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If it was the last school event of the year, the Revelstoke Secondary School band sent it out in style, with an amazing performance of songs from the Lord of the Rings trilogy that culminated with a beautiful choral performance of Into the West, the Academy-award winning song that closed out the trilogy. The performance saw several younger students join the RSS senior on band on stage to give the songs the large orchestral feel from the soundtrack. The show was the product of a year’s work by the students and their teacher “Maestro” Tessa Davis, who was heralded after the performance for bringing the school’s band program to new heights. Davis, who is taking a year-long leave of absence, was thanked by parents, students and staff for her ability to think outside the box and inspire her students. Photos: 1. The full band performs Lord of the Rings. 2. Tessa Davis was a mix of smiles and tears after the show. 3. Davis gets a group hug from her students after the performance. 4. Tristan Lahue shows his skills on the xylophone during a performance of The Irish Washerwoman. 5. Leslie Opatril plays a song on flute, with Tamara May accompanying her on guitar. ~ Alex Cooper/Revelstoke Times Review
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School’s out?
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With teachers set to go on strike on Tuesday, the school year could be over in British Columbia.
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Was last Thursday the last day of classes for the school year in Revelstoke? That could be the case with the BC Teachers Federation launching full scale strike action this week. BCTF president Jim Iker announced the labour action last Thursday morning. With Revelstoke teachers on strike Friday as part of rotating strike actions that were started two weeks ago, and Monday set for a series of study sessions, last Thursday, June 12, was the last day of school, unless a deal is struck between the teachers union and the province. “Essentially for us, starting tomorrow, there is no school until an agreement is reached provincially,” said Mike Hooker, the superintendent of the Revelstoke School District, on Thursday. An exchange of wage offers and other proposals between the BCTF and government negotiators on the weekend did not lead to an agreement, setting the stage for a fullscale walkout on Tuesday, June 17, after press time. Negotiators for the BCTF and the B.C. Public School Employers’ Association met until midnight Sunday. The two sides contradicted each other Monday morning on the substance of the wage offers, and each said the next move is up to the other if a deal is to be reached. Iker said a complete strike is “imminent,” after union members endorsed the move in a provincewide strike vote last week. Education Minister Peter Fassbender said Monday he is waiting for a response from the union to the latest offer from BCPSEA, which represents the province’s 60 school districts. Iker said the union’s latest wage offer increased its proposed contract term from four to five years, with an 8% raise over that time
Revelstoke teachers march past the community centre on their way downtown on Monday, a day before they were set to begin a full scale strike action. Alex Cooper/Revelstoke Times Review
and a $5,000 signing bonus. BCPSEA had offered a $1,200 signing bonus for an agreement by the end of the school year, and the union took into account that teachers are losing 10% of their pay for withholding some duties, Iker said. Fassbender did not specify the employer’s latest wage proposal, which Iker described as a slight reduction in BCPSEA’s earlier offer. Fassbender disagreed. “[BCPSEA] tabled a comprehensive settlement that includes an improved wage offer and commits to realistic and flexible solutions to address class composition,” Fassbender said. The strike action will affect final exams and some end-of-year activities. Provincial exams for grade 10, 11 and 12 classes will still take place, but they will be invigilated by non-teaching staff. How it will affect final grades has yet to be determined, said Hooker. “There are many courses that do not have final exams,” he said. “For all others it is most likely that term one and two marks
will be combined to blend a final mark. That will be a decision to be made should this current situation continue through to the end of June.” As well, this year’s graduation ceremony will be held at the community centre on Thursday, June 26, at 12:30 p.m. “We’ve had a indication early on from our teachers there would no effort to try to disrupt that,” said Hooker. “They recognize the importance of that event for students.” Students were feeling caught up in the middle of the battle. John Yakielashek and Annick Langlois, both grade 12 students said the strike action would mean they would be missing several units of important courses they need for university. “I think both sides have messed up. Both sides are in the wrong. I don’t think the students should be in the middle,” said Yakielashek. Said Langlois: “It’s government, teachers and students, and it’s our education that’s being
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of the work staff have done to try to mitigate as much as they can,” he said. He also responded to several open letters from parents (see page six) who expressed support for the striking teachers, saying he appreciated their passion and the level of support they show for local teachers and the local school system. “I have nothing but respect for that and its the feeling of our board as well,” he said. He said Revelstoke is being affected by a provincial fight for smaller class sizes and improved composition that are not an issue here. “I think a lot of what we’re seeing provincially is that there have been boards that have not been able to sustain what we have in Revelstoke,” he said. “That’s what you see as a lot of the fight being about in the provincial arena — class sizes of 32 or students who need extra supports and are not getting them. That has not been our situation and nor will it be in the foreseeable future for us.”
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messed up.” Steve Busch, the father of grade seven and 10 students, said on Thursday that he hoped the two sides could reach an agreement over the weekend. He didn’t pick sides in the debate. “I think both sides are in a tough place and both sides are using the tools they have to try and get to an agreement,” he said. “I just think they need to get there.” Carmen Bell, the mother of a grade 11 student, said that teachers have “one of the highly responsible jobs in our society” and should be recognized for that. “In the sense of balancing the books and the future of our province, we really need to pick our priorities,” she said. In Revelstoke, Hooker said he was “proud of how hard the staff have been working to ensure special events for students, particularly associated with year-end, have taken place.” “This has been a huge distraction and has been disruptive to the system, obviously, but I am proud
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Sewer odour control project to proceed this year Alex Cooper
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the smell was and presenting options for dealing with the odour. According to Horseman’s presentation, the worst of the smell comes from the influent channel of the plant’s headworks building, where trash is removed from the waste water before being sent to the lagoons for treatment. The smell is caused by the levels of hydrogen sulfide (H2S) emitted from the sewage. Two odour loggers were installed in the headworks building — one near the influent channel and the other by the building exhaust duct. The loggers detected an average H2S level of three parts per million at the influent channel, with a peak of 25 ppm. At the exhaust duct, the average was one ppm, with a peak of less than five. “The levels of H2S measured in the
influent channel are slightly higher than would typically be expected for a municipal raw sewage application of similar magnitude to Revelstoke’s,” Horsman told council. “This is likely attributed to retention times in the lift stations that supply the raw sewage to the sewage treatment plant.” Horsman presented multiple options for dealing with the odours. He instantly discounted using counteractants, saying they would prove expensive over time. He also recommended against using liquid treatment technology, which essentially turn the H2S into a solid state to prevent it from releasing. His recommendation was for a gas phase treatment that would use a carbonbased filter to extract the H2S and other odour-causing compounds from the air.
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The City of Revelstoke moved one step closer to a Southside sewage smell solution after council approved a new filtration and ventilation system be installed at the sewage treatment plant. The smell coming from the sewage treatment plant emerged as an issue last summer when a group of Southside residents approached city engineering director Mike Thomas asking for a solution. Last Tuesday, June 10, council heard from Stephen Horsman, an engineer with the firm AECOM, who was selected as the consultant for the sewer odour control project. He gave council an overview of the project, identifying where the source of
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“This is a widely used technology. It’s highly effective and efficient,” he said. “The key benefit is it essentially works instantaneously. You turn on the fan, it blows foul air onto the media, you reduce or remove almost all odours. “The challenge is with higher loading its not discriminative of what it takes out of the air stream,” he continued. “If you have contaminants and high-stress loading coming onto it, it will strip it all out but you’ll have to replace the medium more frequently and will have higher operational costs.” Still, he said, the carbon system was the cheapest option, with the lowest capital and lifecycle costs. Horsman also recommended a ventilation system be installed that would treat air as it leaves the headworks building. Council approved both recommendations and also voted to allocate about $300,000 to construct the new system. $200,000 was already earmarked in the 2014 budget for the odour control system; the rest will be reallocated from money budgeted for sewer distribution system upgrades and the relining capital budget. AECOM will now create a detailed design for the system and the project will go out to tender, with the aim for construction take place this year. Read Horsman’s full report on the Times Review website.
Council lifts ban on escort services
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Revelstoke Grizzlies purchased by new ownership group
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The Revelstoke Grizzlies have a new owner, coach and general manager, with the sale of the team by Lewis Hendrickson. Ryan Parent, who is the face of the new ownership group, will assume head coach and GM duties of the Grizzlies. He wouldn't identify his partners, saying they preferred to remain in the background. "At this point, for all intents and purposes, I'll be leading the ownership group," he said. "It's a small group of hockey minded individuals‌ They're not going to be involved in the day-to-day operations of the team." Parent comes to the Grizzlies after spending last season as an assistant coach with the West Kelowna Warriors of the BC Hockey League. There, he worked under former Grizzlies' coach Rylan Ferster. The previous season he was the coach and general manager of the Lloydminster Bobcats of the Alberta Junior Hockey League, but he was let go 40 games into the season with the team mired in last place. Prior to that, he coached Major Midget with the Pursuit of Excellence hockey academy in Kelowna, was an assistant coach with the Salmon Arm Silverbacks and coached throughout Canada and Europe. In an interview with the Times Review, Parent touched on all the notes you want to hear from new management. He has his work cut out form him to turn the Grizzlies around from its last place finish this past season. At the very least, he will hopefully bring consistency to a franchise that has started every season with a new coach since 2009. He said his goal is to develop a sustainable program that is strong on the ice and consistently sends players to Junior A, mentioning connections to nearby teams like Salmon Arm, Vernon, West Kelowna and Merritt. "Our objective in what we're
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doing with the players is to move them forward and on to better opportunities," he said. "Some people might see it as a step down moving from the BCHL to the KIJHL. I don't see it as a step down. I see it as an opportunity to develop players." His first goal is to develop a culture change in the team. The plan is to run the organization like a Junior A team, though within the constraints of a Junior B budget. "Number one, we want a team that's accountable to the community. We want to have success both on and off the ice," he said. "It should be a privilege to play in Revelstoke. It's a desirable place to play. It has a great reputation." Parent said the aim is to recruit a team with a solid veteran core surrounded by good young players that will move forward to Junior A. He's hoping that with a strong team on the ice and one that's a
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fixture in the community, attendance will be strong. "I would expect that we're going to be out in the community with various functions," he said. "I'd love to get our guys in the schools, get them active in reading programs. I'd like to have them volunteer in the community. We want to be a fixture in the community." The new ownership group purchased the team from Hendrickson, who became a part-owner of the Grizzlies in 2009 and gained control of the team in 2012 after a failed attempt by former majority owner Michael Roberts to sell the team to 100 Mile House. "The new ownership group would like to thank all the past owners for their cooperation in the sale and we're looking forward to being a part of the community," said Parent. The Grizzlies are set to start the next season with the main camp beginning Aug. 22.
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Darryl Willoughby and Margaret Pacaud are retiring from Community Futures at the end of this month, taking 47 years of combined experience with the organization with them. Willoughby has been the general manager of Community Managers for 26 years and Pacaud has spent 21 years as the executive assistant. Kevin Dorrius, who was been
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with Community Futures since 1997 as the business analyst, will take over as general manager, working with business clients, overseeing the activity and administration associated with the loan funds and the self-employment program, and coordinating staff and volunteers working on various projects. Cindy Maloney, who has worked as the self-employment coordinator since November, will assume Dorrius' former role
in addition to her current position. As business analyst, she will work with clients who are applying for loans, starting a new business or expanding an existing one. Brooke Burke has been hired to replace Pacaud as the executive assistant, providing administrative services to the general manager, the economic development commission and the board of directors.
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Dear Mr. Hooker, trustees of School District #19 and others, My name is Shawn Filipchuk and I am a product of the Revelstoke school system. I graduated in 1990 thanks to the support of numerous teachers and support staff. I have memories of each teacher that guided me through my educational days — and many of those memories are not of a curriculum that we were supposed to learn, but of the extra effort each teacher went through to reach out to us and grab our attention and make learning something we wanted to do, rather than had to do. My husband and I currently have two kids in the Revelstoke school system at Begbie View Elementary. We have been blessed to have two children who love (every day, honestly — it’s insane) to go to school. Although I’m not there every day to watch them in a classroom setting, I can guarantee you that it’s probably not the reading and writing and arithmetic that gives them a love for learning. What I can guarantee though is that they have been blessed (and, in turn, us) with the most amazing, kind, caring, empathetic teachers Revelstoke has to offer. Their teachers are fun, engaging and let learning be MORE than just letters and numbers and graphs on a page. Learning is exploring new ideas, grasping difficult concepts, making mistakes and moving forward with finding solutions. Currently, our teachers are no longer allowed to do their job to the best of their abilities. This is not by their choice
either. Thanks to the B.C. government, our teachers are NOT ALLOWED to do their job in a manner that gives them the pride of accomplishment and enjoyment of seeing a child learn that teachers have had for years. There's no extra help for kids that need it, no extra time to plan an amazing lesson that will give a child a love for science or math or English. No extra time to help children problem solve an issue on the playground that needs attention. No extra time to reach out to that one child (of which there are many) who needs a kind shoulder, a tender ear that will listen or just a safe place to be in a time of need. Teachers need to have an empathetic and involved style of teaching that engages all students, with reasonable class sizes and student composition. What approach works for one student doesn’t always work for the next, and our teachers are able to understand what manner works for each and every child, as individuals. If our teachers are not allowed to do their job with a manageable class size, in a manner that works for a wide range of students, I’m certain you will soon learn that kids like our kids will stop loving school and will resist learning. Kids will lose hope that schools are a safe place because robots don’t have feelings or engrossing lesson plans. Kids that need extra help will grow up not only thinking that they aren’t good enough but actually believing that they aren’t good enough to be thoughtful and contributing members of society. What Revelstoke has is a huge number of teachers who care about our children — the very children that will be our future. They give our children a love for learning and a love for being at school where they are supported, engaged and cared about. Our children are their children. Our teach-
ers care about their future, and our KIDS are caring about their future because they have great role models to look up to. The way the government is handling things now is beyond disappointing. The B.C. government needs to give B.C. teachers a fair deal, soon. This means fair wage, fair class sizes, and fair class compositions. Our children are missing out on valuable learning time when schools are in session because teachers aren’t able to do what they need to engage students, to show students that they are worthy of a wellrounded education, and because our teachers aren’t feeling respected themselves. I fully support the Revelstoke teachers and their choice to strike and believe the B.C. government is fully responsible for the chaos that is our current educational system. The B.C. government holds the key to creating a better work environment and, in turn, a better learning environment for our children. School District #19 needs to take a stand against the B.C. government and its pure disregard for the Supreme Court ruling. School District #19 needs to stand behind their teachers and show them that they are respected as the leads for tomorrow’s future. I respectfully request a response indicating specifically when the issue will be addressed at the school district level, and for an update regarding a stance that our paid school board staff, and elected board members will be taking regarding the education future for our children. Sincerely, Shawn Filipchuk Revelstoke ***
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Twenty-four Columbia Park Elementary student who achieved the rank of ‘commissioner’ in an RCMP reading program salute Const. Bernie Gallon (left) and Staff-Sgt. Kurt Grabinsky of the Revelstoke RCMP. The grades 1–3 students gained rank based on the number of books they read; 24 of them reached the rank of commissioner — the top rank in the RCMP. They are: Owen Smith, Danica Secord, Carver Bara, Nolan Yeatman, Noah Williams, Matthias Maddison, Hayley Erickson, Zachary Cruickshank, Evan Smith, Taylor Dunn, Bence Berkenbosch, Zoe Donovan, Zoe Smith, Anya Jones, Anouk Lafon, Austin Harrison, Devyn Maddison, Evan Olsen, Justin Kungl, Kristian Maddison, Micah Starling, Ryan Howe, Katy Matthewson-Byers, and Loren Morabito. Alex Cooper/Revelstoke Times Review
Editor, I am a parent in Revelstoke with one schoolaged child and another who will enter the system in a few years. Our school system in Revelstoke is something to be very proud of and this is due to excellent administration and excellent teachers. Not only do our teachers excel at teaching our children the curriculum, but they teach empathy, social skills, patience, critical thinking skills, manners, work ethic, self-control, cooperation, etc… The list of methods that they use to make good citizens is endless. These values are essential to raising children who will be responsible individuals in our society. Our school system is the backbone of our society and I am disappointed that our government appears to be unable to make this connection. The teachers deserve a fair wage, and our children deserve a good education. I fully support the teachers' strike action. The government is disrespecting our province, our children, our society and our justice system by appealing the BC Supreme Court ruling. It is disgraceful. Tara Sylvestre, Revelstoke
Resident gives thanks upon move Editor, I would like to thank the people of Revelstoke for welcoming me when I first arrived. I was born in Vancouver so I know what a big city is like. Very impersonable. Revelstoke isn't like that at all. I remember the first time I saw Mt. Begbie, it was from the window of a Greyhound bus. I prayed to God to let this be the place I was to make my new home. God answered that prayer! Revelstoke has been my home for
two years and I've enjoyed every season I have experienced. I am leaving behind the friends I've made along the way and most of all, my fellow believers in Jesus. We will meet again. Thank you for being a true community who help those in need. I have seen the heart of love Revelstoke has. May God bless each one of you. Ruth Drake, Moving to Maple Ridge, where my sisters live
Volunteers Needed Revelstoke Minor Hockey is now accepting applications for the 2014/2015 season:
• Registrar • Novice Co-ordinator • Risk Manager • Tournament Director • Ice Ambassador • Referee-in-Chief
• Female Director • Coach Co-ordinator • Equipment Manager • Volunteer Co-ordinator • Super League Co-ordinator • Technical Director
If you are interested please email your letter of interest to hockeydad1911@yahoo.ac by June 23, 2014.
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CITY OF REVELSTOKE 2013 ANNUAL REPORT
NOTICE OF REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS Emergency Social Services (ESS) Director
The City of Revelstoke will be presenting its 2013 Annual Report for the year ended December 31, 2013 at the Regular Meeting of City Council on June 24, 2014. The meeting will be held in Council Chambers located at Suite 102, 103 Second Street East starting at 3:00 p.m. The public is encouraged to attend and will be afforded an opportunity to make submissions and ask questions. The Annual Report includes the financial statements, listing of tax exemptions, City achievements and objectives for the upcoming years, as well as the results of the Community Satisfaction Survey. Written submissions addressed to Council will be included with the Agenda for the Regular Council Meeting of June 24, 2014, and become part of the public record. The Annual Report will be made available for public inspection on the City of Revelstoke website at revelstoke.ca and available in hard copy for review at the Finance Department of City Hall, 216 Mackenzie Avenue. Tim Palmer Chief Administrative Officer
ENGINEERING & DEVELOPMENT SERVICES NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Please be advised that a Public Hearing will be held in Council Chambers located in Suite 102 – 103 Second Street East, Revelstoke, B.C. on Tuesday, June 24, 2014 at 2:00 p.m. APPLICANT: City of Revelstoke LANDS THAT ARE THE SUBJECT OF THE BYLAW: All Properties within the City of Revelstoke PURPOSE: The proposed Zoning Bylaw amendment would remove the restriction of only permitting one principle building per lot or consolidated site, which is currently applicable to all Zoning Districts in the City of Revelstoke, and apply the restriction only to those Zoning Districts which list detached dwellings as an allowable use. REFERENCE: Zoning Amendment Bylaw No. 2049 Anyone who believes they will be affected by the proposed bylaws is invited to attend the public hearing to present verbal or written submissions to Council for consideration. Copies of all the relevant documents for the proposed Bylaw Amendments will be available for review in the Engineering and Development Services Department at City Hall, 216 Mackenzie Avenue, between the hours of 8:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday, excluding stat holidays up until 12:00 noon on Tuesday, June 24, 2014. Written submissions to be considered at the public hearing must be received by the Administration Department before 12:00 noon on June 24, 2014. Email submissions can be sent to admin@revelstoke.ca. If you have any questions or require further information, please contact 250-837-3637.
The Emergency Social Services Director (ESSD) provides assistance to persons forced to leave their homes due to earthquakes, floods, fire or other emergencies. This includes lodging, clothing, food and other support. The ESSD must be available to respond on short notice and be able to work long shifts, as required. Proposal information and specifications can be obtained from the City's website at revelstoke.ca or the Revelstoke Fire Hall, 227 Fourth Street West, Revelstoke, BC or by calling 250-837-2884. Closing Time and Date: 12:00 Noon (local time), Thursday, July 3, 2014 Addressed to: ESS Director Proposal Attention: Fire Chief City of Revelstoke 227 Fourth Street West, PO Box 170, Revelstoke, BC V0E 2S0 Or via email to:
rgirard@revelstoke.ca Subject field must clearly state "ESS Director Proposal"
It is the Proponent's responsibility to confirm receipt by the City of Revelstoke. For additional information about the proposal, please contact Rob Girard, Fire Chief, City of Revelstoke at 250-837-2884 or by email at rgirard@revelstoke.ca. The City of Revelstoke reserves the right to reject any or all proposals and to waive informalities in any proposal.
PARKS, RECREATION & CULTURE CANADA DAY PARADE Register Your Service Group, Business or Individual Float for the Canada Day Parade and Festivities Be a part of celebrating Canada Day, July 1st. This year’s theme is the 100th Anniversary of Mt. Revelstoke Park. If you are interested in entering a float, pick up a registration form at the Revelstoke Chamber of Commerce. If you are interested in taking part in this National celebration, with events, games, music, vending or just volunteering for the day, please contact Suzanne Grieve 250-837-9351 or prc@revelstoke.ca.
PUBLIC WORKS WATER RESTRICTIONS Did you know that water restrictions in Revelstoke are in effect all year round?
Chris Selvig Assistant Planner
ENGINEERING & DEVELOPMENT SERVICES NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Please be advised that a Public Hearing will be held in Council Chambers located in Suite 102 – 103 Second Street East, Revelstoke, B.C. on Tuesday, June 24, 2014 at 2:00 p.m. APPLICANT: City of Revelstoke LANDS THAT ARE THE SUBJECT OF THE BYLAW: R1, R1A, R2, and R2A Zoning District Properties PURPOSE: The proposed Zoning Bylaw amendment would add vacation rentals as a defined use in the Bylaw, create vacation rental subzones applicable to the R1, R1A, R2, and R2A residential districts, and add regulations including parking requirements. REFERENCE: Zoning Amendment Bylaw No. 2051 Anyone who believes they will be affected by the proposed bylaws is invited to attend the public hearing to present verbal or written submissions to Council for consideration. Copies of all the relevant documents for the proposed Bylaw Amendments will be available for review in the Engineering and Development Services Department at City Hall, 216 Mackenzie Avenue, between the hours of 8:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday, excluding stat holidays up until 12:00 noon on Tuesday, June 24, 2014. Written submissions to be considered at the public hearing must be received by the Administration Department before 12:00 noon on June 24, 2014. Email submissions can be sent to admin@revelstoke.ca. If you have any questions or require further information, please contact 250-837-3637. Chris Selvig Assistant Planner
The City of Revelstoke is inviting proposals from interested individuals to provide coordination of the Emergency Social Services Program throughout the Revelstoke and Area Sub-region. This geographical region extends beyond the City boundaries to include Area 'B' in the Columbia Shuswap Regional District.
This means that the use of water for sprinkling, irrigation, the washing of driveways, and sidewalks are limited to the following restrictions: • If you have an odd numbered house you may water on odd days between the • hours of 6:00 am to 10:00 am only. • If you have an even numbered house you may water on even days between the • hours of 6:00 am to 10:00 am only. Currently you may hand water your plants at any time during the day. If further watering restrictions are required the City of Revelstoke will implement stage two (2) watering restrictions which is hand watering of plant material only.
EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY
FACILITY MAINTENANCE OPERATOR The City of Revelstoke is accepting resumes for a Facility Maintenance Operator. The incumbent will be responsible for installation, replacement, repair, alterations, inspection and maintenance in municipal buildings. As required the incumbent performs a variety of skilled tasks relative to building, renovating and maintenance of City systems, buildings and grounds. Completion of Senior Secondary School or its equivalent, Refrigeration Mechanic TQ, Gasfitter TQ (Class B), Refrigeration Facility Operator Ticket. Class 5 drivers license with Air endorsement is preferred. A full job description is available at the Public Works Office located at 1200 East Victoria Road. Please submit your resume to, Darren Komonoski, Public Works Operations at 1200 E. Victoria Road or dkomonoski@revelstoke.ca no later than 2:00 p.m. June 23, 2014. The City of Revelstoke thanks all applicants for their interest in applying for these positions, however, only those selected for an interview will be contacted.
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Community comes out to honour slain RCMP officers Alex Cooper
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About 100 people came out to show support for the Revelstoke RCMP as they honoured three fellow officers who were slain in Moncton last week. "We are here to pay tribute to three members of the RCMP who were killed in Moncton," said Staff-Sgt. Kurt Grabinsky, addressing the gathering outside the detachment on Campbell Avenue. "They are remembered for their dedication to the RCMP and the community they served. The family and friends of the three officers as well as the people of Moncton need support to heal, and that is what we offer to them today." The ceremony was held on Tuesday, June 10, at 11 a.m. to coincide with the regimental funeral that was held for constables Fabrice Georges Gevaudan, Douglas James Larche and Dave Joseph Ross at the Moncton Colisseum that same day. The Revelstoke RCMP, dressed in their red serge, marched in uni- Members of the Revelstoke RCMP, along with other emergency service personnel, stand in front of the detachment, with the Canadian flag at half mast. Alex Cooper/Revelstoke Times Review son to the detachment, accompanied by other emergency services personnel. There, they lined must not allow to continue and that most people support what up in front of a lowered Canadian must allow to heal, "because in they do, McLaughlin said. "When such terrible events flag that stood above photos of the that healing and looking after ourthree slain officers. selves and our family and our unfold, the public shows its true "The incident in Moncton community — as we move on we feelings of police," he said. "It isn't the people that yell at us in the reminds us all that this type of will not let him win again." tragedy can occur in any Canadian He said we must "honour, streets every night. It's not the peotown or city," said Grabinsky. "It remember and grow" and also ple that follow us home. It's not the is our training and preparedness continue with our lives and appre- people that write things without as police officers and the cooper- ciate and thank those that serve to simply asking us if it's true or not. "It's the real majority of the ation of the community – includ- protect us. "For that is the community we community that are silent. They ing other emergency services personnel – that reduces this risk and are, and the country we are. And just know what we do is good JUNIOR SWIMMER SENIOR SWIMMER Murdoch Tegart Jackson Litke makes it possible to manage the the freedoms and enjoyments we and right. They sleep easy at night Favourite Stroke Favourite Stroke are allowed to pursue are because knowing that we'll take care of unexpected." Butterfly Butterfly He gave thanks to the commu- of the officers’ sacrifices, commit- them." Police do what they do because nity for the "outpouring of senti- ments and dedication they make to ment received in the form of flow- serve and protect us," he said. "For they want to protect the people in communities they live in and are a ers, heartfelt comments and mes- that we are grateful." Const. Gary McLaughlin deliv- part of, he continued. sages of support." "By coming today you have Others also spoke at the cere- ered the final address — a passionmony. Ken Jones, the minister of ate speech thanking the commu- sent a strong message to those in the Revelstoke United Church, nity members who showed their the world that believe law enforceremarked how we are all con- support for the RCMP, and also ment is the enemy," he said. "They nected today, thanks to social targeting those that confront the believe that police officers are there to take away their freedoms media, and that what happens in police. "These RCMP officers repre- and rights. They believe the only Moncton can have an impact on people here — particularly for sent the core reality that police way to achieve those goals is to police officers. officers face all over the world on kill those who swore an oath to "There are those that have a daily basis," he said. "It doesn't protect them. These people are known those men and their fami- matter where you work, we've all cowards and they will never win." The three officers were then lies as well, so it affects us all," he been face-to-face with the dangers JUNIOR SWIMMER SENIOR SWIMMER said. "These young men and their often never spoken outside the honoured, with flowers placed Niola Willms Claudia Cinelli Favourite Stroke Favourite Stroke next to each of their photos. That families, our hearts go out to them. walls of this detachment." Backstroke Freestyle While police regularly get was followed by a moment of Amen." Mayor David Raven said the yelled at, accosted and often don't silence and the singing of O Canincident was a tragedy that we have their story heard, they know ada.
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Laski United out of Nelson won the men's event and Williams Lake the women's event at the 22nd annual Big Bear soccer tournament last weekend. Laski took advantage of an undermanned Canmore Unicorns team to run away with the final on Sunday afternoon. The Unicorns had a player sent off early in the game and Laski used the advantage to run up a convincing 5–1 victory. The women's final was also a blow out, with Williams Lake
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redeemed themselves later in the day, handily beating the Mission Cleaners 5–1. That put them into a tiebreaker Sunday morning against Nelson United, which Revelstoke won 2–0. The women's semi-finals started at 10:30 a.m. on Sunday. Party Train defeated Nelson and Williams Lake beat Duffy's to set up the women's final. On the men's side, Laski once again got the best of the local team, beating a tired Revelstoke side 3–0. In the other semi-final, the Unicorns downed Vernon to reach the finals.
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This past weekend four Aquaducks attended the Merritt Otters swim meet. While few in number, their presence was noticeable. The division 4 Aquaducks 200 meter mixed medley relay won gold by more than 20 seconds despite having a division 1 swimmer on it. The 200 meter freestyle relay team repeated the following afternoon for a comfortable first as well. For Ryder Litke, while the meet set up of a combined division 1-7 timed final event that separated the respective divisions only for results was not ideal for the young division 1 boy, he still had a strong meet. Swimming against many athletes over twice his age was intimidating at first, but “Zippy” was up for it, finishing in the top three in four of his six races, and achieving multiple personal bests throughout the meet. Beth Granstrom, the lone female athlete from Revelstoke, represented beautifully, winning five of her six races, earning her a second aggregate for the division 4 girls category. While she achieved three personal bests, two of those were not only wins, but betterments of her club records as well in the 200 meter individual medley and the 100 meter backstroke.
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James LeBuke, who just moved age categories into division 4 a single meet ago, is already knocking on the door of club records, and right with him is Jackson Litke. While LeBuke is chipping away at the 200 individual medley record that has stood for 30 years, Litke is nearing the 100 meter backstroke and 100 meter freestyle records, which are also three decades old, though he is closest to a decadeold record in the 50 meter butterfly. The boys traded back and forth between firsts and seconds mostly throughout the meet, with a Revelstoke capped swimmer touch-
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Sam Poarch (pictured) took the win in the Logging Leftovers downhill race on Sunday, nearly cracking the three minute barrier on the swooping, berm-filled trail. He edged out Marty Schaffer for the victory. On the women’s side Lindsey Corrigan bested the field, finishing several seconds ahead of Theresa McGeragle. The next downhill race isn’t until October. In the cross-country race on Wednesday, an Olympian showed up and dominated the field. Catherine Pendrel, completed six laps in 1:24:53.3, to beat all men and women. Her husband Keith Wilson finished second, 3:35 back of Pendrel. Brendan MacIntosh was the top local male, coming in almost four minutes back of Pendrel. On the women’s side, Emily Unterberger completed five laps of the four-kilometre course to be the top female non-Olympian. The next cross-country race is at Mt. Macpherson on July 2. Visit the Revelstoke Cycling Association website for details.
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SUMMER READING CLUB
Come to the Revelstoke Library on June 18 or any day after to get a reading log, enter to win prizes and sign up for programs.
SENIORS BIRTHDAY PARTY
All seniors with birthdays in June and July will be celebrated. The Community Response Network will host the part and provide information on World Elder Abuse Awareness Day. At the seniors centre.
Thursday, June 19
WIL Live at the Last Drop.
June 20–21
BROTHER TWANG play rock music with diverse influences including Tom Petty, Talking Heads and Slayer. At the River City Pub.
Sunday, June 22
STOKED TO GET SPANKED
Revelstoke's mountain bike race is back. Race either 17 or 35 kilometres of single track around the Mt. Macpherson trail network. Shorter courses are available for kids. Races start at 10 a.m. For more information, visit www.mountainbikingbc.ca/ event/stoked-get-spanked.
Wednesday, June 25
BROWN BAG HISTORY Cathy English, curator of the Revelstoke Museum & Archives, gives a talk on Golden Spike Days, homecomings and other celebrations in Revelstoke. At the museum at 12:15 p.m. SENIORS POTLUCK DINNER
A Hawaiian-themed picnic potluck supper at the seniors centre starting at 5:30 p.m. The main meat will be provided, so sign up at the seniors centre to bring a salad, dessert or something else.
June 26–27
KENNY HOLIDAY plays the sum-
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Last Drop.
Thursday, June 26
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Saturday, June 21
STORIES OF THE LAND
National Aboriginal Day storytelling festival, featuring storytelling events relating to Aboriginal and other stories of the land around Revelstoke. At the Revelstoke Museum & Archives and Centennial Park.
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BC HYDRO OPEN HOUSE BC Hydro will provide information on the operations of the Columbia River dams, in particular Revelstoke and Hugh Keenleyside, and expected Arrow Reservoir and Revelstoke Reservoir water levels. At the community centre from 12–2 p.m. CEMETERY TOUR Cathy English, the curator of the Revelstoke Museum & Archives, gives a historical tour of
the Revelstoke cemetery, telling stories of the people buried there. Meets at the cemetery at 7 p.m. $5. KENNY HOLLIDAY plays the summer street festival in Grizzly Plaza. From 6:30–9:30 p.m. DEVON COYOTE Live at the Last Drop.
June 27–29
REVELSTOKE AQUADUCKS MEET The Revelstoke Aquaducks
swim club host teams from throughout the Interior. Come cheer on our local swimmers all weekend long at the aquatic centre.
Friday, June 27
KENNY HOLLIDAY plays the summer street festival in Grizzly Plaza. From 6:30–9:30 p.m. CHRIS MILLER FUNDRAISER WITH NON PROPHET SOCIETY A fundraiser for Chris Miller,
who is recovering from a stroke he experienced in January. The band Non Prophet Society, from Miller's home town of Smithers, B.C., will play a night of bluesy, funky rock and soul music. $5 cover and half of all Miller Genuine Draft and Mt. Begbie Brewery sales will go to support Miller's family. At the River City Pub at 9 p.m. LIS NICOLE Live at the Last Drop.
June 28–29
WESTERN CANADIAN CHAMPIONSHIP TRIAL Revelstoke plays host to some of the best dirt bike trials riders in Canada on a course on trails near Glacier House Resort. Hosted by the Revy Riders and World Trials Canada.
Saturday, June 28
YOU ARE INVITED TO ATTEND AN OPEN HOUSE BC Hydro Revelstoke Operations Updates BC Hydro is hosting an open house to provide information about the operation of our Columbia facilities, in particular Revelstoke and Hugh Keenleyside dams and expected Arrow Lakes Reservoir and Revelstoke Reservoir water levels. When:
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Stoked to Get Spanked cross-country race returns to Mount Macpherson on Sunday, June 22. This year there is a slight change to the 17-kilometre course, eliminating the big eye-popping climb to the top of Ridge Walk. Organizers have also added a timed descent on Berm Donor. It’ll be a battle of baggy shorts versus lycra in some categories. The course, designed by Wade Viznaugh, is fantastic and full of single track. The elite category will see some high profile athletes race two laps, while the sport category is only one lap and is designed to be fun for any rider. Kids and adults from run bike age and upwards can sign up at Skookum Cycle downtown or by calling 250-814-0090. Words by Mike Gravelle, Skookum Cycle; Photo by Alex Cooper, Revelstoke Times Review file photo
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CANADA DAY CELEBRATIONS Celebrate Canada Day with the parade down First Street and Mackenzie Avenue, followed by numerous activities in Queen Elizabeth Park. The parade starts at noon. SEAN ASHBY plays the summer street festival in Grizzly Plaza. From 6:30–9:30 p.m.
Wednesday, July 2
LITTLE SPROUTS PROGRAM POLLINATOR PARTY A gardening program for preschoolers and their parents, hosted by the North Columbia environmental Society. At
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Gus Timoyakin from Vernon demonstrates how to set up a tepee at Revelstoke Secondary School in preparation for the storytelling festival. The students helped peel and sand the poles of the tepee that will be used at the event. Photo contributed
Centuries ago, giant cedars, white pine and fir trees grew right down to the Columbia River. Porcupines frequented the valley bottom, salmon migrated from the Pacific to spawn and giant sturgeon were plentiful in the river depths. In those days, before small pox devastated populations along the river and valley trade routes, Aboriginal people lived, hunted, gathered and fished all along the Columbia River, including in Revelstoke. The Sinixt people, in particular, stayed in the Big Eddy area in the fall and winter, where they traded with people from other nations who came through the Eagle Pass, over the Monashee Mountains or along the Columbia. At the time of contact, they were the main people who frequented the Revelstoke area, although people from other nations, especially the Secwepemc (Shuswap), also guided European travellers – often rescuing them – and hunted and fished in this area. Now people of Revelstoke have a chance to hear some of the sto-
ries of this land from the perspective of people whose roots dig deep into the past. On the evening of June 20 and all day on June 21, National Aboriginal Day, storytellers from the four Aboriginal nations who claim Revelstoke as part of their traditional territory will share their stories and legends of the land around Revelstoke at the Revelstoke Museum and Archives and Centennial Park, near the worker’s memorial. There will also be opportunities for locals of all ages and ethnicities to share their own stories of the land. They might come with a great bear or fish story or observations of the river, the mountain, the plants and animals as they have changed over time. The event will begin with a storytelling workshop at the Revelstoke Museum & Archives on Friday evening, led by Metis storyteller and facilitator Jackie Cole. The following morning, Revelstoke Museum & Archives curator Cathy English will give a talk and promote a discussion about the upcoming Aboriginal exhibit at the museum. As a special treat at the opening
ceremony, at 1 p.m. in Centennial Park, 10-year-old Jahmilah Seymour from the Colville Reservation in Washington, will sing Etta James’ At Last, which she, herself, translated into the Sinixt language. The ceremony will be followed by children’s storytelling activities in a tepee — the poles of which were peeled and prepared by Revelstoke youth. Children can tell their own stories, learn a traditional Aboriginal song, and watch and listen to puppetry and storytelling by Judy Garner Niehause from Kelowna. Late in the afternoon, a bonfire will be built and there will be opportunities to roast bannock on a stick and eat home-made venison stew, which will be sold at the venue. The evening features storytelling by visiting elders and local people, in the tepee, and maybe casually around the bonfire. The whole event provides a wonderful opportunity to see this land through different lenses and to celebrate the knowledge and contributions, both past and present, the people of Aboriginal ancestry who live among and around us.
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Mass Times: Saturday: 5 pm Sunday: 9 am Father Aaron de Dios 250-837-2071 sanfran@telus.net 510 Mackenzie Avenue St. Peter’s Anglican Church Sunday 10 am Holy Eucharist Family Worship Service
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250 837-3330 Pastor Richard Klein 250 837-5569 Revelstoke United Church 314 Mackenzie Ave. 250-837-3198 revelstokeuc@telus.net Visit us at revelstokeunitedchurch.com Sunday Morning Worship 10am - 11am Crystal Bowl Meditation Monday - Thursday 10am - 1040am
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Thank You We would like to thank the nursing staff at Queen Victoria Hospital, Dr. Haines and the Ladies of the Hospice Society for the care they gave our mother, Bertha Channell. Also, many thanks to The Mount Revelstoke Quilt Guild for the beautiful hand made quilt. The Channell family
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An Alberta Oilfield Company is hiring experienced dozer and excavator operators, meals and lodging provided. Drug testing required. 1-(780)7235051.
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Obituaries Mary Francis Thompson
Mary Francis Thompson passed away peacefully at her residence in Revelstoke on Friday, June 6th, 2014. Prayers were recited from St. Francis of Assisi Catholic Church on Friday evening, June 13th, followed by the Mass of Christian Burial on Saturday afternoon, June 14th with Father Aaron de Dios celebrant. Interment followed in the family plot of Mountain View Cemetery, Revelstoke.
Graduating with Bachelor of Arts from Thompson Rivers University. Double Major in Math and History. With love from your family.
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Mary was born in Revelstoke, B.C. to a pioneer family, and was a life-long resident. She will be well-remembered for managing McGregors Motor Inn. Mary was predeceased by her sister Margaret Choban and brother James McKinnon. She is survived by two daughters: Sydney of Revelstoke and Mary Margaret “Peggy” (Michael Jones) of Victoria; three nieces and two nephews. Messages of sympathy may be sent to Mary’s family by viewing her obituary at www.brandonbowersfuneralhome.com. Cremation arrangements were in the care of Brandon Bowers Funeral Home, Revelstoke.
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It is with great joy that Phil and Marisa De Cicco announce the engagement of their son Gerardo Philip of Revelstoke, B.C., to Erin Marie Smith, daughter of Donald and Lois Smith of White Rock, B.C. The happy couple will be united in the Sacrement of Holy Matrimony on Saturday, September 13, 2014 at Good Shepherd Church in South Surrey, B.C.
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Auctions 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
Farm Equipment FARM & Ranch Paige Wire Fencing, 48” Tall, Lowest Prices in BC. All City Auctions 604-514-0194
Fruit & Vegetables FRESH Picked STRAWBERRIES The Berry Patch 393010Ave NE TCH (250)832-4662
Misc. for Sale 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 HOT TUB (SPA) COVERS. Best price. Best quality. All shapes & colours available. 1-866-652-6837 www.thecoverguy.com/ newspaper?
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KILL ROACHES! Buy Harris Roach Tablets. Eliminate bugs- guaranteed. No mess, odorless, long lasting. Available at Ace Hardware & The Home Depot. 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. 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 new, handmade, red cedar Adirondack chairs. $125. each or pair for $200. Phone 250 837-7174.
3200 sq ft, 4 bath, includes washer & dryer, fridge & stove, dishwasher hot tub, natural gas, contact 250-845-3315
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
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Misc. Wanted BUYING Coin Collections, Estates, Antiques, Native Art, Silver, Jewelry 778-281-0030 PRIVATE collector looking to buy a bunch of coins. Call Todd (250)-864-3521 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
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Rentals Apt/Condo for Rent 1949 Laforme Boulevard Under Renovations 1,2, 2 bdrm with den apts, furnished & unfurnished, elevator, balconies. 2 & 3 bdrm townhouses furnished & unfurnished, some with 4 appls. U/G covered parking, coin laundry. Flexible leases. Short & long term. 1211 Front Street - Under Renovation
ray and Fran croteau are retiring Russell auction 2067 HWY 3a tHRums
1 and 2 bedroom, balconies, secure underground parking, elevator, sauna. Some units have Columbia River view. Long term leases avail.
Date saturDay June 28 11am open 9am
250 837-3361 or 250 837-8850
Shore acreS holding ltd road building heavy equipment triple F.a. traFFic control equipment & vehicleS
14 km north of castlegar b.c
equipment haS been well maintained & certiFied.
• 1994JD GraDer 772 BH 6WH Drive trimBle Dual automatic control slope masts GraDe control front BlaDe scarifer, WinDroW eliminator. • 1981 J.D. GraDer 672 a 6 WH Drive front BlaDe scarifer WinDroW eliminator. • 1988 BomaG BW 142D roller 57” Drum 11,500 lBs neW tires. • 1988 HitacHi excavator front BlaDe 48” clean up Bucket 30” DiG Bucket anD mecHanical tHumB. • 1974 Galion GraDer 503 Detroit Diesel front BlaDe, scarifer • 1975 J.D. loaDer, 3.5 yD Bucket neW tires 4950 Hours • 1986 int. moDel 1900 sinGle axil Dump truck 466 Diesel on air 8yD Box, pintel HitcH. • 1989 u Built trailer 20 ft Deck 3 axle, ramps & pintle HitcH. • 1976 nortH line 22ft flat Deck trailer 12 ton 3 axle Beaver tail ramps & pintle HitcH. • 1993 DoDGe 1 ton Dually W350 4WH Drive, cummins Diesel, 5 spD exHaust Brake, tool Box & HeaDacHe rack •1992 DoDGe 3/4 ton 4WH Drive, cummins Diesel 5spD. • 1977 loW Boy 2 Horse trailer • cHains for all tHe equipment, triple F.a. traFFic control
• 1996 econoline cluB WaGon amBulance fully equipeD 7.3 Diesel turBo Dual WHeel, neW tires 36,000 miles • 1992 3/4 ton DoDGe cummins Diesel 4WH Drive reBuilt automatic pick up. larGe amount of traffic control siGns conSignmentS
• 1993 safari seaenGeti Diesel pusHer 33’ motor Home, loaDeD, only 72,000 miles, very GooD conDition 2002 WranGler Jeep automatic • 1994 sierra 5tH WHeel travel trailer 27ft clean. • 5 tHickness planers. *5Hp, 1pH 220v, 12.6 amp 20” BeD, poWer matic moDel 180 *5Hp 3pH 200v 12.6 amp 18” BeD rockWell moDel 13 *3Hp 200v 10amp 13” BeD General moDel 130 *2Hp 3pH 208v 6.3 amp 13” BeD poWermatic *7.5Hp 3pH 17/8.5 amp estrin q8c electric kiln 2350 of 208 v 3pH 26amp • zero Blast-n-peel sanD Blaster WitH emipire reclaimer BaG Dust collector system. • Gas GasparDo 3pt HinGe sickleBar moWer for 25Hp tractor
Terms: Cash or cheque only Plus Much More with proper ID. Cheques must be cleared or certified before removal of Open daily 9am-5 pm, to view equipment. 39 years auctioneering
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BRIGHT, spacious 2 bedroom condo in quiet 4 plex, includes 5 appliances. Close to down town, 320 2nd street East. No pets or smoking. Utilities not included. Asking $1000 per month. Email: Rhonb@telus.net or 250-8379633 Large, centrally located, 2nd floor, 2-bdrm apt. Large windows, hardwood floors, heat included, W/D. $950/mth. Available Aug 1st/14. Call 250 837-4712 after 6pm.
Mobile Homes & Pads 3 bedroom mobile home in quiet park, comes with five appliances, no pets and references please. # 9B 1306 Downie Street. $900. 250-8374682
Homes for Rent FURNISHED 3bdrm 2bath. 2 car port nice yard onto greenspace. Very nice interior leather furniture, bistro dining room, wood floors. Utilities appl. included. Contractor short/long term or a family 250-8147539, 780-742-4015
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Cars - Sports & Imports 2012 Fiat 500, low mileage, extremely good condition, $11,000. 250 837-5243 or 250 814-8527.
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Recreational/Sale Ken Craft 1980 Motor Home 23 1/2 ft Sleeps 6 Fridge, Stove, everything works well only 90889 km $4,000. OBO 250 837-4698
Sport Utility Vehicle 2002 Ford Expedition. Eddie Bauer edition. Excellent condition with leather interior. 130,000 kms. 250 837-3368.
Boats 17 ft. 1964 OMC Deluxe boat and trailer. 4 cylinder inboard. Classic project for restoration. 250 814-7071.
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Liens Act By virtue of Revelstoke Mini Storage, it intends to dispose of household goods and personal effects of the following individual, Susie Taylor, for the amount stated: $6,092.40. The chattels may be viewed at 2400 Boulder Road 14 days from the first publication date. All written bids may be submitted to Revelstoke Mini Storage at 250-837-8073.
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RVAC exhibition showcases Trees and Hidden Works Special to the Times Review
Looking at the paintings on display in the main gallery of the Revelstoke Visual Arts Centre, it's nearly impossible to believe Kristi Marcoffio is a self-taught artist. Marcoffio prefers not to give media interviews, however Jacquie Pendergast of the Revelstoke Visual Arts Centre was kind enough to speak a bit about the Revelstoke artist's vibrant paintings being exhibited. “I think she has an exceptional talent and her use of colour is brave,” said Pendergast. “I think her work shows a great confidence. She has an innate talent.” Trees, Marcoffio's very first solo exhibition, features a number of very bold paintings, each with a slightly different interpretation of the show's theme. “When you look at the paintings, the theme is 'Trees', but [the Left, Kristi Marcoffio in front of one of her bold canvasses and below, Kelly Perry.
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pieces] are all very different in the way she has interpreted that – you have trees through the seasons, in different times of the day.” *** Art became a healer for Kamloops artist Kelly Perry. When Perry’s relationship with her husband ended after
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Decrease in propane commodity rates approved for July 1st Contributed by FortisBC
SURREY, B.C. – June 16, 2014: FortisBC has received approval from the BC Utilities Commission (BCUC) to decrease propane commodity rates for Revelstoke customers starting July 1.
Propane prices have returned to lower levels from recent highs that were caused by extreme cold weather this past winter as well as strong propane demand for crop drying prior to winter. Residential customers receiving piped propane will see a commodity rate decrease of $1.235 per giga-
joule (GJ). The average residential customer using approximately 50 GJ per year of piped propane will see a decrease of approximately $62 to their total annual bill. Factors affecting the market price of propane and natural gas in North America include weather, supply and demand, transportation
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constraints and economic conditions. Propane prices are also more directly influenced by global oil markets than natural gas. In recent years, natural gas prices have trended lower relative to propane due to increased supply availability resulting from advancements in production technology.
However, propane prices have remained more closely connected to oil prices. Propane prices have also been volatile due to fluctuating demand, limited storage infrastructure and supply chain congestion and disruptions connecting the propane supply to market. This has increased the premium paid for propane over natural gas prices. FortisBC helps mitigate the impacts of market price volatility on customers by locking in prices for a portion of supply before peak winter demand begins. Every three months, FortisBC reviews propane and natural gas commodity rates with the BCUC in order to make sure rates passed on to customers cover the cost of purchasing the propane and gas on their behalf. The next review of natural gas and propane commodity rates will take place prior to October 1.
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