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Employment Opportunity Saddle Mountain Medical Clinic Nakusp BC ASSISTANT CLINIC MANAGER Under supervision of clinic owners and present manager you will perform a variety of duties. You will be responsible for payroll, accounting, electronic medical billing and functions, public relations, staff hiring and training , medical billing , information technology, assist in recruiting physicians and locums and general management of four / physicians Medical Clinic The successful candidate should have: - strong leadership skills, impersonal skills and be an excellent team worker. - The ability to work independently , under pressure , multitask, meet deadlines and set priorities - Background training in accounting, payroll, bookkeeping. - working knowledge of Medical Clinic operations or similar experience, including medical terminology, MSP fee guide billing and reconciliation and EM records - excellent communication skills, written and verbal The clinic is offering a salary commensurate with qualifications and experience. A three month probation period will apply. The position offers full benefits after probation period. Training provided but experience and qualifications are a top priority. Candidates will assume Clinic Manager Position June 1st 2015.

Senior’s Column Marilyn Boxwell Senior’s column

As is often remarked, Nakusp district volunteers play a major role in keeping our communities together and functioning well. They are indeed a primary source of remarkable inspiration to those of us who are considering ways and means of learning new skills and building new relationships which benefit us all. In this column, I wish to pay special tribute to everyone associated with the (Nakusp region) Community Volunteer Income Tax program who for many years have lent their valuable time and personal resources benefitting a large number of local individuals. They provide this service free of charge and on a confidential basis. Those who request and receive assistance are our friends and neighbours who live either on a limited income or who feel challenged when it comes to completing and filing their annual income tax returns. The preparatory weeks before the official income tax season take root early in February, while the active processing and filing period runs through until early May. Although this time is referred to as the “official” tax return period, it should be noted that the CVIT program is operative throughout the year. Assistance remains available by request for simple tax filing throughout the year.

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Current resumes reflecting the above will be accepted until July 18th 2014. Please provide at least two previous employer references. Mail to : W.Moser, Saddle Mountain Medical Clinic , Box 159, Nakusp, BC V0G 1R0 or email to : sadmtnmc@netidea.com. Only candidates chosen for an interview will be contacted.

The Arrow Lakes ATV club gratefully accepted a donation of 270 pill bottles from Troy Clark of Peoples Pharmacy for their family fun ride June 29. Pictured: Troy Clark, from Peoples Pharmacy in Nakusp, Jerry VanImmerzeel, Director, and George Bonacci, President of the club.

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The local CVIT volunteers received the latest updated program materials used to process each of the individual returns along with the latest computerized training resources. Each of our team members developed an excellent working relationship not only within the CVITP team itself, but also with members of the public, a local service organization and the staff members associated with Canada Revenue. The local program was officially initiated almost 12 years ago in our own area. Each year more and more individuals request direct assistance in completing and filing their documentation, acquiring information on what deductions can be claimed as applicable, as well as obtaining general information or referrals. This year alone, over one hundred individual tax packages were processed by CVITP volunteers. We are assured that the program is much appreciated by seniors and other members of the community. I wish to honor the following CVITP partners I have been proud to serve with as the local volunteer program coordinator: Heather Davidson, Dianne Zeuch and Debbie Bleakney (each of whom are trained processors). Also, many sincere thanks are extended to Dan Nicholson, Jan McMurray, Gabi Koehler for handling the drop-off and pick-up stations and transportation between Nakusp and New Denver. A warm thank you is also extended to Arrow and Slocan Lakes Community Services (especially Shori) for the courtesy use of a reception room/clinic space to facilitate our program.

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is hiring for the Interlibrary Loan/Adult Services position Duties would include organizing adult programming; operation of the interlibrary loans program; running the circulation desk; assisting with cataloguing incoming books & resources; working cooperatively and creatively with the community, the library board of trustees, and staff. Required characteristics / strengths include:

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The grandiose in the details: Paradis captures moments of beauty in nature RYAN WILLMAN Arrow Lakes News

It seems a contradiction for a person who makes a career of telling stories with pieces of writing and snapshots of life to be nervous about hosting her own art show. Journalists routinely release their work into the communal intellectual landscape for public scrutiny, and are hardened veterans of criticism, but as Clair Paradis points out, her debut exhibition “is much more personal.” A year ago Nakusp lost an important member of its community when Paradis made the difficult decision

to pursue a unique research opportunity in Montreal. Those of us who look forward to Wednesday’s paper like a visit from an old friend suddenly found themselves in a literary shakedown as our community connection was tweaked with Paradis’ departure. During her time with the Arrow Lakes News, Paradis successfully integrated herself into the community of Nakusp and routinely brought us stories through her journalistic integrity fueled by an inclination for conversation and photography. The weekly spread of im-

ages in the paper eventually caught the eye of local gallerist, Anne Beliveau, who began to notice artistic details in Paradis’ photojournalism. Intrigued, Beliveau continued to follow Paradis’ work via postings on Facebook and eventually decided to invite the wayward journalist back to Nakusp for an opportunity to tell her own story. Pardaris’ exhibition “Small Wonders” has the unique honour of being the only scheduled photography show in this year’s lineup at Studio Connexion. The collection of still images has been organized by

Paradis and Beliveau in a manner that reflects the ebb and flow of nature’s seasonal cycles, highlighting a variety of marvels captured in our very own backyard. “It’s all about finding those moments,” Paradis explains “and just being in the right place and time to catch them. They can happen anywhere. Walking through my garden or out on a hike noticing light and patterns that making me stop and focus on the details.” “Small Wonders” runs from July 2 to July 19 during the gallery’s regular hours, Tuesday to Saturday from 11:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., or by appointment.

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Thanks again… and again

This may not be a large community, but that doesn’t mean large efforts are not needed and appreciated when it comes to staging community functions. Special events like Nakusp’s recent Canada Day celebrations and ongoing efforts like the work done at our local museum and other venues, require the selfless contributions of caring folks. There are special occasions that come up from time to time designed for showering thanks on the energetic community-minded folks who seem to show up when something needs to get done. These special tribute times are great, but the gratitude should really flow freely year round. The effort and expense needed to pull off a banquet, benefit concert, national birthday party or… you name it, may not seem like such a big deal unless we all stop to think of doing it ourselves. Many hands really do make the work light, and many thanks to the many who prove that point, year round.

• This Week in History • July 18, 1924 A public meeting was called to make arrangements to welcome and entertain His Excellency the Governor General of Canada, Lord Byng of Vimy, Lady Byng and Miss Byng who are to visit Nakusp from 4-6 p.m. August 11. July 19, 1934 Under an agreement ratified this week, a loan to the White Pine Lumber Co. at Nakusp so it can continue to operate, was guaranteed by the B.C. Government. The agreement provides for the Canadian Bank of Commerce to loan the money to the company against warehouse receipts on logs. July 20, 1944 The annual meeting of the Nakusp School District was held at the school house with 11 taxpayers present. The following budget for the coming year was accepted: Salaries $4200, Fuel

$300, Light and water $75, School Supplies $100. After some discussion the meeting reaffirmed its stand for the consolidation of the three school areas of Nakusp, Glenbank and Brouse. The meeting also passed a motion that it was in favor of a health nurse for the area from Renata and Deer Park to Box Lake, and action is to be taken to put it into effect. July 15, 1954 The south highway has been under water at a point near Nakusp and also a point near Burton. Cars were being towed through the flooded section at Burton. July 16, 1964 Nakusp Rural Route 1 will be established on Wednesday, July 15. The courier will leave Nakusp Post Office as soon as possible after the receipt and sortation of mails from Nelson. Service on the rural route will be provided

to approved mail boxes erected on the right hand side of the line of travel. July 24, 1974 A petition of 221 voters of the Village of Nakusp was presented to council asking that a vote be taken regarding the amalgamation of the rural areas surrounding the town. It was decided to petition the minister to have a vote taken on the proposed boundary extensions. July 18, 1984 On Friday the thirteenth at 13:13 a vehicle driven by Sandra Stevens blew a tire and went out of control on Highway 6 near Box Lake and sent Miss Stevens and her passenger, Connie Zeleznik to the hospital. July 13, 1994 Despite earlier optimistic predictions that the Arrow Reservoir would surpass last year’s levels earlier and

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stay higher longer, doesn’t appear to be happening. As of July 7, the Reservoir was three feet below the same time last year. July 14, 2004 Nakusp’s first annual music festival is ready to take centre stage this weekend. Willi Jahnke, president of the Naksup Roots Music Society is confident that at least 1,500 tickets will be sold to the inaugural event, allowing the Society to recover their costs and make a small profit. 1,200 tickets have already been sold, with over two-thirds sold as weekend passes. With the nice weather forecasted for the weekend, Jahnke is confident sales would likely increase. About half of the sales have been local. About 175 volunteers spread over the two days will assist in this big event.

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COMMUNITY CALENDAR

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JULY 2014

Nakusp Museum open 265-3314. 9:30-5 pm daily July 9 Open Gym Night July 2-19 Claire Paradis @ Fauquier Community “Small Wonders” will be Hall from 4-5 pm. Sponshowing at the Studio sored by Fauquier ComConnexion Gallery open munity Programs and Tuesday-Saturday 11-4 ASLCS. pm. For information call 265-8888. July 9 Music in the Park presents Darlene KetJuly 9 Workshop chum & Friends. A mix Wednesday. This week of Jazz, R&B and Gospel. is part 2 of a 3 part se- 6:30-8 pm. ries. Computer Literacy in the Workplace: What July 9 AA Meeting from You Need to Know. This 7-8 pm. For more inforseries of workshop will mation call 250 265provide you with the 4604. tools to become more confident utilizing your July 10 Drop in meditacomputer skills on the tion classes every Thursjob. 9:15-11:30 am. Pre- day 10 am at Selkirk Colregistration is required. lege. To register, or if you have questions, call WorkBC at July 10 Nakusp T’ai Chi 250-265-3318. in the Park by Gazebo 10-11 am. Weather perJuly 9 Coffee and good- mitting. If raining it will ies at the Senior Centre in be held at the Legion. Nakusp. Every Wednes- Call Ruth 250-265-3353. day from 10-11 am. July 10 Free Business July 9 Manga Madness Plan 101 Course by Work @ Nakusp Public Library BC 9:30-4:30 pm. Preat 1 pm. Amy is back to registration is required. teach the art of Japanese Call Kay Ryan @ 265Anime. Ages 12 and up. 3674 ext#201 to register or for more information. July 9 Fun in the Sun Camp @ Edgewood Le- July 10 Body in Mind gion Hall 9 - 3 pm. All Pilates. 3:30-4:30 pm children are welcome to @ Nakusp Elementary this free event of crafts, School. Call Anne Ralson games, and outdoor ex- @ 265-4290 or Roelie ploration. Bring your own Van Dam @ 265-2160. water bottle, sunscreen, swim gear, and a smile. July 10 Nakusp SpinSponsored by Fauquier ners 7-8 pm in the park. Family Programs and Everyone welcome. For ASLCS. For more infor- more information contact mation contact Kiara or Christine Meyer @ 265Jodi McLean @ 250 269- 4359. 7289. July 10 African DrumJuly 9 Poker Night at the ming Group @ NaCoMo Leland Hotel. It’s free and at 7:15 pm. Bring your beginners are welcome. own drum. New drum7 pm start. For more in- mers welcome. formation contact Dan @

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July 11 Bellyfit @ NaCoMo, Nakusp 10–11 am Contact Brendalee: 250265-4428 or wholisticbelly@gmail.com. July 11 Storytime with Skye at the Nakusp Public Library 10-11am. July 11 Drop in Tennis at the courts every Tuesday and Friday from 4–6 pm. Singles, doubles or mixed, just bring your own tennis racket. For more information call Gene at 265-4011. July 12 Edgewood Farmer’s Market 9-12 pm in the field beside the Legion. July 12 Nakusp Farmer’s Market 9–1 pm every Saturday until October 11 between KSCU and What’s Brewing, just south of Broadway. Contact Collette 250-2697326 or email nakuspmarket@gmail.com. July 12 Meat Draws @ the Legion Nakusp 3:30 6:30 pm. July 13 Burton Farmer’s Market 10-1 pm every Sunday until September 7. Held at McCormack Park. Contact Barbara Ross 265-0066 or Joanne Alaric @ 2650088. July 13 18th Annual 10 km Walk and Run for Fun at Summit Lake hosted by Three Island Resort and Campground. Sign up @ 8 am, event starts at 9 am sharp. This is a

fundraising event for the Arrow Lakes Hospital. Fee is $5 per person, and the campground will match all money raised.

Jodi McLean @ 250269-7289.

Park from 1-4 pm. All children are welcome to this free event of crafts, July 15 Bellyfit @ Na- games, and outdoor exCoMo, Nakusp 6-7 pm ploration. Bring your own Contact Brendalee: 250- water bottle, sunscreen, July 13 AA Meeting 5-6 265-4428 or wholistic- swim gear, and a smile. pm. For more information belly@gmail.com. Sponsored by Fauquier call 250 265-4604. Family Programs and ASLCS. July 14-18 Free Mega Sports Camp @ Nakusp July 15 Feldenkrais July 16 Open Gym Night Elementary School. Five ‘Awareness Through @ Fauquier Community action packed days of Movement’ Class 8 – 9 Hall from 4-5 pm. Sponsports for kids of all skill pm @ NaCoMo. For more sored by Fauquier Comlevels and going into information, contact Ty- munity Programs and grades 1-6. Snack and son Bartel @ 250 226- ASLCS. water will be provided. 6826 or thaitouch@yaDonations welcome. Ar- hoo.com. July 16 Music in the rive by 8:30 am on first Park presents local band day to register and fill out July 15 Ladies night at 23 North 6:30-8 pm. a waiver form. For more Nakusp Golf Club. For information contact Craig more information con- July 16 Poker Night at newsroom@arrowSavage @ 265-8337. tact the pro shop @ 265- the Leland Hotel. It’s free lakesnews.com 4531. and beginners are welJuly 14 Transit Bus to come. 7 pm start. For Nakusp Hot Springs. July 16 Workshop more information contact Leaves Overwaitea at Wednesday. This week is Dan @ 265-3314. 1:15 pm and arrives back the last class of a 3 part to Nakusp at 3:55 pm. series. Computer Lit- July 16 AA Meeting eracy in the Workplace: from 7-8 pm. For more July 14 Bridge @ Na- What You Need to Know. information call 250 kusp Senior’s Centre, This series of workshop 265-4604. every Monday 1:15-3:30 will provide you with the pm. Cost is $2.50, and tools to become more July 19 Nakusp Public beginners are welcome. confident utilizing your Library program: Start computer skills on the Your Engines! 1 pm. July 14 Dance and job. 9:15-11:30 am. PreChant 7 pm @ Nacomo. registration is required. July 19 Nakusp Museum 1 hour of free dancing To register, or if you have presents a FREE Heritage (wave dance) followed by questions, call WorkBC at building tour. Learn about 20 minutes of chanting. 250-265-3318. the fascinating history of 3 local downtown buildJuly 14 Village Council July 16 Feldenkrais ings.Tour begins @ 1pm Meeting at the Village ‘Awareness Through and will take approxiOffice 6:30-8 pm. Public Movement’ Class 9:15- mately 1 hour. Meet at welcome. 10:15 am @ NaCoMo. 92 6th Ave NW under the July 15 Fun in the Sun For more information, Nakusp Library. Camp @ Edgewood Le- contact Tyson Bartel @ gion Hall from 9-3 pm. All 250 226-6826 or thaichildren are welcome to touch@yahoo.com. List your this free event of crafts, community games, and outdoor ex- July 16 Coffee and ploration. Bring your own goodies at the Senior event here water bottle, sunscreen, Centre in Nakusp. Every swim gear, and a smile. Wednesday from 10-11 for FREE! Sponsored by Fauquier am. Family Programs and ASLCS. For more infor- July 16 Fun in the Sun newsroom@arrowlakesnews.com mation contact Kiara or Camp @ Fauquier Play

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PUBLIC NOTICE Village of New Denver,

Residents and members of the public are hereby advised that, in accordance with the Community Charter, the Village of New Denver’s 2014 Annual Report has been prepared and is available for public inspection in the municipal office (weekdays 8 a.m. - 4 p.m.) at 115 Slocan Avenue, New Denver, BC, or on the Village’s website at www.newdenver.ca. Comments are welcome and may be submitted in writing to the Village of New Denver, by 4:00 p.m. on Thursday, July 17, 2014. The 2014 Annual Report, as well as submissions and questions from the public, will be considered by the Council of the Village of New Denver at the Regular Meeting on July 22, 2014, scheduled for 7:00 p.m. in Council Chambers.

CANADA DAY 2014

HALCYON HOUSE SITE MANAGER

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Job Summary: The Site Manager reports to the Executive Director and is responsible for the organization and supervision of the operation of Halcyon House in accordance with applicable policies and procedures. Responsible for collaborating in the planning, organizing and directing the provision of excellence in the delivery of tenant centred approach to care. Responsible for overall assessment, determination of tenant status, care planning, interventions and care evaluation when tasks are delegated. Maintains and provides documentation and records related to the operation. The Site Manager is responsible for general operations, personnel supervision, clinical supervision, tenant responsibilities, social programs and quality and assurance planning. Requirements: • Completion of a recognized training program of Licensed Practical Nurses • Current licensure with the BC College of Practical Nurses • Food Safe Level I • First Aid • Minimum of 4 years of experience in a combination of Acute Care Setting and experience in a Long Term Care setting • Some supervisory/leadership experience an asset • Physical ability to carry out the duties of this position • No criminal record Successful candidate will be a team player, with demonstrated ability to communicate effectively with tenants, family, the public, medical staff and members of the team. To apply please submit resume by 12:00 pm on July 15, 2014. Mail:

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One hundred and forty seven years ago, a crafty Scotsman in cahoots with a French patrician skillfully politicked their way through impossible odds to unite four provinces under the banner of the Dominion of Canada. Today, we celebrate this extraordinary accomplishment with touchstone events that bring residents out of their homes and into the streets and public spaces to celebrate diversity, strength and community as a microcosm of Canada itself. Craig Savage, operating under the aegis of the Chamber of Commerce in his role as event systems coordinator, championed this year’s July 1 celebrations. Armed with a battalion of volunteers and supporting organizations, Savage orchestrated events and activities that highlighted the best the village of Nakusp had to offer. The day was a resounding success, from the pancake breakfast to the dazzling display of fireworks, Savage and his cohorts managed to shake the maple leafs out of Nakusp and deliver a community party that good ol’ Macdonald would have been proud of.

156 Athletes and 35 Coaches from the Kootenays (Zone 1) will be at the Nanaimo 2014 BC Summer Games July 17- 20.

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Event Winners Canada Day Card Game: 1. Vera Jenson 2. Lisa Ponto 3. Allissha Wanstall 4. Gail Ponto Overwaitea Duck Race: 1. Tammy Hascarl 2. Tina Simpson 3. David Jackson Store Front Decorating: 1. Dollar Store 2. Nakusp Museum 3. Thrift Store


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Heritage Nursery keeps gardening local and strong RYAN WILLMAN Arrow Lakes News

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NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING 6:00 p.m., July 10th, 2014 Nakusp Senior Citizen’s Hall th (210 – 8 Avenue NW, Nakusp) NOTICE is hereby given that a Public Hearing will be held at the date and location as noted above to receive representations from all persons who deem it in their interest to make representations regarding the following: General Location & Legal Description:788 Highway 6, Rural Nakusp (see map below) East ½ of Block 3 District Lot 8156 Plan NEP846 Exc. Part Inc. in SRW Plan 10288 (PID 013-160-931) Bylaw 2399: proposal to amend Arrow Lakes – Electoral Area K Official Community Plan Bylaw No. 2022, 2009, by re-designating the subject property from Community Residential (R1) to Country Residential (R2) and Industrial (I). Bylaw 2400: proposal to amend Regional District of Central Kootenay Zoning Bylaw No. 1675 by amending the zoning designation of the subject properties from Suburban Residential K (R1K) to Country Residential K (R2K) and Medium Industrial (M2).

The Public Hearing on Bylaws 2399 and 2400 is to be held by Director Paul Peterson, Electoral Area ‘K’, as a delegate of the Board. A copy of the Board resolution making the delegation is available for public inspection along with copies of Bylaws 2399 and 2400 as set out in this notice. Written submissions for or against the proposed amendment can be read, or verbal submissions made, at the Public Hearing. If you are unable to attend the Hearing, written submissions must be delivered to the Regional District of Central Kootenay, prior to 4:00 pm on the day before the Hearing. All written submissions are public information pursuant to the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act. Submissions may be delivered to: Regional District of Central Kootenay, Box 590, 202 Lakeside Drive, Nelson, BC V1L 5R4 or by fax at (250) 352-9300 or submitted by email at plandept@rdck.bc.ca or by hand to the Nelson address below. Please direct enquiries to Meeri Durand, Planning Manager at (250) 352-8162 or toll-free 1-800-268-7325, email mdurand@rdck.bc.ca. The aforementioned proposed bylaw may be inspected from June 23rd, 2014 to July 10th, 2014 both inclusive, on the web: www.rdck.bc.ca and at the locations and times as follows: Planning Department Office, Regional District of Central Kootenay, 202 Lakeside Drive, Nelson, B.C., between 8:30 am to 4:30 pm, Monday to Friday, closed statutory holidays; and Nakusp Building Office, Regional District of Central Kootenay, 204 – 6th Avenue NW, Nakusp, B.C., between 8:30 am to 10:00 am, Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday. DATED at Nelson, B.C. this 20th day of June, 2014. Anitra Winje Manager of Administrative Services

It is safe to venture the suggestion that the popular opinion in the Arrow Lakes region is that food just tastes better when you grow it yourself and by extension the act of gardening is an exercise in healthy living. Nakusp has an inherent tradition of gardening and readily identifies with its rich history of cornerstone institutions that have helped shape the culture of our community. There are still those among us that remember the pre-flood glory of the Spicer’s family farm along the waterfront and readily share the local secret of their continued production of quality produce. Spicer’s farm has been a key contributor to the local economy since Sam Henry bought two large lots east of Nelson Avenue in 1904 and supplied local residents and steamboats with fruits and vegetables. The family remains an important presence in the community to this day, as do the historic farm buildings that were relocated in 1906 and housed the well-known Spicer’s Nursery.

When Spicer’s Nursery changed hands in April of 2013, the new proprietors decided to honor the significant historical context of the Spicer legacy by renaming the business Heritage Nursery. Owners Bill and Carla Poulin are committed to nursing the tradition of gardening in Nakusp by “striving to keep our nursery stocked with high quality, organic products from local growers and remain competitive with our pricing.” “We are very fortunate” Bill explains, “to be able to grow a lot of our own food, including berries, vegetables and soft fruits. Being self sufficient is incredibly beneficial and rewarding.” Bill and Carla took advantage of the local business opportunity and made the move from Kelowna to Nakusp, bringing with them a rich resume of experience. Bill owned and operated a landscaping company as a certified landscape horticulturalist in his former community and Carla will be completing her Master Gardeners course this fall. The nursery is a

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marvel in and of itself, greeting visitors with a stunning display of herb and vegetable starts mixed with flowering plants and gardening materials. The number of ornamental fountains displayed prominently amongst the verdure compliments the sublime aroma of fresh dirt and healthy greenery. The high standards of the nursery have obviously been maintained and even expanded with the addition of a refurbished barn-turnedgift shop. “You should have seen it before” Bill proudly explains, “it

was full of coal and newspapers from the 40’s, but I cleaned it out and reworked the whole space from top to bottom.” The gift shop features local artisans and has been included as a venue on the Arrow Lakes Fine Arts Art Walk. “There is a lot of talent in this town,” Bill points out. “Woodworkers, authors, painters, potters...there is so much the community has to offer.” The Poulins have successfully managed the transition of ownership and continue to provide materials and knowledge the

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Nakusp community can use to shape their landscape and engage in the satisfying pursuit of gardening. Future growing plans for the Heritage Nursery include a proposal to offer Hanging Basket courses and a desire to participate in B.C.’s regional gardening program, Communities in Bloom. “We are very grateful and appreciative of the support we have had from the community and surrounding areas” Bill warmly remarks. “Without local support, small business cannot survive.” Adoption Dance of Joy... You can make it happen

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Imagine taking all the wood waste produced in Nakusp and area – the waste from the mills and the slash piles in the back country that are burned in the fall - and converting it into usable, clean, green energy. This is the proposal of John Christie of Vineyard Tech Consulting and Kelly Burnham of Proton Power Inc., two experts in the development of green technology who came to Nakusp on May 28 to meet with members of council, local businesses, the Chamber, and the Nakusp and Area Development Board. Christie spoke of two options for Nakusp – to manufacture torrefied wood pellets or to produce green diesel. Christie focused on the production of

green diesel option, describing it as “the most exciting new technology.” The first plant to make green diesel from biomass was opened in Austria in July 2012 by BioEnergy International and OMV, an Austrian oil and gas company. Converting wood waste to green diesel fuel also results in a by-product called biochar,(www.biochar.info), Christie explained, which is becoming very valuable to restoring carbon in the ground for agriculture. Christie believes there is enough wood waste available in Nakusp and area to make a green diesel plant feasible, and because green diesel is in high demand, there are good investor opportunities. A green diesel plant would require

an area of approximately two hectares (five acres) which could produce up to 15 million litres of liquid fuel per year and employ 40 to 50 people year-round. Christie said “green diesel plants can also convert deciduous trees like cottonwood, birch, and willow, as well as straw, hay and some municipal garbage, into fuel.” The proposed plant will address the amount of wood waste in the area, which is a real problem. The waste is generated from local mills, the pole yard

and Box Lake Lumber and to date, there is no established method of disposal. In June 2013, the Nakusp District Heating Group formed and is looking at a district heating system with the Village of Nakusp using wood waste to heat commercial buildings. However, this would only use approximately 20 loads of wood waste per year and Nakusp is currently holding over 600 loads. A feasibility study will be proposed in the near future as part of the pursuit of this venture.

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NACFOR FUND DISBURSEMENT The Nakusp and Area Community Forest (NACFOR) is a stand-alone entity, registered as a corporation in BC, with the Village of Nakusp as the sole owner and shareholder. It has been conducting forestry operations in the area since 2008. One of the objectives of NACFOR is to disburse profits from operations, net of operating capital, to the local area. NACFOR has now realized a profit and will be disbursing up to $50,000 through a granting process this year. Funds will be distributed between the three funding zones: 1. Nakusp, 2. Nakusp/RDCK area K north of Arrow Park/Summit Lake Ski Hill, and 3. RDCK area K south from Arrow Park to Edgewood. Grant applications and criteria can be found on the NACFOR website NakuspCommunityForest.com/grants or from the NACFOR office at 119 Broadway Street, Nakusp BC. Grant applications will be accepted from July 14 to September 14, 2014. For further information please contact Beth McLeod at 250-265-3656 or email grants@nakuspcommunityforest.com

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Taxes, Taxes, license, license, insurance insurance and and registration registration are are extra. extra. 120,000 120,000 kilometre kilometre allowance; allowance; charge charge of of $0.12/km $0.12/km for for excess excess kilometers. kilometers. *Limited *Limited time time weekly weekly lease lease offer offer based based on on aa new new 2014 2014 Civic Civic DX DX model model FB2E2EEX. inception. FB2E2EEX. #0.99% #0.99% lease lease APR APR on on aa 60 60 month month term term with with 260 260 weekly payments O.A.C. Weekly payment, including freight and PDI, is $38.91 based on applying $1,075.00 lease dollars (which is deducted from the negotiated selling price before taxes). Down payment of $0.00, first weekly payment and $0 security deposit due at lease inception. Total lease obligation weekly payments O.A.C. Weekly payment, including freight and PDI, is $38.91 based on applying $1,075.00 lease dollars (which is deducted from the negotiated selling price before taxes). Down payment of $0.00, first weekly payment and $0 security deposit due at lease inception. Total lease obligation is $10,116.60. $10,116.60. Taxes, Taxes, license, license, insurance insurance and and registration registration are are extra. extra. 120,000 120,000 kilometre kilometre allowance; allowance; charge charge of of $0.12/km $0.12/km for for excess excess kilometers. kilometers. £Limited £Limited time time weekly weekly lease lease offer offer based based on on aa new new 2014 2014 Fit Fit DX DX model model GE8G2EEX. GE8G2EEX. €0.99% €0.99% lease lease APR APR on on aa 60 60 month month term term with with 260 260 weekly weekly payments payments O.A.C. O.A.C. Weekly Weekly is payment, including including freight freight and and PDI, PDI, is is $33.83 $33.83 based based on on applying applying $1,150.00 $1,150.00 lease lease dollars dollars (which (which is is deducted deducted from from the the negotiated negotiated selling selling price price before before taxes) taxes) and and $1,000.00 $1,000.00 consumer consumer incentive incentive dollars dollars (which (which is is deducted after taxes). taxes). Down Down payment payment of of $0.00, $0.00, first first weekly weekly payment payment payment, deducted from from the the negotiated negotiated selling selling price price after and $17,185 // $27,685 $27,685 including including freight freight and and PDI PDI of of $1,495 $1,495 // $1,495 $1,495 // $1,695 $1,695 based based and $0 $0 security security deposit deposit due due at at lease lease inception. inception. Total Total lease lease obligation obligation is is $8,795.80. $8,795.80. Taxes, Taxes, license, license, insurance insurance and and registration registration are are extra. extra. 120,000 120,000 kilometre kilometre allowance; allowance; charge charge of of $0.12/km $0.12/km for for excess excess kilometers. kilometers. **MSRP **MSRP is is $16,130 $16,130 // $17,185 on a new 2014 Fit DX model GE8G2EEX / new 2014 Civic DX model FB2E2EEX / 2014 CR-V LX 2WD model RM3H3EES. License, insurance, registration and taxes are extra and may be required at the time of purchase. ¥/£/€/Ω/#/* Prices and/or payments shown do not include a PPSA lien registration on a new 2014 Fit DX model GE8G2EEX / new 2014 Civic DX model FB2E2EEX / 2014 CR-V LX 2WD model RM3H3EES. License, insurance, registration and taxes are extra and may be required at the time of purchase. ¥/£/€/Ω/#/* Prices and/or payments shown do not include a PPSA lien registration fee of of $30.31 $30.31 and and lien registering agent's agent's fee fee of of $5.25, $5.25, which which are are both both due due at at time time of of delivery delivery and and covered covered by by the the dealer dealer on on behalf behalf of of the the customer customer on on the the 2014 2014 CR-V CR-V LX, LX, Accord Accord LX, LX, Civic Civic DX DX and and Fit Fit DX DX only. only. ‡/#/*/Ω/€/¥/£/** ‡/#/*/Ω/€/¥/£/** Offers Offers valid valid from from July July 1st 1st through through 31st, 31st, 2014 2014 at at participating participating Honda Honda retailers. retailers. Dealer Dealer fee lien registering may sell/lease sell/lease for for less. less. Dealer Dealer trade trade may may be be necessary necessary on on certain certain vehicles. valid only only for for British British Columbia Columbia residents residents at at BC BC Honda Honda Dealers Dealers locations. locations. Offers Offers subject subject to to change change or or cancellation cancellation without without notice. notice. Terms Terms and and conditions conditions apply. apply. Visit may vehicles. Offers Offers valid Visit www.bchonda.com www.bchonda.com or or see see your your Honda Honda retailer retailer for for full full details. details.


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