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Teachers vote on contract

86 % of 31,741 teachers who cast ballots in favour of new agreement; Schools to open Monday TRE VOR CR AWLEY Townsman Staff

B.C.’s public school teachers have ratified a hard-bargained six-year contract, ending a bitter months-long strike and allowing the start of the school year for half a million students. Results of a provincewide vote were announced late Thursday, with 86 per cent of the 31,741 teachers who cast ballots voting in favour of the agreement. In Cranbrook, local teachers put the tentative deal between their union and the provincial government to a vote on Thursday at the Heritage Inn. Closed to the public, they met during the afternoon to air out any last minute concerns with the contract that could potentially be in place for the next six years. “The meeting went well,” said Shelley Balfour, president of the

Cranbrook District Teachers’ Association. “My teachers are very conscientious and had already reviewed the memorandum of agreement which we just got late in the [Wednesday] evening. The members asked a lot of good questions, there was a lot of good discussions and they’re ready to move on.” Teachers had the option of an advance poll on Wednesday and voted in meet ins across the province on Thursday, the results of which will be tabulated by the British Columbia Teachers’ Federation (BCTF). “I think the teachers will be excited to get back to work,” said Balfour. “We’ve been off for a long time, they’re missing their kids, they’re missing their jobs and I think that the mood in the room was very positive.”

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Two dead after industrial accident TRE VOR CR AWLEY

The B.C. Coroners Service has identified two men who died following an industrial motor vehicle incident near Cranbrook on Tuesday. Murray Neil Fadden, 36, of Dryden, Ontario, and Larry John Chorneyko, 58, of Arran, Saskatchewan, were pronounced dead at an accident scene 16 kilometres outside of the city after their Mini Mack truck crashed and over-

turned. Fadden and Chorneyko, employed by a Swansea Ridge Quarry, were driving on a mine site access road that ran parallel to a conveyor. With Fadden behind the wheel and Chorneyko as the passenger, the the truck lost control at the bottom of the track on a steep descent. The B.C. Coroners Service and the B.C. Inspector of Mines continue to investigate these deaths.

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We are having a wonderful and awesomely successful Tim Horton Smile Cookie Campaign this week. We, the Cranbrook Health Care Auxiliary, and the East Kootenay Foundation for Health, together with both Tim Horton locations are hoping to raise $15,000 to purchase a Glidescope for our very own HART team here at the EKRH. Pictured above are: CHCA President Bonnie B. Close; Odette Rouse, Senior Convenor; Jean Motherwell, Treasurer; Ericka Phillips, E.K. Acute Health Services Administrato; Ann Sakowitz, CHCA Life Member; First Vice President Melanie Dodgson.

Canada Post changes could have financial implications for city, councillor says A R N E P E T RYS H E N Townsman Staff

Canada Post’s decision to end door-to-door delivery and switch to community mailboxes could have bigger issues at stake, says one Cranbrook councillor. Coun. Sharon Cross said the Crown corporation maybe has not taken into consideration the direct impact to local governments in terms of land use policies, rights of way, infrastructure for paving, lighting, waste management and public safety. “Then they go on to say in this letter from Canada Post: ‘with respect to mail theft we work with local police to fully investigate any incident and we continually strengthen the security features of our CNBs

to keep mail secure.’” Cross said at the Sept. 14 council meeting. “Well, Canada Post doesn’t pay for our police services. We do. And by going to these boxes I just think that keeping our mail secure is going to be a real issue.” The letter from Canada Post talks about the conversion of community mailboxes as the cornerstone of the plan to develop its business. Stetski noted that originally the city had asked Canada Post representatives to come to council to address concerns and answer questions. Canada Post responded that they would come at the appropriate time. That likely would be when the actual phase out is occurring. Canada Post mentioned a

package that is going out to for residents who request accommodation in order to help the company ensure that those with disabilities and seniors can still access mail. Coun. Gerry Warner suggested that city staff should request copies for council. “I’d like to see what’s in that package and know what their concept of providing us with a great new service,” Warner said, adding: “though I really don’t think it will be anything of the kind. Canada Post has said that the move away from door-todoor is a necessity. “Digital alternatives are replacing traditional mail and that trend will accelerate,” wrote Susan Margles, from Canada Post. “We had to

transform our business in the face of rapidly declining mail volumes that have put the national postal service at risk. “It is our aim that we remain an efficient, modern postal service that protects taxpayers and is aligned with the choices consumers are making.” Margles noted the concerns about access to the community mailboxes, saying the issue accessibility issue has been the subject of a great deal of consideration. She also noted a program to help individuals who may have difficulties accessing the mailboxes. Residents who need special accommodation to access the mailboxes can call Canada Post at 1-844-454-3009.


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When in bloom, the yellow flag iris (Iris pseudacorus), also known as pale-yellow iris, is a truly spectacular flower. This large showy flower, whose native habitat is Europe, North Africa and warmer parts of Asia, is generally believed to be the source of the famous symbol of French monarchy: the Fleur-de-lis (Fleur-de-lys). Directly from those French roots, the Fleurde-lis is found on the flags of New Orleans and Quebec, both former French colonies. But it is not the historical imagery related to this plant that makes it noteworthy. Instead, the biology of this plant makes it unique. Vigorous growth and large underground root and stem systems (rhizomes) mean the water-loving plant has been used successfully as erosion control and for rehabilitation. According to the journal Water, Air, and Soil Pollution (1986), yellow flag iris was found to work as a living filtration system (biofilter), able to absorb heavy metal residues from water. The yellow flag iris’ seeds are so well adapted to aquatic ecosystems that its seeds are like corks — completely buoyant in water, and able to float more than a year after being released, much longer than any other wetland species. These adaptations make this introduced species a benefit for some, but a serious concern for biologists and wetlands in the Kootenays. When in-

troduced into marsh environments, the yellow flag iris will readily outcompete native species, resulting in dense stands of iris. It is thought to reduce breeding and rearing habitat for a number of aquatic species like waterfowl and fish – including salmon. And once introduced into an area, yellow flag iris is very difficult to remove and requires years of management and monitoring efforts. For this reason, the East Kootenay Invasive Plant Council (EKIPC) is seeking volunteers in Skookumchuck at 1 pm on Sunday, Sept, 21, to assist local residents to remove yellow flag iris from a small tributary of the Kootenay River. Unlike the West Kootenay, which has a number of large infestations of yellow flag iris, this small infestation is the only known yellow flag iris site in the East Kootenay and an important focus of eradication efforts. With careful planning and a few extra hands, this small infestation should be successfully removed – preventing any further spread of this highly invasive water plant further down the creek and river. Visit the PlantWise page on BC’s Invasive Species Council website for more information (bcinvasives.ca/resources/programs/plant-wise/). If you are interested in learning how to identify this invasive species or can help with removal efforts, contact Todd or Cathy at EKIPC (coordinator@ekipc.com or www.ekipc.com).

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City sets up reserve fund for Orchard Heights Arne Petryshen Townsman Staff

Add one more reserve fund to the city reserve fund count. The city will be establishing a new reserve fund for monies received from the settlement of the Orchard Heights litigation. The funds will be used for future repair, removal and replacement of failed infrastructure in Orchard Heights. Coun. Gerry Warner asked how many reserve funds the city now has. CAO Wayne Staudt said there are quite a few including both statutory and unstatutory ones. “I would think there would be about 30 or 35,” Staudt said. The city filed a suit to recover the “incurred and anticipated future costs associated with inferior work completed at the site of the Orchard Heights Phase 2” The residential development is located on

20th Avenue between 14th and 16th Streets South,” said the report. City staff then recommended that the net funds paid to the city in the litigation settlement be held in a reserve in order to fund future costs necessary to repair failed infrastructure. Coun. Angus Davis said it’s prudent of the finance department at the city to set up the fund. “This fund came out of the need to have some reparation done to the things that didn’t go too well,” Davis said. “So here’s some money in the bank to pay for some future problems we may have.” Davis said the public sometimes doesn’t feel the same about reserve funds, but he thought the city is doing a good job with the reserve funds. Mayor Wayne Stetski said there’s one thing that the public likes even less: surprises and increases in taxation.

Man taken to hospital after serious accident Cst K atie Forgeron

Cranbrook RCMP responded to a single Motor Vehicle accident in the early morning hours of Thursday, Sept. 18, north of Cranbrook on Highway 95A near Garry Road. A witness heard the crash and went looking for the vehicle. After several passes she finally managed to find the vehicle wrapped around

a tree. The lone male occupant somehow managed to get out of the wreckage prior to police attendance. The man was taken to East Kootenay Regional Hospital and is being treated for nonlife threatening injuries. RCMP are still investigating but believe that speed and alcohol were both factors in the crash.

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Kimberley Air Cadet program in jeopardy

More volunteers, and cadets, needed to keep the 77-year old program alive C AROLYN GR ANT Daily Bulletin

The Kimberley Air Cadet Squadron has been operating in Kimberley for 77 years, providing a free program teaching Kimberley kids valuable skills and offering thrills like twice a

year gliding and flying. But now the program is in real danger of closing down, says Shireen Brooks, the sponsoring committee chair. “Enrolment is really down, staff is down,” Brooks said. “If we don’t get more people, in-

cluding more cadets, we’ll have no choice but to shut it down. “That would be a real shame. The cadets have been in Kimberley for 77 years. It’s one of the oldest squadrons in B.C. But we have only ten cadets, which is the bare

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minimum.” The Cadet Squadron has both military and civilian personnel. Currently Major Sean Ferguson is the military commanding officer. Civilian instructors are also present and more are needed. “Civilian instructors are anyone with a skill they can teach, maybe outdoor education or public speaking, a musical instrument,” Brooks said. “Civilian instructors can be paid or be direct volunteers. You do have to go through a security screening, but we are very, very flexible in terms of what hours you give or skills you have.” The program offers a wide variety of opportunities for cadets. In addition to being free — even the uniforms are provided free of charge — it can even lead to a career. “It’s a great program,” Brooks said. “We go flying and gliding and there are all kinds of summer camp opportunities all across Canada. It’s a real exciting program. My son did a six-

week aircraft mechanics program in Ontario last year and this year, he was actually paid to work on airplanes. And it’s all free. We just ask parents to volunteer.” The Cadets have also taken over organization of the Remembrance Day ceremony in Kimberley, since the Legion closed. “The Elks do the luncheon and we do the parade,” Brooks said. “If no other group came forward we would lose the Remembrance Day service as well if the squadron shuts down.” The Squadron is currently running a recruitment drive. They will be at the Community Fall Fair on September 27 and 28 to provide information and will hold an Open House the following Tuesday, September 30 at the Cadet Hall in Chapman Camp from 6 p.m. to 9:15 p.m. One and all are invited to attend and learn more about the program. You can also call Major Ferguson at 250432-9233 or leave a message at the Cadet Hall, 250-427-4220.

Ecosystem restoration fire planned for Flathead River Valley

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A prescribed fire is being planned in the Elder Creek drainage of

the Flathead River Valley to take place between Sept. 19 and Oct. 1, 2014, weather condi-

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Updates being made to the traffic signals at Victoria Avenue and 2nd Street North in Cranbrook will mean the signals will be not operating on Wednesday September 24, Thursday September 25 and Friday September 26, 2014. Motorists using the intersection of Victoria Avenue and 2nd Street North by Western Financial Place during this period are advised that this intersection will be designated a fourway stop 24 hours per day for the duration of the work. Temporary stop signs will be in place. The updates to the intersection being made by Public Works include the installation of new traffic flow cameras and a new computer operating system. The City of Cranbrook apologizes for any inconvenience the work may cause.

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ecologically destructive fires. • Decrease the canopy cover to regain a park-like structure. Effects from smoke on surrounding communities will be minimal due to the remoteness of the area. Prescribed fires may only be ignited on days when the forecast for the venting index is “good” or better. All prescribed fires must comply with the Environmental Management Act’s open burning smoke control regulation, which helps minimize the amount of smoke that’s produced. A Wildfire Management Branch Initial Attack crew will be on hand to ensure the fire is contained to the intended burn area.

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tions permitting. This controlled fire is being implemented as part of the Ecosystem Restoration Program developed by the Ministry of Forests, Lands and Natural Resource Operations and the Ministry of Environment. The primary goal of this prescribed fire is to restore high-elevation grizzly bear habitat through achieving the following objectives: • Stimulate black huckleberry production by reducing the lodgepole pine crown closure. • Improve white pine recruitment by maintaining seed trees on site, improving the seed bed and decreasing competition. • Reduce ground fuels as a method to decrease the likelihood of

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Rights Tribunal rejects smart meter complaint Tom Fletcher Black Press

the condition is real, because they appear to be based “entirely on the self-diagnosis of the individual complainants.” BC Hydro has argued that the exposure from periodic wireless meter signals to send electricity consumption data to collection stations is similar to exposure to radio station signals. BC Hydro said the Human Rights Tribunal doesn’t have jurisdiction over the wireless grid project, and the B.C. Utilities Commission does. The B.C. government’s 2010 Clean Energy Act mandated the wireless grid upgrade, and exempted it

After losing in court and and before the B.C. Utilities Commission, a citizens’ group opposed to wireless electrical meters has been denied a hearing before the B.C. Human Rights Tribunal. The complaint was brought by a group called Citizens for Safe Technology Society (CSTS), which argued that “electrohypersensitivity” (EHS) is a disability. “I have concluded that there is no reasonable prospect that the complainants will be able to establish that the electromagnetic frequency (EMF) exposure resulting from smart meters results in adverse health consequences,” wrote tribunal member Norman Trerise in the decision not to hold a full hearing. CSTS submitted that they don’t have to prove this sensitivity exists, because the human rights tribunal has accepted “subjective self-reporting of symptoms” in a previous human rights case involving a Lower Mainland bus driver. CSTS also cited a Prince Edward Island Court of Appeal decision that stated “a person may be ill even though there is little or no objective evidence to prove it.” BC Hydro said a series of doctors’ notes supplied by the complainants don’t prove

from review by the BCUC. But in 2013 the BCUC reviewed the wireless grid project by FortisBC in the Okanagan and Kootenay region, and rejected CSTS submissions that the technology was a health hazard. CSTS argued that BC Hydro’s offer to relocate the wireless meter to another part of the property was not sufficient relief, and charging meter reading fees to those who want to keep their mechanical meter or have a digital meter with the wireless transmission turned off is discrimination against people with a disability.

School underway Monday Continued from page 1 “Next week will look like what the first week should have looked like,” continued Balfour. “Monday will be a partial day to see who’s here and who’s not, then off we go. The president of the B.C. Teachers’ Federation announced Thursday night that 27,275 members of the 31,741 who cast ballots, or 86 per cent, voted in favour of the agreement. Jim Iker says the result means the strike and lockout are now over and teachers and students will be back in school on Monday. School District 5 announced the opening schedule. Elemen-

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tary schools in the Southeast Kootenay (SD5) will be in session from 9-11 a.m. Parkland Middle School and Laurie Middle School will have a staggered start; Grade 8-9 will run from 9-10 a.m and Grade 7 will run from 10-11 a.m. At Mount Baker Secondary School, Grade 10 will start at 9-10 a.m. with Grade 11-12 going from 10 - 11 a.m. Official terms of the new contract haven’t been made public as of yet, but Balfour is encouraged by what it contains. “One of the biggest things in this contract, is we didn’t lose anything,” Balfour said. “There were no concessions the gov-

ernment took off the table at the last minute, which means what we got was a gain. We didn’t lose anything to get that. “Overall, I’m excited. We’ve made some good gains. We have a long ways to go to get B.C. education back to where it needs to be, but this is a good start. I’m feeling positive we’ll take this step and off we go.” The collective agreement includes a 7.25 per cent salary increase, improvements in extended health benefits and the teaching-on-call rates, as well as a $400-million education fund to hire specialist teachers. With files from Canadian Press

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THE BOOKSTORE AS ENEMY OF THE STATE

Oklahoma Book Trials: Part III In the fall of 1941, the Attorney General of Oklahoma received a letter from one of Dartmouth College’s assistant librarians. “I should be glad if you would officially verify,” the letter began, “the authors and particular editions of books used in evidence in prosecuting persons connected with the Progressive Book Store. It is already evident that this case will become an historic one, and we are consequently anxious to place on our open shelves — for the use of students and for the public generally — the authentic editions concerned, while they are still readily available.” The librarian was referring to the books seized and used in the Oklahoma Book Trials, where four individuals (Bob and Ina Wood, Elia Jaffe and Alan Shaw) were charged, tried, and convicted of trying to overthrow the United States government. The only evidence against them were the books they sold, owned, and read. Many of the books were communist in nature, and each of the accused belonged to the Oklahoma Young Communist League. Even though there was no Red Scare sweeping the United States at the time, each defendant was found guilty, and sentenced to 10 years in jail. The Attorney General forwarded the librarian’s letter to the State Attorney, who was happy to send Laing an inventory of

the books, replying “If Dartmouth wants them, Dartmouth can have them.” One of the numerous ironies of this case was that the state had chronically refused to provide the defence with an inventory of the books during the year-long trial. Aware of this obstacle, the Dartmouth librarian sent the list to the defence attorney, hoping to aid him with his client’s appeal. And what an appeal it was. Beginning with the BOOKNOTES original raid on the ProMike Selby gressive Book Store, the state had trampled on the civil liberties of each of the accused, as well as their attorney. That the judge had allowed so many violations of constitutional rights to be upheld had given the defence some hope of a successful appeal. George Croom — the defendants exhausted yet determined defence attorney — filed an appellate brief in January of 1942. Only to be told he was too late. Eight organizations from around the country, had filed already filed briefs on his behalf. The Oklahoma Book Trials hadn’t happened in a vacuum. When news reached the rest of the country, people were outraged. Oklahoma soon became an embarrassment, and the butt of many jokes. The ACLU, the American Newspaper League, and the League of American Writers were

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just a few of the organizations that filed for an appeal. Publications began to run editorials condemning Oklahoma, calling the trial “The Silly Season.” The Los Angeles Times stated “Oklahoma has interpreted criminal syndicalism to mean the selling of ‘The Grapes of Wrath.’” The city of New York held a fundraiser for the defence, offering autographed manuscripts from various writers including Dorothy Parker, Theodore Dreiser, Dashiell Hammett, and Erskine Caldwell. 110 authors contributed to a volume titled ‘Oklahoma Witch Hunt,’ which was also sold at the fund raiser. On a larger stage, Hitler had invaded the Soviet Union in June of 1941, causing Stalin and millions of communists to become America’s allies. The Oklahoma Supreme Court was very unhappy with the original prosecution, and overturned all convictions in February of 1943. Elia Jaffe, Alan Shaw, and Bob and Ina Wood were finally free from over 2 years of sheer madness. “Books burn,” President Roosevelt wrote to the Booksellers of American annual meeting, with a nod to the Oklahoma trials. “[They] cannot be killed by fire …In this war, we know, books are weapons. And it is a part of your dedication always to make them weapons for man’s freedoms.”

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Scotland rejects independence What’s Up? Associated Press

EDINBURGH — Scottish voters have resoundingly rejected independence, deciding to remain part of the United Kingdom after a historic referendum that shook the country to its core. The decision prevented a rupture of a 307-year union with England, bringing a huge sigh of relief to Britain’s economic and political establishment, including Prime Minister David Cameron, who faced calls for his resignation if Scotland had broken away. The vote on Thursday — 55 per cent against independence to 45 per cent in favour — saw an unprecedented turnout of just under 85 per cent. “We have chosen unity over division,’’ Alistair Darling, head of the No campaign, said early Friday in Glasgow. “Today is a momentous day for Scotland and the United Kingdom as a whole.’’ Independence leader Alex Salmond’s impassioned plea to launch a new nation fell short, with Scots choosing instead the security of remaining in union with England, Wales and Northern Ireland. Still, the result establishes a whole new political dynamic in the United Kingdom, with Cameron appearing outside No. 10 Down-

sus hearts’’ campaign, with cautious older Scots concluding that independence would be too risky financially, while younger ones were enamoured with the idea of building their own country. The result saved Cameron from a historic defeat and also helped opposition chief Ed Miliband by keeping his many Labour Party lawmakers in Scotland in place. Labour AP would have found it much Dejected supporters of the Yes campaign in George Square in harder to win a national elecGlasgow. tion in 2015 without that suping Street to pledge more pow- and Northern Ireland must port from Scotland. have a bigger say over theirs,’’ ers for regional governments. Former Prime Minister GorEven in conceding, Salmond Cameron said. “The rights of don Brown, a Scot, returned to these voters need to be respect- prominence with a dramatic struck an upbeat tone. “This has been a triumph for ed, preserved and enhanced as barnstorming campaign in the democratic process and for well.’’ support of the union in the The No campaign won the final days before the referenparticipation in politics,’’ he capital city, Edinburgh, by a dum vote. Brown argued passaid to cheering supporters. A much-relieved Cameron margin of 61 per cent to 38 per sionately that Scots could be promised to live up to earlier cent and triumphed by 59 per devoted to Scotland but still promises to give Scotland new cent to 41 per cent in Aberdeen, proud of their place in the U.K., powers on taxes, spending and the country’s oil centre. The Yes rejecting the argument that inwelfare. He said the new plans campaign won Glasgow, Scot- dependence was the patriotic will be agreed upon by Novem- land’s biggest city, but it was not choice. ber, with draft legislation by enough. The vote against indepenSalmond had argued that dence keeps the United KingJanuary. But he also said change was Scots could go it alone because dom from losing a substantial coming to other parts of the of its extensive oil reserves and part of its territory and oil recountry amid the watershed high levels of ingenuity and ed- serves and prevents it from havucation. He said Scotland ing to find a new base for its vote. “Just as the people of Scot- would flourish alone, free of in- nuclear arsenal, now housed in land will have more power over terference from any Lon- Scotland. It had also faced a their affairs, so it follows that don-based government. possible loss of influence withMany saw it as a “heads ver- in international institutions. the people of England, Wales

How to respect other religions

Last week, as I was surfing the ‘net, I came across one of those wonderful infographics which capture the heart of something important in such a simple form. This one was called “How to Respect Other Religions.” As I read it and thought about it, it struck me that this is just good advice for life in general, or for becoming more open about anything new. So here goes — the 12 Commandments of respect and communication. 1) Educate yourself. Before you make any comments or pass any judgments, make sure you know what you’re talking about. Learn. Be open to knowing something new. Explore. Be prepared to be delighted in what you might find on that journey of exploration. 2) Be amazed — or even converted — into a better version of yourself. I love this one. Be open to that piece of wonder and awe that might transform you and make you more whole. Every new idea — by which I mean every idea that is new to you — has something in it that might just cause you to be changed into something more beautiful. This is true for people of all the different faiths as well as for atheists. We can all learn and grow from one another. 3) Be patient —don’t form opinions too soon. Take the time you need to learn and grow. Some ideas strike us as odd the first time we hear them. But first reactions are not always the best reactions. First reactions sometimes keep us from seeing a deeper truth. 4) Build relationships. Get to know other religions not just by reading a book,

but by talking to people who practice them. That’s not just true of religions, but true of every sphere of life. Get to know people of other cultures and races. Build relationships with people in the LGBTQ community. As we get to know, respect and love others, we will find it impossible to condemn others if they think differently than we do. 5) Keep your sense of humour handy. Always. Don’t take yourself or your beliefs or your opinions too seriousRev. Yme ly. Find joy in every moment. 6) Ask questions — listen. Woensdregt Listen deeply. Seek to find out how this belief may be life–giving to another person. Asking questions is indispensable to building relationships. It also shows that we know we don’t know everything, and that we are willing to learn. 7) Say, “I don’t understand — yet.” Be open to the fact that in time, with patience (#3), you may well come to understand. Be aware that it may well take a long time to come to understand what inspires other people. 8) Experience how others worship. Learning about the beliefs that inspire other people isn’t just a “head trip”. It requires experience, learning it from the inside. It’s an opportunity to build relationships as you worship with other people, joining in community with them as they give voice to the truths by which they live. 9) Honour convictions; don’t try to remake people in your own image. How important this is! Especially when the convictions of other people are different than our convictions. I’ve often said in this

space that no single one of us can claim to know the whole truth. The sad history of Christianity (and some other religious traditions) is that too often, we condemn others as being wrong. It’s okay to say “I disagree”. It’s not okay to condemn others on the basis of that disagreement. 10) Eat together, play together, and hold each other’s babies. I smiled at this one. How important it is to just be together, to eat and play, to dance and sing, to care for one another in such simple pleasures. And how can you not respect someone else when you hold their children in your arms? 11) Embrace mystery. At the heart of every faith tradition, at the heart of every person, we find mystery. Mystery isn’t something to be solved. Mystery is that impenetrable sense at the heart of every faith conviction that there is something or someone MORE in the universe. It defies our paltry attempts to define it. It’s important to honour the place of mystery which resides at the heart of life. Not everything can be explained or defined. 12) Do unto others as you would have them do unto you. This “golden rule” lies at the heart of every single one of the world’s major religions. If nothing else, we share this in common, that we are to treat one another with grace, compassion, respect, and above all, with love. Twelve commandments ... if only we could learn together to live in this way. Imagine how much more gracious life could be. Yme Woensdregt is Pastor at Christ Church Anglican in Cranbrook

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Ice look to play spoiler in Alberta Kootenay Ice set to open season in Red Deer against the Rebels

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Forward Luke Philp, pictured above during the 2013-14 season, returns to the Kootenay Ice in time for tonight’s season opener in Red Deer. Taylor Rocc a Sports Editor

The Kootenay Ice are set to open the 2014-15 WHL regular season on the road this weekend, beginning tonight at the ENMAX Centrium in

Red Deer against Brent Sutter’s Rebels. “If you’re going to make the playoffs, you’ve got to win those divisional games early so you aren’t scrambling late,” said Kootenay Ice head coach Ryan McGill

Thursday afternoon. The Ice opened the 2013-14 regular season against the Rebels, falling 4-2 at home on Sept. 20, 2013. Kootenay went on to post a record of 2-6-0 in eight games against the Rebels in

2013-14. The Rebels closed out the 2014 pre-season 3-3-0. Following Friday’s tilt in Red Deer, the Ice continue north in hopes of crashing the Oil Kings banner-raising party in Edmonton Saturday. The Oil Kings were crowned Western Hockey League champions in 2013-14, trumping the Portland Winterhawks in a seven-game thriller before moving on to claim Memorial Cup glory in London, Ont. “When you go into two buildings having their opening night, you’d like to try to be a spoiler,” McGill said. “Hopefully [you’re] a little more focused than them and try to get out to a quick start.” Edmonton wrapped up the pre-season 2-3-0. Forwards Jon Martin and Luke Philp will bolster Kootenay’s lineup

after returning from short stints at NHL rookie camps. Martin, 19, rejoined the club earlier this week after time with the Vancouver Canucks in Penticton, B.C. The Winnipeg native registered a goal for the Canucks Young Stars Sept. 15 in a 6-1 loss to the Calgary Flames Young Stars. Philp, also 19, was in London, Ont. at Toronto Maple Leafs rookie camp. According to McGill, he will join the team in time to suit up for Friday’s season opener in Red Deer. The native of Canmore, Alta. led the Ice in pre-season scoring (4G, 1A) despite only suiting up for two games prior to jetting for Leafs camp. The Ice wrapped up the 2014 WHL pre-season Sept. 14, dropping a 4-1 decision to the Calgary Hitmen in Crowsnest Pass, Alta. Koote-

nay closed out the exhibition campaign 1-4-0. Though lineups won’t be released until closer to puck drop (7 p.m. Friday and Saturday), Kootenay will undoubtedly ice a relatively young squad with six players at NHL training camps. Included on that list are F Tim Bozon (Montreal Canadiens), F Sam Reinhart (Buffalo Sabres) and G Mackenzie Skapski (New York Rangers). Those three are considered long shots to return to Cranbrook this season. F Jaedon Descheneau (St. Louis Blues), D Tanner Faith (Minnesota Wild) and D Rinat Valiev (Toronto Maple Leafs) have all joined their respective clubs for main camp and will also be unavailable. With that in mind, the extended tryout continues for youngsters both upfront and

on the blue line. Forwards Shane Allan, River Beattie, Jared Legien, Vince Loschiavo and Austin Wellsby continue to vie for ice time as do defencemen Bryan Allbee, Cale Fleury, Mark O’Shaughnessy and Dylan Overdyk. The Ice are not expected to re-assign any players this week. Following last week’s exhibition loss to Calgary, McGill said staff would begin discussions as players are returned to the club from NHL camps. Evaluations will continue through the weekend. Following this weekend, Kootenay returns to Red Deer for a re-engagement with the Rebels Sept. 27. The Ice return to Cranbrook Oct. 3 to host the Spokane Chiefs in the team’s home opener at Western Financial Place.

2014-15 WHL Regular Season Preview: B.C. Division With help from beat reporters around the WHL, The Townsman takes a look at what to expect this season. Our final scope examines the B.C. Division

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2013-14: 57-11-0-4, first in Western Conference. Lost in third round of playoffs to Portland. Head coach: Dan Lambert (first season). Key losses: Leading scorer RW Myles Bell

(42G, 77 pts.), C Ryan Olsen (30-34-64), No. 1 D Damon Severson and goalie Jordon Cooke. 20-year-olds: D Cole Martin, LW Tyrell Goulbourne, LW Carter Rigby and RW Colton Heffley. Imports: LW Kris Schmidli, 18, of Zurich, Switzerland, returns. Second import is 6-foot3 rookie F Tomas Soustal, who hails from Unicov, Czech Republic. Key returnees: D Madison Bowey, last season’s captain; Martin;

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20- to 30-goal scorers. Noteworthy: No less than 18 players are projected to return from last season’s roster. That team set franchise records for most wins and points in a season. Did you know? This will be the Rockets’ 20th season in Kelowna since relocating from Tacoma, Wash., in 1995. Prognosis: With a large cast of returning players, take Kelowna to win their third consecutive division pennant.

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graduated. 20-year-olds: LW Austin Carroll, RW Brandon Magee and D Travis Brown. Imports: Swedish RW Axel Blomqvist is signed by Winnipeg; RW Slovakian Kristian Ferletak was selected in this year’s import draft. Key returnees: RW Brandon Magee led team in scoring but will miss first 12 games due to suspension; LW Austin Carroll led Royals in goals (34); 6-foot-7 D Keegan Kanzig is signed by the Flames; D Joe Hicketts is mobile; D Travis Brown; C Tyler Soy is an emerging scorer; G Coleman Vollrath is incumbent starter in net.

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New: C Dante Hannoun, 16, and LW Matthew Campese, 17, could bear watching. Watch for: This isn’t a squad with much glitter, but some true grit. Unsung spine consists of C Logan Fisher, RW Brandon Fushimi, LW Taylor Crunk, D Ryan Gagnon. Noteworthy: Real strength is off ice – the respective 2013-14 WHL coach and executive of the year, Dave Lowry and Cam Hope, whose tight structure squeezed the most out of this group last season to obliterate the old franchise records in setting new standards for wins (48) and points (100). Did you know? This is the ninth season in franchise history, fourth as Royals after first five as Chilliwack Bruins. Prognosis: After greatest season in franchise history, followed by franchise-first playoff series victory, the Royals will be looking for more. While not yet elite, Royals look to have the moxie it takes to be a top team in the conference.


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2013-14: 32-29-7-4, seventh in Western Conference. Lost in first round to Portland. Head coach: Troy Ward (first season.) Key losses: F Cain Franson, RW Tim Traber and D Dalton Thrower graduated. D Brett Kulak is expected to play pro. 20-year-olds: F Dalton Sward, F Joel Hamilton, RW Matt Bellerive. Imports: D Dmitry Osipov (Russia) returns; F Vladimir Bobylev (Russia). Key returnees: C Carter Popoff was Van-

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2013-14: 27-37-3-5, ninth in Western Conference, missed playoffs. Head coach: Mark Holick (third season). Key losses: LW Todd Fiddler (50 goals, 98 points), graduated; C Troy Bourke (29 goals, 85 points, going pro with Colorado); C Zach Pochiro (27 goals, 66 points, in St. Louis pro system); RW Klarc Wilson (27 goals, 60 points, graduated); G Brett Zarowny (chose not to return); C Alex Forsberg (traded to Saskatoon); C Jordan Tkatch (traded to Prince Albert). 20-year-olds: RW Jari Erricson (missed all but four games); LW Chance Braid (seven goals, 24 points with Prince Albert); D Wil Tomchuk (six assists in 51 games split between Tri-City and Prince George). Imports: C David Soltes of Slovakia (four goals, five points in 15 games before knee injury); D Martin Bobos of Slovakia (seven assists, 67 games). Key returnees: C Jansen Harkins (10 goals, 34 points as 16-year-old); LW Chase Witala (18 goals, 32

couver’s leader in points, with 64. RW Jackson Houck was tops in goals with 34. D Mason Geertsen played significant minutes. New: LW Tyler Benson was the first overall pick in the 2013 bantam draft. He’s been superb in pre-season, showing a savvy two-way game. D Clayton Kirichenko came from Saskatoon for a pair of draft picks. Watch for: C Alec Baer and D Arvin Atwal to break through considering how they’ve performed in pre-season. Noteworthy: RW Ty Ronning suffered a broken collarbone and is expected to miss at least the first four weeks of the regular season … Ward is promising a more offensive, puck-possession approach than the Giants had under Don Hay, who guided the Giants points in 43 games); D Marc McNulty (17 goals, 42 points); G Ty Edmonds (3.85 GAA, 1919-6). New: Braid (acquired from Prince Albert); C Haydn Hopkins (acquired from Saskatoon); LW Lance Yaremchuk (acquired from Prince Albert); LW Cody McAuley (Sherwood Park midget triple-A; D Josh Anderson (South Island major midget). Watch for: Harkins to emerge as an NHL prospect (son of new Cougars GM Todd Harkins helped Canada win gold in Ivan Hlinka Memorial tournament); Erricson to stay healthy and become a dominant winger; goalie Edmonds to show the benefits of playing 55 games s last season as a rookie. Noteworthy: Cougars have not had a winning season since 200607 and have missed post-season in five of past seven years. Since franchise moved to P.G. from Victoria in 1994, team has advanced just twice to the third playoff round (1997 and 2007). Did you know? Cougars averaged 1,693 fans in 2013-14 (lowest in WHL). Prognosis: Young defence is a question mark but they should have adequate scoring, toughness and goaltending. Bigger crowds will bring fun back into the building. They will make the playoffs.

for 10 seasons but was let out of the last year of his contract to take a gig with the Kamloops Blazers this season. Did you know? Giants are bidding to host the 2016 Memorial Cup, along with the Red Deer Rebels. Prognosis: There’s much to figure out. How will Ward handle juniors? Will his scheme work? How will Benson do? Vancouver, led by young talent, should make the playoffs, though.

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Needham and F Cole Ully, who have to score. Injuries limited Needham to 42 games and 35 points last season. F Collin Shirley, acquired from the Kootenay Ice last season, has to be better than 27 points. New: F Jake Kryski, the 13th overall pick in the 2013 bantam draft, and F Quinn Benjafield, the 19th pick in that draft. Kryski, from Vancouver, was acquired from the Prince Albert Raiders during the summer of 2013. Benjafield is from North Vancouver. Watch for: Ully to continue to show that he is one of the WHL’s best forwards ... Rehill to bang his way into the

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Tyson allowed into Canada; other stars with shorter rap sheets not so lucky LEE-ANNE GOODMAN Canadian Press

OTTAWA — Questioned are being raised about how boxer Mike Tyson, a felon with multiple convictions, gained entry to Canada last week. The former heavyweight champion was in Toronto for his sparsely attended one-man show at the Air Canada Centre. Questions about the

entry of a felon were initially drowned out by Tyson’s antics during the visit. He got into an on-air verbal dustup with a CP24 news anchor who asked him about his 1992 rape conviction. He also made a high-profile visit to troubled Toronto mayor Rob Ford, calling him “the best mayor in Toronto’s history.’’ An array of celebrities

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with past criminal convictions have been turned away at the border over the years. Household diva Martha Stewart was denied entry in 2005 because of a conviction for a white-collar crime. American actor Wes Bentley tried to promote a movie at the Toronto film festival in 2012, but was turned back due to a prior drug arrest. The Canada Border Services Agency cited privacy laws in refusing to provide details about Tyson’s entry. His U.S. publicist didn’t reply to queries. Michael Niren, a Toronto immigration lawyer, says he hears every day from people turned away at the border due to past criminal records not as serious as Tyson’s. “Maybe it’s his notoriety. We’re all human, and I know there’s a big star-struck factor. We have clients who aren’t known, with lesser offences, who have a harder time getting

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WASHINGTON — The globe smashed more heat records last month, including Earth’s hottest August and summer, U.S. meteorologists said Thursday. May, June and August all set global heat records this year. Meteorologists at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration said the average world temperature in August was 61.36 degrees Fahrenheit (16.35 degrees Celsius), breaking a record set in 1998. Scientists at NASA, who calculate global temperature a tad differently, also found August as the hottest on record. August was especially hot in the Pacific and Indian oceans and Africa, but cooler in parts of the United States, Europe and Australia. The world’s oceans in August effectively tied June for the seas’ all-time heat record. The United States ranked barely above its 20th century average in August, with a cool East balancing out a warm West. For the U.S., it was the coolest August and summer since 2009.

``It’s not a done deal, but we are increasingly moving’’ toward breaking the hottest year record set in 2010 National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration records go back to 1880. But it’s more than just one month. It was the warmest meteorological summer — June, July and August — on record for the globe, again beating out 1998. This year so far is the globe’s third warmest on record. ``It’s not a done deal, but we are increasingly moving’’ toward breaking the hottest year record set in 2010, said NOAA climate monitoring chief Derek Arndt. ``This is the outcome of warming over the longterm.’’

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Friday,DAILY September 19,/ 2014 PAGE 21 TOWNSMAN DAILY BULLETIN

Pets & Livestock

Merchandise for Sale

Rentals

Transportation

Transportation

Pets

Misc. for Sale

Apt/Condo for Rent

Sport Utility Vehicle

FREE KITTENS: 1 Male, black with white markings, 8 weeks old. 1 Female, black. Requires special care, 3 weeks old. Call 250-427-7499 and ask for Dianne

FOR SALE: 2 New tires - 205/70/R15 $80. 3 Used tires - 205/70/R15 $65. 1 New car battery - $80. 2 Small trailer tires - $30. 1 set of wheels for fridge dolly $20. 250-426-3699 HOT TUB (SPA) COVERS. Best price. Best quality. All shapes & colours available. 1-866-652-6837 www.thecoverguy.com/ newspaper?

Auto Accessories/Parts TIRES AND RIMS 2 Arctic Claw, 15� studded winter tires. Hankook i* Pike RC01, 15� winter tires with rims. 250-426-7519

Merchandise for Sale

Auctions ESTATE AUCTION Retired RCMP Officer Bruce VanWert RCMP & Police memorabilia combined with items from the closing of a western theme gift store. Sat. Sept 20, 2014 10:00 AM Workman Auction & Trading Co 4355 Hwy 93 Eureka, MT 406-889-3822 see photos at

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Free Items

FREE KITTENS: 1 Male, black with white markings, 8 weeks old. 1 Female, black. Requires special care, 3 weeks old. Call 250-427-7499 and ask for Dianne

Firewood/Fuel FIREWOOD

Logging truck load Larch - $2,500. Pine/Larch mix - $1,800. Pine - $1,400 Cord of Larch - $220.

250-421-3750

Heavy Duty Machinery SCRAPPY 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.

Misc. for Sale A- STEEL SHIPPING DRY STORAGE CONTAINERS Used 20’40’45’ 53’ and insulated containers all sizes in stock. SPECIAL Trades are welcome. 40’ Containers under $2500! 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

Misc. Wanted Collector Buying Coin Collections, Native Art, Estates, Gold, Silver + 778-281-0030

Stereo / DVD / TV COMPLETE SHAW satellite system. Satellite dish c/w triple satellite quad output, switchable xku LNBF, main satellite receiver-DSR630HDPVR630, second satellite receiver DSR600-HDDSR600, plus AC adapter model DB1320-01C-ROHS, for use with Motorola DCX/DSR products. Also, all necessary inside wiring cables and manual. $150. 250-489-2424

Real Estate Business for Sale

ESTABLISHED

FOR SALE

Cranbrook, B.C.

2BDRM, 1 1/2 BATH apartment for rent, in Canal Flats. Great view, 2parking spaces, F/S, D/W, W/D, microwave. $800 + utilities & D.D. Available Oct 1/14. Call (250)349-5306 or (250)489-8389. Available immediately. 1BDRM APARTMENT in Kimberley. Includes heat, covered parking, laundry facilities. $725./mo. NS/NP Contact 778-481-0144 or leave message. ONE BEDROOM Kimberley apartment, $600./mo. plus hydro. Some pets considered. Designated parking and laundry available on-site. Call Peter East Kootenay Realty 250-908-0045

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Motorcycles

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Mortgages

Mortgages

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Tel.: 250-417-1336

Open Houses

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Modular Homes

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Kimberley Studio Suite.

Furnished, $495./mo. includes utilities, hydro, gas, basic cable and internet. Laundry available on-site. Sorry, no pets. References required. Call Peter at East Kootenay Realty ~ 250-908-0045 ~

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10. MOVING SALE Saturday Sept 20th 9:00am to 2:00pm 3125 - 4th Street S 19. Sat, Sept 20, 9am-1pm, 221 17th Ave N. Lots of household items, fishing lures, flies & rods, tools, automotive equipment, books, old & new items. CARPORT SALE: Saturday, Sept. 20 9am to 2pm 2308 4th St S., Cranbrook. Freezer, furniture, canning jars, misc items. Garage/Estate Sale, Sat, Sept 20, 8:30am-12:30pm, 2205 Vidamour Rd., towards Jim Smith, furniture, tools, kitchen items, dryer, etc. GARAGE SALE: 3109 4th St S., Cranbrook Fri., Sept. 19 - 5pm to 8pm Sat., Sept. 20 - 7am to ?? Lots of kids toys, sports equipment and misc. household. GARAGE SALE: BACK YARD

2016 2nd St. N., Cranbrook Sept. 19-20-21 10am to 6pm Numerous items, Christmas stuff, plants, jars, curling brooms and ‘books galore’.

GIANT GARAGE SALE. MOVING!!! Something for everyone!!! Household, yard, tools, rowboat with paddles and life jackets, craft supplies, clothes, shoes, purses and much more. Coffee & donut for $1.00 Proceeds from this will go to the Columbia Basin Institute for Regional History. Saturday, Sept. 20th from 8am to 2pm Sunday, Sept. 21st from 10am to 1pm. Rain or Shine #7 Wattsville Rd, Cranbrook (in the back) GIANT YARD SALE Household items, furniture, military clothing and gear. Sporting, camping, tools, clothes, children’s books and toys. 1805 - 5th Street S 9:00am to 2:00pm No early birds please.

Home and kitchen items, young women’s clothing, xbox 360, games and 4 controllers! All prices negotiable. Let’s make a deal! 321 4th Ave S., Cranbrook. (carport) Saturday, Sept 20th 8am - 4pm. RAIN OR SHINE!! Little bit of everything GARAGE SALE: Sunday, Sept. 21st 9am to 2pm. 18 Anderson Cres., Cranbrook. Electronics, small fridge, SUV rims, trailer frame, 20 ft. ladder, clothes, household items and more. MOVING SALE: #18 Creekside Trailer Park, Kimberley. Saturday, Sept. 20th 9am to 3pm. Roll top desk, BBQ, misc tools. Multi Family Sales at #306, #309 & #310 9th St S. Large variety of items plus some antiques. Sat, Sept 20, 9am-2pm Multi Family Sale, Sat, Sept 20, 9am-1pm, 406 28th Ave S. Multi family, Sat, Sept 20, 8am-3pm, 1516 7th St S, lots of baby & kids items, etc. Multi Family, Sat, Sept 20, 9am-3pm, 910 Cranbrook St N, Nomad Motel parking lot, hot dog & coffee, $2.00 from 11:30 am. No early birds. Sat, Sept 20, 8am-1pm, 721 29th Ave S, newer mystery books, artwork, fabric/crafts, lots of stuff Sat, Sept 20, 9am-3pm, 1024 22nd Ave S, household items, children’s toys, sports equip, etc. Sat, Sept 20, 9am-7pm, 683 McDonald Road, up Jim Smith, acreage, car, ice fishing shelter, furniture, vacuum, books, household items, clothing, etc. SATURDAY, SEPT 20, 9am-1pm, parking lot @ Eclipse Hair Studio, beside Tara’s Boutique, Kootenay St N, furniture & accessories Sept. 20, 3248 Jim Smith Lk. Rd., 10-4, large variety of misc. items

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Analysis

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The great Vince Ready does it again

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n a day of celebration for the tentative deal in the schools, my explanation for how it came about starts with a quote from the book of Ready — Vince that is. “Unless both sides are committed to collective bargaining, the process will be fruitless no matter what system is adopted or legislated.” Master mediator Vince Ready said that back in 2006, the last time he was invited to broker a deal with striking teachers and then offer suggestions for rectifying what was widely described as a “broken” bargaining system. The comment reflects his view as an old labour hand (he got his start with the steelworkers) that collective bargaining remains the fairest system for reaching what are, after all, collective agreements. Not a game for sissies, intransigents, and folks who don’t even know what they want. But it does work, often on its own, or sometimes with a helping hand from a professional mediator, Ready being the foremost practitioner in B.C.

The Ready method was very much on display in the teacher negotiations this year. Back in June, the striking B.C. Teachers’ Federation called for Ready to involve himself in the dispute. Ever discreet, he quietly checked out the respective positions of the two sides and announced publicly that he was “too busy.” Meaning too busy to devote scarce time and resources to hopeless cases. In August he was persuaded to take a second look. He spent a few days exploring the respective positions in detail, then declared an impasse: “The parties still remain a long ways apart on the issues of class composition and benefits and wages. I just see no basis at this point for meaningful negotiations or mediation.” Again the Ready method: telling the two sides not what they want to hear but what they need to hear. “It’ll settle

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at some point,” he told reporters as he left the parties to stew in an impasse largely of their own making. The strike reached an increasingly bitter endgame: Picket lines for the beginning the school Vaughn of year. Calls for Palmer binding arbitration, rejected by government. The union voted to return to work with conditions. The Liberals finally acknowledged that if the strike continued into October, they’d have to legislate a settlement. Then, under pressure from the public, both sides managed to persuade Vince Ready that they were finally prepared to make the moves necessary to close the gap. The third and final act of his involvement played out in one of those exhaustive marathons where collective bargaining begins to resemble a cross between a hostage-taking and a dance-tillyou-drop contest. Under Ready’s watchful eye and necessary prodding, both sides moved, giving up

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on some things, sticking to their guns on others. Bargaining, they call it. Teachers recognized that they could probably secure better terms at the table than on the floor of the legislature. The Liberals knew that if they wielded the legislative hammer, it would be an invitation to yet another court challenge. The deal, judging from the terms that leaked out Tuesday, encapsulated what observers had long thought to be the most likely zone of settlement. The teachers moved closer to what other unions have been accepting in wages and benefits, allowing the government to hold the line on compensation costs across the broad public sector. The government put more money into funding for classroom resources including the hiring of more teachers. Some of the savings from the June shutdown of the schools will go to a fund for settling outstanding contract grievances. Not enough in dollar terms to compensate teachers for five weeks spent on

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the picket line with no strike pay. But the BCTF secured the most that could be reasonably expected and survives intact to protect the interests of teachers in the next round. The six-year term is good news for the Liberals because it pushes the next round of contract talks well past the next election. Premier Christy Clark also expressed the hope that it would represent a new beginning in relations with teachers. Maybe. But I’d recall that teachers signed a five-year deal in 2006 and when it expired, the two sides resumed fighting right where they’d left off. Still, this year’s experience shows that seemingly irreconcilable positions can be resolved through collective bargaining, providing the parties want a settlement and take the process seriously. But when they mistrust each other as much as teachers and government, the process takes time — time for positions to be rethought, non-starters to be disposed

of, and public pressure to be applied. Full credit to the parties that when they finally got it together, they did actually engage in honest-to-Vince collective bargaining. That earned them a pat on the head from Ready, who in announcing the deal in the early hours Tuesday, pronounced himself “pleased” with their efforts. How did it happen? “Well, it is a process of negotiation. Both parties worked very hard to get this agreement.” What was in the deal? “I’m not at liberty to release any of the details.” Another part of the Ready method: Never get drawn into a discussion of how the sausage got made and leave it to the parties to explain and defend the contents. With that, the 71-year-old practitioner of the dark arts of the bargaining table headed off to his next assignment, reportedly a two-to-threeday mediation gig in Toronto.

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Prices are in effect until Wednesday, September 24, 2014 or while stock lasts. Quantities and/or selection of items may be limited and may not be available in all stores. No rainchecks. No substitutions on clearance items or where quantities are advertised as limited. Advertised pricing and product selection (flavour, colour, patterns, style) may vary by store location. We reserve the right to limit quantities to reasonable family requirements. We are not obligated to sell items based on errors or misprints in typography or photography. Coupons must be presented and redeemed at time of purchase. Applicable taxes, deposits, or environmental surcharges are extra. No sales to retail outlets. Some items may have “plus deposit and environmental charge” where applicable. ®/™ The trademarks, service marks and logos displayed in this flyer are trademarks of Loblaws Inc. and others. All rights reserved. © 2014 Loblaws Inc. * we match prices! Applies only to our major supermarket competitors’ flyer items. Major supermarket competitors are determined solely by us based on a number of factors which can vary by store location. We will match the competitor’s advertised price only during the effective date of the competitor’s flyer advertisement. WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES (note that our major supermarket competitors may not). Due to the fact that product is ordered prior to the time of our Ad Match checks, quantities may be limited. We match identical items (defined as same brand, size, and attributes) and in the case of fresh produce, meat, seafood and bakery, we match a comparable item (as determined solely by us). We will not match competitors’ “multi-buys” (eg. 2 for $4), “spend x get x”, “Free”, “clearance”, discounts obtained through loyalty programs, or offers related to our third party operations (post office, gas bars, dry cleaners etc.). We reserve the right to cancel or change the terms of this program at any time. Customer Relations: 1-866-999-9890.

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