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ment’s tentative plan to place ads at Fort McMurray airport urging B.C. workers to “come home” for job openings expected here as oil sands operations slow down. Retirements and a recovery in the U.S. housing market will open up thousands of jobs in the forest industry, which will compete with LNG developments for equipment operators and other skilled workers, Clark told logging company executives. Optimism for LNG is harder to find in the current world market, with some analysts saying U.S. gas exports are not competitive based on current price forecasts
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Lifelong learning begins at birth by Katherine Hough, Cranbrook Community Literacy Coordinator What? You expect my baby to read before she walks or talks? No, not read but when you read, sing, talk or play with your infant you encourage her development of all the skills she will need later on to grow and learn and succeed. You, the parent, hold the keys to your child’s love of lifelong learning because literacy is the ability to successfully navigate the challenges of an ever changing world! Each touch and word helps build your child’s literacy skills. Parents are their chil-
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Opinion: Wolf cull a tragic option by Brian Coombs There are plenty of man-made tragedies confronting the planet today. Here, in the Kootenays, and in other areas in the province, another one is going to happen— the culling of wolf packs via sharpshooters in helicopters to help protect the dwindling caribou herds. Tragic as this is, there is no easy answer here. Local, national and even international groups have fought for years to protect caribou habitat and have seen some success. Working with environmental groups, private companies and recreational organizations, the province’s Mountain Caribou Recovery Implementation Plan, drafted in 2006, protected 5 million acres from logging and road building, plus another 3 million from motorized winter recreation. And it is generally accepted that much of the reason for the caribou decline has been decreased habitat. This habitat loss came from roads and other development being placed in the high backcountry for commercial purposes. The Mountain Caribou are a reclusive species and can’t stand losing traditional foraging grounds. Of course, there are also problems with increased recreational use of the high country. Then there is predation. There
are plenty of wolves out there and they have acquired a taste for caribou. Years ago, in more northerly climes in the province, I was allowed to take a tour with a conservation officer into the mountains at the end of winter. We took snowmobiles and stopped at a high alpine meadow that was buried under about a metre of snow. The field was covered in snowmobile tracks, some recent, others old and icy and in the middle we found an area of bloodied snow and the remains (few as they were) of what the officer deemed to be a caribou. He explained that a defensive strategy of the caribou in winter when threatened by wolves was to head to an open meadow. The deep snow would deter the wolves and allow the animal a better chance to escape. He then noted that all the snowmobile tracks on the meadow acted like highways for the wolves, rendering this defensive strategy useless. He added that even the sound of snowmobiles, or in some cases helicopters, will cause a herd to run, using up precious energy they need to survive the winter months. Regardless of what has been done in the past and what is continuing, we find ourselves at a critical juncture. Even John Bergenske, conservation director for Wildsight,
said in a release that “We share the public sentiment against wolf kills. But we recognize that in some rare cases it may be necessary to keep a globally unique animal like mountain caribou on the landscape and, in so doing maintain its protected habitats,” going on to say, “It’s a short term, desperate strategy to grow herds and heal degraded habitat to the point where predation is less of an issue. Clearly, there will be intense pressure to reopen those habitats to logging, road building and motorized recreation if the caribou disappear – habitat that is critical to thousands of other plants and animals.” This is not a purely local problem. Species are disappearing around the planet at an alarming rate due mainly to our ever-increasing human population. Without coming up with a radically new way of doing things, that trend is not likely to change. So we are in a damned if we do, damned if we don’t scenario. The Mountain Caribou herds need protecting, but to do so the plan is to destroy large numbers of an animal that lives in close family groups, is incredibly smart and as majestic and iconic as any animal on the planet. The cull will happen. The protection it extends to the Mountain Caribou has yet to be seen. This is a tragedy of epic proportions. We can only hope that it works—and that we learn from it.
Letter: An update on Interior Health It is with great enthusiasm that I step into my new role as Interior Health Board Chair. In the spirit of new beginnings, I want to provide some highlights from the past year and an update moving forward. Last year saw many milestones, not the least of which was within our cardiac surgery program. Although based in Kelowna, it serves the entire region, allowing people to receive surgery closer to home rather than travelling to the Lower Mainland. In November, the program marked completion of its 1,000th open heart surgery. More than 1,000 surgeries and the outcomes have been excellent. The team has really raised the bar and has already been receiving awards. Building on our successful surgical program, the new Interior
Heart & Surgical Centre (IHSC) currently under construction in Kelowna will benefit patients across Interior Health by providing the highest level of medical care ever seen in the Interior, through an integrated critical care facility supported by a full range of clinical supports. The IHSC opens to patients in September 2015. In Cranbrook, the $20 million redevelopment at East Kootenay Regional Hospital continues to move forward, including a new, expanded Intensive Care Unit and a significant electrical upgrade for the site. As in other places in the world, particularly rural areas, recruitment for physicians and expert staff remains a challenge. To further support our communities in ongoing recruitment efforts, Interior Health recently created
the Guide to Successful Long-term Physician Recruitment and Retention. This guide is now available on the Better Here physician recruitment website and is a great resource to support family physician and specialist recruitment. Looking forward, we can expect to see an even greater focus on health promotion, primary care, integrated community care and chronic disease management to further decrease demand on hospital and residential services. There has been great collaboration occurring between hospitals, family doctors in local Divisions of Family Practice, and community programs. We continue to promote improved public health as that keeps people home where they want to be and helps relieve pressure on hospitals. We are also embracing new approaches to care. For example, last year we launched a new surveillance nurse program, where nurses
check in and monitor low risk clients via regular phone calls. Interior Health has and will continue to be at the forefront of using technology to meet patient needs. The use of telehealth has grown to include more than 20 different medical fields, with nearly 55,000 patient uses per year throughout Interior Health. In closing I’d like to recognize the incredible people that make up Interior Health. We have 1,500 physicians, 19,500 staff and over 4,800 volunteers, each one dedicated to doing all they can to contribute to the provision of quality care. Health care is fascinating and complex. It touches each of us at one time or another, often while we are at our most vulnerable time. I am very proud to do my part in helping guide the organization as we meet new challenges and celebrate our successes. ~Erwin Malzer, Interior Health Board Chair.
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lunch to Salvation Army clients, who will vote on their favourite soup. The winner will move on to the next round. The two chef finalists will face-off at an exciting luncheon fundraiser on March 4, noon to 1:30 p.m. at the Prestige Rocky Mountain Resort. Tickets to this public event will be available in two prices: $25 for lunch; or, $45 for lunch and a $20 charitable receipt. Proceeds are in
support of the Salvation Army in their efforts to build a 24/7 shelter in Cranbrook for homeless men, women, and families throughout the East Kootenay, as well as the Cranbrook and District Community Foundation (CDCF) general endowment fund, which provides annual grants to non-profit organizations in the community. The participating chefs are: 1. Chef Rusty Cox,
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Last week our daughter suddenly woke in the middle of the night with a fever of 39.5 C (103 F), hot dry skin, crying and saying that her forehead hurt. I had that sinking feeling so familiar to parents who suspect they may not get much more sleep that night. Because the fever seemed to come on suddenly, out of the blue, I gave her a single dose of homeopathic Aconite. Aconite is indicated for high fevers that come on suddenly especially when associated with anxiety or exposure to cold (we had been out tobogganing that evening). After 15 minutes I gave homeopathic Belladonna which is indicated for high fevers where there is hot dry skin, rosy cheeks and often headache. 10 minutes later she was asleep and we all slept the rest of the night. Throughout the next day she rested and slept on the couch hot and tired with a fever that rose and fell and we used Belladonna several more times which helped keep her comfortable. Fevers raise the body temperature so the immune cells can function more efficiently. Higher body temperatures also reduce the vitality of viruses and bacteria, making it easier for the immune system to kill them. Fevers are the body's friend and should be supported, not suppressed, so the body can fight the infection effectively. Homeopathy is a natural
therapy that can be used safely at home to help with a variety of acute health issues. For fevers, homeopathy is used to support the body's immune system, make the fever more comfortable, shorten the duration of the illness and prevent recurrences. Two days after the onset of her fever, our daughter was still sick but no longer had a headache. She became super sweet, polite, teary and very clingy. This state indicated the homeopathic remedy Pulsatilla which we used for the duration of her illness (we knew she was better when she woke her normal fiery, intemperate self). There are other important remedies for fever. If you or your child are very tired, hardly able to keep your eyes open, with shaky legs and body pains consider Gelsemium. Bryonia is used where body aches predominate and the sick person may have a headache, cough and just wants to lay still and quiet. When a child is really cranky, mad and inconsolable unless carried think about Chamomilla. Not all fevers should be allowed to run their course. Seek help when a fever occurs with severe headaches or stiff neck, when the fever is above 37.4 C in a child younger than three months or when the fever stays higher than 39.4 C for more than 6 hours in a child 3 months to 3 years of age.
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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 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 250427-3289 or Fay Riley 778-517-1803.
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
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FEBRUARY 4
K I M B E R L E Y AQUATIC CENTRE Free Public Swim 5-6pm. Sponsored by Harmony Eastern Star. FREE PUBLIC SWIM, Kimberley Aquatic Centre. 5-6pm. Sponsored by Kimberley Health Care Auxiliary.
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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 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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FREE FAMILY SWIM, Kimberley Aquatic Centre. 6pm-7pm. Sponsored by Tyee Log Homes. T R AV E L O G U E ABOUT VANCOUVER ISLAND will be presented at the College of the Rockies Theatre Rm. 7pm. Hiking in Strathcona Park, whale watching, spending a night in a typical emergency shelter at Cape Palmerston, spending time on Salt Spring and Cormorant Island and, of course, incredible old grown forests will be featured. Admission by donation-to Stephen Lewis Foundation from GoGo Grannies.
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ADDICTIONS SUPPORT RECOVERY Group Thurs. 2 – 3:15 pm EK Regional Hospital Psych Outpatient Dep’t Conference or group room for info 417-6171 AL-ANON MEETING EKRH Wednesdays at 7:00 pm in the Basement EDC Room B. 250-489-1388 A CROSS CULTURAL opportunity for immigrants or new Canadian to get together to play games, socialize, share cultures and traditions and make new friends. If you have a musical instrument or game from a different country please bring it and share it with us. Cross Cultural night will be held the last Wednesday of every month. 7-9 pm, 32 13th Ave S., Mila 426-2943.. DO YOU WONDER IF YOU ARE IN A HEALTHY RELATIONSHIP WITH YOUR PARTNER? Do you feel valued and respected? Info. 426-4887 or 1-800200-3003. TIRED OF CLUTTER in your household? Take clothing items to our convenient Walmart Location. Thank you from the Big Brothers and Sisters Crib / Whist : Crib or Whist alternate weeks, Senior’s Drop In Centre, Fernie, Tuesdays 7.30 p.m. Seniors Drop In Centre 562 3rd Ave. CRANBROOK EARLY CHILDHOOD Development Committee: Meets the 1st Tuesday of every month (excluding Summer) 1-3 pm. Parents, grandparents, caregivers, service providers and businesses are always welcome. BOOK DONATIONS WANTED: Friends of the Cranbrook Public Library & the Sunrise Rotary club are accepting donations of books, videos, DVD’s CD’s cassettes & maps (all in good cond). No encyclopedias. Drop off at the Library during reg opening hrs. TRITON SWIM CLUB, accepting registration for children ages 6 & up at anytime. Gretchen, 489-4365. O N G O I N G MEMBERSHIP, ABREAST in the Rockies Dragonboat Team, a non competitive paddling
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team, bringing awareness to breast cancer survivorship. FMI, Barb, 489-6260, Diane, 489-3372. CRANBROOK STROKE RECOVERY Club meets the 2nd & 4th Wed on each month, 10 am-1 pm. Lower level Seniors Citizens Hall, 125-17th St S. We assist stroke survivors & their caregivers to promote their independence & improve their overall quality of life. Newcomers are most welcome. Contact Tootie Gripich, Coordinator, 426-3994. KIMBERLEY GUIDES & PATHFINDERS have started monthly bottle drives in the Lois Creek section of townsite. Have your bottles ready the 1st Saturday of the month. 4271741. COME AND JOIN us at the Senior Centre in Cranbrook for an afternoon of Bingo every Wed. at 1 pm. COME JOIN US for crib every Friday, 7 pm, The Senior Centre. CHOOSING WELLNESS EVERY Monday at 10:30am at the Sr. Citizens Hall, bring a bag lunch, Irene 4264793. THE LEGION IS LOOKING for anyone that has served or is still serving in the Armed Forces for the BC/Yukon Command Military Service Recognition Book. Forms can be picked up at the Legion.Every Saturday Meat Draws starting at 3:30 ending at 5:30 INVERMERE SENIORS, 1ST & 3rd Tuesday of every month, potluck, 6 pm & meeting 7 pm. 1st Wednesday, carpet bowling, 1:30 pm, 2nd & 3rd Thursday, bingo, 7 pm, 1st & 3rd Friday, crib, 7 pm. KIMBERLEY YOUTH SKATEBOARD society, help fundraiser for youth park, all ages welcome to support project, meetings every Tuesday at 6:30pm, Lee Haskell Youth Centre. 427-7017. FREE FAMILY DROP In Thursday nights, 5:30-7:15 pm Marysville Elementary. Families with children aged 0-6, are welcome to join us for a meal and fun activities. 427-5309 ARE YOU CARING for a senior family member or friend? If
so, would you be interested in attending a support group and meeting with others in your community with similar situations? For more information about support in your community call (toll free) 1-877-489-0803. To receive a free copy of E.K. Caregivers Network newsletter 420-2210. KIMBERLEY EMERGENCY SOCIAL SERVICES (ESS) invites you to learn how to help your community during a disaster. Betty, 4273503 for time & date or email: bettyaitchison@monarch.net FAMILY HISTORY CENTRE (Genealogy), 2210-2nd St.N., Cranbrook, 4264614. Hours: Tues. & Thurs. 10am-8pm & Sat. 10am-1pm. Open to public for genealogical research. EAST KOOTENAY HOME EDUCATORS is a support group for home schooling parents. If you are considering to home school your children and have questions, or would like to be involved in home schooling group activities, contact Doug 489-5779 or doug@02ws.com CHILD HEALTH CLINICS are held Tuesday afternoon and Thursday morning by appt. Parents welcome to drop-in and discuss concerns with public health nurses weekdays from 8:30-4:30 at Kimberley North Star Dream Team. THIRD WEDNESDAY of every Month Seniors Day at the Cranbrook Legion starts at 1:30 pm there is singing and a light snack served. SUPPORT LITERACY and special projects at the Kimberley Public Library-visit the Friends of the Library Used Bookstore-ongoing fundraiser-on Main street Marysville-WedSat 10:30-3:30. Operated totally by volunteers. TOASTMASTERS. Come to room 210 at the College of the Rockies. The meeting starts at 7 PM For more info, email pamelaryan@telus.net or phone Kathy at 250489-4464 days or 250489-2526 evenings. EAST KOOTENAY AUTISM Support Group meeting last Wednesday of every month at the Cran-
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KOOTENAY ICE Chirva signs with ICE Jeff Chynoweth, General Manager of the Kootenay ICE Hockey Club announced today the Club has selected 18-year-old Russian Forward Alexander Chirva (1st Round,
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customed to the North American culture as well as speaking and understanding the English language. With a years-experience in the WHL under his belt we feel Alex will fit in nicely with our 1996 forward group.,” continued Chynoweth.
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Lost Oakley Antix I lost my Oakley Antix on Christmas Day at Baker Park. I forgot them on top of a net. They are a greyish color. That is actually called Tortoise Black. They have bite/chew marks on the end of both arms. Please contact 250-417-5733
Children Childcare Available Caring & reliable mom with excellent references has 2 full/part time spots avail, any age welcome. Michelle, (250)420-7375 (250)426-7301
OBITUARY Walter Elmer Nightingale 1937 - 2015 It is with deep sorrow that the family of Walter Nightingale announces his passing on Tuesday, January 13, 2015 in Cranbrook. Walter was born on November 21, 1937 in Okla, Saskatchewan. Walter and his family lived in Cranbrook and ran a successful trucking business for 23 years. He retired in 1993. In March 2012 Walter moved into Joseph Creek Village. Walter is predeceased by his daughter Janice, his eldest sister Bessie Child, his sister Ethel Cook, his brothers Dennis (Peg), Dick (Dianne) and Larry (Ernestine) and his parents. He leaves to mourn his passing his loving wife of 56 years Anne, his son Clinton (Gloria), grandson Michael (Carole) and their son Jo-Jack, his sisters Iris (Bill), June (Cliff), Nancy (Bob) and Barb. Walter will remembered by his many friends and relatives. He will be missed by all who knew him. There will be no funeral at Walter's request. He will be interred in the spring of 2015. Arrangements entrusted to McPherson Funeral Service. Condolences for the family can be offered at: www.mcphersonfh.com
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Donna Maria Kennelly 1945 - 2015 Donna Kennelly passed away peacefully on the evening of Monday, January 19, 2015 in Cranbrook at 69 years of age. She fought a courageous battle with COPD which took her from us. Our prayers are with her as she joins her husband and sole mate Pat in their next journey. Donna was born on August 31, 1945 in Cranbrook. She leaves to mourn her passing her sons Richard (Allison) Kennelly and their children Parker and Sarah; and Wayne (Sherry) Kennelly and their children Dynell (JJ) and Anthony (Chantal); her daughter Kathy Durham (Greg) and their children Austin and Jackson; great grandchildren Nathon and Lexus Kennelly, sister Dolores Harris and many nieces, nephews and cousins. She was predeceased by Pat Kennelly her husband of 47 years; her parents Michael and Adelia Bornowsky and her brother Fred Bornowsky. A memorial service for Donna was held at McPherson Funeral Home in Cranbrook on Saturday, January 24, 2015 at 2:00 pm. In lieu of flowers. donations in honour of Donna can be made to East Kootenay Regional Hospital, c/o Respiratory Therapy, 13 – 24th Avenue North, Cranbrook, British Columbia, V1C 3H9 or the: Canadian Cancer Society, 19 - 9th Avenue South, Cranbrook, British Columbia, V1C 2L9. Arrangements entrusted to McPherson Funeral Service. Condolences for the family can be offered at: www.mcphersonfh.com
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EXP. LOG HAULING TRUCK DRIVER CLASS 1 Immediate Opening For Cranbrook BC Area Min. 2 years log hauling experience. Winter driving & logging experience an asset. Please send drivers abstract and resume to yorel1@telus.net or fax: (250)287-9914 Only short listed candidates will be contacted. We thank you in advance for your interest in our company.
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Kjell Erik Sorensen February 24th 1980 – January 6th 2015 It is with profound sadness the family of Kjell Erik Sorensen announces his passing on Tuesday January 6th in Castlegar BC. Erik is survived by the love of his life; Jaclyn and his daughter Liberty (6) and son Liam (2). Mother Renate Sorensen (WycliffeKimberley); Grandma, Lydia Moehling (Marysville); Sister, Maibrit Sorensen and Brother-in-Law Cody Stewart (Nelson). Erik was predeceased by his father; Kjell Sorensen in September 2014 and Grandfather Wilhelm Moehling December 2010. Extended family include The LaRiviere’s in Quesnel; Aunt Angela, Uncle Chuck and Cousins Laurel and Rachelle. Aunt Randi in Gran Canary Island; and family in Germany and Norway. Erik was born February 24th 1980 in Cranbrook BC and grew up in Wycliffe in the house his mother still resides in, spending the summers on the trampoline, swimming in the pool; building forts and riding bikes. In the winter Erik and Maibrit were at the Kimberley ski hill every day they weren’t in school –guaranteed the first on the ski hill in the morning and last to leave. Both conquered the ‘Easter’ run before they were 10 years old. Erik attended Marysville Elementary and McKim Middle School before transferring to Cranbrook for high school. Erik followed in his father’s footsteps and joined Union 115 in 2005. With the same name as his father; many co-workers had worked with his Father and lots of stories ensued; with many co-worker friends coming to visit his Father to catch up on ‘old times’. He moved around BC working and gaining the experience necessary to become the Plant Manager of SPL in Castlegar for the last 3 years. Erik worked hard like his father and made many dear friends at SPL.
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Erik met Jaclyn while in high school in Cranbrook; and low and behold Jaclyn’s parents moved beside Renate and Kjell 10 years ago. It is at this time that the high school sweethearts rekindled their relationship. In 2008 Jaclyn and Erik welcomed his princess; Liberty Rayne Maibrit Sorensen to the family; and proceeded to move to Nelson . In 2010 Erik, Jaclyn and Liberty moved to Castlegar and on Valentine’s Day 2012 welcomed his prince; Kjell Liam Arik Sorensen. August 30th 2014 Erik and Jaclyn were married at the family home in Wycliffe; and officially expanded the family to include Mother -in-Law Trish Birks-Burch and Father-in-Law Brian Burch. Sister-in-laws Monica, Lindsay, and Brother-in-law Everett. Along with the new extended family includes 2 nephews and 4 nieces. All who remember Erik will recall his love of music and his passion to travel to take in all of his favorites. When Erik was only 14 his sister and brother-in-law took Erik to Seattle to see DOA, Sublime and The Ramones. Erik was such a concert fan he purchased tickets for his mom so she could take him to see White Zombie in Spokane (mom went and was terrified). One of his prized possessions is a picture of Joey Keithley with Liberty; and favorite recent shows is the Dropkick Murphy road trip and The Smalls. At every show small or large he would be front and center in any mosh pit. A Celebration of Life will be held Saturday January 31st at the Eagle’s Hall in Cranbrook at 1:30pm. In Lieu of flowers donations can be made to the family at: www.youcaring.com/love4libbyandliam
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Painting & Decorating Residential and Commercial Painting, Cranbrook & area, 15 years experience. Call Steve at Herzberg Painting, (250)919-4460
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WANTED: Board for 1 saddle horse in Cranbrook area, preferably pasture. I will do my own trimming and worming. Phone #: 1-250-262-7683
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Firearms
Four LT 275/70/R18�, 10-ply HD Severe Service, $200. Four LT 285/70/R17�, 10-ply, $150 for all. Two LT 275/70/R18�, 10-ply Severe Service, $150 for both. To see, turn at Lordco, down hill to first right, follow in to barn on left, anytime.
7mm Remington Ultra mag. Remington model 700 Sendereo, 4 boxes of shells, 2 boxes of brass, $1000. Call (250)341-5260
Meadowbrook Horse Drawn Cart,
$300 & Under
made of Oak, comes with brakes, also with double tree, like new, $2200 obo. (250)342-0617
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
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Queensize mattress set, ex. cond., $250. (250)489-5930
$100 & Under
Ranger “21� swimming pool filter, $800 new, asking $300 firm. 1 (250)417-6603
Assorted Used tires: Will buy or sell: sets of 4, pairs & spares, car & truck, 13� to 18�, $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 Redwood Glider rocker, w/cushions, ex. shape, $40 obo. Kimberley, (250)9199544 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, 5.5’, $25. Hinged Christmas tree, 7.5’, $30. 2 cans house paint, honey beige, $30. 2 church music boxes, $25/each. (250)426-2971 Two bathroom counter tops with sinks, 52� long & 44� long, $50. (250)417-6603
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
Heavy Duty Machinery
$400 & Under Stain glass dragonfly lamp, $375. Violin, case & bow, $350. (250)426-2971
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Bison Meat Now Available Locally raised in the Kootenays
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$200 & Under 1995 Dodge Caravan for parts, still runs, $150. 1 (250)489-2549
Downhill ski boots, $125. Volki skis, $125. Purple counter top w/white sink & faucet, $125. (250)426-2971
WANTED: RIFLES, shotguns, restricted weapons, reloading equipment, decoys or any other shooting related items. Fully licensed. Glen 250-428-6750
Serger, $250. (250)426-2971
Two HD Bell dishes & two PVR’s, $100 each set. (250)426-3985
“Camp-Fires in the Canadian Rockies�, 1912, $140; 1906, 1st Edition, $200. “This Was the Kootenay�, by Clara Graham, $175. “Ethnography of The Kutenai�, by H.H. TurneyHigh, $125. “Prelude to Bonanza�, signed copy, by Wright, $40. “The Canadian Alpine Journal�, Volume 1, #1, 1907, $100. “Wanderings of an Artist�, by Paul Kane, 1925, $40. (250)489-4532
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710B JD Extend A back hoe, slides & cylinders have been repaired, digging & clean up buckets 80%, detachable, no tractor, digging depth 23’ $2500 (250)417-6536 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
Misc. for Sale 10 ROLLS of R-10 insulation. 172’ x 4’. paper one side. Peel & stick. $370 roll O.B.O. 250402-8273 Affordable Steel Shipping Containers for sale/rent 20’ & 40’ Kootenay Containers Castlegar 250-365-3014 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 Traeger wood pellet furnace, 80,000 BTU, $1000 obo. Kozi wood pellet insert stove, $1000 obo. (250)427-7171 or (250)464-5214
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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
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
Mobile Homes & Parks
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; 1-1/2” (250)919-5869
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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 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: if you have any horses you no longer want free or cheap, give me a call. Also wanted Buddy Saddle. (250)254-1768 Creston
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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 www.crestonvalley.com/ property/rennich/index.php
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
Rentals Apt/Condo for Rent 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 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
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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 SPARWOOD, 2-storey, 3bdrm townhouse for rent w/full basement, close to school & rec centre. (250)425-4448 primeprop@mymts.net
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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
1984 Mazda RX-7, 226,000km, above average condition, $2500. (250)426-7988
Shared Accommodation
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
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
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
Cars - Domestic 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
2006 Monte Carlo, sporty, 2-dr, white, summers & winters, $5000. (250)919-5210
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ROOMS for rent in Cbk, incl util. Must be working or college student, $400 & $430. Available immediately. (250)426-2479
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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 Freestyle SEL AWD 4DR, 3.0L, Stock #T4174B, $9995. Denham Ford, DL #30786, 1-800-6633839
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
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 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 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 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
2002 Merc Cougar
1966 Chrysler Windsor, partially restored, $7000 obo. (250)429-3937
2002 Toyota van, must sell, offers. (250)426-8307 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
2.5L V6, Std, almost new, rebuilt front to back, see Kijiji ad ID 1032567591. (250)489-1956
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 2007 Toyota Matrix, manual trans., 122,000km, $7800. (250)489-1753
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 Chevrolet Malibu LTZ Sedan, 3.6L V-6 cyl, FWD, Stock #PB8713, $11,500. Cranbrook Kia, DL #30736, 1866-980-7966 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 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
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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 2011 Chevrolet Impala LT, 3.5L, 6-cyl, auto, FWD, remote start, Stock #H04221A, $14,000. Spring Honda, DL #31110, 1-888-638-4488 2011 Ford Focus SE 4dr Sedan, 2.0L, auto, Stock #T4416A, $9995. Denham Ford, DL #30786, 1-800-6633839 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 Equinox 2LT, auto, 2.4L, 4-cyl, Stock #BI1902, $23,995. Chalet GM, DL #6340, 1-866-652-9863 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 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 Hyundai Genesis Sedan, 3.8L 6 Cyl, RWD, 6-spd manual, Stock #Y16423, $36,882. Sun Valley Nissan, DL #30313, 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 2013 Subaru Impreza 2.0i w/Touring Pkg, 2.0L 4 Cyl, AWD, 5-spd manual, Stock #S24161A. Subaru of Cranbrook, DL #10523, 1-855-8886864 www.importautogroup.com 2014 Buick Encore AWD 4dr, auto, 1.4L, 4-cyl, Stock #61541, $29,995. North Star GM, DL #5717, 1-888-4246831 2014 Fiat 500, 1.4L, 4-cyl, FWD, Stock #T194714, $14,595. Alpine Toyota, DL #30845, 1-888-418-4798 2014 Nissan Versa Note SV, auto, 1.6L 4-cyl fuel injection, Stock #B359360, $17,995. Chalet GM, DL #6340, 1-866652-9863
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
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 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 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 2008 Chrysler Aspen Limited SUV, 5.7L V-8 cyl, Stock #PB1561, $21,995. Cranbrook Kia, DL #30736, 1-866-9807966 2009 Chevrolet Trailblazer SUV, 4.2L Straight 6 Cylinder, auto, Stock #14T2576A, $18,177. Melody Motors, DL #5248, (250)427-4224 2010 Ford Escape XLT, 4dr, FWD, 2.5L, 6-spd auto, Stock #T4094A, $9995. Denham Ford, DL #30786, 1-800-6633839 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
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
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
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 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
1982 Rustler pickup camper 9-1/2’, 3 burner stove, fridge/freeze, furnace, bathroom, good condition. $2000 obo Call 250-417-6952
2005 Westwind 265, small slide, solar panel, awning, large washroom, Stock #T3415.4, $14,900. Runners RV, 1-800-663-4824
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
2006 Sportsmaster 22BH, rear bunks, awning, AC, 4,200lbs dry weight, walk around queen bed, Stock #91425, $12,900. Runners RV, 1-800-663-4824 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
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
Commercial Vehicles 45’ Commercial transport van, heated, new 24.5 rubber, $5000. (250)489-8794
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
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 1997 Vanguard Wrangler 5th wheel, 26’, hitch included, asking $8000. (250)426-5535 1999 25’ Salem 5th Wheel, slide, loaded, $6900. Call (250)422-3217
2008 Pioneer 19’ trailer, ex. cond., barely used, $13,500. (250)421-3885 2008 Springdale 291, lots of windows, great for a lake lot, awning, AC, large slide, Stock #T3616.1, $17,900. Runners RV, 1-800-663-4824 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 ONLINE RV DEALS www.VoyagerRV.ca Over 200 new & used motorhomes, 5th wheels, trailers & campers. 0 down financing. Trades accepted. BC’s LARGEST Dealer. Voyager RV Centre, Hwy 97 Winfield. Toll free 1-800-668-1447 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
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 Honda Pilot Touring SUV, 3.5L, 6-cyl, auto, 4x4, Stock H00455A, $37,500. Spring Honda, DL #31110, 1888-638-4488 2011 Toyota Venza V6 SUV, 3.5L, 6-cyl, auto, AWD, Stock #B11260, $22,000. Spring Honda, DL #31110, 1-888638-4488 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 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 2014 Hyundai Tucson GL SUV, 2.0L, 4-cyl, auto, AWD, Stock #U886937, $22,495. Alpine Toyota, DL #30845, 1888-418-4798
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 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
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Trucks & Vans 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
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 Dodge Ram 1500 4x4, w/canopy, asking $5000 obo. (250)426-8677 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 2004 Chevy Astro van, loaded, 18,000 km, wheelchair lift, summer & winter tires, $5800 obo. (250)489-0156 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 Chevrolet Silverado 2500HD LT, 6.0L 8 Cyl, auto, Stock #15T1948B, $9887. Melody Motors, DL #5248, (250)427-4224 2005 Dodge Caravan Minivan, 3.3L V6 Cylinder Engine, auto, Stock #14T8908B, $5668. Melody Motors, DL #5248, (250)427-4224 2006 Chevrolet Colorado LT, 3.5L, Stock #T4291A, $10,995. Denham Ford, DL #30786, 1-800-663-3839 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
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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 2007 Chevrolet Uplander LT1 Van, 3.9L, V6, Stock #T14415A, $12,995. Cranbrook Dodge, DL #30708, 1888-259-7039
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 LX, 3.5L, 6-cyl, auto, FWD, Stock #B11257, $24,500. 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 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 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 2008 GMC Canyon SLE 4x2 CrewCab, 3.7L, 4-spd auto, Stock #T4399A, $8995. Denham Ford, DL #30786, 1-800663-3839
2014 Ford F-250 XLT, 6.2L, 8cyl, auto, 4x4, Stock #EB30837, $34,960. Alpine Toyota, DL #30845, 1-888418-4798 2014 Ford F-250 XLT, 6.2L, 8cyl, auto, 4x4, Stock #EB38078, $34,960. Alpine Toyota, DL #30845, 1-888418-4798 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 RAM 3500 SLT, 6.7L, 6cyl, diesel, auto, 4x4, Stock #G215533, $45,999. Alpine Toyota, DL #30845, 1-888418-4798 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
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 Ford Ranger XL, 2.3L, 4-cyl, manual, 4x2, Stock #B11261, $12,500. Spring Honda, DL #31110, 1-888638-4488
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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 www.jonesboysboats.com
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WOODLOT LICENCE PLAN Notice is hereby given that the following Woodlot Licence Plan is advertised for public review and comment: Tenure Number Tenure Holder Geographic Location Woodlot License W2109 Summit Valley Larsen Lake Forest Contracting Ltd. Service Road, Luckhurst Road, Lower Lussier Road The plan identifies areas proposed for timber harvesting, road building, and silviculture activities. The term of this plan is 10 years and begins on the date specified by the Ministry of Forests, Lands and Natural Resource Operations in approving the plan. The plan was prepared in accordance with the Forest and Range Practices Act and the Woodlot Licence Planning and Practices Regulation. The plan is available for public review and written comment at: #2-906 8th Avenue, Invermere, BC, V0A 1K0, during regular business hours from January 26, 2015 to February 25, 2015. Arrangements can be made to view this plan by contacting: Greg DuBois, RPF by phone (250-342-9055) or email (greg.dubois@svcltd.ca ). Written comments about the plan must be submitted by mail or in person by February 25, 2015 to the address or email listed above to be considered.
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