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Peppie La Montagna of Peppi’s Hot Hair Salon in downtown Castlegar has created a beautiful holiday piece. It took him more than 100 hours to put together all the bark, LED’s and moving parts. He said this is an Italian tradition and he does something like this close to every year. Photo by Chris Stedile
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SD 20 down by 85 students CHRIS STEDILE Castlegar News
At last week’s inaugural meeting Superintendent for School District 20 Greg Luterbach said the district’s enrolment continues to decline. He said the board was not too surprised by the fact that 85 less students are currently enrolled than this time last year. Luterbach commented that this is a recurring trend and although they were hoping they were reaching the bottom of the decline, numbers have been dropping since before he arrived at the board ten years ago. “When we started kindergarten enrolment last February we knew our kindergarten numbers would be less than we projected and so slowly over the summer we revised them down so it wasn’t a complete surprise. We sorta had our fingers crossed hoping for more though,” he added. As the school district is under funding protection this will not affect the funds they
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receive. Luterbach said, “The government has guaranteed no matter how many students, we get a baseline.” In addition the district won’t see any facility changes based on the enrolment numbers. Out of these 85 students the board stated that 50 of them came from kindergarten. He elaborated on how they come up with this data. “So, what we do is we get the birth data from Interior Health and then over the last seven years we look at how many kids are born in that area. Then ultimately how many kids, four or five years later end up in kindergarten. So we look at that trend and then project how many kids will be at each one of the schools based on the Interior Health data.” He added, “Sometimes it’s above, sometimes below; that’s why we call them projections.” On a more positive note, the province will be providing labour settlement dispute money in the amount of $617,301 dollars to the school district to
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Sometimes it’s above, sometimes below; that’s why we call them projections.
However, Luterbach said this funding is a one time deal. What the ministry has done is provide an amount of funding to each district in the province but this funding is a one time thing so the board won’t be able to progress much further with budget planning until the middle of March when the funding amount is announced. “Until we know the funding numbers we can’t get too far ahead of ourselves,” he commented.
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Safeway bomb threat a hoax CHRIS STEDILE Castlegar News
Safeway customers and staff were evacuated from the building on Thursday after a bomb threat was received. Local RCMP, Kootenay Boundary GIS, Trail Detachment, Castlegar Fire Department and emergency services responded to the complaint, which was called into the manager. Police swiftly evacuated the Canada Safeway and attached shopping plaza. Suspicious activity — which turned out to be a false bomb threat — led to Castlegar Safeway being evacuated and blocked off on Thursday afternoon. Photo by Chris Stedile
We responded very quickly and we evacuated the entire plaza, A threat assessment was conducted and based on similar threats to other Canada Safeway stores across the country, the threat was deemed low risk. Shortly after the area was blocked off, Cpl. Deb Postnikoff confirmed that the issue was related to a bomb threat
but, fortunately it was only a hoax. The store was contained and the entire parking lot was blocked off while the area was searched. Officers observed that there were no explosives in the store and shoppers were able to return just after 3 p.m. “We responded very quickly and we evacuated the entire plaza,” Postnikoff said, “We conducted a search of the business and it’s now deemed fit for customers to come in and go shopping again.” She continued to say that these types of situations do
take up a lot of their resources and time and although many shoppers were displeased with the police intervention, precautions do have to be taken to assure it is just a hoax. “I know it was a huge inconvenience for a lot of the shoppers and what not — which we apologize for — but we want to make sure everybody is safe.” The Kootenay Boundary General Investigative Section are continuing with the investigation. Anyone with any information on this incident is asked to call Castlegar RCMP at (250) 365-7721.
CUPE and City resume talks Both sides met with mediator on Monday CHRIS STEDILE Castlegar News
Mediated talks were scheduled between the City of Castlegar and CUPE 2262. The city agreed to meet with the union on Monday, Dec. 22. David Schuab, the Labour Relations Board mediator who wrote recommendations for settlement on Sept. 22 will be mediating the talks. Chief Administrative Officer John Malcolm said, “We’re
looking to see if there might be some movement by either of the two parties for the welfare of our workers and the city.” As of now it is unclear whether the city will be bringing a new offer to the table or not, but they do wish to have the issue resolved before this holiday season kicks off. “Obviously Christmas is coming and it would be a nice Christmas gift for everyone if we were able to settle the la-
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bour strike,” Malcolm said. CUPE Local 2262 President Leford Lafayette said he is “cautiously optimistic” about the meeting. “A lot has occurred since we took full strike action on the eighth,” Lafayette said. “It’s good to see we’re getting back to the table. We’ve been asking for that for some time.” The Union commenced job action on Aug. 22 and escalated to a full-scale strike on Nov. 8.
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Everyone will try to make Christmas enjoyable, and much of this will be through decorations, food, presents and alike. All these are meant to say “I love you”, but this can so easily get lost. Come and listen to the story that started the whole thing, the story of unconditional love, and let yourself hear again of God’s love for you. Whether you are Catholic or not, whether you go to church or not, you are welcome to join us:
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25th - Christmas Day Mass - 9am On Christmas Eve come half-an-hour early and join us for some Carols — all those familiar ones — the singing will be as good as you make it! (Carols will last 30 minutes and Mass about an hour.) The other Christian Churches in the area will also be telling the Christmas story and they’ll make you equally welcome.
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Chanah MacInnis and other children from Castlegar Baptist Church gave handmade ornaments to residents of Talarico Place. While giving is a huge part of the holiday season, the Castlegar News decided to ask local residents what their favourite thing about Christmas was. Photo by Betsy Kline
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The News asked locals what they love about Christmas Betsy Kline Castlegar News
It’s the most wonderful time of the year and Castlegar residents are enjoying the Christmas season. The Castlegar News recently asked people, “What is your favourite thing about Christmas?” Here are their responses. “The childlike Christmas spirit that you still get no matter how old you get. My family just brought in our tree. It is just the warm fuzzies you get around this time of year.” McKenna Dubois “It is something to look forward to. Something to keep us excited. I enjoy everything about Christmas.” Marisol “My kids and the look in their eyes when they get up and see Santa has been there.” Stacey Johnson
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“My favourite thing about Christmas is spending time with my family.” Breanna Strilaeff
“Christ, the greatest gift of all. That’s what Christmas means to me. Also my precious family that God blessed me with. God’s love, the greatest gift of all.” Randy Robertson I like the snow, being with my family and buying people gifts.” Andrea Poznikoff “Giving presents.” Oliver Luvick (age 6) “Visiting my family.” Mae Luvick (age 11) “I like it when my friends come home from university.” Wren Shaman “I like Christmas baking and decorating the tree.” Sera Welychko “Everything about it. All the lights, I love the houses being decorated, everything getting dressed up. It’s nice and it’s pretty.” Matt Anderson “My family.” Tayler Wolinski
“I really like to see the Lord Jesus Christ glorified during this time.” Tom Stastny
“One of my most favourite things is skiing in powder with my 85 year old brother.” MP Alex Atamanenko “Family, just simply the family and time off with my husband.” Christine Voykin
“Having everyone together, having my kids at home, everyone together under one roof.” Christine Wasilenkoff
“Family, children, grandchildren.” Glen Carew “Family.” Chris Ponte
“Family get-togethers and the big dinner, the scenery and the snow falling on the outside.” Derick Kittson “Food.” Regan Hull
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Cafe Books was host to yet another successful local author this past week. Originally from the Florida Everglades, Rosa Jordan now resides in Rossland with her partner Derek Choukalos. Jordan has authored several books over her life, for young readers and adults, covering subjects from wild cats to Rossland’s history. It was her books on Cuba though that were at the forefront Friday night, most prominent her newest novel, The Woman She Was. Ever since her first trip to Cuba, Jordan has been fascinated with the country. “I first went to Cuba in 1995,” she said, “and after biking most of the way around the island’s coast, my partner Derek and I decided to co-author a cycling guide to Cuba.” Cycling Cuba was published in 2002 and is no longer in print, but is available at local libraries. “What fascinated me about Cuba from the start was the fact that it was so different from other places I’d traveled. A lot of what I had heard or read was wrong — either too positive or too negative. It wasn’t easy to figure out how things worked. So I kept returning, seeking insights into the Cuban way of doing things.” In 2012, Jordan published The Woman She Was. The novel begins with a triangle affair between Celia Cantu, a doctor in modern Havana, and two brothers,;one a “godless Communist,” the
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Stay seen, stay safe
It’s a familiar refrain this time of year. No, not the holiday wishes. Rather, the plea to motorists and pedestrians to take special care while they’re on the streets. You may be rushing off to that special holiday party, but how are you getting back? Local police detachments have already geared up for the CounterAttack program to combat impaird drivers, but it isn’t always drunk drivers that are involved in accidents. Every December in B.C., an average of seven pedestrians are killed and another 269 are injured. The dark rainy weather, slippery streets and poor visibility all conspire to make driving more difficult. There’s little we can do about that. But what we can do is make the extra effort to see and be seen. ICBC has a few suggestions. They’re made every year, but
they’re worth repeating. To motorists, remain attentive at all times. Not only is it illegal to use a hand-held device while driving, the consequences can be deadly. Pay particular attention around intersections where 75 per cent of all pedestrian incidents occur. Watch while turning left or right for pedestrians who have already begun to cross. For pedestrians, never assume that just because you see the vehicles, their drivers see you. Headlights, traffic and other distractions compete with your visibility. Fight back by ensuring you are dressed to be seen; wear reflective clothing, a reflective arm band, or carry a light. The holidays are a hectic time of year. We all have places to be and things to think about. But they’re also meant to be a happy time; don’t let an accident or injury spoil that.
Spots in Time Gord Turner A youngster asked me a couple of years ago how there could be so many Santas in malls, at concerts, and on street corners. He was concerned about one Santa from the North Pole blossoming into Santas everywhere for about a month before Christmas. I told him that Santa had to assign many substitute Santa Clauses. In some cases, he had to hire surrogate Santas to sit in malls for kiddie pictures. It got so Santa spent more time interviewing prospective Santas than making toys. My first call from Santa to replace him occurred when I was a Grade 12 student. I had hitched a ride to a country-school Christmas concert. Country schools had big concert programs, each grade putting on a few skits and several plays. A few precocious students quoted long poems from memory. About two-thirds of the way through the program, a couple of parents ap-
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proached me and asked if I could come outside for a bit. They said they’d heard I was a good drama student in high school, so could I do Santa Claus for them and their kids? After saying “no” several times, I agreed reluctantly to do it. The only problem: there was no Santa Claus suit. They had a Santa Claus whiskers-mask and hat but nothing else. One guy went to his nearby truck and came back with a brown furry overcoat about two sizes too big for me. He said, “Here, wrap yourself in this, and with the whiskers, you can be Father Christmas instead of Santa Claus.” So I roared into the hall with my best set of “ho-hos”. I noticed a few quizzical looks from parents, but the kids didn’t bat an eye. They sat on my knee, told me about their dream gifts, and ran off with bags of candy. And when it was all over, I “ho-ho’d” my way back out into Christine Esovoloff Sales Associate
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the snow and to the trucks to get rid of my Father Christmas outfit. Since then, I’ve been asked by Santa Claus to represent him at about 100 venues — from elementary schools to colleges to Christmas parties. In these later instances, I was provided with a red suit and a stunning white beard. I was clearly a substitute Santa — not a Father Christmas throwback. This memory of being Father Christmas so many years ago came sifting back recently as I looked at the Christmas figures my wife set out on the fireplace mantel. For years, she had been collecting Father Christmas doll-like creations, each one about three feet tall. A few have a bit of red on them, but their beards are greyish and their robes are often a dull colour. The European tradition of Father Christmas is a strong one, particularly in Great Britain. A similar figure with Katelyn Hurley Creative
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the same name (in other languages) exists in France (Père Noel), Spain (Papa Noel), Brazil (Papai Noel), Italy (Babbo Natale), Turkey (Noel Baba), and many other countries. Originally, Father Christmas was associated with adult celebrations, not with giving presents to children. His message as early as the 15th Century was to “make good cheer and be right merry.” In a 1686 pamphlet, Josiah King depicts Father Christmas as the personification of festive traditions. He is described as an elderly gentleman of cheerful appearance, and “his cherry cheeks appeared through his thin milk white locks.” By mid-Victorian times (say 1865), Father Christmas had gradually blended with the traditional gift-giver St. Nicholas and the Dutch Sinterklass to give us Santa Claus with his red suit and his bag of gifts.
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…AND A HAPPY NEW YEAR! Thanks and best wishes to you at the holidays. The Selkirk Lions Club held their raffle draw at the Columbia Basin Trust building earlier this month. Photo by Chris Stedile
Four happy winners announced This year, 1,000 tickets were sold but only four winners were drawn for the Castlegar Selkirk Lions Club raffle. On December 5, members of the Lions Club set up a tumbler and called Mayor Lawrence Chernoff down to pull the names of local residents who entered the contest.
The winners were contacted that night and have since received their prizes. First prize was a $1,000 gift certificate from Safeway and was awarded to Geri-Lynn Rempel of Castlegar. Second prize was a $500 gift certificate from Kootenay Market and went to Peggy Offin of Castlegar.
Alan Sherbbitoff of Castlegar won the third prize of $250 cash. Rob Conkin of Castlegar received the fourth prize of $250 cash. The remaining $2,500 raised from the raffle tickets will go towards various projects sponsored by the Lions Club in January.
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Meanwhile, Celia discovers that her 16-year-old niece has been cutting class to hustle tourists in the resort of Varadero, until the teenager disappears. While all this is going on, Cantu begins to feel that she is no longer herself, but is disappearing into the persona of the famous Cuban revolutionary for whom she was named, Celia Sanchez. Jordan has really done a great job with her research and attempts to understand Cuban history and their way of life. She said, “Chal-
lenges faced by characters in the novel are the ones faced by a great many Cubans. Conflicts within families over socialism vs. capitalism and a schism between the older generation raised in a sharing economy and the much more ‘what’s in it for me’ younger generation.” Jordan continued to explain, this in turn may cause a retreat into their nation’s romantic revolutionary past rather than adapting to the frightening uncertainties that come with modernization, materialism, and terrorism. Cuba is a country
rich with culture and can’t be contained to only one or two books. At least that’s what Jordan believed. “More recently Derek and I wrote a guide to Cuba’s best beaches. I divided the 30 beaches described in the book into three categories: best beaches for a resort vacation, best beaches for a cultural experience, and best beaches for getting away from it all.” Inspiration continued to flow and Jordan had another book — titled Cuba Unspun — published in 2012. “Cuba Unspun is partly about the adventures I’ve had trav-
eling around Cuba, but also my understanding of its cultural complexities; for example, how Cubans manage to live reasonably well on such tiny incomes, how racism manifests itself in a country that has a proud Afro-Spanish heritage, and the impact of hurricanes on the Cuban economy.” David Stanley, the original author of Lonely Planet Cuba, said, “I’ve been to Cuba over 30 times and [Cuba Unspun] taught me as much about the country as I learned on any of those trips. Rosa Jordan will introduce you to the real Cuba.”
Dear Readers, I would like to wish each of you a merry and blessed Christmas. Here is my holiday advice. Take some time to relax, enjoy your family and focus on the things that make the holiday special and bring you joy. Put aside the stress, bitterness, grudges and bickering. As hard as it may be, lock the cell phones away for the day and really pay attention to the loved ones around you. May your days be merry and bright as you celebrate Christmas! Sensibly yours,
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DECEMBER CASTLEGAR SR. ACTIVITIES @ COMPLEX Mon 10:00 Darts 1:00 Whist Tue 930 Floor Curling/Carpet Bowling; 1:00 Line Dancing 1:00 Crafts 7:00 Pool Wed 9:30 Floor Curling 10:00 17th Raspberry Hi Coffee Thur 9:30 Floor Curling 2:00 Gen Meeting 4th 7:00 Rummoli Fri 10:00 Qi Gong 1:00 Crib OPEN WEEK DAYS 9-4 Coffee
JANUARY CASTLEGAR SR. ACTIVITIES @ COMPLEX 7:00 NEW YEARS EVE PARTY BRING EATS: DANCING & GAMES Mon 10:00 Darts 1:00 Whist Tue 9:30 Floor Curling/Carpet Bowling; 1:00 Line Dancing
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The Castlegar area Audubon Christmas Bird Count will be held on Sunday January, 04, 2015. We are looking for more birders to participate in covering the Castlegar area. B Please contact Peter McIver at 250 365 1191.
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grading at the Castlegar & District Public Library on Tuesdays from 12:00 to 3:00 pm. Billets: Castlegar Rebels looking for billets families for their players (16 - 20). Please contact Mel Rinas 250-365-5596.
JANUARY 8, BOOK CLUB DISCUSSION at the Castlegar United Church at 7:00 p.m. The book is “A House in the Sky” by Amanda Lindhout and Sara Corbett. Call 250-365-8337 for details and several copies of the book are available at the Library.
GRACE COMMUNITY INTERNATIONAL CHURCH: Meets Sunday mornings at 11:00 a.m. at the Resker Hall in Robson (next door to the Robson Community Church) on Waldie Avenue. Phone 250-365-6405 for more information.
The second annual Curry Cup competition returns March 3, 6:30 p.m. - 9:30 p.m. as eight acclaimed BC chef teams prepare unique curry dishes and compete for the ultimate Curry Cup Championship. Join us as the competition unfolds and taste flavours of curry from around the world.
THE sharing dinner pot is serving hot dinner every Tuesday at noon in the Cadet Hall downtown.
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Monday Food Bank 11 a.m. -1:30 Wednesday Drop In Center 10 – 1:30 FREE. Lunch served 11 -1:30 Friday Drop In Center 10 – 1:30 FREE. Lunch served 11 – 1:30 Food donations can be dropped off on any of these days at St David’s Church – 250-608-2227. The kinnaird Church of God: Located at 2404 Columbia Ave. Services on Sundays (10 a.m. and 6 p.m.) at the Castlegar Christian Fellowship Building – 1821 Connors Road until further notice. free hot meal at the sharing dinner pot at Cadet Hall, 8th Ave, Castlegar (2 blocks from library) Tues. at noon. free meal at the New Life Church November 13 and 27. A free dinner will be served at the New Life Assembly, 602 7th. Street Castlegar.( behind the Castlegar Primary School) Please use the basement entrance. All About Breastfeeding informative support group for breast-
friday youth program at Blueberry Creek Community School. Fun, safe night for a movie, games/ sports/hanging out. Grades K - 5, 6:30 - 8 p.m. and grades 6 up, 8 - 10 p.m. See B.C.C.S. facebook page for more info or phone 250365-7201.
USCC Cultural Interpretive Society: Volunteers meet Mon. & Wed., 9 a.m. - 1 p.m. at the Interpretive & Training Centre, 820 Markova Rd. FREE AND CONFIDENTIAL COUNSELLING for problem gambling; Castlegar Community Services Call 250-608-2254. W.K. Yoga For MS Support Group. Mondays, 1:30 - 3 p.m., Castlegar Library, lower level. FREE. Sponsored by WK MS Society for its members/care providers. Call Lonnie Facchina 1-866-352-3997. or email info@ westkootenay@mssociety.ca or Janice Ferraro, at 250-365-5428, email janice@underthesunyoga. ca
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Castlegar United Church Dec .24 – 7p.m. Christmas Eve service and candlelighting.
CHRISTMAS EVE CANDLELIGHT SERVICE: Kinnaird Park Community Church joyfully extends an invitation to be together with us 6:30 p.m. - 7:30 p.m. as we celebrate the coming of our Lord.
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tops group meets every wednesday 8:30-10 a.m. Kinnaird Hall, 2320 Columbia Ave. Round table discussion. Get motivated to eat healthy, lose weight. Monthly fee $10. More info call 365-7956.
Selkirk WeaVERS AND SPINNERS GUILD meets the third Wednesday of each month, 10noon followed by bag lunch and show & tell. At the Doukhobor Discovery Centre. Robson Fall Flea Market Open every weekend until close to Christmas. Sundays 9 am 2 pm. Breakfast is served until noon. For table rental call Kathy at 250-365-3796.
Castlegar A.A. meetings at the Pioneer Arena Sun. at 10 a.m. Mike, 250-304-2330; Tues. at 7 p.m. (Dennis 250-365-2738); Wed. at 7 p.m., (Fay at 250-6870484. Thurs. at 8 p.m. (Jim at 250365-6216) and Sat. at 8 p.m (Len at 365-7805).
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al-anon meets every Monday night for people whose lives have been affected by someone’s drinking. Mondays 8-9 p.m. at 2224 6th Ave. (Kootenay Society for Community Living building.) Info: Donna 250-365-3168.
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English as a Second Language programs Classes for adults, Conversation Club, Family Drop-in for families with young children, 1 to 1 tutoring. Free. More info call Corinne at 250-687-4714.
New to Canada? Settlement services provides eligible newcomers with information about community services or preparing for citizenship. Call 250-687-4714 or email castlegarsettlement@ cbal.org.
BOOM! Kids (K-grade 4) & Junior Youth programs (Gr. 5-7) at Kinnaird Park Community Church - Thursdays at 5:30p.m. for dinner or 6:00 p.m. for separate programs for all ages. For more info call 250-365-3430 or email kpccinfo@gmail.com.
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Rebels struggle with Nitehawks Chris Stedile Castlegar News
The Castlegar Rebels have dropped down to third place within their division after yet another weekend split. The first match played out on Friday and saw the Beaver Valley Nitehawks returning after pummeling the Rebels 9-3 last week, This game showcased a more focused and organized Rebels team. Starting the game out strong, Castlegar held the line through the first and came out with two goals near the end, while allowing Beaver Valley nothing. Yannis Soukas earned the first point and with one second remaining Ryan Rosich banged another in. The second period opened with Nitehawks player Lyle Frank scoring on a power play. Another power play led to the next goal, only this time it was Rebels’ Cal Owens sneaking one past Nitehawks’ goalie, Drake Poirier. The Hawks answered two minutes later when Braydon
Horcoff scored on yet another man advantage. From there on out it was all Nitehawks. In the final period Tyler Hartman and Taylor Stafford found themselves a point each before the Rebels pulled their goalie in a last minute attempt. Unfortunately for Castlegar, Spencer Mclean was able to put away the final goal on an empty net and finish the game 5-3. “We knew Castlegar was going to have a determined effort tonight,” said Nitehawks coach, Terry Jones, “and they were definitely tough.” Jones said their team had a terrible first period but he thanks goalie, Drake Poirier for keeping them in until they could pick up the pace and really take control of the game. The Nitehawks hold first place in the Neil Murdoch division. The Rebels second home game was played the night after at the Castlegar Complex. The Spokane Braves came across border to play but could not keep up with the Rebels, losing 3-1.
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Castlegar group is having a record year CHRIS STEDILE Castlegar News
The sport of curling is living and thriving in Castlegar says Paul Phipps, President of the Castlegar Retirees Curling Club. The Retirees’ Club, along with various other clubs, have raised the grand total number of curlers to over 250, which is a significant rise from previous years. Phipps said, “It’s our best year yet.” The Castlegar and District Curling Club is located on Columbia Avenue alongside the Pioneer Arena and is open to anyone of any age to come and give curling a shot. “Anyone in the community is welcome, regardless of age,” Phipps said, “For those of us that are up there in years, stick curling is okay too.” Phipps doesn’t want elderly citizens to feel like they can’t come down and curl just because they may have hip or joint problems. Stick curling is the same as regular curling only you can stand and use a stick as an extension to move the rock along. Phipps mentioned it was for those who can’t quite get down all the way, but one facetious member quickly corrected him, “It’s not getting down that’s the problem, it’s getting back up that worries me.” The Curling Club offers many leagues, teams and times for community members to come down and play a few rounds on the sheets. Men’s league plays on Mondays and Wednesdays, women on Thursday and Mixed on Fridays. A fun, instructional league is held on Tuesday nights from 6:30-8:30 p.m. During this time Phipps gives lessons and tips to newcomers and he welcomes anyone to come down as it’s the best way to experience curling. At the
Participation in curling continues to grow in Castlegar as the local curling clubs have more than 250 people participating. Photo by Chris Stedile
low cost of $5 many expressed it’s well worth the money. Manager/ice technician, Bob Maloff is very happy with the turnout this year and hopes to see even more residents showing up in the coming months. “We have an environment here built on participation and sportsmanship,” he said. Maloff explained that the clubs’ main focus is on having fun and although there is a sense of competition there isn’t a strong emphasis on it. Additionally, when Phipps said all ages were welcome he wasn’t excluding the younger generations. Kids leagues are also present at the club and with the help of coach Terry Cook, those leagues have been growing as of late. This year the amount of kids has shot up from 10-15 to 20-25. For more information on joining the Curling Club, those interested should stop by the arena or give them a call at (250) 365-6666.
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Regional Editor Black Press in the West Kootenay region is seeking a regional Editor to oversee both the Nelson Star and the Castlegar News. The successful candidate will have Editor experience in the community newspaper industry. They will have a keen eye for layout, have an extensive photography resume, be an aggressive user of social media, understand the latest trends in digital media and be able to lead two newsrooms both from a print and digital perspective. This successful candidate will also be part of the senior team for the West Kootenay and will be part of setting the overall vision and goals for these newspapers and websites. This position includes active news and community coverage, engaging editorial and opinion writing, as well as understanding and leading change in our print products and on our websites. This position will be based out of Nelson, B.C. The West Kootenay is often considered one of the best places in B.C. to live and this position would suit any outdoor enthusiast, with spectacular skiing, mountain biking and hiking just outside your door. It is truly a wonderful place to live and to be involved in the community newspaper industry. This position offers a better than average compensation package, that also includes a strong benefits package. If this sounds like the right position for you please send your resume, a cover letter, references and some examples of your work to Karen Bennett at publisher@nelsonstar.com. Please no phone calls.
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This Project consists of the design and construction, the supply of materials, labor, equipment for the complete construction and renovations from site improvements, throuNh to interior Änishes, in the front portion of the original Zellers space, as outlined in the tender package. Demolitions and removal of all debris as required 1. Architectural, Structural, Mechanical, Electrical and all other designs as may be required. 2. Repairs and improvements to Parking Lots, Landscaping and Irrigation 3. Address of project is 8100 Highway 3B, Trail, B.C. 4. Tender packages will be available Monday, December 15, 2014 at 145 – 4200 Grandview Drive, Castlegar, B.C. 5. Tenders will close at the same address on Friday, January 16, 2015 at 3:00 P.M. 6. A Mandatory Information Meeting is scheduled within the proposed space at the Waneta Mall, 8100, Highway 3B, Trail. B.C. on December 18, 2014 at 1000 hours. 7. This Project will require a Bid Bond followed by a Performance and a Labor and Material Bond in the Änal Tender as outlined in the Tender Documents 8. The lowest or any tender may not necessarily be accepted Contact: Elmer Verigin, BE. P.Eng E. Verigin Consultants 145 – 4200 Grandview Drive, Castlegar, B.C., V1N 4X6 Phone: (250) 304 2801 or Cell (250) 608 2215 email EMVerigin@shaw.ca
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ON NOW AT YOUR BC CHEVROLET DEALERS. Chevrolet.ca 1-800-GM-DRIVE. Chevrolet is a brand of General Motors of Canada. Offers apply to the purchase, finance and lease of a 2014 Chevrolet Trax, Silverado or Cruze. Freight ($1,600/$1695/$1,600) and PDI included. License, insurance, registration, administration & dealer fees, PPSA and taxes not included. Dealers are free to set individual prices. Limited time offers which may not be combined with other offers, and are subject to change without notice. Offers apply to qualified retail customers in BC Chevrolet Dealer Marketing Association area only. Dealer trade may be required. *Offer applies to eligible current owners or lessees of any model year 1999 or newer car that has been registered and insured in Canada in the customer’s name for the previous consecutive six (6) months. Credit valid towards the retail purchase or lease of one eligible 2013, 2014, 2015 model year Chevrolet car, SUV, crossover and pickups models delivered in Canada between December 2, 2014 and January 2, 2015. Credit is a manufacturer to consumer incentive (tax inclusive) and credit value depends on model purchased: $750 credit available on all eligible Chevrolet vehicles. Offer applies to eligible current owners or lessees of any Pontiac/Saturn/SAAB/Hummer/Oldsmobile model year 1999 or newer vehicle or Chevrolet Cobalt or HHR that has been registered and insured in Canada in the customer’s name for the previous consecutive six (6) months. Credit valid towards the retail purchase or lease of one eligible 2013, 2014, 2015 model year Chevrolet car, SUV, crossover and pickups models delivered in Canada between December 2, 2014 and January 2, 2015. Credit is a manufacturer to consumer incentive (tax inclusive) and credit value depends on model purchased: $1500 credit available on all eligible Chevrolet vehicles. Offer applies to eligible current owners or lessees of any model year 1999 or newer pick-up truck that has been registered and insured in Canada in the customer’s name for the previous consecutive six (6) months. Credit is a manufacturer to consumer incentive (tax inclusive): $1,000 credit available towards the retail purchase, cash purchase or lease of one eligible 2013, 2014 or 2015 model year Chevrolet light or heavy duty pickup(except Colorado); delivered in Canada between December 2, 2014 through January 2, 2015. This offer may not be redeemed for cash and may not be combined with certain other consumer incentives. Certain limitations or conditions apply. Void where prohibited by law. See your GMCL dealer for details. 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Discounts vary by model. ‡$8,500 is a combined total credit consisting of a $4,000 manufacturer to dealer delivery credit (tax exclusive) for 2014 Silverado Light Duty Double Cab, $1,000 Holiday Cash for Truck Owners (tax inclusive), $500 Boxing Week Bonus (tax inclusive) and a $3,000 manufacturer to dealer cash credit (tax exclusive) for 2014 Chevrolet Silverado Light Duty (1500) DoubleCab, which is available for cash purchases only and cannot be combined with special lease and finance rates. By selecting lease or finance offers, consumers are foregoing this $3,000 credit which will result in higher effective interest rates. 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Based on Wardsauto.com 2013 Large Pickup segment and last available information at the time of posting. +Based on WardsAuto.com 2012 Upper Small segment, excluding Hybrid and Diesel powertrains. Standard 10 airbags, ABS, traction control and StabiliTrak. WBased on GM Testing in accordance with approved Transport Canada test methods. Your actual fuel consumption may vary. *^Government 5-Star Safety Ratings are part of the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration’s (NHTSA’s) New Car Assessment Program (www.SaferCar. gov). ^Whichever comes first. Limit of four ACDelco Lube-Oil-Filter services in total. Fluid top-offs, inspections, tire rotations, wheel alignments and balancing, etc., are not covered. Additional conditions and limitations apply. See dealer for details. ^^Whichever comes first. See dealer for details.
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Spirit of giving
Retired firefighter Bill Gyurkovits presents a $500 dollar cheque to Castlegar and District Community Services Executive Director, Kristein Johnson. The West Kootenay Toy Drive has raised a total of $1,000; $500 for Castlegar and District Community Services and $500 for the Food Bank.
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