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Nakusp residents have two options for trash removal: the purchase of designated bags to put out on garbage day or to take their own trash directly to
the dump during opening hours. Last week saw an unwelcome third option — leaving it at the recycling depot on Eighth Avenue and Second Street NW. Bags of trash, a discarded sink, fax machine, a suitcase and food matter littered the area on the
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morning of September 15. Conversation erupted on the Facebook page, the Nakusp Communicator. “…All of us in this community use these recycle bins so going there and seeing it like this is absolutely disgusting and pretty soon they will take them
away. It’s not fair for them to clean up such a mess!” wrote Karina Saarenpaa in her post, complete with photos showing some of the garbage present when she was doing her recycling. Story continued on page 3
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Toadlet numbers way down compared to last years TRISHA SHANKS Arrow Lakes News
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August 26 and 27 saw local families converge at the annual Toadfest at Summit Lake. The event serves to both create awareness of the western toad in our area and to aid them in their migration, which crosses a busy highway. Toadlets must get from their summer habitat back to the lakeshore for winter, and their numbers rely on the kindness of humans to accomplish this safely. Angus Glass, the Communications Coordinator with the Fish and Wildlife Compensation Program said, “We had a great turnout — between 350-400 people over the two days.” Despite the great attendance of participants ready to lend a hand, toad numbers
were down this year. Last year, the total number of toadlets moved was more than 13,000 compared to only 6852 for 2014. Biologists cite unseasonably warm temperatures as the reason. “Basically the extremely hot weather in July and August resulted in the tadpoles developing faster than normal in the warm water, and the main migration occurred a couple of weeks earlier than usual (nearer the beginning of August),” added Glass. The annual event is put on thanks to cooperation between the Fish and Wildlife Compensation Program (FWCP), with support from B.C. Parks; the Ministry of Forests, Lands and Natural Resource Operations; Columbia Basin Trust; the Ministry of Transportation and Infrastructure; and YRB.
2012
2013
2014
Total number of buckets weighed/counted 541
495
317
Total number of toadlets moved 14752
13253
6852
Average toadlets per bucket 27.27
26.77
21.62
Average weight of toadlet (g) 0.44
0.43
0.45
Information was provided by the FWCP
Saddleback Church fundraiser for local mom battling cancer TRISHA SHANKS Arrow Lakes News
When Sarah Aspeslet was diagnosed with cancer more than five years ago, she had no idea of the financial burden it was about to take on her. Over the years, she has made trips from Nakusp to Nelson, Trail, Kelowna and Vancouver for surgeries and treatments; most of what she needed was not available any closer to home. Occasionally, there have been government assistance with gas money and sometimes accommodation but meals and other expenses have been out of pocket and for Sarah, who is on a fixed income, that has meant charging major credit cards or not receiving treatment. “I’m a single mom of two, so it’s been really rough. I am dealing with disconnection notices for bills. I have had trouble paying my rent,” Aspeslet said in an interview. While many of the surgeries and other cancer treatments have been covered by
British Columbia’s Medical Services Palan (MSP), plenty of her medical expenses have not been covered. Associated costs are a reality for many chronically and terminally ill patients. “I’ve had two surgeries a year for five years. I’ve maxed out credit cards,” she added. “I had a major surgery last year and was incapacitated for three months; I couldn’t sit, lay, stand or find any way to be comfortable except for half-propped up.” Sarah was born with a rare bone marrow disorder — Fanconi’s anemia, the rarest form of anemia in the world. Essentially her bone marrow loses its ability to produce blood, and most patients either develop leukemia or bone marrow failure by age 40. Aspeslet, 36, has two children aged eight and fifteen and has recently received the difficult news that nobody is ever prepared to hear: her illness has now become untreatable. She has been given a life expectancy of a year and a half. Diligently fundraising
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Sarah Aspeslet helping Cheryl Jackins at the garage sale to raise funds for her medical-related debt load. . Photo by Trisha Shanks
for help with medical supplies and expenses, her priorities have shifted. She tried to raise funds by organizing a sale of her wardrobe and accessories, then with an online fundraiser hosted by Go Fund Me. However, the news has changed everything. Now she wants to live her remaining months for her family. “A vacation, somewhere out of the country. Something they will never forget,” Aspeslet said through tears. “The bills and rent come first of course but I hope there is potential for a family vacation. If there is anything left over, we’ll take whatever holiday we can get.”
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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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The lymphatic tumor she now has between her femur and her bladder is large, aggressive and inoperable. Because of her other health issues, her immune system cannot handle regular chemotherapy and radiation. She recently returned from ten bouts of targeted radiation via cat scan, however there is little hope of containing the tumor’s growth. The Saddleback Church was the location for a garage sale to assist Sarah with her finances. Members of the delegation and the general public were asked to donate items for sale and all items were sold by donation.
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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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Community YOU ARE INVITED TO: Better waste management plan needed Deepening Community, Story continued from page 1
Many chimed in; the conversation was one of the most active of the week with a total of 20 community members participating in the conversation on the popular forum. Members suggested the culprits might be visitors to the area who don’t have a concern for where their trash ends up. Others suggested maybe it was lower income residents or those without cars to get to the landfill which is located on the Hot Springs Road. The consensus was that garbage is often left in the area and nobody seemed to realize that there is a phone number to call on every bin in the event of concerns. The green recycling bins are not the responsibility of the village. CAO Linda Tynan responded in a phone interview, “They belong under the jurisdiction of the RDCK and are managed by MMBC (Multi-Material BC). Currently, we have a duplication of recycling services because the village has started providing curbside household recycling.”
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Tues. Sept 30, 2014, Arena Auditorium, Nakusp
Trash strewn about the recycling bins last week. Photo by Trisha Shanks
Mike Morrison, Resource Recovery Manager with Environmental Services at the Regional District of Central Kootenay spoke with the Arrow Lakes News, ”Waste Management of Canada has been contracted to provide the recycling bin services for the RDCK at this location and are held to performance standards within the agreement. If we are notified of dumping at the depots, they are quite diligent to rectify it. We are all mandated to
provide a clean and safe experience at each of the 27 depots in the Region.” Morrison added, “It’s fairly typical that we are the last to know. Despite the fact that the contact numbers are posted on the bins and the signage, I have not received a recent complaint about this location.” If residents see any type of contamination or abuse of the recycling depot, they are welcome to contact the RDCK at (250) 365-6372, 1-800-808-1909 or online at www.wm.com.
Paper publication date to change in October Trisha Shanks Arrow Lakes News
What difference does a day make? In the newspaper business, more than you might realize. The Arrow Lakes News has been a Wednesday paper for as long as anyone can remember, but that’s about to change. Thursday has been chosen as the new distribution day. Reporters, ad staff, editors, columnists and contributors spend the entire week creating the editorial content and ads
that go into every issue. They work with a Sunday deadline for Monday press deadline, Tuesday printing and Wednesday distribution to retailers and subscribers. This is all newspaper vernacular meaning that the content is required to be finalized three days before the customer can buy their paper. The difference between a Sunday deadline and Monday can mean timelier editorial, better quotes from professionals who don’t work weekends and full
coverage of weekend events. It also pushes each of the steps back by a day, ultimately changing the newspaper from a Wednesday issue to Thursday. Changing the issue date to Thursday creates many benefits for the Arrow Lakes News. Publisher Chuck Bennet said, “Shipping into the market is changing from Revelstoke to Castlegar and Nelson, which will give us distribution into New Denver and Silverton which we haven’t had for a while.” For those who
work to create the newspaper, having that extra business day means much more. “Coming off of a weekend and having to have it printed so early is challenging,” added∑ Bennett. Working toward the best content and sense of the community, staff will be able to better represent local news and culture with increased coverage. This will be the last Wednesday paper; the next issue will be available on Thursday October 2.
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Village of Nakusp Notice of 2014 Tax Sale Notice is hereby given that the following described properties will be sold by Public Auction, to be held under the provisions of Part II of the Local Government Act. The auction will be held on MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 2014 at 10:00 a.m. in the Village of Nakusp Council Chambers at 91- 1st Street NW, Nakusp, British Columbia. At the time of the bid, successful bidders are required to deposit CASH, CERTIFIED CHEQUE, BANK DRAFT, or INTERAC with the Collector. Any person placing successful bids on behalf of a Company must be prepared to affix the Company’s Corporate Seal to documents. The purchase of a Tax Sale property is subject to tax under the PROPERTY PURCHASE TAX ACT on the fair market value of the property. Properties will be withdrawn from the Tax Sale upon payment of delinquent taxes, plus interest, from January 1, 2014 (or date of last payment) to the date of payment. This payment must be made by CASH, CERTIFIED CHEQUE, BANK DRAFT, or INTERAC and must be received in the Village Office PRIOR to 10:00 a.m. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 2014
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This notice is published in accordance with Section 405(1) of the Local Government Act. • The lowest amount for which parcel may be sold is the “Upset Price”. The Upset Price includes: a) delinquent and arrears taxes plus interest to date of sale; b) current years taxes plus penalty; c) the sum of 5% of the foregoing amounts; and d) Land Title fees. • The highest bidder at or above the upset price shall be declared the purchaser. If no bids are received, the Village will be declared the purchaser. • The purchaser has no legal rights to the property until one (1) year has expired from the date of the Tax Sale. • The owner has one year in which to redeem the property; paying back the upset price plus interest accrued to the date of redemption. • At redemption, the purchaser is paid back their bid plus interest accrued from the date of the Tax Sale. • PURCHASERS MUST PAY BY CASH, CERTIFIED CHEQUE, BANK DRAFT, or INTERAC (Purchasers are given one (1) hour to secure funds) • Title to property not redeemed within one year from the date of the tax sale will be transferred to the purchaser on receipt of Land Title Act fee. • The purchaser will be responsible to pay the Property Purchase Tax on the fair market value of the property at the time of the transfer of the title. • The Property Purchase Tax Act rates are 1% on the first $200,000 of fair market value and 2% on the balance. Clyde Bersky, Director of Finance/Collector Village of Nakusp
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Editorial Our View
B.C. teachers dispute over At long last the labour dispute between B.C.’s teachers and the provincial government is over and students have returned to class. Thank goodness. While we applaud both sides for finally reaching an agreement and ending this bitter dispute, we do have to wonder why it is necessary to hold a Professional Development Day the first week back. That’s right; some school districts in the Kootenay have decided not to postpone the scheduled day off for students. Both School District 8 (Kootenay Lake) and School District 20 (Castlegar/Trail), have proclaimed that students do not have to go to school on Friday. But not all districts are so rigid. School District 10 has decided to delay their Pro-D Day (which was scheduled for Monday September 29) in order to allow students to get back into the regular routine of school. That appears to be a better solution than interrupting the first week of learning. It also shows that changing a Pro-D Day is a valid option. We have to applaud the district for making the change some of the larger districts refused to alter. We suggest that other districts should look at SD 10 as an example It’s difficult to understand the logic of not postponing it. While we concede that Pro-D days are important — allowing teachers and management to have school-wide discussions and host learning and development sessions — it’s hard to justify closing the schools for another day, especially during the first week back. Parents have already been challenged with the task of finding child care or activities for their children during the strike. Now after being told that school is finally returning, they discover it is going to be a shortened week. From a public relations point of view, keeping students out of school on Friday is a bit of a disaster for both the teachers and the district, and both sides need to work on improving their public image. SD 10 made the right decision.
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Letter to the Editor Dear Constituents, This fall the citizens of Kootenay West have the ability to participate in a number of public consultations and services. I wanted to make sure that all of these opportunities were highlighted to have as much participation as possible from our region. Each fall, the Select Standing Committee on Finance and Government Services holds province-wide public consultations on the next provincial budget. The committee holds public hearings in 17 communities across the province. British Columbians are invited to attend hearings or to register to make a presentation to the committee on how they feel the Province should spend money and on what services. They will be in Castlegar on Monday September 29 from 6 to 9 p.m. in the Kootenay Room of the Sandman Hotel. If you would like to make a presentation to the committee or are a part of a group or agency that would like to present please call 1-877-428-8337 to register. You can also email financecommittee@leg.bc.ca, but make sure to include the name of the presenter and the organization’s name and contact information. For more informa-
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tion please visit www.leg.bc.ca/cmt/ finance/public-hearings.asp. On Wednesday, October 1, the Office of the Ombudsperson will be visiting the area. The Ombudsperson can assist any constituent who believes that a provincial government ministry or public agency has treated them unfairly. The role of the Ombudsperson office is to investigate complaints to determine whether public agencies have acted fairly and reasonably and whether their actions and decisions were consistent with relevant legislation, policies and procedures. You need to call ahead of time to book an appointment to discuss your complaint. The staff will be in both Castlegar and Trail on Wednesday, October 1. Please call 1-800-567-3247 to book an appointment and visit www.ombudsman.bc.ca for more information. On Wednesday, October 8, the B.C. Electoral Boundaries Commission will be in the Kootenay West constituency asking for public input on the area and boundaries of provincial electoral districts. This is an opportunity to participate in this important process. The B.C. Electoral Commission is an independent and non-partisan group Selina Birk Creative Support
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that makes decisions regarding electoral boundaries in the province. The commission will be in Trail October 8 at the Best Western Plus Hotel at 10:30 a.m.. There is no pre-registration required for an in-person submission. You can also make a submission online or through email. All of this information can be found at the commission‘s website, www.bc-ebc.ca. Columbia Basin Trust (CBT) is hosting drop-in community workshops in communities around the basin from September to January. The CBT wants your input on how the trust can support residents and communities in the future. They are renewing their strategic priorities to celebrate their twentieth anniversary. Please visit the Our Trust, Our Future website, ourtrustourfuture.cbt.org, for more information and the dates and locations of these workshops. I hope many of you can take advantage of these opportunities and participate. Sincerely, Katrine Conroy, MLA Kootenay West
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Arrow Lakes News Wednesday, September 24, 2014
Nakusp Museum open 9:30-5 pm daily. September 24 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: Survive the Job Search: Maintaining Motivation. Searching and applying for work can be stressful. This workshop offers tools to motivate yourself and boost your confidence while searching for work. 9:15 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. Pre-registration is required. To register, or if you have questions, call WorkBC @ 265-3318. September 24 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 24 Julie Leffelaar, Support & Education Coordinator for the Alzheimer Society of B.C. will be at the Seniors Coffee Time at the Senior Centre 10 - 11 am. She will also be meeting with the Caregivers’ support group. Everyone is welcome to attend or arrange a meeting with her by calling 250-687-1339. September 24 Creative Writing Club @ Nakusp Youth Centre 3:30 to 4:30 p.m. September 24 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 24 AA Meeting from 7 to 8 p.m at the Terra Pondera Clubhouse in Nakusp. For more information call 265-4216. September 25 Nakusp T’ai Chi at the Legion 10 to11 a.m. Call Ruth 265-3353. September 25 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. September 25 Nerd Night @ Nakusp Youth Centre. 6 to10 p.m. For more information contact Cassia @ 265-2000. September 25 African Drumming Group @ NaCoMo at 7:15 p.m. Bring your own drum. New drummers welcome. September 25 Last Men’s night at Nakusp Golf Club. For more information contact the pro shop @ 265-4531. September 26 BC Gold & Silver Recycle’s Roadshow @ Seniors Hall 9:00 to 5:00 p.m. The recyclers will pay cash on the spot for gold jewelry, silver coins, gold coins and they even buy dental gold such as caps, bridges and gold fillings. For more information of if you would like to arrange a home visit call Paul or Linda @ (778) 257-8647. September 26 New Denver Farmer’s Market 10 to 2 p.m. September 26 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. September 26 Drop in @ Nakusp Youth Centre. 7 to 11 p.m. For more information contact Cassia @ 265-2000.
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September 27 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.
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September 27 Edgewood Farmer’s Market 9 to 12 p.m. in field beside the Legion. September 27 Flag Football @ NSS Soccer Field at 10 a.m. For ages 17 and up. September 27 Meat Draws @ the Legion Nakusp 3:30 to 6:30 p.m. This month's proceeds go to support the Nakusp & District Museum Society. September 28 Crib Tournament @ Nakusp Legion. Doors open at 12:30 p.m., game starts at 1 p.m. September 28 Artists Trading Cards Trading Session at the Broadway Deli. 1:30 to 2:30 p.m. For more information call Don Mabie @ 265-3673. September 28 AA Meeting 5 to 6 p.m at the Terra Pondera Clubhouse in Nakusp. For more information call 265-4216. September 29 Wise Yoga/Beginning and Returning Students @ Nakusp Seniors Hall. $12 per class. For more information contact Terry @ 265-0177. September 29 Bridge @ Nakusp Senior’s Centre, every Monday 1:15 to 3:30 p.m. Cost is $2.50, and beginners welcome.
October 1 Poker Night at the Leland Hotel. It’s free and beginners are welcome. 7 p.m. start. For more information contact Dan @ 265-3314. October 1 AA Meeting from 7 to 8 p.m. at the Terra Pondera Clubhouse in Nakusp. For more information call 265-4216.
October 3 You are invited to meet and greet Nadine Stefan, a long time established artist and celebrate the opening of her new series “Wildflower” at Studio Connexion Gallery 203 Fifth Ave. NW downtown Nakusp from 7 - 9 p.m.
October 4 The Nakusp & District Chamber of Commerce is hosting a Mushroom Gala Dinner at the K2 Rotor Lodge. This dinner will include a cocktail reception, a three course gourmet dinner and will feature local mushrooms and food growers. Please join us to celebrate the fall season and to launch a new and exciting event for the community. Tickets are $50 including taxes and gratuity and are available at the Visitor Centre, any Chamber director or by calling Barbara at 250-265-0066.
September 29 Music Jam @ Nakusp Youth Centre 3:30 to 5:30 p.m. Contact Cassia @ 265-2000.
October 4 Arrow Lakes Art Council Presents: Chorealis. A 12 voice un-conducted a cappella voice ensemble from Vernon @ Bonnington Arts Centre at 8 p.m. Adults $20, Seniors $15, Students $10, Family (2+2) $40.
September 29 NSS Parents Advisory Council AGM @ NSS Library 7 p.m.
October 11 Morgan Davis performs at the Silverton Memorial Hall
September 30 Feldenkrais ‘Awareness Through Movement’ Class 8 to 9 p.m. @ NaCoMo. For more information, contact Tyson Bartel @ 250 226-6826 or thaitouch@yahoo.com.
October 18 Household Hazardous Waste Round Up at the Nakusp Arena from 11 to 2 p.m.
September 30 Nakusp T’ai Chi at the Legion 10 to11 a.m. and an evening class at 7 to 8 p.m. Call Ruth 265-3353. September 30 Drop-in @ Nakusp Youth Centre. 3:30 to 5:30 p.m. For more information contact Cassia @ 265-2000 September 30 Nakusp and Area Development Board and CBT presents: Deepening Community, A community conversation with best-selling author and entertaining speaker Paul Born @ Nakusp Arena Auditorium. He is considered one of North America’s leaders on topics of Community and Collaborative Action. Refreshments and desserts at 6:30 p.m. with conversation to follow. October 1 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: What are Essential Skills for work? This workshop explores essential skills for the workplace and gives insight into what local employers are looking for in employees. Find out how your essential skills measure up! 9:15 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. Pre-registration is required. To register, or if you have questions, call WorkBC @ 265-3318. October 1 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. October 1 Coffee and goodies at the Senior Centre in Nakusp. Every Wednesday from 10 to 11 a.m. October 1 Scrabble @ Nakusp Public Library last Wednesday of each month. Game starts at 1 p.m. October 1 Creative Writing Club @ Nakusp Youth Centre 3:30 to 4:30 p.m.
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Countdown to race, the marshall preps the riders on the start line.
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Nakusp hosts MotoGiro on Hot Springs Road Ryan Willman Arrow Lakes News
The Rocky Mountain Selection, under the umbrella of the Canadian Vintage Motorcycle Group, conducted their third classic MotoGiro in Nakusp during the weekend of September 12. The event is modeled after the original Giro Motociclistico d’Italia that
enjoyed international success until a horrendous crash in 1957 put an end to the 3000 kilometre endurance race. The motorcycle world took an obligatory step back when all road races were banned in the aftermath of the crash, until it was revived in 1999. The revival saw the road race take on a more relaxed structure while maintaining the sprit
MotoGiro involves a day of road riding on a public road loop from Nakusp to Nelson, followed by a second day of closed-course timed races up the Nakusp Hot Springs road. Riders and bikes are separated into class and category, then raced in groups of four over the course of seven heats. The races are timed, and results are sorted out at the end
of competition and passion that inspired the original. The Rocky Mountain MotoGiro is an opportunity for vintage motorcycle enthusiasts to share their appreciation for passionate Italian design and is one of many similar races being conducted internationally. In the spirit of the original event, The Rocky Mountain
of the day according to every rider’s handicap. This allows the organizers to race a range of combinations drawing from the pool of slower and faster bikes and riders. Over 30 vintage motorcycle enthusiasts participated in the event, which organizer Dave Marshall hopes to establish as a mainstay for the September weekend.
New digs in store for the Arrow Lakes newspaper office Trisha Shanks Arrow Lakes News
On September 30 one door will close and another will open. Arrow Lakes News is on the move. Anyone walking past the newspaper office may have noticed the “For Rent” sign on the door; the large office suite is being vacated because it’s just too big for the two-person staff occu-
pying it. The pending move is part of the paper’s revitalization. New publisher Chuck Bennett took over last spring and set about evaluating all aspects of the small town news office, from staffing to location. A move made a lot of sense based on square footage, with too much of it empty. “I thought this (the current) building wasn’t the
right fit — too big, with a lot of empty space. Downsizing made sense to me. We needed a smaller office; one of the challenges of an office that’s too big is that it creates an empty feel,” Bennett said in an interview. The search began for a new location. On the wish list was an accessibility ramp, ample parking and size to better accommodate the staff of one
full time and one part time employee. Bennett decided on the former Columbia Cable building at 89 First Avenue NE. The revitalization has also included reopening the office to walk-in traffic between 9 a.m. and 1 p.m. Monday to Friday and changes to staff as well. Locals can again drop in for subscription renewals, classified or business ad
placements, and newspaper sales. People who want to come by in person with a story lead or to buy paper bundles are invited to do so. They will be greeted by the cheery smile of Chantelle Carter in the Sales Associate/Office Manager position. Arrow Lakes News has had its challenges as part of the community, however things are about to change.
Bennett looks forward to reviving and renewing community ties. “A smaller office allows us to be vibrant. We don’t need to be on Main Street to do that,” said Bennett. “We want to be dynamic and part of the community and I want to revive that. We are a local business and rely on local customers. It is a positive move for the paper.”
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Paul Born hopes to build a better world. His website states, “Together, we will create vibrant communities by building community, leading collaboratively and reducing poverty.” It’s a tall order but one he has dedicated his life to. For anyone who has ever tried to attract volunteers or organize anything, the meaning of the term STP will be amusing; it stands for the “Same Ten People.” The reference is to the same group of people being the ones who show up to participate, volunteer, steer and be active in community projects. The elusive “general public” is the target, yet just a handful of the same folks seem to be the only ones moving to action.
Born is a global leader in helping organizations and communities to develop innovative ideas that motivate people to collaborative action. He is renowned facilitator; an entertaining, humorous speaker; a philosopher; a storyteller; and a best-selling author. One audience member stated, “You can’t even be in the same room as Paul without starting to feel better about the world.” As a result of a scheduling coincidence, Born will be in the area at the end of September. The Nakusp and Area Development Board is inviting all community members to a public meeting facilitated by Born on September 30 at the Arena Auditorium. Thanks to the generous support of Columbia Basin
Trust for our Community engagement efforts, admission to the event is free. The meeting will start with dessert and refreshments at 6:30 p.m.. Find out more at www.tamarackcommunity. ca. This is an opportunity for Nakusp and area to build on our collaborative efforts and refresh our collective wisdom, to have our voices heard and to have an opportunity to make a difference. Previous community meetings and luncheons have focused on economic development. This one will be broad-based and include all sectors. Everyone is welcome to attend and participate in whatever way is comfortable. As an added bonus, the first 100 people to arrive will receive a free copy of
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• This Week in History • October 4, 1934 At an enthusiastic gathering of Liberal Representatives from the KasloSlocan riding at Nakusp on Thursday. C.C. Leary, provincial member was unanimously chosen as candidate for the federal nomination in Kootenay West. His name will go before the federal convention in Nelson, October 3.
near Castlegar at an estimated cost of $25 million moved a step closer to reality with the announcement by Hon. R. E. Sommers, minister of lands, forest, and mines, that an agreement, requiring the posting of a substantial bond, has been concluded between the B.C. Government and the Kaiser Aluminum and Chemical Corporation of the United September 29, 1944 States. James Draper of New Denver, resident of Slocan for September 24, 1964 30 years, was chosen to The funeral for Mrs. Bercarry the Liberal banner tha Sheill was held Friday for Kootenay West into the at Needles. She came to Federal election campaign Needles in 1900 and had at a nominating convention resided there ever since. of the West Kootenay Fed- She was 88 and was a chareral Liberal Association at ter member of the Needles the Canadian Legion Hall, Women’s Institute. Nelson, Wednesday night. October 9, 1974 October 7, 1954 The new Arrow Lakes A storage dam to be built Hospital is just six weeks
away from completion. Most of the rooms have been completed except for fixtures and final coats of paint, but the laundry room and a couple others still need some lighting and other work done first. September 26, 1984 Three children in the Nakusp area have been diagnosed to have the highly infectious whooping cough. The three children were all in one family and were quarantined as soon as the disease was diagnosed. September 28, 1994 About 200 people attended the Arrow Lakes Hospital Society AGM at the Legion Hall. Prior to the meeting agenda being approved, several questions were raised from the floor concerning the voting
power of members, the change of meeting date and the additions of the agenda. The chairman was asked if he would accept two additions to the agenda including: 1. Dismissal of the Director of Nursing and 2. A report to the Society as the disposition of the staff’s petition to the board. They were added to the agenda. September 29, 2004 A cafeteria-style restaurant in the Green Door bulding , which would be owned and operated by the Arrow Lakes Young Entrepreneurs Society (ALYES), could be a couple months away from opening. The group is waiting to hear if they have received funding form Human Resources and Skills Development Canada before they can proceed with renovations.
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Nakusp’s Ben de Wit wins bronze in France TRISHA SHANKS Arrow Lakes News
The Arrow Lakes News has been following local rowing talent Ben de Wit through his achievements on the water since 2011, when he was part of the team that took the silver medal at the Pan American Games in Mexico. This month, de Wit is again making waves internationally as part of the team that
snagged the bronze at the World University Rowing Championships in Gravelines, France. “This was my first trip to France. The area we were in is all along the ocean and it reminded me of coastal B.C.. There’s the ferry service to England kind of like the ferries between Vancouver and Victoria,” de Wit said in an interview with the Arrow Lakes
Nakusp Secondary School alum and current UBC grad student Ben de Wit, (back row, fourth from right) celebrates bronze with his team.
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spotted a “Learn to Row” poster on campus at UBC. As luck would have it, the team was aggressively recruiting for novice rowers and de Wit fit the description they were after: tall and athletic. Having played hockey, soccer and basketball during his teen years at Nakusp Secondary School, he had also been looking to join a few clubs. This year, he is back on the rowing team after a couple of years off for work. Several months ago, he was selected to join the 2014 International University Sports Federation Men’s 8 rowing team. Enrolling at school was a prerequisite to being on the team, so he is again at UBC now pursuing his master’s in Mining Engineering. Bronze medal winners comprising this year’s contingent of
nine (eight rowers and one Coxswain) included four students from the University of British Columbia, two from Ontario schools and one from Harvard University who is actually a Canadian. When asked what de Wit enjoyed most about the trip he said, “Spending time with my teammates. I really liked meeting other athletes and coaches and seeing how they train. Rowing is a pretty small community and has a lot of great people.” Canada was one of 33 countries participating in the FISU World Rowing Championships held at the Parc des Rives de l’Aa from September 12-14. Competition is open to all student athletes who are presently studying or who have graduated within the past year. Athletes must be between 17 and 28 years of age.
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Local growers and artisans peddle their wares at the Farmer’s Market on Saturday September 20, 2014. Fans of local, organic, or hundred mile diet are able to buy seasonal produce and honey from farmers in the area as well as Made in Canada artwork, handicrafts, baking, chocolates and more. The market runs all season from the May Long Weekend until Thanksgiving Weekend every year. This year’s last market will be October 11, 2014. “This year we were very busy with lots of local merchants participating,” said Colette Beaulieu, market manager who says she does so with help from other merchants. She also added that the turnout for vendors and attendance this year was comparable to past years. What to watch for - On Saturday October 4th, as part of the grassroots movement for the Mushroom Festival, there will be local wild mushrooms and mushrooms dishes to sample available at the market.
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school. These statistics have serious implications on society, as literacy rates impact every aspect of our lives: healthcare, education, crime rates, employment and economic status. This month, Black Press and the Columbia Basin Alliance for Literacy (CBAL) are joining forces to raise funds and awareness about the importance of literacy with the fourth annual Reach a Reader campaign. The campaign will culminate with community leaders and volunteers hitting the streets across the Columbia Basin and Boundary to distribute special editions of local papers and collect donations in support of community-based literacy programs. The Reach a Reader campaign coincides with Decoda Literacy Solutions’ inaugural Literacy is Life Campaign — a provincewide fundraising and awareness campaign designed to create a new, modern understanding of literacy and raise funds to ensure community-based literacy programs across British Columbia can support the people who depend upon them. CBAL’s executive director, Ali Wassing, says, “We have been gratified to see the high level of support and enthusiasm for CBAL’s annual partnership with Black Press on the Reach a Reader campaign. This fall, in tandem with the launch of Decoda’s Literacy is Life provincial campaign and the hugely successful Raise-a-Reader campaign in the Lower Mainland, we look forward to a banner year for literacy.” For more information visit cbal.org.
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Birds of Nakusp Climate expert It’s time to dig out the feeders and give them a good cleaning
If you like to feed birds in the winter then it’s time to dig out the feeders and give them a good cleaning. In the early fall, resident birds such as chickadees, nuthatches, juncos and jays begin to establish their winter feeding territories. Once the birds have found an area that can provide them with sufficient food, they tend to stay with it as long as the supply holds up. If your address isn’t in the territory by early winter, then it might never be! Some of the other birds likely to visit winter feeders — such as redpolls, grosbeaks and goldfinches — have not yet arrived in the area. But if you want to improve your chances of attracting these species, your feeders must be up when they arrive. I usually put mine up in early October. Some people have questioned whether or not providing food at this time of year will cause birds to abandon their normal foods, or perhaps delay their migration. The available evidence suggests that most birds utilize a variety of foods throughout the day; they will not just sit at a feeder and gorge themselves. It seems more likely that most birds use feeders to supplement their normal diet, rather than replace it. There is little research to suggest winter bird feeding is in any way harm-
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ful to a birds health, except in those cases where people provide inappropriate food. Bread, for example, contains bulk but very little nutrional value. There have been cases where birds have filled up on such “empty foods” and then died overnight, their bodies not having the energy to keep warm. Each year I see one or two feeders around town that include table scraps. This is probably not a good idea. The only birds likely to be attracted to such a feeder would be crows, ravens, starlings and possibly Steller’s Jays. These are very aggressive birds. Once they move in, it is unlikely other species will get much to eat. Putting feeders out in October is also unlikely to affect migration patterns. Most migrants have left by then, and those that haven’t are generally not the seed eaters so they will not be tempted by your feeders.
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The best foods to provide local winter birds are seeds (especially sunflower) and beef fat. Some birds prefer hanging feeders while others tend to feed only on the ground or on platform feeders. If you want to feed a variety of birds, you will have to provide a variety of feeding stations. But without question, the first feeding station you should provide is a hanging feeder with sunflower seeds. The small, black oily seeds seem to be most effective. The seed mixtures available in most stores are not as good at attracting birds in our area. At my feeders, only the ground feeding birds, such as Juncos, choose these over sunflower seeds. The mixtures also contain a lot of millet, which tends to remain in the feeders after all else has been taken. If you want more detailed information on feeders, and feeding in general, give me a call.
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event takes place at 7 p.m. on Wednesday, October 8, at the Learning Centre on 311 Broadway Street. “Global temperature changes mean we can expect more extreme weather events, receding glaciers and changes to snowpacks, river flows, growing seasons and more,” said Reasoner. “This has important implications for communities in the Columbia Basin.” Indeed, many communities worldwide are now planning for a future climate that will be different than what we’ve known and experienced in the past. While Reasoner
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Ten long haired, grey and grey tabby kittens play clumsily with one another and climb on top of their two mothers in a Protecting Animal Life Society (PALS) foster home. Fluffy, cuddly kittens grow up to become cats with varied personalities so this is something to consider before committing to a kitten who seems just too cute to resist. Little kittens grow up to be large cats and have a lifespan of 15 or more years. The two mothers have already been spayed. They are well socialized with one another having been raised together, and their combined 10 kittens nurse from either of them due to the bond that they all share. PALS is seeking loving, com-
mitted owners during the next few weeks. They rely solely on the availability of local foster homes to provide care and socialization to the pets that they take in. PALS is operated only by volunteers and they have no shelter building. “We want to see an end to the cruel cycle of unwanted cats,” stated Linda Kendall, treasurer and spokesperson for the local animal rescue association. “For some reason, it is still considered an option to treat cats as a throwaway pet, but this should not be the case.” One female cat can produce between 100-400 viable offspring inside of seven years. Cats are far more likely to be in need than any other type of pet, comprising 95 per cent of the animals served by the foundation. PALS wants the public to
PALS has ten fluffy kittens coming up for adoption but hopes that all will be spayed and neutered as early as possible to stop the cruel cycle of unwanted cats. Photo submitted
know having your cat spayed or neutered as early as possible will have a huge impact on population. For animals who are altered at five months, or on your vet’s recommendation, this ensures that they will never reproduce because cats can start bearing young as early as six months of age. The rescue is
attempting to curb production of unwanted cats by reducing the amount of kittens produced and are doing what they can to help people achieve this. Partnering with local vets, PALS offers the Low Income Assistance Program, designed to cover 60 per cent of the cost of a typical spay or neuter at
Art opening Arrow Lakes Arts Council Landscape artists have had the honour of showing at Studio Connexion Gallery this year and in the past. To close the regular exhibition season we have chosen Nadine Stefan, a long time established artist, to show her new series, “Wildflower.” The New Denver/ Calgary artist has created new acrylic paintings on wood panels. The series depicts low ground scapes focusing on beautiful grasses, weeds and flowers. Nadine’s inspiration comes from nature and also from her travels this last summer. The paintings will be of interest to nature and art lov-
ers in general. Her show will run from September 23 to October 11. Please note that the reception for the show will be on Friday October 3 from 7 to 9 p.m.. You are invited to meet and greet Nadine and to celebrate her new series at Studio Connexion Gallery, 203 Fifth Avenue NW (only two and a half blocks from Broadway Street). Refreshments will be served. The regular gallery hours are 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. from Tuesday to Saturday, or by appointment to accommodate your busy schedule. See you at the gallery!
On Saturday, October 4, the Arrow Lakes Arts Council is opening its 2014-15 Concert Series with the Chorealis Vocal Ensemble. As a part of their fall tour, “Pathways of Love,” Chorealis will have the pleasure of singing for the Arrow Lakes region in Nakusp for the first time. The ensemble’s 11 members all live in the Okanagan from Salmon Arm through to Kelowna and have been singing together since 2008. The Chorealis ensemble is a unique vocal group, as they do not have a conductor. Instead, all members contribute to create their fine, harmonious and unaccompanied sound. The ensemble performs a broad range of music, both sacred and secular. They especially love singing early music,
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Chorealis, a twelve-voice, unconducted a cappella vocal ensemble, picture above in a 2013 performance. Photo submitted
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