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CASTLEGAR NEWS Thursday, April 2, 2015

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A group of about twenty people gathered Tuesday on Columbia Avenue to mark the one year anniversary of the changes to federal health

transfer payments. Representatives from the Hospital Employees’ Union, BC Nurses Union, and BC Government Employees Union were present. According to the HEU, “The rallies in Castlegar are a part of a multi-city, national day of action

drawing attention to the $36 billion in reductions in federal health care transfers over the next decade to BC and other provinces.” Besides those present, the rally was also supported by the Canadian Union of Public Employ-

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Finning, out by the Castlegar airport, has less than one month to relocate their employees before closing shop. A total of nine employees are affected by this decision. Photo by Chris Stedile

Castlegar Finning closing its doors

Heavy machinery distributor Finning, YARD WASTE COLLECTION is shutting down Castlegar operations YARD COLLECTION YARDWASTE WASTE COLLECTION

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y isThe offering a curbside yardyard waste collection programin April in April and May. Yard Cityisisoffering offeringa acurbside curbside waste collection program The City yard waste collection program in April andand May.May. Yard eaves, grass clippings, branches, tree or hedge trimmings, flowers, plants and Yard (leaves, waste grass (leaves, grass branches, clippings,tree branches, tree or hedge trimmings, waste clippings, or hedge trimmings, flowers, plants and Finning in Castlegar will be ganics) will bewillcollected at atthe and then transported to the City’s yard flowers, plants and other organics) will and be then collected at the to curb then other organics) be collected the curb curb transported the and City’s yard closing down as of April 17. waste compost transported the City’s yard waste compost site. ompost site. tosite. While the Caterpillar distributor The City is offering a curbside yard waste collection program in April and May. Yard waste (leaves, grass clippings, branches, tree or trimmings, flowers, dates: plants and Yard garden waste placed at theatcurb will behedge collected on the following Yardand and garden waste placed thewill curb be collected on the followingdates:closes its doors it plans to relod other garden waste at the bewill collected on the following organics) willplaced be collected at curb the curb and then transported to the City’s yard cate its current employees. dates: waste compost site. April 14th and May 12, 2015 - NORTH Castlegar “This decision was made as (north ofplaced Highway 3 including Area) 14th and May 12, 2015 - NORTH Castlegar part of a review to make sure April 14th and May 12, -Woodland NORTH Castlegar YardApril and garden waste at the curb 2015 will the be collected onPark the following dates: (north of Highway 3including including the Park Area)Area) we’re meeting our customer (north of Highway theWoodland Woodland Park April 15th and3May 13, 2015SOUTH Castlegar April 14th and May 12, - NORTH Castlegar needs and operating efficiently,” (south of 2015 Highway 3) AprilApril 15th and May 13, 2015SOUTH Castlegar (north of Highway 3 including the Woodland Park Area) 15th and May 13, 2015SOUTH Castlegar said Finning’s Hilary Anaka. Place your yard waste at the curb just prior to 7:00 a.m. on your collection (south13, of Highway 3)3) of Highway “We’re going to continue date. April 15th and(south May 2015- SOUTH Castlegar To participate: to serve customers in the area (south of Highway 3) our yard waste at curb just prior to 7:00 a.m. your does collection Place yard waste the curbof just to Castlegar. 7:00 a.m. on your collection date.not !your You must be the aatresident the prior City of (Theon program

Place yourapply yardtowaste at the businesses curb just prior to 7:00 a.m. on your collection commercial or outlying areas) date. To participate: cipate: To participate: !must CRIMP compostable (100% biodegradable) yard waste bags are available You! be abe resident ofofthe City Castlegar. (The program You must resident the City ofof Castlegar. (The program does not does not  You be aa from resident the City of Castlegar. (The program does free must oftocharge City of Hall at or 460 Columbia Avenue. Bags must be tied apply commercial businesses outlying areas) apply to commercial businesses or outlying areas) not to commercial businesses or outlying areas) off, apply if twine is used it must be compostable. It is recommended that you BETSY KLINE double CRIMP bags to ensure yard waste will be contained. Castlegar News CRIMP compostable (100% biodegradable) yard waste bags are available !  CRIMP compostable (100% biodegradable) yard yard waste waste bags bags are available CRIMP compostable free of charge from(100% City Hallbiodegradable) at 460 Columbia Avenue. Bags must be are tied available free ofmay charge from as Citylong Hallasat the 460containers Columbia are Avenue. Bagsas Garbage cans used identified off, if twine is used itbemust be compostable. It is recommended that must you be tied free!of must charge from City Hall at 460 Columbia Avenue. Bags To celebrate the tenth annivertiedwaste off, to ifin ensure twine is used it Containers must be compostable. is havingbe yard the container. must have lids.It The double CRIMP bags yard waste will be contained. off, if twine is used it must be compostable. It is recommended youof Castlegar Communities sary maximum weight per container is 23kg (501bs). recommended that you double CRIMP bags to ensure yard waste will that

through our resident mechanic. There is going to be a parts dropbox, so parts will be provided to customers in the area. As well, there will be support provided at our Cranbrook branch.” Anaka said Finning will remain committed to meeting the needs of customers in the Kootenays and they still have a branch in Cranbrook for services. “We’re doing our best to retain employees and where possible they have the opportunity to relocate to other positions

within the company,” she added. However, with no comments permitted from current employees, it is unknown whether or not any are happy and willing to be moved. “The decision doesn’t reflect on the profitability of the branch,” Anaka said. “It was made to ensure we deliver our products and services in the most effective and efficient ways to our customers.” A total of nine employees will be affected by this transition.

Communities in Bloom raises a flag for 10 year anniversary

doublebe CRIMP bags to ensure yard waste will be contained. contained.

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ect which will cost about $7000. According to CIB, “This project will recognize our valued volunteers and their commitment to making Castlegar an attractive, Canadian city of which they are very proud.” In the short time Castlegar has been involved in the program it has been recognized as provincial, Canadian and international champions for cities of this size. Donations of over $100 will be recognized on a plaque which will be placed at the base of the flag pole. Donations can be sent to:

! Garbage cans may be used as long as the containers are identified as ! having Tree pruning waste inshall bundled with compostable fiftieth anniversary of our Maple yard waste the be container. Containers must twine. have Individual lids. The bundles cans shall be no longer 1.0 as metre feet) in length with bundles  Garbage may be used than as the (3 containers are identified as Leafas Canadian flag, the CIB commaximum weight per container is long 23kg (501bs). Garbage cans may be used as long as the containers are identified having yard a maximum diameter of 0.5 metre (1.5 feet). Maximum allowable having waste in the container. Containers must have lids. The mittee has made plans to install a having maximum yard diameter waste in the container. Containers must have lids. The branch is 50mm (2 in). weight per container is 23kg (501bs). ! Tree pruning waste shall be bundled with compostable twine. Individual fl ag pole in Castlegar at the Robmaximum weight per container is 23kg (501bs). bundles shall be no longer than 1.0 metre (3 feet) in length with bundles son interchange. ! Gather your yard and garden waste and place at your curbside on the dates  Tree pruning waste shall be bundled with compostable twine. Individual having a maximum diameter of 0.5 metre (1.5 feet). Maximum allowable The pole will be 40 feet tall and above -diameter according your location in North South(3Castlegar. bundles shall be no longer 1.0 or metre feet) in length with branch is to 50mm (2 in). than Tree pruning wastea shall be diameter bundled with compostable twine. Individual the flag will be 4-feet by 3-feet. bundles having maximum 0.5 metre (1.5 feet).located Maximum Alternatively, the City of Castlegar's Yard Wasteof Composting Facility at the bundles be nodiameter than 1.0 metre (3atfeet) length with The goal is to have the flag flying branch 50mm (2 in). !end allowable north of shall the your Castlegar &longer District Recreation Complex 2101 in Sixth is bundles Gather yard and gardeniswaste and place at your curbside on Avenue the dates having a maximum diameter of 0.5 metre (1.5 feet). Maximum allowable open to receive yard and garden wastes during the year. before Canada day. above - according to your location in North or South Castlegar. Yard and waste is 50mm accepted includes the following  garden Gather your is yard and garden waste and place at biodegradable your curbsidewaste: on the branch diameter (2and in). Communities in Bloom is inAlternatively, the City of Castlegar's Yard Waste Composting Facility located at the dates above - according to your location in North or South Castlegar. viting donations to fund the projnorth ! end BIN of the District Recreation Complex at 2101 Sixth Avenue is 1 Castlegar Grass. &lawn and hedge clippings, flowers, weeds, leaves, and open to receive yard andand garden wasteswaste during the year. vegetable stalks Gather yourthe yard garden place at yourFacility curbside on the dates Alternatively, City Castlegar's Yard and Waste Composting located Yard and garden waste is of accepted and includes the following biodegradable waste: above - according to your location in North or SouthComplex Castlegar. at the north end of the Castlegar & District Recreation at 2101 ! BIN 2 Shrubs, shrub and tree branches less than 75 mm (3 inches) in Sixth to receive yardhedge and garden wastes during the year. !Avenue BIN 1is open Grass. lawn and clippings, flowers, weeds, leaves, and THE ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING diameter ively, the City of Castlegar's Yard Facility located at the Yard andvegetable garden waste is accepted and Waste includes Composting the following biodegradable stalks nd waste: of theIf Castlegar & District your yard waste is in plasticRecreation bags, pleaseComplex remove theat bag2101 Sixth Avenue is and tree branches less than 75 mm (3 inches) in ! yard BIN 2and Shrubs, receive gardenshrub wastes during the year. Please that program for yard and garden waste only (rocks,leaves, dirt, stumps, diameter  note BIN 1 this Grass. lawnisand hedge clippings, flowers, weeds, and d sod, garden waste is accepted and includes the products following biodegradable construction demolition or other related wood including painted or waste: vegetable stalks treated wood, flower pots, animal waste, household garbage including kitchen If your yard waste is in plastic bags, please remove the bag waste recyclables, Styrofoam, or other such materials will not be accepted). BINor 1note lawn and hedge clippings, flowers, leaves, and BINthat 2Grass. Shrubs, shrub less than 75 mmweeds, (3 inches) Please this program is forand yardtree andbranches garden waste only (rocks, dirt, stumps, vegetable stalks For more information please contact the City of Castlegar at sod, construction demolition or other related wood products including painted or in diameter (250) 365-7227 or Waste Management at (250) 365-6372 treated wood, flower / (250) pots, 365-5979 animal waste, household garbage including kitchen waste or recyclables, Styrofoam, or other such materials will not be accepted). If your yard waste is in plastic bags, please remove the bag BIN 2 Shrubs, shrub and tree branches less than 75 mm (3 inches) in

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The man accused of robbing several local financial institutions and a gas station last year at gunpoint is expected to plead guilty to eight charges. Andrew Zacharias Stevenson is scheduled to admit to the crimes during his next court appearance in Nelson on April 28. He originally faced more than 20 counts, but Crown prosecutor Sunday Patola said Stevenson will plead guilty to the major offences, including two counts of robbery, two counts of using a restricted or prohibited gun in a robbery, two counts of using an

imitation firearm, plus break and enter and unlawfully discharging a firearm. The charges relate to hold-ups at Johnny’s Groceries and Gas in Robson on March 7, 2014, Kootenay Savings in Castlegar on March 11, 2014, Kootenay Currency Exchange on April 11 in which a shot was fired, and Nelson and District Credit Union on April 25. Stevenson was arrested after the latter robbery following a police chase. Recently the Nelson Police Department was cleared of any wrongdoing in the hip injury Stevenson suffered after jumping from a bridge to escape. Stevenson’s intention to plead guilty follows a preliminary hearing that began in

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late January. He has been in custody since his arrest, and is presently serving a fivemonth jail sentence for an attempted escape prior to a court appearance in Nelson last September. Stevenson’s co-accused, Krista Ann Kalmikoff, was ordered to stand trial at the conclusion of her preliminary hearing Tuesday, but a date has not been set. She also faces eight charges, including two counts of committing robbery with a restricted or prohibited firearm, two counts of possession of stolen property, possession of stolen property over $5,000, and fleeing from police. Kalmikoff remains free on bail.

Recent info on New program removes first responder confusion Credit Card Scams

The program was originally deA new credit card scam has been infecting the Kootenay signed for seniors, however it’s be- area recently. The end result of this scam is the perpetracoming clear that everyone can ben- tor receiving the three digit security code on the back A new program brought to you efit from being a PRIME participant. of your card and then continuing on to make purchases by the Castlegar Community ReThe sponsors of this program with your money. sponse Network (CRN) will enable have also included helpful hints This scam begins with an unknown person calling and first responders to act more effi- such as using a pencil to print infor- stating they are from the Security and Fraud Department ciently in emergency situations. mation because it’s easier to make at VISA or Mastercard. The caller will provide a badge Many times, responders to a updates and won’t run if moist, and number and then promptly inform you your card has been scene of a medical emergency may to pay special attention to current flagged for an unusual purchase pattern and is calling to arrive after the victim is unable to medications and allergies. Keeping verify the purchase. interact with them, which makes the forms updated is important, esIf you believe this may be true at this point, hang up it very difficult to figure out if the pecially for individuals whose medi- and call your credit card company yourself. This way there patient has specific needs such as cations fluctuate. is no mistake who you are speaking with. medications or allergies. PRIME kits are being created Moving along with their scam, the caller asks whether This is where the newly imple- now and will soon be available for or not you have purchased an anti-telemarketing device mented Personal Records In Medi- pick up at Castlegar Community for $497.99 from a marketing company based in Arizona. cal Emergency (PRIME) program Services and Shoppers Drug Mart, Upon saying no, the caller hen states they will be issuing comes in. PRIME is essentially a with other locations to be deter- a credit to your account and that this is a company being, vivid decal on the door of your mined. and the charges range from $297 to $497. This amount fridge that alerts the first respondPRIME is a project of CRN, is typically used in scams because it falls just below the ers that their is relevant information part of the provincial association $500 mark that flags most cards. within the fridge. of CRNs (www.bccrns.ca). Project The scammer then informs you that before your next PRIME provides a consistent sponsors include Castlegar Com- statement, the credit will be sent to — caller gives you central location of essential medi- munity Services, Shoppers Drug your address — and asks if the address is correct and that cal information for emergency re- Mart and the Community Founda- a fraud investigation will be started. sponders. A detailed medical and tion of Castlegar & District. If you have any questions, you should call the 1-800 personal information fact sheet PRIME is a community project number listed on the back of your card. Ask for security about the individual is placed inside created with small grants and of- and refer to a six digit control number. a vial, inside the fridge door. fered at no cost to individuals in the The caller then says, “I need to verify you are in posA PRIME kit contains an intro- Castlegar area. Donations are great- session of your card,” and asks for the three digit number duction and instruction sheet, the ly appreciated and will go towards on the back. After providing the three digit number, this PRIME forms, a vial to put them sustaining the project. information is then used to make a purchase on your card. ����������������������� ��������������������������������������� in once completed, and a label for For more information on PRIME, Remember, what the scammer wants is the three digit the fridge door. Participants may to make a donation, or to request a PIN number on the back of the card. Do not give it to them. also consider placing other papers group presentation, please contact If you give the scammer your three digit PIN number, in the vial such as a DNR (Do Not Sandi McCreight, project coordina- you think you’re receiving a credit. However, by the time Resuscitate) order, representation tor at 250-365-2104 ext. 27, or sos- you get your statement you’ll see charges for purchases agreement, and a recent picture of castlegar@hotmail.com. you didn’t make, and by then it’s almost too late and/or themselves. more difficult to actually file a fraud report.

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Special Water Colour Workshop with Sandy Donohue Flowers: Big Bold and Beautiful Saturday & Sunday April 11 &12 9:30-4pm This 2 day workshop is for confident beginners to intermediate levels. Covering the anatomy of common flowers, similarities and differences. Register early.

Check out all our classes by going to the online Spring Leisure Guide. Notice to all Community Groups and Organizations.

If you would like your event mentioned in this event calendar please e-mail the information to Castlegar Recreation Department at casrec@rdck.bc.ca or call 365-3386 ext 0.

Right: Pack horse following the trail through Pobokton Pass. Left: Tania Millen’s book covers horse packing trips in BC and Alberta. Photo by Tania Millen Betsy Kline Castlegar News

BC author Tania Millen is coming to Castlegar to promote her new book Pack Em Up, Ride Em Out: Classic Horse Pack Trips in British Columbia and Alberta. Millen will be presenting a free talk and slideshow “How to Plan a Pack Trip” at Chances Casino on April 17 at 7 p.m. Millen has been horse back riding since she was ten years old. She spent a lot of time in competitive performance riding, but also loved hiking and spending time in the bush. She determined that when she was done with competitive riding, she would combine her passions and take on the challenge of packing trips. “Six years ago I took a one-week course. By day three of the course I thought, I can’t possibly learn all these new skills and not go packing. So a couple of weeks later I did my first pack trip and I have been hooked ever since.” And so began Millen’s adventures. When Millen began doing horse pack trips in western Canada she encountered a problem with finding information on the trails. “I had not planned to write 2.83 x5” a book. Trying to find out where to go and do pack

trips was really challenging. There is no guide book in Canada for pack trips.” Millen received a multitude of inquiries following the publishing of several articles on her journeys, so she decided to translate her knowledge into a book. Pack Em Up, Ride Em Out covers fourteen multiday horse pack trips. The guidebook covers all the details necessary to plan a successful trip including directions to the trailhead, length and difficulty, permit requirements, camping and grazing areas, maps, photographs and historical anecdotes. Millen’s favourite rides are in the Rockies. “I love the Rockies because you start at higher elevations. These trails are made for horses and they were made by horses.” The closest ride to Castlegar is the Mount Assiniboine trail. “That’s an awesome trip.” said Millen. “It is six days. It’s a loop ride. It’s suitable for your first pack trip. The views are spectacular, it is very straightforward.” The event is organized by Rick Filmore of the Backcountry Horsemen of BC, Kootenay chapter. Of her new book, which will be available for purchase at the event, Millen said, “I hope it inspires people to go out a give it a whirl.”

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Impacts of Columbia River Treaty

Examining alternative power options in the wake of the Columbia River Treaty

Andrea Schrader and Lucas Karn Recreation, Fish, and Wildlife Technician students at Selkirk College

You may have heard about the Columbia River Treaty recently. That’s because for the first time, this 50 year old treaty between the United States and Canada can be modified, renewed, or terminated. The treaty was initially signed to provide energy and flood protection for both countries. This agreement has had enormous impacts on residents of the Kootenays, both good and bad. The dams provide a large economic boost to the area, they create emission-free energy, and they have protected areas like Trail from experiencing extreme floods. The dams have also been a detriment by submerging arable lands, altering fish passage, and disrupting ecosystems. In exchange for water storage in Canadian reservoirs, the BC government receives 50 per cent of the revenue from the power generated by the American dams. Some of that money makes its way back to the Kootenays, most notably through a fund that was created in 1995 called the Columbia Basin Trust. But do these monetary benefits outweigh the negative social, environmental, and cultural impacts? The effects on freshwater fish

are one of the most obvious ecological impacts. The dams have affected the flow of nutrients, which has had negative impacts on the populations of species such as Kokanee salmon and Rainbow trout. Fluctuating water levels also have negative impacts on lake spawning fish like Rainbow, and stream spawning fish like the Kokanee. The creation of reservoirs in the Kootenays has submerged large areas that were once productive agricultural and culturally important lands. Entire communities, such as Edgewood, were displaced by these dams, and many First Nations cultural grounds were lost without any consultation with those peoples. The dams of the Kootenays provide over 7400 MW of power-- roughly 10 times more than Kootenay residents use. There is big demand worldwide for energy and we know that the creation of dams comes with impacts. The province continues to look at creating more dams to meet those demands, but are dams the best way to generate energy? Wind energy is the fastest growing alternative energy source out there, with BC getting its first two wind farms in the past 5 years. Wind farms in the Kootenays would have to establish nearly 2500 turbines to create the same power output as the current working dams. The turbines need to be built away from buildings and be in highly windy areas. Access roads, transmission lines, and roughly 350 cubic meters of concrete are also needed per site to host a turbine. Matching the energy output

of all dams with wind would cost approximately $11.6 billion. Although wind power is a no-emission and no-waste energy source, there would be a considerable physical foot print and a large price tag. Solar energy is another hydroelectric alternative, one that looks quite promising for the Kootenays. We have 30 per cent more sunshine than Berlin, and Germany acquires 50 per cent of its energy from solar cells. The most environmentally sensitive way to do this would be solar panels installed on roofs. The costs of these solar panels can vary greatly, but upkeep costs are minimal and could eventually pay for itself. To match the hydroelectric energy the dams create would require small projects on many rooftops or to establish large scale solar farms that would have a much larger footprint. There are also other forms of non-renewable energy resources. One example is thermal coal, although there are currently no coal burning power stations in BC. This form of energy is very high in carbon emissions. Another energy source is nuclear, however, currently BC has a policy of no nuclear power. Even though the dams have had great environmental and social impacts on the Kootenays, they cannot be easily replaced. The dams also provide cheap energy, and are not as environmentally harmful as some energy sources such as coal. While our energy needs are currently met with the dams, for future supply perhaps it is time to look a little harder at the alternatives.

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Editorial

Editor: Greg Nesteroff Unit 2 - 1810 8th Avenue, Castlegar, BC V1N 2Y4 Publication Mail Agreement Number 40012905

LETTER TO THE EDITOR Because of domestic and global events way back in April of last year I felt compelled to run in the federal election. My platform has been in the public domain since mid-December of last year. The main purpose of this candidacy is to offer Canadians an alternative to the bankrupt and dying City of London/Wall Street Banking Empire and the desperate British/US/NATO axis’ unjustified and unwarranted war drive against Russia and China. The underlying issue and critical imperative of my policy platform is for Canada to align with the BRICS (Brazil, Russia, India, China, South Africa) nations and to join the Chinese initiated (AIIB) the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank. The AIIB, and the BRICS New Development Bank are just two of a number of new multi-lateral financial institutions which are intended to promote collaboration on economic development among sovereign nations. This commitment to infrastructure projects will boost physical trade between nations and benefit the entire world. Importantly, this multi-national cooperation serves as a much needed war avoidance strategy. As of mid-March, thirty-five

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nations have joined this new AIIB financial mechanism for development, with European nations Germany, France, Italy and Canada’s mother country Britain having just joined over the last week. It is all but certain that Austria, South Korea and Australia will submit their application for founding member status before the March 31 deadline. Obviously these countries and a growing number of nations are acting on this opportunity, realizing the merit of this key plank in my platform offered to Canadians. So, where is our government in what is a profound shift in international financial affairs? Where are the Liberal and NDP voices at this pivotal juncture in the global political economy? It would appear that the two opposition parties are not really in the loop, they aren’t up to speed! Does our Canadian government have any interest in promoting world peace and global development? It would appear Stephen Harper is consumed in promoting the two main planks of his party’s platform, fear mongering and war mongering. Brian Gray

Independent Candidate South Okanagan-West Kootenay Penticton

John Nelson and his dog are dwarfed by the Minto, beached on his Galena Bay property in a vain attempt to convert her to a museum. This is another Harold Webber photograph of a rather sad scene. Print from negative in Selkirk College Archives

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he other night a few of us were at dinner at a friend’s place. As happens, a number of topics came up—not the least being the wild turkeys that live in Castlegar. Several couples had seen a line of turkeys crossing Columbia Avenue and had stopped to let the whole group pass. Someone thought there should be an open hunting season so we could get rid of them. Someone else said the young ones were quite good eating as he’d managed to shoot one outside of Castlegar.

Eventually, the topic shifted to groups of birds and groups of animals. Someone knew that a group of geese was called a “gaggle” of geese and a group of crows was called a “murder” of crows. So the big question: What was a group of turkeys called? A few suggested it was called a “gobble” of turkeys, but no one knew for sure. It turns out that a group of turkeys is either a “rafter” of turkeys or a “gang” of turkeys or a “posse” of turkeys. Why these particular collective nouns should attach themselves to this group of birds, I have no idea. The one I’m leaning toward is a “gang” of turkeys because they nearly always hang together. Some of these group names I know from other contexts. For Pam Malekow Office Manager

example, a “parliament” of owls I’ve known for awhile because “A Parliament of Fowls” is the title of a book of poems by Geoffrey Chaucer, the great 14th Century English poet. I knew about a “covey” of partridge because of my youthful hunting days, and somewhere I picked up the group name for lions—a “pride” of lions. What you discover as you ramble through these group names is that often the names represent a characteristic or feature of the animal or bird. We have all seen videos of otters, so I thought the group name might be a “slide” of otters. It turns out they’re called a “romp” of otters. Rhinoceroses are a “crash” of rhinos, and leopards are a “leap” of leopards. The one that I’ve heard more

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often than any other is a “murder” of crows. That’s because we have so many crows cawing their way around our neighbourhoods. And in the early spring, they feast on the young of smaller birds. In fact, they murder them if they find the fledglings just leaving the nest and learning to fly. Similarly, a group of ravens is called an “unkindness” of ravens. Quite a few animals and birds have the standard “herds” or “flocks” or “nests” or “colonies” linked to them. But I like the ones that are different such as a “parade” of elephants or a “zeal” of zebras” or a “tower” of giraffes. This last one is perfect. Groups of insects often have names associated with how they affect us or how we perceive them. Right from a “swarm” of

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wasps to a “plague” of locusts to a “scourge” of mosquitoes to a “bite” of midges, we sense in the collective noun what people think about these creatures. In every park where I’ve seen peacocks, they strut and display their colours. So it’s not surprising that a group of peacocks is an “ostentation” of peacocks. If we can believe the English poet Percy Bysshe Shelley, skylarks make much joyous noise while flying high above the earth. So again, it’s not surprising to find an “exultation” of skylarks. We humans have a lot of these group names, too. Just think, we have an “army” of soldiers and a “mob” of people and a “gang” of friends—all part of the herd instinct.

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Name calling undermines activism

Re: “Name calling undermines activism,” March 26 In my lifetime I have been called many names over my concern for the social, environmental, political and economic issues which have arisen in Canada. At one point the BC government labelled me as a member of a “special interest group” (e.g. a teacher, a senior citizen). More recently, under federal legislation, I could qualify as an “environmental terrorist”. Under the proposed Bill C51 legislation I could be branded simply as a “terrorist”. Now, according to Mr. Tyrone Anderson in last week’s

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Castlegar News, I am a “hobby activist” for taking part in a protest against Bill C51. As Canadians we have not only the right, but it is our duty to hold our elected representatives accountable for the policies they pursue and the legislation they enact on our behalf. I am prepared to do this even if it means standing shivering for an hour on a cold rainy Saturday afternoon in Spirit Square in a crowd of over a hundred others who were similarly driven to express their desire for accountability. Invisible but behind us stood

others with the same concern about this legislation including the Privacy Commissioner of Canada and the Canadian Bar Association. And guess what, the government is now being forced to respond to the countrywide protest movement of which we were a part. So, Mr. Anderson, why don’t you call me a “Canadian” activist and that should just about cover all the future protests I show up for when I want to publicly take a stand on crucial issues in this country. Sally Williams Castlegar

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Canadian Cancer Society’s Daffodil Month Betsy Kline Castlegar News

Volunteers were out selling bundles of daffodils this weekend as part of the Canadian Cancer Society’s Daffodil Month fundraising campaign. Fresh cut flowers for the campaign have been arriving each spring in communities since the 1950s and the daffodil has become a well known symbol of the fight against cancer. Over 700 daffodils were sold at No Frills on Saturday. Volunteer Joy Harford said, “I had the best day selling daffodils

in six years. The location was wonderful and the people were just amazing.” Door-to-door daffodil sales will be conducted in Castlegar throughout the month of April and table sales will be held Saturday, April 4, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Ferraro’s and WalMart. Daffodils for the local sale come from Vancouver Island and are of superior quality. Money raised during Daffodil Month helps local patients living with cancer and their families. Donations fund lifesaving research, support services and other im-

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CASTLEGAR CASTLEGAR NEWS NEWS NOTICE TO RESIDENTS Yard Waste Facility Closure – April 16-19th The City’s yard waste facility at the Castlegar Community Complex will be closed from Thursday, April 16 th to Sunday, April 19 th, 2015 to facilitate the West Kootenay Trade Show. If you have yard waste to dispose of during this time, the following alternatives are available to you:  the Ootischenia Landfill  the City’s twice annual curbside yard waste collection (being held April 14-15th & May 12-13th this year).  backyard composting – there are many great websites that provide excellent advice including http://www.ext.colostate.edu/pubs/garden/07212.html  Burning of this material is prohibited The yard waste facility will re-open Monday, April 20 th, 2015 for the remainder of the season. The City apologizes for any inconvenience and appreciates your cooperation. If you have any questions, please call (250) 365-7227 or (250) 365-5979.

Canadian Cancer Society volunteer Joy Harford selling daffodils at No Frills on Saturday.

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portant work that means fewer Canadians will be touched by the disease. The society also helps provide rides through volunteer drivers to cancer patients who need help travelling for their treatment and has four

lodges in BC providing a home away from home for patients. Last year the Canadian Cancer Society funded $45 million dollars in cancer research and helped more than 85,000 Canadians through support services.

SMALL BUSInESS WOrkShOPS Community Futures offers a variety of workshops to help Central Kootenay residents develop the skills they need to run a successful small business. The following workshops will be held at our training centre in Nelson:

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COMMUNITY CALENDAR FEB

2015

This page is for community, charity or fundraising events that are free or (nearly so) at the discretion of the editor. Dated events take priority. If you have previously posted an event and want it to run again, provide an up-to-date version with contact details to newsroom@ castlegarnews.com, drop off at our office at Unit 2 - 1810 8th Ave in Castlegar or give us a call at 250-365-6397. Thank you.

Upcoming Ongoing

APRIL CASTLEGAR SR. ACTIVITIES @ COMPLEX Mon 10:00 Darts 1:00 Whist Tues 9:30 Floor Curling/Carpet Bowling 10:00 Rummoli 1:30 Line Dancing 1:00 Crafts 7:00 Pool Wed 9:30 Floor Curling 10:00 Coffee Talk 1, 8, 22, 29th 10:00 Raspberry Hi Coffee 15th 1:00 Bingo only on 1st. Thurs 9:30 Floor Curling 1:00 Bingo, not on 2nd 2:00 General Meeting 2nd 2;00 Tea Dance 23rd 7:00 Rummoli Fri 10:00 Qi Gong 1:00 Crib Coffee Talk has different speakers.

CASTLEGAR UNITED CHURCH EASTER EVENTS: Friday, April 3 – 10 a.m. Good Fri-

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BLUEBERRY BOTTLE DRIVE: The Blueberry Community School Hub has a pressing need for major work to its youth room. Please drop off refundable bottles and cans to the Blueberry School. SPRING FLING 2015: Needs volunteers to assist with the organization of street hockey, vendors, kids games, musicians and car show. Without new volunteers stepping forward to assist, this year’s event may need to be cancelled. Please show your support for this community event. Call Peter at 250365-5655. THE NEW LIFE CHURCH (behind the Castlegar Primary School) will be serving hot nutritious meals for people in the community every Thursday. The doors open at 3:45 and the meal will be served at 4:30 p.m.. Please use the basement entrance at the back of the church.

LEGION MEAT DRAW: At the Castlegar-Robson Legion, Branch 170 every Saturday, 4 to 6 p.m. Everyone welcome. Guests must be signed in.

SELKIRK WEAVERS AND SPINNERS GUILD meets the third Wednesday of each month, 10 to noon followed by bag lunch and show and tell. At the Doukhobor Discovery Centre.

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MYRA DUFF WILL BE HOSTING SUPPORT GROUP MEETINGS: For information about the Heart Support Group please call Myra at 250365-6369. COMMUNITY LEARNING PLACE: drop in to get free help with basic computers, reading and writing, Test preparation, and skills upgrading at the Castlegar and District Public Library on Tuesdays from 12 to 3 p.m. BILLETS: Castlegar Rebels looking for billets families for their players (16 to 20). Please contact Mel Rinas 250-365-5596. GRACE COMMUNITY INTERNATIONAL CHURCH: Meets Sunday mornings at 11 a.m. at the Resker

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2:00 Matinee Charles Bailey Theatre For Children aged 4-12 and adults who are young at heart. $15 in advance VISIT www.trail-arts.com FOR MORE INFO

COMMUNITY HARVEST FOOD BANK & DROP-IN CENTRE: Monday Food Bank 11 a.m. to 1:30 Wednesday Drop In Center 10 to 1:30 (free). Lunch served 11 to 1:30 Friday Drop In Center 10 to 1:30 (free). Lunch served 11 to 1:30. Food donations can be dropped

THE PIONEER ARENA Sunday. at 10 a.m. Mike, 250-304-2330; Tuesday at 7 p.m. (Dennis 250-365-2738); Wednesday at 7 p.m., (Fay at 250687-0484. Thursday at 8 p.m. (Jim at 250-365-6216) and Saturday at 8 p.m (Len at 250-365-7805). AL-ANON MEETS EVERY MONDAY NIGHT for people whose lives have been affected by someone’s drinking. Mondays 8 to 9 p.m. at 2224 6th Ave. (Kootenay Society for Community Living building.) Info: Sydney 250-608-1867. FRIDAY YOUTH PROGRAM at Blueberry Creek Community School. Fun, safe night for a movie, games/ sports/hanging out. Grades K to 5, 6:30 to 8 p.m. and Grades 6 up, 8 to 10 p.m. See BCCS Facebook page for more info or phone 250365-7201. USCC CULTURAL INTERPRETIVE SOCIETY: Volunteers meet Mondays and Wed., 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the interpretive and training Centre, 820 Markova Rd.

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EASTER CELEBRATION - Come join us at Kinnaird Park Community Church for a special Easter service on Sunday, April 5 at 10 a.m.. Everyone is welcome! EASTER WORSHIP SERVICE, April 5 at 10:30 a.m. Celebrate the Risen Saviour at Castlegar Baptist Church 419 7th Ave. Find more info. at www.castlegarbaptistchurch.com

THE ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION The Spring tea and Bake Sale will be held on April 11 at the legion Hall from 12:30 - 2:30. Everyone is welcome is welcome.

CASTLEGAR GARDEN & NATUREFEST: Saturday, May 23, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Castlegar Community Complex. Vendors welcome! Contact Darlene Kalawsky 250-365-1653 or see castlegargardenfest.com.

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For info phone 250-365-7500. DIANA DRAPER OF BACK IN BALANCE is putting on a monthly lecture series every second Tuesday of the month. The topic for March is weight loss and spring cleanses. Learn how to do them properly! Location is at Back in Balance 2325 6th Ave., Castlegar on March 10 at 7 p.m. ROBSON FLEA MARKET is open every Sunday except Easter. Call Kathy to book a table 250-365-3796. CASTLEGAR GARDEN CLUB meets the third Wednesday of the month, 7 to 9 p.m. at the Castlegar Community Complex. Discover the Castlegar Garden Club and be dazzled and inspired by our monthly speakers. New members always welcome. Information: Wendy Eggleton 250-365-0150 or wendy. eggleton@icloud.com SCRABBLE CLUB: Come out and play Scrabble on the second Tuesday of the month at the Castlegar Public Library from 6:30 to 8 pm. All levels are welcome! For more

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Hall in Robson (next door to the Robson Community Church) on Waldie Ave. Phone 250-365-6405 for more information. CASTLEGAR HOSPITAL AUXILIARY TREASURE SHOP: Open Mondays thru Thursdays and Saturdays 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Fridays 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Donations accepted Wednesdays and Saturdays only. Telephone 250-365-7317/250-365-6587 or see castlegarhospitalauxiliary.org Visit our Facebook page Castlegar & District Hospital Auxiliary Society. ST. DAVID’S & UNITED CHURCH THRIFT SHOP: Located at 605 Columbia Ave. THE BAG SALE at $5.00 bag for Clothing & footwear will continue till Apr. 2nd. The Shop will be CLOSED from Friday April 3rd to Wed. April 8th for Easter Weekend and Spring Clothing change over. Open Thurs. Apr.9th at 10:00 am and back to regular hours. Donations are accepted during working hours.

off on any of these days at St. David’s Church. Call 250-608-2227. THE KINNAIRD CHURCH OF GOD: Located at 2404 Columbia Ave. Services on Sundays (10 a.m. and 6 p.m.) at the Castlegar Christian Fellowship Building, 1821 Connors Road until further notice. FREE HOT MEAL AT THE SHARING DINNER POT at Cadet Hall, 8th Ave, Castlegar (two blocks from library) Tuesday at noon. ALL ABOUT BREASTFEEDING: Informative support group for breastfeeding moms. Neighbourhood House in Castlegar, Tuesday 10:30 to noon. More info: 250-365-3662, or see kootenayfamilyplace.org TOPS GROUP MEETS EVERY WEDNESDAY 8:30 to 10 a.m. Kinnaird Hall, 2320 Columbia Ave. Round table discussion. Get motivated to eat healthy, lose weight. Monthly fee $10. More info call 250-365-7956. CASTLEGAR A.A. MEETINGS AT

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FREE AND CONFIDENTIAL COUNSELLING for problem gambling; Castlegar Community Services Call 250-608-2254. W.K. YOGA FOR MS SUPPORT GROUP: Mondays, 1:30 to 3 p.m., Castlegar Public Library, lower level. Free. Sponsored by West Kootenay MS Society for its members/care providers. Call Lonnie Facchina 1-866-352-3997 or email info@westkootenay@mssociety.ca or Janice Ferraro, at 250-365-5428, email janice@underthesunyoga.ca ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE PROGRAMS: Classes for adults, Conversation Club, Family Dropin for families with young children, one-on-one tutoring. Free. More info call Corinne at 250-687-4714. THE ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION L A #170 have their monthly meeting on the 3rd Monday of the month from September till the end of June.

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4 (4-ounce) filet mignon steaks, trimmed 1/4 teaspoon salt 1/4 teaspoon black pepper Cooking spray 3/4 cup port or other sweet red wine 2 tablespoons jellied cranberry sauce 2 tablespoons fat-free, less-sodium beef broth 1/8 teaspoon salt 1/8 teaspoon black pepper 1 garlic clove, minced 2 tablespoons crumbled blue cheese

1. Heat a large cast-iron skillet over medium-high heat. Sprinkle steaks with 1/4 teaspoon salt and 1/4 teaspoon pepper; coat steaks with cooking spray. Add steaks to pan; cook 4 minutes on each side or until desired degree of doneness. Remove steaks from pan; keep warm. 2. Add port, cranberry sauce, broth, 1/8 teaspoon salt, 1/8 teaspoon pepper, and garlic to pan, scraping pan to loosen browned bits. Reduce heat, and cook until liquid is reduced to 1/4 cup (about 4 minutes). Serve steaks with sauce; top with cheese, and serve with asparagus or a green salad.

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Maintenance Shutdown We have now concluded our annual maintenance shutdown. The maintenance costs for this outage were approximately $10 million. At the peak of the shutdown we had as many as 500 additional people on site. Initial inspection inside the kiln, prior to re-bricking.

The magnitude of work that was completed during the 9 day outage was considerable. Our appreciation is extended to our employees, contractors, temporary trades and man-watch for orchestrating the tasks and activities so well and for doing it SAFELY! We made the decision to postpone the completion of one of the capital projects planned for this year’s shutdown; the new drive line up for our #2 pulp machine. The project team will continue to work with the vendor and plan to make the switch over to the new line in next year’s maintenance outage. Environmental performance during the M15 shutdown was good. The effluent treatment plant ran steady throughout the shutdown and was able to effectively manage the changing flows and effluent characteristics. No odour The Digester top separator screw being removed. concerns from the public were received while bringing the mill down or during the maintenance work. However, we did experience some short-duration venting during the process of bringing the mill back up to full operating rates. Here are a few photos of just some of the work that was completed during this year’s shutdown.

We replaced our Stripper Feed tank with a new one that was fabricated in Vancouver. Here, the old one is being removed. Old and new Outlet Device Reducers for change-out.

Other news: In January, Finance & Administration Managing Director, Cherie Hanvold left Celgar to pursue other opportunities in the Okanagan. Rick Percy has since moved from our Production Manager to take the role of Mill Operations Manager. In Rick’s new role he oversees production, maintenance and engineering and reports to Celgar’s Managing Director: Kevin Anderson. PO Box 1000, 1921 Arrow Lakes Drive, Castlegar, BC V1N 3H9

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Obituaries and Memorials January 16, 1938 March 6, 2015

Verna passed away peacefully in the early hours of March 6, at Trail Regional hospital. She was born to Irene and Bill Elasoff in Salmo on the family farm. There she grew up with older brother Bill and sisters Lucy and Mary. Farm chores were always on the agenda for everyone but late summer days were remembered for trips to Porcupine Creek for huckleberries which were plentiful in Salmo country and which were sold to customers from as far away as Washington state. Verna had to come to Castlegar to finish high school which she was able to do because sister Lucy and hubby John Popoff lived there. It was in Castlegar that she met her future husband Fred. Both graduated from Stanley Humphries High School in 1956 after which Verna attended business school in Trail. Verna and Fred were married in 1958 by which time she found work with Canada Post under the tutelage of Russel Deans well known in the community After a year in Victoria the Salekin family - Arlene was born in 1959 - moved to Princeton, later to Nelson and eventually back to home turf in Castlegar. Robson became the family’s home and in time the birth of son Barry and daughter Renita completed the family. A good garden ensured that the family was well fed. Verna was especially proud of her fruit cellar which was wall - to wall jars full of canned goodies - tomatoes and peaches, pears and jams enough to supply the Russian army it was said. Of course the deep freeze was loaded with the obligatory huckleberries and mushrooms. Visiting children, grandchildren, and great grandchildren never left without boxes of preserved stuff from Verna’s labour of love. When the children became independent Verna returned to employment with Canada Post, first as clerk and later as postmistress in Robson. Nearly everyone in Robson came to know her and she was able to memorize all the post office box numbers of those she served. When the Robson post office was closed, she had to commute to Montrose where she served as postmistress until her retirement. Left to mourn are her immediate family, husband Fred, daughters Arleen Langille and Renita Lennon, and brother Bill Elasoff of Nelson. She was predeceased by her son Barry in August 2014, by her parents, and by her two older sisters and their husbands. She is survived by four grandchildren, four great-grandchildren and several nieces and nephews. Her family will be forever grateful to the friends who helped her in her troubled times especially Norma Waldron and Grace. Thanks also to Drs. Dixon-Warren, Treholm and the staff at Trail Hospital. And finally, thank you to Gwen and the staff of Alternatives Funeral Service for your professional care and helpful advice.

In Loving Memory George (Greg) Rilkoff Feb 5, 1940 – April 5, 2014 In loving memory of “GRUMPY” It’s hard to believe a year has passed since you left us. We miss you so much, Dad + Grandpa, Stephanie, Raj, Ashwyn, Karina and Dylan. Also by Debbie, Doug, Amanda, Mason and Connor. And Vi: Watching the Vancouver Canucks is just not the same. You’re not here to argue unfair penalties, power plays, overtime and shootouts. I miss you so much and love you always, your lifepartner, Vi.

Nick Chernoff It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of Nick Chernoff on March 29th, 2015 at the age of 77. Nick will be remembered for his big heart and willingness to help others. He loved spending time in nature, his garden, the gravel pit, and in his loader 'Queen Bess'. Most of all Nick loved spending time with all his grandchildren and family. Nick was well known for his community involvement through his company Trowelex Rentals & Sales and one of his proudest moments was being named the City of Castlegar's 2012 Citizen of the Year. Nick met the love of his life Vera in 1956 at choir practice. They married in 1959 and have enjoyed spending the last 55 years sharing a mutual favourite past time of going on drives to enjoy the scenery together. He will be warmly remembered by his children Kevin (Trish) Chernoff, Harold (Tammy) Chernoff, and Shelly Braga. His eight grandchildren FawnLee Chernoff, Nicholas (Tawnya) Chernoff, Megan Chernoff, Brandon Chernoff, Selina Braga, Raissa Chernoff, Shaelynn Braga and Cole Chernoff along with his three great grand children Kiana, Kylie, and Avalon. Nick was predeceased by his parents Pete and Mable Chernoff and his son Nick Chernoff Jr. A service will be held at the Brilliant Cultural Centre on April 7th at 10am with a lunch to follow. In Lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the local children’s charity of your choice in Nick's honour.

Holgar Wagner Christiansen Sadly the family of Holgar Wagner Christiansen, of Castlegar, wishes to announce his unexpected passing at his home in Castlewood Village on Monday, March 23, 2015 blessed with 85 years of life. Holgar was born in Innisfail, Alberta on January 19, 1930 to parents Matlida and Knud Christiansen. His younger years were spent on the family farm near Dickson and Spruce View, Alberta. Claiming he was 18, when he was 16, he operated a bulldozer for Scott and Plomus. He also cleared brush and did oilfield work and was able to buy a home in Calgary. On January 24, 1959, he married the love of his life, Edith Greenwald and they raised two sons. Holgar was successful in Real Estate for 30 plus years, bought some acreage in Silver Springs and did some development and building. In his later years he loved camping, dirt biking, playing cards (especially crib), joking around, having fun and visiting for coffee. Edith and Holgar were involved in many clubs and organizations, they travelled to many places around the world and spent many winters in and around Arizona. About a year and a half ago they decided to move to Castlegar to be close to their sons and settled in Castlewood Village with new friends. Here they were able to explore some of the Kootenays this past summer. Left to mourn his loss is loving wife of 56 years Edith, sons Richard and Greg and granddaughter Mischa Christiansen and partner Steve Mercer. He usually said “Adios Amigos” (Goodbye Friends). Cremation has taken place in care of Castlegar Funeral Chapel. A Celebration of Life will be held at Rockyview Cemetery in Calgary on June 13, 2015 at 2:00 PM.

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Class 1 (Driver) – West Kootenay Local P&D Van-Kam Freightways Ltd. Group of Companies requires class 1 drivers to work summer relief out of our Castlegar Terminal to provide P&D services for the West Kootenays region of BC. This position will be expected to: • Daily deliver all LTL (less than truckload) freight • Ensure all pickups and deliveries are on time • Provide exceptional customer service • Treat company property with respect Preference will be given to applicants with LTL/P&D experience and knowledge of the West Kootenay region. A $1000 hiring bonus is paid upon completion of probation. To join our team of Professional Drivers, email a cover letter, current resume and current driver’s abstract (within the last 30 days) to: Careers@vankam.com Or FAX 604-587-9889 Or drop them off at our terminal at: 1360 Forest Road Castlegar, BC V1N 3Y5 Van-Kam is committed to equal opportunity and environmental responsibility. We thank you for your interest in Van-Kam, however only those of interest to us will be contacted.

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MANAGEMENT position available in the recycling industry. Excellent salary available to the right person. Email to colrec1996@shaw.ca

Working together to be the best for our communities, our environment…our future! Zellstoff Celgar operates a World Class1,500 tonne/day modern bleach kraft pulp mill located in Southeastern BC. This market kraft operation is committed to being its customers’ preferred supplier of customized pulp while maintaining its responsible position within the community. Presently we are seeking applicants for the position of Area Mechanical Engineer (2) to further improve the reliability of our mill.

THE LEMARE Group is accepting applications for experienced gradermen. Candidates will have a minimum of 5 years coastal logging road experience as well as public road works. Resumes to be submitted with covering letter via email at office@lemare.ca or via fax: 250956-4888. We thank all candidates in advance for their interest, but only those shortlisted will be contacted.

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You will play a key role as a member of our Area Reliability Team, providing maintenance engineering support to the team including the on-going analysis of equipment issues and the implementation of reliability improvements. You will utilize our CMMS and RCFA program to identify and correct trends in area equipment performance and cost, making use of Life Cycle Engineering concepts to obtain optimum equipment life and production rates. You and the team will develop and manage the long term maintenance and improvement plan in your area to achieve high reliability, quality, and production rates. Reporting to the Engineering Manager, your past experience demonstrates a track record of collaboration with Operations, Supervisors, and Tradesmen to achieve outstanding results. You have an engineering degree or technical qualifications and the ability to register with APEGBC. Your experience includes: • A working knowledge of world-class maintenance and reliability skills • 7+ years in a heavy industry setting • A record of continuous improvement initiatives • Excellent communication skills • Pulp and Paper experience is an asset

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DŽ LJŽƵ ƚŚƌŝǀĞ ŝŶ Ă ĚLJŶĂŵŝĐ ĂŶĚ ĐŚĂůůĞŶŐŝŶŐ ĞŶǀŝƌŽŶŵĞŶƚ ǁŝƚŚ ŽƉƉŽƌƚƵŶŝƟĞƐ ĨŽƌ ĐŽŶƟŶƵŽƵƐ ŐƌŽǁƚŚ ĂŶĚ development?

Zellstoff Celgar is just minutes from Castlegar, BC in the West Kootenay region. To apply for this position, please Email your resume to: jo-anne.shea@celgar.com

tŚĞŶ LJŽƵ ũŽŝŶ dŽůŬŽ /ŶĚƵƐƚƌŝĞƐ͕ LJŽƵ ĂƌĞ ƐŝŐŶŝŶŐ ŽŶ ǁŝƚŚ ĂŶ ŝŶĚƵƐƚƌLJ ůĞĂĚĞƌ ŝŶ ǁŽƌůĚ ŵĂƌŬĞƚƐ ƚŚĂƚ ŚĂƐ ďƵŝůƚ ƐƵĐĐĞƐƐ ƚŚƌŽƵŐŚ ƚŚƌĞĞ ŐĞŶĞƌĂƟŽŶƐ ǁŝƚŚ ŽǀĞƌ ϯϬϬϬ ĞŵƉůŽLJĞĞƐ ĂŶĚ ŐƌŽǁŝŶŐ͘ tĞ ƉƌŽǀŝĚĞ Ă ĚLJŶĂŵŝĐ ĞŶǀŝƌŽŶŵĞŶƚ ǁŝƚŚ ĐŽŵƉĞƟƟǀĞ ĐŽŵƉĞŶƐĂƟŽŶ ǁŚĞƌĞ ƉĞŽƉůĞ ƐƵĐĐĞĞĚ ĂƐ ŽƵƌ ŵŽƐƚ ǀĂůƵĂďůĞ ƌĞƐŽƵƌĐĞ͘ KƵƌ ƐƚƌƵĐƚƵƌĞ ĂŶĚ ĐƵůƚƵƌĞ ĞŶĐŽƵƌĂŐĞ ŝŶŶŽǀĂƟŽŶ͕ ŐƌŽǁƚŚ͕ ĂŶĚ ĐŚĂŶŐĞ ŝŶ ĂŶ ŽƉĞŶ ĞŶǀŝƌŽŶŵĞŶƚ͕ ĂŶĚ ǁĞ ďĞůŝĞǀĞ ŝŶ ĂŶĚ ƉƌĂĐƟĐĞ ĞŶǀŝƌŽŶŵĞŶƚĂů ƐƵƐƚĂŝŶĂďŝůŝƚLJ͘

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dŚĞ ,ŝŐŚ >ĞǀĞů >ƵŵďĞƌ ŝǀŝƐŝŽŶ ŝƐ ƌĂŶŬĞĚ ŝŶ ƚŚĞ ƚŽƉ ĮǀĞ ůĂƌŐĞƐƚ ůƵŵďĞƌ ƉƌŽĚƵĐĞƌƐ ŝŶ tĞƐƚĞƌŶ ĂŶĂĚĂ͕ ǁŝƚŚ ĂŶ ŽƵƚƉƵƚ ŽĨ ŵŽƌĞ ƚŚĂŶ ϰϱϬ ŵŝůůŝŽŶ ďŽĂƌĚ ĨĞĞƚ ƉĞƌ LJĞĂƌ͕ ĂŶĚ ĐĂƉĂĐŝƚLJ ĨŽƌ ŵŽƌĞ͘ dŚĞ ƉƌŽĚƵĐƚ ŝƐ ϭϬϬй ^ƉƌƵĐĞ͕ ĚŝŵĞŶƐŝŽŶĂů ůƵŵďĞƌ͕ ƐŽƵƌĐĞĚ ƉƌŝŵĂƌŝůLJ ĨƌŽŵ ǁŝƚŚŝŶ ƚŚĞ ƌĞŐŝŽŶ͘ dŽůŬŽ ĞdžƉŽƌƚƐ ƚŚĞ ŵĂũŽƌŝƚLJ ŽĨ ƚŚĞ ŵŝůů͛Ɛ ŽƵƚƉƵƚ ƚŽ :ĂƉĂŶ ĂŶĚ ŚŝŶĂ͕ ǁŝƚŚ EŽƌƚŚ ŵĞƌŝĐĂ ƉŝĐŬŝŶŐ ƵƉ ƚŚĞ ƌĞŵĂŝŶĚĞƌ͘ &Žƌ ŵŽƌĞ ŝŶĨŽƌŵĂƟŽŶ ǀŝƐŝƚ ǁǁǁ͘ƚŽůŬŽ͘ĐŽŵ͘

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QUALIFICATIONS: ͻ ƉƌŽǀĞŶ ƚƌĂĐŬ ƌĞĐŽƌĚ ŝŶ ůĞĂĚĞƌƐŚŝƉ ĂŶĚ ƐĂĨĞƚLJ ƉĞƌĨŽƌŵĂŶĐĞ ͻ džƉĞƌƟƐĞ ŝŶ ƉůĂŶŶŝŶŐ͕ ŐŽĂůͲƐĞƫŶŐ ĂŶĚ ƉƌŽũĞĐƚ ŵĂŶĂŐĞŵĞŶƚ ͻ DŝŶŝŵƵŵ ϱ LJĞĂƌƐ ŽĨ DĂŝŶƚĞŶĂŶĐĞ ŵĂŶĂŐĞŵĞŶƚ ĞdžƉĞƌŝĞŶĐĞ ŝŶ Ă ĨŽƌĞƐƚ ƉƌŽĚƵĐƚ͛Ɛ ŵĂŶƵĨĂĐƚƵƌŝŶŐ ƉůĂŶƚ Žƌ ƐŝŵŝůĂƌ ĞŶǀŝƌŽŶŵĞŶƚ ͻ ĞƌƟĮĞĚ ƚƌĂĚĞƐƉĞƌƐŽŶ͕ ĞŶŐŝŶĞĞƌ͕ Žƌ ƌĞůĂƚĞĚ ĞĚƵĐĂƟŽŶ ŝƐ ƌĞƋƵŝƌĞĚ ͻ WƌĞǀŝŽƵƐ ĞdžƉĞƌŝĞŶĐĞ ŝŶ ŵĂŶĂŐŝŶŐ ĂŶĚ ĚĞǀĞůŽƉŝŶŐ ĂŶ ŽƉĞƌĂƟŶŐ ŵĂŝŶƚĞŶĂŶĐĞ ĚĞƉĂƌƚŵĞŶƚ ͻ <ŶŽǁůĞĚŐĞ ŽĨ ĐŽŵƉƵƚĞƌŝnjĞĚ ŵĂŝŶƚĞŶĂŶĐĞ ŵĂŶĂŐĞŵĞŶƚ ƐLJƐƚĞŵƐ͖ ƉƌĞĨĞƌĂďůLJ : ĚǁĂƌĚƐ͖ Žƌ ŽƚŚĞƌ ĨŽƌĞƐƚ ŝŶĚƵƐƚƌLJ ĞŶǀŝƌŽŶŵĞŶƚ ͻ &ĂŵŝůŝĂƌŝƚLJ ǁŝƚŚ ĐŽŶƟŶƵŽƵƐ ŝŵƉƌŽǀĞŵĞŶƚ ƉƌŽŐƌĂŵƐ ĂŶĚ ƉĞƌĨŽƌŵĂŶĐĞ ŵĂŶĂŐĞŵĞŶƚ ͻ ^ƚƌŽŶŐ ůĂďŽƵƌ ƌĞůĂƟŽŶƐ ĂŶĚ ƉĞŽƉůĞ ƐŬŝůůƐ

The City requires up to four (4) Summer Students for parks maintenance work from May 6 to August 25, 2015. Students should be in good physical condition and able to work in all weather conditions. B.C. Driver’s License, Class 5 is required (“N” Novice class accepted). Rate of pay is $16.13 per hour. Proof of current and continuing registration in a full time program at a postsecondary educational institution is required.

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QUALIFICATIONS: ͻ ƉƌŽǀĞŶ ƚƌĂĐŬ ƌĞĐŽƌĚ ŝŶ ůĞĂĚĞƌƐŚŝƉ ĂŶĚ ƐĂĨĞƚLJ ƉĞƌĨŽƌŵĂŶĐĞ ͻ DŝŶŝŵƵŵ ϱ LJĞĂƌƐ͛ ĞdžƉĞƌŝĞŶĐĞ ŝŶ Ăůů ĂƌĞĂƐ ŽĨ >ƵŵďĞƌ DĂŶƵĨĂĐƚƵƌŝŶŐ ͻ ^ƵƉĞƌǀŝƐŽƌLJ ĞdžƉĞƌŝĞŶĐĞ ĂŶĚ ƐƚƌŽŶŐ ŵĂŶĂŐĞŵĞŶƚ ƐŬŝůůƐ ͻ ^ƚƌŽŶŐ ŝŶƚĞƌƉĞƌƐŽŶĂů ĂŶĚ ĐŽŵŵƵŶŝĐĂƟŽŶ ƐŬŝůůƐ ͻ ďŝůŝƚLJ ƚŽ ĂŶĂůLJnjĞ ĚĂƚĂ͕ ƌĂƟŽŶĂůŝnjĞ ƐŽůƵƟŽŶƐ͕ ĂŶĚ ĐŽŵŵƵŶŝĐĂƚĞ ƉůĂŶƐ ͻ džƉĞƌŝĞŶĐĞ ǁŝƚŚ ŽŵƉƵƚĞƌŝnjĞĚ DĂŝŶƚĞŶĂŶĐĞ DĂŶĂŐĞŵĞŶƚ ^LJƐƚĞŵƐ Ă ĚĞĮŶŝƚĞ ƐƚƌĞŶŐƚŚ ͻ džƉĞƌŝĞŶĐĞ ŝŶ ƵŶŝŽŶŝnjĞĚ ĞŶǀŝƌŽŶŵĞŶƚƐ ŝƐ ĐŽŶƐŝĚĞƌĞĚ ĂŶ ĂƐƐĞƚ

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Personnel 2f¿cer City of Castlegar 460 Columbia Avenue Castlegar, BC V1N 1G7 FAX: 365-4810 PHONE: 365-7227 E-mail: stassone@castlegar.ca by 4:30p.m., Friday, April10, 2015.

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CASUAL CLERICAL STAFF The City of Castlegar invites applications from persons interested in clerical work on a casual or on-call basis. Preference will be given to those who have completed an applied business technology program and courses in basic accounting. Experience in keyboarding/word processing, data entry, switchboard operation and handling of cash would also be an asset, in order to handle a variety of clerical duties. Previous experience working for a local government would be an asset. The selected applicant will also have the ability to deal effectively and courteously with the public and employees in processing a variety of inquiries. $pplications from quali¿ed candidates should be submitted by 4:30 p.m., Wednesday, April 8, 2015 to: Personnel 2f¿cer City of Castlegar 460 Columbia Avenue Castlegar, BC V1N 1G7 FAX: 365-4810 PHONE: 365-7227 E-mail: stassone@castlegar.ca Pursuant to the Municipal Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act, the information collected will be utilized solely for the selection of candidates. Only those candidates selected for an interview will be contacted.

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Project Manager Reference Number 1502 Reporting to the Director, Major Projects, the Project Manager has overall responsibility in the development of projects including initiation, identification, definition, and implementation. This role involves planning, organizing and executing the successful completion of projects, and has the overall responsibility for overseeing the development of budgets, schedules and reports. The Project Manager has responsibility for the management and coordination of project staff, external consultants and stakeholders to ensure safe, cost-effective, efficient and timely completion of projects in order to meet and/or exceed the objectives. The successful candidate will have an Undergraduate or Graduate Degree in Engineering, with (or eligible for) a Professional Engineering Designation and certification as a Project Management Professional (PMP) with a minimum of 8 years’ experience in engineering within the energy industry including at least 5 years’ experience in construction management or contract administration. Experience in preparing and coordinating capital construction contracts in the energy sector is essential. Qualified applicants interested in joining a dynamic team are encouraged to visit the Careers section of columbiapower.org for the detailed job description. Closing date for this position is April 7, 2015.

CAREER OPPORTUNITY Territory Sales Specialist We are a large Industrial & Safety Distribution Company striving to drive our business to further growth in the Trail area. We are seeking a Customer Service oriented professional with the ability to communicate and apply modern selling skills to a varied customer base.

LABOURER The City of Castlegar is seeking a regular full-time Labourer. The shift and hours of work for this position are Monday to Friday inclusive from 7:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. with 1/2 hour for lunch on the Ày. Summary of Position: Performs manual labour in the installation and maintenance of city services. Performs routine maintenance in parks, playgrounds, boulevards, cemetery, water & sewer excavations and landscaped areas throughout the City. Maintains records. Provides assistance for a variety of other types of work. Essential 4uali¿Fations: • Grade 12 or GED • BC Driver’s Licence Class 5 • Physical ability to carry out the duties of the position as described. DesiraEle 4uali¿Fations: • BC Driver’s Licence Class 3 with Air Brake Endorsement • Previous experience in the operation and routine maintenance of hand tools. This is a union position. The salary is $27.80 per hour (March 1, 2015) for a 40 hour work week. Applications from quali¿ed candidates should be submitted by 4:30 p.m., Wednesday, April 8, 2015 to: Personnel Of¿cer City of Castlegar 460 Columbia Avenue Castlegar, BC V1N 1G7 FAX: 365-4810 PHONE: 365-7227 E-mail: stassone@castlegar.ca Pursuant to the Municipal Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act, the information collected will be utilized solely for the selection of candidates. Only those candidates selected for an interview will be contacted.

We are looking for a skilled Hunter for new business who applies analytical thinking in a team environment. A Leader who is disciplined, adaptable and performance driven. Please submit your resume in confidence with subject line territory sales specialist to sales@trailtimes.ca

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Class 1 Drivers Dedicated Route - $25/hr

We are looking for drivers to do runs from Grand Forks BC to Spokane WA. We will have a night shift starting around 8pm. The driver’s will work 10-12 hour shifts paid at $25/ hr in a dedicated new Freightliner day cab. What we need from you: • 1 years Class 1 experience • Clean abstract • Clean criminal record • Copy of resume Weekly pay, Full benefits, LTD, Group Life, and RRSP matching If you have interest in this position and meet the stated requirements, please submit your resume and drivers abstract in confidence to Liam at liam @ keehumanresources.com Please include “Grand Forks” in the subject line of your email or call 1-877-670-3426

MEDICHAIR KOOTENAY BOUNDARY Regional Manager Position – Kootenay Division, BC

Medichair Kootenay & Boundary is looking for an energetic Service Technician to join our dedicated service team in Castlegar. The technician service team is responsible for installation and repairs of a complete range of durable home medical equipment including hospital beds, power/manual wheelchairs, scooters, stair lifts, porch lifts and home elevators. A positive attitude and willingness to learn are required as is the ability to work both independently and as part of a team. The successful candidate must be enthusiastic, selfmotivated, and detailed oriented. Job requires a valid BC driver’s license and the physical ability to lift and install equipment. An interest in mechanical and electrical work is an asset. Previous home medical equipment experience valuable but not required as successful applicant will travel annually to attend product specific training courses. Position hours are M-F 8:00am-4:30pm, benefit package available. If you would like further information on the position or to submit a cover letter and resume please contact Jocelyn at jocelyn@medichaircranbrook.ca, or mail resumes Attention Jocelyn Fast, 250 Slater Rd. Cranbrook BC V1C5C8 by Tuesday, April 7, 2015.

CIMS Limited Partnership is a 100% Canadian owned company. CIMS provides unionized, heavy industrial mechanical services for large plant maintenance shutdowns and complex capital industrial projects. We are active in the Oil & Gas, Pulp & Paper, Mining & Smelting, Petro-Chemical and Renewable Energy sectors across BC, Alberta, Saskatchewan and Manitoba. 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. If you are interested in joining the CIMS Team, please send your cover letter and resume to gjurkowski@cimsltd.com.


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Services

Rentals

Transportation

Contractors

Office/Retail

Boats

REMODELING Contractor Professional Service & 1st Class Workmanship! 250-5513867

For Rent or Lease 1500 square feet of prime space in downtown Castlegar. Avail. May 1st 2015 Phone 250.365.7500

www.ironridgecontracting.com

Home Improvements

FULL SERVICE Plumbing from Parker Dean. Fast, reliable, 24/7 service. Take $50 off your next job if you present this ad. Vancouver area. 1800-573-2928.

Merchandise for Sale

SAWMILLS FROM only $4,397 - Make money & save money with your own bandmill - Cut lumber any dimension. In stock ready to ship. Free info & DVD: www.NorwoodSaw mills.com/400OT 1-800-5666899 Ext:400OT.

Topsoil, Sand, Road Gravel Fill with delivery call for prices 250.359.7188 c:250.304.8158 Rubber Tire Backhoe, Mini Excavator & dump truck service

Misc. Wanted

4TON WINCH, electric, in good condition. Please phone 250-364-1172

Private Collector Looking to Buy Coin Collections, Silver, Antique Native Art, Estates + Chad: 250-499-0251 in town.

Rentals Apt/Condo for Rent

1 & 2 Bdrm suites DT Castlegar close to bus & shopping library & police station Avail May 1st, N/S, N/P 250-608-3930

Mobile Homes & Pads Mobile Home in Thrums 2 Bdrms, addition, deck F/S, W/D, very small pets ok 250-304-9273

Homes for Rent

2 bdrms, Passmore. Applncs, fruit trees, room 4 veg garden. $850/mo + utils. N/S/P. 250764-7712 Brilliant, 4 Bdrm, 1.5 bath F/S, DW, W/D, N/P, N/S, lrg yard, covered deck, hot tub $1200/mth + utilities, reference required, 403-402-9817 Avail April 16th Central Castlegar, 3 Bdrm. 1-1/2 bath, N/S, No dogs Walkout Basement & garage Avail Immed, 250-365-4823

SHAVERS BENCH 2bd. open-plan; Large partially fenced yard; 4 car garage; NS; pets ok. $900/mo. Avail. immed. 250-551-7130 Trail 2 BDRM, full Basement, nice view, off street parking, F/S, W/D, N/S, N/P $850 month Call 250.365.5003

Classifieds Get Results!

WORDS WORDS

Transportation

…show it!

Auto Financing

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Affordable Steel Shipping Containers for sale/rent 20’ & 40’ Kootenay Containers Castlegar 250-365-3014

C ROS S

Cascade Cove RV Park @Christina Lake will have some fully serviced R.V. sites available for rent on a seasonable basis this spring. For info please call 250-447-9510 or 250-666-0186.

• BANKRUPTCY • NO CREDIT • • BAD CREDIT • FIRST TIME BUYER • • CREDIT CARD CONSOLIDATION • • QUICK APPROVALS • • YOU WORK - YOU DRIVE! •

YOU’RE APPROVED 1-800-921-0202 for Pre-Approval www.amford.com

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Misc. for Sale

PUZ Z LE

RV Pads

Heavy Duty Machinery

A-CHEAP, LOWEST PRICES STEEL SHIPPING Dry Storage Containers Used 20’40’45’53’ and insulated containers all sizes in stock. 40’ containers as low as $2,200. Also JD 544 & 644 wheel Loaders & 20,000 lb CAT forklift. Ph Toll free 24 hours 1866-528-7108 1-778-298-3192 8am-5pm. Delivery BC and AB www.rtccontainer.com

“litter-less”

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Cars - Domestic

Misc Services

Misc Services

100% Canadian Affordable, Dependable Service. Satisfaction Guaranteed or double your garbage back!

1992 Honda Civic LX, 4dr sedan, 5 speed standard. Power windows, power mirrors, power locks, in exceptionally clean condition, very well maintained, 235k, $2,800 also Volks Wagon Jetta diesel, 5 spd. 250-442-0122 / 250-4931807

DOUG’S DISPOSAL

1998 TOYOTA CAMRY 105,000km. Immac Cond. Well maintained. Asking $4500 - 250.365.2464

“JUST THE LITTLE BETTER GARBAGE GETTER” 250-365-7104 | 250-304-8919

Help Wanted

Help Wanted

Help Wanted

LIGHT EQUIPMENT OPERATOR The City of Castlegar is seeking a regular full-time Light Equipment Operator. The shift and hours of work for this position are Monday to Friday inclusive from 7:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. with 1/2 hour for lunch on the Ày. Summary of Position: Drives and operates light duty equipment used in the installation and maintenance of city services. Performs routine maintenance and inspection. Maintains records. Provides assistance for a variety of other types of work. Further details may be obtained by contacting City Hall. Essential Quali¿Fations: • BC Driver’s License, Class 3 with Air Brake Endorsement. • Grade 12 or GED. • Ability to operate assigned equipment. • Thorough knowledge of the correct methods, procedures in and about construction projects, hazards, condition and limitations of equipment. DesiraEle Quali¿Fations: • Previous experience in the operation and routine maintenance of similar equipment. This is a union position reporting to the Working Foreman – Roads & Parks. The salary is $28.83 per hour (March 1, 2015) for a 40 hour work week. Applications from quali¿ed candidates should be submitted by 4:30 p.m., Wednesday, April 8, 2015 to: Personnel Of¿cer City of Castlegar 460 Columbia Avenue Castlegar, BC V1N 1G7 FAX: 365-4810 PHONE: 365-7227 E-mail: stassone@castlegar.ca Pursuant to the Municipal Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act, the information collected will be utilized solely for the selection of candidates. Only those candidates selected for an interview will be contacted.

CLUES DOWN 1. “Dragon Tattoo” actress 2. Received an A grade 3. No (Scottish) 4. Very long period of time 5. Crafty & shrewd 6. Hourly payment for services 7. Married woman 8. More disreputable 9. F. Lamas’ 3rd wife Arlene 10. 11-23-14 awards show 11. Big Blue 12. Million gallons per day (abbr.) 14. Runs out of gear 16. Beige 17. Nostrils 21. Unit of loudness 22. Czar 23. Insert mark 24. Doctor of Education 26. ___ Adaba 27. Walk with your feet in water 28. Genetic information carrier 29. Great St. Louis bridge builder 30. Political action committee 32. Cast out 34. Cub Scout groups 35. Voltage 37. Guide 38. Self-mortification 41. Alder genus 42. Awadh 43. Blood type 45. Meeting arranged 46. Green, black and oolong 47. It causes scratching 48. Slang saying of disbelief 49. Art ____, 1920’s design 50. Lyrics 51. Show disrespect to 52. Returned material authorization, abbr. 53. Clod or lummox 54. Computerized money movement 55. Mandible & maxilla

CLUES ACROSS 1. Hair on the head 5. Cirques 9. Thai (var.) 12. S. China seaport 13. Swiss river 14. Unstressed-stressed 15. Beginner Dr. Suess book 18. Begetter 19. Singer __ Lo Green 20. Shaded promenades 21. Not wet 22. Grow weary 23. Philippine Island or it’s seaport 25. Teeter-totter 28. Not alive 30. Golf scores 31. Tap gently 33. Ancient ointment 34. Constitution Hall org. 35. Icelandic poems 36. Citrus drink suffix 37. Detailed design criteria 39. Dignified manner 40. New York island 42. Clods 44. Camera optic 45. Add sound into a film 46. Ringworm 48. Tablet 49. Defense Department 52. 3rd “Star Wars” film 56. Raincoats 57. Restaurant 58. Head fronts 59. Burn residue 60. Immature newt 61. After ones

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SPRING

KELOWNA

2153 Springfield Road (250) 860-2600

VERNON

200-3107 - 48th Ave. (250) 542-3000

PENTICTON

CO M M U N IT Y

EX PE RT IS E

KAMLOOPS P R IC E

745 Notre Dame Drive WE (250) WILL851-8700 NOT BE BEAT!

CASTLEGAR

1881 Harvey Avenue (250) 860-1975

ANDRES WIRELESS

PENTICTON

VERNON

WEST KELOWNA

KAMLOOPS

101-2601 Skaha Lake Rd. 200-3107 - 48th Ave. (250) 493-3800 (250) 542-3000

#200 - 2180 Elk Rd. (250) 707-2600

KELOWNA

2153 Springfield Road (250) 860-2600

Villiage Green Mall (250) 542-1496

101-2601 Skaha Lake Rd. BU Y IN (250) 493-3800 G PO W ER

ANDRES CAR AUDIO WEST KELOWNA

ANDRES WIRELESS Cherry Lane Mall (250) 493-4566

KELOWNA

#200 - 2180 Elk Rd. (250) 707-2600

2153 Springfield Road (250) 860-2600

WEST KELOWNA #200 - 2180 Elk Rd. (250) 707-2600

745 Notre Dame Drive (250) 851-8700

VERNON

200-3107 - 48th Ave. (250) 542-3000

ANDRES WIRELESS ANDRES WIRELESS ANDRES B USINESS ANDRES CAR AUDIO Aberdeen Mall (250) 377-8880

CRANBROOK

215 - 450 Lansdowne Mall (250) 377-8007

200-1965 Columbia Ave. 101 Kootenay St. North (250) 365-6455 (250) 426-8927

TELUS KIOSK

NELSON

Chahko Mika Mall (250) 352-7258

300 St. Paul Str. (250) 377-3773

KELOWNA

2153 Springfield Road (250) 860-2600

154 Victoria Str (250) 314-9944

WEST KELOWNA #200 - 2180 Elk Rd. (250) 707-2600


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