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‘People’s review’ forms over meters CRAIG LINDSAY

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A new “watchdog” group has formed in Grand Forks over concern about the upcoming water meter installation. At the July 21 Committee of the Whole (COTW) meeting, spokesperson Karin Bagn spoke to council about the goals of the People’s Review Commission on Water Metering created in Grand Forks. Bagn spoke for a couple of minutes before being cut off by Mayor Brian Taylor for going over the pre-set, two-minute time limit. “That has ran well over two minutes,” said Taylor to Bagn. “Council, do you wish to hear any further comment from this speaker?” Councillor Gary Smith replied no, while no other councillor spoke up. Bagn said she had never spoken at council before and being cut off was a violation of her rights as a citizen and resident. “I am legally blind—I cannot read my written comments so I’ve prepared them and I will provide them to be included as part of the record,” she said. “We have begun a People’s Review Commission to access whether or not the people want to pursue litigation associated with water metering. We’d much prefer to have a cooperative engagement with the city. If the city is not willing to do that, we’ll look at other avenues.” In an email, Doug Allin, city

Mayor Brian Taylor and Rotary president Wayne Christensen both took shovels in hand Thursday and turned the first sod to signify the officially start of the Grand Forks Spray Park project. Also on hand were several city councillors, staff members and Rotarians. The project is expected to cost $350,000 with money raised by or donated to the Rotary club. Craig Lindsay photo

chief administrative officer, told the Gazette that he had not heard of the People’s Review group. Answering the question about whether an injunction against water metering is possible, Allin said, “I have not heard of this as there are over 120 municipalities from B.C. which have installed water meters. This would require a lawyer and judge.” Taylor told the Gazette that council has the authority to act regarding water meter installation under the Municipal Act. “I think her comments at this point were more meant to get our attention than anything else,” he said. “I don’t think it’s really a risk. We didn’t get into a discussion of the ‘what if’ of the situation. It would be the first of its kind for someone to challenge how we spend our gas tax money.” Bagn has lived in Grand Forks for nine years and has been a practicing lawyer for over 30 years. She has an on-going postconviction criminal law practice in Colorado. She is currently studying for her Canada law boards. She admits she is getting into

the water meter battle late in the game. “I have to confess that I did not keep myself adequately informed on what was going on in my community,” said Bagn. “When I heard water meters it didn’t register that these water meters were using microwave technology. When I did make the connection I found out about the technology and all the health risks.” She said countries such as Ireland, Australia and the United States are now removing water meters and smart meters because of health risks. “People I talked to here are feeling discouraged,” said Bagn. “They say, ‘Oh well, there’s nothing we can do, city government says we have to have these meters.’ I don’t believe that the city government has the right to impose something on the populace without doing so according to principles of fundamental justice under Section 7 of the charter.” In her letter to council and staff, Bagn wrote about several concerns about water meters including: 1. Residents are concerned

Water regulation bylaw given three readings CRAIG LINDSAY

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Grand Forks city council moved one step closer to starting the water meter installation project. At the regular council meeting on July 21, council heard and passed the first three readings for the new water regulation bylaw (No. 1973). Firstly, council voted to repeal water regulation bylaw No. 1501, which was adopted in 1997. The background information to council stated, “The City of Grand Forks Water Regulations and Rates Bylaw No. 1501 was adopted in 1997 and requires updating to meet the current requirements for management and maintenance of the waterworks system of Grand Forks. The proposal is to have city council adopt a new water regulations bylaw which is similar to bylaws currently in use by other municipalities and cities in the • See WATER BYLAW page A7

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1909 A new automobile for Mr. Hodges arrived by the CPR this week. It was a higher power than any heretofore arriving in the city and looked to be an excellent machine. 1914 Forty men entered the Grand Forks Tennis Club’s annual tournament, began recently on the club’s court, opposite the school. 1919 W.T. Cook, familiarly known as “Tack”, arrived home from overseas and his hosts of friends were glad to welcome him back to the Forks again. 1924 The Grand Forks Citizens Band gave a concert in the bandstand and citizens were asked to come out and encourage the boys in their efforts to promote a good musical organization. 1929 The considerable number of mineral claims which had been taken up and recorded for work during the past year showed a healthy trend back to the mining game throughout the Grand Forks district. 1934 Arthur Morrison returned on Monday after spending a week in Calgary attending the Gyro convention as a delegate from the Grand Forks Gyros. 1944 R.J. Butler, who was in charge of the cannery this year, returned on Friday after spending some time Kelowna. 1949 Frances Hartinger, seed princess in the queen contest held in conjunction with the Field Day, received the most votes from the sale of tickets and was crowned Queen of the Field Day. 1954 Information was received here

this week that Dr. J.W. Lang, formerly of West Vancouver, would arrive in Greenwood on Aug. 1 to set up practice. 1959 Fifty boats were checked on Christina Lake by the RCMP boat over the weekend and most were lacking in one way or another in the marine regulations. 1964 D.L. Feir received word this week of his appointment to District Superintendent of Schools at Quesnel. 1969 Ernest (Ernie) Dimsen, of Dauphin, Man., arrived in the city this week to take over the position of manager of the Sunshine Valley Co-operative Society, succeeding Sergei Relkoff who resigned a couple of months ago. 1974 The federal department of public works has approved the proposal to construct a Crown-owned building to house a new Canada Post office for Grand Forks and district. 1984 Voluntary bankruptcy has been officially declared by the Sandner Brothers Lumber Co. Ltd. and Sandner Brothers Transport Ltd. of Christina Lake. 1989 The Central Kootenay Health Unit has announced that elevated nitrate levels have been found in private water wells in the area adjacent to Grand Forks. 1999 Grand Forks has been shaken by the accident death of one of the city’s most respected citizens, Dr. John Nilsen. A physician in Grand Forks since 1973, Nilsen was killed in a motor vehicle accident near the Paulson Bridge. 2004 Kettle River Day in Midway was a

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huge success. People had the opportunity to build or decorate rafts and race them down the river, meeting afterwards for hayrides and a social afternoon. 2009 A four-hour council meeting ended in acrimony on Monday after council voted to allow Councilor Joy Davies to do preliminary work on a medical marijuana task force.

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POLICE BRIEFS

Tools stolen

On July 15 at 4:32 p.m., RCMP received a call from a gentleman stating he was missing a set of hand tools from his carport on 68th Ave. “Apparently, what was stolen was 20 ITC off-set wrenches and a rolled up red case,” said Staff Sgt. Jim Harrison. The theft likely occurred on the evening of July 12 when the complainant said he heard his dog barking, said Harrison. The value of the theft is around $50. Police have no witnesses or suspects at this time.

Val tag stolen

Police received a report of a stolen val (validation/insurance) tag on July 16 at 4:48 p.m. The complainant has no idea when the theft may have occurred, said Harrison. Police currently have no witnesses or suspects.

Lake patrol Dr. Robert Halpenny, CEO and president of Interior Health, checks out the Boundary Hospital’s cardiac monitor with Karen Heric, patient care coordinator, during a visit here on July 16.

Harrison said the RCMP is out in force on and around Christina Lake checking for liquor act and other offences. “We are continuing to do lots of vessel checks on the lake as well,” he said.

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Health CEO tours hospital CRAIG LINDSAY

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The Boundary Hospital got a thumbs up recently from the head of Interior Health (IH). Interior Health CEO and president Dr. Robert Halpenny, as well as board chair Norman Embree, were at the Grand Forks hospital on July 16 as part of a tour of hospitals and health centres in the area. “On a yearly basis the board chair and I try and visit all our communities throughout Interior Health,” said Halpenny. “The purpose of our visits is to understand the geography, the topography that our rural health authority patients are exposed to. We visit medical staff at each site, we visit our staff at each site, we spend some time with local politicians.” They also meet with local health auxiliaries and foundations, said Halpenny. “We also do tours to make sure we understand the requirements in an individual site,” he said. “It gives us the opportunity to hear from our staff what their issues are. As a CEO of a $1.9-billion organization it’s important that I know what’s going on.” Halpenny says Grand Forks and area residents are fortunate to have the medical resources that they do. “Our staff and the medical staff are very cohesive; they work as a team,” he said. “I think some of that comes back to the team aspect of this community. The physicians are involved with teaching medical students and residents—that raises the quality. The

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Ingrid Hampf, acute health service administrator for the Kootenay Boundary for Interior Health, retired after more than 30 years of service at Boundary Hospital. The occasion was celebrated with a cake as co-workers and friends came by to wish her well in her retirement. Craig Lindsay photo

For the record

In our July 9 edition of the Grand Forks Gazette we mistakenly ran an inappropriate item in our Thumbs Up/Thumbs Down section, which amounted to an attack on a local company. We apologize to any damage this may have caused to those individuals involved. In the July 16 issue, in a story about the drowning tragedy of Joe Lafreniere, Mitch Petersen was incorrectly identified as Mitch Harrison throughout the story. The Gazette apologizes for this mistake.

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Two named to new positions at Gazette Last week, Chuck Bennett, group publisher for Black Press Kootenays, announced a couple of important changes to the Grand Forks Gazette. Chris Hammett, advertising executive, will take on the role of associate publisher for the Gazette. She will be responsible for all aspects of the paper outside of creative and editorial. Della Mallette, production manager, has been appointed editor. She will be in charge of all editorial content in the paper. This new role will be combined with her current role as production manager. “I am thrilled to be able to make these two announcements and know that both Chris and Della will continue to make the great community newspaper it is,” said Bennett. “Both Chris and Della have been with the Gazette a long time and both are spectacularly competent in what they do. I’m very glad they’re getting these new roles and I think they’ll be terrific. This is really good news for the paper.”

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A couple of weeks of 35 degree weather has certainly brought home the fact that summer has settled in, a very welcome relief from winter snow and spring rain. Everyone has a couple special ways of celebrating summer, things they look forward to doing, places they want to visit. I’m no different, though my days of wanting to spend a long weekend at a music festival or an entire week on the West Coast Trail are long gone. The idea of enduring the heat, dust and deprivation of a crowded, makeshift campground, cheek to jowl with 10,000 other people, no longer

seems the liberating experience it once was. And between my creaking joints and enfeebled musculature, strenuous climbs, hikes, paddles and portages no longer generate a lust for adventure. Still, I do look forward to other summer treats. Watching younger men abuse their bodies in the Tour de France for three weeks in July is a wonderful way to start each morning. Since I usually get up at about 6:30, that means I have an hour and a half or two to tune into the Sports Network and marvel at the ultra thin and fit professional cyclists climbing up through mountain passes with gradients between eight and 20 per cent and then racing down at speeds of up to 90 kph. My wife, Judy, and I both cheer them on over toast and coffee.

Then there is the heartstopping, annual summer outing to the river where we bravely climb down the steep bank with our floaties and plunge into the raging Granby. There we risk skinning our hands, feet and bums on the rocky bottom as the flood carries us swiftly from one bridge to another. Some years we even have enough bravado to do that twice. Perhaps, though, the summer pleasure that is the most enjoyable and also the most time consuming is our pursuit of the perfect summer beverage. Unlike the many summer activities that I once took part in, and have since abandoned, this endeavour every year seems to require greater and greater effort, more research, more trial and error. It seems to take days and days for Judy and I to come up with a liba-

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tion that is worthy of the title: Summer Drink of the Year. And there have been some great ones: for example, the Shuswap Sunrise (champagne with cranberry and orange juice) and the Painkiller à la Peche, (rum, Coco Lopez, orange and pineapple juice with a couple of peach slices). This year was particularly difficult, requiring batch after batch of tequila spiked concoctions before we finally settled on the perfect 2014 Summer Drink of the Year, the Brown Creek Watermelon Margarita (tequila, triple sec, a little strawberry margarita mix and a whole bunch of frozen watermelon chunks, all whipped up in a blender). That reminds me, since it is 36 degrees out and the sun is blisteringly intense, I think I will make up a batch, sit out in the shade and watch my neighbour finish his haying.

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Extreme access destroys We don’t learn from history delicate ecosystems Letters

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Editor, The Gazette: As a certified trainer of the Occupational Health and Safety Act (aka the Green Book or OSHA), I had the privilege of conveying many of its sobering truths to hundreds of supervisors in the mining industry back in Ontario. These truths can of course be extended to all walks of life because that’s what truth is and does. OSHA is legislation that was (and still is being) “written in blood”—i.e. most of its laws, regulations, and their ensuing modifications took place after repeated health and/or safety disasters had occurred. I say this because I’m hoping Grand Forks city council (and staff) will practise due diligence by following (Section 25 of Part III) and therefore “taking

every precaution reasonable in the circumstances for the protection of a worker” (or in our case, “citizen”) from the EMF (Electro-Magnetic Frequency) radiation emitted by WiFi-capable hydro and water meters. Much suffering could have been alleviated had arsenic, asbestos, lead, mercury and other substances been “designated” as harmful to human health years or even decades earlier. X-rays are also regulated under OSHA as well as “radon daughters.” Thus my point that longwave EMF radiation is really the electronic equivalent of second-hand cigarette smoke. Particularly at risk are children and pregnant women. But until Health Canada reduces its EMF emission standards by a factor of at

least 100 to align with many other nations, including most of Europe and even China and Russia, we will all continue to face the longterm consequences. Industry experts tell us that to eliminate hazards we can do one of three things: distance yourself from the hazard, wear personal protective equipment (PPE) when near the hazard, or engineer the hazard out of the system. My wife and I would prefer to stay in Grand Forks and not have to shield our home, so let’s see how we can work together to eliminate or at least minimize this EMF hazard before too much “blood” is shed! Unfortunately, the only thing we generally learn from history is that we don’t learn from history! Tom Tripp Grand Forks

Give election jobs to locals Editor, The Gazette: What a disappointment to some citizens with the city decision to spend $7,600plus or taxpayers’ money to

hire an electronic vote counting machine to an outside company instead of allowing local folks and pensioners to augment their income by the

old, less expensive, trusted counting by hand. R. Gracewell, Grand Forks

Editor, The Gazette: Roy Ronaghan’s article on your opinion page, “Water meter statements misleading, groundless,” rings absolutely true. And “to suggest that water users will voluntarily conserve the quantities necessary is pure fantasy” tells it like it is. All you have to do is observe lawn lovers wasting gallons of precious water by drowning their grass patches with programmed water arcs that sometimes overreach by 10 or 15 feet to inundate their carefully paved driveways. Or the city sidewalk.

I observed one gentleman in a retirement community regularly hand-hosing his immaculate triangular lawn at 5:30 a.m.... while his nighttime programmed watering system was still throwing three full arcs of water 15 feet beyond his perimeter, all this? WHILE IT WAS RAINING! This is unconscionable. It is immoral! The only procedure that will stop this insanity is WATER METERS. Do it! I consider that with the torrid temperatures we’ve been having this summer, a good citizen should

have figured out that the water table is too low to afford the luxury of a green lawn. When I see a lush green lawn these days, I think “water thief.” Until water meters are installed, a hefty fine might temper this green obsession. Let’s save water for the people who may find their faucets running dry next month... for the farmers who are already rationing themselves... and for the firefighters who might need it to save our forests and our homes. Huguette Kihl, Grand Forks

Ronaghan column rings true

A letter by Barry Brandow, published April 23 on an online news page, makes the point that access to the grasslands area for “recreational” vehicles is literally destroying habitat for the species that make it their home and further endangering those that are on the brink of extinction. Brandow—a long-time resident of the area probably knows more about the grasslands than any other person in the region—is troubled by what has taken place on the sunny, grassy slopes over four decades. He has good reason to ask why such extensive access is permitted by the very government ministries that are Rousing responsible for managing the area. the Rabble A drive to the Overton watershed or ROY RONAGHAN into the Morrissey Creek watershed proves Brandow’s point. New trails are being created on steep slopes and existing trails have been highly eroded and resemble stream beds. By Brandow’s estimates, there are at least 80 kilometres of passable service roads forming a network on the slopes and around the tree-covered areas. They were created by forest companies and were never decommissioned. Some are dead ends. Do the residents of Boundary Country appreciate the uniqueness of the Gilpin area? Why are the access roads in and around the grassland so highly used? Does riding a fossil fuel burning, noisy machine over a well-worn forest service road or an old railway bed put the operator in touch with nature? Is that not the purpose of being outdoors on a machine? Operators of all-terrain vehicles, dirt bikes and mountain bikers will argue that they enjoy travelling the network of roads in the area for the challenge they provide and the views from high points. Is that all? Aren’t motorized vehicle activities more an expression of human dominance over nature rather than having an experience in it? Vehicle manufacturers bombard television audiences with ads to make that point. A recent Jeep ad makes the point that the vehicle will go anywhere. Will a ride on a machine of some sort on a trail accompanied by other machines alleviate what Richard Louv calls “nature deficit disorder” (NDD), a malady suffered by most 21st century urban dwellers? It’s doubtful that it would. Louv, author of Last Child in the Woods and The Nature Principle, coined the term NDD to describe the growing gap between children and Nature. He admits that adults have the same disconnection from nature. “Every day, our relationship with nature or lack of it, influences our lives. This has always been true. But in the twenty-first century, our survival—or thrival—will require a transformative framework for that relationship, a reunion of humans with the rest of nature.” Louv describes a future shaped by “the Nature Principle, an amalgam of converging theories and trends as well as a reconciliation with old truths. This principle holds that a reconnection to the natural world is fundamental to human health, well-being, spirit and survival.” The answer to the question at the opening of this essay is no. How could it be otherwise? Isn’t the operator’s attention fully devoted to driving the machine and away from where the road runs? Don’t ATV operators run their machines off the well-travelled trails for the thrill of running where few machines have gone before? The damage they may cause is not a concern. Motorcycle riders who make the circle route from Nelson to Kaslo and then to Nakusp, New Denver and south through the Slocan valley say they enjoy the route and the thrill they get from riding it. Seldom do they mention the natural setting. ATV operators would do well to include a trip into a natural setting on occasion for their own health but not on a machine. Park the machine and walk a few kilometres.

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Hiking Safety with WildSafeBC Coordinator Laurie Grant 6:30 p.m. at the Grand Forks Public Library. All ages welcome to attend this presentation.

BULLETIN BOARD

Information Session

Robert J. Ogloff, CFP • 250-442-3164 245 - 72 Avenue, Grand Forks

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Wednesday, July 30, 2014 at 7 pm Community Futures Boundary at 1647 Central Avenue, Grand Forks, BC For information please call Rick Friesen, ED at 250-442-2722 (ext. 255)

Storytime! 10:30 a.m. at the Grand Forks Public Library. All ages welcome to attend. Come have some fun!

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9:30 a.m. • The CanCan Troupe practices from 5:30 - 7:30 p.m. at the Anglican Church on 7th St. Contact Mona at 250-442-2237 or Mel at 250-447-2614. • Boundary Stroke Recovery Club meets at 341 - 75th Avenue, 10:30 a.m. - 1:15 p.m. For information call Ian Taylor at 250-442-3545. • Is food a problem for you? Call Overeaters Anonymous Group at 250-442-2346 or 250442-2227. Last Monday Every Month • Kettle River Recreation Commission meets at the Rock Creek Trading Post at 7 p.m. Come out and support activities for families! Every Tuesday • TOPS is the weight loss support group of choice for thousands. Join us and you will see why. Weigh-in is at 8:30 a.m.; meeting to follow, at the Gospel Chapel (7048 Donaldson Drive, Room 302). Questions? Call Frances at 250-442-0638. • Community Learning Place – dropin – from 2 to 5 p.m. at the Grand Forks Library. Come for help with reading, writing, basic computer, test preparation, citizenship study. This program is a partnership between CBAL and the Grand Forks Public Library. • Kettle River Runners: your friendly Grand Forks running club meets for a group run every Tuesday throughout the fall and winter at 5 p.m. at the aquatic centre. Runs are generally 5 to 8 km in length, and the group splits into runners of similar ability. Further information about club events are posted on our website: www.kettleriverrunners. shawwebspace.ca. • Grand Forks Farmer Market 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. 1st Tuesday Every Month • Satsang Buddhist Group meets at Selkirk College from 7 - 8 p.m. For information call 1-800-336-6015. Everyone welcome. • Grand Forks Elks #493 meet at 7:00 p.m. at the Slavonic Hall at 686-72nd Ave in Grand Forks (except for July & August). New members and volunteers welcome.

THE WEEKLY

Grand Forks Cycling Club New riders are welcome! Rides will be geared towards emerging riders up to expert. Which category do you fall into? Come and find out. Rides are Tuesday and Thursday evenings weather permitting. Meet 5:15 p.m. at Chain Reaction. Weekend rides happen Sunday morning. Please check the website www.grandforkscyclingclub.com for further details. If you become a member you will receive advanced email notification of the rides. Happy cycling. Meals on Wheels – West Boundary From Parkview Manor, Midway. Hot and nutritious meals are available to all seniors in the West Boundary. Please contact 250449-2842 from 8 a.m. to Noon. Meals on Wheels – Grand Forks Hot and Nutritious meals delivered to your home 5 days a week. $6 a meal. Please contact Jenna or Barbara at 250-443-0006 Monday - Friday. Alcoholics Anonymous Meetings Grand Forks Valley Group of Alcoholics Anonymous. MONDAY at 8 p.m. (Closed Study) at Catholic Church Rectory - 7269 - 9th St. WEDNESDAY (Men’s Closed) at 8 p.m. at Anglican Church rear basement 7252 - 7th St. THURSDAY and SATURDAY (Open) at 8 p.m. at Anglican Church rear basement - 7252 - 7th St. Phone 250-4423839 or 250-442-8797. Every Monday • Senior Centre Branch 68 is holding Crib at 1:30 p.m. • Drop-in carpet bowling is held at the Seniors’ Hall in Grand Forks City Park at

Habitat for Humanity Southeast BC (Grand Forks area) is looking for VOLUNTEERS to work in its ReStore (opening soon)

TODAY IS A GOOD DAY

Contact Larry Jmaiff 250-442-2856; Roy Stevenson 250-442-5260 or Shawna Schuh 250-442-4276. For more info: www.elkscanada.org. We look forward to participating in fundraisers for the Elks and Royal Purple Fund for Children and opportunities to socialize. • Grand Forks Search & Rescue meets at 6:30 p.m. at Nursery Fire Hall. New members welcome. Call Barry at 250-442-5818 for more information. Every Wednesday • Every Wednesday (as per school schedule) Women’s Morning Out at the Gospel Chapel. Lunch and child minding provided. Doors open at 9:30 a.m. For more information contact Tammy Battersby at 250-443-1295. • Bored Room Bistro’s Crib at 7 p.m. at 607 - 8th Ave., Midway, B.C. Free! • Senor’s Centre Branch 68 holds Carpet Bowling at 9:30 a.m. • Boundary Healing Rooms - open from 1-3 p.m. at the Grand Forks Christian Centre (behind Overwaitea). Affiliated with International Association of Healing Rooms. Trained prayer teams ready to pray with you. No charge. No appointment necessary. • Drop-in Whist is held at the Seniors’ Hall in Grand Forks City Park at 1:30 p.m. • Pickle Ball is held at Barbara Ann Park from 4:30 to 6:30 p.m. $1 drop-in fee. (Also held Mondays.) Contact 250-442-2604 for information. Everyone welcome. • Free Texas Holdem Poker at the Royal Canadian Legion, 7353 - 6th St. Grand Forks, BC. For information, call Frank at 250-443-2370. 1st Wednesday Every Month • Ladies, interested in finding out about the Red Hat Ladies? Why not join us at our monthly meeting at 7 p.m. at the Grand Forks Public LIbrary. We are a social club who just likes to have fun and wear red hats. Hope to see you there! • In the Company of Friends is a support group for parents/guardians who are raising children with special needs. We meet from 7-9 p.m. at the Glanville Centre, 1200 Central Avenue. Childcare is available onsite, as well as snacks and refreshments. For more information contact Angela at ampopoff@ telus.net or call 250-442-0833. • Genealogy group meets at the Grand Forks Public Library at 10:00 a.m. Join others to research your family roots. Last Wednesday Every Month

• Adult Book Club meets at the Christina Living Arts Centre at 1:30 p.m. Call the Grand Forks Library to find out what we’re reading this month. Every Thursday • Bored Room Bistro Texas Hold’ em Poker at 6:30 p.m. 607 - 8th Ave., Midway, B.C. Free! • Join the new seniors “fun” singing group. Sing songs from bygone eras at Seniors’ Hall in City Park at 9:45 a.m. Visit, have coffee and sing. Contact Liz at 250-442-5516. Senior’s drop-in fee $1. • Bingo at the Legion! Doors open at 5:45 p.m., game starts at 6:45 p.m. • Opt Clinic (Planned Parenthood) is held from 5 to 7:30 p.m. at the Boundary Medical Clinic. • Drop-in Crib is held at the Seniors’ Hall in Grand Forks City Park at 1:30 p.m. • The CanCan Troupe practices from 5:30 7:30 p.m. at the Anglican Church on 7th St. Contact Mona at 250-442-2237 or Mel at 250-447-2614. • Pioneer Clubs - Girls In Action (grades 1 - 7), meets from 3:30 to 5 p.m. Call the Gospel Chapel office at 250-442-5148. • Rock Creek: The Singing Kettles community choir meets at 4 p.m. at St. Mary’s Church. Sit and listen, or join choir. No previous musical experience necessary. Call Jackie Reeves at 250-449-2196. • Beginning Sept. 3, the Grand Forks Choral Society practices for their Christmas concerts in the GFSS band room from 6:45 - 9 p.m. New members are welcome to join this non-audition choir. For more info see www. grandforkschoralsociety.ca or phone Nanci at 250-442-3935. 1st and 3rd Thursday Every Month • Grand Forks Fly Tying Club meets at 7 p.m. at Kingfisher Fly and Tackle Shop. All welcome to join. For information call Lawrence at King Fisher Fly & Tackle 250442-3011. 2nd and 4th Thursday Every Month • The Boundary Peace Initiative meets at 7 p.m. at the Slavonic Centre. Contact Laura at 250-442-0434. 1st Friday of the Month • Open Mic –7 p.m. at Kocomo’s in Grand Forks. 250-442-5558. 1st and 3rd Friday of the Month Greenwood Legion Branch #155. 7 - 11 p.m. Karaoke Night. 2nd Friday of the Month

MAY 1 – SEPTEMBER 1, 2014 GRAND FORKS BOTTLE DEPOT • 7816 DONALDSON DRIVE • 250-442-2523

• The Grand Forks Wildlife Association meets at the Wildlife Hall at 7 p.m. Members and new members welcome - memberships can be purchased from Peter at the Wildlife Hall. • B.C. Retired Government Employees Association Branch 400 Grand Forks holds a luncheon meeting each month except July and August. All B.C. government retired employees are welcome. For information and location call 250-442-5783. Every Saturday • Adult Knitting Club 1:15 - 2:45 p.m. at the Grand Forks Library. Needles and wool provided, but feel free to bring your own supplies. Donations for this program are gratefully accepted. Let the library know in advance if you will attending this free program. 250-442-3944. • Kettle River Lions’ Meat Draw at 3 p.m. at the Prospector at the Rock Creek Hotel. • Boundary Woodworkers Guild meet every morning for a drop in workshop at around 9:30 am at 8120B Donaldson Drive (the former SPCA site) with a monthly business meeting at 10 a.m. on the 1st Saturday of each month. Prospective members are welcome. • Storytime at Kocomo’s for children 6 and under at 11:30 a.m. Every week a different storyteller. This event is free and held at Kocomo’s Coffee Shop in Grand Forks. • Grand Forks Soberiders AA Group meets at 10 am at First Baptist Church, 2495, 76th Ave. Everyone is welcome. For more information call 250-443-3121. • The Royal Canadian Legion holds a meat draw from 3 - 5 p.m. • Chess Club meets in the meeting room at the Grand Forks Public Library from 3 - 5 p.m. All levels of players welcome. Instruction is available. Second to Last Saturday of the Month Seniors are welcome at 686 72nd Ave. (except month of December) for a vegetarian potluck lunch at 12:30 p.m. at the Grand Forks Slavonic Centre. Bring your favourite dish or $6 donation. New members/ guests welcome! Fellowship, card games, shuffleboard, pool, etc. For information call Elizabeth/John at 250-442-2609 or Pauline at 250-442-3440. 1st and 3rd Sunday of the Month • The Grand Forks Trap Club meets at 10 a.m. at the Wildlife Range. For more information call 250-442-8424.

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Letters to the editor

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To commodity water is unfair and inhumane

province, but structured to meet our community’s need.” Several people in the audience at the council meeting were worried about the potential large fines for water use violators (12.1) Taylor responded by saying those fines would only be worse-case scenarios. “For example, if a large industry or someone in collusion with industry were to jeopardize the whole system in terms of the health and welfare of our community. We’d want a strong enough hammer there to really discourage people from risking many malfeasances to the citizens of Grand Forks.”

Editor, The Gazette: An open letter to CAO Doug Allin and members of the Grand Forks City Council: Concerning the new water metering bylaws now under consideration for first, second and third readings at this evening’s meeting (July 21, 2014), and for probable adoption on Aug. 18, 2014, I understood that these draft bylaws were only available within the Information package that was prepared for the COTW meeting held on June 23, 2014; draft bylaws are not posted on the city’s website because they are not yet in force. With all due respect, in my opinion this seems to be an extremely restrictive situation, for if the people who attended the June COTW meeting (or those who took the time to go into City Hall and pick up the package) are the only ones who were able to provide you with meaningful feedback, then your opportunities for improvement of these documents has been very limited, wouldn’t you agree?

I’ve had a chance to peruse the bylaws and I am very concerned and disappointed at the highly punitive levies that are delineated therein. For example, in certain circumstances, fines of $1,000 to $10,000 per day are specified for people who are found in violation of the said bylaws. And there are many other excessively draconian measures described for “offenders.” Mr. Allin stated that these bylaws were “imported” from other communities. Doesn’t Grand Forks deserve a customized set of bylaws that fairly and humanely deal with issues concerning a substance that is essential to life? To commodity water and penalize users to this extent is, in my opinion, completely unfair and inhumane. Let’s be reasonable here; we, the residents of Grand Forks, are not criminals yet we are being treated as such with these proposed bylaws. Beverley Tripp, Grand Forks

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A few highlights of bylaw 1973 10. Water Meters 10. 1 Every owner of property who receives the supply of water from the waterworks system shall, at the sole cost of the owner, purchase a water meter from the city and shall install the water meter on his or her property in compliance with the provisions of this bylaw. 10.2 Notwithstanding 10.1, the city shall supply and install water meters to those properties built prior to Jan. 1, 2015 free of charge. 10.11 If a water meter installed on a property is destroyed, lost or damaged in any way, the owner shall repair or replace the water meter at his or her sole cost. 11. Failure to install a water meter 11. 1 If an owner fails to install a water meter as re-

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quired by this bylaw, the city may, upon giving notice to the owner, install a meter pit and water meter at the curb stop at the sole cost of the owner. Prior to and including July 31, 2015 the owner will be responsible for the difference in cost between in-home installation and meter pit installation. After July 31, 2015, the owner will be responsible for all costs associated with installation. 12. Offences and prohibitions 12.1 Any person who contravenes any of the provisions in this bylaw is liable upon summary conviction to a minimum fee of no less than $1,000 and a maximum fine of $10,000 and the cost of prosecution. Every day during which there is an infraction of this bylaw shall constitute a separate offence. 16. Inspection 16.1 The manager of operations and any bylaw enforcement officer may enter on any property at any reasonable time for the purpose of inspecting and ascertaining whether the regulations and requirements of this bylaw are being observed. 16.2 No person shall obstruct or interfere with the manager of operations or any bylaw enforcement officer in the performance of his or her duties or the exercise of his or her powers under this bylaw. Final reading for the bylaw is expected to be at the regular city council meeting on Aug. 18.

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about health hazards of microwave technology used in water metering and believe their concerns have not been adequately addressed by the city; 2. Many members of the community believe there are serious privacy issues associated with the manner and implementation of water meters, and believe these concerns have not been adequately addressed; and 3. Many residents object to being forced into water meters at all. Resident object to being forced to have meters installed on their property by virtue of severe fines and threat of lawsuits for non-compliance. The commission plans to prepare a report and hold a public meeting down the road when it will discuss the findings.

“After considering the findings and recommendations of the commission, the people of Grand Forks and surrounding areas will be able to cooperatively and jointly make well-informed decisions about what steps, if any, should be implemented as a result,” said Bagn. Bagn said she believes everyone has the responsibility to step up for their community. “A lot of people are fearful. A lot of people believe what City Hall tells them and that they have no choice,” said Bagn. “Sometimes it takes someone to stand up and say, ‘hey, let’s slow down. Let’s really make sure this decision is healthy and safe and arrived at through proper means.’ We don’t want litigation—we want justice.”

City of Grand Forks

Lands Optimization & Development Showcase Grand Forks is the ultimate place to live, work and play! Whether you want to start a business here or start a family here, we are confident we have what you’re looking for. We are currently accepting proposals for the purchase or development of these sites. It is our goal to foster growth and development in our community: to generate employment and attract new residents. Bring your expertise, your ideas, and your community-building skills. Please take a moment to explore our brochures and see for yourself the opportunities that are waiting for you in Grand Forks. We would be pleased to consider your proposals or discuss these opportunities with you further. For more information regarding the opportunities for the 61 City owned Industrial, Commercial, Community Use and Residential potential surplus properties and to learn more about the City’s Real Estate Strategy Guiding Principles, please contact Sasha J. Bird @ 250.442.8266 Ext. 60246 or by email: sbird@grandforks.ca For more information visit: www.grandforks.ca

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Congratulations to Madison Morrison on her graduation from York(Glendon) University in Toronto. Madison graduated with an Honors degree in Psychology (Neuro-Cognitive) While at York, Madison was also very involved with, and part of the Student Council, and Student Union. She was a valued member of the Peer review board and York’s Tribunal board, working with professors, students and lawyers to help resolve student conflicts. She was awarded a Research Scholarship and worked as a research assistant with world renowned Professor, Dr. Anne Russo, an expert and author in the field of primates. Her family are very proud of her many accomplishments. She will continue her studies in the fall in Toronto.


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We hope to see you join our team!

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Museum welcomes Murray as manager CRAIG LINDSAY

Grand Forks Gazette

Volunteers Needed for Water Meter Rate and Installation Committee Installing water meters and billing according to usage is the single most effective water conservation measure a water utility can initiate. The City of Grand Forks is inviting volunteers to sit on the water meter rate and installation committee. This committee will assist in: • Determining preferred water system financing principles and development of a new rate structure that balances revenue needs, water conservation, meter financing, and asset management requirements • Engaging stakeholders on water rate principles and practices Deadline for submission is Thursday. August 14th, 2014. Please include your reason for volunteering and what contribution you will bring to this advisory committee. Please address your submissions to Water Meter Rate and Installation Committee dheinrich@grandforks.ca or swinton@grandforks.ca

Thank You

Additional information on water conservation and the Grand Forks Water Meter Program are available at http://www.grandforks.ca/water-conservation/water-meter-information/

The Boundary Museum and Interpretive Centre has had a busy summer so far. On July 17, the centre hosted a fun day which included baking fresh bread in the outdoor wood-burning stove and churning fresh butter. On hand were several Russian ladies with authentic period clothing. “We had plenty of comments from people who were here saying how good it was,” said Joe Tatangelo, president of the Boundary Museum Heritage Society. “It was very nice to have the Russian ladies up here with the authentic dresses. It really added to it.” The centre, which is open from Monday to Saturday, bakes fresh bread every Thursday. Tatangelo said the flour is made locally at the flour mill and the wheat for the flour is grown in Rock Creek. “So we’re using all local stuff to make the bread,” he said. “How much better can you get than that?” New manager The museum also has a new museum manager: Charlotte Murray. Murray started at the centre on April 15 and she says she is delighted to meet so many wonderful people.

Success By 6 Fundraiser

Friday, July 25

in front of the Winnipeg Liquor Store (beside Gyro Park) 8:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.

Avalon Gardens will be donating $1 to Success By 6 from each lily sale.

Hot Dogs and Pop available by donation beginning at 9:00 a.m. Success By 6 supports parents and communities in creating healthy, nurturing environments for our youngest children, so that by age 6, they are physically, socially, and emotionally ready to succeed in school. The goal of Success By 6 is to better the lives of our Boundary area children in our families and enhancing our communities.

Success by 6® is a locally based initiative in partnership with:

Phoenix Foundation of the Boundary Communities • Ministry of Children & Family Development • Grand Forks Credit Union

is a proud supporter of this community initaitive

Charlotte Murray, new Boundary Museum and Interpretive Centre manager, poses with Bill the baker in front of the museum’s bread oven.

Anne Makortoff and Joe Tatangelo, president of the Boundary Museum Heritage Society, churn up butter for the fresh-baked bread at the museum. Craig Lindsay photos

“Grand Forks and the Boundary area are a rich tapestry of cultural diversity and have a multitude of historically significant locations to discover,” she said. Before coming to Grand Forks she worked at the Canadian Museum of Rail Travel in Cranbrook. Murray said the museum has been very busy throughout the summer and she hopes to have more of a presence in the community in the future. “Our ladies enjoyed a wonderful Canada Day in City Park and our historic quilt display at the Christina Lake Homecoming was very well received,” she said. “Additionally, we are running a museum history program at the Christina Lake Welcome Centre where every Friday in July and August children ages 6-12 can learn about Aboriginal history and culture while spending time in the tipi and doing crafts.” She said they also plan to have table at the Park in the Park car show, and the Grand Forks Fall Fair. Solar powered The centre’s solar powered display building is up and running. The building is believed to be the first fully solar-powered building in the Boundary. “We got the funding through the gas tax funding,” said Tatangelo. “We’re just waiting for the heat pump. We eventually want to put lighting up outside.” He said the building is not currently hooked up to the “grid,” but Tatangelo hopes that eventually the building can be hooked up and the centre can actually sell power to FortisBC. Murray said the centre is still working on the building but when completed it will cover the centre 150 square metres of new exhibit space.

There is a SPECIAL OFFER coming your way The Grand Forks Gazette has hired circulation sales representatives Chris Hopkyns and Dave Collin to undertake a subscription drive. They will be calling on you to offer subscription prices for the Grand Forks area at substantial savings over regular subscription prices.

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Welcome Home Everyone! What an amazing time had by all at our 5th Annual Christina Lake Homecoming Summer Festival. A wonderful community celebration we had in honour of the place we all love Christina Lake! Thank-You to RDKB Grace McGregor Area C Director and all our amazing sponsors, organizations, businesses and dedicated community volunteers who made this weekend possible! It is because of your community spirit that our Community Shines!! Shine we did with record numbers of attendees reaching over 3000, our event was a huge success! We had over 80 vendors & community businesses, 15 musicians & dance groups, 30 organizations & several dedicated community volunteers, who pulled together to make this weekend a success for all. Friday night’s Volunteer Appreciation was truly special, so wonderful to hear of all our incredible organizations, giving of themselves for this amazing community. Thank-You to Lisa’s Bistro and The Welcome Centre Tenant Co-Op for all your

help with this wonderful evening! In a record temperature heat wave, the Community Association and Fire Fighters Society, with help from The Auxiliary to The Community Hall, pulled off an amazing by donation breakfast and community BBQ for all to enjoy! Thank-you also to Ravenous for providing an awesome gluten free vegetarian option for those with dietary needs. As well as those amazing cupcakes baked by From The Hearth. A big thankyou to our Christina Lake Parents Advisory council for hosting the concession booth, The Glow Station sponsored by The Crow and Bear and Great Canadian Dollar Store as well as The Community Shines station sponsored by D&D Service. It was awesome seeing our beach glowing and shining with community spirit! A big thank-you also goes out to Tool Time Supplies, for their generosity to help our community!! Thanks to all those boats who sailed the first inaugural “ Light Up The Lake Boat Parade. “ It was a most enjoyable event, thank-you for getting involved and lighting

up our lake! Your designs and creativity were just fantastic!! By the sounds of things, competition is on for next year!! Thank-you to Bob Dupee for leading a great first time ever non-motorized parade, what awesome designs, and community spirit went in to it! A special thank-you to Christina Lake Marina for hosting and leading the Boat Parade and the Sundae Socials and for supporting the venture from the beginning. As well as Christina Lake Mechanical, D& D Service, Part Evil Customs & the Great Canadian Dollar Store for supplying parade customers with product and info. It is wonderful working with all of you, building partners in our community and strengthening relationships. A huge shout out to BC Parks, for your support on this community project! We are grateful for your help and appreciate the opportunity for our community!! To all our dedicated community volunteers, each and everyone of you helped to contribute to making this weekend a huge success, and we Thank-You!! You are what makes our Community Shine!!

Thank You to all our Sponsors!!! Platinum Level Sponsor RDKB Grace McGregor Area C Regional Director Gold Level Sponsors Remax, The Goat FM & Community Futures Boundary

Silver Sponsors Christina Lake Marina, Wildways, New Horizon Motel, Pharmasave, Part Evil Customs, International Reload Systems Ltd., Portly Penguin Pizza, The Crow and Bear, Bartlett Contracting Ltd., Grand Forks Credit Union, Blue Mountain Lodge, Borderline Lumber, D & D Service Centre & Storage Inc., Eternity Clothing, Alpine Signs & Graphics, The Great Canadian Dollar Store

Bronze Sponsors Christina Lake Mechanical, Christina Lake Vacation Rentals, Christina Pines Campground, Kettle Valley Waste, Ravenous, Lisa’s Bistro, Bergum Contracting, Graham Marine Construction, Christina Lake Golf Club, Beach Bungalow, Lakeside General Store, Grand Forks CIBC, Serenity Spa , From the Hearth Bakery, Marksman Industries Inc., Christina Lake Fitness & Health, Yoga with Leah, Grass Roots Property Care, Park Lane Motel & RV Park, Camp Beverley Hills Resort

In Kind Sponsors The Christina Lake Community Association, The Christina Lake Fire Fighters Society, The Christina Lake Auxiliary to the Community Hall, The Christina Lake Parks & Recreation, Citizens on Patrol, The Health Care Auxiliary, The Boundary Museum, The Parents Advisory Council, The Christina Gateway Community Association and Welcome Centre Tenant Co-op, The Christina Lake Stewardship Society, Leo & Mary Sitter, Huckleberry, Buy Low & Our Dedicated Community Volunteers!!!

Christina Lake Residents Should Be Proud of Their Clean Streets! The Christina Lake Stewardship Society (CLSS) held their 14th Annual Lake Clean-Up Day, which was a huge success! The many volunteers managed to collect 50 bags of garbage and recycling that was littering the streets around Christina Lake. Three teams from Boundary Youth Soccer also came out and learned about invasive species, and removed ten huge garbage bags full of these weeds that were making their home around the Welcome Centre.

The CLSS heard time and time again, how clean the streets were as the volunteers returned to the kiosk. This is something that the Christina Lake community should be proud of. The CLSS would like to thank: The Beach Hut, Boundary Invasive Species Society, Boundary Youth Soccer, Brenda LaCroix, The Crow and Bear, Durand’s Nursery, From the Hearth Bakery, Grace McGregor (Area C Director), Grand Forks Home

Building Centre, The Great Canadian Dollar Store, Joga’s, Lisa’s Lakeside Bistro, Mariposa Greenhouses, Pharmasave (Christina Lake), Marti’s Portly Penguin Pizza, Select Office Products, Smoochie’s, Water Pure and Simple, and Wildways for their donations, as well as all of the individuals that volunteered their time. The CLSS also encourages you to visit their Interactive Gallery at the Christina Lake Welcome Centre to learn all about our amazing watershed.

ll Thank you to a who came out!


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Biz event a chance for congratulations

Emergency Social Services prepared to help

CRAIG LINDSAY

Grand Forks Gazette

At the Biz After Biz meeting on July 16 at the new Neighbours Computers location, James Wilson, executive director of the Boundary Country Regional Chamber of Commerce, presented Dave Bachmier, owner of Neighbours, with a certificate for having 60 per cent of his employees achieve a WorldHost ticket. Your Dollar Store With More was also honoured for the same recognition. “Big congratulations to these two businesss for achieving this recognition level of customer service,” said Wilson. Wilson added that about 50 people attended the Biz After Biz and enjoyed a great networking opportunity. “We had guest speakers, some door prizes and had time for networking throughout the evening.” DAVE BACHMIER AND JAMES WILSON

Campfires allowed, situation will be monitored SOUTHEAST FIRE CENTRE to the Grand Forks Gazette

The Southeast Fire Centre has received many inquiries about whether a campfire ban will implemented. The fire centre will not be issuing a campfire prohibition at this time, but staff will continue to evaluate the situation on a daily basis. Sometimes it is necessary to implement campfire prohibitions to reduce the risk of wildfires. Multiple factors determine the timing of such a ban, including weather conditions, local fire activity and whether fire centre staff are encountering widespread non-compliance with campfire regulations. The current situation does not warrant this preventative action, due to recent precipitation, the forecasted weather conditions and that fact that there have been no incidents in the Southeast Fire Centre this season where campfire misuse has resulted in a wildfire. However, the open fire prohibition announced on July 2 will remain in place until the public is otherwise notified. Specifically, prohibited open burning activities include: • The burning of any waste, slash or other materials. • Stubble or grass fires of any size over

any area. • The use of fireworks, sky lanterns or burning barrels of any size or description. Campfires must not be larger than a halfmetre wide by a half-metre tall. Anyone lighting a campfire must maintain a fireguard by removing flammable debris from around the campfire area and must have a hand tool or at least eight litres of water available nearby to properly extinguish the fire. Campfires must not be lit or kept burning during windy conditions. Make sure the fire is fully extinguished and the ashes are cold to the touch before leaving the area for any length of time. Remember that embers can reignite, especially in warm weather. Careless campfire use can have costly repercussions. Anyone who leaves a campfire unattended for any length of time may be fined up to $345. Anyone whose campfire causes a wildfire may also be subject to a penalty of $100,000 and one year in jail, and may be ordered to pay for costs associated with fighting the fire and any damages. The Southeast Fire Centre would like to thank the public for reporting wildfires and for using campfires safely during this period of elevated fire danger.

IN BRIEF

The Southeast Fire Centre extends from the U.S. border in the south to the Mica Dam in the north and from the Okanagan Highlands and Monashee Mountains in the west to the B.C.-Alberta border in the east. This includes the Selkirk and Rocky Mountain resource districts. The Southeast Fire Centre urges members of the public to always check the Wildfire Management Branch website (bcwildfire.ca), since fire prohibitions may change. Please also check with local municipalities that may have their own fire prohibitions in place. For information on air quality, including smoke forecasts for Western Canada, visit the BC Air Quality website: bcairquality.ca/bluesky/west/index.html To report a wildfire or unattended campfire, call 1-800-663-5555 toll-free or *5555 on a cellphone. For the latest information on current wildfire activity, burning restrictions, road closures and air quality advisories, go to: bcwildfire.ca You can also follow the latest wildfire news on: • Twitter at: http://twitter.com/BCGovFireInfo • Facebook at: http://facebook.com/BCForestFireInfo

Emergency Social Services (ESS) is a provincial emergency response program, which offers those services required to preserve the well-being of people affected by an emergency or disaster. ESS provides temporary relief to individuals and families so they can begin to plan their next steps to recover after a disaster. ESS is typically available for up to 72 hours when an evacuation order is in place. ESS ends once the evacuation order has been rescinded. During these first 72 hours, evacuees should immediately plan their next steps by contacting their insurance agents, families and friends, or local non-profit agencies. The ESS Office may authorize an extension of ESS services, in exceptional circumstances, on a case by case basis. ESS provides primary services such as food, lodging, clothing and family reunification. ESS may also provide specialized services such as emotional support services, first aid, child-minding, pet care, and transportation services. In B.C., local authorities are responsible for planning and operating ESS. ESS teams assist people affected by disaster, usually at designated reception centres, which may be located at the local community centre, recreation centre, church, or school. Grand Forks’ ESS is Jane Pring. Keep her contact information on hand: phone her at 250-442-0033 or 250-442-7892; email gad@telus.net.

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Grand Forks Gazette Wednesday, July 23, 2014

Community

Many events to enjoy

IN BRIEF

FortisBC and BC Hydro Power Smart low-income programs

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FortisBC and BC Hydro Power Smart offer two joint programs to help lowincome households in British Columbia to reduce their energy costs. These programs are dedicated to helping those who need it most— eligibility is based on account verification and income qualifications. The Energy Conservation and Assistance Program (ECAP) offers free energy assessments and energy saving products to customers on low-incomes. ECAP utilizes qualified contractors to help install upgrades ranging from $300 to $5,000 depending on the needs of the home. The Energy Saving Kit Program consists of a free kit which provides customers on low incomes with a number of simple, easy-to-install, energy-saving products. “We’re dedicated to helping all of our customers reduce their energy consumption,” said Tom Loski, vice president, Customer Service, FortisBC. Complete program details, product requirements, eligibility, terms and conditions, and application forms can be found at: bchydro.com/homerebates and fortisbc.com/homerebates.

One of B.C.’s oldest high schools turns 100, will host centenary

King George (KG) High School is 100 years old! One of the oldest high schools in the province, KG will be celebrating its centenary Oct. 3-4 this year with a number of very special events. If you went to King George, plan now to come to the 100th celebration. For information or to register, email: KingGeorge100th@gmail.com or call 604-713-8999 (the school), 604-697-0300 (Chris) or 604-681-9086 (Buon). Also check out the event on Facebook at facebook. com/KingGeorge100th.

THE CORPORATION OF THE CITY OF GRAND FORKS Grand Forks, BC – The City of Grand Forks wants to advise the public that City electrical staff will be in neighbourhoods over the coming weeks changing out electricity meters for testing and replacing them with newer models. Five hundred meters will be removed and tested this year. The new meters use the same Automated Meter Reading (AMR) technology as the existing models and must be tested every 10 years to prove accuracy and reliability through a federally regulated program, explains Roger Huston, Manager of Operations. “We’ve recently had inquiries about the types of meters used for electricity and water metering within the City and some of the work going on and we want to clarify what’s happening,” he says. Both electricity and water meters used in Grand Forks are AMR

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LINDA LARSON MLA

Summer is here and throughout the riding there are many community events to enjoy. I will attend as many as possible over the coming months and want to thank all of you for your efforts to include me in your local celebrations. The Legislature’s spring session was a busy one for all of us in Victoria. In addition to balancing the budget, more than two dozen pieces of legislation were debated and passed. Some were minor housekeeping changes, some were complete rewrites of outdated legislation (liquor laws), and some were controversial (ALR Bill 24). As a government we can do nothing, keep our heads down and thereby not offend anyone—or we can work hard as we did and shoulder the responsibility. My personal portfolios include chairing the Select Standing Committee on Health (formally chaired by Kelowna’s Norm Letnick), member of the Cabinet Committee on Secure Tomorrow, Deputy Whip, and (my newest challenge) Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Social Development and Social Innovation for Accessibility (not going to fit on a business card). All MLAs have extra committees in addition to their constituency work. In the past year many groups and organizations in the Boundary/ Similkameen have received grants through lotteries, BC Arts Council and other government programs. These grants support the great vol-

unteer work you do in your communities. Please let my office know if you are working on projects so that we can direct you to the best source of financial assistance. At the beginning of my time as your MLA I made a list of priorities for each community in the riding, a wish list of things needing government attention. After a year there has been progress on a number of them, though much slower than I would have hoped. Lakehill Road in Kaleden will have their safety concerns for pedestrians addressed; the people of Hedley will be able to take ownership of the Hedley Cemetery and give it the care and respect the pioneers deserve; and the Rock Creek area will have fire protection options they’ve never had before. Those are only a few of the local projects we have been working on this past year. The process tends to be slower at the bureaucratic level as even the smallest change can have province wide implications as it may fix a problem in one area but can cause problems in other areas to surface. Over the summer please safely enjoy our beautiful area. Drowning is an ever present danger, fire can be particularly devastating and highway traffic accidents too numerous as we all get out and active. Of particular concern for the entire riding are the invasive quagga and zebra mussels. Stay vigilant, informed and help to protect our valuable water systems. Thank you for your support and patience while we set up temporary office space. Personally I’d like to thank Colleen and Patt in the Oliver office and Marissa in Victoria for carrying on with a smile through it all.

CITY STAFF REMOVING AND TESTING ELECTRICAL METERS meters, not Advanced Metering Infrastructure (AMI) or “smart meters”. AMR meters are one-way communication devices that transmit a signal to a reading device. AMI meters, or “smart meters”, are two-way communication devices capable of far greater functionality than the standard AMR meters employed in Grand Forks. Huston says the City has no plans to deploy “smart meters” in the future. Both AMR and AMI meters emit Radio Frequency (RF) energy; however, the AMR meter only transmits a signal whereas a smart meter both transmits and receives signals. “All commercial, industrial, institutional and multi-family units in Grand Forks had AMR water meters installed in 2007. As part of the residential water meter program being introduced this year in Grand Forks, all meters will have AMR technology,” says Huston. “These

meters will transmit for no more than one minute per day or 0.05% of the time.” The radio frequency emissions in both AMR and AMI meters are significantly lower than common everyday items that are considered safe: cell phones, two-way radios, Wi-Fi wireless routers, laptop computers, microwaves, cordless phones and baby monitors. For more information on radio frequencies, please visit our website www.grandforks.ca, Health Canada’s website http://www.hc-sc. gc.ca/ewh-semt/pubs/radiation/radio_guide-lignes_direct/index-eng. php, or Industry Canada’s website http://www.ic.gc.ca/eic/site/smt-gst. nsf/en/sf08792.html. For media information, please contact: Sarah Winton, Deputy Corporate Officer/Communications, City of Grand Forks, (Phone): 250-442-8266

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Wednesday, July 23, 2014 Grand Forks Gazette

Community

Summer is here

Welcome to the club, kids!

Come into Tomkat to make sure your vehicle is ready before you hit the road. Don’t get stranded during your vacation.

Grand Forks and District Public Library Summer Reading Club staff Josie Wheaton (far right) and Jaclyn Slater (fourth from right) have been busy. On Friday, the two took time out to take a picture with a few of the drop-in reading club crew. The club is goes from Tuesday to Friday from 10-12 p.m. and then 1-3 p.m. and is for kids aged 6-12. Fridays are drop-in. The club features lots of fund activities including crafts, outdoor games, and, of course, reading.

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Ronald McDonald House BC is growing. ®

Ball player honoured Jessica McDonald received a note of appreciation from Mayor Brian Taylor on behalf of son Isiah McDonald. Isiah is currently playing baseball in Kamloops. He is one of 40 players selected for a Canadian team which will play games in the Dominican Republic. Team members will also be distributing equipment to those in need while there.

The new Ronald McDonald House BC opens in June. A home away from home for seriously ill children receiving treatment at BC Children’s Hospital, the new and bigger House has enough room to welcome 73 families every day, keeping 2,500 families per year together when it matters most.

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Riders hit highway in the pink Grand Forks resident Flo Fuhr enlisted a whole bunch of her friends to come to the area for the Women Who Ride Conga 7 Eh cancer research fundraiser this past weekend. The fundraiser started with a poker run on Friday that started at the Station Pub and went out to Christina Lake and backtracked out to Midway before ending at the Station Pub. On Saturday, the gang were at Overwaitea during the day selling hot dogs, borscht, bread and other items. There was also a car wash and raffle. Craig Lindsay photo

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Thumbs up to the River Valley Church for volunteering to do the fall fair behind-the-scenes groundwork. Thumbs up to Donna’s letter on water meters: “Many reasons for saying no”. She speaks for many. Would you like to give a thumb up? Email editor@grandforksgazette. ca with Thumbs Up as a subject line. We could publish your anonymous submission. Editor’s discretion will always be exercised.

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Wednesday, July 23, 2014 Grand Forks Gazette

Community

Hockey: Just add ice and a Bruins season ticket

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Cash for Charity – The Bruins will donate $10 of every season ticket sold to either Habitat for Humanity, Boundary Food Bank, Boundary Community Hospice Association or Rotary Spray Park. Ticket purchaser chooses the charity. FLEX Packs – These Season Tickets are in the form of Flex Packs. You receive 26 vouchers/tickets. You can use them for yourself for the entire 26 game season OR you can treat family and friends to a game OR you might use some to celebrate a birthday. For each season ticket purchased your name will be entered in a draw for a Bruins Jersey. Tickets available at Pharmasave in Grand Forks or by emailing: marketing@borderbruins.ca or call Gerry at 250-442-5659

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Outdoor movies are coming to Grand Forks in August and you don’t have to worry about stuffing your friends in the trunk because it’s all free. That’s right, all the fun of a drive-in movie without the risk of asphyxiation. Starting on Friday, Aug.1, Movies in the Park will begin playing movies every Friday evening at City Park. First up is the classic Michael J. Fox time travel movie Back to the Future. Come watch Fox as Marty McFly outwit the hapless Biff Tannen. Organizer Cassie Foxley came up with the idea for Movies in the Park after seeing similar ideas in cities such as Spokane, Vancouver and Penticton. “We’ve been trying to find things we can do for families,” she said. “Everyone has a bud-

get so we wanted to do something for free, which is tricky.” The movies will go every week for 10 weeks, weather permitting, said Foxley. Anyone interested in more details can check out the Movies in the Park Facebook page. Foxley said Movies in the Park is relying on help from the Boundary Country Regional

around 7:30 p.m. About a halfhour before, she will either play a short film or music as people find their seats. The movies will be shown on an inflatable screen using a special night-time projector. “People should bring down a lawn chair and a blanket or whatever they want to sit on,” said Foxley. “The GEM (Theatre) will come down and sell popcorn and have I hope the community some snacks. Of course, will be proud that Grand people can bring their own food. There will be Forks has something a donation box.” Foxley hopes the to do, something new community will come and different. out and support the event and that it will Chamber of Commerce as well become a yearly event. “I hope the community will as sponsorship from local busibe proud that Grand Forks has nesses to operate. “This free family event is a something to do, something great thing for the community new and different,” she said. Other movies coming up and the businesses here,” said James Wilson, executive direc- include many classic both new and old such as Despicable Me 2, tor for the chamber. “ Foxley said the movies will Hook, Monsters University, E.T., start at dusk, which will be Frozen, Jurassic Park and more.

Take a walk on wild side with Grant Here at the library, we love books. No, seriously, we do. For the past few months we’ve been putting up staff book reviews on our website—but now, in newsprint for the very first time, we’ll be sharing some of these with you. But not until the end of this column. Not until I’ve shared some important messages with you all. Where the Wild Things Are Now is a great time for camping and hiking! WildSafeBC’s Laurie Grant will be presenting a talk on “Wild Animals and Hiking Safey” at the library on Thursday, July 24 at 6:30 p.m. Summer Reading Club And just a reminder: Fridays are drop-in days at our Summer Reading Club. No registration require—just bring your 6-12 year old(s) to the library for crafts, games, and lots of fun. You can either bring them to the 10 a.m. – 12 p.m. session, or the 1 p.m. – 3 p.m. session. Your Next Great Read At long last, here are those staff book reviews I promised: Death Comes Quickly (Su-

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san Wittig Albert): “A former lawyer turned herbalist finds herself involved in a 15-yearold murder case of an art collector. A great summer read on the porch swing after the yard work is completed!” Missing You (Harlan Coben): “A plot-driven, technologically-fueled thrill ride which examines the trend of online dating, builds to a frightening conclusion, and creates a can’tput-down thriller. Be prepared to read this in one sitting.” No Relation (Terry Fallis): “From the author of the CBC Canada Reads-winning The Best Laid Plan, this is yet another of his light and funny novels. It tells the story of Earnest Hemmingway, an aspiring writer who tries to fight through a bad case of writer’s block by following in the real Hemingway’s footsteps”

The Confabulist (Steven Galloway): “A great novel by a B.C. writer. Takes you behind the scenes at Houdini’s performances (with great explanations of how he performed his most famous tricks!), and into the depths of his tumultuous marriage.” Delancey (Molly Wizenberg): “Love pizza? Ever dream of opening a restaurant? Then you’ll love reading about Molly Wizenberg’s adventures—one year in the life of transforming a derelict space into a hip and happening Seattle pizzeria. Includes 12 delicious recipes, easy enough for the home cook. Dig in!” The Bend of the World (Jacob Bacharach): “Aliens, drugs, conspiracy theories, and occult rites—all against the backdrop of a corporate buyout and an unfaithful narrator. Funny at times, though with a few skippable sections.“ For more information on any of these programs, to read staff reviews, or to find books, DVDs, magazines and much more, visit our website at www. grandforks.bclibrary.ca.


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Paula needed to ask her assailant why The victim of a crimiz Community was something really nal act is often profoundwrong. I knew he was Justice ly traumatised. The legal following me, and I was Corner system is designed to starting to feel scared. determine whether laws “My first thought was have been broken, not that he was going to steal RICHARD to help victims address my phone. Although I RESTORATIVE JUSTICE TARNOFF their emotional needs. was on a busy footpath, at This story was written that particular moment, by a woman who came to realize that she there was nobody in sight other than this needed to talk to her assailant, to tell him man. To make matters worse, there was no how she had been affected, and to ask why way off the footpath for some distance—I he had done this to her. Restorative justice didn’t have anywhere to run to. I shoutand other mediation services can provide ed, ‘What do you want?’, and he walked this opportunity in a safe and supportive right up to me. I could see he was wearsetting. ing a school uniform, so he was a boy, but PAULA’S STORY he was big, and strong-looking. He wasn’t “It was January, and I was walking my wearing a coat, which was odd, and he dog some time after 4 p.m.—it was almost had his arms crossed in front of him. dark. It was absolutely freezing, and I was “I still thought he was going to steal walking along a well-lit footpath near my phone, but then he slowly moved his where I live. My phone rang, and I dug it hands away, and exposed himself to me. out of my pocket—I was so wrapped up I didn’t know what to do—my immediagainst the cold that only my eyes and ate reaction was nervous laughter. At that nose were uncovered. point I’d been single for a while, and it “At first, I didn’t notice that there was was the first male anatomy I’d seen for someone walking behind me. I finished some time. I think I said, ‘You have got to my phone call, but I was so cold that I be joking—how old are you?’, and he was barely noticed what was going on around so indignant. me. Suddenly, I decided that it was too “I suddenly realized that I should call cold to go on. I stopped in my tracks, and the police, and as I fumbled in my pocket turned round to walk home again, calling for my phone he started to run away. I half the dog. I walked straight past someone wanted to chase after him, because I was who’d been behind me before I turned really angry by that point. Then I wonround. As I went on, I heard a noise, so I dered whether calling the police was an looked back and saw the same person I’d overreaction. just passed, who was now also walking “I walked home, still unsure of what to the same way as me. do. I started to worry about what he might “I carried on walking, and then I heard go on to do—he could hurt someone—so another noise. I looked back again and I called the non-emergency police numthe same figure was behind me, but he’d ber. The police were amazing—within 24 also stopped. At that point, I started to get hours of my call, I had an interview with uneasy. I walked a few more paces and a CID officer. I still thought that what had turned round a third time—the figure be- happened wasn’t very serious because hind me stopped again. I realized there I hadn’t been hurt, but they took it com-

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pletely seriously. “I’m a strong, independent woman, and I was really shocked at how I went to pieces afterwards. The thing that really bothered me was that he’d been following me, and I’d changed the circumstances by turning around. Before that, I’d been heading towards an underpass, and I was tormented with thoughts of what might have happened if I hadn’t changed direction. What were his intentions? Would he have raped me? “About a week later, my designated CID officer took me to the local school to see if I could identify the boy. By this time I was feeling terrible. I felt a huge responsibility to identify him because I was really worried about what he might do to someone else, or what he might have done previously. We didn’t spot the boy at the school, but afterwards we walked around town, and I saw him standing on his own. I had been concerned that I wouldn’t recognize him, but when I spotted him I knew without a shadow of doubt who he was. “The boy was interviewed, and immediately admitted what he’d done, but I still had lots of questions I needed answers to. I felt I really needed closure, because everything was done on his terms, and I never really had a say. “Two or three months later, I got a letter out of the blue from Jodie, a restorative justice facilitator. It was a really nice, personal letter giving me some information about restorative justice and asking whether I’d be interested in talking further about it. I contacted Jodie, who came to meet me. “In everything that had happened, none of it had been about my emotional reaction. The police were amazing, but it’s their job to deal in facts, not feelings. Jodie listened—many times—to how I felt, and what I’d gone through emotionally. For the first time, I was given a voice and a

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chance to make decisions. I knew that restorative justice was the way forward. “I wanted to ask the boy what his intentions had been, and I also wanted him to hear what he’d done to me. I still get very anxious whenever someone’s walking behind me. Even if it’s a woman, I have to stop and let them walk past me. I’m always checking over my shoulder. “When I found out that he didn’t want to meet me, I was furious—it felt like he had power and control over me all over again. But Jodie was fantastic, and she suggested video recordings as an alternative. It was imperative to me that that boy listened to what I had to say, and how that happened wasn’t really important. “Jodie gave me a lot of preparation before we recorded my video. I was able to choose not to film it in my house, because I didn’t want him to see where I live. Another issue was my anonymity. Because I’d been so wrapped up against the cold the day the offence happened, the boy had no idea what I looked like. By making the film, he would be able to see me, and Jodie took a long time counselling me about that. I’d actually seen him around town a couple of times already, and he didn’t recognise me at all. It was a horrible feeling— I had to walk past him, but he had no idea who I was or what he’d done to me. I was nobody to him. “Although I had really wanted a face to face meeting, with hindsight I think the video idea was probably better. If we’d met face to face, I might have had difficulty picking the right words. Worse, I might have become emotional, and I was absolutely determined not to let him see any vulnerability. With a video, you can do as many takes as you need to get your message across. I knew some of my questions might be futile if he chose to answer • See PAULA’S STORY page A22

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Bodybuilder brings home bronze Sharona Witwicki thrilled about podium finish at national championships

out at the gym and has taught step classes before. “I’d always been into sports but nevFor anyone who has tried a fitness er thought about competing in bodyroutine or a diet recently knows—it’s building-type competitions,” she said. “It was just something to keep me monot easy. For Grand Forks resident Sharona tivated. I was one of those people who Witwicki, a run at the Canadian Na- would go to the gym for three months tional Bodybuilding Federation (CBBF) and then not go for a year and then go Championships had her counting calo- back for a couple of months. So it was ries and hitting the gym hard for several something to keep me steady.” Witwicki said having that “goal” is a months. All that hard work paid off as Wit- great motivator in the gym. “People train and train and never do wicki came home with a bronze medal anything,” she said. “For me it was nice in her category. “I’m ecstatic,” she told the Gazette. having that goal. All those mornings of “I’m so happy. When they called my fasted cardio at 4 a.m., working out for name I just said, ‘Really?’ My parents 2 or 2-1/2 hours five days a week, it was flew in from Rossland to watch. My nice to know it was worth it. There was husband was there—it was our seventh something at the end of it to show all wedding anniversary as well. So we all that hard work.” Witwicki said the competition was celebrated. It was a very good weekvery long and strenuous with lots of end.” Nationals were held in Edmonton on waiting. “There were about 475 athletes comJuly 5. Witwicki qualified by finishing third at the provincial championships in peting,” she said. “This was the biggest show in CBBF histo2013. She took a year ry. The show started off after provincials You have to know to work on her phywhen you’re up on stage at 9 a.m. but I didn’t hit the stage until sique and it’s pretty competing against the around 2 in the afclear that was the best in Canada that ternoon. So it was a right decision. it’s worth it. very long morning Now age 34, Witof sitting around wicki only started serious bodybuilding three years ago. “Al with minimal water and not a lot of and Nancy Clark approached my hus- food. I had to hold my look. I couldn’t band at the gym and asked if I’d ever bloat.” Witwicki was thrilled when she thought about competing,” she said. “My husband said, ‘Let’s ask her and heard her name called for the first call find out.’ We sat down and had a little out. That meant she was in the top six in her class. meeting that night and that was that.” Witwicki competed in the Figure catWitwicki said she’s always worked

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egory, which is then split into six groups based on height. Bodybuilding competitions are divided into Bikini, Figure, Physique and Bodybuilding. “There’s a slight variation between each category,” she said. “Figure is for big shoulders, nice defined back, and skinny waste.” Witwicki is very appreciative of the coaching of Al Clark, who has been her coach since she started. Her first show was in November 2011 at the Sandra Wickham Fall Classic in New Westminster where she placed sxith. A year later at the same show Witwicki placed first which qualified her for the provincial championship. Witwicki plans to take another year off. Placing in the top three gives her two years in which she can compete at nationals again. “I want to take a year to better my physique,” she said. “I’m not confirming this, but if I do (nationals) again I’ll do it in 2016.” She admits that the dieting is the hardest part of competing and not something she enjoys. “Everyone says they could compete,” she said. “Anyone can go to the gym for an hour or two a day but not everyone can do the diet. It’s hard. It’s really hard. Sometimes you don’t get any carbs, you’re just eating chicken and a cup of green beans for your meal; four ounces. It’s not a lot of food. When your calorie intake is just 1,400-1,500 a day but your exerting 1,000 calories because you’re at the gym, doing cardio. It’s hard. But you have to know when you’re up on stage competing against the best in Canada that it’s worth it.”

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The Fun Spot Mt. Baldy in foreclosure FOR RELEASE JULY 5, 2014

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G-Force Real Estate Inc. of Vancouver, B.C. has been appointed marketing agent for a secured creditor who has received conduct of sale from the Supreme Court of British Columbia under a foreclosure action to sell most of the assets of Mount Baldy Ski Corporation and related companies. The primary objective of the marketing agent is to find a buyer who will be able to complete an acquisition in time to operate the resort for the upcoming 2014-15 ski season. For more information on the sales process and the details of the assets

for sale go to: g-forcegroup.ca/sale-of-assetsmount-baldy/ With a base elevation of nearly 5,700 feet, Mt. Baldy boasts one of the highest base elevations, most sunshine and lightest powder of any ski resort in the Okanagan. The resort offers a purchaser significant opportunities for recreation and real estate development. G-Force Real Estate Inc. of G-Force Group assist stakeholders in enhancing or recovering their investments and loans from businesses, real estate and construction projects in a variety of industries including real estate development, hospitality, leisure, and other industries in British Columbia and Alberta.

Program focuses on survival 7/5/14

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National Drowning Prevention Week The Lifesaving Society of B.C. and Yukon has designated the third week in July as Drowning Prevention Week (NDPW) to focus community and media attention on the drowning problem and drowning prevention. An estimated one million people drown every year. Population projections mean that the problem is going to get worse, especially in developing countries. Counting victims does not save lives or reduce drowning, but understanding the magnitude of the problem and identifying the risk factors does allow lifesaving organizations to provide effective prevention actions to the highest risk populations, locations and activities. While the goal is to prevent drowning nation-wide, the Lifesaving Society focuses on priority target groups. The society uses its annual research to identify high-risk groups and to determine the most effective drowning strategies. Two key target groups are parents of children under five years of age and men 18-49 years. The Water Smart® Campaign encourages individuals in high-risk target groups to exercise safe and responsible behavior in and around water

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to prevent water-related injuries. To reach those who don’t take traditional swimming lessons, the Lifesaving Society promotes its Swim to Survive program that teaches the essential skills needed to survive an unexpected fall into deep water. The Grand Forks Aquatic Centre is offering the Swim to Survive program this summer during all our public swim times. Once you have completed the survival skills, you can enter your name into the draw to win some fun prizes. Time and time again, community action has proven to be an effective method for distributing Water Smart® messages directly to the public and ultimately changing behaviour. The leaders of the Lifesaving Society in communities throughout Canada—lifeguards and instructors—are uniquely qualified to take an active role in reaching the public directly and in making their communities safer and water smart. Enroll your children in

swim lessons this summer and to take a positive roll in your family’s safety in and around the water. Drop-in coed soccer Tie up your soccer shoes and come out for some evening fun. Adult drop-in coed soccer is scheduled at City Park every Thursday evening from 7 to 9 p.m. For more information, please contact Tim Carson at 442-8897. Social dance lessons Dance the evening away with Instructor May Berge. She will be offering drop-in social dance lessons at the Christina Lake Community Hall starting Wednesday, July 23 from 7 to 9 p.m. A variety of social dancing lesson options will be offered including country twostep, waltz, cha-cha, rhumba, jive and more, to be determined by the participants. The drop-in fee for each twohour session is just $5/person. Partners are not required. For more information on the dance classes, please give May a call at 250-442-8127. *** Please give us a call at 250442-2202 for more recreation information. You can also visit our website at www.rdkb.com to view the Summer Recreation Flyer.

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Piranhas go to extreme “Luella Faulkner took 11 seconds off her best time in the 50M butterfly,” said Van Ek. “In prelims, Kohei Dunnet took two seconds off his 50M backstroke. He qualified for finals and swam the race again in the afternoon where he shave off two more seconds. He now aims to achieve a provincial qualifying time at regionals next week.” Kiyomi Dunnet also swam a best time in the 50M backstroke. “She out touched two other girls to finish first with a time of 37 seconds, a provincial qualifying time,” said Van Ek. “Raelyn Morgan swam an excellent 50M breaststroke final. She took off 2.5 seconds to achieve a time of 44 seconds. Dayton Bryan swam a two second best time in the 100M breaststroke final. Robbie Wark raced the 100M freestyle in prelims, taking off eight seconds. In the finals, he swam again and took off another four seconds.”

CRAIG LINDSAY

Grand Forks Gazette

It was a definitely an “extreme” week for the Grand Forks Piranhas Swim Club. The swimmers put in four days of intense, physically challenging training for extreme week and then on the weekend took second at the Castlegar swim meet. “Although everyone was exhausted, we had a lot of best times for the weekend,” said coach Robyn Van Ek. “Extreme week went really well. We worked them really hard. We hiked Observation Mountain. The senior group (ages 11 and up) ran up to Valley Heights from the bottom three times. It was pretty grueling. The senior group swam between three and four kilometres each practice.” In all, 30 Piranhas participated in Castlegar after competing in extreme week. At Castlegar, Grand Forks finished second out of seven teams competing with 452 points. Shian Corbeil continued to dominate, said Van Ek. She earned another meet record in the 50M butterfly.

Medals Div 1 Boys: Kohei Dunnet - Silver

Robbie Wark - Bronze Div 2 Girls: Aysia Morgan - Bronze Div 3 Girls: Kiyomi Dunnet - Gold Shian Corbeil - Silver Div 4 Boys: Ethan Argue - Gold Div 5 Girls: Leena Corbeil - Silver Div 5 Boys: Dayton Bryan - Bronze

(Photo Left) Ayshia Morgan (right) of the Piranhas picks up her bronze medal for division 2 girls at the Castlegar meet; (photo right) Kohei Dunnet (left) celebrates his silver medal in the division 1 boys category at the Castlegar swim meet. Heather Anderson photos

Div 6 Girls: Nicole Nuyten - Gold Div 7 Boys: Trentin Ludwar - Gold Div 8 Women: Robyn Van Ek - Bronze Div 8 Men: Doug Van Ek - Silver Team Standings 1. Castlegar (828 points) 2. Grand Forks (452 points) 3. Nelson (394 points) 4. Kimberley (340 points) 5. Trail (287 points) 6. Creston (219 points) 7. Colville (188 points)

Grand Forks Piranhas Swim Club members and coaches took a hike up to Observation Mountain as part of Extreme Week on July 7. Submitted photo

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CHURCH DIRECTORY ANGLICAN CHURCH OF CANADA

Rev. Simon Shenstone 250-442-5808 Reverend Cathy Straume, Assistant Priest • Holy Trinity Church, 7252 - 7th St., Grand Forks Services every Sunday at 10:30 a.m. B.A.S. Eucharist • St. Jude’s, Greenwood Services 4:00 p.m. on 1st, 3rd & 5th Sundays of the month • St. Mary’s, Kettle Valley Services 10:30 a.m. on the 2nd & 4th Sundays of the month

BAHA’I FAITH

For information call 250-442-3035.

BOUNDARY COMMUNITY CHURCH

Contact: Gene 250-449-2422 629-8th Ave, Box 129, Midway, BC V0H 1M0 Sunday Service ............................................................................10:00 a.m. Children’s Church .........................................................................10:30 a.m. For info on Discovering Jesus Groups & Home Groups call the church office.

BOUNDARY SABBATH FELLOWSHIP

Sunday is the first day of the week but Saturday is the seventh-day Sabbath Saturday .......................................................................................10:00 a.m. Lutheran Church basement, Grand Forks, B.C. • Call for info: 250-442-8656

CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER DAY SAINTS Grand Forks Unit 7255 Riverside Drive, Grand Forks

Sunday Sacrament Service.....10 a.m. Sunday School & Primary...11 a.m. For additional information call the missionaries at 250-666-0374

CHRIST LUTHERAN CHURCH

Pastor Ken Schauer 509-690-0332 • 7328-19th St. (Across from Arena) Box 1689, Grand Forks, B.C. V0H 1H0 • 250-447-2562 • 250-442-3959 Sunday Morning Worship ............................................................. 8:52 a.m.

CHRISTIAN CENTRE

7525 4th St. (behind Overwaitea) • Office 250-442-5815 Senior Pastors: Larry and Elsie Dannhauer Associate Pastors: Richard and Ramona Dannhauer

SUNDAY: Prayer..............................10:00 a.m. Church Service ..........10:30 a.m. Prayertime Wednesdays ..............................................................10:00 a.m.

EVANGEL CHAPEL

401 N. Kimberley, Greenwood, B.C. • Pastor Paul Brandon • 250-445-2111 Sunday Service ............................................................................10:00 a.m.

FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH

2495 - 76th Ave., Grand Forks, B.C. Pastor John Siemens 250-442-0057 Office: 250-443-9200 • Web: fbcgf.ca • Prayer Line: 250-442-8016 (Theresa) Sunday Worship............10:30 a.m. Children’s Church..........11:15 a.m. Prayer and Praise............6:00 p.m. Youth Group - Friday ......7:00 p.m. For the Weekly Bible Studies and for Home Group times please call the office

GOSPEL CHAPEL

7048 Donaldson Drive, Box 2528, Grand Forks, B.C. 250-442-5148 ; Senior Pastor Henry P. Klassen; Tammy Battersby, Community Care Co-ordinator; Benjamin Jepsen, Associate Youth Pastor Worship Service ...........................................................................10:30 a.m. Youth Activities - Friday ................................................................ 7:00 p.m. SEPT. TO MAY Pioneer Clubs - (girls Gr 1-7) Tuesday ......................................... 3:30 p.m. Brigade - Battalion (boys Gr. 7-12) Wednesday ........................... 7:00 p.m. Brigade - Stockade & Tree Climbers (boys Gr. 1-6) - Thursday ............................................................. 7:00 p.m. Weekly HOME groups, various times and days; also, weekly bible studies for seniors, young marrieds, and college and careers - call the church office for details.

GRAND FORKS BAPTIST CHURCH

Independent/Fundamental/Conservative/KJV Pastor Brett Swope • 250-443-1557 • 275 Market Ave.

Sundays: Adult Sunday School ................................................................10:00 a.m. Main Service .............................................................................11:00 a.m. Bible studies available upon request

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Buddhist Meditation & Empowerment Centre Sundays: Meditation and Spiritual Teaching with Master Maticintin ..11:00 a.m. For directions call 1-800-336-6015 • Westbridge, B.C.

KING OF KINGS NEW TESTAMENT CHURCH AND ACADEMY

735 9th Ave., Midway, BC • Rick Steingard • 250-449-2252 Sunday Service ............................................................................10:00 a.m.

RIVER VALLEY COMMUNITY CHURCH

2826 - 75th Ave. (near Hutton School) Senior Pastor Gabe Warriner • Office 250-442-8456 Sunday Service (Sunday School during service) .........................10:30 a.m. Mid-Week Service, Wednesday Pre-service prayer ......................................................................6:30 p.m. Service........................................................................................7:00 p.m. Youth Meeting, Friday .................................................................. 7:00 p.m. Affiliated with Pentecostal Assemblies of Canada

SACRED HEART ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH

Fr. Marcel Coté • Box 128, 346 Church St., Greenwood, B.C. VOH 1JO Mass - Saturdays.......................................................................... 5:00 p.m.

SACRED HEART ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH

Rev. Marcel Coté; Box 459, 7269 - 9th St., Grand Forks, B.C. VOH 1HO 250-442-3114 SUNDAY MASS (Grand Forks) ................................................... 9:30 a.m. Tuesday-Friday ............................................................................ 9:00 a.m. Christina Lake Community Hall: Mass.........................................11:30 a.m.

GRAND FORKS SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST

4500 Hillview Road, Box 1524, Grand Forks • 250-442-5081 or 250-442-3221 SATURDAY SERVICES: Sabbath School (Bible classes for all ages) ................................. 9:15 a.m. Hour of Worship............................................................................11:00 a.m.

UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA

Boundary Pastoral Charge - Rev. Kim Horwood Office: Hours - Mon. 8 - 11 am, Thurs. & Fri. 8 - 3 pm • Phone: 250-442-3311 email: stjohn@telus.net Sunday Services St. John’s - Grand Forks...............................................................11:00 a.m. St. Columba - Greenwood ............................................................. 9:00 a.m. Perley Memorial, Christina Lake.................................................... 9:00 a.m.

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Local author pens Thunder Valley LORRAINE GORDON

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Don’t you just love a good read? One with a heroine who suffers unfairly, but rises above her situation and conquers her tormentor? Well, this is the perfect summer beach read. Thunder Valley has everything you can dream of—historical setting, beautiful people, gripping plot, and lots of excitement. Its author is Grand Forks’ own Helen ArmstrongDurham. Thunder Valley is a dramatic tale that

unfolds in the wilds of southern Alberta, Canada, in the early 1900s. It is an era of unforgiving hardship and challenges, where people join forces to build a new life or to escape an old one. Esther McLaughlin marries for love and lives to regret it. Sam Morgan is a shrewd and handsome charmer who dances Esther off her feet and into a marriage marked by misery, abuse, and tragedy. Women in 1911 did not have the rights and freedoms we enjoy today. They were literally at the mercy of the good will and financial support of their husbands. What makes Thunder Valley so great is the inner strength

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that Esther develops, which her husband cannot touch. When Sam cuts her off financially after her father thwarts his greedy grab for Esther’s savings, she decides that she will earn her own money through her talents as a seamstress. This is just the beginning of Esther Morgan’s development into a capable businesswoman, at a time when such actions were not the norm. If you’re like me, you will be cheering Esther on with each flip of the page. Let’s hear it for a strong-willed woman! Thunder Valley is sold at Pharmasave drugstore in Grand Forks. It is also available on Amazon Kindle as an e-book.

It is with deep regret and profound sorrow that we announce the passing of Kevin Wayne Derhousoff after losing his short battle with cancer. Kevin was born to parents Fred and Lee Derhousoff at Grand Forks, B.C. He died July 3, 2014 with the love of his life, Josephine, and his mom and dad by his side. Kevin loved life to the fullest and had a wicked sense of humour. He also had a deep love for his children Kristopher and Amanda. He is survived by his children Kris and Amanda, his mother Lee and father Fred, and sister Kelsey (Larry) Davidoff as well as Josephine, her children and his adopted grandparents Lou and Jim Plain, many aunts, uncles, cousins and great friends. Kevin will always be missed, loved, cherished and will never be forgotten. In lieu of flowers a donation to the Cancer Society is Kevin’s name would be appreciated.

John Charles Jepsen 1939 - 2014 The family of John Jepsen announce his passing July 15, 2014, after a long fought battle with cancer. John was born in Brighton, Sussex, England and began his early schooling in Hayward Heath, Sussex. After the war the family moved to Canada, sailing on the Queen Mary. They arrived in Halifax, Nova Scotia in June of 1946 and travelled by train across Canada to reside in Nelson, B C. John was predeceased by his parents and son Norman (Laurie). Left with cherished memories are his extended family: twin brother: Tom (Trish and family), wife: Joan, sons from his first marriage to Iris Muirhead: Brian (Karien) & Bruce (Katie), Joan’s children: Julie (Venna), Cherie (Kevin), and John. His grandchildren: Justin (Tasha), Cam, Lindsey, Jeff (Susan), Courtney (Brad), Ben (Shayna), Bethany (Tyler), Sam, Marissa, and Spencer. His precious Great Grandchildren: Brooke, Grace, Jack, Ellie, Adelyn, Willson, and Sebastian. His furry best friend, little Kobe. A special thank you goes out to the Tseshaht First Nation for all their caring words, support and thoughtfulness throughout this journey. Kleco Kleco to you all. Also, a big thank you to special friends and relatives who were there to lend a hand, give encouragement and compassion, along with their prayers. To the terrific staff and volunteers at Ty Watson Hospice House, you are all so special and you truly create a family oriented atmosphere for every one, residents and guests. A “Celebration of Life” to be held at Yates Funeral Chapel, July 25, 2014, at 1:30 pm. Reception to follow . No flowers by request. Donations may be made in John’s memory to Ty Watson Hospice or a Charity of your choice.

Play proceeds help out Grand Forks Rotary president Wayne Christensen receives a cheque for $500 for the spray park project from Tim Stone and Natalie Zmurchyk from Heartbeat’s Canada Day play in the park Godspell.

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Paula’s story untruthfully, but I told him how upset and traumatised I was by what he’d done. It was so liberating just to have a voice, and to know he’d have to listen to what I was saying. “Two weeks later, he made his film for me. I wanted to watch it but dreaded watching it at the same time. In my mind, he was a big chap—and he is a lot taller and broader than me—but in the video, he was just this pathetic little person. That was really amazing, because all his power over me suddenly dissolved. He was extremely uncomfortable and agitated throughout the video. He was very evasive, and didn’t answer my questions, but it made me realise he was nothing to be afraid of – it humanised him. “I felt like a weight had been lifted off me, and that wouldn’t have happened if I hadn’t been offered restorative justice. I know some

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people don’t think it should be used in cases of sexually harmful behaviour, but I think it should be up to the victim to make that choice, or their power to make decisions is being taken away, again. It wouldn’t suit everyone, but the only person who can legitimately make that decision is the victim. “I’m still in touch with Jodie, and I’m about to start volunteering as a community panel member. For me, restorative justice has been incredibly empowering. I’ve regained control by turning a negative, frightening experience into a positive, life-changing one. I’ll always be grateful for that.” Richard Tarnoff is coordinator of the Boundary Restorative Justice Program. We are grateful to Paula for sharing her story and to The Restorative Justice Council, UK for making it available.


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Friendly reminder: Grand Forks Thrift Shop drop times are Tues-Sat, 9am-4pm. Please be considerate. Do not drop off items when we are closed. Please no unusable items: no furniture, electronics or parts. Thank you. Public Notice: A.A. meetings, Grand Forks Valley Group of Alcoholics Anonymous. MONDAY 8pm. (Closed Study) at Catholic Church Rectory. 7269 9th St.; WEDNESDAY (Men’s Closed) 8pm at Anglican Church rear basement, 7252 7th St; THURSDAY and SATURDAY (Open) 8pm also at Anglican Church. Ph: 250-4423839 or 250-442-8797.

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Interfor is currently recruiting for a Sawmill Supervisor in Castlegar, British Columbia. Castlegar is nestled in a spectacular natural setting between the magnimcent peaks of the Selkirk and Monashee mountain ranges at the connuence of the mighty Columbia and Kootenay Rivers and it is hub-central for exploring life’s tickle trunk of outdoor activity in the West Kootenays (camp, hike, shop, golf, msh, mountain bike, pursue arts and culture, or wildlife watch). This is a terrimc opportunity to work in a modern mill, with great mber supply and a progressive management team.

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Garden & Lawn NURSERY mix soil, $35 pickup load. Pick up between 10am-1pm, Monday-Friday. 250-442-2013 / 250-442-2014. Special Price - Blue Spruce 2-ft to 10-ft tall. More info call 250-442-3878 / 250-442-7920.

Furniture Sofa-Traditional style, scotch guarded, excellent condition, $150. 250-442-2795.

Garage Sales Christina Lake: 59 Twells Rd. Sat July 26th, 8am-11am. “Moving” everything must go!!! Grand Forks: 18th St. in Valmar is having a yards sale. Sat & Sun, July 26 & 27. 9am2pm. NO EARY BIRDS Grand Forks: 2 neighbours having a sale. Sat July 26th, 8am-?. 52 & 44 84th Ave. Grand Forks: Multi Family Sale. Sat, July 26th. 8-2. 6180 Beach Rd. Rain or Shine. Grand Forks: Multi-family Yard sale OVER 3000 Items Sat & Sun July26 & 27 9am -5pm. 510 Atwood Rd Grand Forks: Sat, July 26th, 8am-2pm. 5475 Hwy 41. First right after the Church. Something for everyone. Grand Forks: Thur July 24 & Fri July 25, 9am-3pm, 121 Sagamore Rd. Over 2,000 items! Antiques, art, jewelry, furniture, etc. HUGE MOVING SALE Sat. July 26, 8am-4pm 959 Fourteenth Ave, Midway Farm equipment/stationary engines/furniture/collectibles stained glass windows, artwork: lots of great stuff you can’t do without!

Heavy Duty Machinery SCRAP PAPPY Will pay cash for oversized scrap steel, cats, yarders, saw mill equipment, farm equipment, etc., All insurance in place to work on your property. www.scrappappy.ca 250-547-2584.

Medical Supplies Electric $1,300.

mobility scooter 250-442-5186.

Home Repairs

Misc. for Sale

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.

2013 Victory series scooter, less than 100kms, $1,900. 250-447-9162. 4 Chevy winters, 245/65R17 on factory alloys, 75% tread, $600. 250-442-5085

Merchandise for Sale

Merchandise for Sale

Real Estate

Rentals

Rentals Mobile Homes & Pads

Misc. for Sale

Misc. for Sale

Apt/Condos for Sale

Apt/Condo for Rent

4 Wheel Seniors Shoprider, runs great, new batteries & tires, front basket, $2,000. 16ft fiberglass canoe, $300. 250666-0145.

Kenmore upright freezer, like new, $400. 5 burner Bar-BQue, covered side stove, $200. Queen size bed w/memory foam, $1,400 new asking $500. Pro Electric fire place, $200. Dining room table, $150. 250-449-8240

Grand Forks: Bright 2 bdrm, 1 bath, condo. Balcony, close to shopping, 5 appl’s. 250-4423464. katkon1@yahoo.com

Grand Forks: 1 bdrm apt. NS, NP, senior preferred, $555/m includes utils. Avail Aug 1st 250-442-4241.

Houses For Sale

Grand Forks-2 bdrm house and 2 & 3 brdm apt., RR, NP, NS. 250-442-2599 / 443-1599.

5HP front tine tiller, very good condition, replaced motor used a few seasons, $350. 2HP irrigation pump, $75. 250-4428601 Affordable Steel Shipping Containers for sale/rent 20’ & 40’ Kootenay Containers Castlegar 250-365-3014 A- STEEL SHIPPING DRY STORAGE CONTAINERS Used 20’40’45’ 53’ and insulated containers all sizes in stock. SPECIAL Trades are welcome. 40’ Containers under $2500! DMG 40’ containers under $2,000 each. Also JD 544 &644 wheel Loaders Wanted to buy 300 size hydraulic excavator Ph Toll free 1-866-528-7108 Delivery BC and AB www.rtccontainer.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! DMG 40’ containers under $2,000 each. Also JD 544 &644 wheel Loaders Wanted to buy 300 size hydraulic excavator Ph Toll free 1-866-528-7108 Delivery BC and AB www.rtccontainer.com Boston Terrier puppies, for sale. Phone Donna for more info 250-443-0011. Bouncy Castle (Little Tikes) use for 3-6 year olds. Photo available.$100. 250-442-3071. Grand Forks: Reebok Treadmill (4 years old) $150. Used kitchen cupboards $150 obo. Small buffet & hutch $75. Call 250-442-3241. 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. “Moving” Kitchen table & 4 chairs & leaf, $65. Oak side table, $150. Swivel rocker recliner, $75. Deer head (mounted) $100. Radio/record player $50. 3/4 bed $30. Maple queen size bed complete $400. TV + console $50. Stereo + speakers $150. Antique dresser & mirror $65. 250-443-3096.

Grand Forks: 2 bdrm house on 100’ x 125’, corner lot, hospital area, fully renovated, $159,900/obo. 250-442-2599 or 250-443-1599. Grand Forks: 3 BR, 2 bath, 7 app. Workshop inc. Garden. $229,000. Call 250-442-5324. Grand Forks: Cute 2 bdrm, 1 bath, on 1.5 acres, 4 min to dwntwn. Attached garage, basement mostly finished, lg wired shop, freash paint, 6 apply’s, fruit trees, grapes and fully fenced. $239,500. Viewing or info, 250-442-0336. Grand Forks: Private acreage w/1800sq ft cordwood house. Includes creek, drilled well, deer fence, fruit trees. $329,000. 250-444-7700. marjorieannv@gmail.com

Lots

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.

2.5 ACRE LOTS, LUMBY, BC Mabel Estates 5 mins from town, pristine lush views. Designed and ready to build. Wells & power at lot. Starting, $139,000, $50,000 below assessed value. 250-317-2807.

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 visit online: www.pioneersteel.ca

Mobile Homes & Parks

Misc. Wanted Collector Buying Coin Collections, Native Art, Estates, Gold, Silver + 250-499-0251 FIREARMS. ALL types wanted, estates, collections, single items, military. We handle all paperwork and transportation. Licensed Dealer. 1-866-9600045. www.dollars4guns.com. WANTED: 4 cords of fir or larch fire wood. Grand Forks area. 250-442-0499. We buy gold! Rings, chains, bracelets, etc. Cash paid by value (weight and karat). Even broken jewelry and scrap gold. Picture ID required. Grand Forks Pawnshop, 225 Central. 250-442-5552.

Grand Forks: 2007 14x66 manufactured home in Triangle Gardens. 2bdrm, walking shower & closet in master. Very clean, excellent shape, with 2 wheel chair ramps, sun deck, 5 apply’s & garden shed. $119,000. 250-442-7816 Grand Forks: 3 bdrm in adult park. $33,500. Many upgrades. Reduce 250-442-9780 REDUCED: Greenwood, cosy 2bdrm mobile home, lg corner lot, laundry room, upgrades, garage, work shop, RV parking, close to school, fully furnished. $64,000/obo. 250-4456340.

Rentals Apt/Condo for Rent Grand Forks: 1 bdrm, NS, R.R., $450/m + utils. 250-4425133 ask for Don.

Celebrate 19,951 B.C. Day!

That’s how many companion animals will need Please beloving, new advised homes this year. that our Will you open office will be home to 54 CLOSEDyour Monday, August for B.C. Day one?

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11 kittens (short haired, part manx) to be given to good homes. 250-442-0712 Adopt A Cat Loving female indoor cat. For more info & photo,email. northfm@gmail.com Bouncy Castle (Little Tikes) use for 4-8 year olds. Photo available. 250-442-3071 Feral kittens need a good home. Great barn cats. Good mousers. Please call 250-4422578.

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Grand Forks: Avail Aug 1st. renoed 1 bdrm apt, available for clean quiet tenant. N/S, N/P. DW, F/S, A/C included. $590/m + utils. 604-833-2378. Grand Forks: Lg bachelor suite, NS, NP, F/S, shared laundry. $500. 250-999-1207.

Commercial/ Industrial

Grand Forks: 3 bdrm in adult park. Avail Aug 1st. $550 + utils. DD $300. 250-442-9780.

Homes for Rent 3 bdrm or 2bdrm w/office house in Fairview. Fully fenced yard, 1/2 blk from Safeway. Hardwood floors, new kitchen. Sunroom/dining room. $1,650/mo + damage deposit and utilities. Ref. required. Pets negotiable. Aug. 1st. 250-551-1048. Grand Forks: 2bdrm house, rural setting, W/D, F/S, NS, NP, $650/m + utils. Avail Aug 1st. Cheryl 250-492-7622.

Grand Forks: Commercial space/shop, newly upgraded. 6401-Hwy #3(yellow building). 250-442-2599 / 250-443-1599.

Grand Forks: 3 bedroom home near town, lovely and clean with gas fireplace and 5 appls. New paint, new flooring. Avail August 1. Rent $850 plus utilities. PH: 250442-2272, 250-444-4912

Legal Notices

Legal Notices

NOTICE I have changed my name from Satvir Bariana to Satvvir Bariaana, as per Maharashtra State Gazette No. X - 34391 dated 26th October 2010. Satvvir Bariaana currently resides in Grand Forks, BC. CL-541

WOODLOT LICENCE PLAN A Woodlot Licence Plan for Woodlot licence 1772 in the Rock Creek – Bridesville Road area is available for public review and comment at the residence of Lanny and Debbie Pownall from July 9 – August 9, 2014. To be addressed in this plan, written comments mailed to L&D Pownall, RR 2 Site 90, C6 Rock Creek, BC V0H 1Y0 must be received by August 9, 2014. Please phone 250-446-2524 for more information or an appointment to review.

The Corporation of the City of Grand Forks

PUBLIC NOTICE LIGHT INDUSTRIAL VACANT PROPERTY FOR SALE This is a PUBLIC NOTICE, pursuant to Section 26 of the Community Charter, of the intention of the City of Grand Forks to sell an industrial zoned property on the corner of Sagamore Road and Coronation Place which is 1.49 hectares in size. The property is legally described as: Lot 5, District Lot 534, S.D.Y.D., Plan KAP86416

The property is zoned I-1 (Light Industrial). Council has deemed this property as excess to the needs of the City and wishes to dispose of the property. The property is being sold on an “as is” basis. The purchaser must accept all responsibility for any past and future contamination of the property. The lowest price that will be accepted for the property is $195,000.00 plus any applicable taxes. The City will not consider any offers with subject conditions. Property Purchase Tax will be payable at the time of conveyance. The Purchaser will be responsible for all costs of transferring the title of the property. The lowest or any bid may not necessarily be accepted. Sealed bids, identifying the perspective purchaser’s name, address, bid price and a development proposal, together with a certi¿ed cheTue in the amount of 10 of the bid price, representing payment of a deposit, will be accepted at City Hall, 6641 Industrial Park Way, P.O. Box 220, Grand Forks, B.C., until the close of business at 3:00 p.m., on Wednesday, July 30, 2014. InTuiries regarding the property should be directed to Sasha Bird, Manager of Development & Engineering Services, at 250-442-8266, extension 60246. Sasha Bird, Manager of Development & Engineering Services CITY OF GRAND FORKS


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Transportation

Transportation

Property Management

Auto Accessories/Parts

Auto Financing

DISCOVER BORDER COUNTRY REALTY

Rentals

Grand Forks

250-442-2124

2 bdrm mobile home private setting $600 Christina Lake 2 bdrm furnished suite $850 utilities inc. Avail Sept 1 to June 30 2015

1-800-949-4499 www.bordercountryrealty.ca

TERM NEGOTIABLE ON PRIME INDUSTRIAL/COMMERICAL or OFFICE SPACE IN GRAND FORKS AND GREENWOOD N/S, N/P, References. Ken: 250-442-2632 ken.dodds@yahoo.ca Grand Forks Realty Ltd.

CALL COPPER RIDGE HOME! Architecturally designed rancher w/ full walk-out basement offers spacious rooms and many extras! No need to mow lawns with Xeriscape and computerized drip system watering! RV parking, double garage, circular paved drive and more! MLS® #2397446. $495,000. Call Sharon.

Rooms for Rent Grand Forks Room in quiet home. Shared kitchen & bath. Close to town. $275/m. 250-442-5732.

Houses For Sale

Grand Forks: 1 $575/m. Downtown. 713-8708.

bdrm, 1-306-

Townhouses Grand Forks: 3 Bedroom units coming available at The Gables for $728.00 per month. Subsidy may be available. Income limit may apply. Dependants required. No pets. Contact Jackie at jjoyce1.joyce@gmail.com or phone 250-443-0013.

Sharon 250-442-6396

NEW PRICE! Newly built 2012 high-end 3 bedroom, 1 bath home on 27.28 acres. $359,000 MLS® #2396649. Call Jazz or Val.

Jazz 250-443-9088

Val 250-442-7655

NEW PRICE! The back yard is to die for, heated pool, gazebo area, fire pit, custom picnic table, all in a fully landscaped vinyl fenced yard. This 4 bedroom, 2 bath home won’t last long. $269,900. MLS® #2397714. Call Jazz or Val.

Houses For Sale

SOLD

Features of the Week LOCATION, FRONTAGE, PROPERTY, AND PARKING This one has it all. Great sunsets and warm evenings. Lakefront beach home on .652 acres. Over 130 ft. of lakeshore. 900 sq ft decks and 12 x 16 outdoor kitchen. 3 bedroom, 2 bath with gas fireplace for 4 season comfort. Potential for 6 person casita. Move-in ready. A rare find.

Suites, Lower

Serving the Boundary Country with Award Winning Service for over 36 years

JUST REDUCED Family home in great location on over .37 acre lot. Great new kitchen. Fully updated with 4 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms. In very popular area of central Grand Forks. Easy walking distance to recreation, schools, and shopping. Lots of lawn and a large R.V. parking area. New fence. New high efficiency furnace and new hot water tank. This home has been very tastefully renovated and is move-in ready.

Move-in ready, 3 bedroom 1 bath home. This won’t last long at this price. $124,500. Call today for more information. MLS® #2396653. Call Jazz or Val.

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Greenwood, BC – 3 bedroom, 2 bath home has a fantastic mountain view from this fully fenced, landscaped yard. MLS® #2398789. $121,000. Call Jazz or Val.

SOLD

950,000 MLS # 2399415

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ALL OFFERS CONSIDERED! Solid 4 bedroom home with gorgeous view of Historic Greenwood. Located on no-through road close to school and shopping. Separate garage, fenced yard, well maintained home! Take a look at MLS® #2398434 and call Sharon for details.

Just steps away from Christina Lake Golf Course! This beautiful custom 3 bed, 3 bath home sits overlooking the golf course. $535,000. MLS® #2397578. Call Val or Jazz.

4.14 acres in the desirable valley of Grand Forks, BC. Flat acreage with a large shop and many outbuildings. Enough room to hay and build your house of your dreams. $275,000. MLS® #2397265 Call Val or Jazz.

PRIME COMMERCIAL PROPERTY LOCATED AT 2ND AND HWY #3. 100X 113’ PARCEL IS LEVEL AND READY FOR DEVELOPMENT! SITE STUDY ON FILE MLS® #4100541 & 4100542.

BEAUTIFULLY RENOVATED PRIVATE 1040 SQ.FT. 2 BED 2 BATH HOME AT CHRISTINA LAKE! $223,700. MLS® #2589491. CALL SHARON

This 4 bedroom, 2 bath home with an open concept layout. $275,000. MLS® #2396814. Call Jazz or Val.

Bright 2 bed & 1 bath home. 2 blocks from the Christina Lake public beach. $145,900. MLS® #2396601. Call Jazz or Val.

247,900 MLS # 2398607

Pete Vanjoff 442-7415 #1 Producer 272 Central Ave. Grand Forks, BC

Property Management Services Owners and Prospective Tenants Call

250-442-2711 Toll free: 1-800-567-3199 www.grandforksrealestate.ca

Ken Dodds 250-442-2632

LOTS OF HOUSE! 4 BR, 3 bath home on a manageable lot just minutes from town and the Granby River. Bright, spacious, well maintained & just special enough for the right buyer. Asking $279,000 & a must be seen to be totally appreciated. MLS# 2397982

PERFECT STARTER OR RETIREMENT HOME! 3 BR, 2 bath, great location, great fenced yard, fruit trees, attached garage & more. Only asking an affordable $209,000 for this well maintained gem. MLS# 2398952

This 3 BR HOUSE is located just outside of city limits on a half-acre. Unique design and finishing. Lots of potential here and it is PRICED TO SELL! $236,000. MLS# 2389117

GREAT FAMILY HOME priced to sell at Christina Lake $240,000. MLS# 2397832

LARGE FAMILY HOME with lots of options, workshop, quiet neighbourhood Come take a look. $344,900. MLS# 2397496

THINKING OF DOWNSIZING or looking for a starter home, check out this updated, modern 3 BR, 1 bath townhouse. Call today to view! $119,500. MLS# 2397165

TWO BLOCKS TO DOWNTOWN! Features two kitchens and two separate entries. Addition and renos done in 2007. Asking just $255,000! MLS# 2393928

GREAT STARTER HOME in quite location close to town & the Granby River. 3 BR, one currently being used as a storage/utility room. Detached 2-car garage/workshop. Full Basement waiting to be developed. Move in and add your personal touches. $149,000. MLS# 2398212

ADULT COMMUNITY LIVING. 7-yr-old 925 sq. ft. modular home in like-new condition, 2 BR, main bathroom plus ensuite, walk in closet, central air, C/W 7 appliances and much more. $95,000. MLS# 2206271

ONE LEVEL LIVING. Ensuite laundy, small pet allowed. Strata fee includes city services, snow removal and gardening. $145,000. MLS# 2214595

RURAL RETREAT! Ready to simplify your lifestyle? This riverfront acreage has all you need! With almost 5 acres of flat land $339,000. MLS# 2393608

REDUCED! You’ll love this unique low maintenance strata! 2 BR, 2 bath, and walking distance to downtown. No age restrictions! Call to view today! $234,000. MLS# 2216247

2 BLOCKS FROM THE BEACH. Spacious 4 BR home with double garage. $324,900. MLS# 2394739

2 BR, 1250 SQ. FT. HOME, attached garage. Large lot on a quiet street in Greenwood. Asking $149,000. MLS# 2396675

GRAND FORKS CITY BUILDING LOTS. There are flagged stakes to mark the corners. Fully serviced and level building lot in quiet area of downtown Grand Forks. Great views and easy to build on. Well priced and there is a possibility of a financing package. Great for contractors. $69,000. MLS# 2396866

VERY POPULAR VALMAR SUBDIVISION. Nice neighbourhood. Very well maintained 4 BR, 3 bath home. Full basement 12x13 covered deck. Central location, walk to all amenities. Lots of new upgrades. New hot water on demand system. New flooring. New natural gas fireplace. Move in ready. Priced right. $248,000. MLS# 2397958

CHRISTINA LAKE VACATION COTTAGE! 3 BR, 2 bath, fenced yard, open floor plan, just a block to the beach, view, electric baseboard heat. Try your offer. $119,000. MLS# 2215596

AWESOME BOUNDARY CREEK FRONT HOME! 3 BR, 2 levels, walk out basement. 1420 sq.ft. newer home, RV parking. Only $179,000. MLS# 23922278

Linda Laktin

Harry Davy

Barry Poppenheim

Cindy Anthony

250-442-9403

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250-449-8276

250-442-7379

Pete Vanjoff 250-442-7415

Ken Dodds

Pat Ballard

Gayle Holmes

Aaron Anthony

250-442-2632

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250-442-7516

250-584-4663

Gary Smith 250-443-1256

Ron Woods 250-442-7636

Tammy Schembri 250-442-9866


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Motorcycles

Wednesday, 23, 2014 Grand Forks Gazette Wednesday, July 23,July 2014 Grand Forks Gazette

Three million Canadians SHOP have a hearing loss. GRAND I’m one of them. FORKS

CURRENT GAS GAS Enduro Motorcycles for sale. Contact (250)427-7690, meadowbrookmotors@hotmail.com or stop in at Meadow-

brook Motors in Kimberley.

Recreational/Sale 1987 Citation Ford RV. Low mileage, excellent condition, call after 7pm. $6,000. 250442-5082 1992 Cardinal 27ft. 5th wheel w/pullout, in very good condition, inside stored. New awning, water heater and pump. Recently serviced and road ready. $6,000/obo. From June 9th, view at 55 Sagamore Ave, Grand Forks. 250-442-3224

The Hearing Foundation of Canada funds the only nationally coordinated medical research program to find the cause and cure of hearing loss.

2000 Slumber Queen 9ft camper w/slide out. Great shape. $9,500. 250-442-8117 2001 5th wheel. Needs breaker system, has break in one. $5,900/obo. 250-445-6404/ 2505844692.

To learn more about our programs and how you can help, call 1-866 HEAR YOU, toll free or Supporting the local economy visit our web site, www.hearingfoundation.ca

Child’s 2012 GIO ATV, $800. Junior 2013 GIO ATV, $1,200. 250-442-8011. 250-442-8011.

Cars - Domestic 2010 Ford Focus SE, new battery, 28,000km, $9,500. Call Brian at 250-442-3457.

Cars - Sports & Imports 2002 Nissan Altima, 4cyl, 2.5, auto, 4dr sedan, fully loaded, power seat. Luxury car with good fuel economy, 185,000km. $4,900/obo. 250442-0122 or 250-493-1807.

helps everyone... including you!

Trucks & Vans 1993 Mazda, 2wd Pick-up, 5sp, standard, 152,367km, red w/box liner, radio, 4 winters, 4 summers, $1,500. 250-4428675.

“It’s not a simple clichĂŠ. Shopping locally means moreDon than simply supporting Harron local businesses.

2010 Dodge Lariet 3500 HD diesel, crew cab, fully loaded, 180,000km, extended warranty, all service records $40,000. 250-342-7608

The Boundary Country Regional Chamber of Commerce, Grand Forks Credit Union, City of Grand Forks, the Downtown Business Association and the Grand Forks Gazette encourage you to keep Grand Forks in business, by keeping your business in Grand Forks.

2014 Ford Escape, V6 auto, all wheel drive, fully loaded, 320,000km, excellent condition in and out, major tune-up and brake job just done, does not burn a drop of oil, $4,900/obo. 250-442-0122 / 250-493-1807

The Corporation of the City of Grand Forks

BOUNDARY BUSINESS DIRECTORY ACCOUNTANTS

BOOKKEEPING

CARPENTRY

CONTRACTORS

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Certified General Accountant

250-442-0141 7157 - 3rd Street

KEMP HARVEY BURCH KIENTZ INC. CertiďŹ ed General Accountants 619 Central Ave., Grand Forks, B.C.

Ph: 250-442-2121

APPRAISERS D.G. (DAVE) MARSHALL, CRA, RI

BOUNDARY APPRAISAL SERVICE Serving Grand Forks & Boundary Country 30+ Years Experience Residential & Vacant Acreage Appraisals for: -Mortgage Applications -Estate Purposes -Family Disputes -Assessment Resolution Phone: Res-250-442-5199 Cell-250-442-6199 e-mail – marsda@telus.net

Bookkeeping and Income Tax Service

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SMITH & COMPANY PROFESSIONAL SERVICES

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Certified Professional Bookkeeper Member of IPBC and SAGE 50 Premier Advisor 20+ years experience full cycle bookkeeping Remote/virtual bookkeeping available 250-442-2813 • smithandco@shaw.ca

ACCSER Bookkeeping Personal, business, corporate, income tax and accounting services ~ New clients welcome ~ Phone 250-442-2881 • Ask for Anatol Email: apbiz@hotmail.com

BOTTLE DEPOT GRAND FORKS

BOTTLE DEPOT

7816 Donaldson Dr. Grand Forks, B.C. 250-442-2523

Open Monday to Saturday

AUTO DETAILING L N Hog & Suds OCATEIW Detailing ON

CABINETRY

7460 Donaldson Drive, 250.443.3254

Ray Morasse - Craftsman Indigowood.ca 250.442.9858

Wash - Wax - Interior Cleaning

JOURNEYMAN CARPENTER Framing • Decks • Finishing

IndigoWood Furniture • Cabinetry

CONTRACTOR

STACK DRYWALL AND PAINTING 250.442.5842

Three great services at one convenient location! Full Service Mechanical • Full Service Auto Body Full Service Custom Mufer Centre • ICBC ExpressValet CertiďŹ ed Mechanics: 250-442-3828 • Auto Body: 250-442-0507

6391 Highway 3, Grand Forks, BC

CARPET CLEANING

CONTRACTOR

Large supply of rock for retaining walls, decorative purposes, etc. Bobcat, Excavating & Trucking Services ~ CertiďŹ ed Planner & Installer of Septic Systems Call Jimmy 250-442-9422 COMPLETELY MOBILE – WE CAN GO ANYWHERE

Carpet Cleaning

No job too big or small

Reasonable Rates ~ Free Estimates ~ Bonded

Serving Grand Forks & the Boundary

Call Tom 250.442.0708

Certified Septic Planner / Installer Mini, Mid & Full-Sized Excavators Bobcat / Dump Truck / Hiab

CALL BARRY 250-442-4220 Cell 250-442-7333

SATISFACTION GUARANTEED

COMPUTERS

Sales & Service

250.442.8444 – New Location – 327 72nd Ave. Grand Forks www.neighbourscomputers.ca “NBRZ U Can Count On!�

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BOUNDARY BUSINESS DIRECTORY HOUSEKEEPING

CONTRACTOR Screened & Crushed Gravel special driveway mix, drain rock, blend sands, PEA GRAVEL Road Grader Service Division of Gofer Farms Ltd. – Hay Sales 10405 Granby Rd (9 km) • email: gofer@xplornet.com

GRAVEL & SAND

Complete Housekeeping Services Satisfaction Guaranteed If you need it done, I’m the one! $20/ hour

Call Kim 250.442.8675

LANDSCAPING

Eagle Yardworks

OFFICE 250-442-0428

GUTTERS

GENERAL CONTRACTOR GEN STEVE DANSHIN • New Construction • Residential Builder • Renovations • Commercial Ph. 250-442-3744 Cell: 250-442-9437 Fax: 250-442-3720

Kootenay Pine Custom Homes & Cottages

Ace Gutters Inc. • Continuous K Style Eavestroughing Installations – Repairs To book your free estimate call Edie at 250-442-8055 or Russell Danish Cell: 250-584-4381 Email: russ442@telus.net

Grand Forks

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$24,900 installed

Serving the Boundary & West Kootenays

20’ x 20’ concrete inc.

Call: Mladen at 306-713-8708

ELECTRICAL

Boundary Electric (1985) Ltd. • Electric Motor Sales & Repair • Pump sales & Service • Electric Parts & Sales Counter • Commercial, Residential & Industrial Electric Service Work • New Construction

P&L

GUTTERS & ROOFING Paul – 250-442-5612

Your best buy is from a merchant you know

HEATING & AIR CONDITIONING • Heating & Air Conditioning • Commercial & Residential Service & Install

Electrical Contract Reg. #1210

7990 Columbia Drive

250-442-5561

A. SHELTON ELECTRICAL INSTALLATIONS & FIRE PROTECTION

Certified Electrical Residential ~ Commercial Emergency Service Preventative Maintenance Serving the Andy Cell: 250-442-7120 Boundary Office: 250-445-2234 Elect. Contractor # 24118

Redi Electric Ltd.

Reg. g No. 13266

Service & New Construction Commercial • Residential Industrial Pumps

Honest Service – Quality Work

7920 Donaldson Dr. • 250-442-2082

Do It All Service • Yard Work • Fencing • Sheds • Concrete

250.584.4520

NOTARY PUBLIC LOUISE CURRIER

NOTARY PUBLIC 7215 2nd St., Grand Forks (Across from Fire Hall)

Ph: 250-442-0282

334C Market Ave 250-442-3025

OPTOMETRIST Dr. Alan LeRoy, O.D.*

Grand Forks, BC

250-444-4401

HOLISTIC HEALING Dr. Jeffrey Hunt N.D. is resuming his practice in Grand Forks

Please phone 250-368-6999 for an appointment

HOME INSPECTIONS

OPTOMETRIST Mon.-Fri. 9 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.

* denotes Optometric Corporation

PLUMBING

PLUMBING

Home Inspections

Grand Forks Reg. #100851

HOUSING RENOVATION COMMERCIAL MAINTENANCE

Phone: 250.442.8175 Cell: 250.443.1905 Email: blairshome@nethop.net

Serving the Kootenay Boundary

Andy 250-442-0795

CONSUMER PROTECTION BC #58522

HEATING WOOD AND PELLET HEATING APPLIANCES 250-442-2943 SNOWBALL VENTURES Sales, Installations & Inspections Your Pellet Heating Specialist WETT CERTIFIED

John Billwiller www.snowballventures.com 10545 Granby Rd., Grand Forks

SAW SHARPENING Twisted Teeth Saw Shop Saw, Knife & Tool Sharpening Centre We Sharpen • Carbide & Steel Saws • Planer & Jointer Knives • Handsaws-retooth, set & sharpen • Carbide Router Bits • Drill Bits • Hole Saws • Dado Blades • Paper Cutters • Knives • Scissors • All Garden & Yard Tools • Chainsaws & More

George Stooshinoff

Certified Sawfiler 3845 Victoria Rd., Grand Forks, BC Phone: 250-442-8359 • Email: gastoo@telus.net

Sales or Rentals $100/month

6401 HWY 3 next to Fortis office 250.442.2599 • 250.443.1599

SAGAMORE RV & MINI-STORAGE Digital Video Surveillance Access 24 hrs/day – 7 days/week Personal Keypad Entry 5’x10’, 10’x10’, 10’x20’ & 10’x30’

148 Sagamore Road Grand Forks, B.C. 250-442-2652 www.sagamoreministorage.com

GRANBY

SENIORS’ HOUSING

CONTAINERS SALES AND RENTALS

on Donaldson Dr.

MOBILE STORAGE

Independent living with companionship, support, security, three meals a day and none oĨ the responsiďiliƟes oĨ maintaining your own home. WŚŽĞŶŝdž DĂŶŽƌ ZĞƟƌĞŵĞŶƚ ,ŽŵĞ ;ĨŽƌŵĞƌůLJ ďďĞLJĮĞůĚͿ

Your place or ours

250-442-7066 7 days a week

Call 250-442-2223

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Broadacres Assisted Living and Respite Care NOW ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS 860 Carson Road, Grand Forks

250-442-6778

SURVEY SERVICES Your best buy

JIM LOBAY is from a

SURVEY SERVICES merchant

• Engineering/Construction Surveys • Property Surveys • Foundation Lay-Outs • Topographical Surveys

you know

PH: 250-442-7179

UPHOLSTERY

s

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For all your

CUSTOM UPHOLSTERY 38 years experience!

RESIDENTIAL / COMMERCIAL / RECREATIONAL Reupholstery, Repairs and Custom Builds

250-442-2499

Border Self Storage

ROOFING FREE ESTIMATES

P&L

Serving the Boundary & West Kootenays

GUTTERS & ROOFING Paul – 250-442-5612

D.D. Roofing •Asphalt Shingles • Metal • New & Re-roof • Resheet & Reconstruction • Fascia, Soffit, and Continuous Gutter Installation Reasonable Rates • Guaranteed Work

Seniors Discount - Free Estimates Cell: 250-443-1273 Home: 250-442-2179

WATER

STORAGE

7444 19th Street, Grand Forks

Brian Blair

WE KEEP YOU CURRENT

GASFITTING

Grand Forks, BC

Blair’s

Phone 250-443-4144

162 B – 72nd Ave • Grand Forks

Construction • Maintenance • Repair • Renovation

Commercial and Residential

FREE ESTIMATES

3rd St., Grand Forks

250-442-8208

Cascade Containers & Storage

• Shingles • Metal • Composite • Torch Down

OPTICAL

GRAND FORKS OPTICAL

STORAGE

ROOFING

UNITS NOW AVAILABLE!

Call: 250-442-0534

BOUNDARY MINI STORAGE Computerized Security Gate 5’ x 10’ to 10’ x 30’ Units

7990 Columbia Drive

Located at Boundary Electric

250-442-5561

BUSINESS DIRECTORY Ph: 250-442-2191

Y&R Water

SALES & SERVICES Certified Pump Installers

• EOCP Certified • Cross Connection Certified (Backflow Prevention) WATER CONDITIONING • Water Softening, Reverse Osmosis, Filtration & Ultraviolet IRRIGATION & PUMPS

8098 Donaldson Drive • 250-442-5537

Ron’s Irrigation and Landscaping Automatic Sprinkling Systems and Repairs Need water? Water Dowsing Service Available Tree Pruning and Junk Removal PH

250-442-0867


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Wednesday, July 23, 2014 Grand Forks Gazette

Rock Candy sparkles for visitors Boundary Country Regional Chamber of Commerce recently hosted a Rock Candy Mine tour evening July 14. Big Rock Candy Mountain offers nature tours of the site, which Cominco’s Rock Candy Mine operated in the 1920s. Those on tour are not only allowed, but actually encouraged to collect sparkling quartz crystal geodes, fluorite in green and purple, and beautiful barite. To “be a tourist in your own town” or recommend the tour to visitors, contact the Grand Forks Visitor Centre for information and reservations. Katie Slastukin photos

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