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Faster internet for Columbia Valley communities It’s normally not as profitable to deliver high speed internet to rural areas, but a federal subsidy program has changed that — and the smaller communities in the valley are likely to benefit. For a private firm interested in expanding online networks, more than 80 per cent of broadband infrastructure project costs will be covered. FlexiNET and Wink Wireless have both shown interest in projects around the valley, affecting areas in and around Edgewater, Spillimacheen, Brisco, and Canal Flats. Of the incentive sub-
sidy, some will be provided regionally. If an application is successful, the Regional District of East Kootenay (RDEK) indicated during its regular meeting on Friday, January 9th a willingness to support 17.5 per cent of the project costs The federal government provides 50 per cent of the cost, and the Columbia Basin Trust (CBT) will cover an additional 17.5 per cent. “The federal government wants everyone to have minimum 5 MB internet service available to as many Canadians as possible,” said Shawn Tom-
Local arts festivals can apply for grants Community-based arts and cultural organizations in British Columbia can apply now for project assistance funding from the BC Arts Council to help produce local arts festivals. Awards under this program are intended to assist with the fees paid to professional artists and technicians engaged for the event. Eligible projects may include presentation of original work, existing repertoire or exhibitions, or exploration of diverse forms. Festivals may feature a combination of local and touring artists. Awards will provide up to a maximum of $7,500. Priority will be given to festivals that engage B.C. and Canadian artists. Application deadline is Jan. 30, 2015. For
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SEPTEMBER 2015 ENTRY KINDERGARTEN REGISTRATION School District 5 Southeast Kootenay welcomes all children born between January 1, 2010 and December 31, 2010, and encourages parents to register their children at their catchment area school for September 2015 Kindergarten entry. School District 5 Southeast Kootenay provides a warm, caring learning environment for all students. We offer our Kindergarten students a developmentally appropriate program along with access to computer technology, a Fine Arts program, student services support and, if parents choose, French Immersion. French Immersion Kindergarten is available at T.M. Roberts Elementary School. To ensure your child is able to attend your catchment area school, please register early. In any given year, registration and enrolment application forms shall only be accepted by the catchment area school commencing on the first school day in February. If you are unsure which school is your catchment area school, please visit the “school locator” on our district website at http://www.sd5.bc.ca/Schools/Pages/ default.aspx All such applications will be dealt with on a first-come, first serve basis. A birth certificate or other legally acceptable document, along with proof of B.C. residency (i.e. mortgage statement, rental agreement, utility bill) must be provided at the time of registration. The child will not be registered until such documentation is made available. Parents who wish their child to attend a school outside their catchment area still need to register their child at their catchment area school. To request a transfer, pick up a “Family Request for Student Placement Form” from your catchment area school and return to the School Board Office. These completed forms shall only be accepted by Board Office staff commencing on the first school day in February. Please refer to Policy 3.1R at http://www.sd5.bc.ca/Board/Policy/manual/Pages/ default.aspx for more information. FRENCH IMMERSION REGISTRATION French Immersion is available in both Cranbrook and Fernie: • Cranbrook - Kindergarten or Grade One: please register at T.M. Roberts Elementary • Fernie - Grade 4: please register at Isabella Dicken Elementary For more information, please contact: Brenda Tyson, Principal Ecole T. M. Roberts Elementary School (250-489-4575) or Dawn Voysey, Principal, Isabella Dicken Elementary School (250-423-4651). If you have any questions, please contact your neighbourhood school or the Office of the Superintendent (250- 417-2052) or toll free 1-866-489-4201 (Local 2052). We look forward to your child joining us in School District 5 Southeast Kootenay.
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Winter Composting 1. What’s Happening? With cold temperatures having slowed down or maybe even stopped decomposition activity in the composter, you might wonder if it is really worth keeping the pile going in the winter. You bet it is. The composting pile will start right back up as air temperatures warm up in the spring. 2. Get Ready for Action. If you can maintain your compost pile through the winter, you are already a step ahead when spring arrives. Keep layering the materials in your bin throughout the winter, alternating equal amounts of greens and browns and maybe even a layer of soil in between. 3. Some Like it Hot. Your goal for the perfect winter compost bin is creating a balanced "hot pile" which will keep the decomposition process going. You can create additional heat by insulating your bin. A great option is stacking up straw bales around the outside of your bin and snow can be used as an effective supplement. 4. To Turn or not to Turn. While turning the compost pile is a must through the warm months, doing so in winter may release too much heat. This is another reason that layering is so important. If the pile is too wet once spring arrives, you should turn the pile once or twice and blend in more leaves or other brown (carbon) materials. You can even use a small amount of soil or finished compost that you've saved from the fall. 5. Conserving Your Energy. To keep your motivation up and the number of cold trips out to the compost pile down, you might consider investing in a bigger countertop or under-the-sink kitchen compost bucket. Many of them come with builtin filters to cut down on unwanted smells in the kitchen. Before you buy, consider things like look, weight, cleanability and durability. 6. Alternate Arrangements. A good winter alternative to keeping your outdoor compost going is vermicomposting. This method is the decomposition of organic waste with the help of red wiggler worms. It is a contained and virtually odour-free way of getting rid of your kitchen scraps and a great option for pretty much anywhere, from homes and apartments to schools and offices. If you have limited space, you might consider vermicomposting as a year-round composting method. 7. Let Worms do the Work. During the vermicomposting process, worms turn organic waste into “castings”, an excellent soil additive and plant fertilizer. If you provide the necessities of life for your worms, a vermicomposter can function smoothly for many years, quietly transforming your kitchen scraps into another form of “black gold”. 8. Keeping a Happy Home. The basic ingredients you will need to build your own worm bin is a solid-coloured container with a lid, drainage holes on the bottom, a drain pan and screened ventilation on the sides. Worms need bedding material filling about two thirds of the bin, this can be anything from shredded newspaper to cardboard, soil or peat moss. 9. Epicurious Wigglers. Red wiggler worms will eat most kitchen scraps, but just like in regular composting, avoiding meat, fats and oils as well as bones and dairy products will help you cut down on unwanted odours. Feed the worms once or twice a week by burying food waste at least one inch below the surface of the bedding. Ensure their bin is moist, but not wet. 10. Not all Worms are Created Equal. Red wiggler worms are the best choice for a composting bin. They are usually not available from bait suppliers, but you can order them at the garden centre or if you know anyone who is already vermicomposting, they may give you a handful to get started. A good guideline is to have about a pound of worms to deal with the scraps of one to three people.
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Opinion: Hippy science is easy, and wrong
B.C. Views by Tom Fletcher Did you do a “cleanse” to start the year? A diet or supplements to, you know, “detox” your body? Please, if you did, I don’t want the details. I’m here to discuss the underlying assumptions of this fad. TV presenter Dr. Oz is a promoter of various schemes, soup diets and the like, but there are many books and consumer products being flogged. “Supplements, tea, homeopathy, coffee enemas, ear candles and foot baths promise you a detoxified body,” writes Ontario pharmacist Scott Gavura, who treats cancer patients with medicine’s most potent drugs. Frustrated by the pharmacy industry’s willingness to cash in on fake cures for nonexistent conditions, Gavura began contributing to ScienceBasedMedicine. org, where you can search “detox” find his takedown of this notion. He traces the roots of purification rituals in religious and medical history, such as when patients were bled with leeches. Actual “detox” is administered in hospital for those with dangerous levels of drugs, al-
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cohol or other poisons. Credible physicians abandoned theories of “autointoxication” in the 19th century. “Today’s version of autointoxication argues that some combination of food additives, salt, meat, fluoride, prescription drugs, smog, vaccine ingredients, GMOs and perhaps last night’s bottle of wine are causing a buildup of ‘toxins’ in the body,” Gavura writes. “And don’t forget gluten. Gluten is the new evil and therefore, is now a toxin.” Gluten-free products now occupy whole sections of grocery stores, not far from the pricey “organic” produce that may or may not be tested for synthetic pesticides. Living in the Lower Mainland 20 years ago, I noticed people lugging big plastic jugs to the grocery store to fill with water. Metro Vancouver is a rainforest, with some of the best tap water in the world, so I wondered what they were trying to avoid. Discreet inquiries yielded similar answers. Aside from the odd superstition about chlorine or fluoride, they had no idea at all. They didn’t know about the Coquitlam reservoir, or ozonation, or what they were buying, which was essentially municipal water run through a filter. They had been convinced to pay $2 for water in plastic bottles, and this somehow led to the conclusion that their tap water is only fit for washing clothes and driveways. Vaccinations? Don’t
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get me started. In the past year I have had an argument with a registered nurse at a blood donor clinic, annoyed that the health ministry denied her imagined “right” to infect frail patients with influenza, and with a veteran politician who only recently overcame a vague taboo against putting vaccines in her body. It’s no wonder people constantly fall for enviro-scares like toxins from the Alberta oil sands that are actually concentrated in cities where all that fuel is burned, or the threat of genetically modified canola oil, or smart meters. The media are frequently part of the problem, lacking scientific literacy and preferring conflict over common sense. Take Vancouver (please). The mayor rose to fame with a company that sold overpriced imported tropical fruit juice in single-serving plastic bottles. Calling it “Happy Planet” convinced a new generation of urban rubes that they’re doing something for the environment. Plus, there are “no chemicals” in it, to cite the central myth of hippy science. At the risk of giving you too much information, I did a cleanse last year. It was for a screening colonoscopy, one of many that have taxed the B.C. health care system since a new test was added to the standard medical checkup. Try that one if you’re over 50. Tom Fletcher is legislature reporter and columnist for Black Press. Twitter: @tomfletcherbc Email: tfletcher@ blackpress.ca.
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BC SPCA is calling on all bakers and animal lovers to “bake” a difference for animals in need! The third annual National Cupcake Day™ is set for Monday, February 23rd and everyone is invited to host a cupcake party, bake and share cupcakes with co-workers, family and friends and collect donations in support of SPCAs and Humane Societies across Canada. The 2014 event raised almost $500,000 and this year we are looking to meet or exceed that goal. Sponsored by Pets
Plus Us®, BMO® Bank of Montreal, Hill’s® Science Diet®, Reynolds® StayBrite© baking cups and Agency 59, National Cupcake Day is designed to help raise much-needed funds for all animals, big and small, that have been abused, abandoned or are in need of help. “It’s time to put on those aprons and start baking to help the animals of B.C.! The event is fun and easy to get involved in,” says CEO of the BC SPCA, Craig Daniell. “Visit the www.nationalcupcakeday.com website to register, then urge your family and friends to donate to your Online bakery. On February
23rd, give your donors a cupcake in thanks for their generosity. It’s that simple.” The Official National Cupcake Day Recipe to Success: As a Cupcake Day Host, you will be part of an exceptional group of supporters who understand the importance of animals in our lives. Here’s how you can take part: 1. Register for FREE at www.nationalcupcakeday.ca and select your charity of choice. 2. You will receive a FREE Cupcake Host Welcome Package in the mail, which includes a poster, sticker, balloons and a fundrais-
ing guide with recipes to get you started! 3. Plan your National Cupcake Day™ Party for home, work, school or wherever you think people would love to eat your cupcakes. 4. Promote your Cupcake Day Party by personalizing your Online Bakery and sending your website link out to the world. 5. Encourage your coworkers, friends and family to support you and the animals by donating online. 6. Bake (or buy) and decorate scrumptious cupcakes. 7. Serve and eat delicious cupcakes in exchange for donations at your National Cupcake Day Party. National Cupcake Day is February 23 but you can hold your party any day in January or February. 8. Submit your donations (visit www.nationalcupcakeday.ca for instructions) 9. Celebrate your success. The funds you raised will change the
lives of animals! Your cupcakes will help shelters across Canada give abandoned, neglected or abused animals a second chance at a new life. “We see families get involved, kids, even companies are challenging themselves to raise funds and beat last year’s donations. It’s a great grass-roots way to help fight animal cruelty and to make a difference,” says Daniell. “It really is a case of cupcakes coming to the rescue!”
To register or for more information, visit www. nationalcupcakeday.ca. About the BC SPCA The BC SPCA has been protecting and caring for the animals and advocating on their behalf for 120 years. Through shelter adoption programs, cruelty investigations, farm animal protection, wildlife rehabilitation, veterinary service, advocacy and youth programming, the BC SPCA helps over 41,000 animals in distress and need every year. The BC SPCA
receives no provincial or federal government funding and is reliant on community support. For more information, please contact: BC SPCA National Cupcake Day Spokesperson Kristina Matisic at kmatisic@shaw.ca, 604-732-7771 or BC SCPA Community Relations Manager Lorie Chortyk at lchortyk@ bcspca.bc.ca, 604-6471316.
Request that your child be excused from the FSA British Columbia Teachers’ Federation | 100–550 West 6th Avenue, Vancouver, BC V5Z 4P2
Dear Parents, It’s that time of year again when the government-mandated Foundation Skills Assessment (FSA) tests are given to Grade 4 and 7 students across BC. This year, as we have for the past several years, teachers are asking you to request that your children be excused from these tests. The FSA tests do not count toward your children’s marks and they do not help students learn or teachers teach. In some cases, they cause unnecessary stress for no real gain. Teachers have long been concerned about these tests and the misuse of the data by an ideological “think tank” called the Fraser Institute to unfairly and inappropriately rank schools. A single test should never be used to pit school communities against each other. But that is exactly what happens every year and it’s time we worked together to end the misleading practice.
Please take the opportunity to reach out any time with your concerns. Your children’s teachers will be happy to help. BC teachers are actively working with the BC government and other education stakeholders on new ways to assess our public education system. We are part of BC’s Advisory Group on Provincial Assessment, the graduation SerrNovik/iStock/Thinkstock requirements review, and the ongoing curriculum redesign teams. Teachers believe that the FSA is not the right tool for BC schools and students. It’s time we all moved on. Let’s make 2015 the last year we see the Fraser Institute’s harmful rankings.
The best source of information about your children’s progress is their classroom teacher.
Jim Iker, President
Please detach and use the letter to request that your Grade 4 or 7 child be withdrawn from the January and February 2015 FSA testing.
Dear Principal, I understand that parents may request, in accordance with the ministry guidelines concerning exemptions, the principal to excuse a student in the event of a family emergency, lengthy illness, or other extenuating circumstances. Please excuse my child,___________________________________________, from all three Foundation Skills Assessment (FSA) tests. Thank you for your co-operation and for respecting my request. Sincerely,
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Province campaigns for kids waiting for adoption From the Valley Echo The provincial government has been campaigning in recent week through social media and other means to try to help some of the more than 1,000 kids in B.C. waiting for adoption to help find their “forever families”. The campaign kicked of on November 3rd and is still running, using online advertising, tweets and Facebook posts not only encourage potential adoptive parents, but also dispel adoption myths and promote unique and adoptive families. As part of the campaign local Kootenay couple Jane Byers and Amy Bohigian have been sharing their story. The couple adopted their now seven-year-old twins, Franny and Theo, six years ago. “We knew there were all these kids waiting (for adoption) in B.C., so we wanted to adopt locally,” said Byers. “It has been such a positive experience, really I can’t say enough about it.” Although tremendously worthwhile, the adoption process is neither easy nor quick — the time from when Byers and Bohigian first got ready to do the first stage in the process (the home study) to finally having the twins placed with them was more than 18 months. For many couples the process can take
even longer. Even beginning the home study took awhile, with delay pushing it back several months. The home study consists of 10 visits by a social worker to the couple’s home, each involving extensive interviews. “It’s a whole gamut of interviews. It’s extraordinarily rigourous, they really ask every thing about you, your background, about your life. You forget what privacy is, but it’s good that it’s so thorough,” said Byers. The home study ran from March to August and in September Byers and Bohigian got a call saying the couple was being consider along with almost 10 other couples as the potential adoptive parents of a set of twins. “We were then in this process that was like the most most excruciating playoffs you can imagine,” said Byers. “Every two weeks we’d get another call, saying ‘we’re now down to seven couples and you’re still in the running.’ Then two weeks later, another call, ‘we’re down to six couples and you’re still in the running.’’” The couples were pared down by a committee, and Bohigian and Byers were dealing with three social workers at any given time — the one appointed as guardian of the kids, one dealing specifically with the adoption and one
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from the couple’s hometown. “The interesting part of our story is that we are a same-sex couple and the foster parents (who were raising the kids in the meantime) were fundamentalist Christians and initially they were opposed to us as the choice (for adoption),” said Byers. “Initially we were told that the ministry (of Children and Family Development) didn’t discriminate (against same sex couples) but we were told to expect to wait for a longer time than a traditional family for a placement. As it turned out we didn’t, we were matched with our first prospective adoptive kids.” Part of the adoption process included a meeting with the foster parents, for which Bohigian and Byers were nervous. But the meeting went well and, as one of the final steps in the adoption process, Byers and Bohigian spent about two weeks staying in the foster parents’ home. “A same-sex couple and fundamentalist Christians living together, you could almost write a sitcom about that, but in the end we all got along really well and we’re friends,” said Byers. The process of adopting in the Kootenay region is quite similar to adopting in a more urban area of B.C., with the only difference being some parenting courses here are done by teleconferencing instead of in-person, according to Byers. Adopting twins of a difference race (Franny and Theo have Indian heritage) in the Kootenay region does also mean Byer and Bohigian frequently go to big cities, so the twins can be around other people who have the same physical appearance. “It’s essential. Even if you talk about it (transracial family identity), you still need to take them to see other people who look like them,” said Byers. But despite the hurdles presented by adoption, Byers and Bohigian couldn’t be happier. “There can be challenges, but prospective parents just need to be honest about what they can manage. It’s all about the match (of parents and kids),” said Byers, adding she hopes her family’s story can help other potential parents come forward to begin the process of adoption.
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• Non-Profit Organization awarded to an organization, in any industry sector, that is a not for profit organization, society, or charity dedicated to making a difference. • Business Services Excellence awarded to a company that provides services to businesses in the business to business environment. • Professional Services Excellence awarded to a professional or company that provides services to individuals, groups, or businesses. • New Business of the Year awarded to a business established in the last 3 years that is considered a rising leader in their business sector. • Young Entrepreneur of the Year awarded to an outstanding entrepreneur age 30 and under that has distinguished themselves by building their own business or as part of management team of an existing business. “Cleary the importance of recognising
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Kimberley hosted Sparwood Search and Rescue for a joint practice near Hellroaring creek recently.
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Reid. “We wanted to see how good each team is at travelling in the snow and how our equipment works.” Reid added that the importance of these practices is due to the fact that Search and Rescue teams often get called up on cases together. “Because of the size of most of the teams we generally respond together,” explained Reid. “In some cases, teams from Fernie, Cranbrook, Kimberley and Golden have teamed up on one call. Because we often respond together, it’s a good idea to practice together.” Reid described the Hellroaring Creek region as a “high-hazard avalanche area”, as Search and Rescue have breached that area during past incidents of two fatalities, a recovery and a rescue. The next joint practice for Kimberley and Sparwood will be in Sparwood sometime in February where the teams will experiment with getting a Sno-Cat into precarious areas of Sparwood.
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JAN/FEB EVENTS
SPECIAL GOSPEL SERVICES: Each Sunday from January 11 to February 22, 3-4pm
at the Girl Guides of Canada Hall, 1421-2nd St. Cranbrook. Phone contact 250-426-4791. Everyone Welcome.
JANUARY 24
ICE CREAM SOCIAL & JAM SESSION 1pm3pm at the Cranbrook Seniors Hall. Admission $1 included ice cream at intermission. Interested in playing contact Sandra Shipclark 250-426-7725 COMMUNITY SOCIAL DANCE, Cranbrook Seniors Hall, 17th Ave.and 2nd St. S, Alcohol-free premises, 7pm-11pm. Admission $12 Band is OLD SPICE.
JANUARY 26 JUBILEE CHAPTER
#64, Order of the Eastern Star will meet 2pm sharp in the Masonic Hall, 4-13rd Ave. S Cranbrook. Afternoon
meetings will be held through the winter months.
JANUARY 27 HAVE CAMERA WILL TRAVEL…a travelogue series. Come join Keith Corbould“Canal Adventures in Italy & France”, Centre 64, 7:30pm. Admission by donation to the Kimberley Arts Centre. HAVE CAMERA WILL TRAVEL…”Waterways of the Tsars.” Join Chris Elliott presenting Moscow to St Petersburg at Centre 64 7:30pm. Admission by donation to the Kimberley Arts Centre.
JANUARY 28
VIP (Visually Impaired Support Group) 1:304:30pm Joseph Creek. Guest speaker Dr. Frederic Robertson. Contact persons are: Bonnie Matheson 250-
gentlemen work so hard to make Slugs: To EKRH parking services for patients comfortable and always giving me a parking ticket while I was informed, thanks to you all. in the emergency room with my child. Hugs: To the CBK Firefighters for making Paying for parking is the last thing on sure Santa makes his way through one’s mind while they are experiencing Cranbrook safely on Christmas Eve. You a medical emergency. It is such a shame have provided my family and everyone that Interior Health is making a profit off of people who are either seeking medical in CBK with years of enjoyment and tradition on Christmas Eve. It’s this care, visiting those who need medical type of community minded spirit that care, or are providing care for those in makes this a great place to live. Thanks need! for taking time from your busy life on Hugs: Huge hugs to the lovely lady Christmas Eve so all of us can enjoy the who stopped her car on my street and spirit of Christmas. finished clearing my walkway and Hugs: Shannon a big thanks to the sidewalk. What a kind and thoughtful Advertiser staff for this great addition to Christmas Spirit she has. Your hug was the Advertiser, whether it’s a hug or slug great too! Many thanks and I wish you a each week I turn to this page first. great 2015! Hugs: To Jaffray Fire Dept.Dave and Hugs: Long overdue to Cranbrook J.P. Sue and Ralph, Donny and David, Dodge for sponsoring a Christmas party Galloway Lumber, Ray, Jaffray Pub, for those who need a lift. This has been Oralee and Lenord, Maxine, Fred and 11 or 12 years in a row that Dodge has made this a special Christmas. Every child Jancie,Bobby and Gwen, Russel, South Country Cable, Wendy and Willie, Curtise, receives a quality gift from Santa and Danny and Lynn, LDS Church. Amazing they and their families are treated to a people to come out in a blizzard and full dinner. The dealership even supplies help, you’ll never know how thankful we vans to deliver their guests to and from are the event. Hats off to Dave Girling and Hugs: Huge hugs to the extremely nice his staff. female server at Starbucks on Sunday, Slugs: To defeated politician(s) for their January 18th!!! Thanks! The Oprah chai continued beating of a dead horse. tea grande was great! The last city mayor and council were Slugs: We love our Key City Theatre but defeated largely due to their position on SLUGS to the female usher who enforces numerous issues. The new mayor and the rules with an iron-fist and a complete council were elected because of their lack of tact or kindness, especially when positions. Obviously 65% of the voters interacting with the children. You add a agreed with these new members. Our layer of negativity that takes away from “must haves” have to be recognized first the Key City experience. If you can’t and only then can you start looking at do your job with a smile maybe you the “would like to haves.” I think that the shouldn’t be doing this type of work. new mayor and council recognize that Slugs: Huge Slugs to the people coming the taxpayer is not a bottomless well of in to Target to tell the employees, “I’m cash. Kudos to Mayor Pratt and council. glad you idiots are all losing your jobs”. Please take us on a new path that Seriously, how ignorant can you be!!!! SQUEEZES value out of every tax dollar that recognizes the needs of every citizen Over 200 people are losing their jobs and you have to go out of your way to not just the chosen few. be rude and add to our pain. Grow up! Hugs: Big hugs to the people who have How would you like it if it was you losing given my grandson and I tickets to an ice your job? We are all good, honest, hard game, being a senior and being given working people who are soon out of a a free ticket is just the best thing ever. job. If you have nothing nice to say shut Thanks so much to you and you know your mouth. Big hugs to those of you who you are. that have expressed your sadness and Hugs: Big hugs to the nursing staff concern for us, it is really appreciated. on the second floor, you ladies and If you have a Hug or a Slug...we’d like to hear it. Simply email us at shannon@kootenayadvertiser.com with your short quips, compliments or complaints. We will print the anonymous submissions for all to see. Be honest, but all we ask is you keep it tasteful. Hugs and Slugs will be printed as space allows, if we miss yours check back next week and you will be bumped to the start of the list. You can also drop by a written submission to our office at 1510 2nd Street N. or call Shannon at (250)489-3455 or 1-800-665-2382
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JANUARY 31
KIMBERLEY UNITED CHURCH’S ANNUAL SCOTTISH TEA & Bake Sale on Saturday, Jan. 31st , 2015, 1 – 3 pm $5.00 each. Kimberley United Church Upper & Lower Halls Scottish music Scottish dancing Scottish goodies. Bake table –all kinds of goodies. Proceeds to Kimberley United Charities. Everyone welcome.
FEBRUARY 3
GROUP GUITAR LESSONS now available through Cranbrook Leisure Services. Tuesdays and Thursdays at 7-9pm, Feb 3-Mar 12. $75, $68 with city Discount. 250-489-0220 or cranbrook.ca/residents/
leisure-services.
FEBRUARY 4
K I M B E R L E Y AQUATIC CENTRE Free Public Swim 5-6pm. Sponsored by Harmony Eastern Star.
FEBRUARY 13
MARRIAGE RETREAT “The Marriage You’ve Always Wanted” Cranbrook Alliance Church (1200 Kootenay St. N) FEBRUARY 13th and 14th Package One: ($10 per couple) Dinner Date Night & Video presentation by Dr. Gary Chapman [Punch served at 5:30pm and dinner served at 6pm] Package Two: ($20 per couple) Dinner Date Night, Friday AND Saturday Workshop 9:30 am to 3:00 pm includes lunch Please register by February
Cranbrook Alliance Church Sunday Service & Children’s Ministry - 10:30 am 1200 Kootenay Street N. For more info: 489-4704 Senior Pastor Grant McDowell www.cranbrookalliancechurch.com “Seeking the heartbeat of God”
8th at the office, call 250-489-4704.
FEBRUARY 15
FRATERNAL ORDER OF EAGLES Pancake Breakfast 8:30-11am 711 Kootenay St. $5 per person. All proceeds to HEART and STROKE.
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CHOOSING WELLNESS SENIORS’ Exercise Class at the Cranbrook Senior Centre. Mondays from 10:30 to 11:30 am. Bring a bag lunch if desired. Information, call Irene at 250-4264793. CRIBBAGE AT SENIOR Drop-In Centre: 562 3 AVE, Fernie FERNIE LEGION. WE invite any adults to join us and relax in our lounge, please come to the Legion Lounge at 551 - 1st
avenue, weekdays and Saturdays after 2 PM. BINGO NITE IN the Wardner Hall. First Thursday of every month. Opens at 6:30 pm. Kathy, 429-4194 KIMBERLEY SENIORS DANCE, Kimberley Centennial Hall, 1:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. every Tuesday. Info: 427-2805 SPARWOOD EARLY CHILDHOOD Development Committee meetings, 2nd Wednesday of each month 5:00-6:00pm. Leisure Center. Join us for a fast pace discussion on projects to enhance opportunities for preschool children THE ORDER OF The Royal Purple #34 meet the 1st & 3rd Tuesdays of the month at the Elks Hall in Kimberley. New members welcome. Rita, 489-3364.
Jaffray United Church 11 AM, January 25 Jack Lindquist officiating
Everyone Welcome!
EK Lutheran Parish
Calvary Chapel Cranbrook Sunday Service - 10:30 am
Pastor Fraser Coltman & Pastor Dave Morton Mt. Zion Cranbrook 920-11th St. S. Sunday Worship 10 am, Thursday Worship 7 pm Holy Cross Kimberley 105 Howard Sunday Worship 10 am Trinity Fernie 691 - 4th Ave. Sunday Worship 1:30 pm Immanuel Elkford 2700 Balmer Dr. Sunday Worship 4 pm St. Peter’s Invermere 110-7th Ave. Sunday Worship 1:30 pm
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Knox Presbyterian Church Corner Victoria and 3rd Street south 426-7165 Senior Pastor Young Families Pastor - Pastor Al Brouwer Sunday worship/children’s classes 10am Friendly congregation - biblical teaching - traditional and contemporary music - Everyone welcome!
Wednesday Bible Study 7:00pm 518 Cranbrook St. N. (next door to KFC) For more info: 421-1822 Pastor Steve Moon www.calvarychapelcranbrook.com
#2 - 12 Ave. S. on the corner of Baker & 12th Phone: 250-426-2022 Fax: 250-426-2085 Rev. Frank Lewis Sunday Worship.......................... 10:00 am Sunday School 1st & 3rd, Children’s activites alternate weeks •www.cranbrookunited.com
Cranbrook Fellowship Baptist Church Affiliated with Fellowship of Evangelical Baptist Churches in Canada • Interim Pastor Helmut Strauss 2000-5th St. N., Cranbrook • 489-5169 Family Worship .......................... 10:30 am Sunday School ............................ 9:30am
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First Baptist Church
New Life Foursquare Church
Catholic Churches
Kootenay Valley Community Church 533 Slater Road NW, 426-3612 Sunday Worship Service ............ 10:30 am Wednesday Praise Service.......... 5:00 pm Pastor: Captains Linda & Kirk Green
308 10th Ave. South • 489-1057 Sunday Morning Worship • 10am Senior Pastor • Gordon Henry www.cranbrookfoursquare.com
Kimberley Pentecostal Church
8687 Hwy 95A, Kimberley • 250-427-4677 Pastor Ray Green Pre-Service Prayer * 9:30am Sunday Service & Children’s Church * 10am Everyone welcome King’s Cottage Clothing: Wed-Thur 9:30-2, Fri 9:30-1, Sat 10-2
Pastor Kevin Ewaskow Sunday morning worship at 10:30am Children’s ministries at 10:30am 334 14th Ave S • 250-426-4319 www.fbccranbrook.org 250.426.4266
Christ the Servant 1100 – 14th Ave. S Saturday 5 PM & Sunday 9:30 AM St. Mary 39 – 10th Ave S Sunday 8 AM & 11 AM
St. Aidan Orthodox Church 201- 7th. Ave. S. • Phone: 250-489-8006 • www.saintaidan.ca
Divine Liturgy/Typica Service (English) 10:30 am Fellowship lunch and Sunday School to follow Fr. Andrew Applegate 403-554-0193
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plicity, particularly the 1965 model with hidden headlamps. Introduced at the height of Camelot, it was as elegant as Jackie Kennedy. 1956-57 Continental Mk II: The Continental was emphatically not a Lincoln, even though it shared the name of numerous products of that division of the Ford Motor Company. For two brief years, Continental was a division unto itself and the Mk II may well have been the most elegant post-war car built in America. Costing the then-unheard-of sum of $10,000 (the equivalent of almost $87,000 in today’s money), the care and craftsmanship that went into each car ensured that Ford still
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larly elegant design. Not only was it handicapped by being a product of the 1970s, but it was the first time that a substantial number of Chevrolet components were used in a Cadillac (it shared the same underpinnings as the Nova). But this was no Cimarron. The first-generation Seville was elegant, restrained and every bit a Cadillac. Although it was the smallest car in the lineup, it was the most expensive and it looked the part. 1956 Chrysler 300B: The first of the 300 “letter-series” (the 1955 C-300 was never actually called the “300A”), it was probably the prettiest Mopar design of the 1950s. Its pillarless hardtop design and restrained use of chrome were wildly inconsistent with the over-the-top performance that the car was capable of
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OBITUARY Donald J. Mazur 1932-2015 The family of Don Mazur sadly announces his passing on January 18, 2015 in Cranbrook, BC at the age of 82. Don (Scrubby) was born in Vancouver on November 23, 1932. Don was a respected business in the Lumber Industry. He owned portable sawmills and logging operations in the Yahk, Flathead and Ruby Creek areas. He also operated his own sawmill at Elko. The bush provided a good, clean living for his family. The Love of his Life was his wife Bev. He taught his 3 children to respect the Land, and how to Fish and Hunt in the Bloom & Gold Creek areas. Scrubby retired at 57. Don & Bev were fishermen so they followed the salmon runs from Vancouver Island to the Queen Charlottes. Adventures included driving across Canada, to the Baja and the Everglades. Don's memorable hunting trips were to Dease Lake and Africa. They took a few cruises including the Panama Canal & the Bahamas. Scrubby was always busy helping his Plumbob Neighbours. He will be remembered for taking an official coffee break with his friends & relatives. It is safe to say he was a favourite Uncle. The Cabin in the Woods was their second home. They both enjoyed the peace and quiet it offered. They were keen on identifying the birds and watching the action at the salt licks. At 82 Scrubby was living his life to the fullest. He was still out there snowmobiling, quading, fishing & chicken hunting. Don leaves to mourn their spoiled dog Chip; 2 sons Clay; Henry (Caroline); his daughter Donna (Jim); 3 grandchildren Lisa (Trent); Jennifer (Char); and Donielle; one great granddaughter Ella. Don will miss that special bond between brother John and his 2 sisters Evelyn and Irene and his rowdy friend Warreny Boardman. There is a New bright Star watching over us! As per Scrubby's wishes there will be a Celebration of Life at his cabin this summer.
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STEPHENS, Claire Winifred December 17, 1938-January 16, 2015 Claire Winifred Stephens passed away in the early hours of Sunday, January 16, 2015, shortly after her 76th birthday, after a long struggle with dementia. She is now at peace with her father, her mother and her Lord. Claire was born in Tekopurn, New Zealand on December 17, 1938, and later started her long nursing career which took her from New Zealand and Australia to England and finally to Cranbrook in 1969. She ended her career working as a home care nurse with Interior Health. Claire had a no-nonsense approach to life in general and to nursing in particular. She was respected, loved and appreciated by all who knew her. Claire was predeceased by her father and mother in New Zealand and is survived by her husband, Brian and his sons, Corey (Leanne, Cameron, Cara) and Craig, her two brothers, Warwick (Patricia) and Alan in New Zealand, and her son Boyd Kennard from a previous marriage. She also leaves behind many nieces and nephews in New Zealand. There will not be a service but those wishing to remember Claire in a way she would have admired, can simply do something helpful or kind for someone in need, or consider adopting a homeless pet. Condolences may be left for the family at www.markmemorial.com Mark Memorial Funeral Services in care of arrangements (250) 426-4864
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Alice Cullum December 19, 1911-January 11, 2014 Alice Cullum passed away with grace and dignity with her loving family by her side on the evening of Sunday January 11, 2014 at Joseph Creek Care Village in Cranbrook, BC. Alice was born On December 19th 1911, in Weldon Saskatchewan. She blessed the family with 103 years of grace on this earth. Matt, loving husband of 47 years in 1987, as well as 4 siblings Edna, Linda, Arvid and Ingvar, predeceased Alice. She resided in the Pas, Manitoba from the 1920’s to 1940’s, moved to Winnipeg in the 1950’s and finally, with family arrived in Cranbrook in 1988. Alice dedicated her life to the well being of her family as well as excelling as a life grand master bridge player and an ardent fan of and noteworthy curler. She was also a wonderful hairdresser in the Pas, MB for several years before she married. Alice is survived by her 2 sons; Gary (Susi), and Brant (Dianne), 10 grandchildren; Corrina, David, Leanne, Marina, Darlene, Linda, Jessica, Krista, Alissa, and Brittany as well as her treasured 16 great- grand children and one great, great-grand son. The family is so blessed to have had her in their lives for such a long time, and we will never forget the impact she had on us all. We invite friends and family to join us at 2:00pm Saturday, January 25th, 2015 at The Dwelling Place Church 2324 2nd Street South, Cranbrook, BC to enjoy with us a tribute to a life well lived.
OBITUARY Pearl Victoria (Becher) Sumner July 23, 1928-December 27, 2014 In loving memory we announce the passing of Pearl Sumner at St. John Hospice, UBC. Pearl was relocated to Vancouver in June to better meet the challenges of cancer which she faced with the remarkable courage, grace and optimism that characterized her life. Born in Kindersley, Saskatchewan as the eldest of 6, she is pre-deceased by brother Jim Hayden, sister Sylvia Hayden, and survived by sisters Shirley White, Marlene Clark and Ellen Cashen. Pearl was predeceased by her first husband of 46 years, Kurt Becher (d. 1992), and will be dearly missed by her second husband Walter Sumner of Salmon Arm and her two step daughters Elaine Shigatomi and Emily Nelson, three step grandchildren and 3 great step grandchildren. She was very proud of her 17 beloved grandchildren and 10 great grandchildren by her nine adoring children: Alice Thorner, Tom Becher, Lynda Kazanowski, Randy Becher, Robert Becher, Mary Ann Becher, Nancy Theissen, Harley Becher, and Shannon Ekkle. Pearl's warm smile and twinkling eyes will be fondly remembered by her extended family and many friends throughout the Columbia and Okanagan Valleys where she resided over the last 70 years. While a dedicated mother devoted to the tumult of her large family, she touched many throughout British Columbia with her serene and caring heart, her enthusiasm and love for the beauty in life, and her relentless spirit to make the best of it. She was a classy lady. Condolences may be sent to <x10u8ing@shaw.ca>. A Celebration of Life will be scheduled for a later date in Salmon Arm.
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Dale Honeyman 1924 - 2015 Mom was reunited with her soul mate Harold Honeyman on January 15, 2015, at 90 years of age. She proudly served with the Royal Canadian Air Force Women's Division from 1943 to 1946, and was a long term member and supporter of the Royal Canadian Legion Branch 67 in Kimberley and then in Cranbrook at Branch 24. Mom loved to help out where she could and was most comfortable doing so from behind the scenes. She passed on her passion for good food and cooking to her family and she was known for her nurturing spirit in the garden and the support she freely gave to her children, their families and those who spent time with her. Mom will be lovingly remembered by her sons Ray, Gordon (Cynthia), Collin (Laura) and Keith (Sally); as well as by her grandchildren Michael, Brian, Lindsay, Rachelle, Carly and Matthew; her two great granddaughters Jocelyn and Frankie Dale and numerous nieces and nephews. Mom was predeceased by her husband Harold and her son Arthur. A special thank you to the staff at Joseph Creek Care Village and East Kootenay Regional Hospital for their care and support. Please join our family in a Celebration Of Mom's Life on Saturday, July 18, 2015 in the McPherson Funeral Home Reception Room in Cranbrook at 1:00 pm. In lieu of flowers, those wishing to make a memorial donation in Mom's honour may do so to the: Cranbrook Regional Hospital Auxiliary, 13 - 24th Avenue North, Cranbrook British Columbia, V1C 3H9 or the charity of your choice. Arrangements entrusted to McPherson Funeral Service. Condolences for the family can be offered at: www.mcphersonfh.com
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Margaret "Maggie" Francis Dorris 1930 - 2015 Maggie was born in Cranbrook, BC on June 13, 1930 at the St. Eugene Hospital, the first of three children to Eleanor and Frank Bridges, long time Cranbrook residents. She attended Cranbrook Central School and after graduating from the Cranbrook High School, she attended Sprott Shaw Community College in Vancouver BC, returning thereafter to work at the National Fruit Company and the Provincial Health Unit in Cranbrook. In 1950, she joined 2 of her friends to travel to Montreal, QC where she worked with Budge Carbon Paper Manufacturing Company. The small town called and she returned to settle in Cranbrook and work for the Provincial Social Welfare Department. In 1953 she married Gerald Dorris, the father of her three children. The Dorris' lived in New Westminster, Lethbridge, AB, Spokane, WA, and Scottsdale, AZ, as well as the place she always loved, Cranbrook, for many years. In 1979, Maggie returned to Arizona where she lived till her retirement in 1992. During that time she worked with Varian Electronics Inc., and Intergroup Healthcare of Arizona. After retiring she maintained her home and a rental business in Scottsdale as well as her heavenly place at Moyie Lake where she spent several months every year. Maggie said her roots were at Moyie Lake, having spent many summers on the lake at Green Bay where her uncle Harold Bridges, who was founder of the Green Bay Resort with her grandfather, JF Bridges. Her place at Moyie, which she shared with her son David, remained a 'work in progress' and she often said, she was doing exactly what she had always wanted to do with her life. In 2006, Cranbrook called again and she moved back where she settled happily till her passing on Thursday, January 15th, 2015. Maggie was predeceased by her parents, her beloved son Michael Dorris in 2008, her nephews Allan & Ronald Bridges, and her companion Dennis Scott in 1999. She is survived by her son David Dorris (Rhonda) and their 3 sons, Jordy (Amy), Parker and Aaron; and her daughter Nancy Lemire (Monty) and her 2 daughters, Melissa (Nedi) and Amy (Ira) and three great-grandchildren; Fynn, Nash & Micah. She is also survived by her brother Harvey Bridges (Jean) and their family; and her sister Lois Maguire (Ernie) and their family. Maggie was very close with her brother and sister who were exceptionally kind to her. Maggie likened her many friends to jewels and she cherished them that way. She lived life in a very positive way. She was a lifetime hockey contributor (member of the founding executive board of the Cranbrook Colts Junior Hockey League), she liked to laugh, to play bridge (especially duplicate bridge), and wasn't afraid of hard work - that is the legacy she received from her mother Eleanor and the one she leaves to the wonderful young people in her surviving family. A memorial service for Maggie will be held at McPherson Funeral Home in Cranbrook on Friday, January 23, 2015 at 1:00 pm. Arrangements entrusted to McPherson Funeral Service. Condolence for the family can be offered at: www.mcphersonfh.com
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LIPSACK - Margorie Esther 1949 - 2015 On the early evening hours of Monday, January 12th, 2015, Margorie Esther Lipsack passed away suddenly at her home at the age of 65 years. Margorie was born in Cranbrook, BC on April 15th, 1949 to Fred and Lillian Lancaster, one of five children. Margorie is survived by her husband of 45 years, Garth, and her two sons, Gary and Grant. She was pre-deceased by both of her parents. As per Margorie's wishes, there will be no funeral service. Cremation arraignments are being provided by Mark Memorial Services in Cranbrook, BC.
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Prior to obtaining a Request for Proposal (RFP) package, contractors must provide a prospectus with the following information: 1. Company name and contact information, including a phone number and an email address. 2. Brief description of your company and services offered. 3. Previous work history with dates that would pertain to this RFP. Once we have received your prospectus, a package will be sent to you with instructions on how to submit a complete proposal. Tolko reserves the right to reject in whole or in part, any or all proposals for any reason. Completed proposals must be submitted by 5:00pm (PST) on Friday, January 30th. Until a formal purchase order or other contractual document is finalized, signed and accepted by Tolko, Tolko does not intend to create any contractual relationship (either express or implied) with any entity submitting a proposal or other response to the Tolko request for quotation. As a result, those who submit a proposal are free to modify or withdraw their proposal as they deem appropriate. The successful recipient will be considered an independent contractor. Company Prospectus and Contractor Proposal(s) can be faxed or emailed to: Attn: Travis Kiel Fax: 250 547 1274 Email: travis.kiel@tolko.com All proposals will be kept confidential.
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Friday, January 23, 2015 Kootenay News Advertiser
Services
Services
Handypersons
Home Improvements
CHIMPS HANDYMAN SERVICE
PDQ HOME Improvements Hardwood flooring, laminate flooring, countertops, small renoâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s, tiling, finish carpentry, etc. (250)421-7977
Painting & Decorating
Randyâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Home Rejuvenations. All types of renovations & repairs. Portfolio & References. Cell (250)420-7471
Residential and Commercial Painting, Cranbrook & area, 15 years experience. Call Steve at Herzberg Painting, (250)919-4460
Household Services
Pets & Livestock
Equestrian
Leave a message ChimpsHandyman.ca
A-1 FURNACE & Air Duct Cleaning. Complete Furnace/Air Duct Systems cleaned & sterilized. Locally owned & operated. 1-800-5650355 (Free estimates)
Help Wanted
Help Wanted
Snow Shovelling, Kitchens, Bathrooms, Painting, Flooring, Basements and More. WE DO THAT! Call Doug
250-426-7222
,QODQG .HQZRUWK 3DUNHU 3DFLĂ&#x20AC;F Cranbrook BC has an immediate opening for an experienced JOURNEYMAN TRUCK MECHANIC. 3-4 years working experience is an asset for this position. Cat, Cummins and Eaton experience is preferred. Competitive wage and EeneĂ&#x20AC;t pacNage. 3Oease fax or e maiO resume to the attention of Jock MacDonald (250)426-6122. EmaiO MmacdonaOd#inOand group.com 'rop off address 6E59,CE 'E3$570E17 ,1' 5' C5$1%522. %C 9 C C
Rickâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Fine Meats &
Award Winning Sausage
Rickâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Fine Meats & Award Winning Sausage is a family oriented business.We are looking for a
Full Time Deli Worker
Tuesday-Saturday. All day shifts. Reliable/Bondable. Cash experience. Excellent Customer Service. Foodsafe and meat wrapping experience an asset. Apply in person to Rick with Resume. 1350B Theatre Rd., Cranbrook, BC
Meadowbrook Horse Drawn Cart,
made of Oak, comes with brakes, also with double tree, like new, $2200 obo. (250)342-0617 WANTED: Board for 1 saddle horse in Cranbrook area, preferably pasture. I will do my own trimming and worming. Phone #: 1-250-262-7683
Merchandise for Sale
$100 & Under Assorted Used tires: Will buy or sell: sets of 4, pairs & spares, car & truck, 13â&#x20AC;? to 18â&#x20AC;?, $25/each. Turn at Lordco, down hill to first right, in to barn on left. Rainbow vacuum D4 accessories: Aqua Mate, $40. Vacuum sprayer bottle, $20. 2 quart water basin, $20. Water basin dolly with casters, $20. Separator, $20. Hose with 2 metal attachments, $40. Dusting brush, upholstery tool, crevice tool, floor brush, $10/each. Belt for power nozzle, $5. 4 bottles of scented drops, $5. (250)489-1535
Help Wanted
JOB POSTING POSITION: TERM: HOURS OF WORK:
(Competition #04-2015) ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT (EXEMPT) 6 month term (could become permanent position) 8:30AM â&#x20AC;&#x201C; 5:00 PM, Monday to Friday (37.5 hr work week) Dependent upon Experience Monday, February 16th, 2015
HOURLY RATE: START DATE: DUTIES: Under the general direction of the Chief Administrative Officer, the Administrative Assistant performs a wide variety of confidential administrative duties at a senior level and provides technical support to all administrative functions associated with the office of the CAO, Corporate Officer, the Mayor and Councillors. The position provides an effective and reliable communication link between all Departments, municipal employees, senior government officials as well as members of the public, the business community and special interest groups. QUALIFICATIONS: 2 year Business Administration Certificate or equivalent. Minimum of 3 years of corporate office experience, preferably in a local government administration setting, or an equivalent combination of training and experience. Valid Class 5 Driverâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s License. Qualifications must be outlined with all verifications of education/ certification attached. Interested applicants are requested to submit a City Job Application form, a covering letter and resume showing proof of all certifications. Applications will be received up to 12:00 noon local time, Monday, February 2nd, 2015 and must be addressed in confidence to: #04-2015 Human Resources Officer City of Kimberley 340 Spokane Street, Kimberley BC V1A 2E8 E-mail: hr@kimberley.ca (Submissions in WORD or .pdf formats only) We wish to express our appreciation to all applicants for their interest and effort in applying for this position. However, only candidates selected for an interview will be contacted.
Merchandise for Sale
Merchandise for Sale
Merchandise for Sale
$100 & Under
Firearms
Stainless steel mini buffet style electric food chafer (warmer), 5 deep trays, great shape, $45 obo. Call or text, (250)417-7056 Sylvia Browne book collection, new condition, $10-$15 each. China doll collection, $20/each. Ladies figure skates, size 10, $20. Ladies figure skates, size 6, $20. Cross country skis, $75 or less. Cross country boots, various sizes, $25/each. Telemark skis, $100. Large dog crate, $50. Rossignol skis, $100. Hinged Christmas tree, 5.5â&#x20AC;&#x2122;, $25. Hinged Christmas tree, 7.5â&#x20AC;&#x2122;, $30. 2 cans house paint, honey beige, $30. 2 church music boxes, $25/each. (250)426-2971 Two bathroom counter tops with sinks, 52â&#x20AC;? long & 44â&#x20AC;? long, $50. (250)417-6603 Two HD Bell dishes & two PVRâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s, $100 each set. (250)426-3985
7mm Remington Ultra mag. Remington model 700 Sendereo, 4 boxes of shells, 2 boxes of brass, $1000. Call (250)341-5260 WANTED: RIFLES, shotguns, restricted weapons, reloading equipment, decoys or any other shooting related items. Fully licensed. Glen 250-428-6750
Heavy Duty Machinery
$200 & Under 1995 Dodge Caravan for parts, still runs, $150. 1 (250)489-2549 â&#x20AC;&#x153;Camp-Fires in the Canadian Rockiesâ&#x20AC;?, 1912, $140; 1906, 1st Edition, $200. â&#x20AC;&#x153;This Was the Kootenayâ&#x20AC;?, by Clara Graham, $175. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Ethnography of The Kutenaiâ&#x20AC;?, by H.H. TurneyHigh, $125. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Prelude to Bonanzaâ&#x20AC;?, signed copy, by Wright, $40. â&#x20AC;&#x153;The Canadian Alpine Journalâ&#x20AC;?, Volume 1, #1, 1907, $100. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Wanderings of an Artistâ&#x20AC;?, by Paul Kane, 1925, $40. (250)489-4532 Downhill ski boots, $125. Volki skis, $125. Purple counter top w/white sink & faucet, $125. (250)426-2971 Four LT 275/70/R18â&#x20AC;?, 10-ply HD Severe Service, $200. Four LT 285/70/R17â&#x20AC;?, 10-ply, $150 for all. Two LT 275/70/R18â&#x20AC;?, 10-ply Severe Service, $150 for both. To see, turn at Lordco, down hill to first right, follow in to barn on left, anytime. Four matching 195/65/R15â&#x20AC;? M&S on Toyota 5-hole rims, $150. (250)417-6603
$300 & Under Queen mattress & boxspring matched set, Sealy-Illustrious Pillowtop, very clean, always covered with a mattress pad, also comes with Queen/King steel bed frame on 6 casters, $250 for both. (250)489-1535 Queensize mattress set, ex. cond., $250. (250)489-5930 Ranger â&#x20AC;&#x153;21â&#x20AC;? swimming pool filter, $800 new, asking $300 firm. 1 (250)417-6603 Serger, $250. (250)426-2971
Food Products BC INSPECTED
GRADED AA OR BETTER LOCALLY GROWN NATURAL BEEF Hormone Free Grass Fed/Grain Finished Freezer Packages Available Quarters/Halves $4.30/lb Hanging Weight Extra Lean Ground Beef Available TARZWELL FARMS 250-428-4316 Creston
Bison Meat Now Available Locally raised in the Kootenays
Grass & Hay Fed
No Antibiotics No Added Hormones 1 (250)489-4786 Leave message Ground beef, $5.50/lb from SilverTip Ranch, a certified organic beef producer. Call us or come to Cranbrook Farmerâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Market on Jan. 24. (250)429-3483
Heavy Duty Machinery
A-STEEL SHIPPING DRY STORAGE CONTAINERS Used 20â&#x20AC;&#x2122;40â&#x20AC;&#x2122;45â&#x20AC;&#x2122;53â&#x20AC;&#x2122; and insulated containers all sizes in stock. Trades are welcome. 40â&#x20AC;&#x2122;Containers under $2500! DMG 40â&#x20AC;&#x2122; containers under $2,000 each. Also JD 544 & 644 wheel Loaders & 20,000 lb CAT forklift. Wanted to buy 300 size hydraulic excavator. Ph Toll free 1-866-528-7108 1-778-298-3192 8am-5pm Delivery BC and AB www.rtccontainer.com
Misc. for Sale 10 ROLLS of R-10 insulation. 172â&#x20AC;&#x2122; x 4â&#x20AC;&#x2122;. paper one side. Peel & stick. $370 roll O.B.O. 250402-8273 Affordable Steel Shipping Containers for sale/rent 20â&#x20AC;&#x2122; & 40â&#x20AC;&#x2122; Kootenay Containers Castlegar 250-365-3014 HOT TUB (SPA) COVERS. Best price. Best quality. All shapes & colours available. 1-866-652-6837 www.thecoverguy.com/ newspaper? Need good movers? Need help? Need that big heavy thing moved? $75/hr in town, 2 men & small truck. Call the good guys at Mission View. (250)489-8772 STEEL BUILDINGS/metal buildings 60% off! 20x28, 30x40, 40x62, 45x90, 50x120, 60x150, 80x100 sell for balance owed! Call 1-800-4572206 or visit online: www.crownsteelbuildings.ca. STEEL BUILDINGS. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Really big sale!â&#x20AC;? All steel building models and sizes. Plus extra savings. Buy now and we will store until spring. Pioneer Steel 1-800-668-5422 or visit online: www.pioneersteel.ca
Stain glass dragonfly lamp, $375. Violin, case & bow, $350. (250)426-2971
710B JD Extend A back hoe, slides & cylinders have been repaired, digging & clean up buckets 80%, detachable, no tractor, digging depth 23â&#x20AC;&#x2122; $2500 (250)417-6536
Pets
Pets
$400 & Under
980G Cat Wheel loader, c/w bucket & log forks, low component hours. D8N Cat Dozer, c/w M/S ripper, low component hours. Cat 300B Excavator, c/w 2 buckets, very good cond., $38,000 obo. Cat 245 Excavator, c/w dig bucker, excellent size for placer mining, $28,500 obo. Fiorentino Bros. Contracting, 250-489-9502
Traeger wood pellet furnace, 80,000 BTU, $1000 obo. Kozi wood pellet insert stove, $1000 obo. (250)427-7171 or (250)464-5214
Wanted
Antlers, Horns,
All Kinds, Taxidermy Kelly, (250)426-6993 kubiwest@telus.net
Merchandise for Sale
Misc. Wanted Antiques wanted by private collector, car dealership, gas station or soda signs & door pushes, pre 1970 tin toy trucks, cars & windups, also brewery or soda calendars. (250)427-0500 or (250)4207129
Antlers Wanted,
Sheds & Sets, Elk & Deer. Call Rick 250-422-3444 Private Collector Looking to Buy Coin Collections, Silver, Antiques, Native Art, Estates + Chad: 778-281-0030 Local Wanted; 1-1/2â&#x20AC;? (250)919-5869
www.oneofthefamilypetcarecentre.com
or call: 250-426-6461
Furniture
Wanted: Archie & Betty & Veronica comic books, old & new, contact Lorne & Carol after 10 am (250)426-4931. Or call Carol cell, 250-919-1465 or Lorne cell 250-919-6512 Wanted: I collect your old unwanted vehicle & machinery batteries. Ask for John, (250)428-4558 Wanted: if you have any horses you no longer want free or cheap, give me a call. Also wanted Buddy Saddle. (250)254-1768 Creston
Musical Instruments DJ SERVICE & KARAOKE Weddings (complete), anniversaries, birthdays & family reunions. Will travel throughout area. *Not expensive - No time limit or extra costs. One price 20+ years of entertaining. Families & guests. CALL ME! Leave Message 250-421-3298,Lily. Music Lessons available, any age, any instrument. Call Dean Smith, (250)426-2729
Garage Sales Family wanting to buy fix it up hobby farm or raw land, in mountains of BC, private, secluded, away from main hwy, (250)569-2238
Sporting Goods
Consignment Sporting Goods 917 Kootenay St. N., Cranbrook
www.funhogz.com 417-2828
Debbie #355454
Breed: Domestic Longhair Cross Color: Brown Tabby Sex: Female (spayed) Age: Adult
Please call to adopt
EKSPCA (250)426-6751
Furniture
"We make your house a home."
Call Shannon today and get in the largest printed classified section in the Kootenays!
Deadlines: Tues. (for Fri. paper) & Thurs. (for Mon. paper), 2 pm
1510-2nd St. N., Cranbrook shannon@kootenayadvertiser.com 1-800-665-2382, 250-489-3455
813 Baker Street, Cranbrook, BC t
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Wanted antiques by private collector, Medalta advertising, like Ogilvies flour, milk pitchers & bowls, or pottery whiskey jugs, with town names on them, also Seltzer bottles, soda pops or pottery ginger beers, from BC, AB or Sask. 1 (250)427-0500 or 420-7129
One of the Family Inc. 1996 www.oneofthefamilypetcarecentre.com
We are a TRUSTED name in your community and the pet industry. Spectacular,country setting just minutes from Cranbrook. Dedicated to the care and well-being of your family pets. Board with the PROVEN PROFESSIONALS the first time you leave them. We welcome you to check our Web. page out at :
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Apt/Condo for Rent
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Antiques / Classics
Real Estate For Sale By Owner
BRIGHT cozy 2 bedroom condo. 1.5 bathrooms. Near Tamarack mall. Outside entry, balcony, laundry hookups. No smoking. Preferably no pets. $975/mos. 250-421-0957 Hampshire Apartments, quiet convenient location, inc heat & hot water, n/s, n/p, 1bdrm, $625/mth; 2-bdrm, $775/mth, Call (250)417-7379
REDUCED!
Condo in Creston, BC, adult complex, 2-bdrm, 2-bath, w/d, f/s,dishwasher, beautiful view, $219,000. (250)417-7072 or (250)489-4456
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www.crestonvalley.com/ property/rennich/index.php
Mobile Homes & Parks Well maintained mobile on Kokanee Court, quiet, clean, adults only, pets allowed, 3bdrm, 2-bath, new hot water tank & roof, low maintenance yard, crushed gravel & lawn, paved driveway, small garden, reasonable to heat & low property taxes, asking $179,000. (250)421-3628
Open Houses Open House, Sat, Jan 24, 1pm-3pm, 333 10th Ave S. 4bdrm, 2-bath home on Heritage Hill in Cranbrook, many upgrades, granite, stainless, roof, siding, HW tank, $269,900. (250)426-4034
Mortgages
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1 or 2 Bedroom units Beautifully renovated, Clean, quiet, secure, NO SMOKING, NO PETS, NO PARTIES laundry facilities, adult oriented. Ref. req. Starting at $750/month
(250)417-1011 Quiet downtown location, 1bdrm apt in Cranbrook, $625/mo, inc. all utilities, adults only, references required. (250)919-3744 WILSHIRE Apartments, central location, incl heat, hot water, games room, sauna, hot tub, n/p, n/s, n/parties, 2-bdrm units, $725-$800. 1-bdrm, $650. Call 250-417-7379
Mortgages
Creston COMMERCIAL BUILDING
3600 sq.ft. of Retail Space
Located DOWNTOWN Excellent High Traffic Area Plenty of Parking 250-428-5240
Duplex / 4 Plex Lower level of duplex, 2bdrm, util inc, w/d, n/s, n/p, $850/m. (250)581-0952
Ol’ Blue 1954 International Off frame. Restored: motor, paint, no rust. Lots of fun & money invested ($15,000) Asking only $8500 for a new toy (250)417-1418
CranbrookBright, quiet, large, newly renovated 1-bdrm walk out basement suite, large South facing windows overlooking Rocky Mountains, private driveway, cork floors, walk in closet, stacked HE W/D, SS appliances, gas FP, covered deck & large fenced backyard, close to downtown & bus route, n/s, n/p, $950 + utilities, available January. Contact, 1(250)908-0244 or adrianpembroke@hotmail.com Recently renovated, large house in quiet neighborhood. 2-bdrms with 2 custom bathrooms. Plus 2-bdrm suite with full bathroom & it’s own kitchen, great for the inlaws or teenagers. All on main floor, includes deck, F/S in each unit, DW, W/D, n/s, n/p, $1400 + util. (250)417-7379
1966 Chrysler Windsor, partially restored, $7000 obo. (250)429-3937
Rooms for Rent Furnished room for rent, close to College of the Rockies Gold Creek Campus, $550/mo plus DD, n/s, n/p, n/parties. Call (250)489-5016 (250)919-4172 or email dipsy_d43@hotmail.com
Shared Accommodation
Open Houses East Kootenay Realty
Open Houses SCAN HERE
for a map of our
OPEN HOUSES
Cranbrook • Saturday, January 24
11:00am-12:00pm 53-700 Patterson St. NW
2 bdrm, 1 bath newer double wide with open concept floor plan.
$87,500
Michelle Rybachuk
12:30 -1:30pm 1763 Albert Road
3+1 bdrm, 3 bath home on 2.25 acres close to city limits
$409,900
Michelle Rybachuk
Cars - Domestic
Cars - Domestic
2007 Toyota Matrix, manual trans., 122,000km, $7800. (250)489-1753
2014 Kia Sorento LX, auto, 3.3L, 6-cyl, Stock #BI2063, $26,995. Chalet GM, DL #6340, 1-866-652-9863 2014 Nissan Altima Sedan, 2.5L, 4-cyl, auto, Stock #N257773, $17,595. Alpine Toyota, DL #30845, 1-888418-4798 2014 Nissan Maxima SV Sedan, 3.5L, 6-cyl, auto, Stock #C455974, $23,999. Alpine Toyota, DL #30845, 1-888418-4798 2014 Nissan Versa Note SV, auto, 1.6L 4-cyl fuel injection, Stock #B359360, $17,995. Chalet GM, DL #6340, 1-866652-9863
Four 205/60R16 Goodyear Nordic winter tires on 5-hole universal mag wheels, Nitrogen, balanced. Used one season, ex. cond., $450 firm. (250)489-2100 (250)421-0020
Cars - Domestic
1984 Mazda RX-7, 226,000km, above average condition, $2500. (250)426-7988
2002 Merc Cougar 2.5L V6, Std, almost new, rebuilt front to back, see Kijiji ad ID 1032567591. (250)489-1956
2002 Toyota van, must sell, offers. (250)426-8307 2003 Volkswagen Jetta Wolfsburg, 1.8L, 5-spd manual, Stock #T4357B, $7995. Denham Ford, DL #30786, 1800-663-3839 2004 Chevrolet Impala Sedan, 3.4L V6 Cylinder Engine, auto, Stock #14T0101A, $7785. Melody Motors, DL #5248, (250)427-4224 2004 Grand Marquis LS, 2 sets Toyo tires, very clean, electronic dash, 170,000km, $5900. (250)422-3254 2005 Chevy Cobalt 2.2 Ecotec, 4-cyl, 5-spd, 30mpg, 178,000km, great shape, 2 sets of like new winters & all seasons on rims, $3800 obo. (250)426-7053 (250)421-3217 2005 Ford Mustang, 72,000km, 5-spd manual, $8900 obo. (250)426-9735 2005 Mazda 3, auto, sport wheels, 4 winters on rims, $7700. (250)426-7354
ROOM FOR rent $500. Fully furnished, all utils inc. Close to CBK college & downtown. (250)417-7674 ROOMS for rent in Cbk, incl util. Must be working or college student, $400 & $430. Available immediately. (250)426-2479
Want to Rent WANTED to lease for 1 year in Cranbrook area, Approx. 2000 sq ft (plus or minus) shop for storage of furniture and all terrain vehicles. Does not have to be in city limits. Phone #: 1-250-262-7683
1985 Thunderbird Elan V6 Automatic 78,500 km No rust excellent condition $5,500 OBO (250)421-7054
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Antiques / Classics 1957 Studebaker truck, runs well, new paint, $8000 obo. (250)464-1286 (250)489-2265 1963 Plymouth Belvedere, push button control, please make me an offer. (250)4268307 1972 Chev show truck, 350 CID, auto, 2WD, column shift, bucket seats, nice paint, green with black interior, asking $11,900. 250-427-5895
1991 Corsica, good cond, runs great,CD player, power windows, AC, cruise. Ski rack, winter tires, approx. 160,000km, new battery. as is $1200 obo 250-417-6952
2006 Monte Carlo, sporty, 2-dr, white, summers & winters, $5000. (250)919-5210 2006 Volkswagen Jetta Sedan 1.9L TDI Turbo 4 Cyl, FWD, 6-spd auto, diesel, Stock #V26370A. Arrow Motors, DL #5467, 1-855-8886864 www.importautogroup.com 2007 Chevrolet Cobalt SS Supercharged Coupe, 2.0L 2.0L, 5-spd manual, Stock #T14477B, $10,995. Cranbrook Dodge, DL #30708, 1888-259-7039 2007 Ford Fusion SE, 2.3L, auto, Stock #T4207B, $8995. Denham Ford, DL #30786, 1800-663-3839
1:00- 2:00pm 1224 Larch Drive
5 bedroom, 2 bath, COMPLETELY UPDATED family home!
$279,900 Chris Nault
www.ekrealty.com for open house maps, rental properties, property details and mortgages
25 - 10th Ave. S. Cranbrook 250-426-8211 1-866-426-8211 385 Wallinger Ave., Kimberley 250-427-0070 1-866-427-0070
1979 El Camino SS, 350 motor, auto trans, p/s, p/b, p/dl, air, power bucket seats, Keystone Mags, ex. cond., white w/black interior, asking $7500.
Call after 6pm, (250)426-4311
1996 Corvette Collector Edition, 160,000km, 2 roofs, auto, original paint, engine LT4, fully loaded,ex cond, asking $16,000 obo. (250)426-3802 1997 Camaro 30th Anniversary Edition, black, V6, auto, loaded, 30,000km on new motor, $4700 obo. (250)428-7454
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Cars - Domestic
4 Firestone winter tires, 195/65R15 4-bolt mounted on steel rims, off of Chev Cobalt, should fit any Chev or Sunfire, used 1 month, $500 firm. (250)427-3477
Homes for Rent
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1997 Dodge Intrepid, great running condition, 204,000 km, $1500. 1 (250)426-2458 1998 Subaru Forester AWD, well maintained, new timing belt, battery, windshield, no rust, 220,000 km, $5000. (250)346-3378 2000 Buick LeSabre, 175,000 km, new brakes, exhaust, water pump, c/w winter tires, $5000. (250)464-0112 2001 Chevrolet Impala Base Sedan, 3.4L V6, 4-spd auto, Stock #T14459A, $11,998. Cranbrook Dodge, DL #30708, 1-888-259-7039
Auto Accessories/Parts
SPARWOOD, 2-storey, 3bdrm townhouse for rent w/full basement, close to school & rec centre. (250)425-4448 primeprop@mymts.net
Open Houses
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2007 Mazda 3 Sedan Manual transmission After market LED Spyder headlights Kenwood CD/ DVD deck Bluetooth compatible. Excellent condition. Very clean. One owner. $10,000 (250)919-7788
2008 Chev Cobalt LS, 2-dr, air, satellite radio, 5-spd, spoiler, winter tires, 4 new all season radials included, all maintenance receipts, 108,000 km, excellent condition $6500 obo. (250)427-3957 2008 Pontiac Grande Prix, V6, 1 owner, no rust, no dents, 111,000 km, $9500. Call (250)427-7094 (250)427-8758 2008 Toyota Yaris, 4-dr, 5-spd standard, new front tires & bearings, runs well, 212,000 km, $4200 obo.(250)421-8976 2009 Nissan Cube Station Wagon, 1.8L 4 Cyl, FWD, auto, Stock #N14416A, $11,995. Sun Valley Nissan, DL #30313, 1-855-888-6864 www.importautogroup.com 2009 Pontiac G3 Wave SE 4dr Sedan, 1.6L, manual, Stock #T4370A, $7995. Denham Ford, DL #30786, 1-800663-3839 2009 Pontiac G8 4dr Sdn, auto, 3.6L, 6-cyl fuel injection, Stock #1G7071A, $13,999. North Star GM, DL #5717, 1888-424-6831 2009 Volkswagen Jetta Wagon Comfortline Station Wagon, 2.0L Turbo 4 Cyl, FWD, 6-spd auto, diesel, Stock #A43490, $15,995. Arrow Motors, DL #5467, 1-855-888-6864 www.importautogroup.com 2010 Chevrolet Cobalt LT Sedan, 2.2L 4-Cyl, 5-spd auto, Stock #T14445A, $11,998. Cranbrook Dodge, DL #30708, 1-888-259-7039 2010 Chevrolet Malibu 4dr Sdn LT, 2.4L 4 cyl Fuel Injection, Red Jewel Tint Coat, auto, Stock #1J5162A, $13,499. North Star GM, DL #5717, 1888-424-6831 2010 Nissan Altima 2.5S Coupe, 2.5L 4 Cyl., FWD, auto, Stock #N81728A, $17,995. Sun Valley Nissan, DL #30313, 1-855-888-6864 www.importautogroup.com 2011 Buick Regal 4dr Sdn, 2.0L 4 cyl Turbo Fuel Injected, auto, Stock #1G7807A, $21,999. North Star GM, DL #5717, 1-888-424-6831 2012 Chevrolet Cruze LT Turbo, 1.4L I-4 cyl, FWD, Stock #14-593721A, $15,995. Cranbrook Kia, DL #30736, 1-866980-7966 2012 Chevrolet Impala LS Sedan, FWD, 3.6L V-6 cyl, Stock #PB9310, $16,995. Cranbrook Kia, DL #30736, 1866-980-7966 2012 Chevrolet Sonic LT Hatchback, 1.8L I-4 cyl, FWD, Stock #PB5239, $15,999. Cranbrook Kia, DL #30736, 1866-980-7966 2012 Chevrolet Sonic LT Sedan, 1.8L 4 Cylinder Engine, auto, Stock #14T8696A, $15,362. Melody Motors, DL #5248, (250)427-4224 2012 Dodge Avenger SXT Sedan, 2.4L I-4 cyl, FWD, Stock #PB4580A, $16,995. Cranbrook Kia, DL #30736, 1-866980-7966 2012 Ford Fusion SEL Sedan, 3.0L, 6-cyl, auto, AWD, blue, Stock #H28803A, $16,800. Spring Honda, DL #31110, 1888-638-4488 2012 Subaru Impreza 2.0i AWD Hatchback, 2.0L 4 Cyl, Stock #S04922A, $18,995. Subaru of Cranbrook, DL #10523, 1-855-888-6864 www.importautogroup.com 2013 Kia Rio LX, 1.6L, 4-cyl fuel injection, Stock #BI4820, $14,995. Chalet GM, DL #6340, 1-866-652-9863 2014 Buick Encore AWD 4dr, auto, 1.4L, 4-cyl, Stock #61541, $29,995. North Star GM, DL #5717, 1-888-4246831 2014 Chevrolet Malibu Sedan, 2.5L, 4-cyl, auto, Stock #F146977, $16,999. Alpine Toyota, DL #30845, 1-888418-4798 2014 Honda Accord EX-L Coupe, V6, 3.5L, 6-cyl, auto, Stock #B11265, $32,800. Spring Honda, DL #31110, 1888-638-4488
Commercial Vehicles 45’ Commercial transport van, heated, new 24.5 rubber, $5000. (250)489-8794
Motorcycles 1982 Honda Interstate Goldwing, 1100cc, A1 shape, 62,372km, inc. trailer, asking $5500. Henry, (250)428-3545 2004 Vulcan 2000, 2053 cu.cm of power & torque, if you are searching for the most powerful cruiser in mint cond., this is it! $7900. (250)2316720 Kimberley 2004 Yamaha Roadstar 1700, ex cond, 40,000km, lots of extras including Stage II upgrade, $8400. (250)489-2474 2008 750 Honda Shadow, 16,823 km, c/w windshield, saddle bags, sissy bar, engine guard & bike cover, ex. cond., $6000. (250)529-7724 2008 Honda CRF250X, $4800 obo Barely used less than 200 km (250)427-7229 2011 HONDA CRF230F w/riding gear, low km, 10 hrs approx riding time, $4800. 1 (250)426-3606 HD Sportster factory 1200 custom, 5400 km, mint. (250)426-7710
Off Road Vehicles 2010 Child’s ATV, electric start, 107cc, like new, $450. (250)422-3254 2010 Dinli Centhor, red, 700cc ATV, trunk, wench, 500km, $5500. (250)428-7305 2012 Arctic Cat Prowler Side by Side 700, has 386km on it, like new, $10,000. (250)4214374 Creston
Recreational/Sale 11-1/2’ truck camper, older model, $200. (250)426-5666 (250)919-0125 1978 24’ Prowler, good cond., $1900. (250)427-3300
1982 Rustler pickup camper 9-1/2’, 3 burner stove, fridge/freeze, furnace, bathroom, good condition. $2000 obo Call 250-417-6952 1991 26’ Rustler, Jack & Jill bunks, front kitchen, fold out couch, air, full bath, new water pump, newer HW tank, new battery, sleeps-6, $6000 obo. (250)426-5653
1991 Dodge Ram Cummins diesel & 2010 Adventure camper. 140 watt solar panel, television, skylight, surround sound stereo system inside & out. $24,999 obo for both. (250)427-6806 1992 Terry 29’, sleeps-6, rear walk around bed, appliances good working cond, newer fridge & awning, $4800. (250)428-7208 1997 Vanguard Wrangler 5th wheel, 26’, hitch included, asking $8000. (250)426-5535
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1993 26’ Prowler Regal Trailer, 130 watt solar panels, storm windows, 22’ awning, self contained, very good cond., asking $7000. (250)489-5334 1997 22’ Westwind 5th Wheel, clean cond. throughout, working stove/oven, electric/gas fridge, air, furnace, solar panel, microwave, sleeps 6, dual wheels, spare tire, awning, outside shower, $4750. (250)489-3741 1998 Kustom Koach 5th Wheel, 27.5’, like new, original owners, never smoked in, used 2 weekends, slide-out, air, awning, furnace, gas/electric fridge, loaded w/options, paid $51,900, reduced to $15,000 obo. (250)427-4435 1999 25’ Salem 5th Wheel, slide, loaded, $6900. Call (250)422-3217 1999 Corsair Excella 28.5’, all season 5th wheel trailer, full set of skirting, well made, beautiful interior, many options (built in vac, AC, MW, awning), perfect snowbird/park unit, $12,500 obo, hitch also available. (250)426-2671 1999 Rustler 5th Wheel, awning, dinette, 4895 lbs dry weight, Stock #T2678.2, $6900. Runners RV, 1-800663-4824 2000 Bigfoot 10.6 camper, fully loaded, immaculate cond., $14,000.(250)529-7500 2001 26’ Vanguard, parked on for last 10 years, no bush km since 2003. New roof, 2-yr old awning, double bed in front, Jack & Jill bunks in rear, sleeps 6 comfortably (can accommodate 8), asking $11,000. Call or text, (250)421-1597 2002 Wilderness 27’, large slide, awning, large washroom, open living area, Stock #T3461.1, $13,900. Runners RV, 1-800-663-4824 2004 Cherokee 285, awning, AC, slide, rear kitchen, Stock #T3594.1, $15,900. Runners RV, 1-800-663-4824 2004 Flagstaff 25’, rear single bunks, light weight, 3,580 lbs dry weight, AC, awning, walk around queen bed, Stock #T3553.1, $13,400. Runners RV, 1-800-663-4824 2004 Trail Cruiser, light weight approx. 3,033 lbs. dry, awning, walk around queen bed, Stock #T3570.1, $11,900. Runners RV, 1-800-663-4824 2005 29’ Holiday trailer, equipped with solar panels, 285 watts, 2000 watt inverter, large slide w/awning, dual wheels, mint cond., $16,000 obo. (250)342-6805
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2008 28-1/2’ Passport Ultra Lite holiday trailer, power front jack, outside stereo, cookstove & shower, rear living room w/swivel rockers, slide out has couch, sink & stove, sleeps 6, front walk around queen bed, 4 new tires, ex. cond., $16,500 obo. (250)402-6663 2008 Pioneer 19’ trailer, ex. cond., barely used, $13,500. (250)421-3885 2011 Lance camper 1181, slide out, full bathroom, winter package, solar, loaded, like new, $28,800 obo. (250)4269832 For sale or trade for truck camper, 2006 Pioneer 22R travel trailer, walk around queen bed, air, awning, $8000. (250)417-1232 Reduced by $1200. Camping & Hunting. Truck & camper, rebuilt motor, trans, drive shaft, 8000lb winch, new water pump, alternator, power steering pump, master cylinder, shocks, 3-way fridge, stove, heater, many more, asking $4700, may consider trades.Call Ray,(250)489-5038
Sport Utility Vehicle 1998 Toyota 4Runner SR5 V6 engine. 4DR 4X4 green with PS/PB/Power windows, cruise control, winter rated tires, trailer hitch. In excellent condition with 330,000 Km . $4800 OBO 250-430-7446 1999 Chev Blazer SUV, good cond., 239,263km, 4WD, auto, sunroof, 31 10.50 R15 LT tires, clean, V6, $4000 obo. (250)427-3040 (250)427-6376 2006 Ford Freestyle SEL, 4dr, AWD, 7 Seater, 3.0L V6, Stock #T4147B, $8995. Denham Ford, DL #30786, 1-800663-3839 2006 Nissan X-Trail SE AWD SUV, 2.5L, 4-cyl, 4-spd auto, Stock #N15609A, $9995. Sun Valley Nissan, DL #30313, 1855-888-6864 www.importautogroup.com 2007 Dodge Nitro SLT SUV, 4.0L V6 Cylinder Engine, auto, Stock #14T9182D, $10,367. Melody Motors, DL #5248, (250)427-4224 2008 Chrysler Aspen Limited SUV, 5.7L V-8 cyl, Stock #PB1561, $19,995. Cranbrook Kia, DL #30736, 1-866-9807966 2008 Mazda Cx-9 GT SUV, 3.7L 6 Cyl., 6-spd auto, Stock #N00790A, $18,995. Sun Valley Nissan, DL #30313, 1-855888-6864 www.importautogroup.com 2009 Chevrolet Trailblazer SUV, 4.2L Straight 6 Cylinder, auto, Stock #14T2576A, $18,177. Melody Motors, DL #5248, (250)427-4224 2010 Toyota Rav4, one owner, 66,000km, cloth interior, p/w, pdl, Sirius/XM, economical, 4-cyl, immaculate inside & out, $21,900 obo. (250)4896162 2014 Chevrolet Orlando SUV, 2.4L, 4-cyl, Stock #K517256, $16,999. Alpine Toyota, DL #30845, 1-888-418-4798
2011 Chev Traverse LT, 60,000km, AWD, 8-passenger, 2-1/2 yrs left on extended warranty, never winter driven, ex. cond., $25,500. (250)342-6968 Windermere 2011 GMC Acadia AWD 4dr Denali, auto, 3.6L, 6-cyl, Stock #TV8084A, $36,999. North Star GM, DL $5717, 1-888424-6831 2011 Volkswagen Tiguan Comfortline SUV, 2.0L Turbo 4 Cyl., AWD, 6-spd auto, Stock #V24584A, $23,995. Arrow Motors, DL #5467, 1-855-8886864 2012 Chevrolet Traverse 1LT AWD SUV, 3.6L, V6, 6-spd auto, Stock #T14506A, $27,995. Cranbrook Dodge, DL #30708, 1-888-259-7039 2012 Nissan Rogue SL AWD SUV, 2.5L 4 Cyl., 2.5L 4 Cyl., Stock #Z62274, $26,995. Sun Valley Nissan, DL #30313, 1855-888-6864 www.importautogroup.com 2013 Honda Crosstour, 3.5L, 6-cyl, auto, 4x4, Stock #H00201A, $33,900. Spring Honda, DL #31110, 1-888638-4488 2013 Honda CR-V LX SUV, 2.4L 4cyl, auto, Stock #B11255, $25,500. Spring Honda, DL #31110, 1-888638-4488 2014 Hyundai Tucson GL AWD SUV, 2.0L 4 Cyl., 6-spd auto, Stock #V06041A, $25,995. Arrow Motors, DL #5467, 1-855-888-6864
Trucks & Vans 1984 S10 Blazer, 4x4, 350 V8, 700 rear transmission, 9 bolt Curry rear end, $6000. (250)427-7094 1987 Jimmy, V6, 4WD, rebuilt front end & transfer case, recent paint, runs excellent, good tires, $2800 obo. Call (250)421-7865 (250)432-0162
1992 Grand Caravan SE One owner. Well maintained. 3.3L, V6, FWD, Air, Cruise, Pwr.windows, doors, gate (3 doors), 298,620 km. Tires: P205/70R15 95S Maroon. $800.00 (250) 345-6379
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1993 Chev Silverado 1500 Ext cab 2x4, 350 cu.in., 4-spd auto, hard cover, running boards, Michelins, tow package, 288 K, runs great, $2400 obo. (250)402-6043 Creston
2004 GMC Sierra SLE 2500, 6.6 Duramax, 4-dr Ext cab, fully loaded, auto, 342,000 km, ex. shape, clean interior & body, 1 season on new winter tires, $12,400 with topper, $11,800 without. (250)4231377 2005 Dodge Caravan Minivan, 3.3L V6 Cylinder Engine, auto, Stock #14T8908B, $5668. Melody Motors, DL #5248, (250)427-4224 2005 F250 Superduty, diesel, 4x4, Supercab, very clean, bumper & gooseneck tow packages, fully serviced, new alternator & brakes, 166,000 km, $14,500. (250)427-5884
1995 Dodge Grand Caravan ES, 173,000 km, winter & summer tires, $1100. (250)426-3849 2000 Dodge Ram 2500 diesel, 24 valve, loaded w/leather, good shape, 200,000km, $11,800. Leave message at (250)829-0773 or call (250)421-7133 2001 Grand Caravan SPORT, 1 owner, 3.3L, V6, FWD, 260,531 km, pwr. windows, door locks, A/C, cruise, reliable, well maintained, winter & summer tires, $2100. (250) 345-6379 2002 Dodge 1-ton Dually diesel, under 200,000 km, near new tires & front end, 6-spd standard, $15,000. Call (250)427-3926 2002 Dodge Dakota 4x4, 4.7L, auto, 205,000km, 4-dr, air, very clean, $6900 obo. (778)517-5084 2002 Ford Windstar, needs some work, runs well, $950. (778)517-5084 2003 GMC 4x4 pickup, 5-spd standard, regular cab, $6000 obo. Call (250)427-7171 or (250)464-5214 2003 Toyota Tacoma 4x4 Ext cab, 2.7L engine, auto, silver, 157,000 km, very good cond., $11,750. (250)829-0689 2004 Chevy Astro van, loaded, 18,000 km, wheelchair lift, summer & winter tires, $5800 obo. (250)489-0156 2006 Ford F150 Supercab, 4x4, p/w, air, new rubber, clean, $14,000. Leave message, (250)427-5162
2006 GMC 2500 HD 4x4, V8, auto, a/c, 260,000km, well maintained, receipts for new parts, $15,000. (250)426-8591 2006 Kia Sedona EX FWD Van, 3.8L, V6, 5-spd auto, Stock #T4321B, $5995. Denham Ford, DL #30786, 1-800663-3839 2007 Chevrolet Uplander LT1 Van, 3.9L, V6, Stock #T14415A, $12,995. Cranbrook Dodge, DL #30708, 1888-259-7039 2007 Dodge Ram 1500 SXT, 5.6L Hemi, 4x4 quad cab, 192,000km, very good cond., well maintained, 2 sets tires, lots of extras, $13,995. (250)422-3206 2008 DODGE Ram, 3500, 4x4 crew cab, loaded w/8’ box,$30,000. Good used work trucks. 1(250)427-6199 2008 F150, 4x2, Super Crew, XLT, V8, 170,000km, loaded, white/tan, new 3-fold Tonneau cover, great cond., $13,999.99. (250)426-5093
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2006 F350 Lariat, 266,000km, 4x4, diesel, 8’ box, many upgrades, loaded, winter tires & rims, asking $19,500 obo. (250)417-2924
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Trucks & Vans 2013 GMC Sierra 1500 SLE, 5.3L, 8-cyl, Stock #BI4161, $39,995. Chalet GM, DL #6340, 1-866-652-9863
2007 Dodge Grand Caravan SXT, 113,000km, remote start, air, tilt, cruise, summer & winter tires (used 1 season), $7900 obo. (250)489-9732
2009 Chev Silverado 1500 Extra cab 4x4, immaculate cond., 121,000km, $22,000 or trade for 3/4 ton truck. (250)428-9606 2010 Ford F-150, 4x4 ext cab, loaded. Also other good used trucks. 1 (250)427-6199 2011 Dodge Ram 1500, 8-cyl, 4WD, 5-spd auto, Stock #4T1719A, $20,995. Sun Valley Nissan, DL #30313, 1-855888-6864 www.importautogroup.com 2011 Nissan Frontier SV, 4.0L 6 Cyl, 4WD, 5-spd auto, Stock #N27915A, $19,995. Sun Valley Nissan, DL #30313, 1-85588-6864 2012 Dodge Grand Caravan, low mileage, 17,250 km, silver w/black interior, 7-passenger, stow & go, air, $15,500. (250)417-0094 2012 Honda Odyssey EX, 3.5L, 6-cyl, auto, FWD, Stock #B11250A, $30,000. Spring Honda, DL #31110, 1-888638-4488 2013 Dodge Grand Caravan SE, auto, 3.6L, 6-cyl, Stock #BI1282, $21,995. Chalet GM, DL #6340, 1-866-652-9863
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2014 Ford F150, 3.5L, 6-cyl, auto, Stock #FA72099, $29,999. Alpine Toyota, DL #30845, 1-888-418-4798 2014 Nissan Titan, 5.6L 8 Cyl., 4WD, 5-spd auto, Stock #N00580A, $28,995. Sun Valley Nissan, DL #30313, 1-855888-6864 www.importautogroup.com 2014 Nissan Titan, 5.6L 8 Cyl., 4WD, 5-spd auto, Stock #Z00851, $28,995. Sun Valley Nissan, DL #30313, 1-855888-6864 www.importautogroup.com 2014 Nissan Titan, 5.6L 8 Cyl, 4WD, 5-spd auto, Stock #Z01545, $28,995. Sun Valley Nissan, DL #30313, 1-855888-6864 www.importautogroup.com Hunter’s Special: 1980 Chev pickup, with Okanagan camper, great shape, comes with canopy, $3500. (250)421-9160
Utility Trailers Flatdeck trailer, 16’x8’, heavy duty, double axle, new tires & spring shackles, $3500 obo. (250)489-5798 Tandem utility trailer, flatdeck, 8x16, $2200. (250)4176893 Utility trailer, home built, asking, make an offer. (250)4267169 or (250)919-5361
Boats 16’ Starcraft aluminum, 50 hp Merc, 2006 trailer, $2400. (250)489-2877 2005 Titan 10’ inflatable dinghy, fiberglass hull, oars & accessories, very good cond., at Crawford Bay on Kootenay Lake, asking $950. Call (403)999-1489
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Attention Contractors EK Realty Ltd. Strata Division on behalf of Northwood Estates is accepting bids for lawn maintenance. Bid Packages can be picked up at: 25-10th Ave. S., Cranbrook Bids close February 13, 2015. Thank you to all who bid but only the successful bidder will be contacted.
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