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FATHERS DAY AT THE MILL
Sunday was busy at the Grist Mill See page 8
FAMILY FISHING WEEKEND
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A log deck at T.L. Timber in Cawston burns furiously after a suspected lightning strike ignited three fires in the Lower Similkameen last Thursday, June 12.
Lots of angling activity at Yellow Lake See page 8
CONTRACT TALKS FAIL
School year ends with full blown strike See page 3
Lightning strikes Cawston - again By Steve Arstad news@keremeosreview.com It was a storm of very short duration, but the brief thundershower that swept down the Lower Similkameen valley on Thursday afternoon, June 12, kept the Keremeos and District Volunteer Fire Department scrambling to keep up with three fires. At this point, lightning appears to be the most reasonable explanation for the blazes, which began shortly before 2 p.m. Thursday afternoon. A storm cell that brought thunder, lightning and about a 15 minute downpour set the fire department in motion to the first call, which was easily identified as a lightning strike, on the upper elevation of a mountain in the Ashnola valley.
Forestry officials were called to contend with that blaze, but shortly after members returned to the firehall, a second call out had the KDVFD responding to a brush fire in the Willis Ranch Road area, at approximately 3:45 p.m. The fire was burning in scrap brush, tree limbs and tall grass alongside a fenced off farmers field. Fire crews were still at work when the third call came for a fire in the T.L. Timber log yard in Cawston. There, firefighters were faced with a large log deck that was fully ablaze. T.L. Timber had a crew already working the fire, as nearby neighbours and other community members saw the smoke and jumped in to help. “It was a real community effort,” said T.L.Timber Operations Manager Clayton
Hillman. He said the fire began in a small log deck adjacent to a larger one. He had just returned from a road trip and was sitting down to supper around 5 p.m. when a passing motorist stopped to tell him of the fire. “I can’t say enough about the response we had,” Hillman said, “Neighbours, staff and friends, our logging company staff, our own staff, everyone stepped forward to help.” In spite of the initial efforts, the fire eventually spread to three log decks. Crews spent nearly six hours on site, their efforts aided by intermittent rain that became steady as the evening wore on. “We have lots of fire fighting capacity here,” Hilman said, “ we’ve got water trucks, continued on page 3
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With some teachers under cover, Lisa Beebe and Ian Johnson (right) from Similkameen Elementary Secondary School took their turns on a wet, cold picket line on Friday, June 13. Weekend talks that many hoped would resolve the strike stumbled over the weekend, and it now appears a long, drawn out strike could be inevitable.
Dog park location approved by ministry Village receives approval from Transportation ministry to use section of right of way for dog park By Steve Arstad news@keremeosreview.com Keremeos Village Council approved a request from the Seniors Centre for a letter of support relating to a grant application to the New Horizons for Seniors Program. The Senior Centre Society would like to extend the entranceway cover at the front of their building. Kars Under the “K” requested council’s permission to hold the Collector Car Appreciation tour at Memorial Park on July 19. Kars also asked for some minor services to be performed by the village, including allowance of parking of cars on the grass, use of traffic
cones, and unlocked washrooms in the tourist infocentre. The office of the Auditor General for Local Government informed council an audit would be taking place this year with the Regional District Okanagan Similkameen regarding the local government’s role in ensuring clean drinking water. The audits are not all encompassing, generally focussing on a particular issue of local government. Chief Administrative Office Laurie Taylor provided information to council regarding gas tax funding. She told council the Community Works Fund, (a non application based fund that provides money twice annually to all local governments) will provide $537,968 to the village over the next five years, at a rate of approximately $105,000 each year. A new Strategic Priorities Fund has been created out of the previously known General Strategic Priorities Fund, the Innovations Fund
and the Regionally Significant Projects Fund. Funding grants are probably not going to be approved until late fall this year. Taylor further informed council engineering design work on the village’s downtown water supply main replacement project was progressing. The project is estimated at 1.6 million dollars and involves installation of a new water main in the alleys on both sides of Seventh Avenue to service the area between Fourth and Eighth Streets. Taylor asked council to identify the project as its number one priority for application for funding under the Strategic Priority Fund. Taylor also informed council Ministry of Transportation and Infrastructure approval had been given to the village to use a portion of ministry right of way for the village dog park. She said work on the park had already started with staff ordering fence. She expected the park to be operational by early summer.
Cawston hit by lightning - again / continued from page 1 The Keremeos fire department had all available hoses, pumps, access to Keremeos Creek (adjacent to the property) - but it was a slow job. The fire had personnel suited up Thursday evening. A truck and several personnel from Osoyoos were gotten into the middle of the decks, also called in to provide mutual aid. and they all had to be pulled apart, Later in the evening, as crews gained each log given a good soaking.” an upper hand, a small mop up crew Hilman called the incident “most The fire had gotten returned to the Willis Ranch Road bizarre,” as neither he nor his faminto the middle of area to finish up there. ily saw lightning or heard thunder the decks, and they The Keremeos fire department has anytime prior to notification of the all had to be pulled been dealing with some unusual infire. The decks were located in the apart, each log stances of coincidental calls in recent centre of the yard, roughly 30 - 40 given a good months. metres from the highway, and no one soaking... In late November last year, through had been working in that vicinity all February of this year, the department afternoon. responded to a seeming epidemic of Friday morning, it appeared to structure fires. Later in February, a be business as usual, the exception string of motor vehicle accidents being a rather disorderly yard that occurred. Finally, in the past two employees were busy cleaning up. A large majority of the log decks involved in the blaze weeks, the department has answered four calls for appear to be losses at this point, Hilman said, not- lightning related fires, a circumstance that, while not unprecedented, is unusual. ing that losses were still being assessed.
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Editorial Battle for hearts and minds begins The school year may well be over, as negotiations (to date) failed to resolve the latest labour dispute between teachers and the Province of British Columbia. Teachers on the picket line at Similkameen Elementary Secondary School, last week were of the opinion that failure to resolve the impasse over the weekend would mean a long,drawn out strike that would end in back to work legislation. So begins the task, from both sides, of winning hearts and minds of the public in order to win the battle of public opinion. What we aren’t as certain we will see are hard facts upon which we can base an informed opinion. We know, for instance, how the students have been squeezed in this dispute, to the point now where graduating students are being cheated out of at least part of the formal experience of this rite of passage. We also are sure the provincial government is basing its contractual offerings on increases that are commensurate to those offered to other sectors of the provincial government, in an effort to control escalating costs and rein in the provincial deficit. We also know there are issues of class size and composition that need to be addressed, if not through financial, then philisophical means. Although this has been touted by many as the main issue in this strike, it doesn’t appear to have been the stumbling block in this weekend’s final negotiations. It appeared to be more about money than anything else. Opinions about teachers’ salaries are subjective. We certainly can’t say definitively what constitutes reasonable pay for a teacher, but in forming an opinion, Similkameen taxpayers might find the following link useful: http://www.bced.gov.bc.ca/accountability/district/ sofi/welcome.htm About halfway down the page are two buttons where one can select the school district, then receive a pdf file containing Statement of Financial Information relating to school district salaries and expenses exceeding $75,000. Contained in the pages of these lists are some hard facts taxpayers most likely won’t be hearing about as the battle for our hearts and minds gets underway.
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Ontario election lessons for B.C. By Tom Fletcher Black Press “Liberal” is becoming one of the most ill-defined words in Canadian politics. Here in B.C., a Liberal is a Conservative, or at least a fiscal conservative, bent on balancing budgets and battling big unions to force them to recognize today’s world of low growth and low inflation. In Ottawa, a Liberal is currently whatever Justin Trudeau wakes up and decides. One day he’s a libertarian who wants to legalize marijuana, and the next he’s in touch with his inner Taliban, issuing a moral edict on abortion. In Ontario, Premier Kathleen Wynne saved her gut-shot Liberal government by limping to the left of the NDP, promising to spend lots more borrowed money and build lots of transit. This is in a have-not province with an operating deficit that is currently running north of $12 billion. For comparison purposes,
B.C.’s deficit swelled briefly beyond $3 billion in 2009, and the books stayed in the red until last year as the B.C. Liberals repaid a $1.6 billion HST transfer allowance to Ottawa. You think B.C.’s energy policy is a disaster? Check out Ontario, where the cops are still investigating the $1 billion cancellation of plans to construct two natural gas-fired power plants before the 2011 election. The gas plants were to stabilize erratic output from wind and solar power, a European-style climate change gesture that involved Ontario ratepayers giving a huge subsidy to Korean tech giant Samsung. The Ontario Liberals clung to power in part by promising a provincial pension scheme on the same scale as the Canada Pension Plan. B.C. has a similar pension program in the works, to be offered to the two thirds of small business and self-employed people who don’t have a group
plan with their employer. Ours would, of course, be voluntary. Not so in Ontario, where large and small businesses will be required to cough up half of the required pension payments. The Ontario model is dumb on several levels. It is to be imposed just as the baby boom retirement wave breaks across Canada’s most populous province, increasing risk that the pension pool may run dry. And it sticks small business with a new payroll tax in a province that has lost much of its traditional manufacturing base and needs to innovate. Here’s the funny part, if you don’t live in Ontario. Wynne tabled her spending-spree, deficit-bedamned budget in an effort to convince the NDP to keep propping up the Liberal minority government and avoid an election. Instead, she won a majority and now has to implement her pie-in-thesky promises. Ontario is bracing for a downgrade
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in its credit rating based on the election result, and is about to go into provincewide bargaining with public service unions who want their share from the Liberal money tree. Ontario Progressive Conservative leader Tim Hudak ran on a plan that sounded similar to the one presented by Christy Clark in 2013: hold the line on spending, balance the budget, reduce the size of government, stimulate job creation. Hudak was rejected for a second time, and resigned the leadership on election night. B.C. voters now have three years to see how the Ontario version of Liberal government plays out, compared to the B.C. Liberal version. For us, much depends on resource development, including forest products, natural gas and other trade with Asia. If all goes well here, B.C. can continue to send transfer payments to the fantasyland of Ontario.
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Volunteers at the Keremeos pool - Back Row (left to right): Alexis Ward, Tyson Douangpanya, Eliana Beglaw, Zoey Jenkins, Jade Demchuck, Amy Leduc, Ava Cottrill and Coach: Kelly Winn. Middle Row (left to right): Breeanna Ward, Sarah Hare, Rylee Demchuck, Hannah Hare, Danae Leduc, Leah Riegling, Keghan Jenkins, Cody Leduc. Front Row (left to right): Cassandra Gibbs and Amy Lucich. (Amy Lucich and Keghan Jenkins are the two friends and volunteers. The rest of the kids are members of the swim club.)
Parks bylaw initiated for Area “G” The regional district board abandoned a parks establishment bylaw for Electoral Area “G” on June 5, only to approve first, second and third readings for another. The original bylaw was created in 2007, but Area “G” residents did not wish to pay additional taxes to establish a community park service in the electoral area at the time. The bylaw received three readings by the board, but had to be abandoned after the provincial ministry refused to recognize it, as the bylaw never carried with it a tax requisition. Area “G” Director Angelique Wood introduced the new bylaw to the board in order to potentially offer residents of Hedley and Olalla recreational and cultural opportunities within their communities. The new bylaw will still need provincial and taxpayer approval thorugh a referendum or the alternate approval process. In speaking to the matter, Wood told the board that a number of Area “G” parks were presently under consideration by residents of the area, but there was currently no mechanism to create a service area for them. Wood also noted there was currently no requisition attached to the new bylaw, but there would be an amount put forward soon.
Rocks continue to tumble on Hwy 3 Another minor rock slide on Highway 3 between Keremeos and Hedley damaged two vehicles. Around 2:30 p.m. Friday, June 13, two motorists’ vehicles were damaged after encountering rocks that had tumbled on to the highway right of way. One vehicle suffered tire damage, the other a damaged transmission. More rocks reportedly came down Friday evening but no damage was reported. The rocks came down on the highway slightly to the west of the end of an earthen berm that was placed on the highway last January, after an initial slide damaged two vehicles and closed the road for four days. A previous slide closed the road overnight on May 4. Both Friday’s slide and the May 4 slide occurred during heavier than normal rain events. W ATM NO LE! B A L I A AV
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By Steve Arstad Keremeos RCMP answered 359 calls for service in the first quarter of 2014, up 30 per cent from a year ago. Break and enters were up 200 per cent over last year, totalling 18 for the period. Assaults, theft from vehicles, mischief and disturbance calls were also up significantly over the same period last year. Drug charges (1) and impaired driving charges (2) were a couple of bright spots for the RCMP during the quarter. No chronic offenders were identified in the Keremeos detachment area during the first quarter. Crime Stoppers received five tips in Keremeos and area during the first three months of 2014. The Keremeos detachment engages in an inter-agency approach when focusing on prolific and priority offenders within the detachment boundaries. The detachment maintains a prolific offender file listing all offenders with conditions. Curfew checks are conducted on a regular basis and crime analyst reports are used to target high crime areas. Currently, Keremeos RCMP are in the process of implementing a loitering bylaw to address residents and business concerns with regards to seasonal workers.
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Reader responds to letter regarding national park To the Editor: Gee Tim, talk about inaccurate comments and not being helpful. (Letter to the Editor, June 12 “Park editorial doesn’t help in understanding park debate.”) Where is half the land that can be sold to developers? You cannot develop crown land since the Homestead act was repealed several years ago and you
cannot develop private land that is in the ALR, never mind the fact that natives would have to approve it as well. Your statements are not only misleading, they are simply not true. Don’t comment if you cannot be accurate. Gordon Plews, Keremeos
Awareness matters, says reader, when it comes to ALR debate Editor: Re: “Farmland fate a test for parties” For Tom Fletcher, a fan of the recent ALR bill, only “a flood of exclusions of prime agricultural land” might make the concerns about it “at least partially true.” Short of the flood, it seems any bad effect from the weakened Agricultural Land Commission Act is nothing. Fortunately, the bill spurred wide pro-ALR action. The efforts to stop “the bill to kill the ALR” (at least for consultation) were also a means to boost the critical mass of aware citizens for the next stage, which is now. Awareness matters. We saw that in Richmond a few
years ago when a fellow who publicly wanted a highprofile property out of the ALR almost got onto the Agricultural Land Commission panel to decide on it. Of course, the ALC is a tribunal, and like a court it is meant to start with evidence, not decisions. Until the recent bill kneecapped the commission, current chair Richard Bullock was modernizing the ALC methods for quality assurance and efficiency, minimizing mistakes. Now the changes to the ALC Act have disabled much of the progress and worse. With vigilance, the harm can be limited. Jim Wright, Richmond
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GearUp4CF is 1,200 kilometres of determination and hope Riders hit B.C. highways for Cystic Fibrosis By Steve Arstad news@keremeosreview.com On Saturday, June 21, over one hundred family members and friends of Canadians with cystic fibrosis (CF) will GearUp4CF and participate in a one, two, or nine day bike ride to raise funds in support of lifegiving CF research. Twenty-two cyclists are already registered to ride for nine days (1,200 km) from Vancouver to Banff, climbing nine mountain summits to a final altitude of 8,100 m. On June 21st, the one hundred - plus riders will leave Crescent Beach and arrive in Chilliwack in the early afternoon. On June 22, they will continue from
Chilliwack to Manning Park, arriving late in the afternoon and staying at Manning Park Resort. June 23, day three, the riders will leave around 8 a.m. and continue on to Osoyoos. Keremeos residents can expect to see the entourage pass through the village sometime in mid to late afternoon. This year’s nine-day ride has some very inspirational riders. “It would be so amazing if we could get people from the community out cheering on the riders. It would really give them a boost as they continue their challenging ride to Banff,” said Sharon Bates, committee member for GearUp4CF.
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Family fishing weekend The past weekend was an ideal time for families to head up to Yellow Lake, as the 15th Annual Family Fishing Weekend took place in conjunction with Fathers Day weekend. Families were able to fish without a licence, making it the ideal way to enjoy Father’s Day weekend outdoors. Family Fishing Weekend is an annual opportunity to fish B.C.’s lakes, rivers, and streams for free, compliments of the Ministry of Forests, Lands and Natural Resource Operations. Regulations still apply and details are posted at www.fishing.gov.bc.ca. The Family Fishing Society of BC was established in 2001 to encourage new anglers as well as promote and coordinate Family Fishing Weekend and other angling initiatives targeted toward families and young people. 2014 marks the 15th year of this licence-free fishing weekend. Fishing events were held across the Thompson-Okanagan at Hallamore Lake in Clearwater, Kelly Lake in Clinton, Jewel Lake in Greenwood, Walloper Lake in Kamloops, Okanagan Lake and LambyBear Lake in Kelowna, Kentucky - Alleyne Lakes in Merritt, Chain Lake in Princeton, Shuswap Lake in Salmon Arm, and Shannon Lake in Westbank.
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Above, Lance, Cohen and Renee participated in the province’s free family fishing weekend at Yellow Lake. The West Kelowna family were among many who tried their luck on the popular fishing lake on Sunday.
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Left, Erin and Emily Phillips had an opportunity to check out the Grist Mill’s chickens prior to joining Rika Ruebsaat, John Bartlett and several others in some traditional music during Fathers Day activities at the mill on June 15. Erin and Emily are part of Fiddlekidz, a group of fiddle students who take lessons from Ron Wall in Penticton. Some cast members of the Heritage Players, who performed “Dirty Work at The Stopping Place” on Father’s Day at The Grist Mill. Found backstage, they are (left to right ) George Peters, Elam Wills, Gaby Villecourt, Bob McAtamney , Maggie McDonald and Flo Winfrey. More than 100 breakfasts were served earlier in the day at the Fathers Day Breakfast.
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Providing an example to the community By Steve Arstad news@keremeosreview.com
Nelson Tallio Nelson Tallio is in his third year as a volunteer with the Keremeos and District Volunteer Fire Department. “I always wanted to do this work,” he said, “joining the RCMP was my first choice, but when that didn’t pan out, I saw joining the fire department as a way to provide service to the community.” Tallio saw an ad for openings on the fire department in the newspaper and decided to give it a try. He was one of three who saw that ad and signed up. “I love the work,” he said, “I’m very satisfied with the way things turned out.” Nelson, who works for the Lower Similkameen Indian Band, is available to respond to most incidents, as he spends much of the week in the village. “It’s a great learning experience,” he said, “We’ve got a great crew. There are so many opportunities for training, and now we’re getting certified, which is even better.” Tallio believes his presence on the fire department also provides a role model for his kids. “Both of my kids want to join the department,” he said, adding that he is the first aboriginal member of the KDVFD. “That’s helped improve communication between the department and the band. His knowledge of band property is also help-
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ful to the department when responding to calls. “I like to learn,” Tallio said, “and the fire department has provided me with a great opportunity to learn new things.” Emma Merritt joined the Keremeos and District Volunteer Fire Department in November of 2011. She is now a fully trained, regular member, at 18 years of age. “It’s my favourite thing,” she said enthusiastically. Merritt recently completed an Emergency Medical Responders’ course, and is providing leadership for the department for their medical emergency callouts. Merritt has been involved in all types of calls during her years with Keremeos, and understands how to handle her emotions and reactions to unpleasant calls. “We prepare ourselves before we get on scene,” she said, “I understand we are there for a reason, and do what I can.”
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From left, Linda, Lena and Cory were enjoying a pleasant walk in downtown Keremeos on June 11.
Bill Tallio Bill Tallio fulfills a life long passion to help the community during his service on the Keremeos and District Volunteer Fire Department. The 62 year old is fellow firefighter Nelson Tallio’s father. He signed on one and a half years ago after a suggestion from his son. “It’s been awesome,” he said of his experience, “I’ve learned a lot of stuff I never had the opportunity to learn before.” Bill had been a fire department volunteer in previous years, but has found his time with the KDVFD “a whole new experience,” with the department focussed not only on firefighting, but auto extrication and rescuing techniques. “It’s new and exciting to me - there are so many to learn from here. The team is very good, helpful,” he said. Bill works at the Lower Similkameen Indian Band office, and lives in Cawston. He finds that he can answer most calls, although he “doesn’t always make the first truck.” “I like the fact that we are helping the community,” he said, “I think that we are role models for everyone in the community - that’s really important. Maybe we can help to start a new mindset regarding volunteerism.”
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T.L.Timber Ltd/Lusted Logging Ltd. and the families within, would like to sincerely thank everyone whom had a part in the amazing effort containing the fire that broke out last week on Thursday, June 12th/14. We are so very thankful to the local Keremeos & Osoyoos Volunteer Fire Departments. It’s certain that their reaction time made the difference in containing the blaze, thus minimizing damages. It’s with overhwhelming appreciation to all others… neighbours, employees, friends and family... all of whom came to our aide quickly, without any hesitation, which ultimately saved our business. We saw support from one local business to another, from neighbours down the street to ones miles away. Extra hoses, pumps, shovels and extra hands. Fighting the fire or feeding the ones that were… support was everwhere we looked. Again thank you to everyone…you all know you who are…please know how forever grateful our family is for you help.
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CANADA’S FRONT LINE INNERSPACE STORAGE WARS TEXAS POKER WPT GAME OF STONES CRIMINAL MINDS TO BE ANNOUNCED 9:30 PM TWO AND A HALF MEN SEINFELD PARKS AND RECREATION AMERICAN DAD HOT IN CLEVELAND SEINFELD FLIP OR FLOP PAWN STARS FRIENDS BORDER SECURITY: CANADA’S FRONT LINE STAR TREK: VOYAGER STORAGE WARS TEXAS 10:00 PM MISTRESSES ROOKIE BLUE UNDER THE DOME: INSIDE CHESTER’S MILL TATTOO NIGHTMARES NEWS HOUR FINAL CBC NEWS: THE NATIONAL POV EMERGENCY ROOM: LIFE AND DEATH AT VGH SPORTSCENTRE FRIENDS KTLA 5 NEWS AT 10 PARKS AND RECREATION THE JEFFERSONS ALBERTA PRIMETIME SEINFELD FEHERTY LEAVE IT TO BRYAN AMERICAN RESTORATION THE REAL HOUSEWIVES OF NEW YORK CITY AIRPORT 24/7: MIAMI STORAGE HUNTERS SPORTSNET CONNECTED SIBERIAN CUT FOX 28 NEWS FIRST CRIMINAL MINDS 10:30 PM MOVIE Rambo FAMILY GUY 30 ROCK THE JEFFERSONS AT MIDNIGHT LEAVE IT TO BRYAN AMERICAN RESTORATION AIRPORT 24/7: MIAMI STAR TREK: THE NEXT GENERATION STORAGE WARS TEXAS 10:35 MODERN FAMILY TUESDAY, JUN 24 14 7:00 PM ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT INSIDE EDITION JEOPARDY! THE NIGHT SHIFT SOCCER World Cup Teams TBA FIFA (leave in progress) THE MARCH ETALK MARINE MACHINES SPORTSCENTRE PIX11 NEWS TWO AND A HALF MEN SALEM MODERN FAMILY THE BIG BANG THEORY THE BIG BANG THEORY DECKED OUT PAWN STARS THE REAL HOUSEWIVES OF ORANGE COUNTY CASTLE SECRETS AND LEGENDS HAUNTED HIGHWAY STORAGE HUNTERS SPORTSNET CONNECTED DEADLIEST CATCH SHIPPING WARS TO BE ANNOUNCED 7:30 PM THE INSIDER ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT CANADA ACCESS HOLLYWOOD MOVIE Bullitt WHEEL OF FORTUNE THE BIG BANG THEORY TWO AND A HALF MEN SEINFELD ANGER MANAGEMENT THE BIG BANG THEORY DECKED OUT PAWN STARS STORAGE WARS TEXAS SHIPPING WARS 8:00 PM EXTREME WEIGHT LOSS NCIS AMERICA’S GOT TALENT NHL AWARDS AMERICAN EXPERIENCE ANGER MANAGEMENT FINDING THE FALLEN
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SEINFELD FAMOUS IN 12 SALEM FAMILY GUY THE MENTALIST THE DAILY SHOW WITH JON STEWART GOLF CENTRAL HOUSE HUNTERS INTERNATIONAL YUKON GOLD ‘TIL DEBT DO US PART GHOST ADVENTURES INNERSPACE STORAGE WARS HOCKEYCENTRAL SIBERIAN CUT RIOT BIG SMO CAKE BOSS: NEXT GREAT BAKER 8:30 PM THE GOLDBERGS THAT’S HOCKEY 2 NITE PLAYOFFS THE ARSENIO HALL SHOW FAMILY GUY THE COLBERT REPORT CHAMPIONS TOUR LEARNING CENTER HOUSE HUNTERS ‘TIL DEBT DO US PART CASTLE STORAGE WARS MISPLAYS OF THE MONTH SHIPPING WARS 9:00 PM NCIS: LOS ANGELES LAW & ORDER: SPECIAL VICTIMS UNIT THE REAL DIRT ON FARMER JOHN 30 FOR 30 SUPERNATURAL PARKS AND RECREATION AMERICAN DAD MIKE & MOLLY AT MIDNIGHT GOLF’S GREATEST ROUNDS DISASTER DECKS PAWN STARS UNUSUALLY THICKE AMERICA DECLASSIFIED THE INCREDIBLE MR. GOODWIN POKER WPT DEADLIEST CATCH: THE BAIT I WANNA MARRY HARRY STORAGE WARS 9:30 PM SEINFELD PARKS AND RECREATION AMERICAN DAD HOT IN CLEVELAND SEINFELD DISASTER DECKS PAWN STARS UNUSUALLY THICKE STAR TREK: VOYAGER STORAGE WARS 10:00 PM NY MED THE NIGHT SHIFT PERSON OF INTEREST NEWS HOUR FINAL CBC NEWS: THE NATIONAL DIVINE WOMEN SPORTSCENTRE FRIENDS KTLA 5 NEWS AT 10 PARKS AND RECREATION THE JEFFERSONS ALBERTA PRIMETIME SEINFELD DECKED OUT AMERICAN RESTORATION THE REAL HOUSEWIVES OF ORANGE COUNTY CASTLE SECRETS AND LEGENDS STORAGE HUNTERS SPORTSNET CONNECTED DEADLIEST CATCH FOX 28 NEWS FIRST
Weather Watch three day forecast THURSDAY Mix of sun & cloud High 26 Low 9
FRIDAY
Sunny High 25 Low 14
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STORAGE WARS KATE PLUS EIGHT
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MOVIE I Am Steve McQueen HIGHWAY WILDING FAMILY GUY 30 ROCK THE JEFFERSONS AT MIDNIGHT DECKED OUT AMERICAN RESTORATION STAR TREK: THE NEXT
GENERATION STORAGE WARS TEXAS 10:35 MODERN FAMILY STORAGE WARS WEDNESDAY, JUN 25 14
7:00 PM ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT INSIDE EDITION REPO GAMES JEOPARDY! WORKING THE ENGELS THE RICK MERCER REPORT NATURE ETALK CANADA: OVER THE EDGE PIX11 NEWS TWO AND A HALF MEN HOW I MET YOUR MOTHER MODERN FAMILY CSI: CRIME SCENE INVESTIGATION THE BIG BANG THEORY FEHERTY HOUSE HUNTERS: OFF THE GRID MIRACLES DECODED TRUE TORI XTREME WATERPARKS PARANORMAL WITNESS STORAGE HUNTERS SPORTSNET CONNECTED FAST N’ LOUD THE BIG BANG THEORY DUCK DYNASTY 7:30 PM THE INSIDER ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT CANADA ACCESS HOLLYWOOD REPO GAMES WHEEL OF FORTUNE WORKING THE ENGELS SOCCER World Cup Teams TBA FIFA THE BIG BANG THEORY TWO AND A HALF MEN HOW I MET YOUR MOTHER SEINFELD THE BIG BANG THEORY HOUSE HUNTERS: OFF THE GRID XTREME WATERPARKS STORAGE WARS TEXAS BIG SMO 8:00 PM THE MIDDLE BIG BROTHER REPO GAMES AMERICA’S GOT TALENT NOVA SO YOU THINK YOU CAN DANCE THE WORLD BEFORE HER SEINFELD ARROW HOW I MET YOUR MOTHER FAMILY GUY THE DAILY SHOW WITH JON STEWART GOLF CENTRAL HOUSE HUNTERS INTERNATIONAL YUKON GOLD ‘TIL DEBT DO US PART GHOST ADVENTURES INNERSPACE STORAGE WARS HOCKEYCENTRAL OVERHAULIN’ BIG SMO
Weather history for June 19 2013
High 16.9°C Low 13.0°C
<31 km max wind gust 4.0 mm total precip. Average Temperatures
Max. 24.9°C
Min. 10.6°C
Precipitation Frequency
32%
Highest & Lowest Temp. (1941-2011) 35.0°C (1982) 3.3°C (1949) Greatest Precipitation (1941-2011)
14.2 mm (1956)
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8:30 PM THE GOLDBERGS REPO GAMES SPORTSCENTRE THE ARSENIO HALL SHOW HOW I MET YOUR MOTHER FAMILY GUY THE COLBERT REPORT INSIDE THE PGA TOUR HOUSE HUNTERS ‘TIL DEBT DO US PART CASTLE STORAGE WARS DARTS DUCK DYNASTY 9:00 PM MODERN FAMILY MOVIE The Simpsons Movie CRIMINAL MINDS MOVIE Coming to America NOVA ANDRAS SCHIFF AT THE TEATRO OLIMPICO THE 100 PARKS AND RECREATION AMERICAN DAD AT MIDNIGHT GOLF Constellation SENIOR PLAYERS Championship CHAMPS BEACHFRONT BARGAIN HUNT PAWN STARS TRUE TORI INSANE COASTER WARS: WORLD DOMINATION I SHOULDN’T BE ALIVE POKER High Roller WPT LORDS OF THE CAR HOARDS DUCK DYNASTY 9:30 PM THE GOLDBERGS THAT’S HOCKEY 2 NITE PLAYOFFS SEINFELD PARKS AND RECREATION AMERICAN DAD SEINFELD ISLAND HUNTERS
PAWN STARS INSANE COASTER WARS: WORLD DOMINATION STAR TREK: VOYAGER DUCK DYNASTY 10:00 PM MOTIVE CSI: CRIME SCENE INVESTIGATION TAXI BROOKLYN CBC NEWS: THE NATIONAL GREAT CONTINENTAL RAILWAY JOURNEY DON GIOVANNI UNMASKED SPORTSCENTRE FRIENDS KTLA 5 NEWS AT 10 PARKS AND RECREATION THE JEFFERSONS ALBERTA PRIMETIME SEINFELD INSIDE THE PGA TOUR HOUSE HUNTERS: OFF THE GRID AMERICAN RESTORATION TRUE TORI XTREME WATERPARKS STORAGE HUNTERS SPORTSNET CONNECTED HIGHWAY THRU HELL FOX 28 NEWS AT 10 P.M. DUCK DYNASTY 10:30 PM FAMILY GUY 30 ROCK THE JEFFERSONS AT MIDNIGHT CHAMPIONS TOUR LEARNING CENTER HOUSE HUNTERS: OFF THE GRID AMERICAN RESTORATION XTREME WATERPARKS STAR TREK: THE NEXT GENERATION STORAGE WARS TEXAS 10:35 MODERN FAMILY DUCK DYNASTY
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We have a large selection of chainsaws in stock!
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FEATURE BUSINESS
HEALTH SERVICES
HEALTH SOURCE CLINIC •Custom Foot orthotics & products •Medical compression stockings •Bracing - Sports - Post-surgical - Seniors •Prosthetics - Post-mastectomy Jeanne Brummund COF pp’t Certified Orthotic Fitter By A
Keremeos 250-499-7700 Penticton 250-770-1491
Covered by: Blue Cross, DVA, ICBC, WCB, Pharmacare
HOME CARE
Golden Years Living Assistance & Home Care Services Provided:
∙ House & Yard Support ∙ Assisted Grocery Shopping Tarren ∙ Assisted Personal Shopping ∙ Medical Appointments 250.498.7716 ∙ Dental Appointments Brighten your ∙ Airport Service day, call ∙ Home Support today! ∙ Social Event Accompaniment
FEATURE BUSINESS OR SERVICE OF THE WEEK:
516 7th Ave., P.O. Box 128, Keremeos, BC V0X 1N0
PET FOOD
ROOFING
FLETCHER Building Supplies Pet Food & Pet Supplies
See us for all your Dog & Cat needs! 222 Burton Ave., Princeton
tarrenrisling@gmail.com
PLUMBING
Tel: 250-499-2561 Email: numnongkhai@hotmail.com Daily 11 -3, 4:30 - 8:30 ~NOW hiring cook - $13/hour ~
250-295-6938
ACCOUNTING
RESTAURANT
• Accounting & Bookkeeping • Corporate & Small Business Tax Returns • Farm & Personal Tax Returns
Find one in the Business Directory or under Services in the Classifieds. FEED SUPPLIES
250-499-5111
630A 7th Ave., Keremeos TRAINING
FLETCHER Building Supplies
FEED STORE
222 Burton Ave., Princeton 250-295-6938
GREENHOUSE
Luis Haro Athletic Club • personalized training for runners of all levels, from introductory to high performance • general physical conditioning • Events Organizer
Coach Luis David Haro
250-499-9790
teamharo@live.ca
AUTO REPAIR
Double Diamond Handyman Services
Irrigation
Small Renovations - Light Commercial
Landscaping/Sheds/Decks/Flat Concrete
20 years experience
250-499-9843
MECHANICAL
(250) 499-7732
DON’T BE FORGOTTEN! Advertise your business where you will be noticed here in the Business Directory of the Review.
Tel: 250-499-2561 Email: numnongkhai@hotmail.com Daily 11 -3, 4:30 - 8:30 ~NOW hiring cook - $13/hour ~ HANDYMAN
Farm Supplies, feed, fencing,
shavings, pellets...
516 7th Ave., P.O. Box 128, Keremeos, BC V0X 1N0
IMILKAMEEN INDUSTRIES LTD.
2064 Main St., Cawston, BC
Truck, Trailer, Heavy Equipment and Cars Diesel Engine Diagnostic & Repairs Government Inspections AC Service & Oil Changes & Tires
Licensed Mechanic
Open: 8:00 am to 5:00 pm Mon. to Fri., Sat. till Noon
Our town
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Make plans to celebrate Canada Day at the Grist Mill on July 1 Contributed The Keremeos Grist Mill and Gardens will celebrate Canada Day on Tuesday, July 1 with an all free admission day. Canada Day at the Grist Mill will happen from 3 p.m. to dusk following civic observances in Memorial Park in Keremeos. The Canada Day celebration at the old mill features a barbecue cook-out, kids activities and a down home
house band that will welcome open mike participation from actors, musicians, poets and story-tellers. The Heritage Players will perform the melodrama Dirty Work at The Stopping Place. Nearer dusk comes ‘mask-ectacle’ a dance. music and mask presentation about transformation that reinforces the importance of respect and unity. Mask-ectacle features the combined talents of The Mootowns and The Cawston Players
Inquiries from artists and general public are welcome. The Heritage Club is at 250-499-5417 and The Grist Mill reception desk is at 250-499-2888.
FEATURE BUSINESS
HARDWARE
We’re still locally owned and operated! Keremeos Building Supplies is now Home Building Centre Same Great Location: 620 - 8th Ave., Keremeos
250-499-5322
Hours: Mon - Fri, 8 am - 5 pm Saturday 8:30 am - 5pm
AUTOMOTIVE
Fix Em Automotive
Ryan Campbell, Owner • Licensed Mechanic NOW A LICENSED • Licensed Vehicle Inspector VEHICLE • Over 15 years experience INSPECTION FACILITY • Red Seal Certified
250-499-4422
Located at 400 9th Street (Across from Hilltop Esso)
COMPUTERS
Shane Henry’s
FEATURE BUSINESS OR SERVICE OF THE WEEK:
Heavy Equipment
Shane: Home 250.499.2208 Cell 250.498.9206 Clayton: 250.689.0276 Troy: 250.689.0249
Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap
HEAVY EQUIP.
FITNESS
Shane Henry’s
DON’T BE FORGOTTEN!
Heavy Equipment
Shane:
Advertise your business where you will be noticed here in the Business Directory of the Review.
250.499.2208 Cell 250.498.9206 Home
Clayton: 250.689.0276 Troy: 250.689.0249
Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap CONCRETE
Quality Readi-Mix Concrete
STORAGE
° Form Rental ° Concrete Block Retaing Walls ° Dump Truck ° Curbs ° Front End Loader ° Drain Rock ° Road Crush ° Septic Tanks Full Measure Service & Satisfaction Covering all of the southern Okanagan
Find one in the Business Directory or under Services in the Classifieds. SEPTIC SERVICES
OLIVER READI-MIX LLP.
Ph:250-498-2231 Fax: 250-498-2273 FREE QUOTATION Toll free: 1-888-787-2211 GLADLY GIVEN
GREENHOUSE
Don & Anna’s Greenhouses & GARDEN CENTRE
CONSTRUCTION
Your Home... DESIGN & CONSTRUCTION
Don & Anna’s OPEN:
498-6184 www.ruhland.ca
Mon- Sat, 9 am - 4:30 pm Sundays 10:30 am - 4:00 pm #31 Ashnola Road, Keremeos, BC V0X 1N1
Phone:(250)499-5785 Email: don_annas@nethop.net
Is your Castle
Protect it from the sands of time with quality craftmanship. Licensed Residential Builder
Serving Oliver, Osoyoos & OK Falls
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Local Regular: yard sale $48.65 includes tax
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GET FREE vending machines. Can earn $100,000 + per year. All cash-retire in just 3 years. Protected Territories. Full Details call now 1-866-668-6629. Website www.tcvend.com
Career Opportunities MEDICAL TRANSCRIPTION is an in-demand career in Canada! Employers have work-at-home positions available. Get the online training you need from an employer-trusted program. Visit: CareerStep.ca/MT or 1-888528-0809 to start training for your work-at-home career today!
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Farm Workers OK Labour Co. Ltd. We farm 300 acres in Cawston, Oliver, OK Falls. We are looking for 10 - 12 workers. We farm all vineyards. We are paying $10.50 - $18 per hrs. depending on experience & job fulltime work. (all facet of vineyard work) Call 250-490-7695 (after 7:00 pm).
Employment
Help Wanted
Trades, Technical
Experienced seasonal full time & part time employees needed at Mariposa Fruit stand. Interested please forward your resume & cover letter to mariposafruitstand@gmail.com Seasonal worker for Fruitstand/Bakery - Cafe in Keremeos. 30 - 40 hours per week with possibility for permanent employment. Apply in person, with resume to Tree to Me 1217 Hwy 3A, Keremeos or email market@treetome.ca
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Home Care/Support
CAREGIVERS Dengarry Professional Services Ltd.
is seeking caregivers for 24hr. support of individuals with mental / physical / developmental disabilities in the Okanagan area.
Contact Kristine at (1)250-554-7900 for more detail.
Trades, Technical
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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Financial Services
Garage Sales FAMILY YARD SALE with a difference. Flea market quality items. Books: Gardening, Crafts (no novels), Clothing: Adult, Kids, tools, kitchen stuff, ornaments, puzzles, bedding, ornamental tins, Coffee/Cold drink provided. 21st of June, 8:00 - 12:00 if weather permits. No $100 bills accepted. Corner of 10th and Bridge Avenue, Keremeos. ...early birds will be caged... June 21 & 22, 8 am to 4 pm, 2641 4th St. Olalla, tools, skill saw, drills, table saw, ban saw, patio furniture, household furniture. MOVING SALE many household items. Call 250-499-5990.
Home Repairs
WHERE DO YOU TURN
Services
Financial Services
Merchandise for Sale
IF YOU own a home or real estate, Alpine Credits can lend you money: It’s That Simple. Your Credit / Age / Income is not an issue. 1.800.587.2161. UNFILED TAX Returns? Unreported Income? Avoid Prosecution and Penalties. Call a Tax Attorney First! 1855-668-8089. (Mon-Fri 9-6 ET)
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.
Vernon Service Company requires Journeyman Service Plumbers/Gasfitters, $36.00/hr Call (250)549-4444 or fax 250-549-4416
PCL ENERGY - Now Hiring Journeyperson: Pipefitters ($40+/hr) and Scaffolders ($38+/hr) for an industrial project in Vanscoy, SK. LOA of $145/day worked, travel and bonuses paid! We offer competitive wages and benefits. Send resume to: pclenergyjobs@pcl.com
Help Wanted
Services
Employment
Landscaping
Garden Equipment
Emerald Cedars: Direct from Okanagan Grower, acclimatized for the area. 6ft tall - 10 for $279.00. Delivery & planting available. Call George, Budget Nurseries 250-498-2189 TOP SOIL & COMPOSTED MANURE for garden & landscaping. You’re welcome to drop off lawn clippings. 250499-5084.
Swisher, pull-behind ATV mower, 12.5 HP, Briggs & Stratton motor. Call 250-4990756.
Misc. for Sale
DROWNING IN debt? Cut debts more than 60% & debt free in half the time! Avoid bankruptcy! Free consultation. www.mydebtsolution.com or Toll Free 1-877-556-3500 BBB Rated A+ GET BACK ON TRACK! Bad credit? Bills? Unemployed? Need Money? We Lend! If you own your own home - you qualify. Pioneer Acceptance Corp. Member BBB. 1-877-987-1420 www.pioneerwest.com
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
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? 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.
Financial Services
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Financial Services
ARE YOU $10K Or More In Debt? DebtGo can help reduce a significant portion of your debt load. Call now and see if you qualify. 1-800-3511783. BANK DECLINED LOAN? WE APPROVE. Now you can get up to $3.5M business/personal consolidation loan with rate starting from 1.99% with min. of $35K. Bad credit or Bankruptsy welcome. Apply now at 1-866-249-1055
Painting & Decorating WWW.PAINTSPECIAL.COM
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3 Rooms For $299, 2 Coats Any Colour
(Ceiling & Trim extra) Price incls. Cloverdale Premium Quality Paint. NO PAYMENT, until job is completed!
Merchandise for Sale
Auctions
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Auto Financing
Husqvarna Viking Designer I USB Sewing Machine. Excellent condition, digital - comes with USB Embroidery Stick and CD’s. Plus Embroidery Booklet, carrying cases, hoop, free motion, pop-up menus, screen menus, templates, utility stitches, plus Handbook “Heirloom” Applique, Plus Handbook “Quilting”, ALL for $3,000 CASH or Bank Guaranteed Cheque or best offer. Call 250-499-2491 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.
Auto Financing - Dream Catcher, Apply Today! Drive Today!
1.800.910.6402
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
Misc. Wanted 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
Real Estate 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
Rentals Apt/Condo for Rent
Cars - Domestic Pontiac Vibe, late 2006, color Stealth Gray, excellent condition, female first owner, low mileage, accident free, new set of tires, serviced and detailed cleaned. $11,000 OBO. Call 250-499-2491
3 bdrm, 2 bath, call 250-4991066.
Homes for Rent 2 bdrm double wide trailer, W/D/F/S included. Available July 1st, $800/month includes utilities. No dogs. 250-4990499 3 bdrm new home, 2 baths, W/D/F/S all new. $900/month. Call 250-499-0421 Bachelor suite, $550/month, includes utilities, W/D F, gas barbeque, fireplace, A/C, parking, available immediately. 250-809-8196 Deluxe 1 bdrm behind Valu Plus, $550/month, references required. 250-499-2611 HEDLEY - 3 bdrm mobile, F/S $595/month plus damage deposit. Call 250-292-8131 or 604-826-8770 House & Apartment, Cawston/Keremeos Area. References required. 250-499-2881
Transportation
Auto Accessories/Parts 4 tires for sale: Uniroyal Tiger Paw 225-60R 16; used one summer $150 firm for the set. Call 250-499-2537
Stabilizer arms and hook ups for trailer hitch. Hardly used, $150. 250-499-5423
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PROPERTY TAX EXEMPTION LOCATIONS WEST REALTY
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604 10TH AVE, KEREMEOS $248,000 * Large 10yr old home with carport and lots parking * 2 bed + den, 2 full bathroom home, laminate, gas f/p MLS® 709 9TH AVE, KEREMEOS $190,000 *1,200 sq ft 2 bed + den, 2 bath home w/ double garage. * Good size yard, no restrictions, high ceilings, low monthly fees! MLS® #29 - 1292 HWY 3A, KEREMEOS $139,500 *55+ Sagewood MHP, small dog on approval * Great views! Perfect shop and huge deck. Carport, and more. MLS® 827 3RD AVE, KEREMEOS $339,000 *2 storey 4 bed, 3 bath home on over 1/4 acre! * Great yard, views of K-Mountain, very nice and clean. MLS®
PLEASE NOTICE:
The Review office will be closed for the Canada Day statuatory holiday, Tuesday July 1, 2014.
Fax 250-499-5372
These non-profit organizations have the opportunity to apply for a Property Tax Exemption. The following criteria will determine eligibility. The applicant(s) must:
Qualify for an exemption under the provisions of the Local Government Act, the general authority for property tax exemptions. (Sections 809 and 810); Be in compliance with Regional District policies, plans, bylaws, and regulations (i.e. zoning); Be a non-profit organization; Not be in competition with for-profit business; Provide services or programs that are compatible or complementary to those offered by the Regional District. Provide a service that fulfills some basic need, or otherwise improves the quality of life for residents of the Regional District. Not provide liquor or meal services as their primary function or source of revenue. Not collect rent on a caretaker or other residence located on the property.
Application forms are available online at www.rdos.bc.ca. or at the RDOS office, 101 Martin Street, Penticton, BC. The deadline for submitting completed application forms including supporting documentation is JULY 31, 2014.
Deadline for the July 3rd paper is Friday, June 27 at noon.
Successful applicants may be asked to publicly acknowledge the exemption. If you require further information, assistance completing your application or wish to view the Property Tax Exemption Policy, please call Michelle Sideroff, Finance Department at 250-4904227 or email at msideroff@rdos.bc.ca
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The Regional District of Okanagan-Similkameen recognizes the significant value of volunteers, volunteer groups and agencies to the spiritual, educational, social, cultural, and physical wellbeing of the region.
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for a special premiere event featuring Artist Albertine Meyer & the Wines of Orofino. Meet the artist in person and experience her stunning work. 1217 Hwy 3A, Keremeos 250-499-9271 www.treetome.ca
SUNSCREEN ON CLOUDY DAYS TOO!
HOW TO EAT THE HEALTHIEST & SUSTAINABLE FISH By Lindsay Coulter, Queen of Green Fishing in BC I became a committed vegetarian at 16. But when recent blood work indicated I was anemic, I decided to eat SeaChoice green listed species to add more variety to my diet. Fish supplements are good but there are many benefits to eating whole fish: high-quality protein, iron, healthy fats, fat-soluble vitamins like vitamin E, and minerals like selenium. Lisa Marie Bhattacharya (Whitaker) R.H.N., nutritionist with Inspire Health, answered my fishy questions: Whole fish versus supplements? Supplements can be helpful, but our bodies are genetically programmed to recognize whole foods and all their intricate components. Isolating individual factors misses subtle nutrients that have a synergistic benefit when eaten. Vitamin C complex, for example, is more effective than in its isolated form, ascorbic acid. Same goes for the B complex—the sum is greater than its parts Fish health perks besides omegas? Studies show that salmon contain small protein molecules called “bioactive peptides” that may provide support for cartilage, insulin effectiveness, and control of inflammation in the digestive tract. They also provide one of the highest amounts of vitamin D—a nutrient not naturally abundant in a lot of whole foods, as well as selenium, a common deficiency in our corner of the world in part from soil depletion due to high rainfall. Healthiest fish preparation? Avoid high heat, which destroys beneficial nutrients. Barbequing is out and frying, too. Poach, gently sauté, or bake fish (not above 325º F/177º C) so as not to damage delicate omega-3s and other healthy, sensitive components. How can I add more fish to my diet? Get the biggest bang for your buck with one of the heavy-hitters (the highest in omega-3s): salmon, halibut, sardines, mackerel, anchovies, or rainbow trout. Add them to brown rice pasta or salad with plenty of cold-pressed olive oil and fresh lemon juice Sauté cakes made from fresh or frozen locally caught fish on low to medium heat Try pickled herring (without white vinegar), a Scandinavian delicacy, on top of a whole grain cracker or bread Bake a fish casserole with brown rice, veggies, and a béchamel sauce Add anchovies (buy whole and rinse off salt) to your favourite dish or Caesar salad dressing Breakfast on kippers and toast Try some of my sustainable seafood recipes on my blog What new sustainable (green-listed) seafood will you try?
Just a reminder that during the summer days and you’re spending the day outdoors, even when it’s cloudy, still apply sunscreen. Ultraviolet radiation from the sun can’t be seen or felt and has nothing to do with temperature but still can burn even on cloudy days.
HEART ATTACKS AND WOMEN
Heart disease is 8 times more deadly than breast cancer and it kills more women each year than all cancers combined. Sometimes, the symptoms of a heart attack in women are different from men. There may be shortness of breath, sweating, unusual fatigue and may include chest pain. Waste no time calling 911 if these symptoms are happening to you.
BRITTLE NAILS...
Brittle or cracking finger nails is often due to loss of moisture in the nails. A clear nail polish can help reduce moisture loss even for men. Historically, people used to take gelatin capsules for this problem but it doesn’t really work. Gelatin contains protein but it doesn’t contain the two amino acids, lysine and trytophan, two important building blocks to making protein. Food protein sources are best.
SWIMMER’S EAR
“Swimmer’s ear” is an inflammation of the outer ear canal caused by prolonged wetness of the area during swimming. Symptoms include pain, itching and a feeling of fullness. A home remedy you might keep on hand is a mixture of equal parts rubbing alcohol and vinegar. Instill a few drops into the ears after swimming and it helps to dry out the area. Looking for a pharmacy to feel good about? Give us a try!
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A Special Supplement Published by The Review
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SHOOT FOR THE STARS, YOUR DIPLOMA IS YOUR TICKET TO A BRIGHT FUTURE!
Similkameen Elementary Secondary Congratulations to Kelsey Mantle & all the Grads of 2014!
Come in and get your Grad gifts today.
Sukhrah Bengag
Sarah Bicknell
Tajinder Brar
Ryan Brunton
Jasmine Carbery
Lloyd Carleton
Gurpreet Chauhan
Skye Eriksen
Erica Flynn
Jasman Gill
Wyatt Hanes
Pharmasave #250, Keremeos, BC 250-499-5543
Congratulations
to the Class of 2014
Similkameen Insurance Agencies Ltd. 531 - 7 Ave., Keremeos 250-499-5714
“Do not go where the path may lead; go instead where there is no path and leave a trail.” (Ralph Waldo Emerson) Congratulations ALEXANDRA VESPER and RYAN BRUNTON from everyone at Similkameen Industries
The Village Of Keremeos
“Go confidently in the direction of your dreams. Live the life you have imagined.” Henry David Thoreau 702 - 4th Street, Keremeos www.keremeos.ca email: town@keremeos.ca
Phone: 250-499-2711 Fax: 250-499-5477
Keremeos Building Supplies is now Home Building Centre Same Great Location: 620 - 8th Ave., Keremeos
250-499-5322
Hours: Mon - Fri, 8 am - 5 pm Saturday 8:30 am - 5pm
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MAY TODAY BE THE FIRST OF MANY PROUD ACHIEVEMENTS FOR YOU!
Similkameen Elementary Secondary
Brandon Holley
Jessica Ireland
Tanisha Jenkins
170 - 48 Industrial Avenue West
www.thunderalleytransmissions.com
Amanda Jerowsky
Cassandra Leake
Erynn Lehtonen
Penticton, BC 250-493-6269
Congratulations, you made it!
Sanpreet Lidhar
Hayley Mackenzie
EMMA
Kelsey Mantle
Be pro ud of y accom our plishm ent.
u all ish yo We w t for your es the b tures! fu
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TANISH
From: Evin, Tammy, Téa & Ethan
Congratulations to the Graduating Class of 2014 Emma Merritt
Richard Morgan
Congratulations Grads of 2014! Best of luck in all your future endeavors!
Celebrate your success!
Wishing all grads all the best for their future.
Royal Canadian Legion Branch 192 510 Veterans Ave., Keremeos, BC 250-499-5634
Lower Similkameen Indian Band
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MAY YOUR EDUCATION TAKE YOU TO NEW HEIGHTS OF SUCCESS AS YOU SOAR TOWARD YOUR GOALS!
Similkameen Elementary Secondary Cawston Market Place
250-499-2970
Main Street, Cawston
• No Name • Fresh Produce • Frozen Foods • President’s Choice
Joshua Reza
Emma Roberts
Alexander Rousseau
Christina Schaefer
Jenna Sipponen
Elle-leigh Snow
Nicole Teal
Nicola Terbasket
Alexandra Vesper
We are so proud . . .
. . . of our exceptional daughter. Tim and Vera
Congratulations to: Lloyd Carleton, Emma Merritt, Emma Roberts and all the Grads of 2014!
Luke Vesprey
Jesse Vissia
Congratulations
to the Class of 2014!
“To accomplish great things, we must not only act but also dream, not only dream, but also believe.”
What the heck . . . Lloyd
(Anatole France)
Congratulations from the Helms & Sparkes’
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IT’S YOUR YEAR TO SHINE! CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 2014!
Princess Margaret Secondary Locally owned & operated and Proud of it!
Karah Barquest
Ashley Carter
Payton Charley
250-499-2461 608 7th Avenue, Keremeos, BC
Congratulations Emma Roberts!
Callan Cooper
Jackson Dematos
Zachary French
Wishing you all the best in the “next chapter”of your life! The Keremeos Library Staff, Debra, Jeannie, Tracy & Katie
Congratulations Class of 2014 Sidne Hack
Grayden Hormes
Kieran Horn
• Amazing Selection for All Occasions • Tuxedo Rentals • Suits
250-492-4025 grantkingmenswear.com 323 Main Street, Penticton
Congratulations Spencer Huff
Hilltop Esso 499-2862
Cameron Johnston
Marc Klering
to the Grad Class of 2014
499-2225
1.866.318.2233 Congratulations to Gurpreet Chauhan, Sarah Bicknell and all the Grads of 2014!
“I hope your dreams take you to the corners of your smiles, to the highest of your hopes, to the windows of your opportunities, and to the most special places your heart has ever known.” Author Unknown
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MAY YOU REACH ALL OF YOUR DREAMS AND GOALS, GRADUATES!
Princess Margaret Secondary
Hwy 3A, Keremeos 245 Hwy 3, Princeton
Laurie Kingsfield 250-497-5541
Haley Lamont
Zane Maclean
Patti Montgomery
Aurora Morhart
Alex Newsham
Natalie Puls
837 Main St. Okanagan Falls, BC V0H 1R0 Royal LePage Locations West Realty
“Set your goals, take the action, live your dreams.”
~ Catherine Pulsifer
Linda Larson, MLA
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Sierra Stukel
Jeremy Vass
Weston White
Shania Whitehead
Boundary Similkameen 6037 Main Street Box 998 Oliver, BC V0H 1T0
1-855-498-5122
linda.larson.mla@leg.bc.ca
CLASS of
2014
Storm Weckel
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FOLLOW YOUR DREAMS, TODAY YOU’VE COMPLETED THE FIRST STEP TOWARD YOUR FUTURE GOALS!
South Okanagan Secondary “Don’t waste time learning the “tricks of the trade.” Instead, learn the trade.” ~ Attributed to both James Charlton and H. Jackson Brown, Jr.
Aleena Mclean
Cody Callander
Corey Preston
Fix’ Em Automotive 250-499-4422
Jordan Molyneaux
Nathan Fischer
Sarah Hitchens
The future is in your hands
2014 Education is the most powerful weapon which you can use to change the world. -Nelson Mandela
Tianna Rush
Use it wisely George Bush RDOS Director Area B Helping GRADS Always Look Their Best! “Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world. Indeed, it is the only thing that ever has.” Margaret Mead
US anthropologist & popularizer of anthropology (1901 - 1978)
Commitment to making the world around you a better place requires thoughtful consideration of consequences, both short and long term. Graduates, you hold the promise for our future, as you have learned much through your schooling. As you move out into the world, remember the lessons of life are learned by watching and listening; never assume a person or a situation does not have anything to teach you. Best wishes for your prosperity! Angelique Wood
Electoral Area Director, Area “G” of the Regional District of the Okanagan-Similkameen
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YOUR HARD WORK HAS PAID OFF, AND WE WISH YOU MUCH SUCCESS AS YOU FACE THE FUTURE WITH YOUR DIPLOMA IN HAND!
Penticton Secondary
Okanagan Falls Volunteer Fire Department
Congratulations Class of 2014 From the members of the
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Okanagan Falls Volunteer Fire Department
Johnston Meier
Kendal Biro
Shanice Bishop
Blair Dean
Insurance Agencies Group OK Corral, Okanagan Falls
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4 - 5350 9th Ave., Okanagan Falls Phone: 250-497-8739
Come in and get your Grad gifts today.
Tayron Dueck
Grayden Hormes
Taylor Hunter
Tanner Johnson
Emily Jones
Sterling-Rae King
Tyler Lamb
Forrest Mackay
Rayne Mackenzie
Cael Warner
Devin Warwick
Good News, Grads!
Pharmasave #43, Okanagan Falls, BC 250-497-8050
2014
Today is the first of many extraordinary days to come, as you go from student to graduate. Whether you continue your studies or enter the workforce, we wish you all the best in your future endeavors. No matter where they take you, your achievements will always be front-page news to us here at home! THE
Review
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