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There is plenty of interest in this year’s municipal election judging on letters to the editor, interaction on social media and just plain chatter on the street. There was an estimated 275 people out at the All Candidates Forum on Wednesday (Oct. 22) night at Grand Forks Secondary to hear 16 candidates for city council, as well as six candidates for school trustee. The candidates were given two minutes for an introductory speech and another two minutes for a closing speech. There were also questions from the media and the general public on a number of topics from medicinal marijuana to infrastructure to water meters to budgeting. Questions had to be directed to a single candidate who had one minute to answer. Each candidate also had two “red flags” in which they could rebut another candidate’s answer. There was a strong female presence among both the councillor candidates and the school trustee candidates. Of the 16 candidates for council, half are female. Among the six school trustee candidates (two for Area D and four for the city of Grand Forks), half are also female. With a national average hovering around 20 per cent for females in office, Grand Forks and area are well above the norm (for candidates). Of course, the percentage of female councillors who are elected to council will be up to the voters. Lorraine Dick, who also ran in 2009, urged voters to rise above candidate opinions and consider candidate characteristics. “Consider who we are and what we do between elections,” said Dick in her introduction. When asked about her plans for the city’s economic recovery, Chris Hammett, who sits on the downtown business association, said she thinks the city is on the track to recovery. “I want to be on the team on that track,” she said. “What we’re seeing now with empty store fronts, the city can’t do anything about people retiring. We need to let people know that we have something to offer here and we should make it attractive for them to come and open a business here.” Julia Butler, who works at the recreation
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Julia Butler, a candidate for city councillor, addresses a question from the audience during the question period portion of the All Candidates Forum on Oct. 22. Candidate profiles will appear in next week’s (Nov. 5) Gazette. Craig Lindsay photo
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The school trustee portion of last week’s all candidates forum may have generated less interest than the councillor portion but there was nonetheless many good questions and candidates with answers. Topics that came up during the forum included bullying and child safety, grouping of kids, health of kids, and program funding. Katie Jepsen, who runs a daycare centre in town, said that she knows the children and the
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Thank You A BIG Thanks to all those that made the 2014 Boundary Small Business Awards possible. Thank You Community Futures Boundary, Boundary Regional Chamber of Commerce, supporters, individual award sponsors and all those that took the time to make their voice heard and cast their vote. Congratulations to all recipients and especially the The Wooden Spoon for 2014 Business of the year. ~ Dave, George and Staff Neighbours Computers / Contact Photo Arts Grand Forks
1909 The engine that went over the bank at Phoenix was taken through Grand Forks. It was a strange sight, battered and stripped to the body. It fell over 400 feet and a truck had to be built to bring it up. The cable broke once in the ascent and it went back to its resting place, but a second attempt was successful. 1914 Mayor Matheson and J.R. Thompson went to the coast to interview government and Granby officials with a view to evolving some plan for work for the unemployment at Phoenix, where the present conditions are severe. 1919 Another of the choicest fruit ranches of the valley changed hands this week when Mr. W.B. Bishop disposed of his 27-acre tract, three miles east of the city, to Malcolm Henderson and H.J. Smeets, the consideration being $12,000. 1924 Hilland Lynch and Fred Downey were the only exhibitors from Grand Forks at the annual poultry show in Nelson, but they collected nearly the bag limit in prizes, a total of 22. 1929 Rev. Samual Lundie, who was Presbyterian minister at Phoenix for about 20 years, mistakenly shot at what he thought was a deer and killed his partner. The incident took place at Sooke near Victoria. 1934 Midway: A gang of men under W. Clark of Rock Creek, started work on the rocky bluff near Joe Richter’s ranch. The bluff has been a menace to traffic for some time.
held for Ida Ellen Weed, 69 years of age, in the Kettle Valley Church. Mrs. Weed came to this community in 1896, making her home on Ingram Mountain where she had lived ever since.
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1949 Albert Henry Biggin has died. The late Mr. Biggin, with his wife and son Roy, located on a ranch in Norwegian Creek in 1921. But due to dry years with poor corps he opened a tailor shop in Midway, and continued in that business until a few weeks before his death. 1954 Premier W.A.C. Bennet told an audience of nearly 500 that the contract for the Grand Forks/Christina Lake road would be let this year and the Cascade summit road would be let next year. 1959 Leo Mills reported to the Board of Trade that “in the future” it would be about 15 miles from Grand Forks to Boundary Falls via the No. 7 road. He said he understood the contract would be let in 1961 or 1962. 1964 Section ‘B’ of the Boundary 4-H Beef Club placed second among clubs at the Kamloops Winter Fair, having totaled the second highest number of points. 1969 West Kootenay champs in senior girls’ grass hockey competition was the Grand Forks team. 1974 District Highways Manager W.G. Helmsing has advised city council “that we have now received confirmation from Victoria that a traffic signal will be installed at 12th Street and Central Avenue in 1975.” 1979 On the request of Nancy Dale, the
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government has passed an Order-inCouncil rescinding her appointment as a justice of the peace in the Grand Forks area. 1984 John George (Jack) Acres, a longtime resident of the Boundary area, died peacefully Oct. 10 at his home at Christina Lake. He was 71 years of age. 1989 The City of Grand Forks began the process of developing an emergency response program. The plan is the first step in taking inventory of the resources available in the community. 1994 Coming up with a catchy name for the old CPR railway station on Donaldson Drive will net somebody 52 free lunches. Manager Stu Dale is conducting a “Name the Pub” contest for the dining and drinking establishment which is being renovated, to match the building’s glory days, with a railway ambiance. 1999 After 19 years on the local school district board, Trustee Alice Glanville decided not run during this election, saying it was just the right time for her to step down. 2004 The reduction of the provincial sales tax is going to put about $200,000 back in the Boundary economy, a local business owner predicted. The government announced this last week it was reducing the tax rate to seven per cent from 7.5 per cent. 2009 Grand Forks can claim to be home of the champions as 85-year-old Betty Brussel brought home the gold. Brussel, who has been swimming since the early 1990s, has just returned from the World’s Masters Games in Sydney, Australia, with wins in six different categories.
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Lucy is a five-year-old tuxedo who was an unexpected addition to our household of two other cats, Hycoo and Frank. Four years ago, the week before Christmas, we found her meowing at our rural mailbox; we brought her home after several nights when we were sure she’d been abandoned. Lucy will always be a bit timid, she runs down the stairs like a rabbit, and she loves it when she can sleep at the end of the bed “without being noticed”! She loves “Temptation time” and it’s a line-up of three felines for their treats each night.
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Library money stolen
On Oct. 21 at 9:45 a.m., RCMP received a call from the local library director stating that he had found out that some money had gone missing from the library’s cash drawer over the weekend. “The front doors were apparently found tied together,” said Staff Sgt. Jim Harrison. “Staff were on scene but found no suitable prints or evidence on scene.” The robbery occurred between 7:30 p.m. on Oct. 20 and 8:30 a.m. on Oct. 21. “Interestingly enough, the alarm did go off but that cleaning staff reset it,” said Harrison. It’s possible that the door was left open, he added. “It turns out the security rep attending found the door unsecured and tied it together.” There was approximately $94 stolen. No damage was found. Police have no suspects or witnesses at this time.
Vehicle broken into
On Oct. 23 at 11:11 a.m., police received a report of a vehicle being broken into some time over night. “It was parked near 72nd Avenue,” said Harrison. “The ashtray and possibly 50 cents had been taken from a Toyota Tercel. Doors were reportedly locked; however, there was no damage to the vehicle and there was no sign of forced entry.”
Motor vehicle accident
Evelyn Kimmel (left) buys a Halloween card showing her support of Rotary’s Halloween Bonfire event from Rotarians Nadia Tomashewsky and Cathy Manson. The bonfire/fireworks event occurs on Halloween night starting at 6 p.m. at Angus MacDonald Park.
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For almost 40 years, Grand Forks Rotary has been hosting a Halloween bonfire. The Rotary Club started to hold annual bonfires to provide a focal point for the youth and others celebrating Halloween. The event has drawn favourable attention from the local community and even was listed in Beautiful BC magazine as a must see. The free admission event is held at Angus Macdonald Park starting at 6 p.m. with
the lighting of the bonfire and ends with Grand Fork’s only annual fireworks display. In between there is a fortune-teller and hot chocolate. Back by popular demand, free bags of Rotary’s Kettle Corn will be handed out. Rotary funds the event through the sale of door cards to show that you have contributed to the bonfire. These cards are available through many participating merchants and any Rotarian. Thanks to everyone who supports the Halloween Bonfire—see you out on Oct. 31.
There was a motor vehicle accident at Starchuk Road and Whitehall Road with damage over $1,000, on Oct. 23 at 5:22 p.m. “A driver was travelling southbound on Whitehall Road turning (left) into the driveway in his 2010 GMC Canyon,” said Harrison. “The other driver was also travelling southbound behind the first driver and attempted to pass the vehicle in a blue 1988 Ford F150.” Unfortunately, the driver misjudged and ended up ended up hitting the GMC, said Harrison. “The passenger door and the right side of the truck box collided with the other vehicle’s left bumper causing a dent in the Ford truck,” he said. The driver of the GMC, a 75-year-old female from Grand Forks, was issued a ticket for unsafe passing.
Evergreens stolen
On Oct. 23 at 2:20 p.m., RCMP received a report of six to eight young evergreens (valued at $400) being stolen from a neighbour’s property some time in the last three to four days. The theft occurred on Dunn Road at Christina Lake. “The complainant had been keeping an eye on the property for his neighbours as they live in Calgary,” said Harrison. “The neighbour’s enquiries didn’t produce anything. Apparently, someone actually dug the trees out of the ground.”
Vehicles keyed
On Oct. 25, it was reported to RCMP that several vehicles were keyed overnight when they were parked in a driveway on 78th Avenue in Grand Forks. “Constables attended and noted deep scratches on three vehicles, one a 2008 Chevy pick-up, another a 2013 Chevy pick-up, and the third a 2003 Ford car,” said Harrison. “Most of the damage was done to the car which indicated that that person may have been the main target of this vandalism.” Police have no witnesses and no suspects at this time. “It appears that it was a targeted attack for whatever reason,” he said. “No other vehicles in the area were hit.” The vandalism caused quite a bit of damage, added Harrison. Anyone with any information on this crime is urged to contact Grand Forks RCMP at 250-442-8288.
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Paving project finished Grand Forks Mayor Brian Taylor (middle), flanked by councillors Cher Wyers and Michael Wirischagin, cuts the ribbon on Oct. 22 to officially re-open 68th Avenue after the recent paving and infrastructure rebuild project. City of Grand forks photo
On Oct. 26 at 4:52 p.m., an RCMP officer on patrol spotted a small, gray truck turning left on Coalshute Road. “The turn signal was blinking very quickly indicating that front signal light was burnt out which is a general thing that happens with vehicles,” said Harrison. “The constable conducted a traffic stop for that reason. When she approached the driver she noticed a very strong odour of liquor on the driver’s breath. She asked the driver to exit the vehicle and accompany her to the front of the police vehicle, at which time she determined that the odour of liquor was definitely coming from him.” The driver, a 48-year-old Grand Forks male, was given a demand to provide breath samples. In both cases, the driver received “warn” which led to a three-day immediate roadside prohibition and a three-day impoundment of his vehicle.
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Bonfire aims to be a safe event Back when we were kids, Halloween was a more innocent time. We all went zigzagging around the neighbourhood, going door to door collecting candy and whatnot from any house you could find. Nowadays you wouldn’t let your child go anywhere near a stranger’s house without parental guidance, a cell phone and an air horn. Fortunately for Grand Forks parents and kids, there is another option: the Rotary Club’s annual Halloween bonfire/ fireworks event at Angus MacDonald Park. The local Rotary club has been organizing and running this event for 40 years now and have it down to an art. With safety always a concern for parents, the event is well supervised. Legend has it that the event started because Rotarians and residents in general were tired of all the graffiti and vandalism during Halloween. “What if we gave them something fun and interesting to do? So the kids could congregate away from downtown,” recalled Gord Nichols, who is the main organizer this year and who has been with the club for many years. It certainly appears to have worked as there is little vandalism on Halloween and attendance at the Halloween bonfire/fireworks event continues to be very strong. Be sure to support this event by visiting the businesses that support this event with the Halloween cards in their windows.
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A couple of weeks ago I missed some time from work. I spent eight days in hospital following a “cardiac incident” that occurred playing men’s league hockey. I had joked that it’s fortunate that my doctor is on my hockey team because if I had a heart attack on ice I would have good help. Well, that joke turned out to be not so funny as I had what doctors later found out was an atrial flutter causing wide complex tachycardia, which is a long, fancy way to say my heart was racing really, really fast (260 beats per minute). I had played the whole game, the second of the season, and felt fine. As soon as I came to the bench on that shift late in the game I felt a tightness and pain in my chest.
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Soon enough I could barely move my limbs or speak and felt numb, although I could hear and see everything fine. Eventually, my teammates figured out something was wrong and called an ambulance and I was taken to Grand Forks hospital. I had a cardioversion (paddles) done to my ticker. It hurt like mad (felt like a shotgun to the chest), but immediately I could speak and move and felt like myself again. After more tests and a downturn in my condition, the docs in GF send me by ambulance to Kelowna, where they have a cardiology ward and could better diagnose me. Several tests later, the cardiologists decided that I should be flown to Victoria where I would have an EPS (electrophysiology test which tests the heart using electric wires) done and a pacemaker likely installed. In Victoria, I had the EPS done and they also performed an ablation. After several more tests (in-
cluding a dreaded MRI which I don’t recommend if you’re claustrophic at all) they determined I did not need a pacemaker. I was finally released just in time to catch my flight to the Okanagan where I spent some time rehabilitating with Dr. Mom. Of course, I should add that coming from a hockey game to the hospital, I had nothing with me in Kelowna except my underwear. So I ended up spending four days in Kelowna General Hospital with no glasses, no wallet, no cell phone, and no clothes at all. I pictured myself being released in my hospital nightgown and funky hospital order socks (non-slip). Might make catching a cab difficult. Anyway, my wonderful mom came up and visited me and brought some much needed clothes. A neighbour and her son (who played for the opposing team) were able to gather my glasses, phone and wallet and send them by Greyhound just in time. I wouldn’t
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have been able to board the plane leaving Victoria without my wallet with my ID. I would like to say most of all, thanks to the great doctors, nurses and staff at all three hospitals. I think the work they did was exemplary. It was obviously pretty scary stuff, but the doctors kept me well informed every step of the way and the nurses and caregivers were sympathetic and helpful as needed. I would also like to thank all the people who wished me well and took time to ask how I was doing both in person and on social media. Your thoughts and prayers were a big help. Of that I have no doubt. So in closing, I would say we are very fortunate to have the medical system that we have. Interior Health (and Island Health)—you do an amazing job! Despite Grand Forks being rural and out of the way, we have a pretty great hospital here with a caring and very competent staff.
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Editor, The Gazette: Re: Marijuana Dispensary During the Oct. 22 councillor candidate forum, a question was asked about the city granting a business license to the marijuana dispensary on 68th Ave. that has apparently been in operation for three months, and current councillor Neil Krog responding that it was a legitimate business and there was no requirement to notify neighbours. This was the first time I heard about the dispensary in our city. The next day I e-mailed Mr. Allin, CAO of our city, asking what he could tell me about that business and why the city granted a business license. His response was: “The city issues business licenses to those businesses that qualify under the city’s zoning bylaw. The city is not in a legal position to deny a business licence to a business when they qualify under the zoning bylaw. If they are in contravention of the law it is up to the RCMP to enforce those laws. “If you would like to learn more about the business I would encourage you to stop in and talk to the owner. I hope this helps.” As suggested by Mr. Allin, I attempted to visit the dispensary Friday, Oct. 24 only to find the shop closed, no signage on the building identifying what business was operating or what was being sold in suite #4, and no building number displayed on the building. Talk about flying under the radar! As laws and regulations pertaining to medical marijuana are the responsibility of the fed-
eral government, I then checked out Health Canada’s website. Under “Frequently Asked Questions: Medical Use of Marihuana”, and “For Licenced Producers” it states: “Can I operate a storefront? No. You must ship dried marijuana directly to the client (or their physician, if requested).” And, “Can I sell/provide product to a compassion club or dispensary who will then distribute on my behalf? No. Only licensed producers are authorized to sell or provide dried marijuana. Licensed producers must ship dried marijuana directly to the client (or their physician, if requested) in accordance with the new Marijuana for Medical Purposes Regulations.” Also on Health Canada’s website is a list of companies that currently have been granted a license to produce and distribute medical marijuana. Checking the websites of each company listed, it is noted that not one of those companies is located in the Greenwood/Grand Forks/Christina Lake area. Despite Mr. Krog’s statement that it is a legitimate business, I have to wonder whether it truly is legitimate. For all intents and purposes, it would appear our town is being used as a pawn by the pro-marijuana faction in their persistent efforts to force the Canadian government to legalize marijuana. I don’t know about the rest of you, but I resent being used! Sylvia Treptow, Grand Forks
Editor, The Gazette: I have two gripes: #1. Everyone in this city who lives in a mobile home or modular home is being held hostage by the city and Neptune. Neptune goes under our units, puts in the water meters without insulating the new parts that they install. We have to sign a paper that says we homeowners are responsible if it freezes. Neptune says the city doesn’t pay them to insulate their work. It takes only five or six minutes longer and about a tooney’s worth of insulation to do the job right. A lot of the homeowners in our park are not capable of going under their homes to freeze-proof the water meters. I’ve also noticed that Neptune does not check for leaks when they are finished. They just come out from the crawl space, turn the water back on and leave. Some may call this professionalism, but I sure don’t.
#2. Speaking of jobs not well done, I remember reading in the paper that the city was going to do something for the cyclists when they repaved 68th Ave. They had the machinery, the men, and the material to go ahead with continuing the bike lane from the black bridge to 19th St. Everything was ready to go: the lanes were cleaned up and dug down over to the sidewalks. Then it was cancelled. Why? The city built bike lanes a few years ago from the bridge to about Eighth St. From 19th St. on west to Spraggett Road, there are bike lanes. Why does the city think painting bike images on a narrow street makes it safe for cyclists? There is about two feet or less between a bike and a vehicle. How dumb does the city think we are? Richard Jones, Grand Forks
In two weeks and three days, on Saturday, Nov. 15, eligible voters who are residents of the City of Grand Forks and Area D in the Regional District of Kootenay Boundary (RDKB) have an opportunity to go to a polling station to cast ballots for a mayor and six councillors for the city, three trustees for Boundary School District 51 (two city and one Area D), and a regional director for Area Rousing D. They will be doing so at the end of a the Rabble five-week campaign—sooner if they vote in advance. ROY RONAGHAN The regional director and school trustee for Area C were acclaimed. Successful candidates will serve a four-year term rather than three as has been the case for the past 24 years. The 2014 spring session of the BC Legislative Assembly approved the longer term at the request of the Union of BC Municipalities (UBCM). A criticism of the three-year term was that elected officials spent the first year learning, the second year getting things done and the third year preparing for the next election. The arguments in support of a four-year term are that it will reduce election costs; provide a longer planning cycle for councils and boards; provide more time for new people to learn and perform the duties of their office; and offer consistency with provincial and federal government terms. In preparation for marking their ballot, voters might think of themselves as shareholders in corporations that are seeking people with special skills and knowledge related to the work required of them, and the acumen to be effective in their governance roles. Hiring the best-qualified people from among those who have applied for the available jobs is a challenge because of the scarcity of information. Voters desperately need more in the way of critical background information from their future employees, such as experience that applies in their new roles. A detailed resume and a couple references could have supplied that information. However, the people who want to serve are not now required to provide much more than an information brochure; a statement in the print and on-line media; four minutes of commentary at a public forum; newspaper ads; and what they might willingly disclose during casual conversations. Some are now making extensive us of social media. The next four years will be a critical time for the city, school district and regional district. No one knows for sure what the future holds and what those who are elected will have to deal with. The work will require people who are innovative, creative, adaptable and capable of reasoned judgement. Incumbents who are seeking re-election can boast of having at least three years experience but little is known about newcomers. That deficit might be overcome by asking questions. • What motivated you to run for office? • What special issues do you expect to address during the next four years as a councillor, regional director or trustee? • What weight should be given to climate change and its potential impact in future planning? • What is your level of understanding of how local and regional governments operate in relation to one another? • How familiar are you with the Municipal Act, the Community Charter and the School Act? • How committed are you devoting the time required to fulfill your duties and responsibilities? • How committed are you to attending regular and special meetings, important conferences, the Association of Kootenay & Boundary Local Governments (AKBLG), and the Union of BC Municipalities (UBCM) Convention and the annual meeting of school trustees? The outcome of this election depends on voters making smart decisions by paying close attention to what is said, done and published by the candidates while keeping in mind that there are no recall provisions at the local and regional government levels and four years is a long time in politics. Those with the most votes on Nov. 15 will be our new employees. Advance polls will be open Wednesday, Nov. 5 and Wednesday, Nov. 12.
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Come explore the sights and sounds of the world at: 10,000 Villages Craft Sale & Pioneer Girl Bake Sale Saturday, November 8 9 am - 3 pm
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Drop-In Sign Language Class 1:00 p.m. at the Grand Forks Public Library.
Computer Workshops at the Grand Forks Public Library Please register today! Nov. 4: Introduction to Facebook. Nov. 5: Introduction to Email and Gmail. Nov. 6: Working with Photos. Each session will run from 10 a.m. - 12 p.m. The lab will be open from 1 - 2 p.m. for practice and questions. The workshops are a partnership between the Columbia Basin Alliance for Literacy and the Grand Forks and District Public Library.
Let’s Talk About Deer and Lyme Disease Saturday The World we want - This is what sustainability looks like 10:30 a.m. - 6:45 p.m. Brilliant Cultural Centre, Castlegar. Climate 10:30 a.m. at the Grand Forks Public change and community solutions. Featuring speakers: Dr. Richard Library. With Laurie Grant of WildSafeBC Hebda and Herb Hammond. 8 workshops and film “Cowspiracy”. and Jim Wilson, president of the Canadian Adults: $20. Students: $10. To register, join the choir, volunteer or for Lyme Disease Foundation. Increase your more information contact: nadia@netidea.com 250-825-4517 or www. understanding of what Lyme borreoliosis duhamelwatershedsociety.com/ or www.kruna.org/ is, how to recognize the symptoms, how and why it is in your area, and how to prevent contacting it. Email your event to production@grandforksgazette.ca with the words “Event Listing” in the subject line; You can also mail it to Box
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OPT (Planned Parenthood) Midway Call Julie 250-449-2887 for more info. Are you caring for a loved one, or experienced the loss of a loved one? Would you like to chat with a person who understands? Call Louise at Boundary Community Hospice, 250-443-2162. Every Tuesday • Learn sign language at the Grand Forks Public Library every Tuesday to Dec. 17, 2013 from 12 noon to 1 p.m. Class open to all ages. No registration required. Drop-in anytime. Class is free but a food donation box will be available if you wild like to help out in that way. For information about the class, call Leanne or Tammy at Sunshine Valley Community Services at 250-442-3335 ext. 211. • Girls in Action (Pioneer Clubs) meet at the Gospel Chapel, 7048 Donaldson, Grand Forks from 3:30 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. Contact Dianna Borthwick at 250-442-5376. (Girls grades 2 to 7). • Breastfeeding Café, 10 - 11 a.m. Granville Family Centre, 1200 Central Ave. For anyone interested in breastfeeding: a breastfeeding mom, pregnant woman, or grandmother, aunt, sister or friend of a breastfeeder. Come for support, learning, sharing. Call Public Health at 250-443-3150 or Cynthia at 250-442-5355. • Chess Club - from 4 - 7 p.m. at the Grand Forks Library. All ages welcome. • Figure Drawing/Painting Group meets 5:30-7:30 at gallery 2. Artists bring their
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BULLETIN BOARD Alcoholics Anonymous Meetings Grand Forks Valley Group of Alcoholics Anonymous. MONDAY at 8 p.m. (Closed Study) at Catholic Church Rectory - 7269 - 9th St. WEDNESDAY (Men’s Closed) at 8 p.m. at Anglican Church rear basement 7252 - 7th St. THURSDAY and SATURDAY (Open) at 8 p.m. at Anglican Church rear basement - 7252 - 7th St. Phone 250-4423839 or 250-442-8797. Grand Forks & District Public Library Open hours: Tuesdays and Thursdays from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Wednesdays, Fridays & Saturdays from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Book clubs are held the last Wednesday of the month at Christina Lake Village (1:30 p.m.); and the last Thursday of the month at Grand Forks (7 p.m.) Food Bank Needs Items The Boundary Community Food Bank is looking for baby food jars, small jam jars, and 250-ml plastic containers with lids. If you can help, please call 250-442-2800 or bring them to 7419 - 2nd St. – Tuesdays only.
own materials. Easels available. Schedule sometimes changes so please call Nora first if you plan to drop by. No membership free, but $20 per month or a $5 drop-in fee collected to pay models. For information call gallery 2 at 250-442-2211 or Nora at 250-442-3668. • The Sunshine Quilters of Grand Forks meet at 9:30 a.m. at the Focus on Fibre building on Donaldson Drive. For more info call Kim at 250-442-8802. • Scrabble at the Grand Forks Public Library from 1-3 p.m. • CAN/AM Women’s closed AA meetings, 11 a.m. to noon at the Anglican Church Basement. • Crib at the Legion Hall starts 6:30 p.m. sharp. • Grand Forks Air Cadets meet at the Legion from 6:30 to 9 p.m. This organization promotes leadership skills, camaraderie and working together as a team. New members always welcome. Join the fun. Contact Jim: 1-866-447-9304 or Janice 250-442-5732. • St. John’s Ambulance Brigade, Boundary Branch meeting 7 p.m. at 8008 Donaldson Drive. • Grand Forks Contract Bridge Club meets at Anglican Church at 7 p.m.; all welcome. For info or reservations call Al at 250-4422525. • Grand Forks Pipes & Drums practices 6:30 - 8:30 p.m. in Room 101 at GFSS. Beginning and experienced pipers and drummers invited to join. Lessons by arrangement. Inquiries, please call 250-442-1249. • AA (open) meeting in Greenwood at the McArthur Centre, at 8 p.m. Contact 250446-2249 or 442-0072. • Pioneer Girls/Girls in Action - Gospel Chapel 3:30-5 p.m. Contact Eileen Gobbett at 250-442-2417.
This week’s schedule: Away: Fri., Oct. 31: @ Kamloops, 7 p.m. Sat., Nov. 1: @ 100 Mile, 7 p.m.
• TOPS is the weight loss support group of choice for thousands. Join us and you will see why. Weigh-in is at 8:30 a.m.; meeting to follow, at the Gospel Chapel (7048 Donaldson Drive, Room 302). Questions? Call Frances at 250-442-0638. • Community Learning Place – drop-in – from 2 to 5 p.m. at the Grand Forks Library. Come for help with reading, writing, basic computer, test preparation, citizenship study. This program is a partnership between CBAL and the Grand Forks Public Library. • Kettle River Runners: your friendly Grand Forks running club meets for a group run every Tuesday throughout the fall and winter at 5 p.m. at the aquatic centre. Runs are generally 5 to 8 km in length, and the group splits into runners of similar ability. Further information about club events are posted on our website: www.kettleriverrunners. shawwebspace.ca. • Grand Forks Farmer Market 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. 1st Tuesday Every Month • Satsang Buddhist Group meets at Selkirk College from 7 - 8 p.m. For information call 1-800-336-6015. Everyone welcome. • Grand Forks Search & Rescue meets at 6:30 p.m. at Nursery Fire Hall. New members welcome. Call Barry at 250-442-5818 for more information. Every 2nd Tuesday • Granby Wilderness Society meets at 7 p.m. at Boundary Museum (6145 Reservoir Rd). Contact 250-442-7733. Every Thursday • Girls in Action (Pioneer Clubs) meets on Thursdays 7 - 8:30 p.m. at Gospel Chapel, 7048 Donaldson Drive. All girls grade 2 - 7 welcome. Contact Dianna Borthwick at 250-442-5376.
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• Great Program Prizes • Puck Toss Challenge • 50/50 At Every Home Game
• Bored Room Bistro Texas Hold’ em Poker at 6:30 p.m. 607 - 8th Ave., Midway, B.C. Free! • Join the new seniors “fun” singing group. Sing songs from bygone eras at Seniors’ Hall in City Park at 9:45 a.m. Visit, have coffee and sing. Contact Liz at 250-4425516. Senior’s drop-in fee $1. • Bingo at the Legion! Doors open at 5:45 p.m., game starts at 6:45 p.m. 1st Thursday Every Month • King Edward Masonic Lodge meets in Greenwood at 7:30 p.m. Reputed to be the most successful & vibrant “small” lodge in B.C. Want to know more? Like to attend a “no cost to you” dinner either in November or April? Call Peter Smith at 250-442-5769. • Members of Hardy View Lodge Auxiliary continue to meet the at 2 p.m. in the lodge auxiliary room. Following the monthly birthday celebration the auxiliary gathers for a short meeting (except July & August). We welcome new people to join us. For information call Vi at 250-442-5998 or Dora at 250-442-8108. 2nd Thursday Every Month • Welcome to the Dutch Koffie Club at Jogas Espresso Café at 10 a.m. Come and enjoy some camaraderie. For info contact Bertha at 250-442-8466. • Pot-luck is held at the Seniors’ Hall in Grand Forks City Park at 12:00 p.m. 1st and 3rd Thursday Every Month • Grand Forks Fly Tying Club meets at 7 p.m. at Kingfisher Fly and Tackle Shop. All welcome to join. For information call Lawrence at King Fisher Fly & Tackle 250442-3011. 2nd and 4th Thursday Every Month • The Boundary Peace Initiative meets at 7 p.m. at the Slavonic Centre. Contact Laura at 250-442-0434.
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The Grand Forks Community Trails Society has learned that the contract for re-decking the Nursery Trestle was awarded to DJM Contracting of Rossland, B.C. The society is delighted to learn that the bridge will re-decked with four-inch treated lumber that should last indefinitely. The project will be paid for by the province with a contribution from the RDKB. The work starts with the arrival of the lumber this week (scheduled for Monday, Oct. 27) and take less than two weeks to complete. This historic structure was originally decked by the 44th Field Squadron in 2003 to improve access for the Trans Canada Trail. Unfortunately, the decking used at that time was untreated
wood with a limited life span. Recently the society had been using plywood to temporarily patch the deck where gaps appeared. With the society’s new stewardship agreement with the province came the opportunity to request a new surface for the trestle. Earlier this year the society had proposed that the military return to re-deck the trestle while Ministry of Forests, Lands and Natural Resource Operations (MFLNRO) Rec Sites and Trails and the RDKB split the cost of the materials. Both MFLNRO and the RDKB expressed interest in this plan but when the military couldn’t commit to a time, the decision was made to hire a private contractor to do the work. Trail users are advised that the trestle will be closed from Oct. 27 to Nov. 7.
City Hall renos coming along CRAIG LINDSAY
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At city council Oct. 20, city staff gave a presentation on the rebuilding of Grand Forks City Hall. A fire in September 2014 gutted the first floor and caused extensive smoke damage to the rest of the venerable building. In an interview with the Gazette, Sarah Winton, deputy corporate officer/communications, said city staff is aiming to move in this December and have the inaugural meeting of the next coun-
cil there on Dec. 1. “The renovations are coming along pretty well,” she said “It looks great. Drywall and painting are done. We’re just waiting for carpet and flooring.” The city would not comment on the expected final costs of the project. “With the complex nature of this project, final costs are unknown at this time,” said Winton. “The team working on the project has been diligent in keeping costs down and working within the parameters laid out by the insurance company.”
Sewer regs bylaw gets update CRAIG LINDSAY
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With Grand Forks operating a sewer disposal system for residents and commercial users, staff and council must from time to time review policies and rates to ensure the system continues to run smoothly. To that end, at Grand Forks city council meeting on Oct. 20, council received the sewer regulations and rates repeal bylaw No. 1500-R for 2014, and the new sewer regulations bylaw No. 1974 for 2014, and gave first, second and third readings to both. Both motions passed unanimously with no discussion. Fourth and final reading for both are expected to be held at the next regular council meeting on Nov. 3.
A spokesperson for the city stated that some of the areas of significant change between the current and proposed bylaw are: updated and expanded definition to stay current with the manner in which the utility operates; expanded and updated general provisions including authority to administer and enforce the bylaw, terms and conditions of service, interruption and discontinuation of service, and termination of service sections added; expanded and updated service connection/disconnection section including inspection chambers and manholes, and non-residential connections sections added; and significantly expanded and updated waste standards including prohibitions, effluent limitation parameters, sampling and analysis protocols, pre-treatment requirements, volume control and interception devices sections added.
8th Annual Community Christmas Hamper Program
Pancake Breakfast
Whispers of Hope would like to Thank the Community and invite everyone to join us for our
Also featuring Eggs & Sausages Sponsored by Buy-Low Foods st
One Year at 7212 Riverside Drive Celebration!
Gospel Chapel 7048 Donaldson Dr.
$10/person • $20/family
Saturday, November 1
All proceeds go to the Community Christmas Hampers
• Cake and Coffee from 10 am • $5.00 Bag Sale
Saturday, Nov. 1 7:30 am ~ 10:00 am Door Prizes
For more information contact Roxanne Smith christmashamperprogram@gmail.com 250-444-0561
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Explore the many ways you can volunteer and make a difference in our community! BETHS shelter will be re-open for the season on November 1. Take the tour!
Come out for fun!
This is a Grad Fundraiser Cost: By donation
October 29th, 30th and November 1st 7 ~ 9 pm
Mars Magic Touch Day Spa
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NOTICE CANCELLATION OF PUBLIC MEETINGS The COTW Meeting of Council Scheduled for Monday, November 3rd - 9:00 am has been cancelled The Regular Meeting of Council Scheduled for Monday, November 17th - 7:00 pm has been cancelled 6641 Industrial Parkway (Old Canpar Office Building-Downstairs)
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• The City of Grand Forks has been my home for 60 years! • Businessman and entrepreneur. • Started and operated several successful local businesses for nearly 50 years. • I love and care about our beautiful city. • I want to give back to my city, to help direct Grand Forks in a positive direction over the next 4 years and beyond. • Our city needs to be run as a business, by persons with proven business management skills. • To give taxpayers value for their hard-earned dollar. • My extensive business background will be an asset in City Council. • I will ensure responsible stewardship of taxpayers’ assets. • I want to create a new, positive and bright image for our city, to welcome new people and businesses to come here, resulting in a larger tax base and job opportunities. COMMUNITY SERVICE & OFFICES HELD: • Promotions Director on Grand Forks Chamber of Commerce • Member on Food & Hospitality Advisory Committee for Nelson Selkirk College • Volunteer Martial Arts Instructor for Grand Forks Youths • Instructor for Ladies’ Self-Defense Courses with Selkirk College & Grand Forks Recreation • Board Member on a local Christian Church for the past 16 years • Ordained Head Deacon of a local Christian Church for over 10 years • Superintendent of Saint John Ambulance Cadets, instructing First Aid & Community Service • Chairman of Squadron Sponsoring Committee of Royal Canadian Air Cadets (recently elected) I will be available Tuesdays to Thursdays 10 am - 4 pm and Sundays 1 - 3 pm at the CASTLE BUILDING CENTRE Downtown Grand Forks. I would love to hear from you with any questions, concerns or suggestions. Coffee, tea and juices on! Authorized by: Baun F. Mark, Financial Agent. 250-666-0088.
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Corporation of the City of Grand Forks Candidates for Mayor One to be elected
PETER DEMSKI
My name is Peter Demski and I am running for mayor for the City of Grand Forks. Having spent my life here in Grand Forks I have witnessed this town go from a thriving community to a town that has decayed to the point where 50 per cent of the businesses have shutdown. Putting up a sign that Grand Forks is open for business isn’t enough. My first priority is economic development which includes working with Community Futures to make it easier for small business loans. Grand Forks has
one of the highest welfare rates in the province and therefore the creation of jobs and reducing the number of people on welfare will be a major priority of my administration. I would like to see the promotion of land development which would also stimulate economic opportunities for business and local area land holders. I would put an emphasis on attracting new doctors to our area. This works hand in hand with my desire to help make Grand Forks a retirement center. An investment into Hardy View Lodge to allow
it to be re-opened would be a step in the right direction. I also believe that Grand Forks and Christina Lake need to work together to raise the area’s profile and attract tourists and businesses. Combined, the synergy of our two communities could attract investment from both businesses and vacationers. Regarding the water meter controversy I believe everyone should be guaranteed a minimum amount of free water before any charges would apply. I would work with the RDKB to allow scavenging of building materi-
als from the landfill to help reduce waste and encourage recycling. I propose the installation of a feed lot (supplied by waste from the grocery stores) to give the deer an alternate source of food in contrast to any policy of culling because I believe they beautify our community. Low cost housing is in short supply and could be addressed by utilizing a campground/trailer park. I believe working together we can all make Grand Forks a thriving and dynamic community.
FRANK KONRAD
I am an individual who strives to be successful at every endeavour that I challenge. My successful track record warrants me to challenge the position of mayor. I truly believe that I will be an asset to the citizens of this community who definitely need a new breath of fresh air. Thirty-five years of business success, with managerial experience, my dealings with employees, and my interactions with the public, renders me perfectly for the position of running this city. Running a city is no different than running a business. Both can be very
successful, if properly managed. Being a city resident, the following issues, and others, affect me personally, as well as all citizens of this city. 1) Lack of interaction and proper communication with the citizens, to acknowledge their needs and concerns. 2) Upgrading our aging and failing infrastructure. 3) Economic development, with better management of our citizens’ property taxes. 4) Encouraging business growth, by offering better incen-
tives, and approaching new businesses, and existing ones, with a more bullish approach. Growth is absolutely essential, because a city, that stops growing, becomes stagnant, and dies. 5) Re-evaluation of non-profit taxation issues, churches, as one example. Providing strong leadership, with honesty and integrity, based on my successful business background. I plan to lead this city, like my businesses, into a new era of success, with a vision for the future, encompassing all the citizens
of this great city, with their ideas and visions, integrated into our new master plan. My leadership, will never be based on my personal views, but rather an open minded approach, geared to the citizens views, with receptiveness, to their ideas, & goals for all of our futures. Any questions, or concerns, please contact me. Presently, and once elected, I will always be there for my constituents. Thank you, for your time, and for your support. Frank Konrad Tel: 250-443-2370 Email: konrads@telus.net
DONNA SEMENOFF
The City of Grand Forks is my home. Born and raised here, I’ve kept returning - because of family, the friendliness of the people and the nourishing natural environment. I see stewardship (care) of the city I live in as a responsibility. Due to my strong commitment to Grand Forks, I’ve decided to run for mayor. I humbly offer my skills, knowledge, experience and commitment to the citizens of this beautiful valley. I have leadership and management experience as an educator, program coordinator, and resi-
dence advisor. My responsibilities have included facilitating educational and recreational programs, enforcing safety regulations, supervising staff, and coordinating and conducting staff interviews. I have also had international public speaking experience. At university and college, I took courses that advanced my English grammar, interpretation of scientific studies, and communication skills. English grammar abilities are useful for amending and developing local bylaws. It is helpful to have skills in the interpretation of
scientific studies, since studies are presented to Mayor and Council for consideration. Communication skills are essential, since citizens and business people approach a Mayor with their ideas and concerns. I am deeply committed to the well being of all. I would go the extra mile to do the research required to make well informed decisions that includes reading required material and consulting with the public. It’s important to consider the risks and benefits short and long term for various options.
Decisions made at City Hall affect us all. I am strongly committed to working as a TEAM with citizens, businesses, organizations and schools to meet our community’s needs. My goal is to keep Grand Forks a FABulous place to live! F – Friendly (working together) A – Affordable (identifying financial priorities and brainstorming solutions) B – Beautiful (environmental education informing procedures) A vote for Donna is a vote for increased democracy!
BRIAN TAYLOR
Over the past months, Grand Forks has experienced modest economic growth. The branding and marketing of our city has paid off. Our review of city owned property has resulted in a number of properties being identified as surplus to the city’s needs and offered for sale. Homes and properties have been selling as new people choose this community to live, work and raise a family. Although we do have some empty store fronts, we have new businesses moving to our town and taking advantage
of the available commercial and industrial lands. We need to keep attention on the economy. We continue to see a growth in the numbers of seniors aging in place or moving here to retire. As the recent community check up “Vital signs” pointed out, in the province, seniors are in the middle income bracket; however, in our community we have many low income seniors who are struggling with the basic need for food and shelter. In the next four years, my hope is to keep Grand Forks af-
fordable to low income seniors. Known as downloading, it is not the role of municipal government to step in to provide services that are the mandate of the province or the federal government. It is our role to challenge and to engage those other levels of government when we see our citizens suffering. We must not neglect our social responsibility. Many employable citizens are going north to the oil patch while our major industries are thriving and new industries that are arriv-
ing are all searching for reliable employees. Along with local jobs we need more affordable housing. As the city moves forward in the next critical years, I ask for your support as mayor to keep the momentum of economic activity and to keep Grand Forks attractive healthy and affordable.
CHER WYERS
I want to take this opportunity to thank the voters of Grand Forks for your support over the past six years in my role as City Councillor. I have now conquered the Community Charter, can read volumes of correspondence and I have a clear understanding of council’s role in governance and advocacy. I am confident that I can provide the leadership and direction as your Mayor - a position I highly respect. I have the time, commitment and work ethics to lead and I want the job. Challenges exist that we share
with many communities across the nation but we are fortunate to live in British Columbia where opportunities are evolving. The City’s $127M infrastructure wrapped up in a twenty-year rebuild Asset Management Plan is ready for senior levels of governments’ funding partnerships. Downtown revitalization is complete and we’re looking better to outside investors with a vibrant Business Development Plan and Community Profile in two languages. We are marketing vacant city owned properties to bring
in revenue, rooftops, growth and children for our schools along with relocating retirees who recognize the affordable lifestyle we do offer. Youth engagement in local politics and community life through the development of a youth council will give youth a platform. Everyone must be involved because we can offer good jobs in local government with pensions and training. Regional collaboration is important for future environmental stewardship, governance and delivering affordable services. Did you know the Regional District
Kootenay Boundary’s (RDKB) 2011 census was under 32,000 and the Association of Kootenay Boundary Local Government’s (AKBLG) population from Big White to the Alberta border is under 180,000 people? We’re too small to work alone. I am a regional thinker, a good listener and confident that my decisions come from remaining calm and using common sense.
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Regional District of Kootenay Boundary (RDKB) Candidates for Area D Director One to be elected BOB KENDEL
I was born in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan in 1954. I was raised in several small towns in eastern Saskatchewan but was always near our family farm. I worked on ours as well as many other farms throughout my school years. In 1980 I married my wife Debbie and after 34 years we are blessed with a daughter, son in law and three grandsons aged eight, six and three. I have been an entrepreneur businessman for most of my adult life. We have had numerous busi-
ness ventures including restaurant, auction automobile and heating air conditioning. The HVAC business is one I am still involved in here in Grand Forks. I have been involved in this industry for 40 years and hold several journeyman certificates in relevant trades. I was elected to city council in 2012 and can honestly say it has been one of the most interesting and rewarding experiences in my life. I have had the pleasure of being a part of many initiatives un-
dertaken by city council in the past three years. Working on these things has given me the unique perspective of seeing firsthand how important the co-operation or lack of co-operation between the city and our regional partners effects our ability to go forward in the boundary. I believe that there is much more that can be done to enhance the relationship between the regional district and the city of Grand Forks. I am proud of the accomplishments in my life, family, business
IRENE PEREPOLKIN
I was born and raised in Grand Forks and am following the footsteps of my ancestors of three generations to maintain the importance of agriculture in our area. I have been a member of the Area “D” planning committee for six years under Tony Lodder and previous to that under Jmaiff. I am an active member in many non-profit groups doing fundraising and advocating for a number of projects. The beauty and rural lifestyle of Area D is making many people want to live here. We are most fortunate to have the fortitude of the
ALR to protect the agricultural lands though this is being challenged daily by developers. Subdividing puts an additional strain on the water supply and the aquifer. Past practices of sourcing out our food production will be challenging in years to come with present local economy-the rising cost of fuel and education as to what is going into our food supply. We need to look at being able to produce enough of our own foods to feed our community. With the diverse microclimate we have here that can be done ensuring enough to feed
both people and our animals. We have a wealth of attractions including Fructova Museum, the flour mill as well as farm tours with more coming. We need to capitalize on this wealth of facilities and welcome guests with open arms and great pride to see the heritage, artifacts and lifestyle of our area. The artisans of the community play a large role in this attraction as well and need support. 1 will be happy to answer your question or concerns — 250-4423817. Thank you for voting!
ROLY RUSSELL
Good political decision-making requires recognizing connections. Most importantly, recognizing connections between financial prosperity, social well-being, and ecological integrity. Secondly, recognizing repeated connections between thinking, conversing, and doing. We should expect this recognition. Industry that works to minimize environmental impacts helps create long-term employment and roots a strong society: valuing this requires recognizing connections. Likewise, small (tiny, even!) businesses are vital to our financial economy (dif-
ficult to count, dangerous to underestimate), and contribute positively to our social and ecological context because their owners and decision-makers live here. We need a proactive government nurturing these entrepreneurial enterprises that connect and build sustainable benefits for our livelihoods, pocketbooks, and happiness. We need a community centre in this community. This requires a clear vision of complex connections between thinking (learning what we need), conversing (what do we want?) and doing (let’s not
let historical frustration hobble our progress any longer). Local government that facilitates only two of these isn’t adequate. Rather than increase taxes, let’s rally some champions, secure serious grants, leverage partnerships, and build ourselves a spectacular community centre that highlights potential agricultural crops, provides a commercial community kitchen, educates our children, and celebrates our place and potential! Born in Grand Forks, I grew up in this community. My wife, Christine Carlson, and I returned
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Area C Director My name is Grace McGregor. I was born and raised at Christina Lake so I know the community very well indeed. If you know me, you know that the wellbeing of Christina Lake is my passion. Our family owned and operated Cascade Garage Ltd. for 35 years; Cascade Excavation doing forest road maintenance and hydro seeding; and Hummingbird Haven B&B. Operating businesses has given me an understanding of the importance of a strong year-round economy for a small rural community like ours. In 2005 I was approached to run and was elected as regional district director for Christina Lake. I have been re-elected three times through acclamation. Currently I am the chair of the Regional District of Kootenay-Boundary and I sit on nine regional, five local and three provincial committees. I take my role representing our community and our District very seriously. I am particularly pleased that the BC Rural Study that I have chaired for the last six years has led to a provincial governments’ support of creating a high level Rural
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Advisory function. I am a mother and grandmother. This motivates me to ensure that our community is prepared to support all of our residents ensuring that we maintain our high quality of life. In 2012 we were able to engage the services of a Community Co-ordinator. We then established Christina Gateway Community Development Association in order to bring the voices of all the major community organizations together to chart our course forward. We have made exceptional progress. I am particularly excited by our emerging community investment strategy. I believe as an elected official it is my duty to attend community meetings and to answer all inquiries. I am available 24/7 so please be in touch with me if you have a question or an idea. I am an advanced Toastmaster and a member of the Grand Forks Rotary Club.
and serving in civic politics. There is definitely an opportunity to take a leadership role for Area D residents and with your support on Nov. 15 we can begin the task together to do more, to do better.
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to raise a family (and try to farm!) because we love this place. Irene appointed me as her alternate in 2011. For nearly the last two years, while waiting for Irene’s return, I tried to parent and simultaneously operate at 200 per cent capacity to work and serve our community. During this fully responsible (and insecure) period, I saw the potential of planning for and doing real good in our community. Please let me serve you with certainty and planned investment. Think about voting, talk about voting, and go vote.
School District 51
Area C Trustee
I am Cindy Strukoff and I am the SD51 School Trustee representing Christina Lake “Area C”. Over the past three years I have worked hard to engage and be part of our school community. I am very excited to continue as trustee for the next four years as I am still very passionate about being an involved citizen in our education system and wish to continue my work in supporting public education for the children and families in School District 51. Prior to becoming an SD51 school trustee, I was very involved in my children’s schools through parent advisory councils and the Boundary District Parent Advisory Council, of which I was the Chairperson for several years. The skills that I bring to the job are openness and transparency, a desire to create a stronger relationship with the community and our education partners, the desire to support students and teachers and a respect for diverse points of view. I believe it is very important that we continue to advocate to our provincial government for increased, stable and consistent
funding to support our students. We must also continue to support our most vulnerable students and families so that they are able to be successful. I sit on our BISM (Boundary Integrated Services) board where we work together with other Boundary agencies to help address the challenges facing our communities. As a result of declining enrollment we are challenged to meet the needs of all our students so we must, as a board, encourage and support our educators to be flexible and innovative in order to provide a relevant and engaging education to all our students. I am very thankful that Christina Lake is continuing to support me in my role of their trustee. Over my past term I have been the representative for BCSPEA and BCSTA as well as sitting on the BCSTA Legislative Committee and Education Committee. I am also the SD51 representative on the Grand Forks Recreation Committee and the Boundary Integrated Services (BISM) board. I believe that trustees are directly accountable to the people they serve and as such I attend as many school events as possible in order to find ways to engage our school community so that they can help guide me in my decisions.
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School District 51 (Boundary) Candidates for
City of Grand Forks Trustee
Two to be elected
KEN HARSHENIN
I am very passionate about education, and I bring a wide variety of experiences to the table. I have been a Board of Education Trustee for School District No. 51 for the past nine years. Prior to this, I was a school teacher for 30 years. Toward the end of my teaching career, I spent many years at the negotiating table as a bargaining team member and as vice-president and president of the teachers’ association. I am running for office again because I believe that public education in B.C. is changing quickly and is at a crossroads. It is
vitally important that trustees bring experience, depth of knowledge and continuity to the table. Despite many challenges, our district has done a good job of meeting those challenges and dealing with them to the best of our ability. But there is much more work to be done. Relationships with teachers have to be restored, confidence has to be rebuilt, and the board will have to work hard to make sure that we deal with the next set of challenges positively and competently. As a board member, it’s impera-
tive that we continue to advocate for additional per student funding. Trustees need to create the conditions for success by holding our educational system accountable. We need to make sure that all children, regardless of background or circumstances, have the opportunity to grow and to develop to their full potential. The board needs to be supportive of our dedicated teachers and administrators, and needs to ensure adequate resources and support staff. If I had to describe myself in three
words? Honest, responsible, reliable. Currently, I am a British Columbia Public School Employers Association alternate representative. I sit on the Operations Committee, Finance Committee, Community Literacy Committee and the Okanagan Labour Relations Council. I also participate at the Hutton Elementary School PAC meetings as a liaison, and I am involved with the Grand Forks Secondary School Scholarship Committee. I would be honoured to once again represent the City of Grand Forks at the Board of Education table.
KATIE JEPSEN
I am running for School Trustee in the City of Grand Forks. As a long time resident and business owner here I can appreciate what comes with the job of school trustee. Over the past 20 years of child care service I have been involved in the lives of over 300 families within our community. I have a Bachelors Degree in Children’s Studies with an emphasis on Child Psychology and Counseling and past experience in teaching at both elementary
schools as well as GFSS. I am running for school trustee because I am a mother, a grandmother and a child care worker and I sincerely want the best for these children. Child advocacy is my passion. Becoming a school trustee will put me in a better position to help children and families in our community. It is imperative that our children have a safe learning environment. I want to help provide that for our future leaders. Together we can put an end to bullying and create
safer schools. I will work with you to stand up for those who have become targets and ensure the cycle stops. I also want to help teachers access all the available resources and support they need for more classroom time and better individual child growth. These school years are critical in child development. I will work to make sure our schools are a safe place for our kids to grow, learn and become confident in who they are.
Vote for Katie Jepsen because “No one knows kids like Katie.”
JAIME MASSEY
My name is Jaime Massey. I am 33 years old and have lived in Grand forks nearly my whole life. As a child I attended both Perley elementary and GFSS completing graduation in 1999. I am married to my husband (Sean) and we have two wonderful boys, Braden who is 10 and Jordan who is 8. Through the years, I have been a stay at home mom while volunteering for the Community Christmas Hamper Program and I am currently in my second year as Perley Elementary PAC vice-
president. Last year I started working as a noon hour supervisor at Perley which I discovered quickly was a very enriching experience. Spending so much more time with all of your children and grandchildren began to inspire me to do a little more and think about how I could make more of a difference. That was when I decided to run for school trustee. I am running for school trustee because I believe that I might be able to add a new perspective to
our board. I have children as well as nieces and nephews in our school system making me directly affected and accountable for the decisions our School board makes. I want to see every child in our district succeed to the best of his or her ability. Education is so much more than just academics. We are creating and encouraging future adults. We all need to work together for our children’s future. We need to ensure that our education system is working for them and that every little piece of that system can work
harmoniously together. I hope you will give me a chance to represent you and your children on our school board by voting for me as trustee for the City of Grand Forks. Thank you.
TERESA REZANSOFF
My name is Teresa Rezansoff. I am proud to call Grand Forks and the Boundary home. I graduated from Grand Forks Secondary School and my husband and I raised four wonderful children here. I truly believe that students must come first, that communities count. A strong, vital public education system is vital to the well being of both our students and the communities in which we live. We have much to be proud of in our school district with engaged
students, outstanding teachers, support staff and administrators, supportive parents and community members and dedicated and committed trustees. It takes the efforts and contributions of all of us to support our students in their learning and growth. I recognize and believe in the very important connection that being an active community member has to the strength and resiliency of our communities. My family and I have volunteered with the Community Christmas Dinner. I spent
many happy hours volunteering in the classroom and was an active parent advisory council member. I spent over 10 years as a local and provincial volunteer with BC Special Olympics. Currently I volunteer as a director with Boundary Family Individual Services Society (BFISS) and the Grand Forks Art Gallery. In addition to local trusteeship, I serve at the provincial level as the President of the BC School Trustees Association, but I am first and foremost a trustee here in school
district 51. My commitment to this district and its students has never wavered or been stronger. Thank you for the support I have received in my role as a trustee. I care greatly about the children of the Boundary, their success and achievements and respectfully ask for your support to continue to work hard on theirs and your behalf. Thank you
School District 51 (Boundary) Candidates for
Area D Trustee DAVID REID
One to be elected
My name is David Reid. I am married and have a 12-year-old son. Over the past three years I have enjoyed representing Area D as a School Trustee. In my first term I was voted onto the Provincial Education Committee by the Trustees of our Kootenay Boundary branch and participated in the Provincial Council as an alternate. During my first term, the school district went through a teacher’s strike, hiring a Superintendent and a Director of Instruction, a major shuffle of Principal placements,
which brought the four school model in the West, explored a middle school model district wide, and another teacher’s strike. Some definite issues the Board will have to work on this term are repairing teacher relationships that were damaged at the Provincial and local level. I know this will be achievable as we all share the same goal of what is best for students. I have a son in the system and see firsthand what a tremendous job our teachers do in the district. With the enrollment level where
it’s at, it’s inevitable that we look at the issue of grouping kids together once again. This will probably come in the form of three grade blends in some of our schools over the next couple of years. To be successful, we need to make sure the schools can accommodate this, and have the tools they need in place. It is impossible to know what will happen over the next four years but I have the proven experience of the last term to show that I have what it takes to navigate as part of a board, whatever may
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come to that level. If I am voted in, I will continue to say and do the right thing for our students, even when it’s not necessarily popular, or in my own best interests.
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Pictured left to right: Myrna Logan – mentor; Melissa Newitt – FCM Ottawa Head Start; program participants Sarah Dorgelo, Kyra Hogan, Clarissa Palek, Jaclyn Salter; Teresa Taylor – mentor; and Cher Wyers – Councillor and Head Start Grand Forks coordinator. Seated is Roxanne Shepherd – mentor and city staff support. Photo submitted
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“By all appearances from responses around the province after Honourable Coralee Oakes, Ministry of Community, Sport and Cultural Development, introduced the Head Start-Grand Forks Project Progress Conference in her opening ceremony address at the Union of BC Municipalities (UBCM), we knew we had succeeded!” Councillor Cher Wyers proudly boosted. The conference theme, “Leadership in Politics By Women For Women” will take place in the spring of 2015 with funding support from the Women’s Institute of Canada. The Federation of Canadian Municipalities (FCM) Head Start For Young Women-Grand Forks recently held their Project Progress “Micro” Conference on Oct. 4. In attendance from FCM’s Ottawa office was Melissa Newitt, coordinator for the one-year pilot program “Head Start For Young Women.” Newitt presented completion certificates to the local participants on behalf of FCM and complimented the girls for their aggressive determination and talent in developing a shelf-ready conference that will be included in the final guide produced by FCM. The guide will provide a toolkit for local government communities across Canada in promoting and engaging youth participation in their community affairs. Six communities from across Canada participated in the one-year pilot program including Bathurst, London, Ottawa, Gatineau, Rigolet and Grand Forks. “We were the only community that took on a major conference focus,” Wyers stated, “with the intent in making the conference a provincewide Head Start initiative and providing every community with a toolkit to launch a Youth
Advisory Council.” ‘Micro’ conference presenter Grace McGregor, RDKB Area C Director, addressed public speaking techniques and joined the group for dinner at the Wooden Spoon following the presentation. Roxanne Shepherd, chief financial officer for the City of Grand Forks, was instrumental in networking the conference idea around the province as well as providing mentorship in planning the conference budget. Shepherd presented the girls with their $800 stipend cheques on behalf of the city, an endorsement by council at the March 24 delegation presentation by project mentor Sue Adrain, archivist for the Boundary Museum and Interpretive Centre. Teresa Taylor from the Boundary Women’s Resource Centre provided graphic design support and the facility for the many meetings throughout the year. “It was easy attracting mentors for the project,” Wyers said, “with so many talented and professional women right here in our community.” Community Futures Boundary General Manager Wendy McCulloch developed the conference agenda and coordinated the guest speakers with Jaclyn Salter, and Myrna Logan from Rotary added her expertise and enjoyed the conference planning discussions and protocol. With the overwhelming support of many sponsors, guest speakers and mentor organizations who worked in developing the conference, an early 2015 date will be determined and solicited to all who responded to the initial invitation. Project Progress is a ‘shelf-ready’ project delivering empowerment and connection to youth—an education on local government and how we as politicians and youth play a key role in community life. Watch for Project Progress announcement in 2015!
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With a bigger floor area and more storage, the Whispers of Hope thrift store is doing better than ever in their new location. The soup kitchen, which is located in the back of the MAAP (multi-agency accommodation project) building, has also strongly benefited from the new digs. To celebrate their first year in the new location, Whispers of Hope will be hosting a celebration this Saturday (Nov. 1) at the store. “What we do here is run the community kitchen and the thrift store,” said Andre Boruck, coordinator for Whispers of Hope. “We’ve been running a thrift store for a few years before moving here but it wasn’t very successful. When we moved to our new location it changed quite a bit.” Boruck said Whispers began in 1996 as Hands of Mercy. Before moving to the MAAP building last year, the kitchen and store was run out of a small building on Central Avenue and Second Street. Boruck said the new building offers separate access through the back of the building to the soup kitchen. “In the old location you had to walk through the kitchen and dining area to get to the thrift store,” he said. “Here the dining area is in the back of the building and the thrift store is in the front. It makes it much better for shopping.” Boruck said that working with MAAP partners BETHS and Habitat for Humanity has been extremely beneficial. “We have this umbrella organization that is helping us access more funding and different things like that.” Boruck said Whispers would not have been able to move into the new building without the partnerships. “The city sold this building to Habitat for Humanity and we’re subleasing it off of them,” he added. The profits made from the thrift store allow the community kitchen to offer meals to those in need. “We serve a hot meal every day,” said Boruck. “At 9 a.m. we open our doors.
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Stephanie Douglas (middle) and Andre Boruck help out Charlene Haddock (far left), who is both a customer and volunteer, at Whispers of Hope. Craig Lindsay photo
People can come by and have a coffee and breakfast, which is mostly pastries and things like that. At 10:30 a.m. we have our hot meal and serve until about 11:30 a.m. and close around noon. We have quite a few people who come in and use that service for such a small town.” Whispers of Hope have already served over 5,000 meals this year, he said, with an average of 26 meals per day. “That’s been going up,” he said. “I don’t know if that’s just an indication of need or an awareness that were here. But it’s an interesting trend.” The kitchen is open year round from Monday to Friday from 9 a.m. until noon. The store (also open year round) is open Monday to Friday from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. and Saturday from 10 a.m. until 2 p.m. Although there is paid staff at the store and kitchen, Boruck said they do rely heavily on volunteers. He also added that Whispers has looked at opening the community kitchen on weekends and/ or having evening meals, but at this time they just don’t have the funding or volunteers. “We have a lot of volunteers,” he said. “We have a handful that are here a lot. We have a bunch that are on the list but come and go. Those people make this place run.” Boruck said they try to have six people at the thrift store during the day to be able to handle the volume of clothes coming in and to sort and price them. “Everything that’s here has been do-
nated from the community and must be sorted,” he said. For the kitchen, much of the food is donated. Any food that needs to be bought, is purchased with money made from the thrift store, said Boruck. “The idea is that the thrift store supports the soup kitchen,” he said. “We’re a non-profit so it’s all going back into the community.” Boruck said the kitchen is much bigger and better in the new location. Whispers has been able to bring in new and improved equipment and a bigger and better staff in the kitchen. “We used to be in a very cramped building with no room for storage,” he said. “Coming here, we have a new kitchen, new cupboards, and a new fridge—all that has allowed us to do a better job.” The work Whispers of Hope does in the community has not gone unrecognized; in fact, recently they won an award at the Boundary Country Regional Chamber of Commerce small business awards for community impact. To celebrate one year in the new building, Whispers of Hope is hosting an open house and one-year anniversary on Saturday (Nov. 1) in the new location. The event starts at 10 a.m. and everyone is invited. The thrift store will be open will some great deals, said Boruck. The shelter (BETHS) and community kitchen will be open to anyone who wants to take a look.
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If you can read this newspaper that means that at some point in your life you learned how to read. Unfortunately, not everyone has been so fortunate. Imagine not being able to read a paper, or a novel, or a menu, or a bill. For many people, that’s their reality. Fortunately, groups like the Columbia Basin Alliance for Literacy (CBAL) run programs to help people of all ages improve their reading skills. To bring awareness to literacy, and to raise much needed funds, CBAL Boundary, in partnership with the Grand Forks Gazette, held Reach a Reader Day in Grand Forks on Oct. 8. Reach a Reader featured CBAL staff,
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start a Mother Goose program or augment the existing Girls’ Eye View program. “We also have an anthology project we would love to do a printing of with writings from children in the schools,” she said. “There are a number of projects and programs that are under-resourced that we will be directing these funds too.” In all, $870 was raised through Reach a Reader in the Boundary this year. Dobie said people can still donate online using a new system at www.CBAL.org by clicking on the donate button and choosing Boundary community. For October, all donations will be matched by the Bienfaisance Foundation. “Huge thanks to all those who participated in the day,” said Dobie. “Thanks to the Border Bruins who did a fabulous job and to all the folks who helped out.”
Gazette staff, Border Bruin hockey players and city councillors selling papers, giving out information about literacy programs and collecting donations to help fund those programs. The Reach a Reader tables were set up outside of Overwaitea, Buy-Low Foods and the Gazette office. There was also a table in Greenwood on Oct. 9 in front of the Boundary Creek Times office. “We’re raising funds for community literacy— that’s what it’s all about,” said Sheila Dobie, community literacy coordinator for CBAL in Grand Forks. “We have Boundary literacy programs for families and adults. These funds help us build our program budget up so we can do more in the communities in the Boundary.” Dobie said the money raised this year will likely allow CBAL in Grand Forks to
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Leading groups from the Kootenays are hosting a significant event called “The World We Want: This is What Sustainability Looks Like” and invite people of all ages to the Brilliant Cultural Centre in Castlegar, on Saturday Nov. 8 10:30 a.m. to 6:45 p.m. This event is intended to provide valuable opportunities to learn about climate changes and to explore alternative steps towards a healthier future. The World We Want includes keynote speakers, eight participatory workshops, the highly acclaimed film Cowspiracy, multimedia presentations, displays, uplifting songs by a massive choir and a vegetarian potluck dinner. Portions of this forum will be professionally videotaped and uploaded to You Tube. Keynote speaker Dr. Richard Hebda, University of Victoria (Biology, Earth and Ocean Sciences), will speak about local and global climatic changes and impacts to our environment, economy and lifestyles. Herb Hammond will introduce “Ecosystem-based Conservation Planning:
An Important Response to Climate Change”. Workshops will feature: • Rebuilding local self-sufficient /resilient food systems. • Passive house designs and sustainable cohousing developments. • Community based forestry practices and watershed conservation. • Climate change, and jobs and economy. • Energy—solar /wind/ground source/micro hydro • Sustainable transportation • Influencing policy and organizing for environmental change. • Water conservation projects The Doukhobors and Friends choir warmly invites choirs and interested people of all ages and cultures from the Kootenay-Boundary regions to join the choir, especially youth, who will play an exciting role in opening the event. Practices begin at 2 p.m. at the Brilliant Cultural Centre on Oct. 19 and 26, and 12 p.m. on Nov. 2. To join the choir, to register, volunteer or for more information contact: nadia@netidea.com 250-825-4517 or sandra@netidea.com, 250-3529871.
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We’ve got lots going on this Wilson (president of the Caz Check November—from novel writnadian Lyme Disease Founda It ing to sign language, knitting tion). Learn about what causes Out and more! And lots of new the disease, how to recognize books, including the nonsymptoms, and how to prefiction books I’ve listed at the vent it. AVI very end. SILBERSTEIN Teen Knitting Computer Workshops Our teen knitting classes We’ll be running a series of computer workare back. We’ll be meeting Thursday afternoons shops on Nov. 4, 5 and 6 (“Intro to Facebook”, from 3:30 – 5 p.m., Nov.r 6 to Dec. 18. All materi“Intro Email and Gmail” and “Working with als are provided! Photos”). Each session will run from 10 -12 noon (in the meeting room), and we’ll be there as well Remembrance Day The library will be closed on Tuesday, Nov. 11 from 1 - 2 p.m. for practice and questions. Space is limited, so register today! (This program is run for Remembrance Day. in partnership with CBAL.) Brand New Non-Fiction Sign Language Happiness by design: Back by popular demand! Our drop-in sign change what you do, not how you think language classes have started up again, and will You’re not dead until you’re forgotten: a memoir be held at the library on Thursdays from 1 – 2 A path appears: transforming lives, p.m. (from now until Dec. 18). Come join Tammy creating opportunity and Leanne (Sunshine Valley Community Ser- The handmade marketplace: how to sell your vices) for a fun and engaging hour. crafts locally, globally, and online The idiot’s guide to Mindfulness NaNoWriMo That’s no typo—it’s short for National Novel Our ice is vanishing: a history of Inuit, newcomers, and climate change Writing Month (or what some of us call “November”). Come to the library Thursday afternoons Smart but stuck: emotions in teens and adults with ADHD in “November” from 2 – 4 p.m. and get busy Dream year: make the leap from a job you hate writing with other writers. We’ll kick things off to the life you love on Nov. 6 with a special presentation by Dani Collins at 1:15 p.m.—she’ll discuss how she pub- Bittersweet sands: twenty four days in Fort McMurray lished a book that she wrote during NaNoWriKids’ fun and healthy cookbook Mo. You could be next! Lyme Disease Join us on Saturday, Nov. 1 at 10:30 a.m. for a presentation on Lyme Disease, coordinated by Laurie Grant (WildSafeBC) and featuring Jim
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Councillor candidates centre, said the city needs to be “open for business, not hoping for business.” “We need to get specific about what kind of business we want here and what kind of industry. We don’t want companies that are going to destroy our rivers or our air quality.” Monique Van Eywk said the city should look to the past. “Right now everyone is looking for GMO (genetically modified organism) free seeds,” she said. “Why are we not looking at becoming a distributor for those vegetable seeds? We are a border town—we need to look into importing and exporting industries. We are a main town for transportation and we need to build on that.” Christine Thompson, a former councillor who ran unsuccessfully for mayor in 2009, said that no one wants to see empty store fronts on Market Avenue. “If we’re going to encourage small business to come and set up in our city we have to support them,” she said. “Too often people are taking their money and spending it outside the city.” Cathy Korolek, a local small business owner and Rotarian, said she has been in business here for 15 years and intends to stay, but needs the support of the community. “I love what I do, I love my town,” she said. “We need to develop these boutique stores as Nelson does and we need to support them.” If residents keep going elsewhere (to shop) for everything, there won’t be any businesses left, said Korolek. One issue that came up throughout the answers was that of the importance or non-importance of where a candidate lives. A candidate does not have to live in the area he is running for. Teresa Taylor said all valley residents consider themselves residents of Grand Forks whether they live in the city limits or Area D. “We need a community vision that extends beyond those boundaries and recognized that what is good for Grand Forks is good for a lot of people in the Boundary,” she said. Local farmer Colleen Ross stated that her vision of Grand Forks doesn’t include a McDonalds or Walmart. “What we need to do is continue to really support the businesses that are already here,” she said. “I farm right here. I’m all about arts and music and theatre. We have so much to offer here. I think we need to capitalize on that.” Larry Podmoroff said that the city
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needs to stop wasting money. “I think we have to start where the problem is: in the city offices,” he said. “We’ve got a lot of expenses we don’t need. We need work done, not coffee breaks.” Richard Fausten told the audience that he has a strong background in business. He had assisted city council in Richmond for four years as business development consultant, he said. Some questions clearly put councillors on the spot. One audience member asked incumbent candidate Patrick O’Doherty how he could say he wanted to protect the people from tax increases when he voted for a tax increase. O’Doherty responded by saying he voted to lower taxes for Interfor and Roxul. “These industries hire 500 people here and if you keep raising their taxes they will end up leaving town and the business people in town will be hurt,” he said. The controversial water meter installation project did not go unsaid. One resident asked why the project went forward when there was a petition with over 800 signatures against it. Butler, who has long been opposed to the project, said that the city is locked into a contract with Neptune and “we’re not even allowed to see it.” “I’d like the city to put a moratorium on it until the town can be properly consulted,” she said. “I don’t think people have the right to go into people’s home and force their way in. Give the people the choice.” Incumbent candidate and former mayor Neil Krog said he has supported the water meter project since the start for reasons such as conservation and the protection of a valuable resource. “To date more than 1,200 meters have been installed or booked to be installed,” he said. “The public has been very supportive of the project. We’ve had very few complaints and any complaints have been addressed.” Thompson stated that she understood that the petition was presented to the city in “dribs and drabs.” “I have reasonably asked to see the petition to compare the names to the voter’s list and was advised I would have to go through the Freedom of Information Act,” she said. Another topic which came up, which is linked to the economic strength issue, is one of how the city can attract and retain young people.
Trustee candidates stance in the recent teacher strike. Rezansoff replied by stating that her role as president of the BCSTA should be kept separate from her role with the local board of trustees. “The labour dispute we went through was difficult for everyone,” she said. “The strike/lockout wasn’t anything anyone wanted. What we as a board wanted was to get to a resolution through negotiation.” Another question brought up by the audience was about how trustees would go about advocating for more funding for key programs. Jamie Massey responded by saying that kids are the most important asset in our school system. “Right now I am learning about the role of school trustees and what they
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Incumbent candidate Michael Wirischagin talked about how he brought forward the motion for the outdoor athletic park at GFREC. “We need to be able in terms of businesses and creating jobs in the community we need to have younger families move here with kids,” he said. “Once you have that you can build on the infrastructure to facilitate that.” Baun Mark, a local business owner, stated that he thinks the community really needs more things for the youth to do. “I’m all for supporting things that are going to give our youth things to do,” he said. Zak Eburne-Stoodley, who is running for the third time, said you have to encourage businesses that are sustainable. “Have a coffee shop/bistro during the day and a night club at night,” he suggested. “That’ll definitely keep people here.” As a young person, Eburne-Stoodley talked about how tough it can be finding employment. “There’s just no jobs for youth,” he said. “We need to attract businesses that’ll keep youth here. (We need to) talk to potential investors.” Incumbent candidate Gary Smith also talked about the importance of keeping families in Grand Forks. He suggested the formation of a youth council to keep youth engaged in the community. One of the more interesting questions from the audience was about the marijuana dispensary on 68th Avenue. The resident asked why local homeowners were not notified and exclaimed, “What’s next? Pedophiles?” Krog bravely took up the question and replied: “The city has nothing to do with where business is. The way business works, if someone wants to open a business and it’s zoned properly, you don’t need to notify your neighbours.” With four incumbents out of a slate of 16 running for councillor, the election will no doubt prove interesting. Voting day in B.C. is Nov. 15 at Perley Elementary gym at 1200 Central Ave. from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. There will also be special voting opportunities at Phoenix Manor, Boundary Lodge, Boundary Hospital and Hardy View Lodge and Silver Kettle for their residents, patients and staff working that day. Advanced voting is available on Nov. 5 and Nov. 12 from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. at the RDKB office at 2140 Central Ave. in Grand Forks.
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do,” she said, “but I would absolutely advocate for support for all children that need it.” Val Rich, who is running against incumbent David Reid in Area D, spoke about the importance of assessing kids. “If you don’t get those kids assessed those teachers are in trouble,” she said. “The students are in class now and the teachers are teaching but how do you do that without an assessment or some kind of plan in place?” Asked about what issue trustees would like to tackle most if elected, incumbent Ken Harshenin said the biggest concern is the lack of funding for students. “We have not been receiving adequate funding especially if we want to start developing more courses,” he said.
Rezansoff added that she would like to see a learning plan in place for every student in the district. “We’ve started on something like that but if we could started as soon as a student entered school in kindergarten,” she said. It would be something that would follow them as they went through school, said Rezansoff. Incumbent David Reid talked about the unfortunate decision of having to blend different grades into one classroom. “I know we’re looking at declining enrollments,” said Reid. “This is not easy for the parents. I think the kids take it a lot easier than the adults sometimes.” Reid said teachers need to be armed with the proper tools to make sure it’s successful.
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We ask you to join us on November 11th, the one day we take aside to respect those who gave the ultimate sacrifice so that we may enjoy the freedom we sometimes take for granted.
The Grand Forks Secondary School Wolves senior boys rugby 7s team are: (back row, left to right) Brent Plotnikoff, Kyler Horkoff, Sebastian Sullivan, Curtis Sarton, Bryden Thomas, Parker Evers, Nathan McKenny, Cavin Barwick; (tront row) Noah Dean, Shamus Hanlon, Jorrin McIver. The Wolves recently returned from L.V. Rogers in Nelson where they won one game and lost twice. Coaches Scott Stewart and Keith Kuromi said that the team received strong play from Hanlon, McIver and Thomas.
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Unlawful Halloween fun! Hey kids, let’s all have some unlawful Halloween fun this Thursday at the pool. The pool has been converted into a prison theme with guards and wardens and prisoners. You will be entered into the prison by the guards taking your fingerprints and then all the fun begins. There are many haunted activities scheduled during the course of the evening. Each child will receive a goodie bag on their way out. A huge thank you to Overwaitea Foods, BuyLow Foods, Dairy Queen, Deane Farms and many other local businesses who donated towards the community event. So mark your calendar and come join the fun at the pool on Thursday, Oct. 30 from 5 to 9 p.m. Admission is just $2 for the entire evening of Halloween fun. Seniors, Legion offer free luncheon The Thanksgiving free luncheon is back on after a threat of cancellation. The Grand Forks Senior Association and the Grand Forks Legion Branch #59 have partnered together to offer the annual luncheon again this year. The lunch will take place on Wednesday, Nov. 5 with two sittings available starting at 11:30 a.m. and again at 1:30 p.m. The lunch is free but registration is required. There are only 100 spots for each sitting so call today to reserve your spot. A huge thank you to the Grand Forks Senior Association and Legion Branch #59 for making this happen for the community. Lest we forget Remembrance Day is a day to remember our fallen soldiers and all the people who help make our country a safe place to live. GFREC encourages the community to take part in the Remembrance Day ceremony at the City Hall on Tuesday, Nov. 11.
Public skate is free The Jack Goddard Memorial Arena will be open for a free community public skate on Tuesday, Nov. 11 from 1:45 to 3:30 p.m. This event has been sponsored by Copper Fields. The Grand Forks Border Bruins will be on the ice skating with the public and we ask that you to bring something
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Pool passes on sale You can now stock up for the upcoming year with reduced prices on pool passes. GRAND FORKS The annual yearend pass sale RECREATION will be held from Nov.1 to Dec. 31. You receive a 24 per cent discount on single admission prices when you purchase 25 or more passes. Prices will be increasing as of Jan. 1, 2015. *** Give GFREC a call at 240-442-2202 for details on our upcoming community events or email us at gfplay@rdkb.com if you have questions on recreation programming.
Athlete of the Week Meagan Gorman,
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Meagan enjoys playing hockey for two teams: the Bruins mixed pee wee team and the West Kootenay female rep Wildcats. She also plays basketball and soccer and has recently started wrestling. Next month, she will be attending a Hockey Canada event in Trail where representatives from the Canadian Olympic womens’ hockey team including Olympic champion defenceman Catherine Ward will be holding a clinic for girls and boys aged 10-12. To nominate an athlete of the week, send a JPEG and some details to reporter@grandforksgazette.ca. Open to all ages, male or female. Yaletown
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Selkirk College is inviting prospective students to come take a peek at what their future could hold. The annual open house at the Castlegar Campus goes Nov. 4 between 4 and 6:30 p.m. Secondary students from across the West Kootenay and Boundary are invited to come to the campus to explore the more than 60 programs offered. Parents, high school teachers, career counsellors and all members of the public are also encouraged to check out what Selkirk has available. “When thinking about post-secondary options, it’s always important to get a first-hand look,” says Amy Byers, educational recruitment specialist for Selkirk College. “Coming to the open house is a great way to start or continue your exploration of what is available at all our campuses in the West Kootenay/Boundary.” Selkirk College will have representatives from all programs on hand to provide information and answer questions. Programs from all eight campuses throughout the West Kootenay and Boundary will be featured. Also attending the open house will be admissions officers, financial aid, Aboriginal services, counsellors and current Selkirk students who will act as tour guides. There will be interactive and informative displays set up in the Castlegar Campus “pit” for prospective students to browse. Faculty will be in attendance to chat about some of the amazing educational opportunities that exist. “This is one of the highlights of our year at Selkirk College,” Byers said. “Getting to meet and speak with students from our region who want to take advantage of the outstanding opportunities available in their Kenneth Mackenzie Shirley, 77, born in Kingston, home communities is Jamaica, died Tuesday, October 21, 2014 at Boundary really important and at Hospital, Grand Forks, B.C. He leaves his wife of the heart of our overall 48 years, Anne Shirley; his son, Murray Shirley and college mission.” partner Darlene Atkinson; his daughter Janet Shirley There will be imand husband Christopher Wiebe; two gorgeous grandportant information daughters, who loved him very much, Fiona Atkinson provided about scholand Rory Wiebe, as well many close friends. arships and financial Ken will be missed by all! aid which are availA memorial will be held to celebrate his life on able to students who November 15, 2014 at 1 p.m. at the Grand Forks Seniors’ Hall in City Park. study at Selkirk College. Understanding the daunting task ahead for those nearing the end of high school, there will also be help in filling out the college application. January 8, 1955 – Campus tours and October 24, 2014 free refreshments will be provided. There It is with great sadness that will be prizes up for we announce the unexpected grabs including tupassing of our brother on October ition certificates, gift 24th at the young age of 59. He is cards and more. survived by his children, Scott, Kellie The open house will and Steven; his mother, Bea; siblings Joyce (Dale), Bruce (Judy) & Carol & many nieces, nephews, great take place between 4 nephews and great nieces. Ross had all his schooling at and 6:30 p.m. in the Christina Lake and Grand Forks. Ross will be remembered main building on the for his humour, good heartedness, craziness (buying a Castlegar Campus. Harley to go to Sturgis, North Dakota, etc.) and love of life. For more information He will be cherished forever. head to www.selkirk. There will be no service. ca/open-house.
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Thank You The family of Florence Arishenkoff would like to thank the health care professionals at Boundary Hospital and Hardy View lodge who cared for our mom. Special thanks to Marge and Anne who were there with mom in her final hours. Thank you to Jerry Semenoff for guiding the service and Dorothy Popoff for sharing her memories of the good old days. A special thank you to granddaughter Anna Lactin for all her work in preparing the slide show and eulogy. Thank you to the singers, grave attendants, the USCC ladies for providing lunch, and to the Grand Forks Funeral Home for their services. We would also like to thank family and friends for their thoughts, condolences and support.
Gloria, Donna, Tony and Monya and families
CHURCH DIRECTORY ANGLICAN CHURCH OF CANADA
Carl Allan Peterson Al passed away peacefully at home on October 17th, 2014. He was caring, and humble, a straight shooter, a man with patience and principles. He loved his family and friends and enjoyed life’s beauty, fun and laughter, and wished the same for everyone. He has gone to be with his mother Helga, father Carl Alex, his infant son James Allan, sisters Lillian and Yvonne, in-laws James and Ruby Walters and his infant granddaughter Mia Sage. Remembering those twinkling eyes, the laughter, warm smiles, and hugs are his wife of fifty years Ruth Annette, his daughter Cheri-ann (Steve) grandson Carl Dylan, brother in-law Ken (Lynn) Walters, several nieces and nephews, our Hope, Don and his many friends and “family”. In our hearts forever. Internment and service to be held at a later date.
Rev. Simon Shenstone 250-442-5808 Reverend Cathy Straume, Assistant Priest • Holy Trinity Church, 7252 - 7th St., Grand Forks Services every Sunday at 10:30 a.m. B.A.S. Eucharist • St. Jude’s, Greenwood Services 4:00 p.m. on 1st, 3rd & 5th Sundays of the month • St. Mary’s, Kettle Valley Services 10:30 a.m. on the 2nd & 4th Sundays of the month
BAHA’I FAITH
For information call 250-442-3035.
BOUNDARY COMMUNITY CHURCH
Contact: Gene 250-449-2422 629-8th Ave, Box 129, Midway, BC V0H 1M0 Sunday Service ............................................................................10:00 a.m. Children’s Church .........................................................................10:30 a.m. For info on Discovering Jesus Groups & Home Groups call the church office.
BOUNDARY SABBATH FELLOWSHIP
Sunday is the first day of the week but Saturday is the seventh-day Sabbath Saturday .......................................................................................10:00 a.m. Lutheran Church basement, Grand Forks, B.C. • Call for info: 250-442-8656
CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER DAY SAINTS Grand Forks Unit 7255 Riverside Drive, Grand Forks
Sunday Sacrament Service.....10 a.m. Sunday School & Primary...11 a.m. For additional information call the missionaries at 250-666-0374
Jack Ludwar Jack Ludwar passed away peacefully at home with family by his side on October 22, 2014. Jack was predeceased by his loving wife of 56 years Katherine Ludwar (Zwick). He is survived by his children Evy (Allen) Uphill, Darlene (Ernie) Rexin, Terry (Terry) Ludwar, Ken (Linda) Ludwar. 10 grandchildren, 4 great grandchildren, numerous nieces and nephews. Brothers Wilf (Eileen), Ron (Donna), Sisters Vicki, Edith, Isabel (Les) Laverne(Norman). Sister in-laws Helen and Minnie and Brother in-law Andy. Jack was born in Grayson Sask. July 31,1929. He was the third of 10 children born to Joe and Mary Ludwar. Jack grew up on a farm in Sask. then moved to B.C. in 1950 where he was employed by P.F. Law Construction until 1954 when he started his long career at Boundary Sawmills. Jack and Kathy resided in Midway where they raised their 4 children. Jack always enjoyed visits with family and friends. He liked traveling, fishing, hunting, cards, golf and curling. He was instrumental in organizing the Midway Fire Department, also Barrel Derby and Car Rally. All who knew Jack will have many fond memories and stories to share. A Celebration of Jack’s Life was held Tuesday, October 28, 2014 at Midway Community Center Midway, B.C. In lieu of flowers donations may be made to Midway Curling Club or the Kettle Valley Golf Course. Arrangements entrusted to Everett Baker of Grand Forks Funeral Home.
Florence (Chursinoff) Arishenkoff
Florence (Chursinoff) Arishenkoff passed away peacefully at Hardy View Lodge on October 17, 2014. Florence was born in 1926 in Runnymede Saskatchewan to Pete N. and Fedosia Chursinoff. Florence lead an active life and was always busy. She enjoyed gardening, cooking, bowling, playing cards and bingo, gambling at the casino, making quilts and working on puzzles. She also enjoyed many sports and volunteered for many years at the Labour Day Baseball Tournament, where she will be remembered for her cinnamon buns. Florence enjoyed living at Hardy View Lodge and had a special group of friends. She especially liked her many outings and activities with Roslyn and Yvonne. Florence was predeceased by her husband Mike (July 2011), her parents, and siblings Nick, John, Pete, Bill, Alex, and Mary. She is survived by her children Gloria (Bob), Donna (Kieron), Tony (Carlene), Monya (Ez); grandchildren Jennifer (Grant), Baron, Anna, Stephanie, Dee (Dale), James, Kristina (Tyson); great grandchildren Brianna, Devin, Tomas and Georgia; sister in law Mary Chursinoff, and numerous nephews, nieces, cousins and friends. Florence was laid to eternal rest at the USCC Sion Cemetery on October 21. Funeral arrangements entrusted to Grand Forks Funeral Home.
CHRIST LUTHERAN CHURCH
Pastor Ken Schauer 509-690-0332 • 7328-19th St. (Across from Arena) Box 1689, Grand Forks, B.C. V0H 1H0 • 250-447-2562 • 250-442-3959 Sunday Morning Worship ............................................................. 8:52 a.m.
CHRISTIAN CENTRE
7525 4th St. (behind Overwaitea) • Office 250-442-5815 Senior Pastors: Larry and Elsie Dannhauer Associate Pastors: Richard and Ramona Dannhauer
SUNDAY: Prayer..............................10:00 a.m. Church Service ..........10:30 a.m. Prayertime Wednesdays ..............................................................10:00 a.m.
EVANGEL CHAPEL
401 N. Kimberley, Greenwood, B.C. • Interim Pastor Martin Fromme 250-449-2309 Sunday Service ............................................................................10:00 a.m.
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
2495 - 76th Ave., Grand Forks, B.C. Pastor John Siemens 250-442-0057 Office: 250-443-9200 • Web: fbcgf.ca • Prayer Line: 250-442-8016 (Theresa) Sunday Worship............10:30 a.m. Children’s Church..........11:15 a.m. Youth Group - Friday ........................................................... 5:30 - 7:30 p.m. For the Weekly Bible Studies and for Home Group times please call the office
GOSPEL CHAPEL
7048 Donaldson Drive, Box 2528, Grand Forks, B.C. 250-442-5148 ; Senior Pastor Henry P. Klassen; Tammy Battersby, Community Care Co-ordinator; Benjamin Jepsen, Associate Youth Pastor Worship Service ...........................................................................10:30 a.m. Youth Activities - Friday ................................................................ 7:00 p.m. SEPT. TO MAY Pioneer Clubs - (girls Gr 1-7) Tuesday ......................................... 3:30 p.m. Brigade - Battalion (boys Gr. 7-12) Wednesday ........................... 7:00 p.m. Brigade - Stockade & Tree Climbers (boys Gr. 1-6) - Thursday ............................................................. 7:00 p.m. Weekly HOME groups, various times and days; also, weekly bible studies for seniors, young marrieds, and college and careers - call the church office for details.
GRAND FORKS BAPTIST CHURCH
Independent/Fundamental/Conservative/KJV Pastor Brett Swope • 250-443-1557 • 7850 2nd Street
Sundays: Adult Sunday School ................................................................10:00 a.m. Main Service .............................................................................11:00 a.m. Bible studies available upon request
HüMüH MONASTERY
Buddhist Meditation & Empowerment Centre Sundays: Meditation and Spiritual Teaching with Master Maticintin ..11:00 a.m. For directions call 1-800-336-6015 • Westbridge, B.C.
KING OF KINGS NEW TESTAMENT CHURCH AND ACADEMY
735 9th Ave., Midway, BC • Rick Steingard • 250-449-2252 Sunday Service ............................................................................10:00 a.m.
RIVER VALLEY COMMUNITY CHURCH
2826 - 75th Ave. (near Hutton School) Senior Pastor Gabe Warriner • Office 250-442-8456 Sunday Service (Sunday School during service) .........................10:30 a.m. Mid-Week Service, Wednesday Pre-service prayer ......................................................................6:30 p.m. Service........................................................................................7:00 p.m. Youth Meeting, Friday .................................................................. 7:00 p.m. Affiliated with Pentecostal Assemblies of Canada
SACRED HEART ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH
Fr. Marcel Coté • Box 128, 346 Church St., Greenwood, B.C. VOH 1JO Mass - Saturdays.......................................................................... 5:00 p.m.
SACRED HEART ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH
Rev. Marcel Coté; Box 459, 7269 - 9th St., Grand Forks, B.C. VOH 1HO 250-442-3114 SUNDAY MASS (Grand Forks) ................................................... 9:30 a.m. Tuesday-Friday ............................................................................ 9:00 a.m. Christina Lake Community Hall: Mass.........................................11:30 a.m.
GRAND FORKS SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST
4500 Hillview Road, Box 1524, Grand Forks • 250-442-5081 or 250-442-3221 SATURDAY SERVICES: Sabbath School (Bible classes for all ages) ................................. 9:15 a.m. Hour of Worship............................................................................11:00 a.m.
UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA
Boundary Pastoral Charge - Rev. Kim Horwood Office: Hours - Mon. 8 - 11 am, Thurs. & Fri. 8 - 3 pm • Phone: 250-442-3311 email: stjohn@telus.net Sunday Services St. John’s - Grand Forks...............................................................11:00 a.m. St. Columba - Greenwood ............................................................. 9:00 a.m. Perley Memorial, Christina Lake.................................................... 9:00 a.m.
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Employment Business Opportunities LOST: Missing cat from south ruckle. Sophie went missing on the night of Oct 6 from 7th street in south ruckle. I believe she has wondered away from the area. She is a calico/tabby mix. She has a dark spot in her right eye. I am devastated and need her home. She is a 12 year old fixed female who was always an indoor cat. If anyone has seen her or maybe has taken her in thinking she was lost. Please contact me Sarah Dexter. 250-4440395.
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CERTIFIED MILLWRIGHT ATCO Wood Products, a leading Forest Products coPSan\ in tKe 6outKern ,nterior, is seeNing a Tuali¿ed millwright with a valid interprovincial Journeyman ticket. The ideal candidate will be a self starter with good interpersonal communication skills, and excellent millwright skills. Hours will vary and will include shift & weekend work. Consideration given to 3rd/4th year Apprentices Please Forward your resume to: Veneer Plant Maintenance Foreman c/o Kris Harvey PO Box 460 V0G 1L0 Fruitvale, BC Fax: 250-367-6210 Email: info@atcowoodproducts.com
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PROCESS OPERATORS Trail Operations is currently seeking individuals as Process Operators in various areas of our production plants. Responsibilities: · Monitor and control large-scale industrial equipment and systems to meet quality and production standards · Diagnose and correct operating problems · Observe all applicable safety, quality, environmental and hygiene regulations · Operate control systems, valves, generators, compressor, fans, pumps, filters, motors, conveyor systems, cranes, and small mobile equipment · Initiate maintenance orders · Make basic adjustments to equipment · Assist trades people as directed Qualifications: · Applicants MUST provide proof of WHMIS certification and completion of Grade 12 or equivalent education · Computer and mechanical skills are essential · Excellent interpersonal and communication skills, and the ability to work cohesively as a member of a small work team are essential to achieve success in these demanding roles · Shortlisted candidates will be required to participate in an assessment process designed to measure fitness, strength, aptitudes, analytical and problem-solving skills, cooperation, teamwork and personal attributes. Teck Metals Ltd. is committed to employment equity and all qualified individuals are encouraged to apply directly online at: www.teck.com/careers - Trail Operations, with their Grade 12 or GED certificate and WHMIS certification by November 14, 2014.
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F/T & P/T positions at the Grand Forks location. Please drop off a resume at 1555 Central Ave. FULL time summer employment May-August 2015 Mosquito Control Program. All training provided. Perfect for local resident or University Student. Please send resume or letter of interest to dgra@telus.net PARTS PERSON required for a growing progressive auto/industrial supplier. Experienced applicant will receive top wages, full benefits and RRSP bonuses working 5 day work week, plus moving allowances. See our community at LacLaBicheRegion.com. Send resume to: Sapphire Auto & Industrial, Box 306, Lac La Biche, AB, T0A 2C0. Email: hr@sapphireinc.net Vernon Service Company requires Journeyman Electrician. $36.00/hr Call (250)549-4444 or fax 250-5494416 or email: aslan@aslanservices.ca Very busy Okanagan Subaru dealership requires immediately a Service Manager.Must enjoy a fastpaced working environment and have a minimum of fiveyears automotive management experience including, parts, service, and warranty. This is a full-time position which includes competitive wages and full benefit package.Please reply in person, email or fax your resume to: Hilltop Subaru. 4407 27th Street Vernon BC Atten: Dayna Kosmino dckosmino@hilltopsubaru.com Fax: 250-542-1778
Trades, Technical Journeyman Technician Required immediately in Castlegar. Must be fully experienced in all makes and models. Excellent earning potential and benefits package. E-mail resume to: glacierhonda-service @telus.net
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REGIONAL DISTRICT OF KOOTENAY BOUNDARY ELECTORAL AREA ‘D’ NOTICE OF ELECTION BY VOTING PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given to the Electors of the Regional District of Kootenay Boundary Electoral Area ‘D’/Rural Grand Forks that an Election by Voting is necessary to elect a Director to fill the office for Electoral Area ‘D’/Rural Grand Forks as a member of the Regional District of Kootenay Boundary Board of Directors and that the persons nominated as candidates for a term that will expire in the Fall of 2018 and for whom the votes will be received are listed below: DIRECTOR - One (1) person to be elected Surname Kendel Perepolkin Russell
Given Names Bob Irene Roly
Residential Address 5440 Highway 41, Grand Forks, B.C. 5040 Siminoff Road, Grand Forks, B.C. 5800 Edwards Road, Grand Forks, B.C.
General Voting Day will be opened to registered qualified Electors of the Regional District of Kootenay Boundary Electoral Area ‘D’/Rural Grand Forks in which they reside or own property on: Saturday, November 15, 2014 Between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 8:00 p.m. The Voting place will be located at: Dr. D.A. Perley Elementary School 1200 Central Avenue Grand Forks, B.C. ADVANCED VOTING OPPORTUNITIES Advanced Voting Opportunities shall be open between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 8:00 p.m. on Wednesday the 5th day of November 2014 and Wednesday the 12th day of November 2014 at: The Regional District of Kootenay Boundary Office 2140 Central Avenue Grand Forks, BC ELECTOR REGISTRATION-RESIDENT ELECTOR If you missed the advanced registration period, you may register at the voting place as a Resident Elector provided you meet the following requirements: (a) you are 18 years or older on the day of registration OR on the day of Advance Voting November 5, 2014 and November 12, 2014 OR on General Voting Day November 15, 2014; and (b) you are a Canadian Citizen; and (c) you have resided in British Columbia in accordance with Section 52 of the Local Government Act for at least 6 months immediately before the day of registration; and (d) you are a resident of your RDKB Electoral Area in accordance with Section 52 of the Local Government Act for at least 30 days immediately before the day of registration; and (e) you are not disqualified under the Local Government Act or any other Act from voting in an Election or Other Voting or be otherwise disqualified by law. Resident Electors must produce 2 pieces of identification at the polling stations to prove identity and residency (at least one with a signature). ELECTOR REGISTRATION-NON-RESIDENT PROPERTY ELECTOR If you missed the advanced registration period, you may register at the voting place as a NonResident Property Elector provided you meet the following requirements: (a) you do not qualify as a Resident Elector; and (b) you are 18 years or older on the day of registration OR on the day of Advance Voting November 5, 2014 and November 12, 2014 OR on General Voting Day November 15, 2014; and (c) you are a Canadian Citizen; and (d) you have resided in British Columbia in accordance with Section 52 of the Local Government Act for at least 6 months immediately before the day of registration; and (e) you are not disqualified under the Local Government Act or any other Act from voting in an Election or be otherwise disqualified by law; and (f) you have been a registered owner of real property in the RDKB Electoral Area of voting for at least 30 days immediately preceding the day of registration (the only persons who are registered owners of real property, either as joint tenants or tenants in common, are individuals who are NOT holding the property in trust for a corporation or another trust; companies and corporations etc. are not entitled to “vote”); and (g) you provide proof of ownership of property (i.e. Assessment Notice, Tax Notice, Certificate of Title), utility
billings will not be accepted as proof of ownership; and (h) you have written consent from a majority of the other registered owners of the property (should there be additional owners on title) – a person may only register as a Non-Resident Property Elector in relation to one (1) parcel of real property per a RDKB Electoral Area Non-Resident Property Electors must produce 2 pieces of identification at the polling stations to prove identity and residency (at least one with a signature). Acceptable Identification: 1. BC Driver’s Licence 2. BC CareCard or Gold CareCard 3. BC Identification Card 4. Owner’s Certificate of Insurance and Vehicle Licence issued by ICBC 5. Citizenship Card 6. Social Insurance Card 7. Credit Card or Debit Card issued by a savings institution 8. Ministry of Social Development and Economic Security Request for Continued Assistance Form 9. Utility Bill issued for the supply of electricity, natural gas, water, a telephone service 10. Canadian Passport 11. Birth Certificate
THE CORPORATION OF THE CITY OF GRAND FORKS NOTICE OF ELECTION BY VOTING PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY given to the Corporation of the City of Grand Forks that an election by voting is necessary to elect a Mayor, six Councillors, for a three-year & 11 month term commencing December 2014 and terminating October 2018, and that the persons nominated as candidates and for whom votes will be received are:
MAYOR – One (1) to be elected Surname DEMSKI KONRAD SEMENOFF TAYLOR WYERS
Usual Names Peter Frank Donna Brian Cher
Jurisdiction of Residence 9385 Granby Road, Grand Forks, BC 7450-17th Street, Grand Forks, BC Box 290, Grand Forks, BC 5665 Spencer Road, Grand Forks, BC #2-7651 Granby Road, Grand Forks, BC
COUNCILLOR – Six (6) to be elected Surname BUTLER DICK EBURNE-STOODLEY FAUSTEN HAMMETT KOROLEK KROG MARK O’DOHERTY PODMOROFF ROSS SMITH TAYLOR THOMPSON VAN EWYK WIRISCHAGIN
Usual Names Julia Lorraine Zak Richard Chris Cathy Neil Baun F. Patrick J. Larry Colleen Gary Teresa Christine Monique Michael
Jurisdiction of Residence 8145 Riverside Drive, Grand Forks, BC 922-66th Avenue, Grand Forks, BC 1980-68th Avenue, Grand Forks, BC 7957-18th Street, Grand Forks, BC 2450-65th Avenue, Grand Forks, BC 325-75th Avenue, Grand Forks, BC 696-64th Avenue, Grand Forks, BC 1680-81st Avenue, Grand Forks, BC 5955 Darcy Road, Grand Forks, BC 48-83rd Avenue, Grand Forks, BC 3450 Hardy Mountain Rd, Grand Forks, BC 1332-66th Avenue, Grand Forks, BC 5665 Spencer Road, Grand Forks, BC 7644-21st Street, Grand Forks, BC 1788-78th Avenue, Grand Forks, BC 1337-67th Avenue, Grand Forks, BC
OTHER VOTING In accordance with Section 96 of the Local Government Act, the following opinion poll question will also be submitted to the electorate in the City of Grand Forks: “Are you in support of a deer cull as a deer management option in Grand Forks?”
VOTING DATES AND LOCATIONS • ADVANCE VOTING will be available to quali¿ed electors as follows: Wednesday, November 5, 2014 - and – Wednesday, November 12, 2014 8:00 am to 8:00 pm Regional District Of Kootenay Boundary – Boardroom 2140 Central Avenue, Grand Forks, BC • GENERAL VOTING will be open to quali¿ed electors of the City of Grand Forks on: Saturday, November 15, 2014 Between the hours of 8:00 am and 8:00 pm at Dr. D.A. Perley Elementary School 1200 Central Avenue, Grand Forks, BC
At the polling stations, Non-Resident Property Electors must also bring proof of ownership of property (e.g. Assessment Notice, Tax Notice, Certificate of Title - utility bills will not be accepted) and written consent from a majority of the other registered owners of the property (should there be additional owners on title).
SPECIAL VOTING OPPORTUNITIES will be available to quali¿ed electors who are patients or staff at the following venues at the times indicated for voting, as follows:
MAIL BALLOT VOTING
10:15 am to 11:00 am Boundary Lodge Assisted Living 7130-9th Street, Grand Forks, BC
Pursuant to the RDKB Elections and Other Voting Conduct Bylaw No. 1556, 2014 RDKB qualified Registered Electors may vote by mail if you: 1) have a physical disability, illness or injury that affects your ability to vote on General Voting Day, Saturday, November 15, 2014 or on one of the two advanced voting opportunities (Wednesday, November 5th and Wednesday, November 12th) and/or 2) expect to be absent from the Regional District of Kootenay Boundary on General Voting Day (Saturday, November 15) and at the times of all advance voting opportunities (Wednesday, November 5th and Wednesday, November 12th). Should you wish to vote by mail, you must submit a completed Mail Ballot Application form to Theresa Lenardon, Chief Election Officer before 4:00 p.m. Friday November 7, 2014. Paper copies of the Mail Ballot Application form may be downloaded from the RDKB website at www.rdkb.com. Forms can also be picked up in person at the following locations: Regional District of Kootenay Boundary 843 Rossland Avenue Trail, BC Regional District of Kootenay Boundary 2140 Central Avenue Grand Forks, BC Greenwood City Hall 202 S Government Avenue Greenwood, BC Theresa Lenardon Chief Election Officer tlenardon@rdkb.com 250-368-0225 (Direct) 1-800-355-7352 (Toll Free in BC only)
All Special Voting Opportunities are held on Saturday, November 15, 2014 9:00 am to 9:45 am Phoenix Manor Retirement Home 876-72nd Avenue, Grand Forks, BC
1:00 pm to 3:00 pm Silver Kettle Village 2350-72nd Avenue, Grand Forks, BC 3:30 pm to 5:30 pm Boundary Hospital/Hardyview Lodge/Cottages 7649-22nd Street, Grand Forks, BC
VOTING DATES AND LOCATIONS (For voting day only registration) If you are not on the list of electors, you may register at the time of voting by completing the required application form available at the voting place. To register you must meet the following quali¿cations: • 18 years of age or older • Canadian citizen • resident of BC for at least 6 months immediately preceding the day of registration • resident of OR registered owner of real property in the City of Grand Forks for at least 30 days immediately preceding the day of registration, and • not otherwise disquali¿ed by law from voting. Resident electors will also be required to produce pieces of identi¿cation (at least one with a signature). Picture identi¿cation is not necessary. The identi¿cation must prove both residency and identity. Non-resident property electors must produce 2 pieces of identi¿cation (at least one with a signature) to prove identity, proof that they are entitled to register in relation to the property, and, if applicable, written consent from the majority of the property owners. Given under my hand at Grand Forks, BC, this 20th day of October, 2014 Diane Heinrich Chief Election Of¿cer
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Heavy Duty Machinery A-STEEL SHIPPING DRY STORAGE CONTAINERS Used 20’40’45’53’ and insulated containers all sizes in stock. Trades are welcome. 40’Containers under $2500! DMG 40’ containers under $2,000 each. Also JD 544 & 644 wheel Loaders & 20,000 lb CAT forklift. Wanted to buy 300 size hydraulic excavator. Ph Toll free 1-866-528-7108 Delivery BC and AB www.rtccontainer.com
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2 stretchers, some first aid equipment. Self contained breathing apparatus (Drager), paid $2,000, asking $900, looks absolutely brand new. Tire chains to fit 245x70x16. Long heavy duty tow chain. 3 full 20lb propane bottles. 37” Zenith TV, bought new, not flat screen, $99. 250-442-0122 2 Tires-Michelin X-ice. 205 60R16, $50. 250-442-8569 Affordable Steel Shipping Containers for sale/rent 20’ & 40’ Kootenay Containers Castlegar 250-365-3014
HOT TUB (SPA) COVERS. Best price. Best quality. All shapes & colours available. 1-866-652-6837 www.thecoverguy.com/ newspaper? SAWMILLS FROM only $4,397 - Make money & save money with your own bandmill - Cut lumber any dimension. In stock ready to ship. Free info & DVD: www.NorwoodSaw mills.com/400OT or call 1-800566-6899 Ext:400OT. STEEL BUILDINGS/metal buildings 60% off! 20x28, 30x40, 40x62, 45x90, 50x120, 60x150, 80x100 sell for balance owed! Call 1-800-4572206 or visit us online at: www.crownsteelbuildings.ca.
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Excellent shape. Good for parades, etc. $250 Call 250-484-5577
The Butcher Block
Garage door(New) Cloplay model C125 - 8’ w x 7’ tall. solid white complete in unopened carton. Includes: mounting, hardware, track and spring. $175. 250-442-3179 Heavy duty sewing machine. Offers. 250-447-6100
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CloAnne Morasse 250-442-0248
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Medical Supplies Used: wheelchair, scooters, go-chair, transporter, walker. Offers. 250-447-6100
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His ‘n Her Fashions Retiring Everything 1/2 price
In Christina Lake is closed. All equipment is for sale. Please call for info. 250-447-9323 250-447-9559 cell 250-444-2400
Misc. Wanted Temporary hydro service pole with meter base. 250442-3096. Leave a message.
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THE CORPORATION OF THE CITY OF GRAND FORKS
Used Equipment Sale Viewing of the Equipment will be held on
November 4, 2014 between 8:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m. at the Public Works Yard located at 130 Industrial Drive. A list of sale items can be picked up at the Front Desk of the temporary City Hall location, 7425 - 5th Street.
Sealed bids will be accepted at: City Hall until 2:00 p.m. Wednesday, November 5, 2014 The highest bid will be accepted as the price for each piece of equipment. The winning bidder will be responsible for all taxes and documentation fees. All sales are WHERE IS, AS IS and FINAL and the purchased equipment must be removed from the Public Works Yard by November 14, 2014. Only the winning bidders will be notified, thank you. For more information: Contact David Reid 250-442-8266
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SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 51 (BOUNDARY)
CITY OF GRAND FORKS ELECTORAL AREA ‘D’ (rural Grand Forks) PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY given to the electors of Trustee Electoral Area #1, City of Grand Forks and Trustee Electoral Area #3 – Area ‘D’ (rural Grand Forks) that an election by voting is necessary to elect School Trustees for School District No. 51 (Boundary), and that the persons nominated as candidates and for whom votes will be received are: City of Grand Forks Trustee Electoral Area #1 Surname Usual Names Harshenin Kenneth Jepsen Katie Massey Jaime Rezansoff Teresa Area ‘D’ - Rural Grand Forks Trustee Electoral Area #3 Surname Usual Names Reid David Rich Valerie Alice
SCHOOL TRUSTEE – Two (2) to be elected
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Lister Property Disposal
PUBLIC NOTICE Intent to Dispose of Land and Improvements Pursuant to Sections 186 and 187 of the Local Government Act, notice is hereby given that the Regional District of Kootenay Boundary (RDKB) intends to dispose of fee simple title to the following property and improvements legally described as: Lot 27, Plan NEP13255, District Lot 205-B, Kootenay Land District 26 Civic address: 9370 Highway 22, Trail, BC Property Identi¿cation Number: 009-095-128 Lot Size: 0.9523 acre To view map, PID009-095-128 Reserve amount: $360,000 Three hundred and sixty thousand dollars No conditions of sale shall be imposed by the purchaser(s). The RDKB is inviting offers to purchase the land and improvements. All offers must be marked “Lister Property Sale”. The RDKB reserves the right to receive all offers and to award the sale to any offer or whose offer is equal to or above the reserve amount. The RDKB also reserves the right to reject any and all offers. All offers must be received on or before Friday, October 31st, 2014, 2:00 p.m. (PST) at 202 Rossland Avenue, Trail, BC, V1R 4S8”. Theresa Lenardon, Manager of Corporate Administration
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SHOP LOCALLY The Corporation of the City of Grand Forks NOTICE OF PERMANENT CLOSURE AND REMOVAL OF HIGHWAY DEDICATION Section 40(3) of the Community Charter requires that notice be given and that the public be afforded an opportunity to make representation to Council, prior to the adoption of a Road Closure and Dedication Removal Bylaw; Council for the City of Grand Forks intends to adopt Bylaw No. 2003, which proposes to close and remove the dedication of that portion of Riverside Drive located in the 7300 block of Riverside Drive, adjacent to 7330 Riverside Drive; 1. Bylaw No. 2003 proposes to close and remove the dedication of that portion of road, measuring 75 square meters; and 2. That title to the above-described portion of closed road be vested in the name of the Corporation of the City of Grand Forks.
Residential Addresses 7629 Granby Road, Grand Forks, BC 2596 75th Avenue, Grand Forks, BC 1325 71st Avenue, Grand Forks, BC 3270 Hardy Mountain Road, Grand Forks, BC SCHOOL TRUSTEE - One (1) to be elected Residential Addresses 8650 Henderson Road, Grand Forks, BC 3515 Carson Road, Grand Forks, BC
VOTING DATES AND LOCATIONS GENERAL VOTING will be open to quali¿ed electors of Trustee Electoral Area #1 - City of Grand Forks and Trustee Electoral Area #3 - Area ‘D’ (rural Grand Forks) of the Regional District of Kootenay Boundary on Saturday, November 15, 2014 between the hours of 8:00 am and 8:00 pm at the following location: Dr. D. A. Perley Elementary School, 1200 Central Avenue, Grand Forks, BC ADVANCE VOTING will be available to quali¿ed electors as follows on Wednesday, November 5, 2014 and Wednesday, November 12, 2014, 8:00 AM to 8:00 PM at the REGIONAL DISTRICT OF KOOTENAY BOUNDARY – BOARDROOM, 2140 Central Avenue, Grand Forks, BC
ELECTOR REGISTRATION
If you are not on the list of electors, you may register at the time of voting by completing the required application form available at the voting place. To register you must meet the following quali¿cations: • 18 years of age or older on general voting day • Canadian citizen • resident of BC for at least 6 months immediately preceding the day of registration • resident of OR registered owner of real property in your electoral area for at least 30 days immediately preceding the day of registration, and • not disquali¿ed by the Local Government Act or any other enactment from voting in an election or otherwise disquali¿ed by law.
To register, resident electors must produce 2 pieces of identi¿cation (at least one with a signature). Picture identi¿cation is not necessary. The identi¿cation must prove both residency and identity. To register, non-resident property electors must produce 2 pieces of identi¿cation (at least one with a signature) to prove identity, proof that they are entitled to register in relation to the property, and, if there is more than one owner of the property, written consent from the other property owners. Jeanette Hanlon, Chief Election Of¿cer School District No. 51 (Boundary)
Please be advised that the proposed bylaw will be on the agenda at the Regular meeting of Council, scheduled for Monday, November 3, 2014 beginning at 7:00pm, downstairs in Council Chambers located at 6641 Industrial Park Way, Grand Forks, B.C. All persons who believe their interest to be affected by this closure will be afforded an opportunity to be heard at the Regular meeting. The proposed bylaw may be inspected between the hours of 9:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m., Monday through Friday (excluding holidays), until October 31, 2014, at 6641 Industrial Park Way, Grand Forks, B.C. Dated this 20th day of October, 2014. Sasha Bird, ASCT MANAGER OF DEVELOPMENT & ENGINEERING SERVICES
Legal Notices
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The Corporation of the City of Grand Forks
PUBLIC NOTICE POSTING OF PARCELS FOR PROPOSED DISPOSITION PURSUANT TO SECTION 26 OF THE COMMUNITY CHARTER WHEREAS Section 26 of the Community Charter requires that before Council disposes of land or improvements, it must publish notice of the proposed disposition; Public Notice is hereby given that Council for the Corporation of the City of Grand Forks proposes to dispose of, by sale, 2 City owned industrial properties, as follows: • Parcel A, District Lot 534, S.D.Y.D., Plan EPP44134 to Emcon Services Ltd. for $60,000.00, and • Parcel B, District Lot 534, S.D.Y.D., Plan EPP44134 to Sagamore Properties Ltd. for $7,000.00. Sasha Bird MANAGER OF DEVELOPMENT & ENGINEERING SERVICES
THE CORPORATION OF THE CITY OF GRAND FORKS NOTICE OF ADOPTION OF NEW BYLAW The City would like to afford the public the opportunity to review and comment on the proposed “Electrical Utility Regulatory Bylaw No. 1975, 2014” prior to adoption. The objective is to rescind Electrical Utility Regulatory Bylaw No. 1543, 1998, to allow for the adoption of an updated, legislated bylaw that reÀects current requirements and is workable and enforceable by City staff. All persons who would like to review proposed Bylaw No. 1975 or current Bylaw No. 1543 can access copies on the City website at www.grandforks.ca or at the following City Hall locations: 1) 7425 – 5th Street, between the hours of 9:00 am to 4:00 pm, Mon-Fri 2) 6641 Industrial Park Way, between the hours of 9:00 am to 4:00 pm, Mon-Fri The proposed bylaw may be inspected and commented on until November 10, 2014. Dated this 23rd day of October, 2014. Sasha Bird, AScT MANAGER OF DEVELOPMENT & ENGINEERING SERVICES
Land Act: Notice of Intention to Apply for a Disposition of Crown Land FrontCounter BC Cranbrook has accepted an application made by Skands Court Ltd of 203-15230 56th Av. Surrey BC V3S 5K7 represented by Jordan Skands, on behalf of the Ministry of Forests,Lands and Natural Resource Operations (MFLNRO), Kootenay Region, for a Commercial - marina situated on Provincial Crown land adjacent to DL 970 SYD and containing 0.33 hectares more or less. The MFLNRO File Numbers that have been established for this application is 4405516. Written comments concerning this application should be directed to FrontCounter BC, 1902 Theatre Road, Cranbrook B.C., V1C 7G1 or email to: AuthorizingAgency.Cranbrook@gov.bc.ca. Comments will be received by FrontCounter BC until Dec 10,2014. FrontCounter BC may not be able to consider comments received after this date. Please refer to our website http://www.arfd.gov.bc.ca/AppIicationPosting/index.jsp ➔ Search ➔ Search by File Number: insert Lands File Number for more information. These applications will be available for viewing at FrontCounter BC in Cranbrook, BC. Be advised that any response to this advertisement will be considered part of the public record. For information, contact the FOl Advisor at the Ministry of Forests, Lands and Natural Resource Operations regional of¿ce in Cranbrook.
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Merchandise for Sale
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Rentals
Rentals
Misc. Wanted
Apt/Condo for Rent
Private Coin Collector Buying Collections, Accumulations, Olympic Gold & Silver Coins + Chad: 250-499-0251. Local. We buy gold! Rings, chains, bracelets, etc. Cash paid by value (weight and karat). Even broken jewelry and scrap gold. Picture ID required. Grand Forks Pawnshop, 225 Central. 250-442-5552.
Grand Forks: 3 bdrm apt. above Black Knight. RR, NP, NS. 250-442-2599 / 443-1599
Commercial/ Industrial
Former Contractor’s air & power tools for sale. 250-449-2476 for prices & details.
Grand Forks: bright spacious, 2bdrm, downtown, adult oriented, NP, NS, RR, $850 + utils. 250-442-5984 /442-0952.
Houses For Sale
Grand Forks: clean 2 bdrm apt in quiet building. N/P, N/S. 250-442-2865 / 778-478-9169.
2005 SRI Double Wide MODULAR HOME 24x44 in Triangle Gardens. 45 years and up. Vaulted ceiling, open plan, bay window, 3 bdrm, 2 bath, pantry, low maintenance, gas heat, air conditioning, 5 appl’s, UGS, landscaped, covered deck & carport, must see. 250-442-8676
250-442-2124
Duplex / 4 Plex
1-800-949-4499
Grand Forks: 1 bdrm (lg) ground level suite, N/S, N/P, lg secured yard, $850 includes utils. Double car port. Private entrance. 250-442-2429
www.bordercountryrealty.ca
Sharon 250-442-6396
Jazz 250-443-9088
Val 250-442-7655
Homes for Rent
SEEKING mature tenant. Three blocks from Grand Forks Hospital. New laminate flooring, window coverings and appliances. Small balcony. $650 plus electricity. No pets, no smoking. References Required. 250-584-5052 or mike_de@telus.net
Real Estate
BORDER COUNTRY REALTY
Grand Forks: Commercial space/shop, newly upgraded. 6401-Hwy #3(yellow building). 250-442-2599 / 250-443-1599.
Kettle Valley Villas are available for year round rental. Fully furnished, all utilities included. N/S, small pets. $800. 250-449-8323.
Tools
DISCOVER
Serving the Boundary Country with Award Winning Service for over 36 years
2-bdrm mobile home, yard is fenced. $550/m. For more information. 250-442-2510 Christina Lake: 1bdrm, no dogs. New bathroom, freshly painted. $400 + utilities. 250-447-9270
Houses For Sale
BEST BUY IN BEAUTIFUL COPPER RIDGE LUXURY HOME $495,000! Meticulously planned 1485 sq.ft + full fin. walkout basement. MLS #2397446 Call Sharon
NEW PRICE! New high-end kitchen is to die for in this bright open concept home. 3 bedrooms up stairs all with high vaulted ceilings and large closets. Large family room with exposed wood beams, wet bar and a fully fenced yard. MLS # 2401208. $229,000 Call Jazz Or Val
BEAUTIFUL GRAND FORKS, BC HERITAGE HOME. “Seven Gables” This home is exquisitely maintained and newly updated. It boasts high ceilings, the original Tamarack hardwood floors, many original stained glass windows. There is also a suite with a separate entry. $339,000. MLS #2399644 Call Jazz or Val
NEW LISTING! 40 acres 15 km up the Granby in Grand Forks, BC. This property has road access with many plateaus to build your house on. Imagine the amazing valley views from your front porch while enjoying the tranquil surroundings. $139,500. MLS #2400930. Call Jazz or Val
JUST REDUCED TO $312,900! Private 7.4 acres w/1625 sq. ft. full basement home-2 large cov. decks, fish pond & gazebo! MLS #2192685. Call Sharon
STEAL OF A DEAL! This 2 bedroom home is on a large lot with a fenced garden and many fruit trees. Two covered decks, carport, central Vac, $150,000. MLS #2401215 Call Jazz or Val
JUST STEPS AWAY from Christina Lake Golf Course! This beautiful custom 3 bed, 3 bath home sits overlooking the golf course. MLS #2397578. Call Val or Jazz
5 BEDROOM, 2 BATHROOM HOME is waiting for a new family. Large garden area is entirely deer fenced, underground sprinklers, storage shed. Located near hospital, school, shopping and recreation. MLS #2391495. Call Val Or Jazz
MOVE IN BEFORE CHRISTMAS and hang your stockings on the custom wood burning fireplace! 3 bed, 2 bath home in great neighbourhood, close to schools and recreation! $224,000. MLS #2398811 Call Sharon
1275 SQ. FT. FULL BSMNT BUILT IN 1995! Lots of extra features! Priced to sell @ $195,000. MLS #2394800 Call Sharon
PURCHASE 3.8 ACRES OF PRIVACY, located just 4 km up the picturesque North Fork Valley. Treed, private and great views. Use this property to build your dream home or private camping spot. MLS #2393813. Call Jazz or Val
LOCATED IN THE HERITAGE CORRIDOR of Grand Forks. This beautiful home has been tastefully updated; maintaining its old world charm. The hardwood floors have been refinished, upgraded flooring, paint and appliances. $242,500. MLS #2390262 Call Val or Jazz
Houses For Sale
Features of the Week PROFESSIONALLY REFINISHED 3 BR HOME
Christina Lake: 4 bdrm, 2 bath home (lower rental suite,1 bdrm+den), garage, shop & fenced yard. Close to beach, activities & school. $259,000. 250-505-4275. Grand Forks: 2 bdrm house on 100’ x 125’, corner lot, hospital area, fully renovated, $159,900/obo. 25P0-4422599 or 250-443-1599.
Rentals Apt/Condo for Rent Grand Forks: 1 bdrm apt. NS, NP, senior preferred. 250-4424241. Grand Forks: 2 and 3bdrm apt., N/P, RR. 250-442-2276 / 250-442-6800.
Live on 1 level. Has guest room and storage downstairs. As new, it’s all done! Main floor laundry, new central air conditioning. Home is solid and excellent condition. Large and sunny country kitchen. Clean, well cared for with lots of charm. Low maintenance. A must see.
HIGH QUALITY, WELL MAINTAINED HOME In quiet downtown Grand Forks area. 1400 sq. ft. and full basement. 3 BR, 2 bathrooms. Large family room. Counter tops, tile flooring, top quality appliances, furnace, hot water tank, and roof have all been recently replaced.
$
249,000 MLS # 2397959
$
289,000 MLS # 2396863
Pete Vanjoff 442-7415 #1 Producer 272 Central Ave. Grand Forks, BC
Property Management Services Owners and Prospective Tenants Call
250-442-2711 Toll free: 1-800-567-3199 www.grandforksrealestate.ca
Ken Dodds 250-442-2632
GREAT STREET APPEAL RANCHER with basement on 5 rural acres less than 5 min. to downtown. 4 BR, 2.5 baths, well maintained inside with fenced garden, plus pool & deck area for all your summer fun & entertaining. Asking $349,000. MLS# 2400809
WOW! BEST BUY CONDO! Only $115,000 & what a DEAL! Like new 2 BR, 2 full bath downtown adult condo. Comes with all appliances & available for quick possession. A must see & try your offer. MLS# 2203266
GOOD STARTER HOME, in a quiet location, close to down town & the Granby river. 3 BR. 1 currently being used as a storage/utility room. Detached 2 car garage/ work shop. Full basement waiting to be developed. $149,000. MLS# 2398212
NICE LITTLE HOBBY FARM, horse ready. Fenced and cross fenced. 3 BR well maintained home. Shop 36' x 36' $309,000. MLS# 2397872
PRICED TO SELL and located close to the river. This 3 BR home has new carpet! and ½ acre lot. $114,900. MLS# 2397865
SPOTLESS 1050 sq. ft. 1995 double wide, with a brand new roof. $95,000. MLS# 2215068
FULLY UPDATED HOME in very popular area. Cozy 2 BR up and full 2 BR suite down. Walking distance to everything. Great suite in the basement has a great entrance and large parking area. This home has been very tastefully renovated and is move-in ready. Newly landscaped large lot. Great new deck. Large workshop and lots of storage. $249,900. MLS# 2400737
Lot 6 Chase Rd. MLS# 2394791
CHECK OUT this move-in ready home! Great price, great location! It doesn't get any better that this! $259,000. MLS# 2400498
END UNIT TOWNHOUSE 3 BR, 1 bath, large modern kitchen with new laminate flooring. Invest your money instead of rent! $119,500. MLS# 2397165
2 BR HOME. Deer fenced large yard. Move in ready and close to the swimming hole at the river. Great opportunity for the 1st time buyer or retiree. $119,000. MLS# 2216568
1 BR NICELY UPDATED CONDO. North facing unit. Mortgage payments on this property could be lower than rent!! Check it out. $99,900. MLS# 2193875
20 ACRE PARCEL! A rare find less than 20 minutes from Grand Forks. Private, level, spectacular views in all directions and priced below assessed value. Motivated Seller. $154,850. TRY YOUR OFFER. MLS# 2393909
IN TOWN LOCATION! Fenced, in-ground irrigation, central air, new windows and doors, main floor laundry, full basement with interior and exterior entry, 3 bath, 4 BR, carport, move-in-ready. $236,800. MLS# 2396317
JUST REDUCED! Great rancher bungalow in Valmar District. Huge 850 sq. ft. shop with 100 amp service. Just $218,000! Seller motivated! MLS# 2400251
VERY NICE HOME in quiet area up Riverside Drive. 3 BR and 3 baths and features 26' x 32' garage on large lot. Asking $238,900. Try your offer! MLS# 2399950
CHECK OUT this 2.36 acre river frontage property! Great price, great location to build that home of your dreams! It doesn't get any better that this! $99,900. MLS# 2391490
JEWEL LAKE CABIN! 699 SQ FT, 1 BR on full basement. Stone fireplace, large deck, septic, gravity feed water, power & telephone. 0.7 acre lot with 135.92 feet waterfront. Renewable crown lease. The price is right @ $45,000. MLS# 2397588
CHRISTINA LAKE BUILDING LOTS Lot G Chase Rd. $104,900. MLS# 2396869 Lot 17 English Ridge Estate $249,000. MLS# 2398420
Linda Laktin
Harry Davy
Barry Poppenheim
Cindy Anthony
250-442-9403
250-442-0466
250-449-8276
250-442-7379
Pete Vanjoff 250-442-7415
Ken Dodds
Gayle Holmes
Aaron Anthony
250-442-2632
250-442-7516
250-584-4663
Gary Smith 250-443-1256
Ron Woods 250-442-7636
Tammy Schembri 250-442-9866
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Transportation
Homes for Rent
Storage
Auto Financing
Christina Lake creekfront. 3bdrm double wide w/basement storage, F/S, W/D, avail Dec 1st, long term, NS, pets ok, $700. 250-442-9818 Grand Forks: 3bdrm, newly renoed, F/S, hookup, RR, NS, ferred. $850/m incl 250-442-3303
Outdoor storage
Outdoor storage space for rent at Christina Lake. All types of vehicles, RV’s, trailers, any size. Fenced, lighted, 24 hr. security, keypad entry. Introductory offer one month FREE on Yearly rental. 250-444-0052
1 bath, laundry 55+preutilities.
Grand Forks: Clean older mobile home, F/S, gas, cent/air, laundry hookup, No Smokers, No Pets. Best suited for 1-2 quiet adults. Landlord References Required. 250442-8289
Property Management Grand Forks
Cars - Domestic
Sport Utility Vehicle
Trucks & Vans
2002 Honda CRV, 175,000km, winter & summers on rims, $8,999/obo. 250-447-6197
2005 Dakota Ext. Cab 4x4 V8 4.7 L, auto, 160K km, tow pkg., $7500 obo. 250-4422064.
Utility Trailers For Sale Utility Trailer 4x8’ Box Phone 250-447-6549
OMG! It’s your BFF! And FYI: he’s such a QT!
1981 Vintage Honda Gold wing, very low mileage, fully decked out, vetter bags, owner retiring from riding. Only $2200 (offer good until Dec) 250-446-2675.
Legal Notices
Grand Forks: 1 bdrm, N/S, N/P, secured yard, $850 includes utils. 250-442-2429
Legal Notices
THE CORPORATION OF THE CITY OF GRAND FORKS
Townhouses
NOTICE OF ADOPTION OF NEW BYLAW
Grand Forks: Responsible family to rent a 3bdrm, 1.5 bath, full complete basement, N/S, N/P, RR, F/S, W/D. Dec 1st. $800+util’s. 250-442-5160
The City would like to afford developers and the public the opportunity to review and comment on the proposed “Subdivision, Development & Servicing Bylaw No. 1970, 2014â€? prior to adoption. The objective is to rescind Subdivision and Development Bylaw No. 1424, 1994, to allow for the adoption of an updatreĂ€ects current requirements and facilitates ed bylaw that reflects efÂżcient and up-to-date management of subdivision, develefficient opment and servicing within the City. All persons who would like to review proposed Bylaw No. 1970 or current Bylaw No. 1424 can access copies on the City website at www.grandforks.ca or at the following City Hall locations: 1) 7425 – 5th Street, between the hours of 9:00 am to 4:00 pm, Mon-Fri 641 Industrial 2) 6641 IndustrialPark ParkWay, Way,between betweenthe thehours hoursofof 9:00 am to 4:00 pm, Mon-Fri The proposed bylaw may be inspected and commented on until November 10, 2014.
Auto Financing
Transportation
Motorcycles
Attractive 1 bdrm suite $500 utils incl. N/S, N/P. RR. Suitable for 1 person. 250442-0057. Separate entrance
Transportation
Transportation
1961 T-Bird Convertible. Rare (only 10,000 made) great restoration project, body work to primer stage. Phone for more info 250-446-2675. $2000( offer good until Dec)
Suites, Lower
Grand Forks: 1 bdrm (lg) ground level suite, N/S, N/P, lg secured yard, $850 includes utils. Double car port. Private entrance. 250-442-2429
2 bdrm mobile private setting $600 1 bdrm nicely appointed apt. downtown 5 appl’s $750 utilities inc avail 2 bdrm condo close to dwntwn $650 2 bdrm condo close to dwntwn $700 3 bdrm condo $800 3 bdrm home $800 3 bdrm home 4 appls large yard. $900 Christina Lake 2 bdrm 2 bath 5 appl’s mostly furnished home. 55+ strata community. Snow removal and lawn maintenance provided. $850. TERM NEGOTIABLE ON PRIME INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL or OFFICE SPACE IN GRAND FORKS AND GREENWOOD N/S, N/P, References. Ken: 250-442-2632 ken.dodds@yahoo.ca Grand Forks Realty Ltd.
Transportation
2003 Olds Alero, 4cy, 2.2 eco, winter tires, new battery, manual, $2,200. 250-447-6125
Suites, Upper
Rentals
Transportation
Fetch a Friend from the SPCA today!
Dated this 23rd day of October, 2014.
spca.bc.ca
Sasha Bird, AScT MANAGER OF DEVELOPMENT & ENGINEERING SERVICES
BOUNDARY BUSINESS DIRECTORY ACCOUNTANTS
Lia Azhure Inc. Certified General Accountant
250-442-0141 7157 - 3
rd
Street
KEMP HARVEY BURCH KIENTZ INC. CertiďŹ ed General Accountants 619 Central Ave., Grand Forks, B.C.
Ph: 250-442-2121
APPRAISERS D.G. (DAVE) MARSHALL, CRA, RI
BOUNDARY APPRAISAL SERVICE Serving Grand Forks & Boundary Country 30+ Years Experience Residential & Vacant Acreage Appraisals for: -Mortgage Applications -Estate Purposes -Family Disputes -Assessment Resolution Phone: Res-250-442-5199 Cell-250-442-6199 e-mail – marsda@telus.net
YOUR AD BELONGS HERE!
ATV INSTRUCTORS
CAR CARE Three great services at one convenient location! Full Service Mechanical • Full Service Auto Body Full Service Custom Mufer Centre • ICBC ExpressValet CertiďŹ ed
SAFERIDER
ATV (Quad) Rider Training K. B. (Ken) Gresley-Jones
Mechanics: 250-442-3828 • Auto Body: 250-442-0507
CertiÂżed CA6i 6afety Instructor P.O. Box 201 Christina Lake, B.C. V0H 1E0 phone: 250-447-6197
AUTO DETAILING L N Hog & Suds OCATEIW Detailing ON Wash - Wax - Interior Cleaning
7460 Donaldson Drive, 250.443.3254
BOOKKEEPING
%JTKUVKPG $TQQMU $QQMMGGRKPI Bookkeeping and Income Tax Service
E-ďŹ le Agent
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CONTRACTORS
SMITH & COMPANY PROFESSIONAL SERVICES
Certified Professional Bookkeeper Member of IPBC and SAGE 50 Premier Advisor 20+ years experience full cycle bookkeeping Remote/virtual bookkeeping available 250-442-2813 • smithandco@shaw.ca
6391 Highway 3, Grand Forks, BC
BOTTLE DEPOT GRAND FORKS
BOTTLE DEPOT
7816 Donaldson Dr. Grand Forks, B.C. 250-442-2523
CARPENTRY
freniere LaCONSTRUCTION JOURNEYMAN CARPENTER Framing • Decks • Finishing
Open Monday to Saturday
250 – 442 – 5500
BREWERY
CARPET CLEANING
Locally Crafted Beer Now Open Saturdays 1 ~ 5 pm 5850 Spencer Road
250-442-6668
CABINETRY
IndigoWood Furniture • Cabinetry
Ray Morasse - Craftsman Indigowood.ca 250.442.9858
Carpet Cleaning
No job too big or small
Reasonable Rates ~ Free Estimates ~ Bonded
Serving Grand Forks & the Boundary
Call Tom 250.442.0708 SATISFACTION GUARANTEED
The best service is from a merchant you know
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SORENSEN DRYWALL LTD. 20 years experience Boarding • Taping • Painting Renovations Insurance Work FREE ESTIMATES
250-442-7471
CONTRACTOR
Large supply of rock for retaining walls, decorative purposes, etc. Bobcat, Excavating & Trucking Services ~ CertiďŹ ed Planner & Installer of Septic Systems Call Jimmy 250-442-9422 COMPLETELY MOBILE – WE CAN GO ANYWHERE
GENERAL CONTRACTOR GEN STEVE DANSHIN • New Construction • Residential Builder • Renovations • Commercial Ph. 250-442-3744 Cell: 250-442-9437 Fax: 250-442-3720
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BOUNDARY BUSINESS DIRECTORY HOME BASED PRODUCTS
CONTRACTOR
GRAVEL & SAND
Screened Gravel Pea, Drain Rock & More Special Mix for Driveways & Road Service Available
Hay Sales 10405 Granby Rd (9 km) • email: gofer@xplornet.com
Division of Gofer Farms Ltd. –
OFFICE 250-442-0428
Certified Septic Planner / Installer Mini, Mid & Full-Sized Excavators Bobcat / Dump Truck / Hiab
CALL BARRY 250-442-4220 Cell 250-442-7333
YOUR AD BELONGS HERE!
Your best buy is from a merchant you know HEATING & AIR CONDITIONING • Heating & Air Conditioning • Commercial & Residential Service & Install
ELECTRICAL Grand Forks, BC
• Electric Motor Sales & Repair • Pump sales & Service • Electric Parts & Sales Counter • Commercial, Residential & Industrial Electric Service Work • New Construction Electrical Contract Reg. #1210
A. SHELTON ELECTRICAL INSTALLATIONS & FIRE PROTECTION Certified Electrical Residential ~ Commercial Emergency Service Preventative Maintenance Serving the Andy Cell: 250-442-7120 Boundary Office: 250-445-2234 Elect. Contractor # 24118
Redi Electric Ltd.
Reg. g No. 13266
• Natural gas heating • Heat pumps • Hot water heaters • Ductless “mini” splits • Air conditioning • Commercial refrigeration • Sheet metal Commercial & Residential Design, Sales and Service
Reg. #100851
Andy 250-442-0795
Home Inspections Brian Blair Phone: 250.442.8175 Cell: 250.443.1905 Email: blairshome@nethop.net
Serving the Kootenay Boundary CONSUMER PROTECTION BC #58522
MASSAGE THERAPIST Kettle River Massage Therapy Avina Skolnik, RMT Jocelyn Murrell, RMT 7486 2nd Street
Boundary Country Heating & Cooling Sales, Service Installation & Repairs Residental & Commercial Equipment
Brady Dunbar
250-444-0559
HOLISTIC HEALING Dr. Jeffrey Hunt N.D. is resuming his practice in Grand Forks
HEATING
NOTARY PUBLIC 7215 2nd St., Grand Forks
OPTICAL
GRAND FORKS OPTICAL 334C Market Ave 250-442-3025
Dr. Alan LeRoy, O.D.*
OPTOMETRIST Mon.-Fri. 9 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
3rd St., Grand Forks
250-442-8208 * denotes Optometric Corporation
PLUMBING
PLUMBING
GASFITTING
Grand Forks, BC
ROOFING
SNOWBALL VENTURES Sales, Installations & Inspections
FREE ESTIMATES
Your Pellet Heating Specialist WETT CERTIFIED
John Billwiller www.snowballventures.com 10545 Granby Rd., Grand Forks
D.D. Roofing
P&L
Serving the Boundary & West Kootenays
GUTTERS & ROOFING Paul – 250-442-5612
Sales or Rentals $100/month
6401 HWY 3 next to Fortis office 250.442.2599 • 250.443.1599
•Asphalt Shingles • Metal • New & Re-roof • Resheet & Reconstruction • Fascia, Soffit, and Continuous Gutter Installation
BOUNDARY MINI STORAGE
Reasonable Rates • Guaranteed Work
Computerized Security Gate 5’ x 10’ to 10’ x 30’ Units
Seniors Discount - Free Estimates
7990 Columbia Drive
Cell: 250-443-1273 Home: 250-442-2179
Located at Boundary Electric
250-442-5561
GRANBY
SAW SHARPENING
CONTAINERS
Twisted Teeth Saw Shop
SALES AND RENTALS
on Donaldson Dr.
Saw, Knife & Tool Sharpening Centre
MOBILE STORAGE
We Sharpen • Carbide & Steel Saws • Planer & Jointer Knives • Handsaws-retooth, set & sharpen • Carbide Router Bits • Drill Bits • Hole Saws • Dado Blades • Paper Cutters • Knives • Scissors • All Garden & Yard Tools • Chainsaws & More
Your place or ours
250-442-7066 7 days a week
George Stooshinoff
Certified Sawfiler 3845 Victoria Rd., Grand Forks, BC Phone: 250-442-8359 • Email: gastoo@telus.net
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UPHOLSTERY
s
’ Andy
For all your
CUSTOM UPHOLSTERY 38 years experience!
RESIDENTIAL / COMMERCIAL / RECREATIONAL Reupholstery, Repairs and Custom Builds
236 – 72nd Ave • Grand Forks
250-442-2499
WATER SENIORS’ HOUSING
OPTOMETRIST
Construction • Maintenance • Repair • Renovation
WOOD AND PELLET HEATING APPLIANCES 250-442-2943
Phone 250-443-4144
LOUISE CURRIER (Across from Fire Hall)
BUSINESS DIRECTORY Ph: 250-442-2191
Grand Forks
Blair’s
Commercial and Residential
Ph: 250-442-0282
Honest Service – Quality Work
HOUSING RENOVATION COMMERCIAL MAINTENANCE
HOME INSPECTIONS
(250) 442-2652
Please phone 250-368-6999 for an appointment
WE KEEP YOU CURRENT
BUY HOST JOIN
148 Sagamore Rd Grand Forks, BC
Service & New Construction Commercial • Residential Industrial Pumps 7920 Donaldson Dr. • 250-442-2082
CloAnne Morasse 250-442-0248
NOTARY PUBLIC
7990 Columbia Drive
250-442-5561
FREE ESTIMATES
250-442-0224
(1985) Ltd.
Cascade Containers & Storage
• Shingles • Metal • Composite • Torch Down
250-444-4401
Boundary Electric
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Wednesday, October 29, 2014
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Silver Kettle ‘evacuates’ Firefighters Brady Tralnberg and Darcy Skerritt (back) help Silver Kettle Village resident Eleanor Thiessen escape the building during an evacuation drill on Oct. 17. Holding the door is Silver Kettle employee Denise Erlandsen. The evacuation drill is done annually by the care home. This is the first year that Grand Forks Fire/Rescue has participated. All 82 residents were evacuated from the building with the help of firefighters and staff members. “We were approached by Silver Kettle management to assist them with an evacuation drill and we gladly accepted,” said Fire Chief Dale Heriot. “We’ve been working on it for awhile. We managed to evacuate both the independent side and assisted side in under 10 minutes which is very, very good.”
Firefighter honoured
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Grand Forks Fire/Rescue volunteer firefighter James Traynor (left) received the Canadian Fire Services Exemplary Service medal award for 30 years of service from Mayor Brian Taylor at the regular city council meeting on Oct. 20. Cher Wyers photo
Historical society survives into another year The Boundary Historical Society was able to elect a board at Saturdays’ annual general meeting. Finding volunteers has been a problem for some time and the last three years the society has been faced with the threat of dissolving. However, stepping forward this year are: President Les Johnson, Vice-President Janet Matsalla, Treasurer John Billwiller, Secretary Doreen Sorensen, and Directors Pat Zorn and Cher Wyers. Della Mallette photo
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