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In the end, there was nothing staff at the Kimberley Alpine Resort could do to make opening this Friday possible. The warm temperatures and rain have just proved to be too much. “Mother Nature rules,” said RCR’s Matt Mosteller, who checked out conditions on the mountain Thursday morning. “In the spirit of Kimberley the team has worked extremely hard to try to make this happen but again with every turn Mother Nature has not made it possible right now.” “After having received a good amount of natural snow, and having made piles of man-made snow due to the prior cold wintery temperatures, the powerful low pressure weather system that travelled through British Columbia this week has pushed the resort to now focus on an opening date of Saturday, December 20.” Community Day, when all local residents can ski for free, has been pushed back to January 11, 2015. Mosteller says all season pass holders will continue to be able to ski free of charge at other RCR resorts including Fernie Alpine Resort, Kicking Horse Mountain Resort, and Nakiska Family Resort until Kimberley Alpine Resort opens. Please check the events and band schedule at http://www.skikimberley.com/ Environment Canada forecasts that weather will remain unseasonably warm until Sunday, then cool slightly. There is not much snow in the forecast but cooler temperatures will allow snow-making operations to pick up again.
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Irénée Rochon (second from right), Bishop of Ottawa and the Archdiocese of Canada and the head of the Orthodox Church in Canada, this week visited one of the smallest parishes in the country — St. Aidan’s in Cranbrook, on his first official tour since being elected by the Church synod. Bishop Rochon was in the company of (from left) Deacon Kevin Wigglesworth from Sparwood, Father Andrew Applegate from Creston, and Archpriest Phillip Eriksson from Calgary. See Page 2 for an interview with Bishop Rochon.
Avalanche dangers drop, but conditions uncertain in region ARNE PE TRYSHEN Townsman Staff
Avalanche dangers look to be on a downward trend this weekend, though they are still be present with the warm, wet and windy conditions turning cooler again. “Over the last few days we’ve had steady rain up to about 2,200 meters,” said Joe Lammers, public avalanche forecaster at the Cana-
dian Avalanche Centre. “Above that, many parts of the Columbia mountains and the South Rockies saw snowfall and strong southwest winds.” Lammers said the rain has saturated and weakened the snowpack, especially at the treeline elevation and below. “With forecast cooling this weekend a crust will likely develop
where the rain soaked snow refreezes adding some strength to the snow pack,” he said, cautioning that the weight of the recent precipitation will add stress to weak layers that exist a meter below the surface. Thought the forecast is calling for less dangerous conditions, there is a warning that the confidence rating for both the South
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diocese of Canada — visited Cranbrook while on his first official tour as the head of the Orthodox Church in Canada. Bishop Rochon came down to the offices of the Townsman for an interview upon arriving in Cranbrook. “I try to visit every region of Canada at least once a year,” he said. “Smaller parishes are harder to get to, for financial reasons. But we try to combine them with bigger [parishes] — I have to go to Winnipeg anyways, and I have to go to Edmonton, so there’s time in between to visit smaller parishes, get to know the people, get to serve there. And there’s no wasted time.” Bishop Rochon has
he Orthodox Church is the second largest Christian church in the world, with an estimated 225–300 million adherents. Arguably, one of its smallest parishes is centred at St. Aidan’s Orthodox Church in Cranbrook, which draws its congregation from communities around the East Kootenay. St. Aidan’s is also one of the newest Orthodox churches, extant since 2008, when it took over the former Ukrainian Catholic church on 7th Avenue. This week, St. Aidan’s and the local Orthodox parish received a special and important visitor. Irénée Rochon, Bishop of Ottawa and the Arch-
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actually been serving in the position for a few years, due to his predecessor’s — Archbishop Seraphim — trial for molestation charges, the conviction of which is currently under appeal. On October 2, 2014, Bishop Rochon was canonically elected by the Holy Synod on October 21, 2014. “I’ve been doing this for five years already,” he said. “A few years as administrator, but a year before I was officially elected I started visiting the parishes. “I love getting to know people, getting to know what they need, trying to help them and give them what they need. Their priests are there, but the priests need to be given the means to help the people. That’s my job. “I just wish I was younger — if I was 40 I’d have more energy. I’m going to be 66 in a few days.”
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meet these challenges. “The message of the Church is the gospel, the gospel of Jesus Christ,” he said. “We have the duty to be witnesses to that — not necessarily to stand on the corners and scream, but by our way of life, our behaviour, the way we help others in need, to show the true message of the gospels.” The Orthodox Church traces its history to the church established by St. Paul and the Apostles, through the Roman and Byzantine Empires, and regards itself as the original Church founded by Christ and His apostles. Some 2,000 years ago, the Christian church split into its eastern and western halves — the Roman Catholic and Orthodox — an event known as the great schism. In recent decades, there has been attempts at a reconciliation — Bishop Rochon describes it as “talk.” “But it doesn’t lead anywhere,” he said. “Because they are not willing to come back to the faith of the 1st Century. They are set in their doctrines, which were the cause of the separation in the first place. “There were five patriarchates, and Rome went on its own. And the four others continued. And then later, within the Western Church there were other divisions (the Reformation). What sets the Orthodox Church apart, and keeps it vital? “The message of the Orthodox Church is the message of the Gospel, which was handed to us through the apostles from our Lord Jesus Christ,” Bishop Rochon said. “And the Church of the East — the Eastern Orthodox Church — the old Church of Jerusalem, Antioch, Alexandria, Constantinople — have preserved this message for 2,000 years now. And the important thing for us is never to deviate. “St. Vincent of Lérins says that the universal faith is what has been believed and taught always, since forever.” Bishop Rochon was in the company of Or-
thodox Church members — Father Andrew Applegate from Creston, who presides at St. Aidan; Deacon Kevin Wigglesworth from Sparwood; and Archpriest Phillip Eriksson from Calgary. The Orthodox Church is heavily centred in Russia and Eastern Europe, but has proved a draw to many not necessarily of that geographic background. Eriksson, Applegate and Wigglesworth spoke to that phenomenon. Father Applegate mentioned the current Convergence movement, whereby some Protestant churchgoers are finding inspiration in the writings and history of the early church. “It tends to be very serious Christians that start reading church history and discovering for themselves that the (Orthodox) church still exists. It’s quite a shock to them sometimes. “I’d say over half of our church would probably come from people like these, who’ve really been searching for the early church.” “I actually grew up in Sparwood in the United Church,” Deacon Wigglesworth said. “So I’m not too far away from home. But 10 years ago I was introduced to the Orthodox Church and basically, gradually fell in love with it. It’s a much richer, much deeper theology and history than what the United Church in Canada had to offer.” Father Eriksson said that in Calgary, the congregation is about to move into a new church in the spring. “We’ve had one to five new families come and check us out each Sunday. We haven’t had room in our small church. So there’s a huge interest out there.” While in Cranbrook, Bishop Rochon and the others were to attend a service and divine literary at St. Aidan. One member of the congregation was to be made a sub-deacon, another long-serving member was to be given a gramota (official letter of recognition).
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It’s getting down to the wire for Nikita Dalke and the rest of the Extreme Huntress competitors. Dalke, along with five other female hunters, are vying for the title of Extreme Huntress in a competition that was filmed in Texas over the summer, but the episodes are currently airing online. In the latest episode, the 10th out of 13, Dalke has been paired up with Margaret Botha, a South African hunter who has yet to get an animal on the show. Botha and Dalke went out twice, once for a Sika deer-elk hybrid and again for a red sheep. “I though the hunts were good. It was a little
frustrating for her at the end, but that’s hunting,” Dalke said. In the elk hunt, Dalke, who has extensive elk hunting experience in the East Kootenay region, served as more of a judge than a hunting partner, per the request of the show judges. “When we started the hunt, I had asked the judge, ‘what role am I playing here. Am I acting like a guide? I’m confused as what my role is here’,” said Dalke. “She goes, ‘We want you to basically act like a judge. We want you to tell her the layout of the area we’re in, where you think they are, just any information on elk and just let her do her own thing, let her hunt. “So that’s what I did.”
past hunts.” The next episode will wrap up the last hunt with all six competitors before moving in to the final challenges, which will include the second part to a dangerous game challenge, a longrange shoot and a biathlon. The title of Extreme Huntress is won by voting. People can submit their votes for Dalke and watch episodes at: www.extremehuntress.com
set for a red sheep hunt, but she gave it up to Botha. Over the course of the show, Dalke has already bagged two animals, so she gave up her hunt for her fellow competitor. “That was supposed to be my hunt but when we came up on the sheep, I told her to go,” Dalke said. “That was just more her hunting. I didn’t have to help her or anything like that, I was just the secondary shooter in
Botha, who is more used to hunting African game, had never hunted those longlegged ungulates. “That was the first time she’d ever seen elk,” Dalke said. The two were able to spot some elk, but Botha wasn’t able to spot the specific hybrid she needed to take down. The next day, the two went out again, as Dalke was
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The city is reminding dog owners to keep their trusty hounds and canine companions under control and on leash. Allowing dogs to run at large within the City of Cranbrook boundaries is not allowed under the Animal Control Bylaw. A rise in complaints from residents prompted the city to issue the reminder. Naomi Humenny,
bylaw services officer with the city, said it’s common for people to assume that their dog is harmless, but that doesn’t take into account the fear that some residents feel about them. “Too many dog owners forget there are residents who are scared of dogs being off-leash, no matter how well-behaved the owner believes the dog to be,” Humenny said. “It is im-
portant to keep all dogs on leash when off private property as required in the bylaw.” A dog running at large is defined as any dog on property other than that of the owner and not on a leash A sterile, licensed dog would cost $25 rising to $150 per impound after three impounds; a non-sterile, licensed dog would cost $40 rising to $165 after three impounds. There is also
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The new RDEK board of directors was inaugurated on Thursday at the RDEk boardroom in Cranbrook. Six area directors along with nine municipal representatives were sworn in ahead of committee meetings before the first board meeting on Friday. Bottom row, left to right. Lee Pratt, Tom Shypitka, Dean McKerracher, Wendy Booth, Jane Walter, Gerry Wilkie. Back row, left to right: Gerry Taft, Ute Juras, Mary Giuliano, Cal McDougall, Don McCormick, Clara Reinhardt, Stan Doehle, Mike Sosnowski, Rob Gay.
Avalanche conditions Continued from page 1 The forecast for the South Rockies ranges from Considerate in the alpine, Moderate in the treeline and Low below treeline for Friday. On Saturday, the forecast drops to Moderate in the alpine, Moderate in the treelike and Low below treeline. He said that despite the danger levels dropping he would recommend taking it easy. “Because of the uncertainty — reel it back — ease yourself back into terrain,” he said. “I would still take it easy. Especially in those upper elevations where that crust is unlikely to form, because you typically just have that new snow on top of surfaces that didn’t go through a melt-freeze process.” The avalanche centre rates the danger on a scale of 1-4 with Low, Moderate, Considerate and High. The Lizard Range forecast for Friday is Considerate in the alpine, Moderate in the treelike and Low below treeline. On Saturday
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ave you heard them whining about the so called “War on Christmas”? It comes across my radar mostly through chain emails or the commentators (mostly on Fox News) who complain that Christians are being persecuted because other people are wishing them “Happy Holidays” instead of “Merry Christmas.” These conservative political and religious commentators complain that this is harassment and persecution. Persecution? Really? Do they even know what that word means? I doubt it. If they did, they wouldn’t throw it around so loosely. If you want to learn about what it feels like to be persecuted, talk to Malala, or to Christians in Muslim countries, or to women in those lands. They can tell you something about what it feels like to be persecuted. For rich white men (and they are mostly men) to complain that they are being persecuted is Orwellian doublespeak of the worst kind. Wikipedia defines doublespeak as “language that deliberately disguises, distorts, or reverses the meaning of words.” Like calling torture “enhanced interrogation.” Or layoffs “downsizing.” Or the killing of civilians by bombs “collateral damage.” That’s doublespeak. These commentators are consciously misusing language in an attempt to impose their beliefs on others with the intention of going back to a pure, white past. These are also the ones who complain ad nauseam about placing nativity scenes in public places. If anyone should dare to disagree with this tedious whine, they are immediately labelled a ‘godless atheist’. After all, they say, America and Canada are ‘Christian countries’, and we should be proud to display our Christian heritage
publicly. The trouble with this is that it’s a lie. Neither Canada not the USA were founded on Christian principles. Furthermore, we now live in a multi–cultural and multi– faith era, and we must find ways of living together peacefully with people of other cultures, other faiths and those of no faith at all. By no stretch of the imagination are we a Christian nation. As far as I’m concerned, these tedious complaints are nothing more than the whining of a group of misogynists and xenophobes Rev. Yme who long for “the good old Woensdregt days when we were in charge.” Persecution? It just ain’t so! It’s time for Christians to reclaim Christmas by declaring war on the whole “War on Christmas” whine. I obviously don’t endorse any official ban on Christmas. But I get tired of the shrillness of some of these people. They claim to speak the truth. In reality, they simply exhibit signs of a false sense of being victimized. So let me ask: Why does Jesus Christ need to be proclaimed on department store facades and in other public places? Do we really need to depend on commercial and government enterprises to do our work of proclaiming the faith we hold? Is it really up to Target and Walmart to proclaim the holiness of Christmas? Is it really the government’s role to protect a particular religion? In fact, as a Christian, I’m offended by the notion that stores and greeting card companies and government agencies should be charged with this responsibility. Truthfully, it’s not up to them. It’s up to us. And not just at Christmas time. It’s up to us, throughout the year, to make sure our
lives proclaim what we hold to be true. I’m not offended if someone wishes me happy holidays. They could do worse. And I, in turn, will wish them a Merry Christmas … or Happy Hanukkah … or Happy Kwanzaa … or even (gasp) Happy Holidays. This so–called War on Christmas (a convenient, if untruthful, slogan for these poor victims) reminds me that in fact, there used to be a War against Christmas — it was waged by Calvinists and Puritans — who are the spiritual forebears of today’s Christian Right. They thought that Christians had the right and the duty to legislate public life. In Geneva, Calvinists banned Christmas in the early 16th century. When Calvinism spread to Scotland in the mid 16th century, Amy McNeese reminds us in an article in the Church of Scotland magazine, Life & Work, the result was that Christmas was banned in 1583. “There was nothing half–hearted about this gesture. Reinforced by the hard arm of the law, this was a ban that had bite. Over the centuries that followed, many a casual offender was called to account for Christmas transgressions, and no seasonal leniency was shown.” The ban remained in force for almost 400 years, and was only officially lifted in the 1950s. God save us from such self–righteous people. Those who claim to speak for God often have done more damage when they assume public power, and especially again those who disagree with them. So I say to you all Merry Christmas … or Happy Holidays … or Happy Kwanzaa … or Happy Hanukkah … and a peaceful, yes truly peaceful, New Year. Yme Woensdregt is Pastor at Christ Church Anglican in Cranbrook
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Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints welcomes all to a Live, Outdoor Nativity; Monday Dec. 15 & Tuesday Dec. 16 at 7:00 pm. 2210 - 2nd St. N., Cranbrook. Free & open to the public. Refreshments served. 2014 FREE FAMILY SWIM Wednesday, Dec 17th, 6:00-7:00pm is sponsored by Kimberley Rotary Club. Persons 18 years & younger must be accompanied by an adult. Weihnachtsgeschichten - Christmas Stories at the Kimberley Public Library. Neue und Alte Geschichten – New and Old Stories for adults and children age 5+. Thursday, December 18th at 7:00 p.m. Free! Sign up by December 15. Call 250-427-3112. The Royal Stewart Highland Dancers annual Christmas Charity Recital at the Heritage Inn Ballroom on Thursday, Dec.18 at 7:00 pm. Admission is by donation to the Cranbrook Salvation Army. Come out to see wonderful festive choreographies as well as traditional Highland and National dances. Contact Jane 250427-8757 or email info@rshd.ca SERVICE OF THE LONGEST NIGHT, Sunday, December 21, 7:00pm at Kimberley United Church, 10 Boundary St. A quiet, reflective service with candlelighting, readings, and songs.
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The cast and orchestra of the Cranbrook Amateur Operatic Society’s performance of “The Geisha” at the old Auditorium, in April, 1911. Photo courtesy Daily Townsman
Live at the Opera House JANUS: Cranbrook Then & Now
Jim Cameron The Cranbrook Community Theatre Society celebrated its 50th anniversary this year, or, to be more accurate, neglected to celebrate its 50th anniversary this year. An amateur theatre group staying in business for 50 years is quite an achievement. The Community Theatre did celebrate its 40th anniversary this year as stewards, on behalf of the city, of the former Masonic Temple, now “The Studio”. An amateur theatre group in the same place for 40 years is nothing short of miraculous. A few years ago the group celebrated the 100th anniversary of the construction of the grand old building. Perhaps there were just too many anniversaries on top of each other to worry about the latest one. And besides, they were busy doing things, like producing plays, which, as we know, they have done for 50 straight years. That is not to say that community theatre in Cranbrook began only 50 years ago. In fact, this year marks the 111th anniversary of amateur theatre in Cranbrook. The first live theatre performance in Cranbrook took place in April, 1898, but that was a professional touring company — or at least something along those lines — and therefore doesn’t count. There were plenty of professional theatre troupes travelling through in the early days,
mances, essentially talent shows, there appears to have been nothing in the way of theatrical undertakings until the spring of 1903, and for that we might thank the town of Pincher Creek. In May, 1902, the residents of that little community — about 400 people at the time — decided to mount a production of Gilbert and Sullivan’s “Pirates of Penzance” and, with a cast of 40, take it on the road — or rather, rails — to Cranbrook, Fernie and Nelson. Presales looked good but severe flooding in the Crows Nest Pass halted all traffic and forced the cancellation of the tour. It might well be argued that, therefore, the following spring, when a local production of “Pirates of Penzance” appeared for four consecutive nights, Cranbrook was merely borrowing a page from a Pincher Creek script. Nonetheless, it was the first actual, amateur, theatrical production in Cranbrook’s history and, if the reviews are to be believed (and they often are, of course) it wasn’t half bad. In honour of the show, the stage of the Wentworth Opera House was enlarged by 15 feet and the seating raised to allow for better sightlines, thereby improving the theatre experience for years to come. Featuring a cast and chorus of mostly local players, the play Dionysus poses coyly behind his honorary Broadway Tony was directed and produced by award. The Greek deity is said to be the god of the grape har- Mr. William Mackenzie, who vest, wine, ritual madness, religious ecstasy, fertility, festivity may have been brought in for and theatre, which may all add up. – montage Cameron that express purpose. Both he and his wife starred in the opperforming in whatever venue worth (originally Forrest) Hotel, eretta and then likely moved they could find; often empty in 1898, allowed performers a on, for they do not seem to apstores or meeting halls. The slightly upscale venue in which pear again in the Cranbrook opening of the Wentworth to display their talents. theatre scene. As for amateur theatre, aside (originally Forrest) Opera See JANUS, Page 10 House, adjacent to the Went- from occasional one-off perfor-
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Kootenay Ice face Prince Albert Raiders without Sam Reinhart Taylor Rocc a Sports Editor
The Kootenay Ice roll on without the services of captain Sam Reinhart, facing the Prince Albert Raiders Friday night at Western Financial Place. Reinhart departed Thursday for Toronto and Team Canada Selection Camp ahead of the 2015 IIHF World Junior Championship. “We’ll see the character of the hockey team,” said Kootenay Ice head coach Ryan McGill Thursday afternoon. “It’s an opportunity for guys to be put into situations that they haven’t been in for a month. Hopefully they’re more ready now than they were a month ago. We need the points. We’re going to play eight games without [Reinhart] and we’re going to battle and we’re in a race. That’s the bottom line. “We need guys to step up.” A little more than a month ago, the Kootenay Ice suffered a 5-0 defeat on home ice to the Prince Albert Raiders Oct. 28. The loss was the sixth in a row for the Ice, who went on to drop seven consecutive contests. A little more than a week later, and Sam Reinhart was returned to the Ice from the NHL’s Buffalo Sabres, helping spark the revival of the club. The Ice were the hottest team in the WHL through the month of November, rolling to a record of 10-2-0-0, helped along by the steadying presence of the unflappable Reinhart. “You can’t just re-
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GAME TIME: 7 P.M. (MT) LAST MEETING: PAR 5 at KTN 0 (Oct. 28) RAIDERS vs. ICE (15-17-0-0) RECORD (15-17-0-0) Fourth (East) DIVISION Fourth (Central) Ninth (Eastern) CONF. 10th (Eastern) 94 GF 95 103 GA 122 T-16th (17.7%) PP 10th (20.4%) Fourth (85.4%) PK 12th (80.0%) R. Gardiner (16-12-28) TOP SCORER J. Descheneau (16-20-36) N. McBride (3.26 GAA) TOP GOALIE W. Hoflin (3.46 GAA) L3 STREAK L2 3-0 L at VAN LAST GAME 4-1 L vs. MHT Dec. 13 at MHT NEXT GAME Dec. 13 vs. EDM
place a guy like him, with his skill set,” said Ice alternate captain Jaedon Descheneau Thursday afternoon. “But other guys can step up to create a full group.” Reinhart, a native of North Vancouver, rattled off 27 points in 15 games since his return, only being held off the scoresheet Tuesday night in a 4-1 loss to the Medicine Hat Tigers. “We’re looking for guys other than Bozon, Philp and Descheneau to step up and produce points, produce opportunities and wear the other team down so we can create opportunities for that top group,” McGill added. Descheneau caught fire in the month of November, blasting off eight goals and 20 points in 12 games to earn Kootenay Ice Player of the Month honours. “I didn’t even know they shut us out, I couldn’t remember back that far,” Descheneau said with a laugh. “It’s just another game, new day. We’ve got to practice today and get ready for [Friday]. I
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guess now that you’ve said that, let’s score a goal on these guys.” In the only other meeting between the two clubs this season, the Raiders edged the Ice 3-2 Oct. 21 in Prince Albert. Rookie forward River Beattie and veteran Levi Cable tallied for the Ice. With 40 games remaining on the schedule and identical records of 15-17-0-0, the Raiders and Ice sit tied and one point back of the Moose Jaw Warriors for the second wild card spot in the WHL’s Eastern Conference. “You’ve got to beat them to get to where you want to be,” Descheneau said. “It’s a big game. We need the two points.” Ice goaltender Wyatt Hoflin has started 20 consecutive games heading into Friday night. Hoflin leads the WHL in minutes played (1,684). With 831 saves, Hoflin also sits second behind Swift Current Broncos goaltender Landon Bow (846) for the league lead in saves. “Absolutely, I do [worry about Hoflin wearing down], but in saying that, he has the personality to not go through peaks and valleys in his game mentally,” McGill said. “Yes, we do worry about him wearing down, but his mental makeup is so much different from the guy that was here last year that I think he can handle this. He’s just so much more on an even keel than the other guy.” McGill is, of course, referring to his 2013-14 workhorse, Mackenzie Skapski, who is now with the Hartford Wolfpack of the American
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Kootenay Ice forward Austin Vetterl tries to evade Prince Albert Raiders defenceman Hunter Warner Oct. 28. Vetterl and the Ice look to exact revenge on the Raiders Friday night as Prince Albert owns the season series (2-0-0), including a shutout of the Ice 5-0 on home ice the last time the two teams met at Western Financial Place. Hockey League. The New York Rangers prospect suited up in 53 games for the Ice last season, but didn’t see a consecutive string any longer than 13 games. Coming off a 3-0 loss to the Vancouver Giants, the Prince Albert Raiders arrive in Cranbrook without the services of star defenceman Josh Morrissey, who was dealt to the Kelowna Rockets late Wednesday night. Had he not been dealt, Morrisey likely wouldn’t have dressed against the Ice anyways, as he’s off to Toronto with Reinhart for Team Canada Selection Camp. “He’s arguably one of the best defencemen in the league,” Descheneau said. “Obviously it’s nice when you don’t have to play against him. To not have to worry about a guy like him when you play is nice. But at the same time, they have other skilled players there and they play hard. You can’t just key on one guy or they’ll expose you. We have to play a team game.” Friday marks the sixth game on a seven-game road trip for the Raiders. Prince Albert is 2-3-0-0 thus far, having dropped contests in Kelowna and Victoria in addition to Wednesday’s loss in Vancouver. The Raiders two victories came over the Prince George Cougars (5-2, Dec. 3) and Kamloops Blazers (5-4, Dec. 5) on the first two games of the trip.
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Kelowna Rockets land Morrissey in deal with Raiders Doyle Potenteau Kelowna Daily Courier
Bruce Hamilton called him the one of the best defencemen in the WHL. Soon, Josh Morrissey will be a member of the Kelowna Rockets. On Wednesday, the Rockets announced a major trade, as they acquired Morrissey, a 19-year-old, as part of a four-player swap with the Prince Albert Raiders that also included two draft picks. Oh, and by the way, the Rockets also kicked off their annual pre-Christmas road trip with a win, as Kelowna staved off the host Lethbridge Hurricanes, 4-3 in a shootout. “We are getting arguably the best defenceman in the WHL in Josh Morrissey,” said Hamilton, the Rockets’ president and GM. “He’s been playing very well for Prince Albert and he made a strong point in Winnipeg’s training camp this year. I think we’ve done something very good for our hockey club. We’ve lost a couple of really good players in the deal, but I just thought we needed to add something to our young defence.” Kelowna also acquired six-foot left-winger Gage Quinney, 19, from Prince Albert in exchange for 6-foot-2
right-winger Austin Glover, 18, and 5-foot-11 defenceman Jesse Lees, 19, along with bantam draft picks in 2016 and 2017. Morrissey is a 1stround NHL draft pick of the Winnipeg Jets (13th overall in 2013) and a member of the Team Canada world junior selection camp. He played in every game for St. Johns in the AHL playoffs at the end of the last season and nearly made
the Jets’ roster this season. Morrissey, who played last night in the Raiders’ 3-0 road loss at Vancouver, will be one of two defencemen at the national junior team selection camp who played in last year’s tournament. The other is Chris Bigras of OHL Owen Sound. When Morrissey returns to the WHL, he’ll make Kelowna’s blueline that much better — especially if he’s paired with Madison Bowey on the power play. Bowey will also be one of the 10 defencemen at the national junior team selec-
tion camp in Toronto trying to crack the roster. Morrissey was the second-highest scoring defenceman in the WHL last season when he had 28 goals, 45 assists for 73 points in 59 games. This season, he has 7 goals and 14 assists in 26 games. He’s also the older brother of Rockets backup goalie Jake Morrissey. “It’s never easy to trade a player like Josh,” Raiders GM Bruno Campese said in a press release. “He has been an important part of our organization for the past four years, not only has he been a great team leader and contributor to our community, but is one of the top defencemen in our franchise history. We would like to thank Josh and Gage for their commitment to the Raider organization and wish them all the best.” Quinney, 19, has six goals and nine assists in 31 games played. “We don’t make a lot of trades and when this came up we knew we would have to give up good players,” Hamilton said. “We gave up two high quality players and people in Jesse and Austin. I think they are going to a team that will be very competitive and they are counting on them to go in and help bolster the line-up.”
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Nitros head south with injuries to five key players Taylor Rocc a Sports Editor
The Kimberley Dynamiters look to make up ground in the KIJHL’s Eddie Mountain Division this weekend, but with five key players missing due to injury, that won’t be an easy task. Veteran forward Marco Campanella is expected to miss six to eight weeks after suffering a lower-body injury. Forward Sawyer Hunt continues to battle an upper-body injury and rookie forward Jordan Roy is still healing up after breaking his collar bone earlier this season. Defenceman Tristan Pagura has only played two games with the Nitros this season and is out indefinitely. In recent weeks, Jonas Gordon was knocked out of action with an upper-body injury. Friday night, the Dynamiters head south of the border to face the Spokane Braves, before returning home to host the Golden Rockets at the Kimberley Civic Centre Saturday night. “The key is making sure we play a team game, keep things simple and take short shifts,” said Nitros head coach Jerry Bancks Thursday afternoon, acknowledging his team’s short-handed situation. “You really have to play smart and you have to be disciplined. If you look at the penalty minutes teams acquire when they’re down [in Spokane], you’ve got to be disciplined or you won’t get any breaks.” Import forward Keenan Haase, a native of Mission Viejo, Calif., has stepped up in recent weeks and will be looked upon to continue his progression with the injuries up front. In his last four games, Haase has registered four goals and six points, boosting his season point total to 16 through 29 games. “He’s a long ways
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away from home and it took him a while to adjust,” Bancks said of his 18-year-old power forward. “He’s learned now that there’s no 50/50 puck battles. It’s 80/20 in his favour the way he’s playing and that’s how he needs to play. He’s gaining confidence and he’s a strong kid. “I’m thrilled with how he’s progressed, the confidence he’s playing with and the strength that he’s showing out there…He’s established himself as one of the top players in the league. Now he needs to act like it. That’s sometimes the hard part, to do it every night.” With the Dynamiters’ doctor’s office full, a pair of affiliate players hope to boost the team’s fortunes Friday in Spokane. Forwards James Rota (1998) and Jacob Bromley (1998) are expected to travel with the club and suit up against the Braves. Both players come to the Nitros from the Cranbrook Knights of the South Central Alberta Hockey League (Midget AA). Rota leads the Knights in scoring, with four goals and 16 points through 21 games. Bromley sits second in team scoring with nine goals and 13 points. Rota has skated in one game with the Dynamiters so far this season, registering an assist Nov. 21 in Golden. The 15-year-old Kimberley native also dressed in three games with the Dynamiters during the 2013-14 campaign. For the 16-year-old Bromley, this will be his first appearance with the Dynamiters. The Braves and Dynamiters have only met
once so far in the 201415 campaign, with Kimberley edging Spokane 2-1 at the Civic Centre back on Nov. 20. Dynamiters captain Jason Richter registered both goals in the win, while Braves goaltender Trevor Dilauro made 34 stops to keep the visitors in the game. Jonny Marzec scored the lone tally for Spokane. The Dynamiters then host the Golden Rockets (17-11-0-5) Saturday night. With three games in hand on Golden, Kimberley will look to claw back within striking distance of the Rockets, who hold down second place in the Eddie Mountain Division heading into the weekend. “All these games before Christmas are big,” Bancks said. “It’s a great opportunity for [Braden] Saretsky and [Lincoln] Lane to get into the lineup and see what it’s like to play within our division and to see the enthusiasm of the crowd here. “There’s no experience like the Kimberley Dynamiter hockey experience…I’m excited for them to experience that. It’s a gentle warmup because we’ve got Fernie just around the corner and you know the barn will be rocking.” Saretsky was acquired from the Summerland Steam Nov. 28 in exchange for Tyson Klingspohn. As for Lane, the official Hockey Canada stamps have yet to formally seal a deal between Kimberley and Grand Forks that would see the Border Bruins leading scorer don Dynamiters black and red. That being said, it is expected he will be cleared to play by Saturday night.
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Dynamiters forward Coy Prevost (#7) lines up for an offensive-zone faceoff Dec. 2 against Golden. After visiting the Spokane Braves Friday night, Prevost and the Kimberley Dynamiters return home to host the Golden Rockets Saturday at the Civic Centre.
Hot rod Lincoln Kimberley Dynamiters on verge of acquiring Border Bruins leading scorer Taylor Rocc a Sports Editor
The Kimberley Dynamiters are on the verge of acquiring forward Lincoln Lane (1996) from the Grand Forks Border Bruins in exchange for future considerations. According to Dynamiters general manager Dave Smith, the deal has been agreed upon in principle, but must first pass through Hockey Canada before it can be made official. Prior to the trade, Lane led the Border Bruins in scoring with seven goals and 22 assists in 29
games. Lane’s 29 points represent a career high. “I like to have a line that plays hard, is physical and tough to play against -- we have the makings of that,” said Dynamiters head coach Jerry Bancks Thursday afternoon. “The rest, I like to call them your top nine. These are players you use offensively and you use them on the power play. That’s where I see Lincoln fitting in right away.” Standing 6-foot-1 and weighing in at 200 pounds, Lane will bring some welcome size to a Dynamiters lineup that
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first overall in the 2015 NHL Entry Draft, says his hand feels good and his wrist isn’t stiff at all. He tried some slapshots on Wednesday after having his cast removed earlier in the week. The team will practice Thursday night and Friday and is scheduled to play two games against the CIS Toronto Selects this weekend. Canada plays its first game at the world junior tournament Dec. 26 against Slovakia.
is peppered with speed and skill. Leading scorer and captain Jason Richter (24-15-39) measures up at 5-foot-8. The pesky Eric Buckley (8-15-23) stands 5-foot-9. Newcomer Braden Saretsky (5-12-17) and alternate captain Jared Marchi (10-12-22) are both 5-foot-11 and weigh less than 190 pounds. Bancks spoke with Lane Thursday afternoon, confirming the native of Cloverdale, B.C., would report to the Dynamiters. Lane also skated in
one game with the Trail Smoke Eaters of the BCHL earlier this season, registering one goal and one assist. In 43 games with the Border Bruins during the 2013-14 campaign, Lane marked up 10 goals and 28 points. Lane will not be available for the Dynamiters when they travel to Spokane to face the Braves Friday night. Bancks expects him to make his Nitros debut Saturday when the Dynamiters host the Golden Rockets at the Kimberley Civic Centre.
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The Cranbrook Church of Latter Day Saints invites everyone to come to a free live Nativity on Monday, Dec. 15, and Tuesday, Dec. 16, at 7 p.m., across from the north end of the East Kootenay Regional Hospital at 2210 2nd Street North with refreshments to follow. Come on out and enjoy the meaning behind the season.
Janus: Cranbrook Theatre, live at the Opera House Continued from page 7 The following year saw another Gilbert & Sullivan production mounted in the Wentworth Opera House, This time it was “The HMS Pinafore”, which
took to the stage on five consecutive nights, with the exception of the third night when the presentation was cut short by a lighting failure. The first two nights
were crowded, the remaining two not so much. Such is theatre. Things went dormant, acting-wise, for the next few years, although the Epworth (Methodist) League did perform some Shake-
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Creston troupe promised to return the following year but never did. Such is theatre. It may be said that “The Geisha”, performed in March, 1911, in the Auditorium that once stood in the place of the Armond Theatre, marked the Golden Age of local amateur theatre, an age that has miraculously continued to the present day. The Geisha featured a cast, crew and ten-piece orchestra made up entirely of local amateurs, all members
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ANNIE’S MAILBOX by Kathy Mitchell and Marcy Sugar Dear Annie: I’ve been living with “Marcus” for two years, and we’ve known each other for twice that long. We are both in our late 40s. Soon after we moved in together, Marcus became seriously ill. We’ve been through five invasive surgeries, and there may be more. The most serious illness seems to be under control, but now other debilitating health issues are popping up on the horizon, and I just don’t know what to do. Part of me wants desperately to leave, yet I feel incredibly guilty for even thinking of it. We don’t fight, and we have our good moments. I still am attracted to him, but there is absolutely no sex unless I initiate it -- which I’ve stopped doing because he always has discomfort or pain. We sometimes talk about it, and he says, “You didn’t sign up for this. Why are you still here?” Marcus spoke to his doctor about the lack of desire, some of which may be attributed to painkillers, but they have no resolution. I’ve lost weight, take good care of myself and dress nicely -- still nothing. He says, “It’s not you, it’s me.” I feel shallow for missing sex so much, but I honestly can’t imagine living the rest of my life without it. I suggested counseling, with or without me, but Marcus refused. When he dismisses suggestions to work on us, I end up feeling more like a nurse than a lover. And the guilt is eating me up. What can I do? -- Faith Dear Faith: Marcus has serious health issues, and that, plus medication, is undoubtedly what is causing his lack of desire. It isn’t anything you are doing. And he, too, feels guilt, because his illness prevents you from having the relationship you envisioned. He may have decided against counseling so that you will have a reason to leave him. Please know that your feelings are not unusual. Only you can decide whether or not you love him enough to see him through this, with or without sex. Counseling will help you, even if Marcus chooses not to go. Dear Annie: I was diagnosed with epilepsy three years ago, but had milder forms of seizures that went undiagnosed for 23 years. I am on medications that interfere with relationships at home and work. Of all the major chronic medical conditions, epilepsy is surely one of the least understood. Seizures are unpredictable electrical disturbances in the brain that affect awareness, movement and sensation. Epilepsy is not contagious, it is not a mental illness, and it is not mental retardation. There are more than 40 types of epilepsy that affect more than three million people in the U.S. and 65 million worldwide. The Epilepsy Foundation has information to help raise awareness. Please get the word out. -Can’t Drive but Can Text Dear Can’t Drive: Thank you for giving us the opportunity. National Epilepsy Awareness Month was in November, but awareness is needed all year round. We hope our readers will check out the Epilepsy Foundation at epilepsy.com and find out how they can help. Dear Annie: I have been following all of the opinions about blowing one’s nose at the dinner table. Those who are offended by the act, please be careful visiting New Mexico. If you want to enjoy your stay, you must, of course, try our well-known and traditional green chili (or at Christmastime, green and red chili). This food is likely to cause anyone’s nose to drip, and you can see an abundance of tissues flying about at any good restaurant, without any complaints. -- Tolerant in the Land of Enchantment Annie’s Mailbox is written by Kathy Mitchell and Marcy Sugar, longtime editors of the Ann Landers column. Please email your questions to anniesmailbox@comcast.net, or write to: Annie’s Mailbox, c/o Creators Syndicate, 737 3rd Street, Hermosa Beach, CA 90254. To find out more about Annie’s Mailbox and read features by other Creators Syndicate writers and cartoonists, visit the Creators Syndicate Web page at www.creators.com. COPYRIGHT 2014 CREATORS.COM
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Clarence Wilfred Tendler June 29, 1937 â&#x20AC;&#x201C; July 18, 2014 Born in Bengough, Sask. June 29, 1937, passed away in Victoria, B.C. July 18, 2014. Deeply mourned by wife Ruth, & by children Lenora (Todd Perry), Darla, Blaine (Mary), Derryl (Candace), & by grandchildren Nicole, Matthew, Travis, & Baylee. Clarence & Ruth lived in Cranbrook 1980 - 2004 operating Mr. Mikeâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Restaurant for 15 years. No service by Clarenceâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s request. If desired memorial donations may be made in Clarenceâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s memory to the Alzheimerâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Society of B.C.
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TIMBER SUPPLY MANAGER Atco Wood Products Ltd. is seeking a Timber Supply Manager with log procurement or related experience. The successful applicant will be responsible for all aspects of the Company’s timber procurement program from external sources. Working closely with the Atco Wood Products Woodlands group and the Veneer Plant management team, this individual will create and implement a strategic plan ensuring an on-going timber supply for the Veneer Plant operation.
Janis Caldwell-Sawley Mortgage Specialist Royal Bank of Canada
To advertise using our “SERVICES GUIDE” in the Cranbrook Daily Townsman, Kimberley Daily Bulletin and The Valley, call us at 250-426-5201, ext. 202.
Duties will include: • All aspects of sourcing timber through the BC Timber Sales program • Managing a log purchase program from woodlots and private land sources (including the USA) • Managing quality control for all outside purchased timber Critical to the role will be your ability to function as an integral member of a team of results-oriented Forestry professionals. You will possess excellent negotiation, communication and leadership skills, and have strong analytic and problem solving capabilities. A minimum of 5 years experience in a related ¿eld would be a de¿nite asset. If this opportunity is what you are looking for, and you have the skills necessary to succeed in this role, please forward your resume to kris.harvey@atcowoodproducts.com. Atco Wood Products Ltd. is a progressive SFI certi¿ed family owned company located in the West Kootenay region of BC. The Company has over 50 years of history in the Forestry and Wood Products Manufacturing Industries. For more information on the Company, please visit the website at www.atcowoodproducts.com. Atco offers a competitive compensation package commensurate with experience and quali¿cations.
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Thermal bather accused of threatening snail in Banff National Park C anadian Press
BANFF, Alta. — A man has been charged for taking a dip in a thermal pool that is home to a tiny endangered mollusk in Banff National Park. Parks Canada says the man was caught last month bathing at the Cave and Basin National Historic Site - the only place on Earth where the endangered Banff springs snail is found. The man faces charges of damaging or destroying critical habitat under the federal Species At Risk Act and of entering a restricted area. Parks Canada says the charges carry penalties, including fines, of up to $75,000 and one year in jail. The man, who Parks Canada did not name, is to appear in Canmore court on Jan. 14.
Parks Canada says the snail made history in 1997 as the first mollusk ever to be listed as threatened by the Committee on the Status of Endangered Wildlife in Canada. It is considered the most at-risk species in Banff park. A government website says the snail was redesignated as endangered in 2000, which means it faces imminent extirpation or extinction. Parks Canada says the snails thrive in water between 30° and 36°C which is slightly cooler than the average relaxing bath. The government says people who bathe in the thermal spring pool can kill or harm snails by disturbing their eggs or fouling the water with chemicals, deodorants and insect repellents.
Obituaries Mary Fedorchuk (nee Mesenchuk) 1922 - 2014 It is with deep sorrow that the family of Mary Fedorchuk announces her passing on Tuesday, December 9, 2014 in Cranbrook at 92 years of age. Mary was born on September 25, 1922 in Yorkton, SK. She was the youngest of seven children. She married Nick Fedorchuk on October 29, 1941. They relocated from Saskatchewan to Creston, BC in 1946. In 1948 they moved again, this time to Cranbrook, where Mary has since resided. After her husband Nick passed away in 1970, Mary entered into the workforce spending 2 years with Stedman’s store and 10 years at the Cranbrook Regional Hospital in the laundry department. Mary enjoyed her time at the hospital. She found it very meaningful – not just a job, but helping people. She was happiest while with her children and proud of them all. Having grandchildren, and then great grandchildren gave her great pleasure. Mary will be fondly remembered by all who knew and loved her. Mary is survived by her sons Don (Katy) of Cranbrook and Merv (Ardell) of Kamloops; daughters Sharon (Richard) of Creston and Norma (Dewie) of Creston; her grandchildren Rob (Dawn), Karen (Ron), Susanna (Mike), Carrie-Anne, Jason (Lynn), Jonathan (Krista), Heather and Tracy; and her great grandchildren Kimber-lee, Caitlin, Jake, Ava and Parker. She was predeceased by her husband Nick, two sisters and four brothers. A memorial service for Mary will be held on Tuesday, December 16, 2014 at 11:00 am at McPherson Funeral Home in Cranbrook. A private family interment will be held at a later date. In lieu of flowers, donations in Mary’s honour may be made to the: East Kootenay Foundation for Health, c/o East Kootenay Regional Hospital, 13 – 24th Avenue North, Cranbrook, British Columbia, V1C 3H9. Arrangements entrusted to McPherson Funeral Service. Condolences for the family can be offered at: www.mcphersonfh.com
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Columbia Basin Trust
Still time to share your ideas online For the Townsman
You still have time to share your ideas with Columbia Basin Trust before the first phase of Our Trust, Our Future wraps up. Whether you know a lot or a little about the Trust, this is your opportunity to share your ideas — from the comfort of your home and on your own schedule — through our interactive website. Visit ourtrustourfuture.cbt. org to sign up and take part in this ongoing conversation. “If you haven’t given us your thoughts yet, there’s still plenty of time and opportunity. We encourage you to contribute online — plus you can view the ideas already submitted by Basin residents,” said Neil Muth, Columbia Basin Trust President and CEO. “Your input will help us determine how we can best support communities now and into the future, so spread the word about our online tool and inspire others to participate.” By signing up and providing your input, you have the chance to win $1,000 to donate to a non-profit of your choice. The sign-up process is quick and easy. Share your ideas, complete surveys and comment on as many discussions as you wish. The more you engage, the more rewards you earn, which can be redeemed for prizes. You can also give input in other ways. You
Share your ideas with the Trust online and you could win $1,000 to donate. can catch Trust staff at booths set up in public spaces, or send comments by mail. You can host your own conversations with friends or family, or ask the Trust to meet with a local group or organization. Email ourtrustourfuture@cbt. org to obtain a workbook to host your own conversation or set up a meeting. Plus community workshops continue into January, 2015, in Cranbrook, Fernie, Invermere and Kimberley. Columbia Basin Trust supports efforts to deliver social, economic and environmental benefits to the residents of the Columbia Basin. To learn more visit cbt.org or call 1-800-505-8998.
Cougar cub orphaned in Alberta finds new home at Winnipeg Zoo C anadian Press
WINNIPEG - A baby cougar orphaned in Calgary has found a new home. The Calgary Wildlife Rehabilitation Society says the cougar was dropped off at its centre last month, after being found alone in the snow. The society says cougars can’t be raised in
captivity then released back into the wild. So they had the option of keeping the female cub in captivity, releasing her into the wild, or putting it down. Officials say a home has been found at the Assiniboine Park Zoo in Winnipeg. She was transferred there earlier this week.
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when you spend $250 in-store. †
25,000
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When you spend $250† in-store before applicable taxes and after all other coupons or discounts are deducted, in a single transaction at any participating store location [excludes purchases of tobacco, alcohol products, prescriptions, gift cards, phone cards, lottery tickets, all third party operations (post office, gas bars, dry cleaners, etc.) and any other products which are provincially regulated], you will earn the points indicated. Product availability may vary by store. We are not obligated to award points based on errors or misprints.
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Customer Relations: 1-866-999-9890.
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FRIDAY, DECEMBER 12, 2014
when you spend $250 in store.
25,000
†
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When you spend $250 or more before applicable taxes and after all other coupons, discounts or PC® Points redemptions have been deducted, in a single transaction at any Real Canadian Superstore location you will earn the points indicated. Excludes purchases of tobacco, alcohol products, prescriptions, gift cards, phone cards, lottery tickets, all third party operations (post office, gas bars, dry cleaners, etc.) and any other products which are provincially regulated, you will earn the points indicated. Product availability may vary by store. We are not obligated to award points based on errors or misprints. ** 20,000 points mininum redemption †
Offer valid Friday, December 12th to Thursday, December 18th, 2014
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Pick up a card at these participating locations and then register online at pcplus.ca *PC Plus™ gas offers and Superbucks® coupons CANNOT be combined. PC Plus™ option must be selected prior to purchase. Minimum redemption 20,000 points and in increments of 10,000 points thereafter. PC points redemption excludes purchase of tobacco, alcohol products, prescriptions, gift cards, phone cards, lottery tickets, all non-participating third party operations and any other products which are provincially regulated or as we determine from time to time. See pcplus.ca for details. Superbucks and PC Plus gas offers may vary by region and can change without notice. MasterCard is a registered trademark of MasterCard International Incorporated. President’s Choice Bank a licensee of the mark. President’s Choice Financial MasterCard is provided by President’s Choice Financial bank. President’s Choice Financial personal banking products are provided by the direct banking division of CIBC. ®/ TM Trademarks of Loblaws Inc. ©2014
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