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Kootenay Columbia NDP members welcomed a full house of supporters who signed up to participate in the upcoming election campaign. “The message sent by the people of this area was clear today,” said Stetski. “People reject the Harper Conservative plan for Canada, and they are going to work to make a change in the next election.” Traditionally, party nomination events are a time when only members of the political party gather, but Stetski was determined that the official start of his campaign would include a wide cross-section of the community. The event featured a World Café issues forum where participants were able to bring their thoughts and ideas forward on a range of topics from democratic reform to building a sustainable economy. “I want to be the next Member of Parliament for Kootenay Columbia, and in preparation for that role, I need to hear from everyone,” continued Stetski. “The current MP has clearly stated that he can only vote the way Stephen Harper tells him to, even if his constituents disagree. That’s not good enough for the people in this area.” Stetski received the endorsement of a number of key regional political figures including the current MP for BC Southern Interior Alex Atamanenko, MLA for Nelson Creston Michelle Mungall, MLA for Columbia River Revelstoke Norm Macdonald, former MLAs Ed Conroy and Anne Edwards, Mayor Gerry Taft of the District of Invermere, Cranbrook City Councillor Norma Blissett and Regional Director Gerry Wilkie. Norm Macdonald said he was proud to stand in support of Stetski. “Wayne is a true democrat. Electing Wayne Stetski will bring de-
mocracy back to this area,” said Macdonald. “Wayne Stetski knows the whole Kootenay area and its people,” said former MLA for Cranbrook Anne Edwards. “He was Cranbrook’s most inclusive mayor and a visionary.” But Edwards’ highest praise for Stetski was a phrase that her father used. “He is a decent man.” Carly Eldred, who was the first of 10 area endorsers to address the crowd, spoke of Stetski’s work with Cranbrook’s youth. “Mr. Stetski values and celebrates youth in the community,” said Eldred. “He sees youth as future leaders, and treats them as such.” “Today was a party to celebrate the start of this campaign, but tomorrow we are getting down work, starting with two events in Nelson. Over the next 7 months I’ll be travelling throughout the area, meeting with voters and learning about their issues,” stated Stetski. As the former Kootenay Regional Manager for the BC Ministry of Environment, Stetski is very familiar with the large riding of Kootenay Columbia. Stetski oversaw staff and offices in Cranbrook, Nelson, Revelstoke and Invermere. “Yesterday I stood in the rain with a large group of citizens in Cranbrook who were protesting the Conservatives’ Anti Terror legislation C51, a bill that will result in the diminishment of our freedoms. And all across this country, people gathered, showing their determination to fight this degradation of our rights. “And that determination is what I saw in the people who joined our campaign today. They are ready to work as hard as it takes to ensure that we send a strong NDP voice to Ottawa after the next election.”
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B.C. Views by Tom Fletcher March has been a good month for the B.C. NDP, and it’s been a while since I’ve been able to say that. Opposition critics fired a shot amidships at the B.C. Liberal government when they began questioning the lack of progress by the new Auditor General for Local Government. This experimental vessel was launched in Premier Christy Clark’s leadership campaign, and two years after it set sail, it is listing, taking on water and in danger of sinking. The original idea was to expand the B.C. Auditor General’s office so it could check the financial performance of local governments too. Business groups were concerned about municipal taxes going up too quickly, with staff growing even as the province grappled with a hiring freeze. Mayors and councillors began to talk of mutiny over that plan, protesting that their budgets are already required to balance and are subject to annual audits. But this will be “performance auditing,” Clark insisted, not just making sure the figures add up. It will determine the public is receiving
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“value for money” on projects like arenas and services like police, by comparing different communities’ results. A new AGLG office opened in Surrey. The “value for money” promise is on the rocks. The government appointed a quasi-independent board (hello, BC Ferries and TransLink) that hired chartered accountant Basia Ruta, a veteran of the federal Auditor General office who had also served as chief financial officer at Environment Canada and had done local government audits in private practice. NDP local government critic Selina Robinson started asking why this office has spent $5.2 million and produced only one audit out of a promised 18. Community Minister Coralee Oakes, a former Quesnel councillor in her first cabinet post, allowed that there had been some rough water but there is smooth sailing ahead. Then came a big leak, in the form of a “work environment review” of the good ship AGLG that was given to the NDP by a seasick crew member. It described chaos below decks, with “shifting priorities and unclear direction,” as well as “wasted time and work” and “inefficient use of consultant and staff resources.” Worse, the review noted a human resources monitor had been stationed at the office for most of January to maintain a “respectful workplace for all em-
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Letter: No hugs for deer trap vandals I see in last Friday’s Kootenay Advertiser, (March 13) someone has given “Hugs” to whoever it was that destroyed the deer traps. For that person, does that mean you have no problems with someone sneaking into your yard or home, in the middle
of the night and taking or destroying whatever they want? Those people broke the law, plain and simple. Their actions and the way they went about it, makes them right up there with “ISIS”, the “Bokoheram” and whatever other terror-
Letter: Trap vandals an organized gang Your Hugs and Slugs column requests contributors to keep it “tasteful.” However, your March 13 column contained this shocking entry: “Hugs to whoever stopped the deer cull.” You appear to be condoning lawbreaking when you should be condemning it. An organized gang is coordinating crimi-
nal acts against local governments and the provincial government that dare to conduct a public safety program of culling urban wildlife. This gang knows best; the public and their elected councillors have to give in to this band of outlaws or suffer the consequences. Consequences of harassment in Invermere; ten traps stolen out of the Min-
ist, criminal zealots out there. The above mentioned carry out their crimes, hiding behind masks. Our local zealots do their deeds by sneaking about in the middle of the night. Our local zealots and the “ISIS and BokoHeram” are nothing more than cowards. They hide; they are too ashamed of themselves to speak openly and
publicly. They think they are the only ones who matter. They care nothing about anyone or anything. Cowards, nothing more, nothing less. Cowards, and criminals, hiding, because they are ashamed of what they did and the rest of us pay for it. ~Tom Haverko Cranbrook
istry of Environment’s padlocked compound and burned; traps vandalized in Kimberley, Elkford and Cranbrook. Now on March 5, a further four expensive traps had their nets cut, while the traps were on private property. Charges should be many: Interference with a lawful activity, criminal destruction of government property, accessary to crime, aiding and abetting, and criminal trespass. When I read “if you support the cull, you support cruelty
to animals,” it’s messianic, delusional and ignorant. In psychiatry, anthropomorphism, the attribution of human motivation to animals, is considered a problem. We have room in our jails and mental institutions for persons who are crying out for such. And we very much need to swiftly protect our democratic way of life from the delusionals who wish to dictate. ~William G. Hills Cranbrook, BC
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Accessibility fund seeking proposals The 2015 Enabling Accessibility Fund (EAF) Call for Proposals for communitybased projects was launched today by the Honourable Candice Bergen, Minister of State for Social Development, accompanied by Andrew Saxton, Parliamentary Secretary for the Minister of Finance and MP for North Vancouver. The launch event took place at the North Vancouver District Public Library. “Our Government remains committed to supporting Canadians and their families. I encourage organizations to take this opportunity to submit their proposals for projects, in particular those for children, such as playgrounds and recreational facilities. The Enabling Accessibility Fund is an excellent program that builds on our Government’s family benefits by eliminating barriers and helping all Canadians to fully participate in and contribute to their communities,” said The Honourable Candice Bergen, Minister of State for Social Development and MP for Portage-Lisgar. “Today’s announcement reiterates our Government’s focus on helping hard-working Canadian families make ends meet, by making important priorities like child care and after-school sports more affordable. Our Government has ensured that every family with children will have more money in their pockets, to spend on their priorities as a family.” Eligible organizations from all provinces and territories are encouraged to apply for funding for projects that will help improve accessibility in community facilities across Canada. The deadline for submissions is April 27, 2015. Proposals can involve a wide variety of projects, however priority will be given to projects that enhance access for children with disabilities (e.g. outdoor playgrounds), Veterans with disabilities or seniors with disabilities. It is important to note that municipalities are also eligible to apply in support of the first priority (access for children with disabilities) since a large number of recreational facilities are under their management.
As such, all municipalities, regardless of size, have been included as eligible recipients under this priority only and are strongly encouraged to apply. Minister Bergen and Mr. Saxton toured the library to see first-hand the improvements made with a 2011 EAF grant of over $70,000. The project, headed by the Friends of the North Vancouver District Public Library Society, created an accessible library area with automatic door openers for the washrooms, an accessible check-out counter and accessible information and communication technologies. People with disabilities are now able to participate in all activities and access the services offered by the library. Over 11 million in funding is available through this year’s call for proposals. All applications are reviewed against eligibility criteria, call for proposal requirements and program objectives. Application information is available on Employment and Social Development Canada’s website at http://www. esdc.gc.ca/eng/disability/eaf/community. shtml. Quick Facts Since the creation of the EAF in 2007, our Government has funded over 1,800 projects helping thousands of Canadians gain better access to their communities’ facilities, programs and services. Under this call for proposals, organizations can receive a grant of up to $50,000. Examples of eligible projects could include: • building accessible playgrounds for children with disabilities; • widening hallways and doorways, installing elevators and automated power doors; • improving lighting, acoustics or contrast; • installing accessible washrooms and service counters; • upgrading facilities that offer programs for adults and/or children with autism and other cognitive/intellectual impairments; • installing assistive technology, installing or updating information technology.
PERMANENT FULL TIME POSITIONS Engineering Technician GIS Database Technician We are looking for a Civil Engineering Technologist with experience in providing engineering technical support for utility systems; monitoring, inspecting, maintaining and overseeing the construction of infrastructure; and working with storm drainage, sanitary sewer, waste and other utility systems. YOU ARE... • A continuous learner; • A creative and practical problem solver; • An excellent communicator with strong interpersonal skills; • Good with budgets and monitoring projects; and, • Known for your ability to work well with the public, consultants, contractors, developers, and external agencies. YOU HAVE... • Completed a Civil Engineering Technology program with a diploma in Civil Engineering Technology • At least five (5) years’ related experience THIS IS...This is a permanent, full-time (35 hours per week) Union position with a starting salary of $5,104/month.
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Following a very successful Provincial Winter Games, Special Olympic athletes Kendall Salanski & Ben Stein had their names drawn to do the ceremonial puck drop at the March 6 Kootenay Ice/Red Deer Rebels game.
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SPECIAL COMMITTEE ON LOCAL ELECTIONS EXPENSE LIMITS Chair: Jackie Tegart, MLA (Fraser-Nicola) Deputy Chair: Selina Robinson, MLA (Coquitlam-Maillardville)
The Special Committee on Local Elections Expense Limits is conducting public consultations on campaign expense limit amounts for candidates for local government positions, such as mayor, councillor, school trustee, regional district electoral area director, Vancouver Park Board commissioner, or Islands Trust trustee. In addition, the Committee is examining limits for third party advertisers in local elections.
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Ranching is alive and well in the Southeastern part of the province by Lily Durham
Kootenay Livestock Association held their AGM on January 17th starting with a power point on Premise ID by Kevin J. Murphy AGR:EX. The workshop was well attended with many skeptics in the room. “Not another thing for the government to regulate”, could be heard resonating throughout the group. Premise ID at present is a voluntary program that will benefit in the
areas of disease control (BSE),possibility of natural disasters, fire or flood to aid ranchers and officials to help locate and protect our herds. Premise ID (Livestock Traceability Program), has you register using your Parcel ID 9 digit number form your assessment forms. Ranchers can easily go online to register with the two page application form or contact Leanne Thibeault at 250-489-5649. Leanne can register the forms
with you and forward them on to the Ministry. The data base collected will determine how many animals you own, where animals reside as well as the pasture or range land they may be on in an event of an emergency. Kevin’s presentation showed the benefits to our Industry and how this program will also help Canadians in producing quality disease free beef. see Ranching page 10
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reason to smile.” The office has faced many challenges throughout the year, especially the wildlife committee. Ministry of Agriculture has been very challenging to work with this year and a “Task Force” has been created to make the Wildlife Compensation Program more efficient. The Task Force has submitted 15 recommendations that they feel are necessary to run the program effectively within the association and not take the program inhouse within the Government. “Rancher involvement in this program is crucial to maintaining the program.” cited Mr.Reay. Randy emphasized and
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thanked everyone who has worked with him throughout the year and for those that give so freely of themselves. “Thank you” to those that joined the Task Force and showed an example of our association working for our ranchers. KLA organized a full day tour of our area and local operations with our MLA Bill Bennett and the Honourable Norm Letrik (Minister of Agriculture) this past summer. There were around a dozen that participated and are currently working with
the Minister on various promises and commitments that were made. Much emphasis was made at this event for adequate, timely and reliable income sources for invasive plant control. Our chair committees made their presentations on finance, weeds, wildlife, Ag in the Classroom and Land use update. Pam Turyk, Weed Committee Chair, presented the EKIPC “Golden Shovel” award to Faye Street in April of 2014 for her continued work efforts and support for weed control in the East Kootenay region.
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In June a “weed pulling” activity with MLA Bill Bennett in recognition of “Invasive Species Week” at Elizabeth Lake in Cranbrook was held. Pam was able to represent us at the Nature Conservancy of Canada, Mount Broadwood ‘’weed pulling’’ days in Lodgepole River. Pam submitted a written letter to the Province of BC Select Standing Committee on Finance & Government Services in October recommending #57 “Allocate sufficient funding for the proactive prevention and management of invasive species, including
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with some positive accomplishments. Range Act amendments were made this spring with Bill 5 that reduces red tape on tenures and created a more parallel basis for tenure holders and ranchers. BCCA participated in the Water Sustainability Act Development, 5th annual BC Beef Day, Carbon tax rebate for coloured fuel and helped with the launch of the WLPIP(Western Livestock Price Insurance Program) and various
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beef industry videos. It was mentioned that WorkSafeBC has a mandate to carry out inspections on farms and to ensure producers use on-farm safety regulations. Thank you Brian for your continued work with the BCCA and KLA. AG in the Classroom was presented by Karen Barraclough. “Wild Voices for Kids” is the program that is presented to the students with a follow up of a field trip to an orchard, farm,
ranch, dairy or vegetable garden facility. The program is being embraced by the schools and the kids and thank you so much for your hard work Karen. Steve Byford our GREP representative gave an awesome presentation on cows and weeds. Last year we learned about feeding weeds to our cattle and this year two of our local ranchers tried this technique and we ensee Ranching page 12
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noxious weeds.” Pam is working on upcoming weed management workshops for 2015. Thanks Pam for your hard work and commitment. General public: Take a look in your backyard and see what weeds you have. Are they noxious? Do you know their dangers? Check out the Reporta-Weed app at www. reportaweedbc.ca. Brian McKersie’s BCCA report gave insight to a very busy year for the BCCA
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CALL FOR 2015 PROJECT PROPOSALS
The Grassland and Rangeland Enhancement Program (GREP) provides funds to persons and organizations wishing to carry out activities on Crown Land that will enhance Rangeland and Grassland values. The Program is funded by the Columbia Basin Trust and administered locally by the Kootenay Livestock Association. The GREP is currently accepting applications for projects for consideration for the remainder of the 2015 funding year. The over-riding purpose of the Grassland and Rangeland Enhancement Program is to maintain and/or enhance grassland resources while meeting conservation, environmental and recreational objectives. Some examples of projects funded to date under the GREP include rangeland fences, protection of wetlands, innovative gates and cattleguards, restoration of damaged areas, interpretive and educational signs and invasive plant management. Applications are open to associations or societies, individuals, range tenure holders or partnerships across the Columba Basin Region. For more information, or to make an application, please contact: The Kootenay Livestock Association located at 212 – 1525 Cranbrook Street North, Cranbrook, BC V1C 4H7; E-Mail: kla@kootenaylivestock.ca or Phone 250 426 4315 or contact: Steve Byford, GREP coordinator at 250-919-9209, mailto:stevebyford86@gmail.com. Project Administered by: Project Sponsored By:
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spoke of the fact that fewer young people are taking over farming and ranching productions and how it can be easily implemented with the ALR to continue to preserve agriculture properties and still re-
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side on the property if your children take over the operation. Sometimes people tend to get frustrated with the red tape and bureaucracy that they may face with selling or turning over their ranching or farming operations but Mike presented it an easy effective way. Thanks Mike. MLA Bill Bennett was present and our ranchers were happy to hear of the province being able to balance their budget for the 3rd year as well as retain a triple rated credit. The economists say BC is solid and Mr. Bennett reminded our industry from Minister Letrik of the various things government has done for the agriculture industry: 212 million since 2001 on agriculture programs, 32 million market programs, research, task forces, education, branding, etc…,7.3 million in meat transition (abattoirs), 3 million Age verification and BSE, 5 Million on abattoir waste, 19 million on fencing programs for highways & railways. Bill was extremely positive and was glad to see we had a good beef
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year. Thank you again Bill for your continued support of our Industry. Meeting aside, elections done and our ranchers moved to the ballroom for a wonderful evening of auctions, entertainment by Randy Tapp from Fisher Peak Performing Arts and a superb beef dinner put on by the Heritage Inn. It was a full house with many of our younger ranchers bringing their kids. This is such a great opportunity for networking within the ranching communities and seeing the enthusiasm on the kids faces was priceless. Two awards were given out and congratulations were abundant for Jerry Thibeault whom has retired from years of doing the Branding Inspections, he was not able to attend so his daughters accepted the award for him. Thank you so much Jerry. Also an award for given to Randy Harris on his retirement, for his continued work on the Rocky Mountain Trench for the past 25 years. Thank you Randy. 2015 will be another challenging year for our industry, hopefully we will see those good prices in the fall but KLA will continue to work with government, CBT, RDEK, BCCA, City and various groups to help to facilitate the needs of our ranchers, hobby farmers and their families to continue to produce the much needed foods that we have on our tables. We must never take for granted the work and time that is put into producing the staples we require. Are you involved in agriculture? Do you have a hobby farm, grow produce or raise animals? Join your Kootenay Livestock today and become a part of an exciting and very helpful association. You don’t have to just own cows to be a part of agriculture. Your input is needed and is very important because ranching is alive and well in Southeastern BC.
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College of the Rockies has unveiled its new strategic plan
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(From left) College of the Rockies President and CEO David Walls and Board Chair David Handy are excited to release the College’s new strategic plan. College of the Rockies Board Chair David Handy is pleased to announce the College has completed work on a new five-year strategic
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extensive strategic plan consultation processes in our history which has resulted in a new vision for the College,” Handy says. “I am pleased with
the work that has been done by President Walls and the Committee and am excited about where the College will be moving over the next five
years.” In February, 2014 the Strategic Planning Committee, consisting of 14 members including student, faculty, support staff, middle and senior management and Board of Governors representatives, embarked on the development of the new strategic plan. A key principle of the process was engaging as many internal and external stakeholders as possible. Students, support staff, faculty, management, College Board members and over 90 citizens of Fernie, Cranbrook/Kimberley, Invermere, Golden and Creston participated in the process and provided vital information, feedback and suggestions. The resulting plan, en-
titled Our Road Map to New Heights, includes a new mission statement– To transform lives and enrich communities through the power of education and a new vision – To create and deliver the most personal student experience in Canada. “Our new mission and vision statements are symbols of our renewed commitment to our students and to our communities,” explains College President and CEO David Walls. “Over the next five years, we will be focusing on four themes: exceptional student experience, educational excellence and innovation, improving employee empowerment and effectiveness, and expanding partner-
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New College of the Rockies VP, Education & Applied Research, Stan Sae-Hoon Chung, is excited to begin his duties December 1. College of the Rockies is pleased to announce the appointment of Stan Sae-Hoon Chung as the new Vice President, Education and Applied Research. Chung, who will join the College December 1, brings with him 25 years of experience in Canadian post-secondary education. He has held positions that include Vice President Academic and Research at Red River
College, Dean of Arts and Science at Camosun College, Associate Dean of Arts and Foundational Programs at Okanagan College, Associate Professor and Chair of Communications at Okanagan University College and instructor in English, Business and New Media at College of New Caledonia. “I couldn’t be more proud and excited. College of the Rockies is a
small college with big impact. I am delighted to join the team led by President Walls and thrilled at the prospect of contributing to COTR’s impact.” Chung holds a Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of British Columbia, a Masters of Arts from the University of Toronto and is a PhD candidate at the University of British Columbia in Interdisciplinary Studies. He is an active writer and journalist with many publications, including Global Citizen: River of Love and Other Essays. “We are pleased to have someone of Stan’s calibre joining our team. I have no doubt his experience and background will be of great benefit to the College,” notes President and CEO David Walls. “We look forward to his contributions to our community.” Chung and his wife Alberta, who is an English as an Additional Language instructor, are relocating from Winnipeg and have two teenaged children.
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Protecting our children from sexual abuse by Andrea Spowart, MA, CCC
In Canada, 1 in 3 girls and 1 in 6 boys will be sexually abused by their 18th birthday. This means that when you look at a school classroom, a hockey team, a ballet class, or the children gathered at your child’s birthday party, you are seeing children who have been - or are being - sexually abused. These numbers are epidemic in their proportion, and yet, studies tell us that these numbers are conservative as 95% of children never disclose. We like to believe that the people sexually abusing our children are the creepy strangers in the park wearing trench coats. The reality is that 95% of abusers in Canada are people who are emotionally close to our children and are often in a position of trust or authority. Abusers are family members such as grandparents, parents, aunts, uncles, or siblings, or other people the child knows such as a teacher, coach, or friend’s parent. Child sexual abuse is one of the few issues that knows no boundaries. It crosses all cultures, religions, income levels, social status, gender and age. This raises the question: “how do we protect our children?” First, we teach children from a young age about their bodies; this includes teaching them the proper names for their body parts. This takes away the stigma of talking about their private parts and sets our children up to have open, honest conversations. Second, we talk to our children about boundaries. We discuss what is appropriate and inappropriate in various situations with a variety of different people. For example, we explain to our children why it’s not okay for an uncle to look at a 7 year old’s bum, but it is okay for a doctor to do so with a parent present. We also show children that the boundaries they have set for themselves are respected, such as asking for privacy when changing. Third, we explain to our children that saying “no” is allowed. This means empowering a child to make the
choice as to who they hug or don’t hug. Allowing a child to say “no” to an unwanted hug or touch teaches them they are in charge of their bodies and what happens to them. This also involves teaching the adults around your child to ask permission before hugging or kissing them, and respecting the child when they say “no”. Fourth, we help children learn about all of their emotions and how to recognize them in themselves and in others. This means that when a child feels uncomfortable they will be able to recognize it and do something about it. Fifth, we train our children to distinguish between secrets and surprises. We encourage children to tell a parent any time someone tells them to keep a secret. Lastly, we minimize one-on-one adult / child interactions. Research tells us that 80% of child sexual abuse happens in one-on-one adult / child situations. As true as this fact is, it is also recognized that a one adult / one child situation can be extremely important and valuable for a child. So when in these situations, there are a number of safeguards that can be implemented to make the time as riskfree as possible: insist that the activity can be observed (in a room with windows, glass in the door, or a public place), inform the adult that someone will be dropping in during the scheduled one-on-one time, drop in unexpectedly if possible, and require that the adult tells you what activities are planned (ask both the adult and child individually afterwards to confirm what took place). When we put all of these pieces together, we end up with a child who knows what is appropriate and inappropriate, who can recognize when they are feeling uncomfortable, who knows they have the right to say “no” (along with first-hand experience of their “no” being listened to), and who feels completely comfortable talking to adults about their bodies and if their boundaries have been disrespected. What abuser is going to tar-
get this child? Rather, they are going to prey on the child who believes it is “yucky” to talk about their private parts, who isn’t sure what is okay and what is not, who has been told to hug no matter what, and who doesn’t know what they are feeling when their nonexistent boundaries are crossed.
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positive connections with the school system and community agencies that provide relevant resources and information. All public elementary schools in Southeast Kootenay School District will be offering an opportunity for all three year olds to come to their neighbourhood school (children born in 2012 who have turned three by the date of the RSL event). This event is a partnership between the province, the district, and the early childhood teachers in Cranbrook, Fernie, Sparwood, Jaffray, and Elkford. Ready, Set, Learn will include opportunities such as a tour of the school, a visit to the kindergarten classroom, activities, refreshments, displays or presentations by school children. Parents and caregivers will receive helpful tips for supporting their preschooler’s learning and development. They will also be provided with information about local services available. Each child will receive a learning kit. Four year olds, those children who will be entering kindergarten in September 2016, will be invited to Kindergarten Orientation in their neighborhood school.
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Prepare to be amazed at a Nepal travelogue coming to the College of the Rockies on March 25. On Wednesday, March 25 and Monday, March 30 at 7 pm at the College of the Rockies Lecture Theatre, Patricia and David Stock and Sabine and Gebhard Pfeiffer will make a DVD travelogue presentation. This travelogue is called “Far Above the Clouds - Nepal 2014” and will highlight their treks to the Langtang Himal area, Annapurna Base Camp, Lumbini, and Bardia National Park. Both of the treks went very well and the Stocks and Pfeiffers were very lucky to have avoided the natural disaster that hit many parts of Nepal. They were trekking in the next valley from the disaster and only suffered hiking in 6 hours of torrential rain and not the snow storm that devastated parts of the Annapurna Circuit and other areas of Nepal. They did not hear about the tragedy until they had almost finished their first trek due to lack of electricity for cell phone service. That one day was the only bad weather for their 6 weeks in Nepal. Since 2009 David and Patricia have presented 4 different dvd presentations at the College of the Rockies in support of The Canadian Friends of Nepal. This small support group raises money twice yearly to help 12 families and a small school in Nepal. Sabine and Gebhard Pfeiffer have
also presented many travelogues in the past to help the Friends of the Library and the GoGo-Grannies, to name a few. Sabine has put together this presentation and it highlights the two quite different but visually stunning trekking areas. As well, you will visit Lumbini ( birthplace of the Buddha ) and the jungles of Bardia National Park in south Nepal. Admission is by donation and all funds raised go to The Canadian Friends of Nepal June Fundraiser. This event is sponsored by the College of the Rockies International Department. Gordon Terrace School will be selling travel bags, luggage tags, protein powders, and wooden IPad holders at the event. They have been helping The Canadian Friends of Nepal since 2011 and have raised $22,000 to date. With this money they have built a 3 room addition for 3 to 5 year old students. It is the only “Hot Pink” building in the village and the the money raised tonight will help their ongoing efforts on behalf of the little school. It will be an interesting and informative travelogue so come out and support both The Canadian Friends of Nepal and “Gordon Terrace School - Nepal”.
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The Bavarian Iron Legs quadrathon a success despite weather by Chris Newel
The weather, although cloudy and wet, did not dampen the spirits of 67 participants in the 2015 Bavarian Iron Legs Quadrathon. The race held Saturday, March 14 at Kimberley Alpine Resort saw competitors either individually or as
a team - downhill ski, cross country ski, run and bike. Competitors rode the quad chair to the top where they began the down hill portion of the event. Racers ran around the Kootenay Haus clipped into their skis and raced through the course down the Dreadnaught run. Once
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at the bottom members ran from near the old Rosa chair to the Nordic Ski trails. Adult racers cross country skied 5 km; kids teams did 3.5 km. At that point racers changed boots into runners and traveled 4 km down Gerry Sorenson Way to the Cenotaph. Off came the runners and the cyclists began the climb back up, 4.5 km to the Kimberley Alpine Resort. Children teams changed up at the Trickle Creek Golf Course entrance. Afterwards, the 11 teams and 18 individual participants enjoyed a complimentary hamburger in the Stemwinder where prizes were awarded. The 18 individuals were made of 2 ladies, 7 men and 9 juniors. Of the 11 teams, 3 were kids teams. It was great to see this as a family activity for many. There were some determined youngsters out there putting in a huge effort. Kudos to everyone that participated! A special thanks to all
the sponsors who helped make this event a big success: Helly Hansen, Rossignol, Kimberley Nordic Club, Spirit Rock Climbing Centre, Kimberley Nordic Club, Dreadnaught Ski Racing, StubHub, Old Dutch, Authentic Rose Body Balancing, Kimberley Concierge, Handz On Evolution, His/ Her Haircut, Chelsea Gyurkovits Massage Therapy, City of Kimberley, Kimberley Alpine Resort. Also a big thank – you to all the volunteers, ski patrol, Kimberley Alpine Resort staff, KAR Winter Sports School, John Blair, Llyod Steeves for help making this event a big success. Iron Legs Results: Indivdual Mens Adult: 1.Frank Ackerman 44.25 2.Michael Meaning 51.16 3.Mattison Sinnett 52.12 Individual ladies: 1. Danielle Burk 1:01.25
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Fernie dancers are heading to Disneyland The Fernie-based Creative Energy Arts Factory are gearing up to perform at Disneyland, California Studios this summer as part of Dis-
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Creative Energy Arts Factory dancers prepare to dance at Disneyland, California Studios this summer. From left, back row: Elisa Ogura, Kayla Nord, Ray Ogura, Alisia Dvorak and Shaylyn Johnson. Middle row: Gabi Rybar, Kyra Corrigan, Jaycee Martens, Jayden Rumpel, Hanaka Ogura, Holly Kichler and Eden Amundsen. Front row: Bryanna Goldade. Missing: Brooklyn Regimbal. pected that they will be performing in front of 30,000 people.” The dancers, who range in age from nine to 18 years or age, will be performing from July 8 to July 12, with their showcase piece taking place on the Disney stage on the closing Sunday. Rybar added, “They are also participating in two workshops throughout the week with the Disney Performing Arts Teachers and Choreographers, which is a dream come true for a dancer.” The dancers began rehearsing last week and will be hosting various
fundraisers between now and July to help fund the cost of the dance workshops. The young ladies will also be performing their showcase routines at different community events over the next few months. “This is a fantastic group of kids, not just great dancers but hard working kids with awesome attitudes,” said Rybar. “The team spans quite an age group and the senior dancers are so great and helpful with younger team members. They are a dance coach’s dream.”
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TO PLACE A listing in our community news section: 1. Open to all clubs and nonprofit organizations. 2. Post your event online at www.kootenayadvertiser.com (calendar). Events appear on our website ONLY. If you wish your event to be published in the paper please submit to our front desk or email: lily@kootenayadvertiser.com 3. Notices are published as space permits and for the current week only. This is not a guarantee of publication. We reserve the right to edit information.Only non-profit organizations/events will be allowed.
MARCH MARCH 1-29 - SPE-
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MARCH 21
STUDIO DOOR, LOCALS, 7:30pm, Tickets $8 available at Louts Books or at the door. locals@shaw.ca MUSIC JAM- 1pm3pm, Cranbrook Seniors Hall, 17th Ave & 2nd St.S. Admission $2, Ice Cream $1. COMMUNITY SOCIAL DANCE-7pm11pm, Cranbrook Seniors Hall, 17th Ave. & 2nd St.S. Live BandCountry Roundup. Admission $12. Everyone welcome! CDAC will be hosting an in-house Gallery concert with Randy The Gypsy Musician, 1pm-3pm. Admission is by donation. Coffee and Tea provided. The Art Gallery is located
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”
at RM #104, 135 10th Ave.S Cranbrook. The Cranbrook Pride non-profit society will be holding a bake sale. Join us at the Cranbrook Community Connections building at 209-16th Ave.N (next to Core Fitness), 11am3pm. For more info contact : ANKORS at 250426-3383 or steve@ cranbrookpride.ca
MARCH 23PENMUNICIPAL
SION RETIREES’ ASSOCIATION MEETING, 10:45am, Heritage Inn, 803 Kootenay St.N. Guest speaker- Karen Grant 11:30am. Noonno host luncheon. Hope to see you there!
MARCH 24
HAVE CAMERA WILL TRAVEL, Keith Corbould presenting “Canal Adventure in Italy & France”, Centre
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K I M B E R L E Y AQUATIC CENTRE Free Family Swim, 6pm-7pm. Sponsored by Exact Tax. VIP (Visually Impaired Support Group, 1 pm, Heritage Inn. Luncheon/meeting to follow. Guest speaker: Charles Hoath, Foot Care Provider. Bonnie, 250.427.3289 or Fay, 778.517.1803. TRAVELOGUE “Far above the clouds-Nepal 2014” Gebhard & Sabine Pfeiffer and David & Patricia Stock with be showing their travelogue’s, 7pm College of the Rockies Lecture Theatre. Admission is by donation to the Canadian Friends of Nepal and is sponsored by the COTR International Students Department.
Jaffray United Church
With Jack Lindquist March 29 – Everyone Welcome! April 3 – Good Friday Service, Communion, No Luncheon. April 12 – Easter Service. Everyone Welcome! *All services at 11 a.m. Jaffray United Church
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, Monday Workship 2:15 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!
Slugs: To the representative from the personal alarm company. Your attitude is less than desirable. For a person who is supposed to represent the health care industry, your attitude towards the people you serve & the company you represent could use a lot of work. Where is your compassion?
#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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TRAVELOGUE
Hugs: Huge hugs to the two senior sisters who donate unbelievable amounts of food & crochet toques & slippers to the Kimberley Food Bank. You are truly amazing!!!
New Life Foursquare Church Kimberley Pentecostal Church
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MINI BOOK SALE. Everyone is welcome from 9am-4pm. We are
MARCH 29
FRATERNAL ORDER OF EAGLES, pancake breakfast 8:30am11am, $5 per person, 711 Kootenay St. All proceeds going to CANCER.
Hugs: If your family member requires an electric scooter, your best bet is to deal with Pharmasave. They give the best service on scooters in Cranbrook.
First Baptist Church
308 10th Ave. South • 489-1057 Sunday Morning Worship • 10am Senior Pastor • Gordon Henry www.cranbrookfoursquare.com
the Manual Training School for Friends of the Cranbrook Public Library MEMBERS/ ONLY: 4pm-8pm. ART MOVIE NIGHTCentre 64 7:30pm, “Drawing the Line: A Portrait of Keith Haring”. Also, a hands-on experiment: The Emotional Impact of Cut Paper Design, No Host Bar, Snacks, admission by donation. March 27-29-Eagles Spring Craft Fair, Friday 5pm-9pm, Saturday 9am-11am, Sunday 11am-4pm. Eagles Hall 711 Kootenay St N. Cranbrook. Too book a table or for more info call 250-426-6006.
receiving donations of books, in good condition at the Circulation Desk at the library. Contact Marilyn 250489-6254. F.P.P.A.S presents a spring concert, “Spring into Bluegrass” at the Royal Alexander Hall. Doors open at 6:30pm. Tickets are $15 and available at Lotus books, The Cranbrook & District Arts Council and Snowdrift Cafe in Kimberley. All monies go to the Fisher Peak Performing Artists Society.
Wednesday Bible Study 7:00pm 518 Cranbrook St. N. (next door to KFC) For more info: 421-1822 Pastor Steve Moon www.calvarychapelcranbrook.com
The Salvation Army 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
MARCH 27 MINI BOOK SALE at
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
All are welcome to come in, see, listen, pray, and stay for lunch.
Hugs: To Erin at the Kootenay Advertiser for being so kind, caring and thoughtful to the people around you. You are a special person! Hugs: To the people of Cranbrook who support the “relocation” of the mule deer population instead of the short-sighted killing (cull). Naturalists, hunters, wildlife photographers, tourism people and environmentalists all know the priceless value of this “natural resource”. Hugs: To the two lady volunteers at the hospital on March 9.
above the clouds-Nepal 2014” Gebhard & Sabine Pfeiffer and David & Patricia Stock with be showing their travelogue’s, 7pm College of the Rockies Lecture Theatre. Admission is by donation to the Canadian Friends of Nepal and is sponsored by the COTR International Students Department.
APRIL 10
APRIL 10-11 SCIENCE FAIR 2015, College of the Rockies. Theme- Light (In keeping with the UN’s proclamation of the International Year of Light and Light Based Technologies). Guest speaker Astronaut Abigail Harrison (she plans to be the first astronaut on Mars). *Volunteers are need for both days. Check out our website at www.ekrsf.ca
They were so helpful getting my husband admitted for an eye treatment. The Handicap parking was full so I had to get a wheelchair, then they came & took over while I went & bought a parking pass. When I got back, he was already admitted & in the waiting room. These ladies give their time so generously & I want them to know how much they are appreciated especially when someone is unfamiliar with the hospital. Thanks again! Hugs: To Pro Vision Optical for their knowledgeable & friendly staff. A special thank you to Deborah for her assistance in helping me choose the perfect frame. I am extremely happy with my new glasses & the outstanding service I received from Deborah & Jennifer. Slugs: To the people who walk their dogs off leash & don’t pick up the dog droppings. Also to people who litter at Elizabeth Lake. This is a bird sanctuary, read the signs & use your common sense. This is a beautiful area, please don’t wreck it for others to enjoy. Slugs: To the people that managed to stop the deer cull. After seeing a lady & her dog (on a leash) being terrorized by 2 doe I know how dangerous deer can be.
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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Della Christine Gaskell (nee Sims) 1935 – 2015 It is with deep sorrow that the family of Della Gaskell announces her passing on Friday, March 13, 2015 in Cranbrook at 79 years of age. Della was born on July 6, 1935 in Invermere, BC to Bessie (nee Nelson) and Percy Sims. They lived in various towns in the Kootenays before they settled in Cranbrook. Della was always very independent and went to work when she was 14 or 15 years old as a camp cook. Soon after Della was married and had five children who became her life’s greatest passion. While Della enjoyed her time with her children greatly, she also would have her younger sister and nephews stay with her for weeks at a time. Later in life when she married Roy, she embraced his three children and loved them as her own. As her grandchildren and great grandchildren were born she embraced them and encircled them with her deep love. Along the way Della become a great bowler and won many trophies. Her needlework became a great passion as well, but fishing was her favorite pastime. She and Roy spent many happy hours in their boat at Premier, White Swan and Koocanusa Lakes. Della would often catch the biggest fish and loved to tease Roy about it. She loved to play cards too, and delighted in beating Roy at crib, which they played almost every day until her passing. Della loved to dance especially to country and western tunes. She loved flowers and hummingbirds and Thomas Kincade’s artwork. She loved her home and kept it beautiful, always surrounding herself with pictures and treasures. Della was a wonderful cook and baker. There were always cookies in the cookie jar! So it would follow that Della’s career was in the restaurant business. She worked and managed Kentucky Fried Chicken, Orange Julius and Woolworth’s restaurant, always taking pride in the food she prepared as well as the cleanliness of the kitchen. Left to mourn her passing are her loving husband of 45 years Roy Gaskell; her five children Susan (Terry) Conroy of Cranbrook, Ron (Carmen) Lancaster of Maple Ridge, Debbie (Bob) Graham of Creston, Sandra (Troy) Ross of Cranbrook and Randy (Lydia) Lancaster of Cranbrook; her three step-children Terry (Jan) Gaskell of Okotoks, Bill (Kathy) Gaskell of Airdrie and Darlene (Ron) Henkewich of Winnipeg. She is also survived by her brother Percy (Marion) Sims of Kimberley and sister Cindy (Rob) Stevely of Fort Steele; 22 grandchildren, 35 great grandchildren and many nieces, nephews and special friends. Della was predeceased by her mother Bessie Hughes (1993) and father Percy Sims (1940’s); sister Viola Bradshaw (2007) and brother-in-law Art (1998); brother George Sims and sister-in-law Betty (1977); brother Jim Sims (1989) and sister-in-law Inez (1974); brother Mervin Sims (1991) and sister-in-law Lisa (1992), and brother Pat Hughes (1966). Della was a loving wife, mother, daughter, sister, aunt, grandmother, great grandmother and friend. Words cannot express how much she will be missed. A memorial service for Della will be held at McPherson Funeral Home in Cranbrook on Saturday, March 21, 2015 at 11:00 am. Donations in her honour can be made to the: The Salvation Army, 533 - Slater Road NW, Cranbrook, British Columbia, V1C 4Y5 or the: Heart & Stroke Foundation of BC & Yukon, Okanagan/Kootenays Area Office, #4, 1551 Sutherland Avenue, Kelowna, British Columbia, V1Y 9M9. Arrangements entrusted to McPherson Funeral Service. Condolences for the family can be offered at: www.mcphersonfh.com
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LUDWIK “LUDI” OLEKSOW January 13, 1953 – March 9, 2015 Following a long, courageous battle with brain cancer, Ludi is finally at rest. Despite his illness, Ludi never lost his special sense of humor and his gentle, loving nature. Ludi was born in New Denver, BC to parents Mike and Johanna Oleksow. In 2001 he married Christine Huppie and settled into family life. After receiving his MS diagnosis, Ludi went on to get his millwright ticket, working at Fording River until his retirement in 2012. Following his retirement, Ludi and Chris moved from Elkford to Cranbrook where he remained until his death. Ludi is lovingly survived by his wife Chris; daughters Deidre Oleksow and Destine Oleksow (Chris); stepsons Aaron Walsh (Holly) and Jason (Mona) Walsh; grandchildren Bailey and Fox Leeson, Austin Hangreaves (Joslynn), Colton Burch, and Wyatt, Teagan and Evan Walsh; his great grandson Blake Hargreaves; mother Johanna Oleksow; brother Mike (Marg) Oleksow, and his sister Helena (Bruce) Edmison. He was preceded in death by his father Mike and his sister Wendy. Should friends so desire, memorial donations may be made in Ludi’s name to the EKMS Support Group, 401-2011 2nd Street North, Cranbrook, BC V1C 3L4. Memories and condolences shared at www.cherishedmemoriesfs.com Arrangements entrusted to Cherished Memories Funeral Services Ltd.
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Warren Alonzo Cockell 1925 – 2015 It is with deep sorrow that the family of Warren Cockell announces his passing on Tuesday, March 10, 2015 in Wasa at 89 years young. Warren was born on October 31, 1925 in Penticton, BC. At 19 years of age he joined the Navy and worked as a Seaman from 1944 to 1946. He was the youngest man on the Huron Ship. After the war he went to work at CP Rail until 1950. On October 28, 1947 Warren was married to Violet Radomske. In the 1950’s they moved to Bull River to farm. Warren worked at the Galloway Mill and the Bull River Trout Hatchery while also attending to the farm. In 1998 he retired and they moved to Wasa where Warren loved to hunt, fish, bowl, read and putter in his spare time. Warren is survived by his loving wife of 67 years Vi; son Brian (Peggy), daughter Marlene (Heinz) Leuenberger, five grandchildren Kurt, Ian, Ben, Jennifer and Ashley and eight great grandchildren Taitum, Seth, Kamryn, Taylor, Brayden, Corbin, Logan and Gavin. He was predeceased by his parents Emily and John, brothers Harry, Jack and Willard and his sister Bona. At Warren’s request there will be no funeral service. Cremation has taken place. We would like to thank everyone for the flowers, hugs, cards, phone calls and food. The love and generosity shown by the community and our friends has been overwhelming. Arrangements entrusted to McPherson Funeral Service. Condolences for the family can be offered at: www.mcphersonfh.com
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Robert Allan Brook June 17, 1978-March 16, 2015 It is with heavy hearts we say goodbye to our beloved Brooksie. After battling a rare liver disease and bile duct cancer, Rob passed away at 36 years old. Although he will be greatly missed by his wife (April) and their two children (Braxton and Ana), there is comfort knowing that Rob has forever changed so many people's lives. In his final days, he was surrounded by family and friends who came together to celebrate his life! A night to remember memorial service will be held on Friday, March 20, 2015 at 7:00 pm at Evergreen Funeral Chapel, Edmonton, AB.
By shopping local you support local people. OBITUARY Kathryn Veronica Hayes Devlin Currie November 11, 1947-March 14, 2015 It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of a beautiful soul, a loving wife, sister, mother, grandmother and great grandmother. Kathryn Veronica Hayes Devlin Currie passed away Saturday, March 14, 2015 at 8:50 pm. Kathryn is survived by loving husband Ronnie Currie, brothers Frank (Sadie), John (Judy), sister Ann (Brian), step-brothers Lindsay, Andrew and Allen, daughter Joanna (Dean), granddaughter Katie (Greg) and great-grandsons Dustin and Liam. Kate will be deeply missed and treasured in our hearts forever. Rest in Peace
OBITUARY Irene “Gracie” Moore (nee Rathwell) May 7, 1931 – March 9, 2015 It is with great sorrow that we announce the sudden passing of our mother and grandmother Irene “Gracie” Moore on Monday March 9, 2015. She was a very strong loving woman that loved her family and friends. She was a loving wife, mother, sister, aunt, grandmother and friend and will be missed by many. She loved her old country music, her flowers, her coffee dates, walks to the mall, and telling stories of her life growing up. Irene was born on May 7, 1931 in Rimbey, Alberta to Clifford and Pearl Rathwell where she was raised until she was 13, when she moved to live with her Aunt Stell and Uncle Joe in Saskatoon. A few years later she moved back to Rimbey where she met and later married Robert Moore on September 19, 1953. They lived in various places throughout Alberta and British Columbia to finally settling down in Cranbrook BC in 1975 where they raised their 3 children. Irene is survived by her children Murray (Leslie) Moore, Jackie (Doug) Hill, Cheryl (Gord) McDonald; Honorary daughter Mary (Jamie) Hazzard; grandchildren Leslie (John) Smitna, Dana (Chad) Smart, Josh (Haley) McDonald, Jessie Moore, Michael (Lindy) Birmingham, and Johnathan (Candice) Birmingham; great grandchildren Isaac Bailey, Madison Smitna, Jordan Smart; Kaleb, Laynie, Bryce, Spencer, Oliver Birmingham and brothers Ken (Eileen) Rathwell, Murray (Gail) Rathwell as well as many nieces, nephews and friends. Irene was predeceased by her husband Robert Moore; children Terry Moore, Colleen Moore, her parents Clifford and Pearl Rathwell, and her siblings Pricilla, Vernon, Harold, Patrick, Michael, Clifford Jr, and Jeanne Smith. A celebration of Irene’s life will be held on Saturday March 21, 2015 at the New life Foursquare Church (308 10th Ave S) in Cranbrook at 2:00 pm; followed with a luncheon after the ceremony at the New Life Foursquare Church. In lieu of flowers, those wishing to make a memorial donation in honor of Irene may do so to the Heart and Stroke Foundation or to the Arthritis Society. Memories and condolences shared at www.cherishedmemoriesfs.com Arrangements entrusted to Cherished Memories Funeral Services Ltd.
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We are looking for an experienced and talented Regional Manager at our Kootenay BC Division, based in Rossland, BC. The Regional Manager reports directly to the Regional Vice President, BC. The ideal candidate will have: • A university degree (e.g. P Eng.) OR Technical School Certification OR Trade Certification such as Pipefitter, Boilermaker or Ironworker. • 10+ years of progressive management experience associated with Heavy Industry, Turnaround Maintenance and Project Work. • Strong Management, Leadership, Project Management and Team Building skills.
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Scrap your old gas-guzzler; it’s auto showtime British Columbia’s SCRAP-IT year, new executive show director Jason Heard wittily Program has announced a new promises“an electrifying show incentive program aimed at experience with lots of greenery removing high polluting vehicles on show!” from our roads, on the eve of this “You won’t need to go too far year’s Vancouver International to see green… the Green Auto Show. by Keith Morgan Ride and Drive is at The new incentive allows the only entrance purchasers of a qualifying new at Thurlow. You can try out one of electric vehicle, who scrap their 2000 or 14 green vehicles from hybrids to older vehicle, to receive a $3,000 rebate. This pure electrics and see what makes program is separate from the BC Government’s them tick.” eco-car incentive scheme, the details of which Inside a wide array of green vehicles will be announced at next week’s show. are parked on Electric Avenue. But “This is a fantastic program whose ultimate there’s lots more to feast your eyes upon this goal is to remove older high polluting vehicles year. from our roads,” said SCRAP-IT Program CEO “Anyone can add space to a show but we feel Dennis Rogoza. “Vehicles model 2000 or older we have filled it with new content to deliver emit up to 60 times more emissions than later a much more rounded experience. The show models and electric vehicles have even much is about new cars but it has to entertain, be lower emissions.” exciting and make you wanting more year Qualifying electric vehicles are listed on the after year.” SCRAP-IT.ca website. As part of this program’s The Super Cars and Exotics are back. On launch, SCRAP-IT has supplied a contest prize opening night, there will be super cars valued car in the shape of a new all-electric Nissan at $15 million on the plaza. Every kid will LEAF (see Plug-in to Win contest details right). want to eyeball the 100 per cent electric Big The LEAF will be on display at the SCRAP-IT Foot Monster Truck. There are also some sharp auto show booth in the Vancouver Convention looking concepts, such as the Cadillac Elmiraj Centre West (March 24-29). (pictured above). While eco-cars aren’t the central theme this
This year’s showstopper could well be a 1963 Lincoln Convertible, supplied by Abbotsford’s 360 Fabrication, which is now applying the final touches to the $1 million dollar restoration (pictured above). Heard is excited about a new display called Car Culture, which focuses on the vehicles and the lifestyles that drive them. Feature vehicles are displayed in themed settings, featuring accessories and backdrops. Classic Alley offers a stroll back through time while Hollywood North pays tribute to the cars we see on movie sets around town. Just a sample of what’s up at the show. The rest of our Driveway crew (drivewaybc.ca) looks new cars on display at keith.morgan@drivewaybc.ca
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Driveway’s Alexandra Straub will pilot an all-electric Nissan LEAF in the annual AJAC Eco-Run next week. The all-electric sedan, which is also the prize car provided by the Scrap-It program for our Plug-In to Win contest, will glide silently from the Vancouver International Auto Show in downtown Vancouver next Wednesday. The route, devised by the Automobile Journalists Association of Canada, will then take the participating 19 eco-friendly vehicles to Victoria via the Nanaimo ferry. On Thursday, the vehicles will be put through their paces on a handling course in Langford to see how versatile they are. The EcoRun concludes that evening in Vancouver. In addition to pure electric vehicles, the Eco-Run
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Several new crossovers will be featured at this year’s Vancouver auto show. Honda recently revealed for the first time at the Chicago and Toronto auto shows, the all-new Pilot. Gone is the boxy three-row vehicle, replaced by a sleeker, more stylish design. Now equipped with LED headlights and LED daytime running lights, along with available 20-inch wheels and panoramic sunroof, this is a modern take on family hauling. The Pilot is powered by a 3.5L V6 engine, matched to a six-speed automatic transmission or an optional nine-speed unit. This new model will be sold with front or all wheel drive and because it is 135kg lighter than the last model it should be more efficient. Mercedes is renaming the M-Class as the GLE. GL refers to an SUV/Crossover and the E is the “E-Class of SUVs”. To confuse things a bit more, the first debut is the GLE Coupe, a sportier coupe-like SUV designed to compete with the BMW X6. This Mercedes, with its sleeker silhouette and powerful 262-hp biturbo V6, looks great. It will range from comfort to all-out performance. The Acura RDX has been a big hit for this premium brand. Based on the ever-popular Honda CR-V, this Acura is filled with lots of luxury touches for a modest price. The 2016 RDX showcases the latest look of the Acura family. The dual LED headlamps and improved interior design, including two screens in the centre of the dash, puts the RDX in line with the new TLX and recent MDX. Good news is that the trusty V6 engine will stay for 2016. Hyundai has announced that they it will start leasing Hydrogen Fuel Cell Tucson SUVs to Canadians this year, with the Vancouver area being the first market to receive these worldclass vehicles. This is an electric SUV but instead of getting electricity from the grid it is produced using an onboard hydrogen fuel cell. The owner fills the fuel tank with hydrogen, not gasoline, and drives normally. The fuel cell Tucson can go 420 kilometres on one tank of fuel, a range about which electric car manufacturers can only dream. Ford has one of the best selling SUVs of all time in the Explorer, with more than 350,000 sold in Canada so far. The all-new 2016 version made available a 2.3L EcoBoost engine on the base and XLT trim. The 290hp 3.5L V6 engine is carried over but the Sport trim and new Platinum trim will be fitted with the 365hp Ecoboost V6. The new Platinum model will be fitted with real aluminum and ash wood accents, plus leather will trim the steering wheel,
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X Lease payments of $60/$88/$57 on the 2015 Rogue/2015 Pathfinder/2015 Juke® must be made on a monthly basis and cannot be made weekly. Weekly lease payments are for advertising purposes only. ±The $750/$1,000/$1,000 additional discount offer is valid on the purchase financing or lease (at inception) of select new 2015 Juke/2015 Rogue/2015 Pathfinder. $750/$1,000/$1,000 is comprised of $500/$750/$750 NCF cash and $250/$250/$250 deaelr participation. Offer valid March 11-31, 2015. Offer is based on stackable trading dollars. Offer is available to eligible customers for a limited time on approved credit only. The discount will be deducted from the negotiated selling price before taxes. Applicable to Nissan Canada Finance (NCF) contracts only through subvented NCF finance, lease or NCF standard finance rates. Not combinable with fleet discounts and not applicable to cash purchase buyers. Offer not eligible for program protection. Certain conditions apply. †Offer is administered by Nissan Canada Extended Services Inc. (NCESI) and applies to any new 2015 Micra/Versa Note/Sentra/Altima/Juke/Rogue/Pathfinder models (each, an “Eligible Model”) leased and registered through Nissan Canada Financial Services Inc., on approved credit, between March 3 – March 31, 2015 from an authorized Nissan retailer in Canada. Eligible only on leases through NCF with subvented rates. Offer recipient will be entitled to receive a maximum of six (6) service visits (each, a “Service Visit”) for the Eligible Vehicle – where each Service Visit consists of one (1) oil change (using conventional 5W30 motor oil) and one (1) tire rotation service (each, an “Eligible Service”). All Eligible Services will be conducted in strict accordance with the Oil Change and Tire Rotation Plan outline in the Agreement Booklet for the Eligible Vehicle. The service period (“Service Period”) will commence on the lease transaction date (“Transaction Date”) and will expire on the earlier of: (i) the date on which the maximum number of Service Visits has been reached; (ii) 36 months from the Transaction Date; or (iii) when the Eligible Vehicle has reached 48,000 kilometers. All Eligible Services must be completed during the Service Period, otherwise they will be forfeited. The Offer may be upgraded to use premium oil at the recipient’s expense. The Eligible Services are not designed to meet all requirements and specifications necessary to maintain the Eligible Vehicle. To see the complete list of maintenance necessary, please refer to the Service Maintenance Guide. Any additional services required are not covered by the Offer and are the sole responsibility and cost of the recipient. Offer may not be redeemed for cash and may not be combined with certain offers NCESI reserves the right to amend or terminate this offer, in whole or in part, at any time without prior notice. Additional conditions and limitations apply. Ask your retailer for details. ≠Representative semi-monthly lease offer based on any new 2015 Rogue S FWD CVT (Y6RG15 AA00)/2015 Pathfinder S V6 4x2 (5XRG15 AA00) CVT transmission/2015 Juke SV FWD M6 (N5RT55 AA00). 1.99%/2.9%/3.49% lease APR for a 60/60/60 month term equals monthly payments of $258/$382/$249 with $0/$0/$0 down payment, and $0/$0/$0 security deposit. First semi-monthly payment, down payment and $0 security deposit are due at lease inception. Prices and payments include freight and fees. Lease based on a maximum of 20,000 km/year with excess charged at $0.10/km. Total lease obligation is $15,491/$22,914/$14,941. This offer is only valid from March 3 - 31, 2015. $500/$1,500 NCF lease cash appplicated only on the 2015 PathfinderS V6 4x2 (5XRG15 AA00) CVT transmission/2015 Juke SV FWD M6 (N5RT55 AA00). Conditions apply. X $31,748 Selling Price for a new 2015 Murano S FWD CVT (LXRG15 NA00). Conditions apply. **MSRP starting from $29,998 for a 2015 Nissan Murano S FWD (LXRG15 NA00) excluding Freight and PDE charges and specific duties of new tires. V Models shown $36,348/$48,368/$31,873/$45,248 Selling Price for a new 2015 Rogue SL AWD Premium (Y6DG15 BK00)/2015 Pathfinder Platinum (5XEG15 AA00)/2015 Juke® SL AWD (N5XT15 AA00)/2015 Murano Platinum AWD (LXEG15 TE00). $1,000 Bonus Cash not included on model shown. *X±≠VFreight and PDE charges ($1,750/$1,720/$1,695/$1,750), air-conditioning levy ($100) where applicable, applicable fees (all which may vary by region), manufacturer’s rebate and dealer participation where applicable are included. License, registration, insurance and applicable taxes are extra. Lease offers are available on approved credit through Nissan Canada Finance for a limited time, may change without notice and cannot be combined with any other offers except stackable trading dollars. Retailers are free to set individual prices. Dealer order/trade may be necessary. Vehicles and accessories are for illustration purposes only. Offers, prices and features subject to change without notice. Offers valid between March 3 - 31, 2015. °Based on full-line brands (those selling both cars and trucks) on a rolling 12 month year over year retail sales volume basis. *Ward’s Large Cross/Utility Market Segmentation. MY15 Pathfinder vs. 2015 and 2014 Large Cross/Utility Class. Offers subject to change, continuation or cancellation without notice. Offers have no cash alternative value. 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Dream machines for all to admire By Rob Rothwell You can dream about luxury cars and even touch them at the Vancouver auto show. 2016 Cadillac CTS-V The new CTS-V is the pinnacle of Cadillac’s renaissance, repositioning itself as a highperformance luxury brand able to compete with the likes of BMW and Audi for the wellheeled 40-something power broker. This 200 mph 4-door sedan houses a Corvette engine, but not just any Vette V8. The 2016 CTS-V is infused with the supercharged 6.2L V8 power plant engineered for the formidable 2015 Corvette Zo6. It eagerly dispenses 640 horsepower and 630 lb.-ft. of torque to the V’s rear wheels through an 8-speed automatic transmission featuring shift paddles. Pulling the CTS-V rapidly down from 200 mph is a set of Brembo cast iron disc brakes, which are more effective at shedding heat than carbon-ceramic setups. No firm price yet.
2016 Lexus RC F The all-new track ready 2015 Lexus RC F adopts the best of the tuning and technology that went into the Lexus LFA Supercar to create an authentic high-performance coupe. Fully capable of running on a racing circuit and featuring the most powerful Lexus production engine to date – s 467 horsepower 5.0L V8. The Lexus RC F is for those ready to immerse themselves in pure driving pleasure. Available in two models starting from $81,650. Jaguar F-TYPE Convertible It’s hard to argue with Jaguar’s description of the F-TYPE as being pulse-quickening. It combines effortless, exhilarating performance, instant response and precise, agile handling with everyday refinement and usability. The Jaguar supercharged 3.0 litre V6 340 hp engine delivers powerful and efficient performance. Select from a rich variety of colour combinations for
body and cockpit. Acceleration is clocked at 0-100 km/h 5.3 seconds, with a top speed of 260 km/h. Priced from $76,900 Bentley Mulsanne The Mulsanne is the flagship of this esteemed British marque. It’s simply sumptuous inside, thanks to the use of finely handcrafted materials and painstaking attention to fit and finish. The dashboard is measured to accommodate the thickness of leather that wraps around it precisely. The infotainment screen it surrounds, meanwhile, can be concealed behind a veneered panel when not required for route navigation, rear camera view or other control functions. The Mulsanne includes a 14-speaker sound system with Digital Signal Processing (DSP). Audio perfectionists have the option to go even further: the Naim™ for Bentley system comprises 20 speakers, 22 channels and 2200 watts of aural perfection.
Jaguar F-TYPE Convertible Under the hood is a recalibrated 6.7-litre V8 engine, which generates 505 horsepower and takes the luxury car to 100 km/h in a time that matches the lithe Jag F-TYPE. Expect to pay at least $480,000.
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Consignment Sporting Goods www.funhogz.com 417-2828 Recumbent exercise cycle, ideal for legs & hips, visual output includes time, distance, speed, RPM, calories & heart rate, $150 obo. Call (250)4892220
Open House Sat, March 21, 1-3pm 1909 7th St S Move in ready 3-bdrm home w/recent renovations, amazing view of the Rockies from 800 sq.ft. deck, $256,900 (250)421-1814
Real Estate Apt/Condos for Sale
Rentals PRICE REDUCED!!! QUICK POSSESSION AVAILABLE. $499,900 Enjoy living in a park like setting minutes from Cranbrook. This 5-bdrm country home offers up many upgrades & loads of opportunity. Fully fenced pastures with large barn & new addition for added Hay storage. 5 acres of wonderful land with several storage sheds, oversized two car garage & a large deck overlooking the creek. The home features a very large kitchen with an oak island & floor to ceiling wood cupboards. Oversized laundry room, billiards room & full sized sauna. This home is a gem, lots of space & loads of privacy. 250-426 0409 to view
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$174,900
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25 - 10th Ave. S. Cranbrook 250-426-8211 1-866-426-8211 385 Wallinger Ave., Kimberley 250-427-0070 1-866-427-0070
Duplex / 4 Plex
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
1308D 11th St S, renovated 1bdrm, complete with living room, kitchen & bathroom, parking & yard, n/p, n/s, one year lease, $585/mth + electric. (250)417-7325
Homes for Rent Avail. April 15, 1-bdrm house, large fenced yard, attached garage, pets ok, hydro included, $900/mth plus DD. (250)489-1521 (250)919-9911
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
2-bdrm unit available in Victoria Villas, rent includes W/D & water, starting at $825/mo + electric. N/P, N/S, 1-year lease. Call (250)417-7325
ROOMS for rent in Cbk, incl util. Must be working or college student, $400 & $430. Available immediately. (250)426-2479
Hampshire Apartments, quiet convenient location, inc heat & hot water, n/s, n/p, 1bdrm, $625/mth; 2-bdrm, $775/mth, Call (250)417-7379
Suites, Lower
Sparwood Heights - 1 bdrm furnished condo. Main floor, paved parking with plug ins, heat, water, laundry. Non smoking. Available April 2. $850/month plus DD. Call 250-425-5071.
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
Holiday trailer or rent. Fully serviced & set up at Kristina Creek Resort. Sleeps 4, ideal for young family, games, trails & swimming pool. See www.kristinacreek.ca or call (250)424-5403
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1-bdrm lower level suite in Cbk, W/D, covered parking, n/s, n/p, no parties, $800/mth inc. util. (250)581-0952
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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
1966 Chrysler Windsor, partially restored, $7000 obo. (250)429-3937
1996 Corvette Collector Edition, 160,000km, 2 roofs, auto, original paint, engine LT4, fully loaded,ex cond, asking $15,000 obo. (250)426-3802 1997 Camaro 30th Anniversary Edition, black, V6, auto, loaded, 30,000km on new motor, $4700 obo. (250)428-7454 1998 Subaru Forester AWD, well maintained, new timing belt, battery, windshield, no rust, 220,000 km, $5000. (250)346-3378 1999 Ford Escort ZX2, great car, well maintained, good gas mileage, mostly hwy driven, full set of winter tires on rims, new battery & alternator, 6-CD changer, $1899. Call (250)417-6599 2001 Chevrolet Impala Base Sedan, 3.4L V6, 4-spd auto, Stock #T14459A, $6998. Cranbrook Dodge, DL #30708, 1-888-259-7039
1979 Chev Malibu Classic, 2-dr, new: engine, paint, headers, top end cam & lifters, ex. cond., asking $5500. Call after 5pm, (250)426-5498
1970 Chev 4x4, 3-spd standard transmission, 6-cyl motor, originally from Texas, no rust patches on body panels, safety inspected, $5800. (250)489-3705
1992 Toyota Corolla Wagon, new alternator, new winter & summer tires all on rims, newer muffler, well maintained, 277,000 km, $1400. Call (250)428-5624
Houses For Sale
Houses For Sale
NEW LISTINGS 8587 Highway 95A Gorgeous log home on 5+ acres with stunning Rocky Mountain views, double garage, RV storage, garden, minutes to town. MLS# 2403683 $769,000 11 Waldie Rd Amazing 4 bed, 2 bath home on 5+ acres IN KIMBERLEY with creek, double garage, gardens. Home was rebuilt in 2005. MLS#2403696 $585,000 396 Archibald St. 3 bed, 1 bath home with new kitchen and appliances, newly insulated and wired basement, new basement windows. MLS#2403524 $175,000 #1013 930 Dogwood Dr 1 bed, 1 bath condo, great layout, vaulted ceiling, nice deck, ski from your deck to the lift, close to sauna and hot tub. MLS# 2403595 $83,900
NEW VACANT LOTS
3 lots in Marysville to choose from: 956, 969 and 966 - 313th Dr, no building scheme or timeframe to build, no GST. Starting at $93,000
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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
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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
Business for Sale
1985 Thunderbird Elan V6 Automatic 78,500 km No rust excellent condition $5,500 OBO (250)421-7054
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Seasonal Acommodation
Shared Accommodation
Sparwood 1 bdrm condo, partly furnished, inc. util, w/deck, no pets, fridge & stove, $750 + DD. Call 403-616-6467 or 403-474-3926.
Cars - Domestic
Located DOWNTOWN Excellent High Traffic Area Plenty of Parking 250-428-5240
SPARWOOD, 2-storey, 3bdrm townhouse for rent w/full basement, close to school & rec centre. (250)425-4448 primeprop@mymts.net
917 Kootenay St. N., Cranbrook
FOR SALE OR WILL TRADE Absolutely beautiful fully furnished 2 bedroom, 2 ensuite lock-out unit in Big Horn Meadows Resort on the 9th green. Spectacular Mountain & Valley views. Great rental opportunity, original owners. Hardly been used & never rented. SHOWS MINT! $275,000 call Gerry 403-585-6886
Antiques / Classics 1972 Chev show truck, 350 CID, auto, 2WD, column shift, bucket seats, nice paint, green with black interior, asking $11,900. 250-427-5895
3600 sq.ft. of Retail Space
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.
Commercial/ Industrial Creston COMMERCIAL BUILDING
Private Collector Looking to Buy Coin Collections, Silver, Antiques, Native Art, Estates + Chad: 778-281-0030 Local
Garage Sales
Misc. Wanted
For Sale By Owner
Sheds & Sets, Elk & Deer. Call Rick 250-422-3444
Sporting Goods
Back Alley 2 Family Garage Sale, Sat, March 21, 9am1pm, 310 7th St S. Fridge, tires, shortbox truck liner, Bradford Exchange plates, bike, camping stuff, fold up camping kitchen, TV stand, computer desk, lots of stuff.
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2001 Nissan Sentra, excellent condition, 195,000 km $3600 (250)426-7988 2002 Chevrolet Impala, 4-dr, runs great, fully loaded, leather, sunroof, good tires, 270,000 km, $2500 obo. (250)489-1521 (250)464-9997
2002 Honda Accord Coupe, V6, loaded, 156,000km, new W/S tires on alloy rims, towing package, immaculate, senior driven, $6500. (250)427-2258 2002 Toyota van, must sell, offers. (250)426-8307 2003 Honda Accord, V6, 178,000 km, ex. cond., sunroof, leather, heated seats, $6000 obo. (250)426-2458 2003 Volkswagen Jetta Wolfsburg, 1.8L, 5-spd manual, Stock #T4357B, $7995. Denham Ford, DL #30786, 1800-663-3839 2005 Ford Mustang, 72,000km, 5-spd manual, $8900 obo. (250)426-9735
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2002 Merc Cougar 2.5L V6, Std, almost new, rebuilt front to back, see Kijiji ad ID 1032567591. (250)489-1956
2004 Subaru Outback,
AWD, heated seats, p/windows, air, 98,879 km, 4-cyl, CD player, $10,000. (250)426-8094 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
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, $8995. Arrow Motors, DL #5467, 1-855888-6864 www.importautogroup.com 2007 Mazda3 GS 4dr Sport, 2.3L, 5-spd auto, Stock #T5072A, $8995. Denham Ford, DL #30786, 1-800-6633889
2007 Mazda 3 Sedan Manual transmission After market LED Spyder headlights Kenwood CD/ DVD deck Bluetooth compatible. Excellent condition. Very clean. One owner. $7500 (250)919-7788
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Trucks & Vans
2008 Chevrolet Cobalt, 120,000 km, summer & winter wheels, air, $6500 obo. (250)427-7153 2008 Chevrolet Cobalt LS Coupe, FWD, 2.2L, 4-cyl, Stock #PB1904, $7914. Cranbrook Kia, DL #30736, 1-866980-7966 2008 Honda Accord 2-dr EX silver Coupe, 72,000km, ex. cond., 1 owner, 1 tax, garage kept, $12,999. (250)489-3656 2008 Pontiac Grande Prix, V6, 1 owner, no rust, no dents, 111,000 km, $9500. Call (250)427-7094 (250)427-8758 2008 Subaru Impreza WRX STI Hatchback, 2.5L Turbo 4 Cyl., AWD, 6-spd manual, Stock #S21538A, $26,995. Subaru of Cranbrook, DL #10523, 1-855-888-6864 www.importautogroup.com 2008 Toyota Yaris, 4-dr, 5-spd standard, new front tires & bearings, runs well, 212,000 km, $4200 obo.(250)421-8976 2009 Ford Focus SEL Sedan, 2.0L, 4-cyl, FWD, 5-spd auto, Stock #V40575A, $8495. Arrow Motors, DL #5467, 1-855888-6864 2009 Pontiac G3 Wave SE 4dr Sedan, 1.6L, manual, Stock #T4370A, $6995. Denham Ford, DL #30786, 1-800663-3839 2009 Volkswagen Jetta Wagon Comfortline Station Wagon, 2.0L Turbo 4 Cyl, FWD, 6-spd auto, diesel, Stock #A43490, $14,995. 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, $9998. Cranbrook Dodge, DL #30708, 1-888-259-7039 2010 Chevrolet Impala LS Sedan, FWD, 3.5L, V6, Stock #14-512426A, $10,955. Cranbrook Kia, DL #30736, 1-866980-7966 2010 Ford Edge SEL, V6, auto, Stock #016713A, $24,321. Melody Motors, DL #5248, (250)427-4224 2010 Hyundai Elantra Touring GLS Sport Station Wagon, 2.0L, 4-cyl, FWD, 5-spd manual, Stock #Z84616, $12,995. Sun Valley Nissan, DL #30313, 1-855-888-6864 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 2010 Suzuki SX4, 2.0L, 6-spd manual, Stock #C4165A, $7995. Denham Ford, DL #30786, 1-800-663-3839 2011 Ford Focus SE 4dr Sedan, 2.0L, auto, Stock #T4416A, $9995. Denham Ford, DL #30786, 1-800-6633839 2011 Hyundai Elantra Touring GLS 4-cylinder, 4-spd auto, block heater, new windshield, air, cruise, mud flaps, seats-5, CD/AM/FM, 4-new winter tires on rims, 4-summer tires on rims, no accidents, one owner & well maintained, only 85,300 km, $11,800 obo. (250)4223469 2011 Nissan Juke SL AWD, 1.6L Turbo 4 Cyl, auto, Stock #N19398A, $21,495. Sun Valley Nissan, DL #30313, 1-855888-6864 www.importautogroup.com 2011 Subaru Outback 3.6R w/Limited Pkg Station Wagon, 3.6L 6 Cyl, AWD, 5-spd auto, Stock #S59073A, $26,995. Subaru of Cranbrook, DL #10523, 1-855-888-6864 www.importautogroup.com 2013 Ford Escape SE, 4-cyl auto, Stock #006112A, $25,639. Melody Motors, DL #5248, 1-888-703-2211
2012 Chevrolet Cruze LT Turbo, 1.4L I-4 cyl, FWD, Stock #14-593721A, $12,995. Cranbrook Kia, DL #30736, 1-866980-7966 2012 Chevrolet Sonic LT Hatchback, 1.8L I-4 cyl, FWD, Stock #PB5239, $12,998. Cranbrook Kia, DL #30736, 1866-980-7966 2012 Ford Fusion SEL Sedan, 3.0L, 6-cyl, auto, AWD, blue, Stock #H28803A, $16,717. 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 Chevrolet Impala , 3.6L 6 Cyl, auto, black, Stock #61500, $17,985. North Star GM, DL #5717, 1-888-4246831 2013 Chevrolet Impala 4-dr Sedan LT, 3.6L 6 Cyl, FWD, auto, Silver Ice Metallic, Stock #61498, $17,985. North Star GM, DL #5717, 1-888-7172908 2013 Chrysler 200 S Sedan, 3.6L, V6, 6-spd auto, Stock #T14134B, $17,995. Cranbrook Dodge, DL #30708, 1888-259-7039 2013 Ford Fusion Titanium, 4cyl, auto, Stock #CAC3267, $25,766. Melody Motors, DL #5248, 1-888-703-2211 2013 Nissan Sentra Sedan, 1.8L, 4-cyl, FWD, 6-spd, Stock #N46443, $16,995. Sun Valley Nissan, DL #30313, 1-855888-6864 2013 Subaru Impreza 2.0i w/Touring Pkg, 2.0L 4 Cyl, AWD, 5-spd manual, Stock #S24161A, $21,995. Subaru of Cranbrook, DL #10523, 1855-888-6864 www.importautogroup.com 2014 Chevrolet Cruze 4dr Sdn 2LT, 1.4L 4 cyl Turbo Fuel Injected, manual, Stock #1E1602A, $19,995. North Star Motors, DL #5717, 1-888424-6831 2014 Chevrolet Equinox LS, auto, 2.4L, 4-cyl, Stock #BI0905, $25,995. Chalet GM, DL #6364, 1-866-652-9863 2014 Chevrolet Orlando LT, 2.4L, 4-cyl, Stock #BI0351, $22,995. Chalet GM, DL #6340, 1-866-652-9863 2014 Chevrolet Traverse LS, auto, 3.6L, 6-cyl, Stock #BI6245, $31,995. Chalet GM, DL #6340, 1-866-652-9863 2014 Fiat 500, 1.4L, 4-cyl, FWD, Stock #T194714, $12,999. Alpine Toyota, DL #30845, 1-888-418-4798 2014 Honda Accord EX-L Coupe, V6, 3.5L, 6-cyl, auto, Stock #B11265, $31,764. Spring Honda, DL #31110, 1888-638-4488 2014 Subaru Impreza Wagon 2.0I Limited, 2.0L 4 Cyl., AWD, auto, Stock #S34663. Call dealer for price. Subaru of Cranbrook, DL #10523, 1-855888-6864 2014 Toyota Avalon Limited Sedan, 3.5L, 6-cyl, auto, Stock #U332801A, $34,999. Alpine Toyota, DL #30845, 1-888418-4798 2014 Volkswagen Beetle Coupe, 2.0L Turbo 4 Cyl, FWD, 6-spd auto, diesel, Stock #V08650, $24,995. Arrow Motors, DL #5467, 1-855888-6864 www.importautogroup.com
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 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
2005 29â&#x20AC;&#x2122; 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 2005 Westwind 265, small slide, solar panel, awning, large washroom, Stock #T3415.4, $14,900. Runners RV, 1-800-663-4824 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 28-1/2â&#x20AC;&#x2122; 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 Mallard 19â&#x20AC;&#x2122;, rear bathroom, walk around queen, well maintained, awning, Stock #T3565.1, $13,900. Runners RV, 1-800-663-4824 2008 Pioneer 19â&#x20AC;&#x2122; trailer, ex. cond., barely used, $13,500. (250)421-3885 2009 Keystone Hideout 23RKS with slide, walk around queen, 2 entries, ex. cond., $14,900. (250)422-9321 or (250)421-9328 2011 Coleman 26-1/2â&#x20AC;&#x2122; Lite CT250GS travel trailer, walk around queen bed, ducted air & heat, slide has couch, sink & stove, 1/2 ton towable, power awning, hard wall siding, $17,500. 1(250)402-6717 2011 Heritage Glen 27â&#x20AC;&#x2122;, large slide, hardwall, walk around queen, flat screen TV, Stock #T3698.1, $22,900. 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 8 Foot Vanguard Camper, Hyd. Jacks. Heavy Duty Tie Downs $1500 250-529-7470 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
2012 Hyundai Tucson Limited SUV, 2.4L 4 Cyl, AWD, 6-spd auto, Stock #Z36974, $24,995. Sun Valley Nissan, DL #30313, 1-855-888-6864 www.importautogroup.com
2007 Ford F-150 XLT, 8-cyl, auto, Stock #14T1644A, $15,365. Melody Motors, DL #5248, 1-888-703-2211
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Cars - Sports & Imports 2008 Mazda 5, auto, 6 passenger, loaded, 180,000 km, absolutely immaculate, $7777.77. (250)426-7354
Commercial Vehicles 45â&#x20AC;&#x2122; 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 1990 BMW K-1, 1000cc, rare model, red & yellow, flat four, 4 valves per cylinder, fuel injection, stainless steel exhaust, new Michelin radials, 55,000 km, $4500 obo. Must be seen! (250)426-8408 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
Off Road Vehicles 2010 Dinli Centhor, red, 700cc ATV, trunk, wench, 500km, $5500. (250)428-7305
Recreational/Sale 1978 24â&#x20AC;&#x2122; Prowler, good cond., $1900. (250)427-3300
1982 Rustler pickup camper 9-1/2â&#x20AC;&#x2122;, 3 burner stove, fridge/freeze, furnace, bathroom, good condition. $2000 obo Call 250-417-6952 1991 26â&#x20AC;&#x2122; 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 29â&#x20AC;&#x2122;, sleeps-6, rear walk around bed, appliances good working cond, newer fridge & awning, $4800. (250)428-7208
Snowmobiles 2005 Arctic Cat M7, $3500 obo. (250)489-2877
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1993 26â&#x20AC;&#x2122; Prowler Regal Trailer, 130 watt solar panels, storm windows, 22â&#x20AC;&#x2122; awning, self contained, very good cond., asking $6500. (250)489-5334 1997 Vanguard Wrangler 5th wheel, 26â&#x20AC;&#x2122;, hitch included, asking $8000. (250)426-5535 1998 Kustom Koach 5th Wheel, 27.5â&#x20AC;&#x2122;, 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 25â&#x20AC;&#x2122; Salem 5th Wheel, slide, loaded, $6900. Call (250)422-3217 1999 Jayco Litehawk 21BH, rear bunks, U-shape dinette, stereo, 4400lbs, awning, F/S, oven, very clean, no leaks, $7595. (250)489-0446 2000 Bigfoot 10.6 camper, fully loaded, immaculate cond., $14,000.(250)529-7500 2001 26â&#x20AC;&#x2122; 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 27â&#x20AC;&#x2122;, large slide, awning, large washroom, open living area, Stock #T3461.1, $13,900. Runners RV, 1-800-663-4824
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 2002 Explorer Limited, V8, w/trailer tow package, ex. cond., $5500. (250)426-7354 2004 Buick Rainier CXL SUV, AWD, 4.2L, 6-cyl, Stock #15SO9721A, $5995. Cranbrook Kia, DL #30736, 1-866980-7966 2006 BMW X5 4.8is SUV, auto, Stock #T14460B, $15,995. Cranbrook Dodge, DL #30708, 1-888-259-7039
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 Ford Edge, 98,000km, FWD, $35,000 obo. (250)4218434 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
2013 Honda Crosstour, 3.5L, 6-cyl, auto, 4x4, Stock #H00201A, $29,961. Spring Honda, DL #31110, 1-888638-4488 2013 Toyota 4Runner SR5 V6, 4.0L 6-cyl, auto, 4x4, Stock #5110420M, $39,999. Alpine Toyota, DL #30845, 1888-418-4798 2014 Honda CR-V EX-L SUV, 2.4L, 4-cyl, auto, AWD, Stock #B11268, $30,844. Spring Honda, DL #31110, 1-888638-4488 2015 GMC Acadia SLT, 3.6L, 6-cyl, auto, Stock #15AC6536A, $49,995. Chalet GM, DL #6340, 1-866-6529863
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 Mazda 2600 4x4 Ext Cab for parts, best offer. (250)426-8134 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 1993 Chevy van, 1 ton, well maintained, winter & summer tires on rims, ladder rack, $1500 firm. (250)489-2805
1995 Dodge Grand Caravan ES, 173,000 km, winter & summer tires, $1100. (250)426-3849 1998 Ford F150 4x4, 4.2L, 5-spd, 170,000km, shortbox, canopy, $6000 obo. Call (250)428-9884 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 SLT 4x4, p/seats, air, w/canopy, asking $3500 obo. (250)4268677 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 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 Ford Super Duty F-250, 8-cyl, auto, Stock #14T6067A, $15,146. Melody Motors, DL #5248, (250)427-4224 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 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 2007 Chevrolet Uplander LT1 Van, 3.9L, V6, Stock #T14415A, $9995. Cranbrook Dodge, DL #30708, 1-888259-7039 2007 F150, 4x4, 133,000 km, red with matching canopy, immaculate cond., trailer tow package, has all service records, can be seen at Mister Tire in Cranbrook, $15,500. (250)426-9606
2008 DODGE Ram, 3500, 4x4 crew cab, loaded w/8â&#x20AC;&#x2122; 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
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 2012 Honda Odyssey LX, 3.5L, 6-cyl, auto, FWD, Stock #B11257, $22,632. Spring Honda, DL #31110, 1-888638-4488 2013 Chevrolet Silverado 1500 WT pickup, 5.3L, 8-cyl, auto, 4x4, Stock #X377320A, $24,493. Alpine Toyota, DL #30845, 1-888-418-4798 2013 GMC Sierra 1500 4WD Crew Cab Short Box SLT, 5.3L 8 cyl, Stock #61543, $35,999. North Star GM, DL #5717, 1-888-424-6831 2014 GMC Sierra 1500 SLE, 5.3L, 8-cyl, auto, Stock #BI1891, $39,995. Chalet GM, DL #6340, 1-866-652-9863 2014 GMC Sierra 3500HD 4WD Crew Cab Long Box SLT, auto, 6.6L, 8-cyl, Stock #CK9721A, $55,878. North Star GM, DL #5717, 1-888424-6831 2014 RAM 1500 SLT, 5.7L, 8cyl, auto, 4x4, Stock #S269659, $31,999. Alpine Toyota, DL #30845, 1-888418-4798 Hunterâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Special: 1980 Chev pickup, with Okanagan camper, great shape, comes with canopy, $3500. (250)421-9160 Selling locally, 2003 GMC 4x4 pickup, 5-spd standard, regular cab, short box, $6000 obo. Call for more details, (250)427-7171 or (250)4645214
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