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Bamber captures the beauty
History overlooked
Mobile bottle depot set up
A forgotten chapter of Canada’s past revealed in new book. Seep page 7
New Mobile Depot for Nakusp opened in July. See page 10
Beauty and movement of nature in pastel colours. See page 15
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HORIZONS UNLIMITED See page A3 for the full story.
A line of possibilities; bikes line the parking lot of the Nakusp Arena for Horizons Unlimited rally.
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Saturday Night Vandalism TRISHA SHANKS Arrow Lakes News
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Val Scott opened the General
Store Sunday to new and unwelcome graffiti on the building’s outside. Lettering, known as ‘tags’, often indicating the artist’s pen name
covered the windows, wooden window frames and even the brand new soffit that is not even finished being installed. She immediately
took to the internet to inquire if other businesses had suffered the same type of damage. They had. Story continued on page 3
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Coming to Nakusp on Monday,
SEPTEMBER 1ST!
5km FUN RUN 20km Tour de Nakusp Bike Race (mix of road and trail) Duathlon (5k Run - 20k Bike - 5k Run) Individual or Relay Team Furry Forty (two loops of the 20km Bike loop) Registration Sept 1st from 7-9am at Gazebo Park. Volunteers needed! Contact Janis Neufeld, Race Director at 250-265-8707 or janeuf@ymail.com Please be aware that there will be racers using the roadways, highways and trails in the area from 9am-12pm on Sept 1st. Please use extra caution and respect marshal’s instructions. Thank you for your cooperation.
More Information: www.kootenaysufferfest.com
2014 Hills Garlic Festival September 7, 10 am-5 pm Centennial Park – New Denver Garlic – Produce – Crafts – Food
Live entertainment by Mountain Station, Motes and Oats, Flydini, El Grupo Cubano ** Enter the Garlic Poetry Contest **
Admission: $4.00 No charge for children 12 & under Advance tickets: $3.00 at Friday Market starting August 22 – Get them early – limited supply Remember: No dogs please! Use the Shuttle Bus to/ from the Valhalla Inn Vehicles with 5 or more passengers get 1 free entry at the gate
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Percipients of the Horizons Unlimited rally take a moment to support a local lemonade stand. Photo by Ryan Willman
Horizons Unlimited A continuing odyssey for the Johnsons RYAN WILLMAN Arrow Lakes News
The story of Horizons Unlimited is enduringly romantic; two adventurers on their first date discuss what they want to do with their lives. “Travel” says the future Susan Johnson, a quiet accountant whose hobbies include bridge and reading. “I want to go around the world on a motorcycle,” responds Grant Johnson, an adrenaline junky with accolades including a Canadian National Championship win for road racing and motorcross. “Why not?” Susan simply asks. Three years later, Grant and Susan Johnson purchased two BMW R80GS motorcycles and departed on an 11-year journey that would take them through 39 countries, covering over 100,000 km. Circumnavigating the planet was just the beginning for the Johnsons, who continued their globetrotting adventure by creating the web-based motorcycle group, Horizons Unlimited in 1997. The HU website is an online community that acts as a vehicle to keep the Johnsons on the blacktop, as well as serving as a hub designed to connect, inform and inspire other likeminded travel virtuosos. Visitors to HU range from tentative riders who need a push off the edge of their own travel desires, to enthusiastic road veterans willing to share their hard-earned knowledge of life on the road. The web site boasts over 7000 pages of international travel content and photos,
with over 900,000 user sessions logged per month. First time users may be overwhelmed by the vast mountain of information available through the website so the Johnsons have broken down the process of turning what they refer to as “the impossible dream into an achievable dream” into a four step formula. One, go to Horizons Unlimited. Two, get inspired. Three, get ready. Four, get on the road. The rest is mere details that the community website is designed to help sort out. Everything related to a life of travel is covered within the Horizons online think tank, and if by chance more information is needed, a travelers forum with over 33,000 users from all over the world is available at the click of a mouse. The fact-based bulletin board is an ongoing, openended discussion with over 50,000 threads grouped into 90 separate topics—the most popular being, “Travelers Seeking Travelers” thread which is used to set up meetings for those starting off on long motorcycle journeys. And if this copious amount of accessible information wasn’t enough, Horizons Unlimited has been organizing unique bike rallies (which they call HU Travelers Meetings) on every continent save for Antarctica. Their first rally in 2001 was originally intended as a going away party when the couple decided to leave their temporary home in the UK. The social gathering hosted over 40 riders and quickly expanded out of the
Johnson’s small European style back yard, absorbing three other neighboring yards. The rally was a resounding success and a follow up gathering was planned in 2002, hosted in Pemberton B.C.. It is incredibly fortunate, given Horizons prestigious international recognition, that the Canada West installment of the Travelers Meetings tour has been hosted in Nakusp for the last seven years. This great rolling land is a haven for bikers of all riding styles and is, not surprisingly, the location of Grant’s 1984 inception of his scheme to circle the globe on a bike. “Where do you go from here?” Grant smiles, “It is so beautiful through the interior, but you can’t keep riding the same roads, you have to get out and find some variety.” The Travelers Meeting is an extension of the website, offering a plethora of information, demos and workshops, but is principally a chance to share the inspiration of the road by networking with other riders. “Our mission,” Grant explains, “is to get people out there seeing the world—seeing it for what it really is. We really have issues with network news coverage and their depiction of foreign countries.” This year’s meeting will host over 50 talks on a variety of topics that cover biking essentials and stories from everywhere a motorcycle can be ridden, on or offroad. “We love coming here,” Grant shares, “and we are well received here. We only host meetings where our people like visiting and where the people like us visiting.”
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Graffiti painted on several village businesses Continued from P.A. 1
Sometime around 3:15 a.m. on the morning of August 24, two young white men in ball caps made their way east down Broadway from the public beach to the General Store, leaving their mark on dozens of surfaces. Graffiti vandals covered Nakusp with unwanted street-art in several permanent paint colours. Most of the scribbles appear to be words, possibly signatures of those who were doing the damage. The purple, black, blue and green lettering
was visible Sunday on light standards, shop windows, walls and many surfaces at the General Store. Businesses hit include Overwaitea Foods, CIBC, Little Mountain Outdoor Gear and the Nakusp General Store. Louella Allard of Little Mountain noticed some writing on the outside of the window, and removed it from the glass thinking, “It was just some kids being funny, you know, playing a prank.” She was not aware of the extent of the damage done throughout the village. Kelly Lopes, Supervi-
sor at Overwaitea Foods estimates that the damage caused there will cost more than $500 to remove. The vandals left several small tags around the building and three very large ones in spray paint, along the wall which faces the alley. “This looks terrible. Our customers pass by here and they don’t want to see this. It’s unprofessional. I would like to see the people caught and dealt with. Maybe get them to come and clean this up. This is not right, it’s a small community. Everyone has to take care of each other.” Scott inquired on Face-
book to see if anybody is able help to identify the person, thanks to a photo she retrieved from security camera footage. The suspect is described as a young white male with a baseball cap, black hoodie and large round earring in his right or possibly both ears. Footage also shows a second young white male with a ball cap and a backpack. The different ‘tag names’ suggest the involvement of at least two people. “Hopefully we can catch them and they can do the painting. The bank (CIBC) was hit as well and
they have a very nice camera in there,” Scott wrote on the Facebook group, Nakusp Communicator. A project to update and refurbish the front of Scott’s store has not even been completed and now they are dealing with removing senseless doodles from glass, vinyl siding and wood window frames. She also contacted the RCMP. “At this time, we don’t know who the individuals are,” Constable Mark Macaulay of the Kootenay Boundary Regional Detachment said in an interview. He was investigating Sunday. Graffiti such as
this is generally classified under the Criminal Code as Mischief Under $5000. He is urging the public with any information the local RCMP or Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222TIPS (8477) if they wish to remain anonymous. The largest area of damage occurred on the outside of the public washrooms at the beach. At least 5 feet tall and more than 15 feet long, the spray painted lettering covers an entire wall of the village structure. Covering it will be a big project, and an additional expense for the village.
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Large graffiti on side of park bathrooms.
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Arrow & Slocan Lakes Community Services
SPECIAL EVENTS AT HALCYON HOUSE
All Seniors in the community welcome to attend all Activities Any questions call Judy at 250-265-3056 (eve.) or 250-265-3692
ROTARY VILLA LOUNGE
Monday: BINGO 7:00 pm at the New Lounge Thursday: SOUP & BUN DAY 12:00 Noon at the New Lounge
Monthly Dinner with Deb Singalong 2nd Friday of the month, 7:00pm
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Exercises/Birthday Teas – Elaine, Judy Social Time – Dawna, Karen Bingo – Christina Cards – Caroline, Ileen Tai Chi – Barb Time Wise – Judy Church – Hilary, Bea Burton Church – Gale Always welcome new student/adult volunteers! Contact: Judy Adams at 250-265-3692 or 265-3056
Monday: Bingo 10:00 am Ice cream 1:00 pm Tuesday: Piano 10:00 am Junior Volunteers 3:30 pm Wednesday: Minto Medical Bus to Vernon Departs ALH 7:00am - Arrives Vernon 10:30 am Departs Vernon mid pm - Arrives Nakusp 6:00 pm Thursday: Church 10:30 am Crafts at 1:00pm Friday: Exercises 10:30 am Gentlemen’s Afternoon 1:00 pm Pub visit every third Thurdsay at 2:00pm To contact the Recreation Dept. or to book a seat on the Minto Medical Bus for Vernon phone 250-265-3622 ext. 259.
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AVAILABLE THROUGH HALCYON HOUSE Meals On Wheels provides tasty, nutritious hot meals that are delivered to your home by volunteers between 12 noon and 1:00 p.m. on Monday, Wednesday and Friday. The cost for this service is $7.00 per meal. To arrange for Meals On Wheels please call Anne at Community Services 250-265-3674 ext. 213 between 8:30am & 4:30pm.
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Editorial Our View
Education Misfire
With a little more than a week left before local students are supposed to return to the classroom, there seems little reason to think they will. Despite insistence from both sides that they want an agreement reached by September 2, schoolyards will likely remain silent. Indeed, as the clock ticked down Thursday, government and the teachers’ union were still trading shots, this time it was over Education Minister Peter Fassbender’s comments in the media that, according to the BC Teachers’ Federation, broke an agreed-to media blackout. Of course, few believed that the two sides would find a negotiated settlement amid the lazy days of summer. The trajectory has always been toward a final showdown — one that is still coming. It is, after all, the government that holds all the cards. The BC Liberals are early in their (strong) mandate, meaning they are better able to weather the public backlash over the dispute. They have in their pocket a raft of public sector settlements that suggest a negotiated agreement is possible. And while there are many who are angered by the government’s bargaining tactics, there are many others who argue the BCTF is asking too much and teachers have gone too far. The government also knows that teachers cannot stay off the job much longer. Their strike fund is dwindling, and their resources are drying up. And they know that those teachers who get fed up and leave the profession can be replaced by the hundreds of education graduates churned out each year by universities in B.C. and across the country. Meanwhile, parents who may feel the sting of increased childcare costs should the strike continue have been offered the salve of a $40-a-day payment. BCTF negotiators may be hoping for a legislated settlement, one that would allow them to face their membership as bruised but not beaten combatants. But the fact is they have played their hand poorly. They have cost their members money that no settlement will recover. They have alienated their CUPE colleagues who suffer every day the schools remain closed. And they have underestimated the will of a government weary of more than two decades of conflict. Chuck Bennett Publisher
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• This Week in History • August 29, 1924 The News is glad to be able to announce that the fire hose and connections which have been ordered for some time now, have arrived and are now in place, ready for the advent of the fire fiend. There are 200 feet of two inch hose with nozzles and wrenches all ready to connect up with the hydrants. Besides, there are several fire buckets, all kept in the shed at the back of Edwards’ Place. There are three hydrants at present installed, one at the corner near Frank Rushton’s residence, one on Slocan Avenue near the bake shop and one down near the McLean residence, and there is another hydrant which could be put in if the money were available for that purpose.
which were very much enjoyed by the audience. The first pair to box were Frank Green and George Guenard, both of Carrolls. They showed good form and were evenly matched with the bout being declared a draw. The Wrestling match between E. Marcolli and John Greenwood was also a draw, there being a fall for both men. The next Wrestling match was between J. Marshall and David Jamieson, which was won by Marshall in two straight falls. The main bout between Tom Harvey of Nakusp and James (Kelly) Matchett was easily won by Kelly.
September 2, 1954 A.B.S. Stanley, editor of the Arrow Lakes News in Nakusp has purchased Kaslo’s weekly newspaper, “The Kootenaian”, the oldest newspaper in the Kootenays. Son Alan Stanley will act as manager.
September 4, 1974 For the third consecutive year, Mrs. Irene Will won the Ladies Single Competition in the Okanagan Invitational Tennis Tournament in Vernon on the weekend. She teamed with Pat Farmer of Revelstoke to win the Ladies Doubles and then with Ron Corbett of Vernon to take the Mixed Doubles, August 31, 1944 Funeral services were held making it a clean sweep for in Nakusp on Thursday for the Nakusp woman. Lac. Ernest Shelling, who was killed during training August 29, 1984 in the crash of a Boiling- The Nakusp-Vernon bus August 30, 1934 The Burton Football Club broke Bomber with four service is going to throw staged Boxing and Wres- other airmen at McDonald, in the towel on October 1. Tom Tarasoff, owner, said tling matches on Friday, Man.
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Monday that the business has just not picked up and the amount of traffic doesn’t warrant the three day a week service. August 24, 1994 On the weekend, members of the 408 Tactical Helicopter Squadron will arrive in Nakusp to begin their annual mountain operations. This year the Squadron will locate at the Nakusp Airport and not at MacDonald Creek Provincial Park as has been the case for the last few years. September 8, 2004 Water levels in the Arrow Lakes were below the 12year average this summer and with BC Hydro reporting that runoff in the Columbia River Basin is “well below” normal so far this year, the return of the lake to waterfront properties may not be in the cards any time soon.
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COMMUNITY CALENDAR
Community Calendar
AUG 27 2014
Nakusp Museum open 9:30-5 pm daily. August 12 - 30 Studio Connexion presents: Wild Connections by Sharon Bamber. For more information contact Anne at 2653586. August 27 Workshop Wednesday is a FREE ongoing series of employment focused workshops designed to help you gain the skills and knowledge you need to get a job. This week is: So You Want to be a Logger? This workshop provides an overview of requirements for entry level employment in the logging industry, including labour market and training info, and the upcoming West Kootenay Logger Training Program. 9:15 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. Pre-registration is required. To register, or if you have questions, call WorkBC at 265-3318. August 27 Toad fest @ Summit Lake Provincial Park 10 to 1 p.m. August 27 Feldenkrais ‘Awareness Through Movement’ Class 9:15 to 10:15 a.m. @ NaCoMo. For more information, contact Tyson Bartel @ 250 226-6826 or thaitouch@yahoo.com. August 27 Coffee and goodies at the Senior Centre in Nakusp. Every Wednesday from 10 to11 a.m. August 27 Scrabble @ Nakusp Public Library 1 to 3 p.m. August 27 Creative Writing Club @ Nakusp Youth Centre 3:30 to 4:30 p.m. August 27 Open Gym Night @ Fauquier Community Hall from 4 to 5 p.m. Sponsored by Fauquier Community Programs and ASLCS. August 27 Music in the Park presents Dirty Laundry. Come down for an evening of mixed music. 6:30 to 8 p.m. August 27 Poker Night at the Leland Hotel. It’s free and beginners are welcome. 7 p.m. start. For more information contact Dan @ 265-3314. August 27 AA Meeting from 7 to 8 p.m. For more information call 265-4604. August 28 RECYCLING DAY- Curbside Recycling Pick up. Every second Thursday. August 28 Nakusp T’ai Chi in the Park by Gazebo 10 to11 a.m. Weather permitting.
If raining it will be held at the Legion. Call Ruth 265-3353. August 28 Body in Mind Pilates. 3:30 to 4:30 p.m. @ Nakusp Elementary School. Call Anne Ralson @ 265-4290 or Roelie Van Dam @ 265-2160.
August 31 Kootenay Sufferfest- New Denver 7 a.m. to 4 p.m. Mountain Bike Races 14k, 40k, 100k and Idaho Mountain Marathon. For more information of if you would like to volunteer, contact Janis Neufeld @ 265-8707.
August 28 Nerd Night @ Nakusp Youth Centre. 6 to10 p.m. For more information contact Cassia @ 265-2000.
August 31 Burton Farmer’s Market 10 to 1 p.m. every Sunday until September 7. Held at McCormack Park. Contact Barbara Ross 250 265-0066 or Joanne Alaric @ 265-0088.
August 28 Nakusp Spinners 7 to 8 p.m. in the park. Everyone welcome. For more information contact Christine Meyer @ 2654359.
August 31 Artist Trading Cards trading session @ Broadway Deli from 1:30 to 2:30 p.m. For more information contact Don Mabie @ 265-3673.
August 28 African Drumming Group @ NaCoMo at 7:15 p.m. Bring your own drum. New drummers welcome.
August 31 AA Meeting 5 to 6 p.m. For more information call 265-4604.
August 28 Men’s night at Nakusp Golf Club. For more information contact the pro shop @ 265-4531. August 29 Storytime with Skye at the Nakusp Public Library 10 to11 a.m. August 29 New Denver Farmer’s Market 10 to 2 p.m. August 29 Drop in Tennis at the courts every Tuesday and Friday from 4 to 6 p.m. Singles, doubles or mixed, just bring your own tennis racket. For more information call Gene at 265-4011. August 30 Kootenay Sufferfest- Kaslo 6 a.m. to 7 p.m. Trail runs: 10k, 25k, 50k, 200k, Kids races and Marin Denim Crit. For more information or if you would like to volunteer, contact Janis Neufeld @ 265-8707. August 30 Edgewood Farmer’s Market 9 to12 p.m. in the field beside the Legion. August 30 Nakusp Farmer’s Market 9 to 1 p.m. every Saturday until October 11 between KSCU and What’s Brewing, just south of Broadway. Contact Collette 250 269-7326 or email nakuspmarket@gmail.com. August 30 Studio Connexion presents: Wild Connections by Sharon Bamber. Artist Reception from 1 to 4 p.m. Refreshments provided. For more information contact Anne @ 265-3586. August 30 Meat Draws @ the Legion Nakusp 3:30 to 6:30 p.m. This months proceeds go to support the Nakusp Senior Citizens Society.
This way or that way, we’ve got you covered. . .
September 1 Kootenay Sufferfest- Nakusp 7 a.m. to 3 p.m. Cyclocross and Duathlon Races and Relays. For more information or if you would like to volunteer, contact Janis Neufeld @ 265-8707. September 1 Bridge @ Nakusp Senior’s Centre, every Monday 1:15 to 3:30 pm. Cost is $2.50. Beginners welcome. September 1 Music Jam @ Nakusp Youth Centre 3:30 to 5:30 p.m. Contact Cassia at 265-2000.
This week is: What Are My Choices? Are you looking for a job but not sure where to start? This introductory workshop provides an overview of navigating career choices to help you begin to map out long and short term employment goals. Where are you now? Where do you want to go? Where can I find support? 9:15 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. Preregistration is required. To register, or if you have questions, call WorkBC at 265-3318.
September 3 Feldenkrais ‘Awareness Through Movement’ Class 9:15 to 10:15 a.m. @ NaCoMo. For more information, contact Tyson Bartel @ 250 226-6826 or thaitouch@yahoo.com.
September 3 Coffee and goodies at the Senior Centre in Nakusp. Every Wednesday from 10 to 11 a.m.
September 3 Creative Writing Club @ Nakusp Youth Centre 3:30 to 4:30 p.m.
September 3 Poker Night at the Leland Hotel. It’s free and beginners are welcome. 7 p.m. start. For more information contact Dan @ 265-3314.
September 3 AA Meeting from 7 to 8 p.m. For more information call 265-4604.
September 1 Dance and Chant 7 pm @ Nacomo. 1 hour of free dancing (wave dance) followed by 20 minutes of chanting. September 2-20 Studio Connexion presents: Betty Fahlman. For more information contact Anne at 265-3586. September 2 Free Family Law and Child Protection Information Session @ Arrow & Slocan Lakes Community Services building. 10 to 12 p.m. and 1 to 3 p.m. For more information call 250 352-2707. September 2 Feldenkrais ‘Awareness Through Movement’ Class 8 to 9 p.m. @ NaCoMo. For more information, contact Tyson Bartel @ 250 226-6826 or thaitouch@ yahoo.com.
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September 2 Ladies night at Nakusp Golf Club. For more information contact the pro shop @ 265-4531.
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September 3 Workshop Wednesday is a FREE ongoing series of employment focused workshops designed to help you gain the skills and knowledge you need to get a job.
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NOTICE OF A MAINTENANCE POWER OUTAGE NAKUSP, NEW DENVER
Open fire ban still in effect
We will be making electrical system improvements in the Nakusp and New Denver area on September 2nd and 5th. To ensure the safety of our work crews, it will be necessary to interrupt electrical service for approximately 5 minutes.
Where:
Outage will affect all customers serviced from the New Denver and Nakusp Substations. New Denver Area – The outage will affect all customers serviced off of Hwy 6 from Allshouse Road near Summit Lake to Enterprise Creek located south of Silverton, and all customers served along Hwy 31A E from New Denver to Sandon. Nakusp Area – The outage will affect all customers serviced off Highway 23N from Nakusp to Shoreholm and from Nakusp to Box Lake on Hwy 6E, as well as customers serviced off Hwy 6 W from Nakusp to 1km past Robazzo Road in Burton.
When:
Tuesday, September 2, and Monday, September 8, 2014
Time:
7:00 a.m. to 7:05 a.m. both days
To prepare for this interruption and protect your equipment from damage, turn off all lights, electric heaters, major appliances, and unplug all electronics. For the first hour after the power comes back on, please only plug in or turn on those electronics and appliances that you really need. This will help ensure the electrical system does not become overloaded.
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We are sorry for the inconvenience. We will restore your power as soon as we can. Prepare for outages and stay informed by visiting bchydro.com/outages or bchydro.com/mobile from your handheld device. Please call 1 888 POWERON (1 888 769 3766) for more information.
Open fires remain prohibited throughout the Southeast Fire Centre, despite recent rainfall and cooler temperatures. Hi s t o r i c a l l y, the Southeast Fire Centre receives the least amount of precipitation in the months of August and September. Although some areas have received increased amounts of precipitation recently, it may not be sufficient to reduce wildfire risks in the long term. Specifically, the current open fire prohibition applies to: 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 The open fire prohibition does not apply to campfires that are smaller than a half-metre wide and a half-metre high, or to cooking stoves that use gas, propane or briquettes. The Wildfire Management Branch investigates all reports of smoke, including those involving prohibited burning activities. Human-caused wildfires can divert critical resources and crews from responding to natural-
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At the Armstrong IPE we pride ourselves in providing a setting for young and old to experience something new, spend quality time together, have lots of laughs, and learn more about country life. Don’t miss the Parade: 10 am Saturday, August 30 Barn Dance Friday & Saturday Get tickets for the CRA Wrangler Rodeo Tour Finals... evening performances starting at 8 pm The Ram Truck Music Stage entertainment includes big names and youth talent West Coast Logging Show Iron Chef Contest Kids World
On August 21, RCMP received a report of an individual occupying a car out at what is commonly referred to as the “Car Wash” site about 20 kilometres outside of Nakusp along Highway 23. RCMP dispatched an officer to investigate but discovered, “No criminal
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activity or infringements of the motor vehicle act.” The gentleman in question was also clear of any outstanding warrants. A spokesperson from the Nakusp RCMP detachment commented, “There is nothing criminal about living out of one’s car or camping. Within the town there are bylaws and everything is pretty much private proper-
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ly occurring wildfires. Anyone found in contravention of an open fire prohibition may be issued a ticket for $345 or, if convicted in court, may be fined up to $100,000 and sentenced to one year in jail. If the contravention causes or contributes to a wildfire, the person responsible may be subject to a penalty of up to $10,000 and be ordered to pay all firefighting and associated costs. 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 activ-
ity, burning restrictions, road closures and air quality advisories, go to www. bcwildfire.ca Quick Facts: So far this year in British Columbia, 1,260 wildfires have burned 312,618 hectares of land, compared to 11,351 hectares in 2013. The 10-year average for this time of year is 93,664 hectares. More than 1,350 provincial staff, nearly 650 B.C. contractors, over 360 out-of-province personnel and 75 personnel from Australia are currently engaged in fire response efforts in B.C..
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ty and if there is an issue we just ask that they move on.” The Nakusp Communicator, a local community Facebook page, has been chattering regarding the increase in transient traffic through Nakusp during the last week. The increase in hitchhikers and campers is undoubtedly related to the recent popular Salmo music festival, Shambhala.
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Nakusp Rotary Club members brave the rainy morning weather to feed a hungry crowd of mortorcyclists. This was the 14th annual Nakusp Hotsprings Rally hosted by the B.C. based club, BeeCee Beemers, who, according to their website “love to meet over food and drink to talk about bikes and rides”. Photo by Ryan Willman
History overlooked Forgotten chapter of Canada’s past revealed RYAN WILLMAN Arrow Lakes News
Sean Arthur Joyce is a man of many talents; an established journalist for the New Denver based newspaper, The Valley Voice, a published poet, an author of historical fiction, producer, director and sketch artist, to name a few of his accomplishments. He was born in Kimberly, B.C. with Anglo-Irish-Scot background, however, in his midlife, Joyce was shocked to discover that his pedigree also included a branch stretching out from a little known historical group of British youth known as the ‘home children.’ These forsaken young boys and girls were rounded up from the workhouses in Britain and shipped to Canada in droves between 1869 and 1930. Upon arrival, the children were transported across the country to western Canada where they were employed in homes as labourers,
some, little more than slaves working domestic and backbreaking jobs and often on isolated frontier homesteads. Of the 100,000 emigrants, the majority never returned to their birth country, and instead settled in Canada to raise families of their own. Joyce’s research suggests that the decedents of ‘home children’ living in Canada today number in the millions. However, ‘home children’ remain a chapter in Canada’s history that is unaccountably overlooked by the general population. There is hardly any mention of the anomaly in textbooks, there are no holidays or memorials dedicated to their memory and it holds no place in the general daily political or social dialogue. There have been a few books published on the subject, notably by authors such as Kenneth Bagnell, Roy Parker and Joy
Parr, but the subject remains just beyond the realm of common knowledge. After discovering that his grandfather, Cyril William Joyce, was a ‘home child’ emigrant, Joyce set to work bringing his own story, as well as others, to light by blending personal family narratives with historical research to produce an enjoyable, enlightening read. On September 19, 2011 Joyce officially embarked on a three-year research journey to unearth the ‘home children story’ thanks to funding from the Columbia Kootenay Cultural Alliance and the Columbia Basin Trust. On May 15, 2014 Joyce’s book, Laying the Children’s Ghosts to Rest: Canada’s Home Children in the West, was published. Joyce visited the Nakusp Library on August 22 to deliver a discussion on the books subject matter as well as read excerpts. Beginning with
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Art Joyce poses the question, are we living in world of ghosts that we have forgotten the names of? Joyce delivered a discussion on his book, “Laying the Children’s Ghosts to Rest.” Photo by Ryan Willman
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the economic and social climate of Britain in the 1800s, Joyce traced a historical line across the ocean to Canada, following the children with fact and narrative. “I made the decision to chronicle individual’s families to illustrate this history,
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making it more visceral,” Joyce explains. “The story is a complex one,” Joyce further details, “and I presented it that way. The book is neither all good, or all bad. But what I wanted to come across clearly was the resiliency of the human spirit.”
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BCTF STRIKE UPDATE- AUGUST 22, 2014
Regretfully, we inform you that no resolution has yet been determined in the longstanding dispute between BC Teachers and the Government. While there is still time for an agreement to be reach in order for students to return to school September 2nd, parents should be prepared for the very real possibility that school will not start as planned. We encourage parents to listen closely to media reports regarding the strike, and also to check our website regularly at www.sd10.bc.ca and to monitor the Ministry website at www.bcparentinfo.ca
SCHOOL OPENING School District No. 10 Arrow Lakes 2014/2015 REGULAR SCHOOL HOURS
EffECtivE SEptEmbER 2, 2014 *September 2, 2014 - all district schools will be in session ½ day only.* KiNDERGARtEN StUDENtS: Each school will be providing information on transition plans to full-day kindergarten. Contact the school for details. EDGEWOOD ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Susan Paterson, Principal Ph: 250-265-3638, press 5 Monday to Thursday: Hours: 8:05 - 12:20 & 12:55 - 2:53 NAKUSP ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Susan Paterson, Principal Ph: 250-265-3638, press 4 Hours: 9:00 - 12:15 & 1:00 - 2:51
NAKUSP SECONDARY SCHOOL Natasha Miles, Principal Ph: 250-265-3638, press 2 Hours: 8:50 - 12:11 & 12:50 - 3:00
LUCERNE ELEMENTARY-SECONDARY SCHOOL Nicol Suhr, Principal Ph: 250-265-3638, press 3 Hours: Grades K-6: 8:54 - 12:00 & 1:00 - 3:00 Grades 7-12: 8:54 - 12:10 & 1:00 - 3:03 ARROW LAKES DISTRIBUTED LEARNING SCHOOL Nicol Suhr, Principal Ph: 250-265-3638, press 3 Hours: ALDL School in New Denver at Lucerne School: Wednesday 9:00 am - 12:00 pm Thursday 12:00 pm - 3:00 pm ALDL School in Nakusp at Selkirk College ABE: Friday 9:30 am - 3:30 pm
BUS ROUTES & TIMES If you are a new bus student or family and you have not already done so, please contact your school directly between August 25-29 to arrange for bus pickup at your child’s stop and to register for bus transportation through the year. STUDENTS RIDING SCHOOL BUSES MUST BE AT THEIR STOP 5 MINUTES PRIOR TO POSTED BUS ARRIVAL TIME.
Am RUN 7:18 7:43 8:00 8:03 8:10 8:11 8:12 8:14 8:20 8:21 8:23 8:25 8:30 8:35 8:38 8:40 8:43 8:45
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HILLS/NEW DENVER/SILVERTON ROUTE Driver - Faye Fox Bus #4100 pm RUN Pre-trip 3:00 Leave YRB Leave YRB 3:10 Leave LESS Laktin Road 3:14 Hicks Road Purdy Road 3:16 6th St. Silverton Baldwin Rd. 3:18 Silverton Bigway 4569 Hwy 6 3:31 6458 Hwy 6 Reibin Rd. 3:32 Maxinuk Rd. Bonanza Rd. 3:35 Log Dump Rosebery Loop South 3:36 Rosebery Loop South Log Dump 3:40 Bonanza Rd. Maxinuk Rd. 3:41 Laktin Rd. 6458 Hwy 6 3:42 Reibin Rd. LESS 3:44 4569 Hwy 6 6th St. Silverton 3:46 Baldwin Rd. Silverton Bigway 3:48 Purdy Rd. Hicks Road 4:14 YRB Yard / Post trip Orchard LESS
SUMMIT LAKE/GLENBANK/HIGHWAY 23 ROUTE Driver - Raynelle Posnikoff Bus #9100 Am RUN 7:10 7:35 7:57 8:01 8:02 8:09 8:13 8:16 8:17 8:18 8:21 8:22 8:23 8:24 8:25 8:26 8:27 8:28 8:29 8:32 8:35 8:36 8:40 8:43
Pre-trip Leave Base Hwy 6 Turnaround Kingfisher Rd 2250 Hwy 6 1198 Hwy 6 Alexander Rd. Trailer Court 501 Alexander Rd. Alexander Road Turnaround Heppner Rd. Vet Clinic 481 Nakusp East Rd. 324 Nakusp East Rd. 357 Shakespeare Rd. 427 Shakespeare Rd 640 Wells Rd Matchett Rd. Subdivision 603 Shakespeare Rd. 512 Shakespeare Rd. Home Ranch Royal Coachman 23rd St and Gracie NSS NES
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Leave Base Leave NES Leave NSS Royal Coachman 23rd Street and Gracie Home Ranch 357 Shakespeare Rd. 427 Shakespeare Rd. 512 Shakespeare Rd. 640 Wells Rd Matchett Rd. Subdivision 603 Shakespeare Rd. 324 Nakusp East Rd. 481 Nakusp East Rd. Vet Clinic 501 Alexander Rd. Heppner Rd. Alexander Road Turnaround Alexander Rd. Trailer Court 1198 Hwy 6 2250 Hwy 6 Kingfisher Rd. Summit Lake Turnaround Base/ Post Trip
BAY VIEW/CRESCENT BAY/BROUSE LOOP ROUTE Driver – TBA Bus #0100 Am RUN pm RUN 7:25 Pre-trip 2:55 Leave Base 7:50 Leave Base 3:05 Leave NES 8:06 Bayview Estates 3:10 Leave NSS 8:09 1710 Hwy 6 3:13 1471 Hwy 6 8:11 Hwy 6 / Crescent Bay Rd. 3:16 O’Brien B&B 8:12 Billings/Crescent Bay 3:20 Bayview Estates 8:13 Upper Waterfield Rd. 3:25 Billings/ Crescent Bay 8:14 Bird Rd 3:24 Hwy 6/Crescent Bay Rd. 8:15 Beech Rd. 3:26 Upper Waterfield Rd. 8:19 803 Billings RD 3:27 Bird Rd. 8:20 855 Billings Rd. 3:28 Beech Rd. 8:21 Kangaroo Trail 3:33 803 Billings Rd. 8:22 Billings Rd./Brouse Loop Rd. 3:34 855 Billings Rd. 8:23 301 Brouse Loop 3:35 Kangaroo Trail 8:26 642 Brouse Loop 3:36 Billings Rd./ Brouse Loop Rd. 8:30 447 Brouse Loop 3:37 301 Brouse loop 8:32 Brouse Loop Rd./Hwy 6 3:38 642 Brouse Loop 8:33 812 Hwy 6 3:42 447 Brouse Loop 8:34 Henke Rd 3:43 Brouse Loop Rd./Hwy 6 8:35 608 Hwy 6/Nakusp Sign 3:44 812 Hwy 6 8:36 Cotswold Rd 3:45 Henke Rd. 8:37 Carson’s Corner 3:46 608 Hwy 6/Nakusp sign 8:39 352 Hwy 6 3:47 Cotswold Rd. 8:42 NSS 3:49 Carson’s Corner 8:45 NES 3:50 352 Hwy 6 8:47 Base 3:55 Base/ Post Trip
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EDGEWOOD/NAKUSP ROUTE Driver – Denis Desrochers Bus #6100 pm RUN Leave Base Pre-trip 2:55 Leave NES YRB Yard 3:00 Leave NSS Ferret Rd. South/Dairy 3:06 3015 Hwy 6 1420 Inonoaklin Rd. 3:17 Arrow Park Ferry Rd Robinson Rd Mailboxes 3:23 Cenotaph 1625 Inonoaklin Rd. 3:25 Adshead Rd Hwy 6 Junction 3:26 3:29 4890 Hwy 6 Gravel Pit 3:31 5115 Hwy 6 Ferry 3:33 5280 Hwy 6 J & S Snacks 3:34 5426 Hwy 6 Roder Rd. 3:36 Burton United Church 7767 Hwy 6 3:38 McCormack Rd/Crossroads Silver Queen Rd. 3:39 Clarke Drive Clarke Drive 3:41 Silver Queen Rd. McCormack Rd/Crossroads 3:53 7767 Hwy 6 Burton United Church 3:54 Roder Rd. 5426 Hwy 6 3:56 J & S Snacks 5280 Hwy 6 4:00 Ferry 5115 Hwy 6 4:15 Gravel Pit 4890 Hwy 6 4:20 Hwy 6 Junction Adshead Rd 4:21 1625 Inonoaklin Rd. Cenotaph 4:25 Robinson Rd Arrow Park Ferry Rd 4:30 1420 Inonoaklin Rd. 3015 Hwy 6 4:31 Ferret Rd. South/Dairy 1471 Hwy 6 4:35 YRB Yard NSS 4:37 Base/Post-trip NES Base
EDGEWOOD ROUTE Driver – Jim McKee Bus #4101 pm RUN Pre-Trip 2:58 Leave Base Leave Base 3:03 Leave EES Pre-emption 3:10 Ferret Rd. S. Gravel Pit 3:19 Robinson Rd. Mailbox Needles Rd. N. 3:22 1625 Inonoaklin Rd. 9037 Hwy 6 3:31 Pre-emption 1625 Inonoaklin Rd. 3:41 9037 Hwy 6 Robinson Rd Mailbox 3:43 Gravel Pit Ferret Rd. S. 3:46 Needles Rd. N. EES 3:58 Base/Post-trip x vEHiCLE OpERAtORS: September 2, 2014 will be the official opening of school for School District No. 10 (Arrow Lakes) 2014/15 session. We like to remind motorists to watch out for children walking to school or waiting for school buses.
ALtERNAtE fLASHiNG LiGHtS: School buses are equipped with alternate flashing red lamps and when they are flashing, traffic in both directions must stop and remain stopped until the red flashing lamps are turned off. the flashing lights are to indicate the school bus is loading or unloading school children. it iS AN OffENCE UNDER tHE mOtOR vEHiCLE ACt tO pASS A SCHOOL bUS WitH itS OvERHEAD RED LiGHtS fLASHiNG. Where bus service is not available, transportation Assistance may be provided to eligible parents who apply for assistance. Remember to apply in September as transportation Assistance is paid starting at the beginning of the month when submitted and not retroactive to the beginning of the school year.
SCHOOL ZONES: Motorists driving through School Zones between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. must use caution and restrict speed to 30 km/hr.
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Mobile Bottle Depot Set Up in Nakusp Trisha Shanks Arrow Lakes News
Since locally-owned HappyFace Recycling bottle depot closed its doors in the summer of 2012, villagers have been limited as to where and how many empties they can return at one time. Larger communities frequently have more than one depot to choose from and residents can return an unlimited amount of refundable containers. Here in Nakusp, the major stores which accept empties are Overwaitea and the BC Liquor Store. Both have had to limit quantities due to insufficient storage. After more than two years without a depot, Nakusp and area residents can again bring empties of almost any sort and quantity to a new Mobile Depot which opened in July. Village residents have been restricted to refunding a daily limit of 48 non-alcoholic drink containers to Overwaitea (larger quantities by prior arrangement with management) and 10 dozen alcohol containers at the BC Liquor Store. Debbie Godtmark of the BCLC says, “Storage is just such an issue. We’ve had the challenge here of not being able to bring in our new stock because of the amount of empties in our stockroom.” The odour from the empties is also an issue. Godtmark says she would love to see a bottle depot offered at the secondary school to bridge the gap between the consumers’ need for a depot and the challenge
she sees of small business owners who have failed at operating one in the area. Her suggestion is that students could run the depot as a business project; learn how to keep books, practice customer service and the basics of how to manage a business. “We need a depot so badly. It should not be a consumer problem but consumers here are hassled with the task of where to take their empties to get their deposits back,” Godtmark remarked. In more populated centres, recycling for full refund is a service that residents can access conveniently. In B.C.’s rural and remote communities, transportation becomes one of the biggest issues to recycling if there is no depot located within the community. Nakuspians have been stockpiling their empties or driving them to better served communities, such as Revelstoke, Slocan City or Vernon. Michel Desharnais has been in the bottle transportation business since 2000. Based in Castlegar, he has a limited contract to accept empties and already picks up from some of the local restaurants and businesses in Nakusp. Some may recall that he was also the driver who picked up the sorted, bagged empties from Wendyle Jones when Jones operated Happyface Recycling. “I like Frenchie (Michel), he’s a good guy to deal with. He was just the contract-
ed driver and would have had to do what they told him to.” Jones said. Jones indicated that Desharnais had no involvement in the closing of Happyface Recycling. Jones had contract renewal issues with Encorp Pacific (Canada) which was ultimately the reason that Happyface closed its doors. Encorp dictates where their drivers can pick up and only depots with current contracts are permitted to be served. This meant that there would have been nowhere for Happyface to return their large quantities of recycled containers from the public. Jones wishes Desharnais well. Desharnais and his son Ryan started the Saturday visits to Nakusp in July. They have a customer friendly environment which includes counter space, packing supplies and a canopy to protect customers from the weather. Despite not being able to accept beer bottles and cans at full refund value, he is happy to take any size of refundable drink container from juice boxes to wine bottles. That includes cans and bottles for pop, juice, liquor and wine but not beer bottles or cans. “I don’t have the contract from Encorp for refillable beer bottles or beer and alcohol cans. I have a limited contract, so I stick to the other types. I can only give half on those so I’d rather just send people to the liquor store and get the full amount,” says Desharnais. The mobile depot service is available to Nakusp and area residents every second
Come and do your recycling. Photo by Trisha Shanks
Saturday from now until Thanksgiving in the Valley Foods parking lot on Broadway and third Ave SW. Once the busy summer season is over, he will reassess and speculates that he may then only come once a month. Hours of operation are 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.. Customers are requested to have their return items clean, with caps removed and organized into type—all pop cans together or alcohol bottles together. There is room to sort on site if needed.
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Genelle or China Creek? GREG NESTEROFF West Kootenay Advertiser
Sixty-seventh in a roughly alphabetical series on West Kootenay/Boundary place names Genelle and China Creek are essentially the same place, although China Creek is the older name. The earliest reference is in the Victoria Daily Colonist of August 30, 1896, quoting the Spokane Spokesman Review of a few days earlier: “Advices received at Rossland from the outlying districts of Murphy, Sullivan and China creeks are that numerous prospects upon which development work is being done are showing up wonderfully well.” George Melvin wrote in The Post Offices of British Co-
lumbia that the name was “after the Chinese who gold panned there.” The Rossland Museum’s website suggests Chinese labourers on the Dewdney Trail had a camp at the creek’s mouth in the 1860s. It’s one of six China Creeks in B.C., and according to the BC Geographical Names database, to avoid confusion with the others, surveyor W.S. Drewry renamed it Popoure Creek after railway contractor James Poupore. It appeared that way on a 1915 map, but residents continued to call it China Creek. (In 1974, the Genelle Improvement District was allowed to divert water from what the government called Poupore Creek, although the name is
not officially recognized today. Poupore is also the name of a railway siding that we’ll get to later in this series.) China Creek was a polling station for the federal election of 1904, but only one ballot was cast. It might have belonged to James Fielding (1840-1913), listed on the 1898 B.C. voters list as a farmer at China Creek. Clara Graham wrote in Kootenay Yesterdays that in the early 20th century, “Each summer we had a picnic, generally at Fielding’s Landing, at the mouth of China Creek.” The China Creek post office opened in 1906 and operated until 1909. A directory listing the following year reveals the China Creek Lumber Co.
had established a sawmill there. The same directory contained the notation “Genelle — See China Creek.” The Canadian Pacific Railway had by this time named its siding after the Genelle family (sometime spelled Janelle or Jenelle), who came to B.C. from Thessalon, Ontario in 1884. They operated sawmills at Nakusp, Wesley and throughout the Boundary, and supplied railway ties. Brothers Peter (1856-1939), Joseph (1857-1913), and John (1866-1904) were all actively involved in the business. Why this point was chosen to honour them is unclear; the Encyclopedia of British Columbia claims Peter Genelle established a sawmill there
to supply lumber to the Trail smelter, but there isn’t much evidence of this. The development of Genelle as a community is similarly murky. The first death
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recorded there was in May 1910, but the second wasn’t until 1959. Genelle was on the CPR timetable as of 1913, but by 1918 the civic directory noted it had “few local resi-
dents.” The China Creek post office reopened in 1946 and was renamed Genelle in 1974. The two names, however, are still used interchangeably.
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Genelle, halfway between Trail and Castlegar, is also known as China Creek. Photo by Jim Sinclair Royal Canadian Legion Br. #20 Nakusp _________________________________
What’s happening in NAKUSP LEGION? Come Meat out anddraws Support ourheld Meatevery Draws Saturdaywhich are held every Saturday at 4 p.m., are 4PM, 5PM & 6PM August Meat draws sponsored by thewill Nakusp Citizens Society 5 p.m. and 6 p.m. Nakusp Hospice Society sponsorSenior the Meat Draws for May.
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Wednesday, August 27, 2014 Arrow Lakes News
It may come as a surprise to many of us, but governmental statisticians predict that by 2031 in excess of 1.3 million British Columbians will be aged 65 or over, representing almost a quarter of the population. Today’s seniors can expect to enjoy an increase in life expectancy and in general, better health than ever before. Choosing to stay active and living a healthy lifestyle is the key. About 30 per cent of the way in
which we orient our lives is explained by biology and genetics. In fact, we can reduce our risk of chronic disease and disabilities by remaining physically active, choosing to eat a healthy diet, living smoke-free and remaining alert to avoid sustaining a fall or related type of injury. Never underestimate the importance of being socially engaged through involvement in one’s Seniors’ Organization or special interest clubs such as those which offer an excellent opportunity to make new friends and learn new skills or hobbies through participation. It has been said that our local community thrives, owing to the active involvement of volunteers within any number of chosen groups or organizations. Volunteering is a natural fit for those ready to remain active and to give back to the community in general. The skills and experience that older persons have to share are highly valued, and in many cases, depended upon by group organizers. Why not give it a try?
ADVANCE ELECTOR REGISTRATION Are you eligible to vote in the November 15, 2014 elections for Mayor and Council? Is your name on the current list of electors? Expression ofvisiting Interest If you are not sure you can find out by calling or the Village of Nakusp, 91 1st Street, NW, telephone 250-265-3689. The office is open from 8:30 AM to 4:30 PM, Monday to Friday holidays). HOT(excluding SPRINGS/CEDAR CHALET CARETAKER Advance elector registrations will be accepted at the Village of Nakusp office until September 23, 2014. With the exception of registrations on voting days, elector registrations will not be accepted during the period September 23, 2014 to November 15, 2014. The VillageQUALIFICATIONS of Nakusp is looking for a live in Caretaker for the Nakusp Hot Springs and Cedar Chalets. An ELECTOR opportunity exists for a personable individual or couple to receive accommodation (including utilities) at RESIDENT ELECTORS: • the Hot 18 years ofreturn age or older on general voting day for the election or assent voting; and in • aSprings Canadian citizen;for andnight security services, after hour check ins and some miscellaneous and of hospitality services.forTypically services would be required after 9pm to before • maintenance a resident British Columbia at least 6such months immediately before the day of registration; and • 9am. a resident of the Village of Nakusp for at least 30 days immediately before the day of registration; and • not disqualified under the Local Government Act or any other enactment from voting in an election or assent voting and not otherwise disqualified by law. If you are interested in learning more about this unique opportunity at the Hot Springs, please contact NON-RESIDENT PROPERTY ELECTORS: (CF0) the on Village office 250-265-3689 to discuss or email him aand letter expressing your • Robert Richards 18 years of ageinolder general voting day for the election or assent voting; • interest atoCanadian citizen; and RRichards@nakusp.com. This opportunity will remain open until a suitable individual/couple • a resident of British Columbia for at least 6 months immediately before the day of registration; and position. • has filleda the registered owner of real property in the Village of Nakusp for at least 30 days immediately before the day of registration; and • not entitled to register as a resident elector; and • not disqualified under the Local Government Act or any other enactment from voting in an election or assent voting and not otherwise disqualified by law; and • if there is more than one registered owner of the property, only one of those individuals may, with the written consent of the majority of the owners, register as a non-resident property elector.
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Beginning September 30, 2014, until the close of general voting for the election on November 15, 2014, a copy of the list of registered electors will be available for public inspection, at the Village of Nakusp office 91 1st Street, NW, during regular office hours, Monday to Friday, excluding statutory holidays. Before inspecting the list, a person must sign a statement that they will not inspect the list or use the information included in the list except for the purposes of Part 3 – Electors and Elections of the Local Government Act. An elector may request that their address or other information about them be omitted from or obscured on the list of electors.
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On behalf of the Ed Smith family, we would like to thank the town of Nakusp for always welcoming us back home. Eddy was a home grown Nakusp boy who just loved the outdoors. He built several beautiful waterfront homes as well as many other structures around Nakusp and area. Ed’s son Dustin brought his dad’s ashes back home for his final fishing trip. He is survived by his three children; Dustin, Jarett and Jason, his grandchild Jakob, three brothers and three sisters, eighteen niece’s and nephews, twenty two great niece’s and nephews. So here’s to you Ed; May you always keep a smile on your face and your rod always pointing down, God bless ya!
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Bamber captures the beauty and movement of nature with pastel colours RYAN WILLMAN Arrow Lakes News
Sharon Bamber works exclusively in soft pastels and through that medium has developed a technique that unleashes her emotional reaction to wild subjects through vibrant and intimate colour. Drawing on her background in zoology, Bamber makes a study through pastels that analyzes the anatomy, behavior and location of her subjects and brings them to life in a series of wildlife paintings being exhibited at Studio Connexions gallery in Nakusp. Bamber, a local to the West Kootenays, is an international award winning wildlife artist, whose passion for the natural world is transposed into her vibrant snapshots of wildlife that have the power to stimulate all five senses. Her exhibit, entitled Wild Connections, is a marvel of work within an impressionistic tenor whose almost tangible use of colour and texture gives life and breath to Bamber’s subjects. The collection is almost exclusively portraits of animals engaged in character defining behavior, skillfully captured as a visual synecdoche through the caring hand of
an entirely conscious artist. Bamber has a self-proclaimed passion for the natural world kindled after her move to B.C. from Great Britian in 2006. Previous to her emigration, Bamber worked in careers involving zoology and landscape architecture, but after finding an abundance of inspiration in the wilds of the B.C. wilderness, she confidently switched vocation gears to focus chiefly on her art. In 2013, Bamber’s painting, Daylight Robbery, earned her a runner up finish in the prestigious BBC Wildlife Artist of the Year competition based in London, U.K.. Bamber is also the recipient of several Canadian based awards through the Federation of Canadian Artists Open National Juried Exhibitions. In addition to her resounding success as an artist, Bamber is also an associate member of the Society of Animal Artists, which is an organization committed to promoting artistic representation of the earth’s creatures and establishing new standards of excellence. The society shares an affinity with conservation initiatives by using exhibitions as an opportunity to
educate the general public as well as making contributions generated through art sales. “This is Bamber’s third solo exhibit here,” Anne Beliveau of Studio Connexions beams. “I am so proud to showcase her work. She is a tremendous talent.” Beliveau describes Wild Connections as a “beautiful documentary for the viewer, which Bamber has put on pause so the fine art lovers can truly look at a moment and admire the sensitivity of her work.”
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