Kimberley Daily Bulletin, January 16, 2015

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FRIDAY JANUARY 16, 2015

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The North Star Skating Club had another awesome performance, this time at the West Kootenay Invitational Competition, in Rossland, BC, January 9-11, 2015. Back row: Bianca Marina, Sydney Wilson, Emily Newel, In front: Hannah Doerksen, Zoe Marina. See more on page 3.

The sale of industrial lands in Marysville to Tyee Homes, begun under the former Mayor and Council last year, was finalized this week by new Mayor and Council. The 14.8 acres of light industrial lands in Marysville are located just behind Chalet Chev, near Columbia Salvage. The city will sell the parcel for $175,000 subject to conditions, including charge to be registered against the property in favour of the Seller requiring the Buyer to construct an office/ shop building and to subdivide the property; and the installation of one (50mm) water connection to the property. Mayor Don McCormick says the covenants are in place to protect the City. “Our goal is to ensure the property doesn’t sit dormant like the old Watkins School property,” he said. “The buyer will need to start construction in a certain time and start the subdivision by next fall.” McCormick says that subdividing the property and offering a lot with a building should appeal to the type of light industrial business the city wants to attract, and allow those businesses to develop more quickly.

Target leaving Triathlete club hosting open house Cranbrook, Canada TRE VOR CR AWLEY Townsman Staff

Retailer never found success it was looking for in Canada TRE VOR CR AWLEY

Target has put a plan in place to discontinue Canadian operations, announced the company on Thursday morning, after filing for creditor protection in Ontario Supreme Court.

The company has 133 stores across the country, including a location in Cranbrook, which employs approximately 200 people. Mike Keogh, store manager for the Cranbrook location, declined to comment on the announcement, however, a company spokesperson said closures will begin in the next four to five months. See TARGET, page 5

A local triathlete club is hosting a meet and greet next week to promote their organization and recruit new members at the Studio Stage Door. The club supports health and wellness, adventurous living and provides fitness and social opportunities for all ages including kids and adults. Spearheaded by Barb Fode, the Tri 4 Success Triathlon club will meet on Wednesday, Jan. 21 at 7 p.m. and include a kids colouring contest, draw prizes donated from local businesses and refreshments.

“We’re having a social community night, and it’s about trying to gather more members into the multi-sport club Tri 4 Success,” said Charlie Cooper, of RM Events, which organizes the Wasa Triathlon. “So we like to get all current members and anyone interested from the community for a fun evening just to get to know each other. The directors will share information on what the club is going to look like this coming year and we’re just trying to re-energize the club and get as many people involved [as we can].” There are roughly 80 members that are a part of the club, and Cooper is

hopping to use the meeting as a way to gauge the interest of outdoor adventure recreation and connect the various other kinds of clubs in the area. “We’re trying to tie in our club with all the different clubs out here, from the masters swim clubs in Cranbrook and Kimberley, the mountain bike clubs, freewheelers and Wildhorse Cycling Club, and there’s a Bigfoot run club also,” said Cooper. “We’re just trying to tie in all those opportunities along with our multisport club to present people with lots of training and racing opportunities that are around here. See TRIATHLON, page 3


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Local NEWS Wolves to be hunted from helicopter to help caribou B a r ry Co u lt e r

The British Columbia government plans to hunt as many as 184 wolves in an attempt to save five dwindling caribou herds, including the extremely threatened South Selkirk herd, which ranges through the Kootenays, Idaho and Washington. The South Selkirk herd is at high risk of local extinction. The population has declined from 46 caribou in 2009 to 27 in 2012,

and as of March 2014 there are just 18 left. The Province said in a press release that evidence points to wolves being the leading cause of mortality. The South Selkirk is a trans-boundary herd, and caribou move freely between B.C., Washington and Idaho. Officials from B.C., Washington and Idaho States, First Nations, the U.S. Forest Service and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service have been working

together on a research project and have collared six of the remaining 18 caribou to help investigate the cause of decline. Wolves have killed two of the remaining caribou (11 per cent of the herd)in the past 10 months. In four caribou herds in the south Peace area, research shows that wolves are responsible for at least 37 per cent of the fatalities. The province says hunting and trapping

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A member of the South Selkirk caribou herd moves north through the Selkirk Mountains about five kilometres north of the Washington state border in this November 2005 photo. the wolves hasn’t worked and that method may even split up the packs and lead to more caribou being killed. Instead, ministry staff will hunt two dozen wolves in the south Selkirk area and another 120 to 160 wolves in the south Peace by helicopter before the snow

melts this spring. On April 17, 2014, the Provincial Grey Wolf Management Plan was finalized and publicly released. “There are no plans to implement a general aerial wolf cull, and in fact, the Two Zone Strategy noted in the Wolf Management Plan would

not support a general cull,” the government release said. It added that wolf populations are plentiful and the grey wolf is not a species of concern in BC. The wolf population for the province is estimated to range between 5,300 and 11,600 with a median popula-

tion of 8,500. “The risk of removing the number of wolves recommended is very low, whereas the risk to pertinent caribou populations of doing nothing is very high.” With files from Canadian Press

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North Star skaters on a roll For the Bulletin

Silver pairs, 4th solo, 6th interpretive 4th elements; Jackson Wilkinson- silver; Maki Wilkinson- Silver; Ella Wilkinson- Silver Mya Doerksen- Merit Ribbon in Star 1. The Club is looking forward to the Kootenay Regional Championships in Fernie, BC, January 30- February 1, 2015.

The North Star Figure Skating Club brought home 17 medals from 22 events in Rossland: 8 gold, 7 Silver and 2 bronze. Way to go kids! Here are the results from the weekend: Zoe Marina- Gold Interpretive, gold pairs, silver Freeskate and silver elements; Emily Newel- bronze dance, bronze interpretive, gold Freeskate, gold pairs and gold elements; Bianca Marina- gold Freeskate, gold elements, gold interpretive, silver pairs; Sydney Wilson- 6th interpretive, Hannah and Bianca 4th Freeskate; Hannah-

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The Wasa Triathlon finish last year. hind the club is to make it fun and social,” added Cooper. For more informa-

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Triathlon open house From Page 1 “So hopefully in partnership with all the clubs and events, we can make it really easy for people to be involved in good healthy sports.” There are all kinds of activities and events for Tri 4 Success club members to participate in as a serious or fun endeavour, from the Wasa Triathlon, to Six in the Stix to Round the Mountain, according to Cooper. “The night we’re going to be having is basically about getting to know each other, sharing information, ideas and laying the foundation for the next 8-10 months. The whole basis be-

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Chapman Camp residents have been hosting a rafter of wild turkeys in recent days. The birds have been spotted scavenging for berries in yards all over the neighbourhood (above photo).

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“Latter-day Saints” and “Mormon” are no longer to be used by the polygamous community of Bountiful, following a ban issued Monday by the B.C. Supreme Court. According to an Associated Press report, the group run by Winston Blackmore is prohibited from using those, “any other name that creates confusion” or the “Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints”, the official name of the Utahbased church. Bountiful is located south of Creston, just north of the Idaho border, and it’s members follow a fundamentalist form of Mormonism that allows polygamy, which the mainstream

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Winston Blackmore with eight of his daughters and one granddaughter outside Creston Law Courts during an Oct. 9 appearance. church banned in 1890. Blackmore was charged in August with practicing polygamy — the indictment alleges he has 24 wives — and is scheduled to appear on Jan. 29 in Creston Law Courts, when he and

three others will decide whether they wants a trial by judge or jury. He will be joined in court by James Oler, also charged with polygamy, and Brandon and Emily (Crossfield) Blackmore, charged with unlawfully re-

moving a child under 16 from Canada with the intent that an offence of a sexual nature would be committed outside of Canada. Winston and Emily previously appeared in court Dec. 4 to say they had retained

counsel. Oler, whose faction is said to keep close ties with the followers of Warren Jeffs in the U.S., sent a similar message through Crown counsel. They initially appeared Oct. 9 without counsel.


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B.C.’s Mining Minister Bill Bennett, Gavin C. Dirom, CEO, Association for Mineral Exploration British Columbia (AMEBC), Karina Briño , President and CEO of the Mining Association of British Columbia (MABC) join representatives from British Columbia’s mining industry at the Toronto Stock Exchange ringing in a new year for mining in British Columbia. While in Toronto, Bennett delivered a key note speech to the Toronto Regional Board of Trade where he told a large group of investors, explorers, developers, lawyers and large banking firms that B.C.’s untapped resources offer some of the best investment opportunities for resource development over the coming decade and beyond.

Target leaving Cranbrook, Canada From Page 1 “We also don’t yet know when each store will close, but it will vary by store,” said Molly Snyder. “The stores will all likely be closed within 16-20 weeks. And we don’t provide details on specific store locations, but I can confirm that none of the stores were profitable.” It’s a stark turnaround after only two years in operation, when the company—to much fanfare—announced it was expanding into Canada. The Cranbrook location in the Tamarack Centre opened up on May 7, 2013 after completing renovations in a space previously occupied by Zellers. “When I joined Target, I promised our team and shareholders that I would take a hard look at our business and operations in an effort to improve our performance and transform our compa-

we did not see the required step-change in our holiday performance,” said Cornell. “There is no doubt that the next several weeks will be difficult, but we will make every effort to handle our exit in an appropriate and orderly way.” Target Corporation expects to report roughly $5.4 billion of pre-tax losses on discontinued operations in the fourth quarter of 2014, driven primarily by the writedown of the company’s investments in Canada.

The Cranbrook Target employs some 200 people. ny,” said Brian Cornell, Target Corporation CEO, in a press release. “After a thorough review of our Canadian performance and careful consideration of the implications of all options, we were unable to find a realistic scenario that would get Target Canada to profitability

until at least 2021. Personally, this was a very difficult decision, but it was the right decision for our company.” No dates have been provided for store closures, but Target is providing $70 million for 16 weeks of compensation, including wages and benefits, to 17,600 em-

If you know an outstanding volunteer in one of the rural areas in the region, the RDEK wants to hear from you! Nomination forms are now available for the 2015 Electoral Area Volunteer of the Year and, as it has in past years, the Regional District will once again be hon-

ouring one outstanding volunteer from each of its six Electoral Areas. “Our Volunteer of the Year program recognizes an individual or couple from each of our Electoral Areas and gives us the opportunity to pay tribute to them and to all the volunteers who give selflessly to contribute to the spirit,

culture and people of their communities,” says RDEK Board Chair, Rob Gay. Nominees must be a resident of an Electoral Area and make voluntary contributions to the spirit, culture or people of the community. Nomination forms can be filled out or downloaded from the

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ployees across the country. “The Target Canada team has worked tirelessly to improve the fundamentals, fix operations and build a deeper relationship with our guests. We hoped that these efforts in Canada would lead to a successful holiday season, but

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RDEK website (www. rdek.bc.ca) and can also be picked up at the Cranbrook and Columbia Valley RDEK offices, from the Electoral Area Advisory Commissions and various Community Associations. The deadline for nominations is February 6, 2015.

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my last two columns, I’ve written about people or events which serve to make life better and more bearable. There is so much pain and darkness in life that sometimes we need to look diligently for inspiration in the daily round of living. As I wrote in my first column, I do this because I believe deeply that this is how God works in the world—through ordinary men, women and children who seek to make a difference. I don’t look for the miraculous. Rather, I am learning to look in all the ordinary nooks and crannies of life to see moments of hope and times of joy. The Danish philosopher Soren Kierkegaard once defined a saint as someone “whose life manages to be a cranny through which the infinite peeps.” That’s what I’m talking about—ordinary people through which mystery shines. Leonard Cohn also has a brilliant line in his poem “Anthem”: “Forget your perfect offering, there is a crack in everything, that’s how the light gets in.” Through the cracks in our lives, the divine infinite manages to peep into the world. In our brokenness, the light of wholeness and justice shines. This, for me, is the work of God, God at work in us. Let me give one more example. Vedran Smailovic was the principal cellist of the Sarajevo Opera Orchestra and was widely recognized as an exceptionally talented musician. On May 27, 1992, at 4 pm, in the midst

of one of the most horrifying civil wars in recent history, a mortar shell dropped in the middle of Sarajevo, hitting a line of people who were waiting to pick up their daily bread ration. Twenty–two people were killed, and many more injured. Smailovic’s small apartment was across the square from where the bomb dropped. He looked out of his window to find flesh, blood, bone, and rubble splattered over the area. It the moment he knew he Rev. Yme was had had enough. Woensdregt He was enraged; but he also felt helpless to do anything about the violence tearing his land apart. What could he do to stop the war? He could think of nothing, yet he also knew he couldn’t just stand by and do nothing. By dawn the next day, he had decided to do what he knew best. Every afternoon after that at 4 pm, Smailovic walked to the middle of the street where the massacre had occurred. He was dressed formally, as for a performance. He sat on a battered camp stool placed in the crater made by the shell, his cello in his hand, playing music. Mortar shells and bullets flew all around him, yet he played on, a symbol of hope in a desperate place. For 22 days, one for each of the people killed, Smailovic played in the same spot. He played to ruined homes, smouldering fires, scared people hiding in basements. He played for human dignity that is the first casualty in war. Ultimately, he played for life, for peace, and for the possibility of

hope that exists even in the darkest hour. Asked by a journalist whether he was not crazy doing what he was doing, Smailovic replied: “You ask me am I crazy for playing the cello; why do you not ask if they are not crazy for shelling Sarajevo?” Smailovic continued to play his music until December 1993, in graveyards and bombsites. He had decided to “daily offer a musical prayer for peace.” He became a powerful symbol of hope. Smailovic, and all the others I’ve mentioned, and all those who live in such powerful hope, remind me of the short poem by Howard Thurston: “When the song of the angels is stilled, when the star in the sky is gone, when the kings and princes are home, when the shepherds are back with their flocks, the work of Christmas begins: to find the lost, to heal the broken, to feed the hungry, to release the prisoner, to rebuild the nations, to bring peace among the people, to make music in the heart.” Whether or not we believe in God, whether we agree in our different beliefs or not, my prayer is that we may all be part of this hopeful, powerful task of finishing the work of Christmas, all of us making music in the heart … and in the world. Yme Woensdregt is Pastor at Christ Church Anglican in Cranbrook


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Jim Cameron ovember 27, 1913, marked the first anniversary of the opening of the Rex Theatre at No. 17, Norbury Avenue. Built by local contractor George Leask as the first true movie theatre in the city, theatre manager A. A. Johnson, on behalf of the Johnson Brothers, marked the occasion by thanking the public of Cranbrook for their patronage of the past year. By that time the film industry, only a few years earlier little more than a novelty, had made great strides. The year 1913 saw the young community of Hollywood boasting over 15 film studios featuring young stars such as Lon Chaney, John Barrymore, Lillian Gish and Harold Lloyd. On a local note, the Rex Theatre inaugurated numerous features in its first year including proper ventilation with numerous well-lit exits, an asbestos-lined-fire-proof projection Movie posters and ads on the day were somewhat primitive but booth, the local four-piece Rex they still attracted the crowds. – Courier, Jan., 1921. Ad restoOrchestra — the highest paid ration Jim Cameron orchestra in the Kootenays, according to Mr. Johnson — accompanying seven nightly shows and four matinees per week, and, perhaps most notably, a new projection machine which converted AC electric current to DC, thus doing away with the constant “flicker” of the movies on the screen. A thirty-foot electric sign on the front of the Rex added a “citified appearance” to Norbury Avenue and the crowds continued to pour in. The Rex Orchestra broadened its bases by playing dances and socials at other venues and thus became among the first (and possibly among the last) steadily employed bands in Cranbrook. Highest paid or not, they were replaced the following year by Mrs. Wallinger’s As of Aug., 2014, the only remaining evidence of the former Rex Orchestra, not too long after Theatre was the Caloric heating floor vent in the middle of the local Sheriff Morris served pa- room. It was likely added during renovations in 1921 - Cameron pers on the Johnson Brothers on behalf of owner George Throughout the ensuing war Leask, demanding unpaid rent. by many did not seem to extinIt appears things were not all guish the public desire to catch years the theatre saw many entertainments and fund-raisers rosy in movie land, certainly not the latest flick. Mr. Johnson disappeared in honour of the boys already for A.A. Johnson. Things were patched up the from the scene soon thereafter, overseas or headed in that difollowing month, just in time replaced by various managers rection. Empire (Victoria) Day for Mr. Johnson to have his over the ensuing years. The the- traditionally saw a large gatherhands severely bitten while at- atre also saw frequent use for ing of children in front of the old tempting to remove a dog from daytime meetings such as oc- courthouse at the east end of the premises. In August, 1915, curred in November, 1914, Baker Street, where they were Johnson was accused of inde- when Dr. Spencer addressed a addressed by prominent men of cent assault upon his 14-year- male-only gathering on “Cran- the day and then marched to old daughter and, unwilling or brook’s Four Greatest Institu- the Rex for a free patriotic movie unable to provide the $900 bail, tions.” Sadly, the institutions in following which they each refound himself languishing in a question were not named. They ceived a bag of nuts, candy and jail cell just up the block in City may have included the fairer oranges, a rare treat for the day. In May, 1921, A. C. Blaine of Hall. The anger and disgust felt sex, one way or another.

the recently formed Cranbrook Theatres Ltd., announced the construction of the Star Theatre at No. 25, Norbury Avenue. The Rex responded by undertaking a number of renovations but it was, in the end, to no avail. The Star Theatre (now East Kootenay Realty) opened on October 10, 1921. When the Rex Theatre was built in 1912, it was described by the local newspaper as “the best moving picture house in the west.” That was not the case by early 1922, when the neighbouring Star Theatre began featuring all the first-run movies, leaving the Rex to show lesser known titles. It heralded the final credits for the Rex; the same modus operandi, it is worth noting, that saw the closure of the Star Theatre when the Armond Theatre was built, and the closure of the Armond when the movie theatre at the Tamarack Mall was built. No matter the price of popcorn, it is safe to say that there has never been room for two movie theatres in Cranbrook. In October, 1922, the struggling Rex Theatre was purchased by Mr. Blaine’s company and immediately closed down, the final show taking place on October 7. The year 1922 may have been curtains for Cranbrook’s first movie house but not so for the building. Following the closure of the Rex Theatre the place sat idle until 1924, when the Cranbrook Co-Operative Society grocery store moved in. They conducted business in the former theatre until the spring of 1929, at which point Quality Grocery purchased their entire stock and themselves opened for service, becoming a popular fixture on the block for the next 21 years. Robinson Stores took over the building from 1951 to 1955, at which time they moved to Baker Street. The building was then occupied by Hume Electric for many years. Most recently it has been the home of Muriel and Jane’s General Store until their move to 9th Avenue last summer. As with many of Cranbrook’s oldest business buildings, it would take a large book to cover the complete history of the former Rex Theatre and the people who passed through. Suffice to say, if you enter the recently opened 1710 Workplace on Norbury Avenue, you have become yet another flickering image caught by the lens of Cranbrook’s past. janusthenandnow@shaw.ca

January 15 - Legacy Builders Chili Meal, for those aged 50 and over. Theme: Cabin Fever. 11:00 a.m. Abunant Life Assembly, 501-11 Ave. S., Cranbrook. FREE. Just let us know you are coming. Info: 250-426-2866. Adult or Senior? Want to learn or improve your computer skills? CBAL Cranbrook offers a 6 week introductory computer course starting Jan 16th. Pre-registration a must. Call Katherine 250-4172896, space is limited. Know someone who is a literacy champion in Cranbrook or Area C? Nominate them as Cranbrook’s 2014 Literacy Champion. Nominations close January 16th and the winner announced January 27th at the Family Literacy Day celebrations. For more info call Katherine 250-417-2896 or khough@cbal.org or on Facebook: Columbia Basin Alliance for Literacy Cranbrook Home Grown Music Society presents the Coffee House at Centre 64 on Saturday, Jan 17 at 8:00 pm. Tickets at Snowdrift Cafe & Centre 64. Cranbrook Garden Club Meeting in the hall of Christ Church Anglican, 46-13 Ave. S. Next meeting Monday, Jan. 19, 7:00pm Come out and join us for pot luck & slide show. New members always welcome. Info: April 778-517-1222. The Kootenay Railway Pensioners Association Social Luncheon at 13:30 pm, Tuesday Jan. 20, 2015 at Arthur’s Sports Bar & Grill (Day’s Inn) 600 Cranbrook St.N, Cranbrook BC. All Railway Retiree’s and Spouses are welcome. RSVP by Jan.16. Info: Secretary Frances Allen at 250-426-2720, Myrtle 250-426-2378, Jean 250-426-8338. 2015 FREE FAMILY SWIM Wednesday, Jan. 21, 6:00-7:00pm is sponsored by Kimberley Alpine Resort. Persons 18 years & younger must be accompanied by an adult. TRIATHLON 101. Learn about the sport of triathlon, the club, meet new training partners and socialize. We will also have a kids colouring contest, door prizes and refreshments. Wednesday, January 21. 7:00-8:30pm, Studio/Stage Door, 11-11 Ave., Cranbrook. Have Camera Will Travel.... “Waterways of the Tsars”. Join Chris Elliott presenting Moscow to St Petersburg at Centre 64 on Tuesday, Jan 27 at 7:30 pm. Admission by donation to the Kimberley Arts Centre. Fluoride Free Cranbrook meeting at the Manual Training Centre at the Cranbrook Library. 7:10-8:45pm March 9th. We will be meeting to discuss ways to stop the City from adding industrial waste through the water supply. We can be reached at (250)421-9878.

ONGOING Masonic Lodges of B.C. and Yukon will supply transportation to cancer patients who have arrived at Kelowna or Vancouver. This free service will be at the destination point. Example: from airport to clinic and clinic to airport on return, also around the destination city. Info may be received from your doctor, Canadian Cancer Society, or by phoning Ron at 250-426-8159. Seniors Autobiographical Writing for those aged 60 or wiser at the Kimberley Library. No writing experience necessary. It’s free. Tuesdays 10:00 - Noon. Register: Kim Roberts CBAL Coordinator 250-427-4468 or kroberts@cbal.org The Cellar Thrift Store Open Mon. to Sat., noon to 4:30 p.m. Our revenues support local programs and outreach programs of Cranbrook United Church. Baker Lane Entry at 2 – 12th Ave. S. Cranbrook, B. C. Donations of new or gently used items welcome. CRANBROOK QUILTERS’ GUILD hold their meetings every 2nd & 4th Tuesday of each month at 7:15pm upstairs in the Seniors’ Hall, 12517th Ave. S. Everyone welcome. Info: Donna at 250-426-7136. Cranbrook Phoenix Toastmasters meet every Thursday, noon -1:00 Heritage Inn. Toastmasters teaches communication & leadership skills. Roberta 250-489-0174. 1911.toastmastersclubs.org. The Canadian Orthopaedic Foundation invites anyone expecting bone and joint surgery to make contact with local volunteers for peer support. The free Ortho Connect program helps to ease the fear, stress and anxiety that go along with surgery and help patients prepare. 1-800-461-3639 ext 4, and ask for Lauralee. Aged10-14? Got the writing bug? CBAL hosts the Youth Writing Group at the Cranbrook Public Library. The 2nd & 4th Wed of each month, 4-5:30pm starting Oct 8th. Free! Call Lori 250-464-1864 or khough@cbal.org TOPS (Take Off Pounds Sensibly) non profit weight loss support group meets EVERY Thursday at 5:00 pm, at Sr Citizen’s Centre, (downstairs) 125 17th Ave S, Cranbrook. Drop in, have fun while losing weight gradually. This Chapter has won an annual B.C. Provincial Award for “Best Avg Weight Loss Per Member”. Info: Marie 250 417 2642 Cranbrook Writer’s Group meet on the 4th Monday of the month at the Arts Council. Engage in writing exercises, constructive critiques & share in information on upcoming literary events & contests. Cbk and District Arts Council, 104, 135-10th Ave S, CBK. info: 250-4264223 www.cranbrookanddistrictartscouncil.com Canadian Cancer Society- if you have spare time and would like to volunteer, interested applicants can call 250-426-8916, drop by our office at #19-9th Avenue S, Cranbrook or go to www.fightwithus.ca and register as a volunteer. Place your notice in your “What’s Up?” Community Calendar FREE of charge. This column is intended for the use of clubs and non-profit organizations to publicize their coming events — provided the following requirements are met: • Notices will be accepted two weeks prior to the event. • All notices must be emailed, faxed or dropped off in person. No telephone calls please. • NOTICES SHOULD NOT EXCEED 30 WORDS. • Only one notice per week from any one club or non-profit organization. • All notices must be received by the Thursday prior to publication. • There is no guarantee of publication. Notices will run subject to space limitations.

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Desperate times Kootenay Ice visit Prince Albert in search of answers Taylor Rocc a Sports Editor

After a 4-3 setback to the Moose Jaw Warriors, Kootenay Ice head coach Ryan McGill didn’t mince words in looking ahead to his team’s next test Friday night against the Prince Albert Raiders. “We have to be desperate,” McGill said Wednesday night. “We’re falling behind here. We’re not going to make the playoffs if we don’t get going.” With four consecutive losses clouding the Kootenay skies, the Moose Jar Warriors and Raiders continue to gain ground on the sliding Ice, who hold down the second and final wildcard spot in the WHL’s Eastern Conference heading into Friday’s action. The Ice hold a threepoint cushion on the Warriors, who have strung together consecutive victories, while the Raiders remain four

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Kootenay ice at Prince albert raiders

GAME TIME: 6 P.M. (MT) LAST MEETING: PAR 2 at KTN 3 (Dec. 12) ICE vs. RAIDERS (21-21-0-1) RECORD (19-23-1-0) Fifth (Central) DIVISION Fifth (East) Eighth (Eastern) CONF. 10th (Eastern) 137 GF 126 158 GA 148 17th (18.6%) PP 16th (19.3%) 14th (78.4%) PK Fifth (82.6%) J. Descheneau (21-28-49) TOP SCORER R. Gardiner (21-17-38) W. Hoflin (3.28 GAA) TOP GOALIE R. Parenteau (2.84 GAA) L4 STREAK W3 4-3 L at MJW LAST GAME 6-5 W at REG Jan. 17 at SAS NEXT GAME Jan. 17 vs. MHT

points back but with a three-game winning streak intact. Heading the other direction in the standings, the Edmonton Oil Kings have won five of six games, retaking fourth place in the WHL’s Central division and building a four-point pad ahead of the Ice. Even further up the ladder, the Red Deer Rebels have blasted off five consecutive wins to take over second place, leaving the Calgary Hitmen in third. When asked what he

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needed from his players in desperate times, McGill’s response was simple and firm. “Our best players have to be committed to playing every shift like it’s their last,” said the Ice bench boss. Forward and leading scorer Jaedon Descheneau is pointless over the team’s four-game skid. Zak Zborosky only has one helper in his last six games. Normally steady defenceman Tyler King has logged a minus-5 rating in his

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Austin Vetterl had a Gordie Howe hat trick with a goal, an assist and a fight Wednesday in Moose Jaw. Vetterl and the Ice head into Prince Albert hoping to turn things around Friday night. last three contests. The Raiders hold a 2-0-1-0 edge in the season series heading into Friday night, having won 3-2 at home (Oct. 21) before blanking the Ice in a 5-0 victory at Western Financial Place (Oct. 28). The lone victory for the Ice came most recently, a 3-2 overtime triumph Dec. 12. Friday is the fourth and final meeting of the

regular season between the two Eastern Conference opponents. After Friday’s contest, the Ice wrap up a threegame Saskatchewan road trip with a meeting against the Saskatoon Blades Saturday night. Saskatoon has bested the Ice twice so far in 2014-15, the most recent a 6-4 setback Jan. 10. The Blades’ other victory came Oct. 22, a 5-2 victory on home ice.

Nitros road show Kimberley Dynamiters visit Okanagan Division

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With four consecutive wins in the bag, the Kimberley Dynamiters look to maintain a second-place perch in the Eddie Mountain Division when they visit the Osoyoos Coyotes -- the top team in the KIJHL -Friday night. “It’ll be a good test for us,” said Dynamiters head coach Jerry Bancks of Friday’s tilt. “I’d like to have our whole team, but it will be good for the younger players to play against [the Coyotes] again and to pick up their pace and try to adapt to it. That will only help you moving for-

ward.” Despite seeing forwards Sawyer Hunt and Jordan Roy return from injury, Bancks still has a bevy of players in bandages heading into the weekend. Defenceman Jordan Busch and forward Eric Buckley remain day-today heading into the weekend and defenceman Jonas Gordon is also inching closer to action. Forward Marco Campanella remains a few weeks out. The Coyotes and Nitros last met Oct. 31 in Kimberley -- a 4-0 victory for the visitors from Osoyoos. Forward Jack-

son DeMatos led the Coyotes with a goal and an assist that night, while goaltender Lawrence Langan was perfect, turning aside 19 shots for the shutout. From Osoyoos on Friday, the Dynamiters then carry on to Armstrong where they will face the North Okanagan Knights -- the lowest-ranked team in the KIJHL -- Saturday. “They’re improving as a team,” Bancks said of the Knights. “You don’t want to take them lightly, as Fernie found out [Tuesday in a 5-3 loss to the Columbia Valley Rockies]. You

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Volleyball action returns to College of the Rockies as the Avs and Lady Avs (4-8) welcome the Douglas College Royals to Cranbrook. The Lady Royals are 4-10 coming into action. On the men’s side, the Avs (3-9) face a tough test as the Royals (12-3) head into play as the topranked team in the Canadian Collegiate Athletic Association.

Fans in attendance will also be privy to intermission entertainment featuring the Double Trouble Duck Toss. A total of 16 pairs will be selected to play catch with a rubber duck, with prizing on the line from Shadow Mountain Golf, Koko Beach Tanning & Hair Salon and Peaks Climbing Wall at COTR. Games go Friday at 6 p.m. Visit dailytownsman.com for more.

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GAME TIME: 8:35 P.M. (MT) DYNAMITERS vs. COYOTES (22-15-1-3) RECORD (33-6-0-1) Second (Eddie Mountain) DIVISION First (Okanagan) 163 GF 191 123 GA 93 Third (22.3%) PP T-4th (22.1%) Third (87.5%) PK Eighth (83.7%) J. Richter (33-19-52) TOP SCORER T. Maclise (22-27-49) T. Brouwer (2.54 GAA) TOP GOALIE L. Langan (2.47 GAA) W4 STREAK W7 3-1 W vs. CTC LAST GAME 5-1 W vs. NOK Jan. 17 at NOK NEXT GAME Jan. 18 vs. SUM

don’t take anybody lightly. You don’t look at the standings. You’ve got to play every night.” The Knights have battled to a 5-31-1-3 mark this season and have lost seven consecutive games. The last time the two teams met, the Nitros cruised to an

8-2 victory Oct. 26 in Kimberley. Busch led the push, with one goal and two assists in the win. After the weekend on the road, the Dynamiters get a five-day break before hosting the Rockies Jan. 23.

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CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. - An American astronaut and Russian cosmonaut are just two months from launching to the International Space Station for an entire year. Scientists already are clamouring for additional long-term subjects. Scott Kelly and Mikhail Kornienko will rocket into orbit in late March from Kazakhstan. It will be the first time NASA sends someone into space for 12 months. Two people are not enough from a scientific perspective, NASA’s space station program scientist, Julie Robinson, said Thursday. The space agency wants to start collecting data from Kelly and Kornienko before making decisions on further oneyear missions, she said.

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NASA may wait until commercially developed crew capsules are ready to launch astronauts from U.S. soil before building on Kelly and Kornienko’s flight. That won’t happen before 2017 or 2018. SpaceX and Boeing are

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Key Mideast mediators - the United States, the United Nations, the European Union and Russia will meet this month to discuss the way ahead toward Israeli-Palestinian peace as tensions escalate in the decades-old conflict. U.S. Ambassador Samantha Power made the announcement during the U.N. Security Council’s monthly Mideast debate, calling the status quo “unsustainable.” She urged both sides “to exercise maximum restraint and avoid steps that threaten to push Israeli-Palestinian relations into a cycle of further escalation.” A s s o c i at e d P r e s s

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US, UN, EU and Russia to meet to discuss Israeli-Palestine The meeting of envoys from the so-called Quartet of Mideast mediators will be held Jan. 26 in Brussels. It follows the council’s recent rejection of a Palestinian-backed resolution demanding an end to Israeli occupation within three years and the Palestinians’ subsequent decision to join the International Criminal Court. Relations also remain fraught following last summer’s 50-day Gaza war between Israel and the Islamic militant Hamas group, which controls the Gaza Strip, and the earlier failure of U.S.-brokered peace talks. Russia’s U.N. Ambassador Vita-

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ly Churkin told the Security Council that the Quartet, at ministerial level, “should be promptly reinvigorated.” The Palestinians have made clear that they oppose further direct negotiations with Israel mediated by the U.S., saying 20 years of such talks have not produced results. “We are willing to negotiate, but now in a different way, through an international conference or a collective process,” Riyad Mansour, the Palestinian U.N. ambassador, told a group of reporters last week. The perilous state of Israeli-Pal-

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