their pipelines. • There is a ceiling on the amount the owners are responsible to fork out in the event of a spill. The public will be paying after. • Hecate Straight and Douglas Channel contain pristine and unique flora and fauna in addition to many parks and protected areas. • The jobs created to build the pipelines are short-lived and foreign workers will fill many, as Canada does not presently have enough trained workers available to satisfy its trades job market. Despite both federal and provincial governments talk about job training programs, B.C. and Canada are doing very little to train Canadians. In the rush to extract natural resources, it is cheaper and faster for industry and government to get already-trained foreign workers. • After the pipeline is built, the full-time positions created in the communities are only slightly greater than presently employed by the Grand Forks Sawmill, around 143 jobs. • The fishing industry and jobs derived presently from the Skeena River and its tributaries are worth millions of dollar annually. The tourism industry of the area is also a big employer. • The royalties paid to our governments by the oil companies are some of the lowest in the world, comparable to Nigeria. What benefits are there for us in this proposal? They seem much greater for multi-national companies, big business and politicians then for British-Columbians and Canadians. We can still make a difference! Suzanne Wilkin, Grand Forks
Vote for someone who listens Editor, The Gazette: It has been said that if you stand for nothing you will fall for anything. So, I’m wondering, are the citizens of Grand Forks ready to take a stand? The City of Grand Forks plans on installing water meters inside your homes very soon. Fortunately, they do not have the legal right to enter your home and cut your pipes unless you give them permission to do so. If you do allow one of these meters to be put in your home, you will no longer have control of who comes in your own home and when. You will have given away your legal right to refuse entry. Once you have city owned property in your house they have the right to come in at any time to service or replace that meter. If the city then decides to follow the federal mandate of priva-
tization, you could have a large multinational corporation in your home. I would recommend watching the documentary Blue Gold for an eye-opening view on the global war for fresh water. Any resident who refuses a meter will have a pit meter installed on city property at their property line. Can the city charge a resident for this infrastructure not on their property? Will they take hundreds of residents to court to collect that money if the lawyers’ bills outweigh the fines? The next council will decide the outcome. Hopefully you will use the November election like the referendum you were never given and vote for someone who listens to the citizens of our town. Julia Butler, Grand Forks
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Whither wilderness? The Victoria Day weekend in May is one of the earliest opportunities urban dwellers across the province have to load their pickups, SUVs and cars with camping gear and food for a trip to a spot somewhere remote but within easy driving distance of their homes. Those who like comfort when they are “roughing it” will tow a trailer to their favourite camping spot. These same rituals will be performed on weekends and vacation periods annually in an attempt to fill a need for closer contact with a more natural world than is available in an urban park. While they are away from home, these lovers of the outdoors get to Rousing build campfires, roast wieners and the Rabble marshmallows, breathe wood smoke ROY RONAGHAN particulates and eat canned foods and packaged concoctions. Depending on the weather and the population of insects, they will stay as long possible but when the time comes to leave they will be happy to pack up and go home. The camping ritual is commonly referred to as a “wilderness experience,” but that does not describe what it truly is. Why is it even necessary? What is wilderness and does it even exist except in the human mind? Christy Rodgers, a writer who lives in California, argues that wilderness doesn’t exist. She had a revelation while backpacking in the Marble Mountain Wilderness of California in the summer 2013 when she realized the park she was hiking in was not really wilderness. The term did not describe what she saw as she looked at a mountain peak and a small lake from her vantage point. “I knew I was in a park, not the wild. Even more, I knew that wilderness in any meaningful sense no longer existed anywhere on earth. In that moment, at that place, I had cognitively entered what scientists have named the Anthropocene. “The end of the wild as a separate thing, a thing that surrounded civilisation and was never fully penetrable by it, always a threat to its sense of order, to its sense of power--that end was not near; it had come. I was living in it. Now, here and anywhere on the planet’s surface, it was the wild places that were surrounded, besieged. When, ever before in history, had mountains or forests been called ‘fragile’? Our so-called wilderness areas were bounded and gated off, but they were utterly porous too.” Rodgers reminds us that before civilization began, wilderness was everyone’s home and those who lived within it had no concept of anything else. It was the territory that provided their food and water. Rodgers argues that wilderness is a concept that depends for existence on its opposite, civilization. “So what has died in my generation is not ‘wilderness’, because it never existed. What has died is an idea that fired human hearts and minds, and survived many efforts to eradicate it until, pummeled under the unprecedented onslaught of the Industrial/Information Age, it finally gave way almost everywhere....” The idea of wilderness as a human concept is not a new one. Roderick Nash, a wilderness historian retired from the University of California, Santa Barbara, wrote about wilderness in 1967 in a book called Wilderness and the American Mind. He stated,” Wilderness does not exist. It never has. It is a feeling about a place ... Wilderness is a state of mind.” William Cronon, Environmental Historian in the Department of History at the University of Wisconsin—Madison, wrote about wilderness in 1995 in a book titled The Trouble with Nature. He stated, “Far from being the one place on earth that stands apart from humanity, it is quite profoundly a human creation—indeed, the creation of very particular human cultures at very particular moments in human history.” Anyone who spent the long weekend in a remote location may have had a well-deserved break but they could not have had a true “wilderness experience.” Coming Soon...
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Royal Canadian Legion Branch 59 Jammer Night June 20 and July 18 at 7:00 p.m. at the Royal Canadian Legion, 7353 6th Street in Grand Forks. Open mic. Come and join us and have a blast! Teen and Adult Boardgame Club Meets on Friday, June 20 from 2 - 4 p.m. At the Grand Forks Public Library.
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7:30 p.m. at the Anglican Church on 7th St. Contact Mona at 250-442-2237 or Mel at 250-447-2614. • Boundary Stroke Recovery Club meets at 341 - 75th Avenue, 10:30 a.m. - 1:15 p.m. For information call Ian Taylor at 250-442-3545. • Is food a problem for you? Call Overeaters Anonymous Group at 250-442-2346 or 250442-2227. 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. 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! Every Tuesday • Learn sign language at the Grand Forks Public Library every Tuesday to Dec. 17, 2013 from 12 noon to 1 p.m. Class open to all ages. No registration required. Drop-in anytime. Class is free but a food donation box will be available if you wild like to help
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out in that way. For information about the class, call Leanne or Tammy at Sunshine Valley Community Services at 250-442-3335 ext. 211. • Girls in Action (Pioneer Clubs) meet at the Gospel Chapel, 7048 Donaldson, Grand Forks from 3:30 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. Contact Dianna Borthwick at 250-442-5376. (Girls grades 2 to 7). • Prayer Canada meets from 12 - 1 p.m. at gallery 2 in the meeting room. New members welcome. • Breastfeeding Café, 10 - 11 a.m. Granville Family Centre, 1200 Central Ave. For anyone interested in breastfeeding: a breastfeeding mom, pregnant woman, or grandmother, aunt, sister or friend of a breastfeeder. Come for support, learning, sharing. Call Public Health at 250-443-3150 or Cynthia at 250442-5355. • Chess Club - from 4 - 7 p.m. at the Grand Forks Library. All ages welcome. • Figure Drawing/Painting Group meets 5:30-7:30 at gallery 2. Artists bring their own materials. Easels available. Schedule sometimes changes so please call Nora first if you plan to drop by. No membership free, but $20 per month or a $5 drop-in fee collected to pay models. For information call gallery 2 at 250-442-2211 or Nora at 250-442-3668. • The Sunshine Quilters of Grand Forks meet at 9:30 a.m. at the Focus on Fibre building on Donaldson Drive. For more info call Kim at 250-442-8802. • Scrabble at the Grand Forks Public Library from 1-3 p.m. • CAN/AM Women’s closed AA meetings, 11 a.m. to noon at the Anglican Church Basement. • Crib at the Legion Hall starts 6:30 p.m. sharp. • Grand Forks Air Cadets meet at the Legion from 6:30 to 9 p.m. This organization promotes leadership skills, camaraderie and working together as a team. New members always welcome. Join the fun. Contact Jim: 1-866-447-9304 or Janice 250-442-5732. • St. John’s Ambulance Brigade, Boundary
Branch meeting 7 p.m. at 8008 Donaldson Drive. • Grand Forks Contract Bridge Club meets at Anglican Church at 7 p.m.; all welcome. For info or reservations call Al at 250-442-2525. • Grand Forks Pipes & Drums practices 6:30 - 8:30 p.m. in Room 101 at GFSS. Beginning and experienced pipers and drummers invited to join. Lessons by arrangement. Inquiries, please call 250-442-1249. • AA (open) meeting in Greenwood at the McArthur Centre, at 8 p.m. Contact 250-4462249 or 442-0072. • Pioneer Girls/Girls in Action - Gospel Chapel 3:30-5 p.m. Contact Eileen Gobbett at 250-442-2417. • TOPS is the weight loss support group of choice for thousands. Join us and you will see why. Weigh-in is at 8:30 a.m.; meeting to follow, at the Gospel Chapel (7048 Donaldson Drive, Room 302). Questions? Call Frances at 250-442-0638. • Community Learning Place – drop-in – from 2 to 5 p.m. at the Grand Forks Library. Come for help with reading, writing, basic computer, test preparation, citizenship study. This program is a partnership between CBAL and the Grand Forks Public Library. • Kettle River Runners: your friendly Grand Forks running club meets for a group run every Tuesday throughout the fall and winter at 5 p.m. at the aquatic centre. Runs are generally 5 to 8 km in length, and the group splits into runners of similar ability. Further information about club events are posted on our website: www.kettleriverrunners.shawwebspace.ca. • Grand Forks Farmer Market 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. 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. 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 250442-3011. 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
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Thank you, BCTF members Editor, The Gazette: An open letter to the presidents of the B.C. Teachers’ Federation presidents. It is with great sadness that I observe the treatment that our teachers are getting at the hand of the current B.C. provincial government. As a former educator I believe it is time for our government to value the work teachers do and to support them in their desire to improve learning conditions in our classrooms. It is an absolute disgrace that in comparison with other provinces, education has become such a low priority in British Columbia. Please thank all your members for the incredible work they do on behalf of our young people, and pass on my support in their struggle for a fair and just education system in our province. In solidarity, Alex Atamanenko, MP B.C. Southern Interior
Grit key to success GFSS principal talks about connectedness
and combining that with the connectedness piece,” he said. “We spoke to our staff about the type of things they felt This year, Grand Forks Secondary would lead to students having a sense of School (GFSS) turned to grit and con- connectedness.” Stewart said they developed and nectedness as keys to student success. School principal Scott Stewart gave tried a new series of rubrics designed to a presentation on school connectedness assess and help foster improvements in at the SD51 (Boundary) regular school grit. “Our hope was to find a board meeting on June 10 mechanism to help assess in Grand Forks. grit, and then use this data “We started out the year to inform future decisions,” by looking at a few differhe said. ent things,” said Stewart. On April 15, staff re“The first thing we wanted viewed the data from Septo get at was the whole idea tember 2013 and discussed of connectedness—how successes from the past students felt, whether they year. really felt there was a conOne of the initiatives nection between them and was built around creating adults.” passion days for students. Stewart said they surSCOTT STEWART “The emphasis of these veyed the students in Sepdays was to participate in tember and asked if there were two or more adults that cared activities that students might not normally have a chance to experience at about them. “So that’s where we started the year school,” said Stewart in the report. “The as far as getting engaged on where our focus was to build around both teacher and student areas of interest. These Pick student body was,” he said. Stewart played a TED video from Your Passion (PYP) days have been very Angela Lee Duckworth, a university popular with both teachers and staff.” GFSS also initiated house teams, but psychologist and motivational speaker, in which she spoke about grit being the the idea faded out as teachers went to phase one job action, said Stewart. key to success. The school plans to send out the ru“We then came up with developing a set of measures for taking the idea of grit bric surveys again next September.
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“What we nation would lump communiheard was failing ties like Grand Forks, Castlegar, i n f r a s t r u c t u re Midway and Greenwood in with and the need big centres like Kamloops, Chillifor communities wack, Nanaimo and Victoria. across Canada to “The FCM were looking for reinvent theminput regarding the new building selves and look fund,” he said. “The government to attract outhas $53 billion over the next 10 side investment years. They’ve set aside $1 bilto build the tax lion for small communities which base or better sounds good, but they say small yet, raise more communities under 100,000. A lot money without of the discussion centered around raising taxes or large municipalities and their rapCHER WYERS user fees,” she id transit.” said. Krog told the forum that there are Wyers also spoke at the conference way more small towns in Canada than about the Head Start for Young Wom- big cities. en program which she helped bring to “The small cities still need the inGrand Forks as one of only seven com- frastructure but lack the tax base of the munities throughout Canada to have bigger cities,” he said. the program. Krog also mentioned meeting and Krog also found the conference speaking with federal Liberal leader beneficial. He participated in a forum Justin Trudeau, who was one of the about FCM communication policies. keynote speakers at the event. “It was a policy forum,” he said. “I wished him luck,” said Krog. “I “They’re looking for direction on what expect to see him as the next prime FCM should be communicating minister. I got to the federal government.” some pictures. I Krog estimated there were talked to him about about 100 councillors in the the value of small room giving input to the four towns and the fedmembers of the FCM panel. eral government’s “They brought us informasupport towards tion from the government on them.” the new infrastructure policy Krog also refund and federal funding proported that he took grams and how it would break the time to talk to down. They would take our other councillors comments and that would help and staff members shape what’s coming up this from across the year.” country about inKrog said that FCM acts as a stalling water meNEIL KROG collective voice for municipaliters. ties across Canada with negotiations “All the responses I received were with the federal government. positive,” he said. Krog commented that it was crazy “A few people said they encounfor the federal government to describe tered an initial resistance which quick“small communities” as being under ly dissipated when the people had the 100,000 people. That number desig- water meters in.”
SCHOOL DISTRICT 51 BRIEFS The board of education for school district 51 (Boundary) met on June 10 for the final board meeting of the year. Trustees and staff discussed several topics including a new GSM (gender sexual minority) policy, election information and heard presentations from GFSS administration on school connectedness; a GSM delegation; and Sheila Dobie, who spoke about the district literacy plan.
Staffing In May, SD51 continued to work on staffing for the 2014-15 school year. Currently, there are 23 teacher postings for next year totaling 14 FTE (full-time positions). Superintendent Kevin Argue stated in his report, “Potentially there may be several rounds of postings as we are expecting movement of teachers into different schools.” He added that they are also in the process of staffing education assistants, and child and youth care workers.
Buses SD51 has three new buses which arrived in the spring. The buses cost $328,431, which is covered by the ministry of education.
Election The school board will be having elections in November of this year to elect the new board; at this June 10 meeting, the board voted for secretary/treasurer Jeannette Hanlon for chief election officer. Hanlon said that people normally put their names into the process six weeks before the election. Nomination packages can be picked up at the school board office in Grand Forks.
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SD51 adopts gender sexual minority policy CRAIG LINDSAY
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After hearing impassioned speeches from public health representatives as well as a parent of a GSM (gender sexual minority) student, school trustees voted in favour of a new GSM policy for the district at the board meeting on June 10. The presentation stated that students of gender or sexual minorities experience greater levels of abuse, isolation and discrimination at school than heterosexual students. Karly Olsen, Health Promoting Schools coordinator SD51, said that a lack of policy can lead to suicide attempts, mental health issues and developing substance abuse. “These are among if not the most vulnerable students in our district,” said Olsen. “Based on those issues alone, I think these issues really warrant our attention and our efforts.” The policy quoted research from a study titled Not Yet Equal: The Health of Lesbian, Gay and Bisexual Youth in BC, which states: “Compared to their heterosexual counterparts, GSM students are more likely to: Experience verbal, physical and sexual abuse at school and discrimination in the community; Report higher levels of emotional stress, suicidal thoughts and suicide attempts; and feel less safe and connected to family and school.” Research has stated that discrimination and suicidal ideation and attempts were lower among GSM students who went to schools with GSM policies than those that did not, said Olsen.
Board chair Teresa Rezansoff said that the GSM policy was originally raised by the Boundary District Teachers’ Association and was then pursued by the board. A GSM sub-committee was formed which included Olsen, public health nurses Linda Manzon and Heather Shilton, Boundary Teachers’ head Norm Sabourin, superintendent Kevin Argue and school trustee Vicki Gee. Rezansoff said the board was very moved by the presentations which also included a short speech from a local GSM student. “It’s always powerful to hear from students and the community,” said Rezansoff. “The board has been supportive of a GSM policy. The work was in getting it to be something that was workable and would meet our goals.” The new policy is called Respect for Human Diversity: Gender and Sexual Diversity, and states: “The board of education is committed to establishing and maintaining a safe and positive learning and working environment for the entire school community of students, staff and families. This includes those who identify as, or are perceived to be of a gender or sexual minority (GSM).” Some of the GSM policy regulations include: Staff development will promote opportunities to increase: awareness and understanding of the GSM community; skills in promoting respect for human rights and diversity; skills to intervene effectively in incidents of discrimination, endangerment, harassment or bullying and provide appropriate student support and referral in a
timely manner. Programs, curriculum and resources will be used to: Educate students in areas of healthy relationships, diversity and social justice; educate students on the impact of harassment, homophobia and transphobia; encourage teachers to integrate age-appropriate GSM resources throughout a variety of subject areas, so that individuals who identify as GSM see themselves and their lives made visible and reflected positively in the curricula. Safety, anti-harassment and privacy: Homophobic, transphobic and heterosexist behaviours, including discrimination, harassment, exclusion and language that stereotypes will not be tolerated. This applies whether the behaviours and language are based on real or perceived GSM identification. Complaints will be dealt with and consequences will be designed to educate. All persons have a right to privacy, including the right to keep private one’s GSM identity. “We’re hoping the policy will create awareness and provide an opportunity for education for staff, students, parents and other members of the school community,” said Olsen. “We’re hoping that eventually GSM students and families will see themselves reflected positively in our buildings through poster in the hallways, books in the library and other school resources. It’s also about examining systemic issues that are faced by GSM students, staff and families like having inclusive language on school forms and the availability of single-
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Fundraiser/Silent auction to help a local family David & Carol Lajoie (owners of Value Drug Mart) To donate items for silent auction, email Marina at m.pavan@telus.net For additional information, call Tanis at 250-443-9358
Karly Olsen (middle), Health Promoting Schools coordinator SD51, spoke at the board meeting Monday in Grand Forks about the need for a GSM (gender sexual minority) policy. Flanking Olsen are public health nurses Heather Shilton (left) and Linda Manzon.
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stall gender-neutral washrooms. Also, it’s important to note that this policy is not just for GSM students, staff and families; it is for our entire school community. We hope it will help to promote healthier attitudes towards sexuality and gender, which is a part of every human being.” GSM students and families can access sexual health services through the Public Health unit and the Boundary Options for Sexual Health Clinic. The youth section at the library has a GSM section as well. ANKORS is the regional organization that provides support, resources and advocacy for individuals with a GSM identity.
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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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Voting machine
Council passed the first three readings of the automated voting machine bylaw No. 2000 which would see electronic voting machines used in the November municipal election. Corporate officer Diane Heinrich showed a short video from the company (Election Systems and Software) which builds the voting machines. Voters will still mark ballots which will then be inserted into the electronic voting machines to be counted. The machines have a large touch screen that will notify voters of any errors on the ballot and prompt them on what to do.
Sewer, water and electrical bylaw
Council gave final approval to the City of Grand Forks sewer, water and electrical regulations and rates bylaw amendment bylaws (1500A1, 1501-A1 and 1543-A1. Before accepting the new bylaw, council abolished the old bylaw. The rates are the same as last year, said Sasha Bird, manager of development and engineering. “The only thing we changed in the three bylaws is how the services get installed,” she told council. “We used to do custom work orders. We don’t do our own custom work orders any more so we changed the flat rate to cost of contractor plus 15 per cent and then the inspection.” Water charges Residential: 19mm diameter and 24.5mm diameter: at cost by contractor, including any additional service costs itemized, plus 15 per cent. Commercial, industrial and institutional are the same as is renewal. Charges for each time the water supply is turned on/off: During normal working hours Monday-Friday: $50 For after hours: $250
Purchase of water from city bulk water facility: Rate per cubic meter or portion thereof: $4 User rates: Metered multi-family apartment (one tax folio): $28.50 per unit bi-monthly fixed charge and capital charge
Commercial office properties (water use restricted to staff washroom): $26.50 per account (per meter) bi-monthly fixed charge and capital charge
Commercial (Class 06) : $59 per account Large industrial, commercial laundry, car wash, hotels schools, etc.: $59 per account Residential properties not metered: $45.25 per unit bi-monthly fixed charge and capital charge Per account bi-monthly customer charge: $7 for all categories Electrical utility rates and connection charges Residential service: Monthly rate for each service: minimum service charge of $16.46/month and $0.10344/KWH based on actual consumption Commercial/industry/institutional service: $17.81/month and $0.11069/KWH for the first 200,000KWH or less consumed in a twomonth billing period $0.08214/KWH for all usage above 200,000KWH consumed in a two-month billing period Service charges The fee for making a standard new utility billing account application is $30 plus taxes. For a new service installation or upgrading of existing service: At cost by city-authorized contractor plus 15 per cent Meter checking Meter removal and “in-house” inspection: $50 Sewer charges Charge for installation of a sewer service: A–R esidential: 100mm diameter is $2,300 including any additional service costs B – Commercial/industrial/institutional/multifamily: 152mm diameter is at cost, including any additional service costs C – Service or main extension (100mm to 152mm in diameter and/or where the service length is greater than 15M): cost plus any additional service costs Additional costs: Asphalt road repair: $45/sq. meter Concrete curb: $85/lin. meter Sidewalk (concrete): $120/lin. meter Boulevard landscaping: $18/sq. meter Retention catch basin: $1,500 each Sewer rates Metered multi-family apartment (one tax folio): $35.25 for bi-monthly fixed charge and capital charge Commercial properties, large industry, hotels, etc. are $60.25 for bi-monthly fixed charge and capital charge. Residential properties not metered: $44 for bimonthly fixed charge and capital charge. The per account rate for all the above is $10.50 for bi-monthly customer charge.
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Monk walks promoting pilgrimage, car-free lifestyle Gazette Staff
Bhaktimarga Swami walked through the Boundary last week promoting pilgrimage and a more car-free, care-free lifestyle. Known as the “Walking Monk,” Bhaktimarga Swami (formerly John Peter Vis) adopted the monastic lifestyle of the Hare Krishna order in 1973. Globally known for his “Canwalk” marathons, he achieved the remarkable feat of walking across the entire length of Canada from the west to east coast in 1996 which was detailed in the National Film Board of Canada’s documentary, The Longest Road. He repeated the feat again in 2003 (this time from east to west), and yet again a third time (west to east) in 2007. He is currently working on his fourth trek across Canada, which he began in the spring of 2012 and will complete in this summer. He is accompanied by two support workers—and one parrot named Billie—on his “friend-raiser” trek.
Bhaktimarga Swami stopped in at the Gazette office last week on his “friendraiser” trek. Craig Lindsay photo
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On Tuesday, June 24, Spotlight Films will be presenting Gabrielle. The musically gifted but developmentally challenged Gabrielle (Gabrielle Marion-Rivard) lives in a group home with four other adults who have similar disabilities. Like all young women, Gabrielle wants her independence, but of course her situation is exceptional. When she falls in love with a similarly challenged young man, Martin (Alexandre Landry), from her choir, she discovers that both the families and the social workers are alarmed, fearful that because they are “different” they would be challenged by an adult relationship. Then Gabrielle’s beloved and supportive sister confesses that she is going to move to India, and Gabrielle’s world is truly in danger of falling apart. As the choir prepares for an important music festival, and an opportunity to meet Robert Charlebois, a Quebec music icon, Gabrielle does everything she can to gain her independence with a stubborn courage and a real zest for life. Despite having to confront other people’s prejudices and her own limitations she strives to experience a love far from the ordinary. This film has won a number of awards, including best director and screenplay for Louise Archambault (Familia and the documentary The National Parks Project), who also co-wrote the film with Valerie Beaugrand-Champagne; best motion picture and best actress leading role at the Genies; and best actor supporting role for Landry at the Vancouver Film Critics
Awards; best direction and screenplay for Archambault and best supporting actress, Melissa Desmoreaux-Poulin (Sophie) at the Jutras. Gabrielle will be shown at 7:30 p.m. at the GEM Theatre. Thanks to Rotten Tomatoes and ImdB (Internet Movie Database)
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Hustle – Kirsten Kelly Grade 9 Honour Roll 2013/14 Gr. 8 Girls’ Basektball Veronica Bolton MVP – Daisy Klassen Alicia Fojt Hustle – Haeley Leslie Georgia Grenier Alyssa Makortoff Gr. 8 Boys’ Basketball Avery Nordman MVP – Noor Sibat Practical Arts: Adrian Palek Hustle – Jakob Boschmann Keanna Plotnikoff Jr. Woodwork - Ashton Arnold Jr. Girls’ Basektball Amy Salter Sr. Woodwork – William Strukoff MVP – Alyssa Makortoff Sage Sherstobitoff Jr. Welding – Colin Anderson Hustle – Nicole Nuyten Brett Spurrell Sr. Welding – Travis Johnson Sr. Boys’ Basektball Charity Starchuk & Ethan Peterson MVP – Isiah McDonald Rachel Steinbach Sr. Auto – Mathew Thomas Hustle – Maxwell Nicholson Riley Steinbach Drafting – Sam Collins Rebekah Tralnberg Jr. Textiles – Alicia Fojt Jr. Boys’ Rugby Sr. Foods – Maxwell Nicholson MVP – Jorrin McIver Grade 10 Honour Roll 2013/14 Hustle – Bryden Thomas Zane Bartlett Visual Arts: Sr. Boys’ Rugby Sam Collins Top Jr. – Olivia Alexander MVP – Ian Horahan Kristin Dorgelo Top Sr. – Tim Blair Hustle – Jese Lawrence Emily Gentry Tyler Knudsen Rob Tkach Memorial Jr. Athlete Band: Award: Jessica Koftinoff Jr. Band – Amy Salter Cam Metcalfe Sebastian Sullivan and Sr. Band – Nathan Vogel Nicole Nuyten Keyra Stoochnoff Tori Stavenjord Aboriginal Education Physical Education: Josie Wheaton (service recognition): Larissa Wiseman Top Jr. PE – Sam Foy Austin Trudeau-Brooks Top Sr. PE – Micah Webb Grade 11 Honour Roll 2013/14 Avery Yazzi Jazlyn Skeet Lukas Boschmann Academics: Abby Oliver Kyra Hogan Science Alexis Switzer Rowan Nagel Top Jr. – Cam Metcalfe Gavin Kinakin Emma Tkach Top Sr. – Maxwell Nicholson Connor Tralnberg Evan Turgeon Social Studies Student Council Service Award Grade 12 Honour Roll 2013/14 Top Jr. – Emily Gentry Kyra Hogan Kaden Dolan Top Sr. – Kyra Hogan Tessa Gobbett Math Scholastic Recognition Cortney Gosselin Top Jr. - Kristin Dorgelo David Hecht Top Sr. - Maxwell Nicholson Honour Roll Carly Krueger This particular award is given to English Maxwell Nicholson students who have shown excellence in Top Jr. – Josie Wheaton Amanda Nuyten their grades throughout the year. They Top Sr. – Jaclyn Salter Clarissa Palek have achieved at least a 3.5 grade point Shayna Plotnikoff 2nd Languages average or higher for their first, second, Jaclyn Salter Top Jr. – Jessica Koftinoff (Russian) third and fourth term marks. Lillian Starchuk Top Sr. – Ashley Wlasoff (Russian) Grade 8 Honour Roll 2013/14 Tyanna Stoochnoff Top Jr. – John Hovde (French) Anton Strukoff Top Sr. – Maxwell Nicholson Jakob Boschmann Ashley Wlasoff (French) Jonathan Burrows Mackenzie Capnerhurst Three Year Plaque Award: William Gobbett Leena Corbeil Social Studies Award The following award is given to students Tieran Dolan Maxwell Nicholson who have successfully remained on the Victoria Henne Honour Roll every reporting period Pounding Gavel Award Nathaniel Jourdin throughout their junior years. Would (Top Law Student) Addy Kienas the following students please come Elena Plotnikoff Daisy Klassen forward: Brittney Konkin Zane Bartlett Athletic Awards: Luke Martens Sam Collins MVP & Hustle Awards Ana McGill Emily Gentry Liam McKinlay Boys’ Soccer Cam Metcalfe Olivia Pavan MVP – Parker Evers Nicole Nuyten Ainsley Payne Hustle – Cavin Barwick Tori Stavenjord Bradlee Pickering Gr. 8 Girls’ Volleyball Josie Wheaton Hailey Schwandt MVP – Amanda Vatcher Kayla Soukoreff Hustle – Sidney Kelly Five-Year Plaque Award: Oksana Stoochnoff Sr. Girls’ Volleyball The following students have sucCaitlin Tkach MVP – Larissa McKinlay Caitlyn Weber • Continued next page
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Thousands raised for dry grad (From left) Lisa Sukoveoff, Margaret Latkin and Mona Parsons were three of the employees at the Grand Forks Liquor Store that helped raise $2,910 in donations from customers for the GFSS dry grad celebrations.
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City of Grand Forks Development Showcase (Left) GFSS principal Scott Stewart presents the RCMP Top Citizenship Award to Maxwell Nicholson and Shayna Plotnikoff. (Right) Sean Anderson presents Jaclyn Salter with the award for top student in English. Craig Lindsay photos
Lupine Awards cessfully been on the Honour Roll every term for all five years of high school. That’s 20 reporting periods! This is an honourable and difficult accomplishment and you should be very proud of yourselves. Would the following students please come forward: Kaden Dolan Tessa Gobbett David Hecht Carly Krueger Maxwell Nicholson Clarissa Palek Shayna Plotnikoff Jaclyn Salter Anton Strukoff
Service awards are given to the people who help do work around the school. They score-keep, organize school dances and volunteer their time with many different activities. We need helpers and appreciate them and would now like to recognize and say thank you to the following students. Tim Blair, Shantelle Bron, Cayley Condruk, Katelyn Derhousoff, Sarah Dorgelo, Emily Gentry, Cortney Gosselin, Kyra Hogan,
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Amanda Hoodikoff, Sara Horan, Carly Krueger, Curtis Logan, Katrina Makortoff, Kolby McIver, Larissa McKinlay, Maxwell Nicholson, Avery Nordman, Elena Plotnikoff, Shayna Plotnikoff, Lisa Rattray, Tyra Rexin, Jesse Roll, Tori Stavenjord, Keyra Stoochnoff, Mogan Strohmann, Anton Strukoff, Emma Tkach, Landon Warwaruk, Kayla Whyte Citizenship awards are given to students who make our world a more pleasant place to be in. They are the students who lend a helping hand without being asked, greet you with a smile and a friendly good morning, they will hold the door open and are always willing to go out of their way to help others in need. This year’s winners are: Mark Black, Levi Bolster, Lukas Boschmann, Mackenzie Capnerhurst, Sam Collins, Noah Dean, Sarah Dorgelo, Sam Foy, Jared Frith, Emily Gentry, James Gow, Kyra Hogan, Amanda Hoodikoff, Ian Horahan, Addy Kienas, Brittney Konkin, Carly Krueger, Curtis Logan, Alyssa Makortoff, Noah Makortoff, Ana
McGill, Larissa McKinlay, Liam McKinlay, Shaylyn McPeek, Rowan Nagel, Maxwell Nicholson, Sarah Nielsen, Avery Nordman, Nicole Nuyten, Vanessa Pavan, Bryce Peterson, Ethan Peterson, Brent Plotnikoff, Elena Plotnikoff, Keanna Plotnikoff, Shayna Plotnikoff, Zen Rockall, Jesse Roll, Jaclyn Salter, Amy Salter, Josh Soukoreff, Rachel Steinbach, Keyra Stoochnoff, Tyanna Stoochnoff, Anton Strukoff, Cruz Tasker, Brook Thate, Emma Tkach, Rebekah Traltnberg. RCMP Top Citizen Award The RCMP Top Citizen Award recognizes a student or students who, over their years of high school education, have displayed exemplary citizenship. The recipients of this year’s award were nominated by the teachers and administration of the school. These two students have been involved in helping make your school a better place. The 2014 Top Citizen Award winners are Shayna Plotnikoff and Maxwell Nicholson
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GFSS students claim scholarships External Scholarships Recipients of these scholarships are chosen by the sponsoring organization, and application is made directly to that organization. Aboriginal Education Advisory Committee Bursary Samantha Vandal Alexis Switzer Lila Sweet-Waters Boundary District Teachers Association Scholarship Brook Thate Anton Strukoff Amanda Nuyten Larissa McKinlay David Hecht Ben Garrison
Boundary Music Educators’ Scholarship David Hecht Ben Garrison
Boundary Women’s Softball League Bursary Carly Krueger Carpe Diem Scholarship Shayna Plotnikoff Larissa McKinlay
CUPE Local 2098 (Boundary Schools) Bursary Tyra Rexin CUPE Local 2254 Shayna Plotnikoff
CUPE 4728 – City of Grand Forks Quintin Nielsen
Dogwood District/ Authority Award Ben Garrison William Strukoff James Noren-Stone Jese Lawrence Maxwell Nicholson Jaclyn Salter
Doctor John Stefanelli Memorial Scholarship Lillian Starchuk
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Emcon Services Inc. Bursary Maxwell Nicholson
Catholic Womens’ League Scholarship Lillian Starchuk GFSS PAC Gaming Fund Scholarship Brynn Fitzpatrick Shayna Plotnikoff Sarah Dorgelo Jaclyn Salter
Gordon and June Brox Memorial Scholarship Tyanna Stoochnoff Gordon Keir Memorial Scholarship Brook Thate
Grand Forks Choral Society Bursary Clarissa Palek
Grand Forks Women’s Minor Hockey Bursary Ashley Wlasoff Grand Forks R.C.M.P./Terry Hamagami Memorial Scholarship Amanda Nuyten Lillian Starchuk Grand Forks Realty Bursary Carly Krueger
John Paul Federico Leadership Scholarship Shayna Plotnikoff
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Hugh Sutherland Memorial Scholarship Maxwell Nicholson Jaclyn Salter Lavinia Gowans’ Memorial Award Brook Thate
McAstocker/Gowans’ Music Award David Hecht
Orris Writing Award Maxwell Nicholson
Regional District Kootenay Boundary – Area D Kylie Sargeant Remax Little Oak Realty Scholarship Brook Thate RHC Insurance Brokers Autoplan Scholarship David Hecht
Richard & Beverly Reid Young Artist’s Scholarship Simone Gentry Roxul Inc. Scholarship Clarissa Palek Ashley Wlasoff
Union of Youth Scholarship Anton Strukoff Internal Scholarships Internal Scholarships are those for which students must apply and recipients will be determined by the School Scholarship Committee.
Auxiliary to the Christina Lake Community Association Scholarship Carly Krueger Sarah Dorgelo Boundary District Arts Council Award Samantha Vandal Christina Lake Fire Department Ian Horahan
Christina Lake Health-Care Auxiliary Scholarship Clarissa Palek City of Grand Forks Scholarship David Hecht Tyra Rexin
Edith & Larry Martin Memorial Scholarship Clarissa Palek Elk’s Lodge #493 Scholarship Tessa Gobbett
Grand Forks Auxiliary to the Boundary Hospital Scholarship Amanda Nuyten Aleena Stoochnoff Grand Forks Credit Union Scholarship Maxwell Nicholson Jaclyn Salter Anton Strukoff Shayna Plotnikoff Kaden Dolan
Grand Forks International (GFI) Baseball Bursary Larissa McKinlay Grand Forks Volunteer Firefighters Scholarship Alyssa Dorner-Kinakin Maxwell Nicholson
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Tim Blair accepts the Ron Passmore Scholarship from Principal Scott Stewart. Tyanna Stoochnoff Kylie Sargeant
John Nilsen Memorial Endowment Fund (Held by the Phoenix Foundation) Cortney Gosselin Brook Thate Judi Thomas Delta Delta Scholarship Ian Horahan
Linda Tatlow Responsible Citizen Bursary Shayna Plotnikoff McEwan Top English Student Scholarship Jaclyn Salter Mary & Peter Abrosimoff Scholarship Carly Krueger
Maureen I. Wyllie Memorial Scholarship Maxwell Nicholson Tyanna Stoochnoff
North Fork Community Club Scholarship Ben Garrison Paul Wood Memorial Scholarship Jaclyn Salter Shayna Plotnikoff Ron Passmore Scholarship Tim Blair
Rotary Club Scholarship: Chas. Senay Memorial Scholarship Anton Strukoff David Hecht
Rotary Club Scholarship: Dick Bartlett Memorial Scholarship Ashley Wlasoff James Noren-Stone Royal Canadian Legion Scholarship Maxwell Nicholson Sunshine Quilters Bursary Simone Gentry
The Terry Fitzgerald Memorial Scholarship Tyanna Stoochnoff Xi Gamma Nu Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi Scholarship William Strukoff
GFSS PAC Gaming Fund Scholarship Tessa Gobbett Larissa McKinlay Tim Blair Lillian Starchuk Brynn Fitzpatrick
Special Scholarships/Awards
Harris & Company Scholarship LLP Elena Plotnikoff
Selkirk College: Ronald William Waters Memorial Music Scholarship David Hecht
Harmony Masonic Lodge Bursary Ashley Wlasoff
Knights of Columbus Scholarship Lillian Starchuk
Grand Forks USCC Ladies – Russian Language Scholarship Ashley Wlasoff
Selkirk College Board of Governors Secondary Graduates Award David Hecht
J.J. McDonell Memorial Scholarship (Held by the Phoenix Foundation) Anton Strukoff
West Kootenay Toy Run Bursary Alexis Switzer
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Peter Perepelkin hands over a cheque to Mary Anne Westaway, Grand Forks Trails Society secretary, for $1,000 to help build the trail at Observation Mountain. The money will be used to help build and maintain the trail to the top as well as provide signage.
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Thumbs down to the intersection at 75th and 3rd. The entire section is dirt with large pot holes. Vehicles do not slow down. When will the busy intersection be re-paved? Thumbs down to the Christmas lights in trees on Hwy 3 through Grand Forks. Christmas is over. With all the foliage you can barely see the lights. What a waste of energy. Thumbs down to the person who took all the Advertisers from the blue box and scattered them all over highway 3E. Thumbs down to the vandals who broke the reflectors off the highway cement barriers east end of town.
Thumbs up to the person that put my dog’s lost nametag by the side of the garbage can at City Park. Those engraved tags aren’t cheap and we’re glad to have it back. Thank you. Thumbs down to “Atlantic farmed salmon.” These salmon farms have been PROVEN to promote diseases that are killing off our wild pacific salmon. Being heavy contributors to our current provincial government gives them license to keep killing off our salmon. Thumbs down to neighbours how keep their green bin and garbage can on the street all week long... we need a bylaw. Would you like to give a thumb up or a thumb down? Email editor@grandforksgazette.ca with Thumbs Up or Thumbs Down as a subject line.
Quote of the WeeK: Most human beings have an almost infinite capacity for taking things for granted. – Aldous Huxley (1894 - 1963) Joke of the Week: What do you call people who are afraid of Santa Claus? Claustrophobic.
Relaxing in style With the SD51 elementary school district track meet cancelled due to job action, Hutton Elementary School decided to have a fun day track meet on June 11. (From left) Sophia Plotnikoff, Ursula Glas, Emily Jourdin, Jessi Lindsay, Abby Visser and Aysia Morgan take a break on the high jump mats. Craig Lindsay photo
Washing cars for vintage vehicles Bays at the fire hall were emptied to make way for vehicles as the Grand Forks Firefighters Assoication held a fundraising car wash May 31. The car wash was held to raise funds to assist with the repair and restoration of the firefighters association antique fire apparatus. This includes the 1898 steam pumper, the 1929 Chev engine, the 1944 Bickle engine, and the 1957 International engine. Della Mallette photo
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Now that the planting is done its time to start thinking about getting onto treating the invasive plants before they go to seed! A bit of extra work this spring can make a big difference to the amount of work you may have to do the rest of the year. There are a number of tools available to deal with the invasive plants in our regional district. For those of you who would like to use herbicide to treat your invasive plants, there are options. The Regional District of Kootenay Boundary (RDKB) is offering an equipment loan-out program for landowners to treat on their own private land. The RDKB does not provide herbicide. There are a number of retailers that supply herbicides. Each piece of equipment comes with an operations manual and information on safe herbicide application. The Boundary Invasive Species Program
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coordinator can suggest what herbicide would work best for your weeds. The equipment available includes a 3-point hitch tractor mount sprayer, a skid mount sprayer for use in a pickup box, a sprayer that can be mounted on an ATV and backpacks. The equipment is stored in Grand Forks but if you are in the West Boundary arrangements can be made to transport the equipment for you so you don’t have to travel to Grand Forks. If you are interested in using the equipment you can contact Barb Stewart at 250-446-2232 or John Carlson at 250442-0007.
For those of you who would prefer to have someone else spray your weeds the RDKB also has a 50 per cent Cost Share Program in electoral areas D and E. There is also a New Invaders Program in electoral areas D and E which covers 100 per cent of the cost. For information on which invasive plants are covered and which program you are covered for please contact the Boundary Invasive Species Program Coordinator at boundaryinvasives@gmail. com or 250-446-2232. You can also contact Alan Stanley the RDKB director of environmental services at 1-800-355-7352.
if they escape. Your best bet is to buy single varieties of seeds as they are less likely to be contaminated. When you are buying plants or seeds be very careful of ones that promote themselves as vigorous self seeders. The term prolific should also be a red flag. When possible purchase things that are native to where you live. Native plants usually require a bit less attention than ornamentals. In the Boundary area a lot of our native plants, shrubs and trees require less water so when the water restrictions come on you will still have a lovely looking yard. If more people start requesting native species from nurseries and greenhouses there is a good chance that they will become more readily available. Native bushes such as Oceanspray and Lewis’s mock orange are very attractive to native pollinators. For the bird lovers berry producing native shrubs like black elderberry and Nootka Rose are good choices. A flower bed of Alpine asters, Pearly everlasting,
Larkspur, Yarrow and some goldenrod would be beautiful and low maintenance. We all want more time to relax and enjoy life. When we plant native species we are helping create habitat for native pollinators, birds and animals. In this day and age there are so many ways to gain knowledge. A quick internet search, a trip to the library, or a call to a knowledgeable friend or family member can save you so much time and money down the road. Remember just because you can buy it doesn’t mean you should. It feels good to be a responsible land steward. It doesn’t matter if your domain is a few square metres or a few square kilometres. Protecting and preserving this planet for future generations is every ones responsibility. For more information on invasive species please contact the Boundary Invasive Species Society at boundaryinvasives@gmail.com or 250-446-2232 and on Facebook.
Be careful of what you plant BOUNDARY INVASIVES SPECIES SOCIETY to the Grand Forks Gazette
For those of you who are planting the last of your flowers and plants for summer, be careful of what you plant because you don’t want a harvest of invasive plants! Be wary of wild flower seed mixes. They often contain things like Bachelors buttons which can become a problem
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The Sacred Heart Catholic Women’s League (CWL) held their year-end monthly meeting on June 5. It began with mass said by Fr. Marcel. After mass the ladies carpooled to Mickey Perkins where the meeting was held and a summer break pot luck luncheon was enjoyed by the ladies. The meeting was chaired by President Jan Schostak to review the year’s activities. Bishop John will be celebrating con-
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On Saturday, June 21, over 100 family members and friends of Canadians with cystic fibrosis (CF) will “GearUp4CF” and participate in a one-, two-, or nineday bike ride to raise funds in support of life-giving CF research. Twenty-two cyclists are already registered to ride for nine days (1,200 kilometres) from Vancouver to Banff, climbing nine mountain summits to a final altitude of 8,100 metres. On June 21, the 100+ riders will leave Vancouver and arrive in Grand Forks, staying at the Western Traveller Motel, in the afternoon of June 24, and leaving at 8 a.m. the next morning to ride to Rossland.
This year’s nine-day GearUp4CF ride has some very inspirational riders. One such rider, Bill Markvoort, turns 65 this year and hopes to raise $65,000 in memory of his daughter Eva, who lost her courageous battle with CF in 2010 at the age of 25. Walter Brennen, father of two girls with CF, lost one daughter to CF at the age of 12, and his second daughter had a double lung transplant in 2012. Three nine-day riders participating this year have cystic fibrosis: Paul Underhill (double lung transplant recipient) is participating in his second GearUp4CF ride. He is co-creator of the nutritional drink Rumble as seen on Dragon’s Den this season; George Keulen (double lung transplant recipient) is also riding for the second year; and Mike Hamilton, who is attempting his
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third GearUp4CF ride. He has not had a lung transplant. Hamilton, now 27, was diagnosed with cystic fibrosis at age 12. He is determined to take on this challenge to raise awareness and funds for the disease which has made such an impact in his life. “Far too many people continue to die at my age or younger from this disease. To change this, we need to keep pushing the pace of research and clinical treatments and for that to happen we need to keep raising funds and awareness for CF,” Hamilton said. Of the Canadians with cystic fibrosis who died in 2012, half were under age 32. Since its inception in 2006, GearUp4CF has raised over $1.25 million and the event continues to grow.
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The annual church picnic will be held July 27 at 2:30 p.m. at Don and Betty Brothers’. There will be games and prizes for the children; for the youth, a bicycle ride from Eholt summit to the picnic site. Pick-up trucks will be needed to take the bicycles to the access point. Riders will be leaving the Sacred Heart church at noon. A barbeque will be held with the Knights of Columbus providing the wieners and hamburgers. The parish ladies will provide the salads and the desserts. What a way to end a very busy year. Have a very relaxing summer, everyone.
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firmation June 15, for Jacob, Elliot and Issac, with their families and friends participating in this joyous occasion. Lillian Starchuk graduatied June 13; due to her diligent studies, she has graduated ahead of schedule. Congratuations, Lillian. The next regular meeting will be held first Thursday of September. Plans will be made for the Diocesan fall executive meeting which will be held in the Sacred Heart parish hall Sept. 12-13. The Friday evening meal, Saturday morning and noon meal will be catered by the CWL ladies.
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Sports
Christina Lake Rec opens trail
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Riders from all over gathered at the newly christened Dave Swetland Memorial Trailon May 31 for the inaugural ride.
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Mountain bike riders from the Kettle River Valley, the Okanagan, and the Slocan Valley gathered to do the inaugural ride on the new Dave Swetland Memorial Trail in Fife. Dave, son of Pete and Emily Swetland, grew up in Fife and established
a reputation as one of the most accomplished and extreme mountain bike riders in the Kootenays until his untimely death several years ago. Many of his friends and family gathered for the dedication of the trail and to enjoy the exciting new single track ride, complete with some challenging features and fast flowing sections sure to please all levels of riders.
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The trail was constructed by the Christina Lake Trail Crew, Keith Dickson and Adam Williams, who designed, gazzeted and built it all. The Trail Crew is funded by the Christina Lake Parks and Recreation Commission and is responsible for clearing the trails in the spring, and constructing new trails for hiking and biking in our area.
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The 10th PharmaPark Road. Each cyclist will complete four z GFREC save Christina Lake laps. The children will complete three laps Report Triathlon takes place on Park Road and West Lake Drive. Cyon Sunday, June 22 clists will be riding with traffic on the right starting at 8:3 0a.m. hand side of the roadways. at the Christina Lake GRAND FORKS public beach. Runners will complete an out and back RECREATION This is an exciting course heading north on West Lake Drive, event for participants returning south and back to the public and spectators alike and the Christina Lake Rec- beach. Anticipated finish time for the event is 12 reation Commission would like to express its noon. thanks to the many residents who have voClunSpectators are encouraged to come out and teered to assist with the race. cheer on the participants (many from our local Organizers would also like to remind motor- communities). ists that athletes (adults and children) will be cyThe Christina Lake Recreation Commission cling and running on local streets. Roads will not would like to take this time to ask the motorist be closed to vehicular traffic and motorists are to please help make this event safe by obeying requested to be aware and to obey all signs and the volunteer traffic controllers. This event does traffic control volunteers. cause inconvenience for the locals but it only To access the park during the event we will happens once a year and it’s for just a few hours. be detouring the traffic on West Lake Drive via Good luck to all the athletes participating in Neimi Road to Park Road entering the provincial the event. park from the east side. Please give us a call at 250-442-2202 for more Cyclists will leave the public beach heading recreation information. You can also visit our east on Park Road up Hwy 3 to Thompson Road, website at www.rdkb.com to view the June Recdown Thompson to West Lake Drive and back to reation Flyer.
Spring Fling frolic A great time was had by all at this year’s Boundary Horse Association Spring Fling. Pictured are Lydia MacLellan, riding Social Serenade, the junior high-point winner in both English and Western events, and her mentor, Joanne Rooke, riding Smart Lil Ray. Cheryl Anderson photo
Piranhas return from Trail with bronze medal CRAIG LINDSAY
Grand Forks Gazette
The Grand Forks Piranhas swim club were in action again this past weekend at a meet in Trail and finished a very respectable third. “This past weekend we saw great swimming from many of our swimmers as they tried to better their times in both the preliminary session and the finals session all in the same day,” said assistant coach Doug Van Ek. “We had a great attendance of 32 swimmers and of those nearly all improved their best times, many of which were from the Grand Forks home meet a week before.”
Piranha Kiyomi Dunnet broke the meet record of 36.17 held by Amanda Freschi since 2001 in the Division 3 Girls 50m Butterfly in prelims. Teammate Shian Corbeil broke it again in the finals with a time of 35.46 a mere .26 ahead of Kiyomi. Bryce Findlater achieved a personal best time in the 50m Butterfly. He took off 5 seconds. Grand Forks swimmer of the meet honours went to Aysia Morgan. “She achieved four personal best times over the weekend and qualified for finals in all four events,” said Van Ek. “In the 100m Freestyle, Aysia took off 16 seconds! It is Aysia’s first year in division two, which means she is compet-
ing against girls a year older yet Aysia is set upon catching these girls and striving for a medal. She was a close contender for the bronze medal this past weekend.” Van Ek said that the meet was a challenge as swimmers had to race in both heats and finals. “Competing at a meet with both heats and finals poses a difficult task as the swimmers must qualify with a fast morning time to race in finals, and then they race to the finish yet again for the first place finish,” he said. “Overall the Piranhas posted many great times in both sessions and will continue to improve for next weekends meet in Creston.”
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Rev. Simon Shenstone 250-442-5808 Reverend Cathy Straume, Assistant Priest • Holy Trinity Church, 7252 - 7th St., Grand Forks Services every Sunday at 10:30 a.m. B.A.S. Eucharist • St. Jude’s, Greenwood Services 4:00 p.m. on 1st, 3rd & 5th Sundays of the month • St. Mary’s, Kettle Valley Services 10:30 a.m. on the 2nd & 4th Sundays of the month
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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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Church celebrates 25 years BRENDA AUGE
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On May 31, Christ Lutheran Church, Grand Forks, celebrated 25 years since its inception with a special service and a delightful dinner. Led by Pastor Ken Schauer, former members, close friends from Trinity Lutheran Church in Republic, Wash., and regional pastors joined our
Nick W. Areshenkoff Nick W. Areshenkoff was born in Pelly, Saskatchewan on November 6, 1930 to William and Kathleen (Reibin) Areshenkoff. At the age of 15, in 1945, his family moved to Grand Forks, B.C., where he attended school and attained a Grade 10 education. In 1951, he began working construction at Columbia Cellulose Co. Ltd. power house in the Prince Rupert area and later at Waneta Dam near Trail. After a couple of years he chose to return to Grand Forks and began working at his dad’s sawmill in the Snowball Creek area up the North Fork and for a brief time at Bill’s Billiards, the poolhall owned by his dad. Soon his eye settled on a beautiful young girl named Elizabeth Pankoff. He was smitten and after a courtship they married in 1955. They were blessed with the birth of their daughter Linda, in the same year, followed by their sons Ron, in 1957 and Barry, in 1960. Up until this time, they lived in an apartment above Bill’s Billiards and Anne’s Grill Café. Around this time he took over the log hauling business from his dad and shortly after began building a house for his growing family. They moved to their new neighborhood on the hospital street in 1961 and in 1964 welcomed their third son, Danny to the family. Life was very good for many years – the best of neighbors, lots of kids to play together with and many activities to share with all the families. It was here that Nick began his community involvement over the next many years; Minor Hockey; the Border Bruins, City Council, Grand Forks Credit Union, Chamber of Commerce, Regional District, Hardy View Lodge, Boundary Hospital Board, Inaugural Int’l Baseball Committee and Selkirk College Foundation. In 1971 their loving son, Danny, passed away at six years of age which left a deep and lasting scar on the family. In September 1977, when Nick was returning from a hockey meeting in the East Kootenay he sustained injuries from an accident at the viewpoint at Christina Lake, which left him temporarily unable to work. As a result, son Barry took over driving the logging truck. After his recovery, Nick filled in driving for others, followed by work on construction of Parta Industries and then eventually retiring. Nick was an avid reader, particularly concerning history, politics and culture. He had a knack for telling a story and loved to talk about the good old days. Saskatchewan remained dear to his heart and he took every opportunity to reminisce. Growing up, Dad was a tough disciplinarian. He had a passionate personality, a bark that was worse than his bite and a forgiving nature. He was charismatic, outgoing and social. He looked forward to getting up at 6 or 7 in the morning to meet his fellow A&W buddies for coffee, sometimes returning in the afternoon for a second round. As well, his frequent drop-in visits to The Farm brightened his day, especially when he was treated to the fabulous meals prepared by his nieces. Over the 33 or so years of operating a health store with Elizabeth, Nick enjoyed helping customers and spent a lot of time researching information on their behalf. He was more than happy to provide encouragement and share his knowledge. The friendships made during the years involved with the Border Bruins and through son Ron’s hockey career, remained deeply important to Nick. Anywhere he travelled, he would invariably run into someone from the hockey community and the stories would begin. The family always billeted players and took the boys in as their own. He maintained many of these friendships to the end. Nick held the role of family patriarch to immediate and extended family alike who depended on him for help and advice on various matters. With his daughter, Linda, and grandson, Jared, beside him he passed away very unexpectedly the morning of June 2, 2014 at the Boundary Hospital. His family meant the world to him and we are devastated by his sudden passing and the immense void this leaves in our lives. Nick was predeceased by his son Danny in 1971, father William in 1983, mother Kathleen in 1985 and his beloved wife Elizabeth in 2012, a loss he still felt profoundly. He also endured the loss of many other relatives and extended family members. Left to mourn his loss are his children Linda (son Jared); Ron and Becky (Corson, Landyce); Barry and Charleen (Ashley, Nilan, Alicia); six great-grandchildren, sisters Paulette (Ralph) Tedesco; Mable Blakely; brother Bill (Marge); his Uncle Walter Reibin; a nephew; numerous nieces and cousins. May God accept his soul into His Heavenly Kingdom and may he rest in peace. Funeral services were held on Friday, June 6th at the USCC Community Centre in Grand Forks, following by internment at the USCC Sion Cemetery. Grand Forks Funeral Home had care of arrangements. The family is greatly appreciative to everyone who telephoned, sent cards and flowers, visited the home, brought food and attended the service, especially those who traveled over distance. Your heartfelt support was such a comfort to us. Thank you to Deborah Baker and staff at Grand Forks Funeral Home; J.J. Verigin and family, Paul (Jerry) Seminoff for officiating the service, the singers, cooks and grave diggers. The family is also grateful to the doctors and the emergency team at Boundary Hospital for their tireless effort and compassionate support. Donation to ISKRA Publications or to the Grand Forks Border Bruins would be appreciated. I’d like the memory of me To be a happy one. I’d like to leave an afterglow of smiles When life is done.
numbers to celebrate with song, stories, readings, greetings, and a sermon by Pastor Don Schiemann, Alberta/B.C. district president. A number of the original members joined in burning the mortgage papers as the building became ours. Historically we recalled the early meetings in the Scout Hall, VBS programs over the years, a variety of pastors with their support and leadership, purchasing our building then renovating the basement, fundraisers and church meals, and the many rich musical talents that have enhanced our services. Our service was followed by dinner at Dueling Oaks Restaurant, Christina Lake, where everyone (75 people) enjoyed the sun-drenched environment and the excellent food. A special cake was cut by our “senior” member, Nancy Koch.
Nancy Koch, an original Grand Forks member, cuts the cake.
William (Bill) Bevan Sadly our Dad, William (Bill) Bevan, a five year resident of Grand Forks BC, passed away peacefully in the Boundary Hospital on June 12th, 2014, after a short illness. Dad was predeceased by our Mum (Shirley), his wife of 60 years, in January 2014. He will be missed by his five girls; Barbara (Bill), Christine (George), Judy (Cliff), Pam (Fred) and Yvonne (Shawn), his 12 grandchildren and 13 great-grandchildren.
There were many things we loved about Dad but will especially miss the creative and often quirky solutions he would find to solve life’s day to day problems. He enjoyed his life in Grand Forks and was a member of the Legion and the Boundary Woodworkers Guild. His girls would like to give special thanks to Uncle David and Auntie Sheila (Bevan) for their love and support. We would also like to thank the doctors and the staff of the Boundary Hospital for their care and support during his illness.
Flowers are gratefully declined; any donations can be made to the Legion, Boundary Woodworkers Guild or a charity of your choice. Funeral arrangements have been entrusted to Deborah Baker of Grand Forks Funeral Home gffh@shaw.ca.
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NURSERY mix soil, $35 pickup load. Pick up between 10am-1pm, Monday-Friday. 250-442-2013 / 250-442-2014.
RESTAURANT Equipment Auction - Saturday - June 21st @11am Organic Lives, Jugo Juice, New Liquidation Equipment & Consignment. Online bidding available through BidSpotter. Video Preview, auction catalogue, inventory pics @www.KwikAuctions.com
Norco commuter style bike, ladies, new in 2012, $350. Weber charcoal grill bar-bque, 18.5”, kettle style. $70/obo. 250-442-8044
Special Price - Blue Spruce 2-ft to 10-ft tall. More info call 250-442-3878 / 250-442-7920.
Home Repairs FULL SERVICE Plumbing from Parker Dean. Fast, reliable, 24/7 service. Take $50 off your next job if you present this ad. Vancouver area. 1800-573-2928.
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Mobile & RV Park U-Haul/moving supplies Tues-Fri : 9 am - 5 pm Sat : 10 am - 4 pm Store 250-442-2995 U-Haul 250-442-8778
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Feed & Hay Grass/alfalfa Hay excellent quality, small bales. Nursery area. 250-442-4204.
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Farm Equipment Water gun w/100 ft hose, fits 2” irrigation pipe. John Deere 510 tractor, open to offers. 1992 Ford 150 pickup, excellent shape, great running order. 250-442-2246
Free Items Black fluffy male kittens to give to good homes. Litterbox trained. 250- 442-5779. Truck Canopy, fits GMC 3/4 ton. 4 tires, 16.5 on 8 hole rims. 250-442-2059
Firewood/Fuel Logging truck loads of fir/ larch firewood for sale. 250304-4475.
Garage Sales Christina Lake: 1525 Thompson Rd. Fri. June 20th, 1-5pm. Sat. June 21st, 9am-3pm. Grand Forks: 4771 25th St. June 21. 8am-3pm. Moved in sale. Something for everyone. Grand Forks: 4970 Well Rd. June 21. 8am-1pm. NO EARLY BIRDS. Furniture, household & garden items, golf clubs & tools. Something for everyone. Grand Forks: 6260 York Rd, Sat June 21st, 8am-1pm, no early birds. Grand Forks: 7434 3rd (behind the Wooden Spoon) Saturdays June 21&28. 9am-2pm. Rivers Edge Theatre costumes and props. Grand Forks: Leaf attachment for B&D Leaf Blower found for person who bought on Sat June 14th. at 7005 4th St. Doug. 250-448-1984. Grand Forks: “Moving” Sat June 21. 9am-?. 653 75th Ave. Heaps of stuff, furniture, guy stuff, misc. Indoors. Follow the signs to the back door. Rain or Shine Humongous Carport Sale (bigger than huge) Fri/Saturday, June 27/28, 7:30am-2pm. 2 Family sale. Great deals on tools, household, fishing equipment including float tube and waders, quality flies, tackle, rods & reels, camping, furniture, .303 rifle, ammo, placer mining equipment, collectables, art, summer stuff, misc items. 2 things for everybody. Great Prices. Grand Forks: 6169 19th St.
Misc. for Sale Affordable Steel Shipping Containers for sale/rent 20’ & 40’ Kootenay Containers Castlegar 250-365-3014 A- STEEL SHIPPING DRY STORAGE CONTAINERS Used 20’40’45’ 53’ and insulated containers all sizes in stock. SPECIAL Trades are welcome. 40’ Containers under $2500! Also JD 544 &644 wheel Loaders JD 892D LC excavator Ph Toll free 1-866-528-7108 Delivery BC and AB www.rtccontainer.com Cargo trailer 5’x10’, 15” wheels-bearingbuddies, spare, inside floor tie downs, $2,450. 250-584-4727. Craft Master snow blower, 2 yrs old. $600. 250-442-0478. Grand Forks: “Moving” must sell. Asst of tools, shop vac, lawnmower, bar fridge, Xercise AB machine, desk, gas weed eater, garden tools, water cooler, single roll-away cot. 250-442-3385. HOT TUB (SPA) COVERS. Best price. Best quality. All shapes & colours available. 1-866-652-6837 www.thecoverguy.com/ newspaper? KILL BED Bugs & Their Eggs! Buy Harris Bed Bug Killer Complete Treatment Program or Kit. Available: Hardware Stores, Buy Online: homedepot.com KILL ROACHES! Buy Harris Roach Tablets. Eliminate bugs- guaranteed. No mess, odorless, long lasting. Available at Ace Hardware & The Home Depot.
“Open concept” 3 Bed 3 bath, Christina Lake $319,000, full daylight basement,.56A, FSBO: 250-365-5582
REDUCED 2 beautiful Persian area rugs. 12x9 $850, 11x7. $750. Message 250-442-8201. Safety Bath tub- 33.5” W x 29.5” H x 40” L. Slip-resistant surface, removable booster seat, right hand door swing, w/ shower curtain rod. $500/obo. Call 250 442 6648. SAWMILLS FROM only $4,397 - Make money & save money with your own bandmill - Cut lumber any dimension. In stock ready to ship. Free info & DVD: www.NorwoodSaw mills.com/400OT or call 1-800566-6899 Ext:400OT. Seven piece dining room set, maple, 6 chairs(1 armchair), table w/2 leaves. 250-4423837. STEEL BUILDINGS/metal buildings 60% off! 20x28, 30x40, 40x62, 45x90, 50x120, 60x150, 80x100 sell for balance owed! Call 1-800-4572206 or visit us online at: www.crownsteelbuildings.ca. STEEL BUILDINGS. Summer meltdown sale! 20x20 $5,419. 25x26 $6,485. 30x30 $8,297. 32x34 $9,860. 40x48 $15,359. 47x68 $20,558. Front & back wall included. Pioneer Steel 1800-668-5422 or online: www.pioneersteel.ca Two twin beds w/headboards. $40 each or $75 for the pair. 250-442-2544.
Misc. Wanted Chainsaw parts & pieces, working or not. 250-443-5997 WANTED: FIREARMS. All types wanted, estates, collections, single items, military. We handle all paperwork and transportation. Licensed Dealer. 1.866.960.0045 or visit online: www.dollars4guns.com 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.
Real Estate Apt/Condos for Sale Grand Forks: Bright 2 bdrm, 1 bath, condo. Balcony, close to shopping, 5 appl’s. 250-4423464. katkon1@yahoo.com TWO bedroom, two bathroom condo for sale, within 100 feet of Lakeside Park in Nelson. This lovely setting overlooks the kiddies playground at the park. It is completely wheelchair accessible, no stairs. It is 1300 square feet of living space plus a sundeck. It includes all appliances, plus a gas fireplace, and a jet tub. It has natural gas forced air heating and gas hot water. It includes a covered carport for one vehicle plus an extra storage locker. The address is 829 Nelson Avenue, and the main entrance is on the south side of the building. The asking price is $350,000 and we welcome offers. Call 250-5090961 for a viewing.
For Sale By Owner Must Sell, mobile, fireplace, ramp. 3010 1st Rd. Close to Extra Foods. Trade for sm house. $84,900. 250-442-7130
Houses For Sale
Lakeshore US Lake Osoyoos Lake Front: 4 Acres 296FF Lowbank $459k; Cottage at Shore $203,900; Beautiful Walk Out 160FF $649k; New Townhouse w/Gar $549; 4-plex $409k; Sunny Bungalow $319k; Veranda Beach $367,900 & $469k Sun Lakes Realty 509.476-2121 CALL www.sunlakesrealty.us
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.
Rentals Apt/Condo for Rent Grand Forks: 1 bdrm apt, river view, quiet, ideal for mature adult, $525/m. 250-442-8367 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 & 3 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. 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
2005 SRI Double Wide MODULAR HOME 24x44 in Triangle Gardens. 45 years and up. Vaulted ceiling, open plan, bay window, 3 bdrm, 2 bath, pantry, low maintenance, gas heat, air conditioning, 5 appl’s, UGS, landscaped, covered deck & carport, must see. $189,500. 250-442-8676
Grand Forks: Commercial space/shop, newly upgraded. 6401-Hwy #3(yellow building). 250-442-2599 / 250-443-1599.
Grand Forks: Private acreage w/1800sq ft cordwood house. Includes creek, drilled well, deer fence, fruit trees. $329,000. 250-444-7700. marjorieannv@gmail.com
Homes for Rent
High St Place 1 brd + den. 1-1/2 bath, Pool in your back yard!
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250 505-4277 $299,000
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
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.
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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.
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 area $750
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.
3 bdrm 1.5 bath home, 2 car
Grand Forks: Reliable couple w/sm well trained dog, looking for affordable 2 bdrm, close to town. Fenced yard if possible. Call after 5pm. 250-584-5006
garage, 5 appl’s near Spencer Hill $900 3 bdrm 2 bath home in town
Houses For Sale
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 AND GREENWOOD N/S, N/P, References. Ken: 250-442-2632 ken.dodds@yahoo.ca Grand Forks Realty Ltd.
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TRY YOUR OFFER! VERSATILE 1050 SQ. FT. COMMERCIAL BUILDING IN GRAND FORKS DOWNTOWN CORE! 30 X 120’ LEVEL LOT OFFERS LARGE PARKING AREA AT REAR OF BUILDING. VENDOR FINANCING AVAILABLE OAC. MLS #4100539 $145,900. Call Sharon
NEW LISTING! New high-end kitchen is to die for in this bright open concept home. 3 bedrooms up stairs all with high vaulted ceilings and large closets. Large family room with exposed wood beams, wet bar and a fully fenced yard. MLS #2398341 $252,000, Call Jazz Or Val
NEW LISTING! Your home away from home. This boat access hideaway is right across from the Christina Lake marina. The main cabin has one bedroom with a private deck facing the lake. The large open concept living space has vaulted ceilings and wall to wall amazing views. There are two sleeping cabins and much more all on this 3.65 ac. MLS #2398354 $389,000. Call Jazz or Val
COME BUILD YOUR DREAM HOME on this waterfront property, just imagine over 500 feet of waterfront, a beautiful sandy beach just outside. $335,800. MLS #2396137 Call Val or Jazz
BEAUTIFULLY RENOVATED BUILDING ON BUSIEST CORNER ON HWY #3 IN DOWNTOWN GF! 4 COMMERCIAL DOORS ON GROUND FLOOR, 7 SUITES READY FOR FINISHING ON 2ND FLOOR. POTENTIAL GALORE! MLS #2394132 $399,000. Call Sharon
SOLID HOME with many updates. This 3 bedroom home has a fantastic river view and private backyard. $290,000. MLS #2396053 Call Val or Jazz
OVER 32 ACRES with unlimited options with possible subdivision. RV park, guest Ranch or private oasis. Moody Creek runs through this property for added beauty & serenity. MLS #2218074 $740,000. Call Jazz or Val
NEW PRICE! Solid 1 bedroom home, well maintained with many updates. Extra small guest house or rental. Priced to move. Call today to set up a viewing. MLS #2395467 $99,900. Call Val or Jazz
ENJOY THE GORGEOUS SANDY BEACH ON THE KETTLE RIVER WITHOUT THE COST OF WATERFRONT! CHOOSE either 9.81 ac. at $284,900 OR 10.58 ac. at $298,000 for your dream home in the country! MLS #2391343 & #2391345 Call Sharon
FULLY RENOVATED commercial bldg on busy Hwy #3 in downtown Greenwood! Large front retail space – large suite w/covered sundeck and carport – 2 city lots – one is vacant. $154,900 – possible vendor financing. Call Sharon
THIS LOT IS IN THE DESIRABLE VALLEY HEIGHT’S AREA of Grand Forks BC. There are amazing city views and mountain views. It’s a level lot that has all the service at the lot line, close to walking trails and any great beaches. Call today for more information. MLS #2395498 $69,000. Call Jazz or Val
THE “JEWEL” of the British Columbia. The resort crowns Jewel Lake, a 3 km long lake famous for its great fishing and pristine wilderness setting. The resort is comprised of 34.08 acres; a main residence, 5 self-contained cabins, 3 sleeping cabins, 35+ campsites, convenience store, restaurant capability and caretaker suite. MLS #2393657 $1,375,000. Cal Val or Jazz
Houses For Sale
Features of the Week 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. ONE LEVEL LIVING AT ITS BEST Up-to-date open floor plan. 2 Bdrm with office/den. 2 full bathrooms. Large master bdrm with ensuite and his and her closets. Great covered deck, 12x12 shed on concrete foundation. Large 69x124 lot. Walk to town and park. Even a nice riverside walk.
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BEST VALUE IN GREENWOOD! Newly listed 2 BR home. 1056 SQ FT, 21 years with attached garage/ workshop. 50 x 110 lot with private, low maintenance back yard. Asking only $121,500. Call your REALTOR® now. MLS# 2398437
250-442-2632
4.94 ac. rural. $109,000. MLS# 2213275, 2395453, 2393810
25 ACRES OF ADVENTURE with lovely post and beam home, less than 10 years old. 4 BR, 4 bathrooms, awesome kitchen. Fully fenced, and animal or recreation ready! $485,000. MLS# 2398500
NEW LISTING! Large comfortable home on the shores of Christina Lake. Lovely sandy beach. Do not miss out on this one if you are looking for a lakeshore property. Located on a cul-desac. $810,000. MLS# 2398412
2.45 ac. septic, well, rural. $159,000.
SITTING PRETTY ON 5.4 ACRES of agricultural land with well maintained home. 5 BR, 3 bathrooms, barn/ shop and much more comes with this classic country style property. $429,000. MLS# 2398489
10 ACRE HOBBY FARM fenced, cross fenced, barn and sheds, workshop and garage, plus beautiful 3 bedroom home. This property has it all! $449,000. MLS# 2398286
54 ACRES with over 3500 feet of riverfront just 11 km up North Fork Road. Asking $224,900. MLS# 2394464
BUILD YOUR DREAM HOME or vacation getaway at lovely Christina Lake. This nicely treed lot is over 1/2 acre and is located at the top of Chase Road. Asking $109,000. MLS# 2396727
SOLID FAMILY HOME located in Midway. Working in Midway WHY PAY RENT? This home is affordable. 3 BR and a finished basement. Covered deck and a large two car carport. Great garden and back yard. $223,500. MLS# 2395744
PROFESSIONALLY UPDATED 3 BR heritage home in downtown Grand Forks. Just blocks to all downtown Grand Forks has to offer. Lots of potential, even possible river view. Move-in ready and completely finished. Great price. $189,000. MLS# 2397862
HERITAGE BEAUTY!!! Built in 1902, 3 BR, 2 baths, original staircase, molding, interior doors and flooring. BEST BUY on a heritage home in Grand Forks. Perfect for principal residence, B&B or antique shop. PRICE REDUCED FOR QUICK SALE! Come have a look. $265,000. MLS# 2396867
WOW! PRICE REDUCTION! This lovely well-kept home has 4 BR, 3 baths, central air, fenced yard, large covered patio, rear lane access as well as access from 21st St. IT WON’T LAST LONG AT THIS PRICE! Don’t miss out, come have a look and try your offer. $239,000. MLS# 2396317
THE VIEW IS SIMPLY OUTSTANDING Build your dream house here!! $249,000. MLS# 2398420
REDUCED! Adult community living: 925 sq. ft. 7 yr. old modular home in like new condition. 2 BR. main bathroom plus ensuite, walk-in closet, central air, C\W 5 appliances and much more. $95,000. MLS# 2206271
CHECK OUT THIS 3 BR, 1 bath end unit townhouse! New laminate flooring & modern maple kitchen cupboards in spacious kitchen with laundry. Why pay rent when you could own!! $119,500. MLS# 2397165
VERY AFFORDABLE 3 BR, 1 bath manufactured home in “no age” restricted mobile home park with river frontage! Small pets allowed and within easy walking distance to town. Call to view today!! $54,000. MLS# 2398401
GREAT PRICE! .4 of an acre on Chase Road. Services at the road. PRICED TO SELL. $65,000. MLS# 2218028
THIS 45 ACRE IS A GREAT OPPORTUNITY for the all season outdoor enthusiast. Vendor motivated. Bring an offer to your REALTOR® TODAY!!! $85,000. MLS# 2391772
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Recreational/Sale 2001 F250 Super Duty, 4X4, 7� lift, new tires, rebuilt engine, $8,500/firm, great truck. 2005/ 900 RMK Polaris long track, top end done, $3,000. 2 campers: 8’ newer Okanagan model, $15,000. Older 9’ model in good shape, $1,600. 250-4422930 or 250-442-6415 2006 “Wildcat� 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 80’s Phasers. One stock, one modified. $4,000/both. 1985 Maxim X, excellent shape, $2,900. 250-442-7471.
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
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Recreational/Sale 1986 Ford Cobra 26’ Motor Home Class “C�. 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
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
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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Community
Nature photos
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Peter Perepelkin to the trails society to improve the trail to the top of Observation. Perepelkin and wife Joy have donated $10,000 from a special fund which was set up in memory of their son Keith. The fund will be paid in installments of $1,000 per year for 10 years. “It’s a fantastic jewel of a landmark that is not being utilized or recognized in the community,” he said. “We want to improve the trail so it’s more accessible to more people and make sure it has proper signage and is maintained.” Bat houses The city has erected five bat houses around Grand Forks to help control insect populations in a natural manner. The five bat dwellings are located at the city cemetery, Boundary Drive and trail area, and under Observation loop trail. “We were asking ourselves if there was another way (to control insects) other than spraying,” said Taylor. “The argument is that the spraying is fairly innocuous and that they use safe chemicals. But there is a lot of objections to spraying anything on anything. So clearly moving this direction and using nature to control nature is positive. Although it’s a small step, it’s an important step.” Contributing to the creation of the bat houses were: Telus, which donated five poles that the bat homes sit on; the Boundary Woodworkers Guild, which did the building of the bat houses; Stryker Industries, which donated all the material and labour to fabricate the brackets that mount the bat boxes to the poles; and the City of Grand Forks installed them. Also instrumental in the process were the City of Grand Forks’ city council’s environment committee and the Granby Wilderness Society. Riparian sign The last ribbon cutting of the day was at City Park for the new kiosk on the Kettle River which tells readers of the many benefits of the riparian area. “I think what we’re doing is sending signals to the community about what we as council and what we believe they support—which is to value some of these riparian areas that surround the city that make the environment we create around the rivers,” said Mayor Brian Taylor. “It’s become so important to understand the relationship between quality of water and how we look after the surrounding lands around rivers and streams and wetlands.” Taylor said it’s been pressure from groups like the Granby Wilderness Society to protect the habitat that has result in the city putting up the information signs and kiosks. “It’s had a snowballing effect,” he said. “If we’re going to look after the Lewis woodpecker and the cottonwood areas then we’re already in the riparian business. I think this is all part of a trend with Grand Forks leading the way with this kind of environmental sensitivity.”
(Top) Mayor Brian Taylor cuts the ribbon to celebrate the new kiosk on Observation Mountain. Joining Taylor are (from left) Patrick O’Doherty, councillor; Mary Ann Westaway,Trails Society; Bob Kendel, councillor; Leslie Matthews, Trails Society; Neil Krog, councillor; and Gary Smith, councillor. (Middle) ) (From left) Paul Pinard, Jenny Coleshill, Gary Smith, Cher Wyers and Graham Watt of the environment committee look on at Mayor Brian Taylor cuts the ribbon for the new sign explaining the riparian areas and wildlife on the Kettle River at City Park in Grand Forks. (Right) Mayor Brian Taylor cuts the ribbon to celebrate the official opening of the bat houses as (from left) Cher Wyers, councillor; Jenny Coleshill, Granby Wilderness Society chair; Gary Smith, councillor; and Peter Koochin of the Boundary Woodworkers Guild watch. Craig Lindsay photos
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