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Kiosk adds a library spirit to airport ARNE PETRYSHEN Townsman Staff
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Jeff Faragher, cellist, Music and Artistic Director for the Symphony of the Kootenays, and Aurora Smith, a violinist from Nelson, provided a musical introduction for the Symphony of the Kootenays Annual General Meeting Wednesday, Sept. 24, at the hall at Christ Church Anglican in Cranbrook. The Symphony is launching its second season after a dramatic comeback from a year’s hiatus last year. The first concert, “From Old Worlds to New,” kicks off Oct. 25 at the Key City Theatre in Cranbrook. See more, Page 3.
RCMP seek witnesses to Wednesday accident On Wednesday, Sept. 24, 2014, at approximately 11:15 p.m., the Cranbrook RCMP attended to the report of a motor vehicle accident at the corner of 2nd street and 14th avenue north in Cranbrook. The accident involved a pick-up truck and a car. There were other vehicles and
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deadline is 4 p.m. On Oct. 10 at 4:30 p.m. the Chief Election Officer will officially declare the list of candidates for Mayor, Council and Trustee. That list will be available online the same day by 5 p.m.
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Passengers will be able to borrow and download books before hopping on a flight at the Cranbrook Regional International Airport. That’s provided you have a library card. The new Cranbrook Public Library kiosk and Cloud Library gives travellers a choice of a broad range of online resources offered through the library, as well as internet access. The kiosk also includes a book exchange, so travellers can take a book along with them on their travels or leave one for others to enjoy. Passengers with a library card can borrow and download audiobooks and e-books from “Library to Go” and e-magazines from Zinio through the free Wifi connection. The airport will also have a general-use library membership for those who don’t have a card, but it only includes the online borrowing portion of the membership. The kiosk is a joint effort between the library and the airport.
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New heavy horse hitch impresses in Idaho Local team ‘Iron Hearts’ makes Heavy Horse and Mule show in Sandpoint a true international competition
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A newly formed Heavy Horse Hitch team in the area has already achieved some success in international competition. The “Iron Hearts” hitch is home from a very successful showing at the 38th annual International Heavy Horse and Mule show held in Sandpoint, Idaho. The Iron Hearts hitch came about when
friends Glenda Larson, from Wardner, B.C., and Cheryl Virostek, from Rolling Hills, Alberta, decided to join forces putting their horses and equipment together, to create a bigger display. Larson and Virostek also made some joint purchases to round out what equipment they already had, refurbishing their equipment in flashy black and white colours.
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The International Heavy Horse and Mule show in Sandpoint was held this weekend. “We were the only Canadian team represented,” Larson said. “That made it an international event. “Cranbrook supplied a lot of supporters who made the trip to cheer us on.” She added the Cranbrook contingent in the stands cheered loudly when Iron Hearts made their way into the ring and throughout their drive. “Friends from far and wide came to help Iron Hearts with all the chores that are required to make a successful showing. Some were able to assist by driving in classes where needed,” Larson said. Besides Glenda and
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Craig Sololuk and Cheryl Virostek help a couple of Iron Hearts Clydesdales ready for the Heavy Horse and Mule show in Sandpoint this weekend past. Cheryl driving in the classes, the other teamsters included Craig Sololuk in Men’s Hitch, David Cumming in Senior Hitch, Hugh Naldrett in Men’s Cart, Ken McAleese in farm
equipment and Kena Manson in Junior Team Driving. Iron Hearts took home 12 ribbons from the event. Larson said the ones that stood out most for the crew were
Supreme Mare of Show in the Halter Class division, first in the Team Matched Mare and Third in Unicorn in the Driving Division. They also won “The Golden Pitch Fork” for their im-
pressive display and presentation of their horses in the barn. Iron Hearts is making plans for future shows and demonstrations.
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Nomination Continued from page 1
General voting day for the Local Government Election is Saturday, November 15 from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. Voters will be asked to vote for one Mayor, up to six Councillors and up to five Trustees. In addition the City will be seeking electoral assent on whether or not to continue adding fluo-
ride to the City’s Water system. The question will ask: “Are you in favour of Council adopting City of Cranbrook Cease Fluoridation Bylaw No. 3799, 2014, which authorizes stopping the addition of fluoride to the municipal water supply effective January 1, 2015?”
Kimberley woman sets up evening for veterans CAROLYN GRANT Daily Bulletin
The Royal Canadian Legion in Kimberley has been gone for several years now. One of the many benefits of a Legion is that it provides a place for military veterans to meet, to talk about common experiences. Cindy Postnikoff is the mother of a military veteran and she knows how important that social time is for veterans. To that end, she is organizing an evening to connect with veterans at the Kimberley Public Library reading room on October 21, 2014 from 6:30 to 9 p.m. “This is a social, coming together for coffee, and an opportunity for veterans to meet old friends and make new ones,” she said. “All veterans are welcome. “As the mother of a military veteran, it is my
intention to help veterans get recognized and know they are appreciated. I understand the importance of fellowship and the power in camaraderie for our men and women who have served.” The intention is to begin on October 21 and then continue with twice a month meetings. The November meetings will be on the 4th and 18th. Postnikoff is calling the group ‘Military Ames’. “I met a Vietnam vet named Bruce Ames, and I’d like to honour him,” she said. “Plus we are aiming to help veterans.” Postnikoff has worked with the VA in the past but there is no government involvement in this group, it’s just an informal way for veterans to meet. For more information call Cindy at 250-9193137.
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The Symphony of the Kootenays held its annual general meeting Wednesday, Sept. 24, at the Christ Church Anglican Hall in Cranbrook, to discuss the exciting new season coming up, which begins Oct. 25 in Cranbrook, and to discuss the year past. The Symphony took a year’s hiatus in 2012/2013, before coming back in 2013/2014 with a new Music and Artistic Director, Jeff Faragher. At Wednesday evening’s AGM, Steen Jorgensen announced he would be stepping down as President, though remaining on the board — Ian Adams will be taking over as President. The board of directors, new and returning, was also affirmed for the coming year. Left to right: President-elect Ian Adams, Lorraine Butler, Dr. William Newsome, Ruth Sawatsky, Rob MacDonald, Shirley Hansen, Michael Grossman, Michelle Wilson, Steen Jorgensen, Barry Coulter.
BC expands skilled trades progam T r e vor C raw l e y Townsman Staff
The B.C. government is expanding a grant program as part of a jobs training blueprint for students studying in-demand skilled trades at public post-secondary institutions. Announced on Thursday, the B.C. Access Grant for Labour Market Priorities has been expanded to aid student funding for relocation and tool costs, along with further funding to reduce provincial student loans and support from StudentAidBC. Funding may receive up to $16,400 in non-repayable grants to help them cover the full cost of their education at 14 post-secondary institutions across the province, which includes the College of the Rockies. In addition to the expanded grant program, the government is provide $6.8 million to fund 1,424 new seats at those aforementioned post-second-
ary institutions to reduce wait times for trades training. “We’re delivering on B.C.’s blueprint to make sure British Columbians have the right training to take advantage of the growing economy,” said Advanced Education Minister Amrik Virk. It’s no secret that the labour market has been begging for skilled trades over the last few years, a shortage that only getting worse as the baby boomer generation begins to retire. A million job openings are expected by 2022 and almost half of those will require college education or apprenticeship training. Students are eligible for B.C. Access Grants if they qualify for StudentAid BC funding, attend full-time studies in foundation or pre-apprenticeship programs and enrol at an eligible post-secondary institution. There are 13 programs eligible for the grant funding,
which include studies such as power engineering, heavy duty mechanics, carpenters and heavy equipment operators. From the perspective of the College of the Rockies, funding is available for relocation, tools, loans and unmet needs. Up to $4,000 is available for relocation, $500 for tools, a maximum of $2,000 of funding to reduce provincial loans and up to $6,500 for unmet needs to pay for education and living expenses. The College of the Rockies isn’t a stranger to the skilled trade shortage, and enrolment in their programs, such as heavy duty mechanics and welding, are through the roof, according to Russell Workun, the dean of instruction trades. “Heavy duty equipment technician program is one that is obviously very popular, simply because in our region, there’s a lot of big equipment that needs to be worked on,” said Workun. “The welding
program is another very popular one that we’ve added extra intakes in order to get people coming in. The industrial electrician is another very popular program. “These are all kind of reflecting the demands we see in our region for workers.” With those kinds of programs already in place at the College, Workun added that the demand has accelerated the expansion of some skilled trades areas. “We’ve seen a boost in our numbers in the industrial mechanics program here in the last couple years, again because there’s a need,” he said. “When we talk to the CanFors and the Tecks and the people that use industrial mechanics, they have a need for people. “Obviously, with our heavy duty program, there’s an immediate need where these people can go out and get work.”
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ACCEPTING THE CHALLENGE: Kootenay Christian Academy teachers were the latest nominees in the ALS Ice Bucket Challenge, as middle school students showered their mentors with ice cold water on Wednesday.
New kiosk adds spirit of library at airport Continued from page 1 The Cranbrook Public Library is supplying the computer, desk and chair needed for the kiosk, and the airport providing the fixed line and wifi connection as well as additional furniture for the kiosk.
Some of the resource online include: A to Z World Travel more than 200 world city travel guides, including upto-date content, maps and photos. It also features world travel resources on a variety of topics. Global Road Warrior -
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The public is invited to attend the public information open house regarding the ‘City of Cranbrook Cease Fluoridation Bylaw No. 3799, 2014’ electoral assent question as part of the 2014 Municipal Election. When: Thursday October 23, 2014 – 7:00pm to 9:00pm MT Where: Manual Training School, 1212 2nd Street North, next to the Cranbrook Public Library The City of Cranbrook is informing residents about the water system and water fluoridation and is hosting this public open house. All are invited to this free event. Beginning promptly at 7:00pm, Canadian health experts on both sides of the fluoride debate will address the public with the presentation being moderated by David Walls, President and CEO of the College of the Rockies. The speakers will be available to meet the public and the media to respond to questions for the remainder of the evening. The speakers are: •
Dr. Alastair Nicoll of the BC Dental Association and an area dentist who will discuss the advantages of adding fluoride to the public water system.
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Dr. James Beck, Professor Emeritus for Medical Biophysics at the University of Calgary and co-author of ‘ The Case Against Fluoride’, who is a vocal advocate for removing fluoride from the water system.
The City of Cranbrook’s website also provides public information about the fluoride electoral assent question, the history of water fluoridation in Cranbrook and a place to learn more about fluoride with links to studies, reports and opinions around the pros and cons of water fluoridation. Visit www. cranbrook.ca/fluoride for more information.
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NOTICE OF DISPOSITION Pursuant to Section 26 of the Community Charter, the City of Cranbrook intends to enter into a new Lease Agreement with S & S Aviation Ltd. for the Lands situated at the Canadian Rockies International Airport, designated as: Parcel 7 on Plan crb-001.dgn dated April 12, 2000, comprising of an area of 2052.74 m2. The term of the lease shall be from January 1, 2015 to December 31, 2019, with three options to renew for additional 5 year terms. In consideration of the renewal of the Lease, S & S Aviation Ltd. shall pay rent and maintenance fees to the City of Cranbrook in the amount of $4,762.36 per annum plus applicable taxes. Municipal Clerk
and other information for automobiles, motorcycles, mowers, chainsaws and snowmobiles. Tumblebooks - an interactive library of animated, talking storybooks for beginning readers and older bookworms.
You’re Invited After over 38 years with the Cranbrook Radio Station, DAve WAlkeR iS RetiRing. Please join us at the station #19, 9th Avenue South any time between 3.30 pm and 6.00 pm Monday, September 29th, 2014 for a Wine and Cheese Reception. All of Dave’s clients past and present, all his friends from the area and anyone else who would like to drop by to wish him well are more than welcome. Hope to see you there, please R.S.v.P. to Melissa or Sandra at 250-426-2224.
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Jared Bean and the Old Librarian’s Almanac
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suspicious of women. They are given to reading of frivolous romances, and at all events their presence in a Library adds little to (if it does not, indeed, detract from) that aspect of gravity, seriousness and learning … you will make no error by excluding them altogether.” So warned Jared Bean in ‘The Old Librarian’s Almanac’ — first published in 1773, and one of the rarest books in American Literature. So rare that no one had ever heard of it until 1909, when the Elm Tree Press offered a reprint of it in their six-volume Librarian Series. Their reprint was from one copy, of which only two were known to exist. John Dana, one of the publishers at Elm Tree Press, had tripped across ‘The Old Librarian’s Almanac’ quite accidentally. Dana had been hired by the estate of a Newburyport, Massachusetts lawyer to catalogue his private library. In a safe he had found a receipt for a number of almanacs the lawyer had collected, which were being held in trust by the Newburyport Antiquarian Society. It was among this collection that Dana
found ‘The Old Librarian’s Almanac.’ The almanac was almost impossible to assess, as there was no bibliographic reference to it in existence; The Library of Congress had no record of it. Dana did however track down the receipt of another copy, one which had been sold in 1896 to a physician in St. Louis. Information about the book’s author was much easier to locate. Dana located Jared Bean’s name in ‘Literary and Genealogical Annals of Connecticut,’ written by Sarah Gilman Bigelow in 1870. Besides standard biographical details, Bigelow describes how she had stumbled across Bean’s gravestone one evening in 1869. Bean’s epitaph was telling: “Death thou has closed ye Book of Life / & Set me free from earthly strife. / Ye page is turn’d & I’m at rest / Ye last word said, Finitum est.” Bigelow cautioned readers not to go looking for the tombstone, as the entire cemetery has been replaced by electric train tracks. It wasn’t only women Bean warned about in the almanac. “Let no politician be in your Library, nor no man who talks overmuch. No As-
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In the matter of the bankruptcy of ROBERT BRENT SANFORD of the City of Cranbrook, in the Province of British Columbia ORDINARY ADMINISTRATION Notice of Bankruptcy and First Meeting of Creditors Notice is hereby given that the bankruptcy of ROBERT BRENT SANFORD of 1861 Kokanne Crescent, Cranbrook, BC occurred on the 22 day of June 2006; and that the adjourned first meeting of creditors will be held on the 7 day of October 2014 at 10:00 am o’clock at suite 400, 1631 Dickson Avenue in the City of Kelowna in the Province of British Columbia.
his private reading time. The directives given in ‘The Old LiBOOKNOTES brarian’s Almanac’ so offensive and Mike Selby are outrageous they almost seem as if the trologer, Necromancer, whole thing was a Charlatan, Quack, nor joke. Humbug; no Vendor of Which is exactly Nostrums, nor Teacher what is was. of False Knowledge, no No one had ever fanatick Preacher nor heard of it before 1909 Refugee. Admit no one because it simply did of loose or evil Life; pro- not exist. There no ‘Alhibit the Gamester, the manac’, no Jared Bean, Gypsey, The Vagrant. no Newburyport lawyer, Allow no one who suf- no Newburyport Antifers from an infectious quarian Society, no ‘Litdisease; and none erary and Genealogical whose Apparel is so Annals of Connecticut’, Gaudy or Eccentrick … no Sarah Gilman BigeKeep out the Light-wit- low and no gravestone. ted, the Shallow, the John Dana created the Base and Obscene. See ‘The Old Librarian’s Alto it that none enter who manac’ as a joke — a are Senile, and none transparent and humorwho are immature in ous publication to actheir minds.” company the very real Bean also instructs volumes of the Elm Tree librarians to thoroughly Press’ Librarian Series. interrogate anyone who His partner in crime dares to enter their li- was Edmund Pearson, a brary. “Any mere trifler, literary humorist who a person that would wrote for the ‘Boston dally with books, or seek Daily Transcript.’ Dana in them shallow amuse- had asked Pearson to ment, may be dismiss’d write out an actual one without delay.” Bean — hoping to add a bit of also forbid anyone fun to the world of under 20 to to use the li- books. brary, and for librarians It backfired. to destroy any books Like all books pubwhich are “merely frivo- lished by the Elm Tree lous.” Bean also saw Press, copies of the ‘Almost patrons as “don- manac’ were sent to keys” who interrupted newspapers for reviews.
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REMINDER TO RESIDENTS The City is enforcing its Streets and Traffic Bylaw and reminds residents of the following: The City Bylaw Enforcement Officer will be doing patrols throughout the months of October to December, looking for unlicensed vehicles, trailers and campers. Any of these found parked on City boulevards, alleys, laneways, or city property will be towed at the owner’s expense. Your cooperation is appreciated.
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The book editor at ‘The New York Sun’ was the first to publish a review, unfortunately believing the ‘Almanac’ to be the real deal. “We should be sorry to have missed Jared Bean,” wrote the editor. “He stands out as alive in his almanac as he did in life, a proof that librarians are the same in all ages.” Similar reviews began to appear in ‘The Nation,’ ‘The New York Times,’ and even ‘Publishers Weekly.’ The ‘Providence Sunday Journal,’ a bit more critical than its sister publications, felt the ‘Almanack’ may have been a hoax. But they had ex-
perts examine it, and found it to be authentic based on internal and external evidence. While Pearson inwardly smiled that so many learned people felt his work was authentic, Dana was horrified. He personally contacted every single newspaper and publication he could, explaining the joke. He was not trying to perpetuate a hoax, but felt the ‘Almanack’ was so outrageous it would be recognized as a fake book. For some reason, the newspapers were not only delighted to have been duped, but quickly published that they had
been. Editorials began to include hilarious lineages of Jared Bean, while two readers argued back and forth in letters on whether Bean had been married or not. It remains curious why reviewers didn’t recognize it as farce, and why some felt that treating library patrons as “donkeys” was sound advice. “We should be sorry to have missed Jared Bean” remains one of the oddest comments a book reviewer has ever made. Mike Selby is Reference Librarian at the Cranbrook Public Library
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he Mike Duffy saga will finally come in a year where Stephen Harper must put to a conclusion next spring, as trial his party in front of the voters by the fall, dates have been set for April 7 to is no small thing. Even if Harper is not called to testify, May 12 and then July 1 to 19, 2015. The trial will be heard by a judge rather than a jury, and it is quite likely he may be able to find as some speculate that finding 12 impartial a valid reason to avoid taking the stand, it still could be a source of bad news for the jurors may be difficult. Now here’s the thing. To those who love Conservatives. Pundits speculate that Duffy may have some to follow, and speculate, on tricks up his sleeve. It is politics, yes it would be believed by some that tough to find someone who Duffy, a former TV newsdoesn’t have an opinion man and quite a showman, — or at least have heard of Carolyn has not told all and is — the trials and tribulaGrant awaiting his day in court to tions of Mike Duffy. drop a few more bombs. But I put to you that in The fixed election date the population at large, which may not appreciate politics for the is October 19, 2015. The government blood sport it is, you would very likely find could call an earlier date, but with the 12 people who don’t have any idea who trial date now set for spring, it appears Mike Duffy is. In fact I have just conduct- unlikely. Or is it? ed a scientific poll in my own office. A number of news sources reported Here was my method — “Hey, do you guys know who Mike Duffy is?” The reply? this summer that the Conservatives had been quietly going about making sure One no, and one “sort of”. I carefully calculated the percentages their ducks ... er candidates, were in a and came up with the following conclu- row, so that they would be prepared should an election be called in the spring. sive statement. Fifty per cent of those polled do not They were well ahead of the Liberals and know who Mike Duffy is. Fifty per cent of NDP in doing so, although those parties those polled have some knowledge of too, were doing their best to get ridings him. Of course, the margin of error on this organized. But that was when it was thought there poll may be somewhat large, but statistics might be a surprise spring election. With was not my best subject. In any event, a trial of this magnitude the Duffy trial bound to consume the at-
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tention of political watchers, it is unlikely an election would be called during the course of the trial. But what about before? March? In Canada, that’s winter. Not the most popular choice, but not unprecedented. It’s time for some election trivia, courtesy of the Parliament of Canada website. Canadians have gone to the polls most often in the fall; 14 fall elections have been held since 1867, 12 elections have been held in summer, 10 in the spring and only five have been held in winter. Now Prime Minister Harper may have some fond memories of winter elections. He became Canada’s 22nd Prime Minister in January of 2006, winning a minority. Still, a winter campaign is difficult. Travel is more difficult for campaigners, voters may have the winter blahs and just not get engaged. Getting voters to the polls can be difficult if a winter storm takes over election day in parts of the country. It’s not really anyone’s first choice. In fact, the 2006 election only occurred in January because a motion of non-confidence brought down Paul Martin’s Liberal government and an election had to be called. So most are betting that October 19 will be the date. Let the chips, and whatever else Duffy decides to drop during the trial, fall where they may. Carolyn Grant is Editor of the Kimberley Daily Bulletin
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Afghan democracy may just survive “We have to recognise that Afghanistan will not be a perfect place, and it’s not America’s responsibility to make it one,” said President Barack Obama last May. No, it isn’t, and Afghanistan is a strikingly imperfect society in almost every respect: politics, economy, security and human rights. But it isn’t entirely a lost cause, either. President Hamid Karzai, who was given the job of running Afghanistan after the United States invaded in 2001 and subsequently won two deeply suspect elections in 2004 and 2009, finally left office on Monday, although he didn’t move very far. (His newly built private home backs onto the presidential palace.) On the way out, he took one last opportunity to bite the hand that fed him for so long. “The war in Afghanistan is to the benefit of foreigners,” he said. “Afghans on both sides are the sacrificial lambs and victims of this war.” The US ambassador, James Cunningham, said that “his remarks, which were uncalled for, ... dishonour the huge sacrifices Americans have made here,” but they were, of course, true. Karzai’s remarks, though undiplomatic, are just common sense. The U.S. did not invade the country to bring democracy, prosperity and feminism to the long-suffering Afghan people. It did so because some of the senior planners of the 9/11 attacks had been allowed to set up camps there by members of the Taliban regime who shared their religious ideology. Over 1,400 American soldiers have been killed in Afghanistan (together with 400 British soldiers, 150 Canadians, and
sundry others), and they all basically died for a particular U.S. official vision of how American security might be best be assured. How else could the 13-year U.S. military commitment in Afghanistan possibly be justified to the American people? As to whether the long occupation was also in Afghanistan’s interest, that depends very much on the stability and success of the Gwynne two-headed potential monster of a government Dyer that is now being created in Kabul. Karzai has handed over the reins of power to two very different men, after five months of bitter disagreement over which one of them had really won last April’s presidential election. It was not as blatantly rigged as either of the two elections that maintained Karzai in the presidency, but it was still pretty dodgy. In the first round of voting, when there were eleven candidates, the leader was Abdullah Abdullah, with 45 percent of the vote, and the runner-up was Ashraf Ghani, with only 31 percent. In the second round, Abdullah Abdullah’s vote actually dropped two points to 43 percent, while Ashraf Ghani’s almost doubled to 56 percent. The age of miracles truly is not past. Even more suspiciously, the number of people voting in some of the districts that supported Ashraf Ghani tripled between the first and second rounds of voting. So Abdullah Abdullah cried foul, and the inauguration of a new president was endlessly postponed while the ballots cast were “audited” by an electoral commission that had been chosen by Hamid Karzai. There was never going to be a clear an-
swer to the question of who really won the election, and so after months of drift and delay a deal was struck. Ashraf Ghani, a former senior official at the World Bank, will be president. Abdullah Abdullah, a former resistance fighter during the Soviet occupation in the 1980s and later foreign minister under Karzai, will nominate a “chief executive officer” who will act more or less as prime minister. It is, in other words, a traditional Afghan carve-up, with a proportional slice of power for every one of the country’s ethnic groups. Ghani will ensure that Pashtuns get the biggest share of the good jobs, and look after the Uzbeks as well. Abdullah will take care of the Tajiks and Hazaras. But compared to your average Afghan warlord or Taliban fanatic, both men look pretty good. Indeed, Afghanistan’s government and nascent democratic system might actually survive and prove to be fit for purpose. After three decades of Russian and American occupation, a significant minority of Afghans (certainly several millions) have been exposed to many examples of how post-tribal societies run their affairs. Afghanistan is still a tribal society, so this carve-up of power on an ethnic basis may be a better option for the country than winner-takes-all politics. And if the United States and its allies do not abruptly cut off the foreign aid that keeps the whole show on the road, post-occupation Afghanistan may at least avoid a rerun of the disastrous civil war that followed the Soviet withdrawal and the sudden ending of Soviet subsidies in 1992. Gwynne Dyer is an independent journalist based in London
Apokatastasis: No place for Hell “They’re in a better place.” Dr. Stanley Hauerwas, noted Christian theologian and ethicist, wasn’t preaching a sermon. He was answering a seminarian’s question: “Can you give us an example of a bad theological sentence?” “The [stuff] we say when people have died is just horrible,” Hauerwas went on. “Heaven is a place? God is a place? I don’t think so.” The idea of heaven and hell as geographic locations is strongly ingrained in North American religion. It is depicted not only in sermons and religious tracts, but also in the songs, jokes, and cartoons of popular culture. Just think of all the cartoons you’ve seen with St. Peter at the “pearly gates”. That’s not a new thing. Learned Christians have been trying to correct this false idea for more than 1,600 years. While browsing the internet recently, I came across the name of a woman I’d never heard of before — Macrina the Younger (c 330–379). She was the sister of two of the most profound theologians of the early church, Gregory of Nyssa and Basil the Great. In fact, Gregory called his sister Macrina “the Teacher”, acknowledging her powerful influence on his life. When Macrina was still young, she and her mother founded a religious community on the family estate. The community became famous not only as a place of prayer and study but also as one vigorously engaged in corporal acts of mercy. She was passionately concerned about the poor, the
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sick, and the disabled; her convent was a place of refuge for desperate women and abused prostitutes. Her ideas about a Christian religious community were incorporated by her famous brothers into their rules, which remain standards in the Eastern Orthodox Church to this day. Gregory described how Macrina taught each of her family members in turn. On her deathbed, Macrina taught her brother about apokatastasis (what a wonderful word!). This is the doctrine Rev. Yme that God will eventually reWoensdregt store the entire creation to harmony and righteousness. She understood that God would restore every creature. Popular belief at that time depicted hell as an inn below the earth for disembodied souls rather than a place of torment. Instead, Macrina taught her brothers that hell is not a place, but a process. She dismissed those who taught on the basis of a few references in Scripture that hell was a place. When Paul writes in Philippians 2:10 that “at the name of Jesus every knee should bend, in heaven and on earth and under the earth”, Paul never intended it to mean that heaven and earth were places just as the earth was a place. Rather, she said, Paul wanted to convey that “when evil is blotted out by the long period of the ages, nothing will be left except the good beings, and that among them, there will be agreement in the lordship of Christ.” For Macrina, God’s restoration is a process of healing and renewal for all the earth
and all its creatures. She had a wonderful vision of full and complete renewal. God’s purposes are wrapped in love and compassion, for the healing of all beings and of all of creation. We desperately need this strong emphasis on grace and compassion today. There are too many Christians who imagine that the world will end being destroyed by God. They have focused on this end–time destruction as if that were God’s plan from the very beginning. It is as if they find some kind of comfort in the claim that the enemies of Christian faith are destined for a terrible place of eternal punishment and torment. But Macrina helps us see that it just ain’t so. God’s purposes are not destruction, but renewal and restoration. Furthermore, we live in an increasingly smaller world. We can no longer divide the world into “us” and “them”, even though many still do. We are far more aware of the virtues of those who hold other faiths, and we are becoming more aware of our own errors and arrogance. Macrina speaks a word which is desperately needed — apokatastasis for today. One of the church’s first female theologians offers much to the contemporary church. Apokatastasis may offer modern Christianity a way in which we can love creation even as we seek God’s help to protect and restore it, and to unite with those who believe differently as fellow sojourners on the way to restoration and renewal. Yme Woensdregt is Pastor at Christ Church Anglican in Cranbrook
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Cranbrook’s Scott Niedermayer added another accolade to a long list of achievements when he was inducted into the B.C. Sports Hall of Fame Thursday evening in Vancouver. “I was extremely fortunate to grow up in Cranbrook, a small town in the Kootenays a long way from here but still a part of the province,” Niedermayer said in opening his address Thursday at the B.C. Sports Hall of Fame Banquet of Champions. “Being part of Team Canada at the Olympics in Vancouver, I’ve always been a proud British Columbian, and to get the opportunity to compete for my country in my home province… was a highlight. There’s a lot of connections [in my career] back to B.C. and I’m very proud of all those things.” The 41-year-old’s list of accomplishments is long and spans across every stage he performed on. (See left for a list highlighting some of Niedermayer’s achievements.) After being born in Edmonton, Alta., he was raised in Cranbrook from the age of three until moving to Kamloops at the age of 16, joining the WHL’s Blazers in 1989-90. With the powerhouse Blazers, Niedermayer was a two-time WHL all-star (1991 and 1992) in addition to earning both the WHL
and CHL Scholastic Player of the Year honours in 1991. When the Blazers claimed the 1992 Memorial Cup, Niedermayer was named tournament MVP. The NHL’s New Jersey Devils drafted the left-handed rearguard with the third-overall selection of the 1991 NHL Entry Draft. Upon his professional arrival during the 1992-93 season, Niedermayer had an immediate impact, being named to the NHL All-Rookie Team after tallying 11 goals and 40 points. Over 1,263 NHL games, the smooth-skating defenceman made a case for himself as one of the greatest to ever play the game, earning the 2004 Norris Trophy for best defenceman and 2007 Conn Smythe Trophy as playoff MVP. In 2007, Niedermayer also led the NHL in assists and points by a defenceman. In addition to his Stanley Cup championships and World Junior Hockey Championship, Niedermayer was golden on the international stage as an Olympic champion (2002, 2010), IIHF World champion (2004) and World Cup champion (2004). Niedermayer was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame in 2013. “I was really blessed playing along side some amazing players and some amazing players that didn’t mind doing some dirty jobs, paying the price to win hockey games,” Niedermayer
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Ice aim to up compete level in Red Deer Return of Descheneau & Faith from NHL training camps provides boost to young roster
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RW Jaedon Descheneau, pictured in a game against the Rebels last season, hopes to boost the Kootenay Ice this weekend in Red Deer. TAYLOR ROCC A Sports Editor
The Kootenay Ice (11-0-0) return to Red Deer in hopes of getting back in the win column against the Rebels (1-10-0) Saturday night. The Ice opened the 2014-15 WHL regular season with a 5-3 victory over the Rebels at ENMAX Centrium back on Sept. 19 before falling to the Edmonton Oil Kings 4-2 the following evening at Rexall Place. After opening weekend, Kootenay Ice assistant coach Jay Henderson said he felt the team was lucky to get away with two points, blaming his team’s low compete level. “We want more puck possession and [to be] a tougher team to play against,” Henderson said prior to practice Thursday afternoon. “That’s the biggest thing we’ve talked about [being] missing [from our game]. “Compete is a huge thing, not only in hockey but in the world and in life’s day-to-day stuff.
If we compete and execute the way we can, things are going to work well for this team.” Kootenay iced a young roster opening weekend, including three rookie defencemen and three rookie forwards. Saturday they will be boosted by the return of RW Jaedon Descheneau (St. Louis Blues) and D Tanner Faith (Minnesota Wild). The two veterans were re-assigned to the Ice by their respective NHL clubs Tuesday afternoon. “Tanner [Faith] will have a lot to prove after missing a lot of last year,” Henderson said. “But those two guys should help our power play, no question.” The Ice power play sits tied for ninth in the league with a 14.3 per cent success rate (1/7) heading into Friday night action. The return of Descheneau will infuse some extra offense and fire into the line up. The Edmonton native was second in team scoring with 98 points during
the 2013-14 season, trailing only C Sam Reinhart’s 105 points. The productive campaign put the 5-foot-9 spark plug on the radar as the Blues selected him with the 124th overall pick in the fifth round of the 2014 NHL Entry Draft. “I need to use my feet more and drive to the net more instead of trying to stop up and make a play,” Descheneau said of the feedback he received from Blues camp. “I’m going to do that here more often and bring that into my game.” In addition to his dynamic offensive ability, Descheneau brings along much-needed experience. With 193 WHL regular-season games under his belt, the 19-year-old will fill a leadership role alongside Luke Philp. “I’m not a vocal guy in the room, I don’t speak much,” Descheneau added Thursday afternoon. “I’m going to do what I can on the ice to lead by example and show the younger guys what it takes to play in
this league.” Faith only dressed for 10 games with the Ice last season as he battled injury. Despite the struggles, the native of Wilcox, Sask. was drafted 139th overall by the Minnesota Wild in the fifth round of the 2014 NHL Entry Draft. “The knowledge of how hard you have to work to excel and win is what I learned [the most about at Minnesota Wild training camp],” Faith said Thursday afternoon. “The guys there work hard every day. They don’t stop.” Faith hopes to use that experience to set an example in practice, as he believes hard work in practice is where the foundation for in-game success is built. The last time the Ice and Rebels met, Red Deer RW Brooks Maxwell opened the scoring with a short-handed effort. Kootenay RW Jon Martin turned in a twogoal third period, including the game-winner, to help push the Ice to what head coach Ryan McGill characterized as a “helter-skelter” win. Goaltender Wyatt Hoflin turned aside 28 shots for the Ice, while Rebels netminder Taz
Burman was victimized four times on 23 shots. The Rebels followed up the season-opening loss to Kootenay by cruising past the Calgary Hitmen 4-1 Sept. 20. After Saturday’s tilt in Red Deer, the Ice return home to prepare for the Spokane Chiefs, who visit Cranbrook Oct. 3 in Kootenay’s first home game of the 2014-15 season. Notes: C Luke Philp is listed as day-to-day with a lower-body injury, but is not expected to miss Saturday’s game in Red Deer; D Rinat Valiev is recovering from surgery on a lower-body injury and won’t be available for three to five weeks; G Mackenzie Skapski was re-assigned from the New York Rangers to the Hartford Wolf Pack (AHL) Friday afternoon. Skapski is eligible to turn pro this year but could still be returned to the Ice should the Rangers elect that is best for his development.
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Protecting Animals from Cruelty and Abuse The BC SPCA is the only animal welfare agency with the mandate and authority to respond to complaints of animal cruelty in B.C. While the majority of situations can be resolved through education and the issuing of orders, the society’s 27 full-time and two parttime constables also execute warrants to remove animals and prepare reports for Crown counsel recommending formal charges of animal cruelty. All of our cruelty investigations cost are paid through the generosity of our donors. We don’t receive any provincial or federal funding. In 2013 the BC SPCA: • • • • •
Investigated 7,839 complaints of animal cruelty and abuse across the province
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The Kootenays has one animal cruelty officer. The reality is we need more but it all comes down to funding!
THANK YOU! THANK YOU! THANK YOU! Our Paws For A Cause was a great success. We raised over $11,000. Our sincere thanks go out to all of the volunteers who came out to help with our Paws Walk. From the volunteers who mapped out the walk route to the team who helped sell merchandise and lunch. Thank you to our vendors who attended and Mel for face painting. Thanks to Keon from Just Music who made the day so much fun for everyone who took part in raising funds for our animals. Thank you to our mascots who danced along with the crowd and got everyone pumped up. And thank you to everyone and their beautiful dogs that came out with their pledges. All of the money raised will stay at the East Kootenay Branch to help our furry friends!
Humane Education and PRO D DAY CAMPS The East Kootenay Branch is pleased to offer Pro D Day camps for the 2014-2015 School Year. Please watch for upcoming information on dates and times. They will be posted on our website. If you are an educator or a youth leader and are interested in having our Humane Educator come into your classroom or service club to present please give Brenna a call at 250-421-7861. We would be happy to put together a program to suit the ages of your children.
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Oil pipeline opposition call fails at UBCM Jeff Nagel Black Press
B.C. municipal leaders have narrowly voted to defeat a proposed resolution from Burnaby to oppose Kinder Morgan’s $5.4-billion oil pipeline twinning. The issue went to an electronic vote Thursday at the Union of B.C. Municipalities convention after a show of hands was too close to call. The final vote was 49.3 per cent in favour of the resolution and 50.7 per cent opposed. Burnaby Mayor Derek Corrigan said the pipeline project – which would triple the size of a tank farm near homes in Burnaby and result in a seven-fold increase in oil tanker traffic through Burrard Inlet – is too risky. He also argued the federal government has no strategy to maximize jobs in Canada by ensuring bitumen is re-
fined here instead of in China. “The risks of increasing oil tanker traffic are all to the down side for the B.C. coast,” said Islands Trust chair Sheila Malcolmson. “We get no benefit, there’s no refining, no jobs for us, our salmon industry’s at risk, our tourism industry is at risk and our first reponders who would be on the front lines are at risk.” But delegates from communities along the Thompson River said they fear a surge in oil tanker trains will run on the rail line through the region if the 60-year-old Kinder Morgan pipeline is not twinned to carry oil sands bitumen from Alberta. “That can be used to move oil and there are no restrictions at all,” Clearwater Mayor John Harwood said. Thompson-Nicola Regional District direc-
Electronic voting by delegates on the Kinder Morgan resolution. Cranbrook Mayor Wayne Stetski and Coun. Sharon Cross are pictured front left and middle. tor Tim Pennell argued the current cleanup response capability for a marine oil spill is very limited in the Vancouver area and the Trans Mountain project would bring a “huge improvement.” After the vote, Corrigan said he was disappointed but insisted the split vote still sends a “strong message” of
Injured hiker rescued C ANADIAN PRESS
PORT RENFREW, B.C. — A hiker who suffered an injury while traversing the West Coast Trail on Vancouver Island is recovering after being rescued by the Canadian air force. She was evacuated by helicopter from a remote location north of
Port Renfrew on Wednesday afternoon during poor weather. A news release from 19 Wing Comox says a Royal Canadian Air Force crew lowered two search and rescue technicians into a ravine with trees on either side. Helicopter pilot Capt. Amanda Lauder
says the aircraft landed in a very tight spot. Master Cpl. George Beatteay, a technician, says two police officers in the woman’s hiking group provided first aid before the crew arrived. She was given further medical help before being transferred to a Victoria hospital in stable condition.
Wardens hunt for suspect after elk killed in National Park C ANADIAN PRESS
JASPER, Alta. — Wardens are hunting for someone who killed a large bull elk with a crossbow in Jasper National Park. It is against federal law to hunt in national
parks. The penalties for killing an elk in the park can include a fine of up to $750,000 and five years in jail. Parks Canada says the elk’s carcass was found just off of High-
way 16 about 10 kilometres east of the Jasper town site on Sept. 5. Wardens are seeking tips from anyone who may have seen anything suspicious in the area around that time.
concern from B.C. civic leaders.
He said opposition came mainly from
self-interested rural B.C. delegates who are worried about increased oilby-rail shipments and who greatly outnumber urban representatives at UBCM. “It shows the scare tactic that’s been put out by these companies has worked,” Corrigan said. “They’ve said they’re going to do it regardless, whether it goes by pipeline or by rail.” But one of the ‘no’ votes came from one of Burnaby’s closest neighbours – Belcarra mayor Ralph Drew – who said rural communities are right to fear oil trains.
“We have to face the reality that the oil is going to move and that the increasing use of rail to move oil is probably a ten-fold greater risk than by pipeline,” Drew said in an interview. “The rail lines that come to the west coast come down the Fraser canyon on either side of the Fraser River,” he said. “The potential for a derailment and a real disaster is much much greater than anything that could possibly happen in transportation by pipeline.”
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Canada contributes $30M to Ebola response C anadian Press
UNITED NATIONS — Canada contributed another $30 million to the fight against the Ebola outbreak in Africa on Thursday and welcomed a UN plan to co-ordinate the international response to the crisis. International Development Minister Christian Paradis said the new money will be channelled through the Canadian Red Cross and other agencies. The announcement came as U.S. President Barack Obama warned that the world has not done enough to fight a crisis which he said poses a grave threat to regional and global security. “There is still a significant gap between where we are and where we need to be,’’ Obama told a high-level United Nations meeting. The outbreak has the potential to become a human catastrophe, he said.
World Bank President Jim Yong Kim warned Thursday of a potential “meltdown’’ of the African continent. UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon has said the number of cases doubles every three weeks. He wants almost $1 billion in aid over the next six months to tackle the outbreak. Canada earlier contributed $5 million and hundreds of doses of an experimental vaccine to fight the deadly outbreak. Canadian specialists and mobile labs are on the ground in the infected region. ``As the number of cases continues to rise, it is obvious more needs to be done,’’ Paradis told a news conference in New York. “We need to combat the disease as well as the fear that surrounds it if we are to be successful.’’ He said the international response needs to be better organized. “Canada continues to be deeply
Christian Paradis concerned by the inadequate co-ordination of efforts at this time. The specific role of the UN and other lead agencies such as the military and (non-governmental organizations) needs to be made clear.’’ He said the fallout from the disease will resonate for years. “The economic and social impacts will be felt long after it’s contained.’’
The most severely affected countries, Guinea, Sierra Leone and Liberia, have very weak public health systems and a shortage of medical personnel and infrastructure. They only recently emerged from long periods of conflict and instability. The virus has killed about 3,000 people in Sierra Leone, Guinea, Liberia, Senegal and Nigeria since the outbreak began in the summer. The epidemic continues to spread and health experts warn that the number of cases could skyrocket in the coming months without better efforts to contain the virus. The World Health Organization says earlier Ebola outbreaks came in remote villages near tropical rainforests in central Africa, but the latest involves major urban areas in the west of the continent. The agency says the average fa-
tality rate for Ebola is around 50 per cent, although it has climbed as high as 90 per cent in some outbreaks. It says this epidemic is the largest and most complex Ebola outbreak since the virus was first discovered in 1976, with more cases and deaths than all the others combined. Margaret Chan, director of the health organization, told the UN meeting the virus is still ahead of containment efforts. The United States has sent 3,000 troops to Liberia to set up facilities and form teams to train locals to treat Ebola victims. Congress has started to respond to the president’s call for $1 billion in aid. But Obama warned other nations that the U.S. can’t go it alone. “Everybody’s got to move fast in order for us to make a difference,’’ he said. “If we do, we’ll save hundreds of thousands of lives.’’
Study finds pick-and-pay Winnipeg police saw missing girl before her death TV channels coming soon Ste ve L ambert Canadian Press
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OTTAWA — Forcing TV service providers to offer their customers television channels on a pick-and-pay basis would be a waste of time, a new study says. The C.D. Howe Institute report released Thursday says ever-changing technology will soon put viewers squarely in the driver’s seat, allowing them to choose everything they watch one program at a time. And it suggests it would be better for regulators to determine whether broadcasters should continue to be required to fund the production of Canadian content. The study also opposes the idea of forcing new video-distribution services, such as Netflix, to pay into funds that subsidize such content. Entitled ``Let the Market Decide: The Case Against Mandatory Pick-and-Pay,’’ the study comes as the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission conducts a comprehensive review of how consumers get their TV programming and how they pay for it. The Harper government has been promoting the pick-and-pay model as good for consumers. And the CRTC has been debating how that
might work, suggesting an array of options for getting there. One suggestion would allow people to buy only the individual channels they want to watch, on top of a pared-down, pricecapped basic service that would include either mainly Canadian channels or a mix of Canadian and U.S. channels that would otherwise be available free over the air. “Any proposals to mandate such ‘pickand-pay’ channel choic-
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es are deeply misguided and are largely an exercise in futility in the light of the technological revolution that is unfolding in the communications sector,’’ said C.D. Howe. ``Any regulation would become irrelevant at best, harmful at worst.’’ During two weeks of hearings which finished last week, one of the industry’s big players acknowledged that it expects a sea change in how people get their TV programming.
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WINNIPEG - Winnipeg police confirmed Thursday that two officers came across Tina Fontaine the day before she disappeared and one week before her body was pulled from the Red River. Fontaine, 15, was in a vehicle police pulled
over on Aug. 8, more than a week after she was reported missing, but she was not taken into custody. “If officers come across a person that’s reported missing, I would expect them to take that person into their care,” Supt. Danny Smyth said Friday. An internal investi-
gation is underway. It not clear whether the officers knew Fontaine’s identity at the time, or whether they were aware she had been reported missing. Smyth spoke at a news conference set up to respond to a report from CTV that said Fontaine was a passenger in a vehicle along
with a man who was arrested on suspicion of being impaired. “The two officers have been reassigned to non-operational duties,” police chief Devon Clunis said. Fontaine’s body had been placed in a bag and dumped in the river. It was discovered Aug. 17.
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Valid driver’s license required. Preference will be given to those with a clean driving abstract. Experience with handling fine finished products (furniture, cabinetry, countertops) would be beneficial, however we will train a suitable candidate. Full benefit package after 3 months employment.
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CRANBROOK DEPOT Warehouse person required Monday to Friday, 5:30-8:30am. Must be able to lift up to 70lbs and pass security clearance. Please send resumes to: jobapplications@purolator.com with “Cranbrook” in the subject line.
Employment
It’s time for a tune-up! Why unplug everything, send away & wait when SuperDave comes into your home? Specializes in: *Virus/Spyware Removal, *Troubleshooting, *Installations, *PC Purchase Consulting. SuperDave offers affordable, superior service & most importantly; Honesty. SuperDave works Saturdays & evenings too! Call SuperDave (250)421-4044 www.superdaveconsulting.ca
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Equestrian
QUARTER Horse Mare for sale; 1/8th percheron, good shape, 14+years old, 15 HH, easy keeper, trim, load, ride, pack, comes when called (easy to catch), high spirited (likes to go), been on many trail rides, bought for a brood mare but she never caught, located in Ft Steele, $900, (250) 489-0173 (Glen)
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Merchandise for Sale
Real Estate
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Transportation
Transportation
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Auto Accessories/Parts 4 Cooper winter tires with rims. 265/75 R16 ~ Balanced ~ All Nitrogen filled ~ Aluminum Alloy ~ $600. 250-489-5488
Motorcycles
Sport Utility Vehicle
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2007 Honda Shadow Spirit
2008 CHEVY EQUINOX SPORT
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FOR SALE
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Commercial/ Industrial
Furniture
Heavy Duty Machinery
• Top Fitness Franchise • Only Franchise that offers Fitness, Meal Planning and Coaching • Low Investment Contact Carla Lowden email: lowdenck@shaw.ca phone: 250-426-7817
Misc. for Sale 1916 MASON & RISCH
piano w/ball & clawfoot stool. Player portion of piano not working. Has lovely tone when played as a regular piano. Asking $200. You Move! 250-427-7748 2 KOOTENAY ICE Jerseyssize XL-$40./ea. 15” GM 6 hole rim Goodyear Wrangler AT 6ply LT235/17R 15-$50. 4 Hankook 95% tread, all season radial P205/175 R 15$100. Powerbuilt 12gal 2hp compressor w Campbell Hausfeld spray gun & 25” of hose-$215. Craftsman 1/4” router-$30. Raleigh 10speed road bike-$75. Crib w mattress-$100. 35lb Re-Curve bow w 3 field arrows, arm guard and finger glove-$85. Lamello cobra biscuit joiner w three boxes of biscuits-$185. 3gal. lawn and garden sprayer-$15. Coleman 3 burner gas stove-$30. 3000-5000 BTU Coleman catalytic heater-$15. 52”w x 42”h wood stove heat shield-$15. Safety First stair gate-$10. 1200watt baseboard heater-$20. 24volt Black & Decker cordless mower w bag-$50. 14” Yardworks reel mower-$30. Single bed-$100.
Rentals Apt/Condo for Rent 1 BDRM apartment available for rent. Hydro and heat included. $600./mo. + DD. Cranbrook. (250)417-5806 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
Prime Retail & Office Space in Kimberley on Main Street Ample parking. Lease starting at $575 /mo + hydro. Contact 250-432-0021 or 250-427-4424 COMMERCIAL
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Suites, Upper BACHELOR SUITE
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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 ~
Misc. Wanted Private Coin Collector Buying Collections, Accumulations, Olympic Gold & Silver Coins + Chad: 778-281-0030. Local.
Musical Instruments 1916 MASON & RISCH
piano w/ball & clawfoot stool. Player portion of piano not working. Has lovely tone when played as a regular piano. Asking $200. You Move! 250-427-7748
Water POLAR BEAR stainless steel water distiller. Makes 7 gallons every 48 hrs. Excellent condition. Asking $250. 250-427-7748
Good condition mechanically, body and inside. 2.7 litre V6 Power seats, windows and air.
$4,800
$2,700./obo.
250-464-0712
Summer and winter tires on rims, in excellent condition, included.
250-426-3526
2006
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DAMAGED 2008 Jayco tent trailer, model JAY 1206. $2350. Call 250-919-6948 or rclawrence69@gmail.com
Mortgages
Mortgages
Janis Caldwell-Sawley Mortgage Specialist Royal Bank of Canada janis.sawley@rbc.com mortgage.rbc.com/janis.sawley Serving the East Kootenays
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Open Houses
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OPEN HOUSES Saturday Sept 27 10:00 - 11:00am #48, 1401 Willowbrook Drive $309,900 Located in Willowbrook, 2 bdrm, 2 bath home that has it all. Includes community centre with pool, private deck & attached garage. 2400240 Brian Rhodes
CALL 250-426-7737
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 HOT TUB (SPA) COVERS. Best price. Best quality. All shapes & colours available. 1-866-652-6837 www.thecoverguy.com/ newspaper?
Mint Condition 12,500km includes saddle bags & cover. Always stored inside.
Very low kms. (75,200)
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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.
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Antique Dressing table with stool. $300. obo. 250-426-4291
Cars - Domestic
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ONE BEDROOM suite, heated parking provided. $575 per month, plus security deposit. Available October 1. Phone (250)417-9865.
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MOFFAT FRIDGE and Stove. Like new. Fridge 30”w x 60”h. Stove 30”w. $150./both. 250-426-4291
1. Sept 26, 27, 28, 9am-4pm, 224 17th Ave S, china cabinet, dresser, chair & numerous smaller items Fri SEPT 26, 2-6pm, Sat Sept 27, 9am-1pm, 1201 Kootenay St (across from Alliance church) cancelled if raining. GARAGE/MOVING SALE: Saturday, Sept. 27 9am to 1pm 508 Forest Crowne Drive, Kimberley. GARAGE SALE: 324 8th Ave, Kimberley Saturday, Sept 27 and Sunday, Sept. 28 9am to 2pm Household items, furniture and toys.
GARAGE SALE: Rustic oak flooring, hospital bed with remote, collectables, Mastercraft carpenters belt, books, children’s items, unique treasures. Sat., Sept 27 9am to 2pm 334 1rst Ave. S., Cranbrook
HUGE YARD SALE
Saturday, Sept 27 9am to 3pm 1491 Rockyview Road (just off Jim Smith Lake Rd.) Books, toys, light fixtures, building materials and lots more.
GARAGE SALE: Rain or Shine. 413 Ritchie St., Kimberley. (alley way) 9am to 3pm Cherokee stroller-all accessories, household goods, toys, Christmas and Easter, toys, tools, yard tools and many other items.
Sat, Sept 27, 9am-2pm, 121 Grandview Place, household items, etc. Sept 27, 3248 Jim Smith Lk. Rd., 10-4, household, furniture, tools, misc. Super Colossal Garage Sale, Fri, Sept 26, 3pm-7pm, Sat, Sept 27, 9am-1pm, 45 Cobham (Signal Collision). Weather permitting.
Home Clearance, Sat, Sept 27, 9am-12noon, 923 4th St S, around back in garage. Sat, Sept 27, 10am-4pm, 2417 McLeary Cres. N., household, etc.
YARD SALE: Senior Citizen’s Hall Saturday, Sept. 27th 9am to 1pm 125 17th Ave. S. Cranbrook.
11:00am - 12:00pm 233 - 16 Ave. S. $214,000 3 bdrm, 1.5 bath home in great neighbourhood near parks, schools, trails. 2400323 Joy 11:30am - 12:30pm 206 - 4 Ave. S. $224,000 Feature packed 3+1 bdrm, 2 bath charming home. Many recent updates, on a fully fenced yard. 2399981 Jeannie Argatoff 12:30 - 1:30pm 504 - 15 Ave. S. $242,500 4 (possibly 5) bdrm, 2 bath home backing onto green space near Joseph Creek and St. Marys School. Fenced yard & covered parking. 2400827 Joy 1:00 - 2:30pm 2701 - 37 St. S. $699,000 On 4.03 acres in Gold Creek. Pond, pasture, and a view! Beautiful 3000 sq ft home. 6 bdrms plus office, 3 baths, dble garage and shop. 2399834 Jeannie Argatoff 3:00 - 4:30pm 3337 Mt. Fisher Dr. $429,900 2+1 bdrm, 3 bath, main floor laundry, open plan, theatre room, rec room, walkout bsmt, beautiful, easy maintenance landscaping. 2398862 Jeannie Argatoff
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Good condition, 180,000 km, brown, 4 dr, sunroof, leather interior, heated seats, trailer hitch, antitheft device, new snowtires. As is. $9,000. Call 250-427-5685
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The following goods will be sold at public auction in Lethbridge, AB.
Mike &/or David Marshall
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US-Russian crew blasts off for International Space Station ASSOCIATED PRESS
BAIKONUR, Kazakhstan — A U.S.-Russian space crew has blasted off successfully for the International Space Station. The Russian SoyuzTMA14M spacecraft lifted off as scheduled at 2:25 a.m. Friday (2025 GMT Thursday, 4:25 p.m. EDT) from the Russian-leased Baikonur launch facility in Kazakhstan. It’s carrying NASA astronaut Barry Wilmore along with Russians Alexander Samokutyaev and Elena Serova for a six-month stint at the station. The Soyuz entered a designated orbit in about 10 minutes after the launch. It is set to dock at the orbiting outpost in about six hours after the launch, joining an international crew of three currently manning the station. Serova is making her first space mission, while Wilmore and Samokutyaev have already flown to space. Serova is the first Russian woman to fly to space since 1997, and the fourth woman in the
history of the Soviet and Russian space programs. Valentina Tereshkova became the first woman in space in 1963. Since the retirement of the U.S. space shuttle fleet in 2011, Russian Soyuz spacecraft have served as the only means to ferry crew to and from the space outpost, the latest price tag being $71 million per seat. Earlier this month, NASA made a major step toward ending the period of expensive dependence on Russian spacecraft, picking Boeing and SpaceX to transport astronauts to the station in the next few years. The California-based SpaceX, led by billionaire Elon Musk, has indicated its seats will cost $20 million apiece. NASA has set a goal of 2017 for the first launch from Cape Canaveral. SpaceX is already using its unmanned Dragon capsule to deliver supplies to the space station, and is developing its manned version.
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KAMLOOPS, B.C. — A man convicted of trying to peddle a stolen ski boat to undercover Mounties won’t go to jail — despite a lengthy criminal record that includes similar offences. Kevin Peel, 49, was convicted in June of trafficking in stolen property and handed a conditional sentence. Crown lawyer Tim Livingston asked B.C. Supreme Court Justice Sheri Donegan for a sentence of nine months to a year, arguing Peel has racked up property and drug-trafficking offences in the past and that the behaviour needs to be deterred by putting him behind bars.
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RCMP were alerted by the boat’s rightful owner, a Calgary firefighter who saw his former boat advertised online. It went missing from a Peachland condo parking lot months earlier. “This is a profit-motivated offence,’’ Livingston said, adding Peel admitted during testimony that he regularly lied when selling cars, boats and motorcycles and that he cheated the government out of property-purchase taxes. “He has no qualms about making money dishonestly.’’ However, Donegan sided with defence lawyer Sheldon Tate, who argued it’s been 13 years since Peel’s last offence.
Peel said he has also discontinued buying and selling vehicles, known as curbing, and is working as a surveyor until he gets on with a pipeline contractor. Tate also argued the attempted sale was unsophisticated because Peel took no steps to change the boat’s appearance. When she convicted him of the offence, Donegan said Peel was ``wilfully blind’’ to the fact that the boat was stolen. Character-reference letters for Peel were also entered, including from his two stepchildren, aged 10 and 13, who pleaded with the judge not to send their single-parent father to jail.
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“I’m not sentencing you for your underhanded business practices,’’ Donegan told Peel, stressing she was only concerned with his most-recent conviction and past record. Donegan gave Peel credit for getting out of the business that has comprised his livelihood for most of his adult life. He will serve an 18-month conditional sentence, including 12 months of house arrest, during which he can only leave for work or other compelling reasons. Peel also cannot buy and sell vehicles for profit during the period, other than to transfer his current fleet out of his name and into the name of his spouse for possible sale.
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178.00
Prices are in effect until Thursday, October 2, 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.