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Canfor announces shift reduction at Canal Flats mill
81 employees affected; will be offered positions at other Canfor operations C AROLYN GR ANT Bulletin Editor
The Canal Flats saw mill will begin operating on one shift as of May 4, 2015, Canfor has confirmed. Corinne Stavness from the corporate head office in Toronto says that due to a lack of economically available fibre in the region, the saw
mill will go from two shifts to one. “This reduction will affect 81 Canal Flatsbased employees, all of whom will be offered positions elsewhere in the company,” Stavness said. “The Canfor executive and management teams recognize that this decision will involve great personal cost to employees at our Canal Flats mill. Unfortunately, the available fibre supply in the region is not sufficient to support the processing capacity and we must make this reduction. See CANFOR, page 3
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The Grade Sevens at McKim Middle School are launching their raffle to raise money for their year end trip. The prizes are awesome again this year and they include: a Vancouver Canucks jersey signed by captain Henrik Sedin, a Team Canada jersey signed by World Junior gold medalist Sam Reinhart, two Presidents Club seats to the Calgary Flames - Philadelphia Flyers game on March 19th, and a Airhead Wakeboard courtesy of Kootenay Marine. Watch for tickets to be available from McKim Grade Seven students and at local businesses. The draw date is March 12th. Above, Aspen Cooper, Wyatt Marlow, and Ben Verigin show off the prizes.
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“One of the first things that people can do with the Million Acts of Kindness is come out to the Ice game and purchase a tennis ball to win some prizes,” Brenna Baker, manager of the BCSPCA East Kootenay Branch, said. That will be tonight’s game (Friday, Feb. 5). There are some great prizes to win. You buy a tennis ball, which will then be tossed on the ice rink. See ACTS, Page 5
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Resident hunter protest pays off To m F l e tc h e r Black Press
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game hunting permits, after protests from resident hunters around the province. When the plan was announced in December, the government calculated that it repre-
sented a shift of 168 animals in limited-entry hunt areas from resident hunters to guide outfitters. After listening to the protests, Forests Minister Steve Thomson announced Friday that is being adjusted to a shift of about 60 animals to guide-outfitters. The changes affect bull elk and either-sex elk permits on Vancouver Island, moose in the Thompson and Omineca regions, bison in the Peace region and bighorn sheep and grizzly bear in the Kootenays. “I made slight revisions to the hunts for moose, bighorn sheep, grizzly bear, Roosevelt elk and bison to address the concerns I heard after the decision was released,” Thomson said. There are 34 limited-entry hunts in the province that are divided between resident hunters and guide outfitters, who typically
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Bighorn sheep in the Kootenays are among the restricted hunting species in dispute between resident hunters and guide outfitters. guide clients from the U.S. and Europe. Resident hunters enter a regional lottery for the
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MIDLIFE CRISIS OF MARSHALL CAVENDISH . Students from Creative Writing 12 celebrate the year-end with “Midlife Crisis of Marshall Cavendish”, a night of poetry and spoken word. Students presented their original works to a packed house at the SPARK Youth Centre. Thanks to Mr. Jeff Pew and the Creative Writing class for hosting this great event.
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Selkirk’s Senior Drama class presented three different plays to an audience of parents, friends, and staff at Centre 64 on Jan. 22 and 23. Congratulations to these students for doing a great job and to Mr. Regina for organizing this event to showcase the acting talents of our students.
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KIMBERLEY NEWS February 9, 1956 Local Curlers Zone Champs
Brilliant Program For Snow Fiesta
The Kootenay Ladies’ Curling Playdowns were held in Nelson February 4 and 5. Zone Convener for the event was Mrs. Mary Johnson of Trail. Six rinks took part in the round-robin play-off. Final standings were as follows: Ina Hansen, Kimberley- 5 wins, no losses; Lil Lyons, trail – 4 wins, 1 loss; Mary DeGirolomo, nelson – 3 wins, 2 losses; Marg Ink, Trail – 2 wins, 3 losses; Thelma Jones, Trail – 1 win, 4 losses; Mae Richardson, Trail – no wins, 5 losses. The members of the winning Kimberley rink are Ina Hansen, skip; Isobel Leith, third; Vida Alcock, second; Ada Calles, lead. Following the Playdowns, a Zone meeting was held with Mrs. Vi Bush of nelson, Chairman. The invitation extended by the Kimberley Club to be hostess to the 1957 Zone Playdowns was accepted. Officers of the Zone elected were as follows:
With hard working committees meeting almost daily, plans are going ahead fast for Kimberley’s first annual winter fun frolic, the Snow Fiesta, scheduled for February 23, 24, 25 and 26. The program now drawn up will be found outlined on page 10 of this issue and an interesting and action packed program it is. There are winter competitive events for all ages, a spectacular Ice Carnival, torchlight parade, a Klondike Night and many other activities. In preparation for the event, a queen contest is merrily underway with keen rivalry among supporters of the three lovely young girls from among whom the Fiesta Queen will be chosen. A colourful event in connection with the contest is the crowning ceremony to be carried out on the beautiful ice palace now being built near the arena.
Curlers are looking forward to the bonspiel which will be limited to 32 entries with each rink having at least one woman curler registered. Entries may be made at the curling rink and must be in by February 24 at 7 p.m. Wednesday afternoon more than half a hundred Kimberley newspaper delivery boys and girls swung into action in a Booster Selling Contest. The boosters, which sell for $1, not only give citizens a chance to help put the Fiesta over, but carry admission to all competitive sports of which the program has many.
The boys and girls will be trying for valuable prizes and Mr. and Mrs. Kimberley can expect to have some mighty persuasive young salesman at their doors for the next two weeks. The big Klondike Night Celebration has its interest centered on rivalry among the beard growers. There will be some luxurious face foliage in sight when all the bearded ones get together in the same place at the same time. Tickets for this event will be made available shortly, O.O.R.P. Officials in charge state.
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From Page 1 “Canfor is actively hiring at our other facilities in British Columbia and it is our hope that all 81 Canal Flats employees affected in this shift reduction will accept positions at other Canfor divisions. As a company, we are committed to a fair and transparent process to place our employees in new jobs. “Moving to one shift will also result in a change in the mill’s operating hours to an eight-hour shift, Monday to Friday.”
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“Canfor is actively hiring at our other facilities in British Columbia and it is our hope that all 81 Canal Flats employees affected in this shift reduction will accept positions.” Corinne Stavness
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From Page 1 Then dogs from the shelter will fetch the balls and if yours is chosen you win a prize. “We’ll tie that all into the 1000 acts of kindness,” she said. The campaign is about bringing more awareness to the BCSPCA and the work they do. “The goal is to get the communities on board and people signing up on this website,” she said. “Then they perform acts of kindness and basically what we’re doing is trying to get rid of cruelty to animals through acts of kindness.” You can go online to millionacts.ca and sign up to take part in acts of kindness and share your acts. It’s free to sign up. The BCSPCA is also hoping to get provincial MLAs on board, since it would like government funding to carry out certain programs. “We’ve never had any provincial funding,” she said. “But we definitely need it. Especially our Cruelty
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RECRUITMENT FOR COMMITTEES 2015 CITY OF CRANBROOK There are several opportunities for public participation and involvement in the City of Cranbrook advisory committees listed below. Membership is open to residents of the City of Cranbrook.
situation. If we have to do seizures, it is up to the SPCA, the RCMP doesn’t do any of that. But we get no provin-
cial or federal funding.” A lot of the SPCA buildings are outdated in the province as well,
Terms of reference for all the committees are available on the City’s website – www. cranbrook.ca Interested individuals are invited to submit a Volunteer Application form available at City Hall or the City’s website – www.cranbrook.ca. Applications will be accepted at City Hall (attention Maryse Leroux) or by email leroux@ cranbrook.ca, no later than Friday, February 16, 2015 at 4:00 p.m. local time.
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so they are trying to build new centres, which again is difficult when there is no funding, she said.
“All the money from this will go towards healthcare and the animals,” she said, explaining that mostly is vet bills. The local branch is doing a big fundraiser in April, the Fur Ball which will take place at the Canadian Museum of Rail Travel. The Million Acts of Kindness will be tied into the Paws for Cause Walk in September. The local shelter has been in a state of renovation for the past few months, and the new kennels arrive today. That will be 20 stainless steel kennels that, once in, will allow other renovations to move forward. “We’re almost getting there,” she said. Starting this week they will also be able to start taking more cats in. At the moment, she said they have a long waiting list to come in. “We’ll be able to open that waiting list as soon as those kennels are installed,” she said.
youth at the L.E.E.S Spark Youth centre in Kimberley. Youth will be baking and all proceeds go to B.C S.P.C.A “put an end to animal cruelty”. Cupcakes can be pre-or-
dered and purchased by donation before Tuesday, Feb 17th. You can pick-up your delicious cupcakes at the back door of the Youth Centre on Friday, Febuary 20th between 3
Special Council Meeting 2015 – 2019 Five Year Financial Plan A special meeting of Council is scheduled for budget discussions, as it pertains to the City of Cranbrook 2015 – 2019 Five Year Financial Plan. The meeting will be held on Wednesday, February 11th, beginning at 4:30 pm in Council Chambers at City Hall. The public is welcome to attend.
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A response to: “The year in hunting (2014)” by F.J. Hurtak: I have been angry for some time over the general open season (GOS) limits on whitetail does and when I read F.J. Hurtak’s review of the 2014 hunting season I feel that I am not alone. F.J. Hurtak wrote: “I personally believe that this season must be stopped to avoid serious long term damage to future whitetail populations”. He goes on to point out the impact of harvesting every female deer is like taking three deer out of the population. I have been dissatisfied with the way wildlife has been managed in the East Kootenay for some time and the GOS on whitetail does is a good example of why I am upset. In my opinion, all harvests should be controlled in some way, measured and
most importantly, sustainable year after year. If the ministry believed that there were too many whitetail deer in a given area, then I would argue that the numbers should be reduced by a limited entry draw which is both controlled and can be measured. Everyone I have spoken to regarding our whitetail deer has expressed concern for their numbers; I don’t believe that the slaughter that took place last year is sustainable over time. I wonder if when the numbers of a given population are reduced dramatically by hunting whether all of the other factors impacting the species are taken into account. I refer to things like what if we have a harsh winter, and the number of predators that are impacting their survival. I have certainly witnessed a dramatic increase in the numbers of wolves, cougars and grizzlies where I recreate. Are things really in balance for our un-
gulates? I don’t think so. The other part of F.J’s article that shocked me was his statement: “… I was told in no uncertain terms by the biologists present at this meeting (with the Ministry in August 2014), that the GOS on whitetail does in October was supported by the BCWF and the EKWA.” I have since contacted the BCWF to confirm whether this is true or not and IF in fact they did support a slaughter of our does — they do not speak for me as a member and I will be not renewing my membership. I await their response. I really hope that the hunting regulations for the upcoming season are focused on what is really good for our wildlife on the long term rather than what is good for hunters on the short term. Wayne Pelter Kimberley
Settle for stalement and move on A ngela Merkel grew up under Communist rule in the old East Germany. She speaks fluent Russian. She has been the chancellor of Germany for the past ten years. And for all that time she has been negotiating with the Russian president, Vladimir Putin, on wide variety of subjects — including, for the past year, Ukraine. They may not like each other much, but they certainly know each other. So listen to what Angela Merkel said about the debate in the US military, in the Congress, and even in the White House about sending direct American military aid to the Ukrainian government. “I cannot imagine any situation in which improved equipment for the Ukrainian army leads to President Putin being so impressed that he believes he will lose militarily,” she said. “I have to put it that bluntly.” Does anybody think that Angela Merkel is wrong about this? Does any sane person think Putin would flee in panic if he hears that the US is going to send Ukraine “defensive weapons” (anti-tank weapons, anti-artillery radar and the like)? If not, then this is crazy talk. Nobody in the United States is talking about sending state-of-the-art US tanks and planes to Ukraine, and they’re certainly not offering to send American troops. Secretary of State John Kerry is merely talking about giving some sophisticated “defensive weapons” to an army that doesn’t even use the weapons it has very well. The Ukrainian army is poorly trained, badly led, and controlled by a government in Kiev that is as incompetent as it is corrupt. It sometimes wins when it is fighting the equally ragtag troops of the two breakaway “republics” of Donetsk and Lugansk. But if the Ukrainian government troops and the assorted volunteer battalions that fight alongside them start to win, then the
Russians send in a few thousand welltrained soldiers and push the Ukrainians back. That’s what happened last August, and now it’s happening again. Putting more advanced “defensive weapons” in Ukrainian hands is not going to change this pattern, and military professionals in Washington know it. This proposal is pure, strategy-free tokenism. Of course, Putin’s stated concerns about Western plots to draw Ukraine into NATO are not very rational either. He’s exceptionally ill-informed if he thinks that Western European countries like France and Germany would let Ukraine join NATO, since that would mean they were taking on a Gwynne treaty obligation to fight Russia on Ukraine’s behalf. Dyer He’s completely deluded if he takes his own military’s hoary arguments about Ukraine’s military importance seriously. It is 2015, not 1945, and Russia has lots of nuclear weapons. It simply doesn’t matter whether NATO’s tanks are far from Russia’s border or close to it. Wherever they are, nuclear deterrence still works. And Putin can’t really be worried about the example that a democratic and prosperous Ukraine might set for his own people. Ukrainian incomes are far lower than Russian ones (thanks mainly to Russian oil and gas), and the West shows no inclination to pour money into Ukraine in quantities large enough to change that. And though Ukraine is more democratic than Russia, its government is no less corrupt. What drives Putin, therefore, is a grab-bag of emotional motives. His man in Kiev got overthrown, and he doesn’t like to lose face. Even if Ukraine has little strategic or economic importance, it was part of Russia for 300 years, and he hates the idea that it might just slide into the West on his watch. He shares the paranoia about the evil intentions of the West that every Rus-
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sian inherits (for very good historical reasons). None of this is worth a full-scale war in Ukraine, let alone a serious military confrontation with the West or a new Cold War. Maybe if the United States were prepared to go in boots and all, showering Ukraine with weapons, money and even US troops, Putin might back away, although it would be a terrible risk to take. But some token “defensive weapons”, basically to make Americans feel better? That involves less risk of a huge Russian over-reaction, admittedly, but it would still be a big step towards a new Cold War, and for no possible gain. That is why Angela Merkel and French President Francois Hollande flew to Moscow last Friday: to head Kerry off by patching up some new ceasefire (or reviving the old one) in eastern Ukraine. They will be meeting with Putin and Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko in Minsk on Wednesday in the hope that they can make it happen. At best, that would mean the effective loss of Ukrainian sovereignty over two more provinces (Crimea is already gone), and a semi-permanent “frozen conflict” on Ukraine’s eastern border. Not great, but realistically Ukraine has no better options anyway. We know that Putin is willing to settle for such “frozen conflicts” in order to cripple disobedient former Soviet republics, because he has already done it with Moldova and Georgia. We know that the victims of such tactics can thrive despite Moscow’s games. Georgia certainly does, and Ukraine could do even better with strong European Union and US support. There is no satisfactory military solution for either side. Settle for a stalemate, and move on. Gwynne Dyer is an independent journalist whose articles are published in 45 countries.
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remier Christy Clark’s push to “re-engineer” the B.C. education system is moving ahead aggressively in B.C.’s 25 post-secondary institutions. One of the first tasks for Andrew Wilkinson in his new role as advanced education minister was to outline the shift in operating grants for colleges and universities to in-demand occupations. By 2017, a quarter of the money for post-secondary institutions will be directed to areas where labour force surveys forecast a need. This was greeted with some alarm when it was announced last year. Simon Fraser University president Andrew Petter at first downplayed the coming skills shortage as “relatively small” and warned against pushing post-secondary institutions into a “zero sum battle for dollars.” Petter has since come on board, as his approving comments were featured in the ministry’s Jan. 26 news release detailing the shift. He and others have been assured that in spite of Clark’s rhetoric, suggesting trades training is in and university is out, the news for SFU and other universities isn’t all that bleak. Wilkinson was completing a province-wide tour of all post-secondary institutions last week, and I reached him at his visit to Thompson Rivers University in Kamloops. “The response to this has generally
been pretty good, because the students are putting this pressure on institutions themselves,” he said. “Some of the institutions are … shrinking things like teacher education and putting more effort into the science-based, quantitative fields that are often related to these in-demand occupations.” The surplus of teacher graduates has been noticeable for some time, but BC VIEWS that’s largely a function of Tom oversupply, much of it in urban areas. In the CariFletcher boo, for example, teaching jobs are projected to have the highest number of openings by 2022, followed by nursing and retail and wholesale trade managers. Then come heavy duty mechanics and electricians, but also paraprofessional jobs in legal, social, community and educational services. Province-wide, it’s part of a broader demographic shift to fewer children and more retirees. In fact the government started this targeted funding a decade ago with health care, forcing universities to produce more doctors, nurses, lab techs and so forth. The retiring baby boom is expected to account for more than half of the openings in the next decade, which will expand the skills demand across most fields, beyond the trades training for the anticipated liquefied natural gas industry and other high-demand industrial areas such as truck driving.
Wilkinson notes that of the ministry’s $1.9 billion budget, about 60 per cent goes into general post-secondary education, for introductory courses that students take when they are seeking a career path, through undergraduate studies to professions. “So I think the idea that we’re going to somehow minimize or diminish funding in that general education, arts and science category is just not true,” he said. Key to this shift is measuring the performance of courses offered at colleges, universities and technical schools. Each year, the ministry surveys about 30,000 graduates to find out whether their studies helped them find a related job. The results are available on a website that breaks them out by institution and general study area. To find it, do a web search for “BC student outcomes” and select the “executive dashboard” to check the results for courses and schools in your region. The site provides charts showing the percentage of students who land relevant jobs. Not surprisingly, it tends to be higher for technical programs and lower for fine arts. It also shows grads’ average wages, a sobering but useful bit of information for high school students and their parents. Tom Fletcher is legislature reporter and columnist for Black Press. Twitter: @tomfletcherbc Email: tfletcher@blackpress.
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Friday night, it was leading scorer Tim McGauley doing the heavy lifting to help the Brandon Wheat Kings to victory. On Saturday, it was goaltender Jordan Papirny standing on his head and guiding his team over the Kootenay Ice. The Wheat Kings used a four-goal third period to earn a 5-3 come-from-behind win Friday before cruising to a 4-1 victory Saturday night. Saturday’s win maintained a 12-game point streak for the Wheat Kings, who are 11-0-0-1 since Jan. 11. “For us, it’s just keeping it simple and sticking to our game plan of getting the puck deep, getting on the cycle and making it tough on the other team’s [defense],” Papirny said Saturday night. “For us, it’s been sticking with that and keeping it simple. Our special teams have been really good for us and that’s really beneficial.” Papirny wasn’t lying when he said the Wheat Kings special teams help to get the job done. The WHL’s top-ranked power play heading into the weekend struck twice on four opportunities Saturday night. Morgan Klimchuk gave the visitors a 3-0 lead with a power-play goal 6:49 into the third period. After Zak Zborosky got the hosts on the board and cut the Wheat Kings lead to 3-1, Reid Duke restored the three-goal advantage for the Wheat Kings with a power-play tally 12:39 into the final period. “Sometimes we had some good moments and sometimes we had some bad moments,” Zborosky said Saturday night. “With a good team like that, you’ve got to be playing a full 60 [minutes]. You can’t give them any chance to get into the game, otherwise that’s what happens — they score goals.” On top of the 50-percent success rate on the man advantage, the Wheat Kings blanked
the Ice on four of their own power-play opportunities Saturday night. Though the Wheat Kings special teams took care of business in the final 40 minutes, Papirny carried his share of the weight in the first period, making a number of critical stops — in particular, two on Ryan Chynoweth in tight and another with his noggin on a Luke Philp snapshot. In all, the 18-year-old native of Edmonton kept the Ice off the scoresheet in a first period that saw the hosts outshoot the guests by a decisive margin of 11-2. By the time the final
“You can’t give them any chance to get into the game, otherwise that’s what happens — they score goals.” Kootenay Ice forward Zak Zborosky on the Wheat Kings buzzer sounded, the Ice had outshot the Wheat Kings 32-24. “For myself, the mission never changes,” Papirny said. “As a goalie, there’s times where things are going well for myself and the boys are there to bail me out. Then there’s times like tonight where we get outshot and I’ve got to be on my game.” Papirny was on his game Saturday, earning his WHL-leading 33rd victory of the campaign. After being passed over in his first year of eligibility at the 2014 NHL Entry Draft, Papirny is certainly being noticed heading into the 2015 NHL Entry Draft as he was listed 25th amongst North American goaltenders on the NHL Central Scouting Service’s midseason rankings. McGauley opened the scoring 7:23 into the first period, tallying his 34th of the campaign and extending 10-game point streak. Wheat Kings forward Nolan Patrick doubled the lead 5:40 into the second pe-
riod. McGauley and Patrick each recorded multi-point efforts (1G, 1A) for the Wheat Kings. Ice goaltender Wyatt Hoflin made 20 saves. For the Ice, Saturday’s loss came on the heels of a game that was well within their grasp Friday night. The hosts built a 3-1 lead through 40 minutes of play, before the Wheat Kings stormed back in the third period. “We were playing our game at the start of the first two periods and we sort of sat back in the third and let them play their game,” said Kootenay Ice forward Levi Cable Friday night. “Tomorrow, we need to come out and play our game all throughout the whole game. “We had a strong start. Everyone was going. Our passing was on and we were getting pucks to the net in the first two periods.” Quintin Lisoway kickstarted the Wheat Kings come back 4:15 into the third period with his eighth goal of the season. But it was Eric Roy and McGauley doing the deepest damage that ultimately killed the
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Ice forwards Jaedon Descheneau (#14), Levi Cable (back) and Luke Philp (#12) storm the Brandon Wheat Kings crease and goaltender Jordan Papirny (#33) Friday night. The Wheat Kings puck-stopper was up to the task, guiding his team to back-to-back victories over the Ice Friday and Saturday. Kootenay Ice. Roy tied the game 3-3 with his fourth goal of the season after grabbing a rebound out of the air, dropping it to his stick and quickly finding twine behind a helpless Hoflin at the 7:33 mark of the third period. On the ensuing faceoff, the Wheat Kings controlled the puck and carried into Kootenay Ice territory. From there, defenceman Colton Waltz let go of a long point shot and a cruising McGauley redirected it past Hoflin for a 4-3 Brandon Wheat Kings lead. It was the first time the Wheat Kings led in
the game. The two tallies from Roy and McGauley came over the course of a lightning-quick 15 seconds. Life doesn’t get easier for the Kootenay Ice, who are set to host the Central Division-leading Medicine Hat Tigers Wednesday night. “Every two points matter a lot now — they always did all season — but now they’re magnified if you win or lose,” Cable said Friday. “These next 20-some games we’ve got are
going to be huge for us.” The Ice have 18 games remaining on their regular-season schedule. The pair of losses drop the Ice into the second wild-card slot in the WHL’s Eastern Conference, as the Edmonton Oil Kings moved past into the first wildcard seed with a 2-1 overtime victory against the Prince George Cougars Saturday night. Notes: Kootenay Ice F Jaedon Descheneau tallied the 250th point of
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Goaltenders Saves Mins SV% BWK - Jordan Papirny 31/32 60:00 0.969 KTN - Wyatt Hoflin 20/24 59:59 0.833 Power plays First Period Brandon Wheat Kings 2/4 (50.0%) 1. KTN - T. Bozon, (21) (T. King, S. Reinhart), 7:41 Kootenay Ice 0/4 (00.0%) 2. KTN - L. Philp, (23) (T. Lishchynsky, J. Descheneau), 11:46 Three Stars: 3. BWK - R. Bukarts, (21) (T. McGauley, R. Gow), 13:42 1) J. Papirny (BWK); 2) R. Chynoweth (KTN); 3) M. Klimchuk 4. KTN - L. Cable, (23) (T. Lishchynsky), 18:16 (BWK) Second Period - No scoring Attendance: 2,209 Third Period 5. BWK - Q. Lisoway, (8) (R. Duke, E. Roy), 4:15 Upcoming Games 6. BWK - E. Roy, (4) (K. Clague, C. Waltz), 7:33 Feb. 11 vs. Medicine Hat 7. BWK - T. McGauley, (32) (C. Waltz, K. Clague), 7:48 Feb. 13 vs. Moose Jaw 8. BWK - T. McGauley, (33) (C. Waltz, R. Duke), 19:57 (EN) Feb. 15 vs. Saskatoon Shots 1 2 3 T Feb. 17 at Lethbridge Brandon Wheat Kings 8 8 17 33 Feb. 20 vs. Edmonton Kootenay Ice 11 8 7 26 Feb. 21 at Spokane Goaltenders Saves Mins SV% BWK - Jordan Papirny 23/26 60:00 0.885 Scoring Statistics KTN - Wyatt Hoflin 28/32 59:12 0.875 Player GP G A PTS PIM Jaedon Descheneau 52 24 36 60 50 Power plays Luke Philp 53 23 35 58 16 Brandon Wheat Kings 0/5 (00.0%) Tim Bozon 39 21 23 44 12 Kootenay Ice 0/1 (00.0%) Sam Reinhart 29 12 30 42 16 Three Stars: Levi Cable 51 23 17 40 6 54 16 17 33 14 1) E. Roy (BWK); 2) T. Lishchynsky (KTN); 3) Q. Lisoway (BWK) Zak Zborosky Rinat Valiev 35 7 25 32 35 Attendance: 2,121 Tyler King 50 8 19 27 27 Matt Alfaro 54 7 16 23 24 Saturday, Feb. 7 Austin Vetterl 54 8 14 22 50 Jon Martin 38 6 12 18 60 brandon Wheat KIngS 4 Troy Murray 54 2 12 14 24 Ryan Chynoweth 54 4 9 13 34 at Kootenay Ice 1 Cale Fleury 53 1 10 11 6 First Period Tanner Lishchynsky 17 0 9 9 10 1. BWK - T. McGauley, (34) (R. Pilon), 7:23 River Beattie 48 4 3 7 29 Second Period Bryan Allbee 43 3 4 7 12 Vince Loschiavo 42 3 3 6 8 2. BWK - N. Patrick, (25) (M. Klimchuk, R. Gow), 5:40 Tanner Faith 19 1 5 6 29 Third Period Lenny Hackman 44 1 2 3 0 3. BWK - M. Klimchuk, (21) (N. Patrick, P. Quenneville), Dylan Overdyk 28 0 3 3 11 6:49 (PP) Wyatt Hoflin 50 0 2 2 2 Austin Wellsby 32 1 0 1 9 4. KTN - Z. Zborosky, (16 (A. Vetterl, R. Chynoweth), 7:18 5. BWK - R. Duke, (18) (T. McGauley, R. Bukarts), 12:39 (PP) Goaltending Statistics Shots 1 2 3 T Player W L OT/SL SO GAA SP Brandon Wheat Kings 2 10 12 24 Wyatt Hoflin 26 22 1 2 3.34 0.896 Kootenay Ice 11 8 13 32 Keelan Williams 1 4 0 0 5.11 0.854
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Debbie lived a full life in her short time. She loved the outdoors, and most often than not, you could find her sitting by the fire with Molly. She was an excellent cook. One of her famous recipes was homemade bread and no one can hold a candle to her apple pies. She kept an immaculate house and loved to garden. She was most definitely a woman of many talents â&#x20AC;&#x201C; she was an avid hunter and was an exceptional shot, rarely missing her aim. She loved to play ball, playing short stop until a shoulder injury kept her from the field. Debbie was also a welder, a profession not held by many women. Through her life she was a strong woman in many things. She put up a valiant fight against the cancer that took her and she fought to her last day. Debbie leaves to cherish her memory; her beloved husband, Doug Temple; her children Jaime Cristales (James) and Kyle Staples (Selina), as well as her step-children; Kyle Temple (Katerina), Tania Temple and Leah Yonkman (Jay). She also leaves behind her two grandchildren; Tyson and Breanna and her stepgrandchildren; Taylor, Tre, Jesse, Michael, James and Jody. Debbie leaves her siblings; Bob, Wes, Terry, Darrell, Shawn, Kevin, Darlene, Troy and Michael. She was predeceased by her parents, Robert Luke and Merle Luke (Gravelle). A Celebration of Debbieâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Life will be held at the Royal Alexandra Hall, Canadian Museum of Rail Travel, 57 Van Horne St., Cranbrook on Friday, February 13, 2015 at 11:00 am. 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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CBAL Kimberley Battle of the Books, Family Literacy
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Battle of the Books contest at Maryville School: A big thank you for the number of fantastic submissions –well done Marysville students! Drum roll please... Geronimo Stilton books got the most votes followed by Diary of a Wimpy Kid by Jeff Kinney, Tacky the Penguin by Helen Lester, Harry Potter books by J.K Rowling, and Daisy Meadows books. Authors David Shannon, David Alderton and Paula Harrison were also very popular. Marysville student draw winners for book prizes were Cliff, Luke, Kennedy Travis, Aiden, Isis, Madison, Hannah, Katherine, Casey, Evyn, Candice, Jaxson, Jade, Nicholaas, Phoenixx, Gavyn, Brayden, Lynden, Talon, Tucker, Marshall, Ciara and Lachlan. Organized by Kim Roberts CBAL Kimberley Literacy Coordinator, Marilyn Bancks School Principal and the School Staff.
Wow – After counting submissions from all 12 classes the votes are in. Most popular Grade 4 & 5 book and ranked #1 for two years in a row was Diary of a Wimpy Kid by Jeff Kinney. The #1 ranked book with the Grade 6 & 7’s was the Maze Runners Series by James Dashner. The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins was the most popular. Olivia Dunn (gr 4), Lola Garsonnin (gr 5) Charlize DuPreez (gr 6) and Paul Sotropa (gr 7) were recognized for submitting outstanding nominations. The following students were the lucky draw winners of a new book. Tayah, Ella, Emery, Ryan, Winter, Cliodhna, Tianna, Madison, Azaria, Desirae, Sydney, Kianna, Mathew, Brenna, Zoe, Chassidy, Jade, Mya, Alexis, Danielle, Olivia, Jasmine, Kayla, Joel, Emma, Maddie, Brae and Janasha. Organized by Amber Neilsen McKim Librarian and Kim Roberts CBAL Kimberley Literacy Coordinator
Kimberley Independent School submitted a variety of very interesting and noteworthy titles. The lucky draw winners were Noah, Rory, Liam, Hunter, Roan, Logan, Raife, Noe, Hailee-Mae, and Nikola. Organized by School staff and Kim Roberts CBAL Kimberley Literacy Coordinator
Battle of the Books contest at Lindsay Park: After counting up more than 120 wonderful submissions!, Lindsay Park students voted Robert Munch books as the most popular. Geronimo Stilton books were ranked #2. Diary of a Wimpy Kid by Jeff Kinney, Dr. Seuss books and the Spirit Animal series all tied for third. Silver Wing by Kenneth Oppel, Pony Pals, Mine Craft & Lego books were also very popular. The lucky recipients of book prizes this year were Ian, Justine, Jewel, Avery, Tristen, Nate, Mischa, Connor, Victor, Issiah, Remy, Graeson, January, Freja, Jordan, Clarie, Lukas, Kendra, Nola, Kienna, Raelyn, Dayten, Htoo, Logan, Morgan, Kenzye, Fleichia and Willamena, Organized by Kim Roberts CBAL Kimberley Literacy Coordinator, Doreen Sharpe, Crystal MaCleod and the School Staff.
Baby Goose celebrated Family Literacy Day with a visit to the library. Thank you to Arlene who runs the Children’s Story Time for meeting with us. Baby Goose is a free drop-in program for parents with babies under a year old Thursdays 10:30 – Noon at the Early Learning Center. All are welcome! Contact Public Heath Nurses at 250-427-2215 or Kim Roberts CBAL- Kimberley 250-427-4468 for more information.