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1 and Nov. 3. On Nov. 10 the Nakusp RCMP again received a report of a theft, having occurred north of Nakusp on Highway 23. The perpetrators are believed to have come onto the property sometime between Nov. 7 and Nov 10. Among the items stolen were a red Polaris 900 Ranger side-by-side, a red Honda generator, a Husqvarna chainsaw, and 2 solar panels. On Nov. 17, there was a report of the theft of a blue Kubota genset (valued at $10-12,000) from a rural work site along Highway 23 north of Nakusp. Based on the information currently available, po-

Cable internet subscribers’ woes over YourLink announces an end to the recurring connection problems that Nakusp users have been experiencing TRISHA SHANKS Arrow Lakes News

Columbia Cable, or YourLink subscribers in Nakusp have been infuriated with the level of service they have come to rely on. Beginning around November 9, there was a general loss of speed, occasional loss of connection, and huge delays uploading anything or even sending email. Rick Offermann wrote a post in the Nakusp Communicator on FaceBook, “I’ve run an internet bandwidth test. Sometimes the download speed is acceptable, but I always seem to

time out on the upload test. Speed goes down, down, down as if it’s being choked off.” Almost a week after the internet problem being experienced in Nakusp began, it was identified to be with equipment owned and operated by a third party partner. Tracey Buckley, BC Cable General Manager says, “We have been working closely with our vendor to resolve the problem as soon as possible, and to confirm an estimated time of repair. However, we were never able to accurately pre-

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YourLink subscribers in Nakusp have been infuriated with the level of service they have come to rely on. of mid-day Friday,

November 21, our partner indicated the problem had been resolved. We did not communicate it at this time as we felt it necessary to monitor the system to ensure the repair performed completely alleviated the impact.” The company says they will be automatically applying a full credit to each internet account, for each day, from November 9 until the day the repairs have resolved the issue, which will appear on the January billing. Customers can call their office at (250) 265-3733 with further questions.

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Community Sports council brand new in North Kootenays Trisha Shanks Arrow Lakes News

There are examples of B.C. sport councils in Nelson, Kamloops, and Abbotsford as well as many focused on specific parties such as the Aboriginal Sport Council of BC. Sports councils serve many purposes, however, until October, one didn’t exist in our region. Val Mayes, founding member of our new local sports council said, “I think that credit for the original idea should really go to Lynda Lafleur, who in her capacity as the CBT rep for the

area saw that sport and recreation groups were working in isolation or sometimes in competition, and realized that they could be much more successful if they had a way to work together.” Rebecca Sargent, who is the Council Coordinator says, “We can credit the working team: Val Mayes, Janis Neufeld, Troy Clark, Barb Chwachka, Joleen Minchin, and Kip Drobish for founding the council over the spring and summer of 2014.” According to their brochure, “The North Kootenay Region is a working definition including Kaslo,

Nakusp, New Denver, Slocan and everyone in the surrounding areas.” Sargent says, “The council aims to connect and support smaller communities within the ‘North Kootenay’ region, giving them a unified voice in local government decisions surrounding sport and rec, and to avoid splitting the already small population by offering courses or holding fundraisers in collaboration rather than competition.” They are hoping to get membership up to around 50 in the first year, “especially if most of them were groups

who could then connect us to their members for opportunities such as courses, workshops, grants or funding, and shared events,” says Sargent. The council will also be able to pool training opportunities, share services such as meeting spaces and mailing lists, and to act as a signal booster for information and promotion of all of the different types of sports that occur in the region. For membership information visit www.sport. nadb.ca or find them on Facebook, North Kootenay Sport and Recreation Council.

Multinational company teams with First Nations for hydroelectric project • Continued from page 1 One of Sorgent.e’s missions is a commitment to working with First Nations and local communities. The Splatsin (anglicised to Spallumcheen) are the most southern tribe of the Shuswap Nation, whose aboriginal territory stretches from the B.C./Alberta border near the Yellowhead Pass to the plateau west of the Fraser River, southeast to the Arrow Lakes and to the upper reaches of the Columbia River. During the signing, Kukpi7 Chief Wayne M. Christian stated, “In order to move away from government funding and to bring prosperity to our people, our vision is building longterm partnerships as the one we are signing today.” He added, “It is an honour to work with you to build the local economy.” The idea to develop there started with Fosthall Creek Power Ltd. in 2001 and in 2013 they partnered

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with Sorgent.e Hydro Canada to begin the development of a proposed 15 megawatt run-of-river project located close to Nakusp, B.C.. Located on the shore

of Upper Arrow Lake, the project has an environmentally friendly footprint that will include a spawning channel and a penstock that runs on an old log flume pathway.

Lucas de Haro, CEO of Sorgent.e Hydro Canada, emphasized the global and local spirit of Sorgent.e. “We are an international group that loves to become local where it works.”

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Born in Nakusp October 28, 1920, passed away peacefully November 9, 2014 in Swan Lake Lodge in Creston, B.C. with her family at her side. Marion was born to one of Nakusps’ first families, on their family farm, which is presently Nakusp Golf Club. She came from a family of seven brothers and two sisters. She is pre-deceased by her father Robert Haslem Baird (1929), mother Mary Hannah Jagger Baird (1978), husband Walter Henke (1987), brothers William (1952), James (1978), Marsden (1988), George (1973), Herbert (2013), Leslie (2004), and sisters Alice (1990) and Ruth (2011). Marion is survived by one brother Ernest (Joan) Baird of Burnaby, B.C., daughter Karolyn (Phillip) Beattie of Creston, B.C., grandsons Warren (Ashley) - Kaitilyn, Brodie, Tyson of Revelstoke, B.C. and Ryan of Red Earth, Alberta. Son Richard (Linda) Henke of Nakusp, B.C., and grand-daughters Tracy (Michael) –Darian, Jordis of Nakusp, B.C. and Tiffany (Jed) - Nevaeh and one on the way. Also there are many nieces and nephews all over B.C. A celebration of Marion’s life to follow at a later date. Rest in peace Mom and G.G, Love your family


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With Thanksgiving, Halloween and Remembrance Day in the rearview mirror, the holiday season now kicks it up a notch in preparation for Christmas. Streets are being decorated, as is the mall and other local businesses. Christmas carols can be heard on the radio and Santa is arriving all around the Kootenay. But the holiday season doesn’t just bring out shoppers and carollers. This is the time when many charitable organizations collect the majority of their donations. The holiday season is crucial for groups like The Salvation Army, food banks and other charities and foundations. You can already find the red kettles out on the street and in the malls, collecting funds for those in need. But why is it that this holiday brings out people’s generosity? While there are those who donate their time and money to help charities all-year long, Christmas is the time when the casual giver opens up their wallets to lend a hand to others. It could be that the spirit of giving merely over takes us, or perhaps we feel a certain amount of peer pressure to donate at this time. Or maybe it is the charities themselves that help us along by providing a little extra nudge. It’s likely a combination of all of the above. Charities know that this is the most important time of the year and need to bring in as many donations as possible in order to serve an ever-growing need. They will advertise and promote their campaigns harder than ever — and so they should. Giving shouldn’t be something you do once a year. You have to wonder how many more people could be helped, if we gave this way all-year long. Make sure you have some spare change and give what you can.

Seniors’ Column MARILYN BOXWELL Seniors' column

Part of the annual winterizing program carried out by car owners generally involves the switch to a different set of tires to make sure we can remain safe on the roads. The question then follows: what can we do with our old or unwanted tires that we don’t wish to see abandoned alongside ditches, randomly piled up in one’s backyard or dumped within the local landfill facility? Several years ago in response to Chuck Bennett Publisher

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similar concerns, a non-profit initiative entitled the Tire Stewardship BC (TSBC) recycling program came into being. The program’s goal is to collect an advance disposal fee, generally referred to as “eco-fee,” stemming from the sale of every new tire sold. These fees are then used to cover the costs of transporting and recycling B.C. generated scrap tires, ensuring that these tires are disposed of within an environmentally responsible venue as an alternative to them ending up dumped within undesirable locations. A number of innovative products are then made from the recycled crumb rubber. These range from creating playground surfac-

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es, landscaping mulch, colourful and resilient flooring commonly applied within recreational facilities and also one’s home or business premises. The Tire Stewardship program has proved to be highly successful in our province, partially due to the commitment by registered local businesses that offer a free automobile, recreational and industrial use tire drop-off service that is open to the public. Drop-off venues located within Nakusp and area include Crescent Bay Construction Ltd., 1002 Highway six (near Brouse), call (250) 265-3747. A second location is at Kal Tire (situated across from the public library in downtown Nakusp).

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Tough season for the Cougars volleyball team RYAN WILLMAN Arrow Lakes News

It was a tough season for the Nakusp Secondary School Sr. Girls volleyball team this year and despite their strengths the girls did not get the finish they were looking for at the zone playoffs that took place at the Selkirk College in Castelgar on Nov. 14 and 15. The Cougars lost all their elimination games during the zone tournament, which, as best as we can interpret the stats, placed the Sr. girls tied for seventh out of eight participating teams from schools around the Kootenays. So what happened? How did a team that developed as a strong, aggressive volleyball unit and enjoyed

a successful season with a record of six wins, one loss fall to the bottom of the standings during crunch time? “We had really good individual players, really aggressive players that went for the ball,” coach Jerome Goodman explained. “We were a hitting team; we hit everything we could and we were a really strong serving team. These were our strengths.” However, Goodman cited the adverse start to the volleyball season as a source of trouble for his team. “It was challenging, mostly due to the short season. Being the first sport off the hop in September it was hard to get started with the whole school buzzing

and humming from the aftermath of the strike. Everyone was scrambling so it was tough to get going. Taking three weeks off of the season is like taking a third of the season away and that’s huge.” The run and gun schedule of playdates that were frantically thrown together in an attempt to produce a season did not yield any tournament play for the Cougars, forcing them to enter the zone competition with no real game-time experience. “That probably hurt us the most,” Goodman reflects. “The zones was the first time the girls had certified referees not just students or teachers calling the games. The referees called the game tighter than

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what we were used to and that exposed some of the things we take for granted. Once we started getting penalized that threw the team off their rhythm and turned our aggressive team into a tentative team.” The Cougars will have to lick their wounds from this year but Goodman is optimistic about the next season of play. “Every year we learn more and more. We are better at teaching volleyball now than in past years. That should continue. This year we learned a lot about managing the team so hopefully we can look forward to being more organized next year. That way the players can concentrate on volleyball and will get more opportunities to play.”

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There are a number of species in North America that have variable winter distribution. Collectively known as the winter finches, these species include several that occur in our region: Pine Siskin, Common Redpoll, Red Crossbill, Pine Grosbeak, and Evening Grosbeak. Some of these species breed in our region while others are here only in winter. Since Canadian winters are relatively cold, a good winter food supply is essential. Winter distribution is based on food availability, but since different species have different food requirements, their occurrence patterns may be quite different. Siskins and redpolls, for example, rely heavily on small seeds such as those found in birch trees, cedar

cones, and in ground growing weeds. Crossbills feed almost entirely on the seeds found in larger cones, such as Douglas fir, various pine and spruce trees. Pine Grosbeaks supplement their seed diet with a lot of berries. So, in years when the cone crop is good, but the birches did poorly, we might see an abundance of crossbills but few siskins. This variable pattern of distribution is perhaps most exemplified by the siskins. A look at the results of some of our past Christmas bird counts illustrates the variability of this species in our region. Thirty years of data show that the average number of Pine Siskins seen on count day is 360. Yet there have been nine years in which fewer than five were observed and twice the count has exceeded 2000. Common Redpolls average 92,

but thirteen years produced none at all and one year yielded almost 1000. Where do siskins go when they aren’t in southern B.C.? The answer to that might surprise you. There are a number of monitoring stations throughout North America where birds are caught in mistnets, banded and released. Sometimes these banded birds are later re-captured, or sometimes picked up dead on the side of the road. In the last 25 years, at least eight previously banded siskins have been recovered in B.C.. Records indicate that these birds had been banded in New Jersey, North Carolina, Ontario, North Carolina; Oregon, South Dakota, New York and Washington. Clearly, siskins will travel considerable distances to find an area with a good food supply.

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COMMUNITY CALENDAR November 27 Mother Goose @ Nakusp Public Library 10 to 11 a.m. Parents and babies welcome. November 27 Nakusp T’ai Chi @ the Legion 10 to11 a.m. Call Ruth 265-3353. November 27 Strong Start @ Strong Start Building at NES. A school based early learning program for ages 0-6 years. 12:30 to 3:30 p.m. November 27 Bingo @ Nakusp Legion. 6 p.m. November 27 Ladies Night Shopping @ Touch of Fashion. 7 to 9 p.m. November 27 Nerd Night @ Nakusp Youth Centre. 7 to 10 p.m. For more information contact Cassia @ 265-2000. November 27 Badminton @ NSS Gym (Use gym door) for NSS students and adults. $3 drop in rate or $30/year + $15/yr insurance membership fee. Beginners welcome. Bring racquet and non-marking indoor shoes. For more information call 265-3326. November 27 African Drumming Group @ NaCoMo at 7:15 p.m. Bring your own drum. New drummers welcome. November 28 Strong Start @ Strong Start Building at Nakusp Elementary School. A school based early learning program for ages 0-6 years. 9 to 12 p.m. November 28 Games Night @ Nakusp Legion at 7 p.m. November 29 Creative Hands Craft Fair @ Nakusp & District Sports Complex. Come out and support PALS and local area crafters. 10 to 4 p.m. For more information or to book a table call 2653792. November 29 Community Choir practice @ Saddleback Church. 1 to 2:30 p.m. For ages 19 years and up. Cost is $7 on your first practice only. For more information contact Marilyn Massey @ 250 265-4087. November 29 Meat Draws @ the Nakusp Legion. 3:30 to 6:30 p.m. This months proceeds go to support the Figure Skating Club. November 29 “Recorded Live at the Silverton Gallery” CD Release, Wine and Cheese Party @ Silverton Memorial Hall at 7 p.m. November 30 Artists Trading Cards: Trading Session @ Broadway Deli. 1:30 to 2:30 p.m. November 30 Crib Tournament @ Nakusp Legion. Doors open at 12:30 p.m. tournament starts at 1 p.m. November 30 AA Meeting 5 to 6 p.m @ the Terra Pondera Clubhouse in Nakusp. For more information call 265-2279. December 1 Strong Start @ Strong Start Building at NES. A school based early learning program for ages 0-6 years. 9 to 12 p.m. December 1 Bridge @ Nakusp Senior’s

Centre, every Monday 1:15 to 3:30 p.m. Cost is $2.50, and beginners welcome.

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December 1 Village Council Inaugural Meeting 6:30 to 8 p.m. December 2 Free Family Law and Child Protection Information Sessions. 9 to 2 p.m. at the Community Services Building. For more information call 250 352-2708. December 2 Badminton @ NSS Gym (Use gym door) for NSS students and adults. $3 drop in rate or $30/year + $15/yr insurance membership fee. Beginners welcome. Bring racquet and non marking indoor shoes. For more information call 265-3326. December 2 Drop-in @ Nakusp Youth Centre. 3:30 to 5:30 p.m. For more information contact Cassia @ 265-2000. December 3 Strong Start @ Strong Start Building at NES. A school based early learning program for ages 0-6 years. 9 to 12 p.m. December 3 Workshop Wednesday is a FREE ongoing series of employment focused workshops. This is part one of a 3 week series. Increase your networks through volunteering. Participate in “hands on” projects to enhance your job search, expand your personal and professional networks, and increase your self-confidence. 9:15 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. Pre-registration is required. To register, or if you have questions, call WorkBC @ 265-3318. December 3 Coffee and goodies @ the Senior Centre in Nakusp. Every Wednesday from 10 to 11 a.m. December 3 Nakusp Rotary Club Annual Carol Sing @ NSS School Auditorium at 7 p.m. December 3 Community Choir practice @ Saddleback Church. 7 to 8:30 p.m. For ages 19 years and up. Cost is $7 on your first practice only. For more information contact Marilyn Massey @ 250 265-4087. December 3 Creative Writing Club @ Nakusp Youth Centre 3:30 to 4:30 p.m. Drop-in from 7 to 10 p.m. For more information contact Cassia @ 265-2000.

December 4 Nerd Night @ Nakusp Youth Centre. 7 to 10 p.m. For more information contact Cassia @ 265-2000. December 4 Badminton @ NSS Gym (Use gym door) for NSS students and adults. $3 drop in rate or $30/year + $15/yr insurance membership fee. Beginners welcome. Bring racquet and non-marking indoor shoes. For more information call 265-3326. December 4 African Drumming Group @ NaCoMo at 7:15 p.m. Bring your own drum. New drummers welcome. December 5 Stuff the Bus for the Food Bank @ Overwaitea Foods from 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. Accepting all non-perishable food items and unwrapped toys. December 5 Skate with Santa @ Nakusp Arena 3 to 5 p.m. Hot dogs, hot chocolate and goodies provided. December 5 Celebration of Light in Nakusp. Moonlight Madness sales all day, family activities after 4 p.m., and light up parade. December 6 Christmas Craft fair and Lunch @ Burton Community Hall 11 to 3 p.m. December 6 2nd Annual Teddy Bear Toss @ Nakusp Arena. Atoms vs Boundary at 12 p.m. PeeWees vs Castlegar 2 at 1:45 p.m. Bring a new or gently used, unwrapped toy and toss it on the ice during the Nakusp Pee Wee Falcons home game vs. Castlegar at 2pm (game intermission). Food hampers will also be available for donations. All proceeds go to our local food/toy bank. December 6 Please join us for a candlelight vigil at 4pm at the Nakusp Gazebo in the park to honor the memories of the 14 women who were killed 25 years ago. The Arrow Lakes drumming group will be performing from 4:30-5 pm and hot chocolate and goodies will be served. December 7 Edgewood Christmas Craft Market @ Edgewood Legion Hall 11 to 3 p.m.

December 3 Poker Night @ the Leland Hotel. It’s free and beginners are welcome. 7 p.m. start. For more information contact Dan @ 265-3314. December 3 AA Meeting from 7 to 8 p.m. @ the Terra Pondera Clubhouse in Nakusp. For more information call 265-2279. December 4 Mother Goose @ Nakusp Public Library 10 to 11 a.m. Parents and babies welcome. December 4 Nakusp T’ai Chi @ the Legion 10 to11 a.m. Call Ruth 265-3353. December 4 Strong Start @ Strong Start Building at NES. A school based

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Nakusp mother Kimberly Macaulay doesn’t normally work as a concert promoter but that didn’t stop her from organizing what could be Nakusp’s biggest musical performance of the year. She and topten recording artist Andrew Allen both grew up in Vernon and were friends with some of the same people, so she decided to approach him about an idea she had for a fundraiser. Her husband, RCMP officer Mark MacAulay is involved in hockey at the Naksup Arena, so Kimberly had some ideas about what the arena and auditorium building needed in the way of improvements. Her goal is to raise enough funds to purchase some new items for the building, starting with a divider to separate pick-up hockey from public skating. “A lot of people are concerned about safety,” Macaulay says. She adds, “More heaters, for spectators inside the rink too. Families moving here are attracted to the fact that there is minor hockey. Big selling factor.” Macaulay figures that these improvements will help tremendously. The auditorium and its sound system are due for an upgrade as well. “The sound system is in need of replacement. Andrew has to bring speakers and equipment. The building needs a new roof. There is a lot of stuff that the arena could use.” Although there have been recent

grumblings about charges for hourly rental, the village is donating the time for Andrew’s concert, in light of the fact they are the recipient of the funds raised. After Macaulay pays artist fees, the costs of the bar and other expenses, any proceeds will go toward improvements. She needs to sell 200 tickets and estimates sales are about halfway there. Ticket buyers can expect a fun night. Nakusp’s very own local talent Mitchell Zorn will be opening and then Andrew Allen goes on at 8:30 p.m. for what Macaulay is calling the “Nakusp Christmas Dance Party.” Allen is holding an earlier show for those under 19, because the evening event is licensed and will have a cash bar. Minor hockey will be operating the concession. For ticket purchase, contact Kimberly Macaulay directly at (250) 265 7366, on Facebook at Kimber Fraser-Macaulay, or email kimb e r l y _ m a c au l ay @ hotmail.com. Andrew Allen has had two chart-topping hits since his first release in 2009. He followed up “I Wanna Be Your Christmas” with “Loving You Tonight” in 2010 and then, “I Want You” in 2011. Although he might not yet be a household name, his songs are catchy, upbeat and familiar. Tour dates in December include Nakusp, Vancouver and Calgary. Allen has toured with some very big names, including the Barenaked Ladies, One Republic and Train.


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Actors gathered on the street in costume for an Old West bank robbery re-enactment honouring the British Columbia centennial in front of Broadway Cafe (modern-day Selkirk College), Broadway Street, Nakusp, 1 May 1958. Photo courtesy of Arrow Lakes Historical Society November 23, 1934 It has been brought to our attention that the Sand Creek Cabin in Edgewood has been partly torn down by someone too lazy to cut fire wood. Some of our hunting friends feel very hurt about this wanton destruction and feel that the offenders should be punished. This cabin has provided shelter for hunters for years and has always been maintained and has a wood supply at the site.

from Edgewood to Robson, improved ferry service on Kootenay Lake, better radio reception in the Kootenays and extenstion of the Mountain Standard Time west to the Cascades were pressed for in resolutions adopted by the semi-annual meeting for the West Kootenay Boundary Central Farmers’ Institute in Nelson.

November 19, 1964 Construction has started on a $53,000 automatic exNovember 23, 1944 change building at the corThe Nakusp Board of Trade ner of Francis and Grace endorsed a resolution to streets in Nakusp, for B.C. strongly protest the closing Telephone Company. of the Mining Recorder’s office in Nakusp. It was conNovember 30, 1974 Brent Adair, Executive Assidered a backward step and the inconvenience of going sistant to Wm. King, MLA, to New Denver for vital sta- told the News today that the tistics and Game Act licens- old Arrow Lakes Hospital in Nakusp is not slated by the es is entirely unnecessary. government for demolition. It was indicated last week November 25, 1954 Construction of a road that there was plans to tear

down the old building rath- up by the owners for inforer than renovate it for a long mation leading to the conterm residence for the aged. viction of the arsonists still stands. November 21, 1984 The third house in three November 16, 1994 years has been put to the The Village of Nakusp was torch at Valhalla Resort in presented with the Arrow Hills. On November 15 at Timber Supply Review by about 2 a.m. a fire was spot- officials from the Arrow ted at the lakeside private Forest District Office. Greg resort and by the time aid Rowe and Reiner Augusarrived, the home of Law- tine told Council about the rence Scivon of Revelstoke three reports which have was beyond saving. The fully been produced over the last equipped home is identical two years to aid the provinto one which was torched cial Ministry of Forests to last fall and also to two oth- make a decision on the Aners on the site. The resort is nual Allowable Cut in the jointly owned by 12 people district. from Trail, Castlegar and Revelstoke. At present there November 24, 2004 are still six major homes After almost 20 months of and several cottages on the deliberations, public meetsite along with a trailer for ings and reviews, the Mina caretaker. Nobody was on istry of Forests issued a cutthe resort at the time of the ting permit last week near fire. Most of the houses are Edgewood for Woodlot 301, occupied for the summer otherwise known as Granite only. A $10,000 reward put Ridge.

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We will be making electrical system improvements in your area. To ensure the safety of our work crews, it will be necessary to interrupt electrical service for approximately 2 hours.

The Director of Operation exercises a high degree of initiative and judgment and is responsible for the Public Works department (including the water and sewer utility) and the Parks/Arena department. The primary responsibilities and experience requirements are the safe and efficient management and operation of the department and its employees, water, sewer, mobile equipment, buildings and grounds, roads system, parks, capital and operating budgeting, capital projects and safety programs.

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The preferred candidate will have post-secondary education in an Engineering related discipline, thorough knowledge of Public Works, Utilities and Park facilities and experience at a management level; individuals possessing a combination of training and experience will also be considered. Certification in water and/or wastewater operations through the Environmental Operators Certification program would be an asset. Proficiency in Microsoft programs such as Word and Excel is required. 4430

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Nakusp offers a competitive salary, excellent benefits package, a supportive work environment and supports continued career and professional development. Applicants are invited to submit their resume and cover letter to: Linda Tynan, CAO Village of Nakusp, email Ltynan@nakusp.com, fax 250-265-3788 or mail to PO Box 280, Nakusp BC V0G 1R0. For more information, please contact the Village office at 250-265-3689. This posting will be open until the position is filled. We thank all who apply however only those selected for an interview will be contacted.


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