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Staircase and cycling challenge slated for September Sheri Regnier West Kootenay Advertiser
Historic stairways to West Trail and Columbia River landscapes will highlight a new race for local charities this fall. The Red Roofs Duathlon, hosted by the Rotary Club Waneta Trail Sunrise and the High Altitude Triathlon Club will launch a one-of-a-kind competition Sept. 13, starting with a seven-kilometre foot race at Gyro Park. The idea for a long distance challenge began one year ago when the Downtown Business Group approached Carol Currie, a West Trail resident and triathloner, about incorporating the staircases into a race that would introduce athletes from across the province and beyond to Trail. “The person said, ‘Wouldn’t it be great to have a run using the stairs,” said Currie, an athlete who’s twice qualified for the Ironman Hawaii. “I was interested and started speaking with a fellow cyclist who is part of Rotary so it just all came together.” Runners will head up to West Trail through a route of stairways, race past historic rock walls, and then run back to Gyro for a changeover to bicycles. Then the 40 kilometre road cycling begins through East Trail, up to Highway 3 and along the Columbia River to Columbia Gardens road. The cyclists will pedal back to Gyro to culminate the duathlon in a four km run towards Sunningdale before doubling back to the finish line at the park. “The stairs are going to add a unique and challenging factor, and the cycling route we are using is already popular because it’s so beau-
tiful out there,” Currie added. Sounds like a challenge, even for the locals who train to run distances. Currie has been training with the High Altitude Triathlon Club since 2008. From Rossland through Trail and out to Fruitvale, she and a group of about 20 athletes train for long distance endurance triathlons, which until now, require travel far outside the Greater Trail community. The event is in the early planning stages, however volunteers and sponsorships are needed to make the duathlon a first class race. “The downtown business association is very eager to help but we can always use more,” Currie said. “We’ll need people to help with organizing aid stations, the post race lunch, and help with the registration papers. There are lots of things to do before hand and the day of the event.” While the first year start up costs may factor into the fundraiser, any surplus will be donated to the Sanctuary Pre-Teen Centre and the Greater Trail Hospice Society. That’s where the Rotary comes into play, says John Lake. “We are starting from zero and may have to extend monies for service, equipment and things like that,” explained club President Lake, adding that the group is pursuing grant money to help cover costs. “The fundraising will be primarily from the athlete’s registration fees, and we are hoping for 120 entrants, which will make the event self funding.” The Rotary’s goal is to raise $2,000 as minimum for Sanctuary
West Trail resident and active triathlon participant, Carol Currie, is very familiar with the fitness challenge presented by the city’s covered staircases. She and members from the local triathlon club have partnered with the Rotary Club Waneta Trail Sunrise to highlight the features in a unique competition this fall called the Red Roofs Duathlon. Proceeds raised during the event will be donated to Sanctuary Pre-Teen Centre and the Greater Trail Hospice Society. Photo by Sheri Regnier and the hospice society, he added. The partners are currently building a website to get word out about the race, which is a duathlon because there isn’t a local body of water large enough to support an aquatic leg. “We are hoping to be sanctioned by the Triathlon BC website,” Lake said. “If we are, the race will be on their calendar which is Canada
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Columbia Basin Trust welcomes five new directors (Columbia Basin) – Columbia Basin Trust welcomes five new members to its Board of Directors and recognizes the contributions of the departing directors. It also wishes to acknowledge the reappointment of three current directors. The new directors are: • Larry Binks from Creston (two-year term) • John Dooley from Nelson (three-year term) • Loni Parker from Revelstoke (two-year term) • Vickie Thomas from ʔaq̓am (two-year term) • Jeanette Townsend from Valemount (two-year term). The three reappointed directors are: • Wendy Booth from Fairmont Hot Springs (three-year term) • Gord DeRosa from Trail (two-year term) • Rick Jensen from Cranbrook (three-year term), who is now appointed Vice-Chair. Also remaining on the Board are Chair Greg Deck from Radium, Laurie Page from Nakusp, Kim Deane from Rossland and Am Naqvi from Nelson. Departing directors are: • Denise Birdstone from Grasmere • Cindy Gallinger from Elkford • Andru McCracken from Valemount Columbia Basin Trust’s Board. Back row (left to right): Rick Jensen, Kim Deane, Gord DeRosa, Larry Binks, Greg Deck. Front • Paul Peterson from Burton row (left to right): Am Naqvi, John Dooley, Wendy Booth, Vickie Thomas, Laurie Page, Loni Parker, Jeanette Townsend. • David Raven from Revelstoke. “We wish to welcome our new Board mem- delivery of benefits to our communities—and and six others. All directors must be residents For more information about the Board, and bers and thank all departing members who we’ve been lucky to benefit from such a team of the Basin. to read highlights and minutes from Board have helped bring the Trust to our current both in the past and moving forward.” The Board meets throughout the year in meetings, visit cbt.org/board. position of strength,” said Greg Deck, Columbia The Trust’s 12-member Board consists of communities around the Basin. The public is Columbia Basin Trust supports efforts to Basin Trust Board Chair. “It’s not easy finding qualified individuals appointed by the provin- invited to attend in order to meet the directors deliver social, economic and environmental the right combination of skills and personal cial government: and ask questions about the organization’s work benefits to the residents of the Columbia Basin. attributes that allows us effectively to serve six from among the nominees of the five re- in the Basin. The next public component is on To learn more about the Trust’s programs and residents and oversee our investments and gional districts and the Ktunaxa Nation Council Tuesday, March 31, in Fairmont Hot Springs. initiatives, visit cbt.org or call 1.800.505.8998.
Oxygen Art Center celebrates poetry month Oxygen Art Centre is pleased to present the launch of K.L. Kivi’s first book of poetry on April 10th at 7pm during poetry month. Unknown Hum is Kivi’s first collection of poetry but the themes of her poems will resonate with those familiar with her work. Unknown Hum explores the terrain of living a mindful life passionately engaged with the natural world and activist politics. “If my novels rise from my emotional self and my creative documentary from my mind,
my poetry reflects on the spiritual earth from which all my life’s work grows,” says Kivi. “I will read poems as well as speak to the ways in which we can flourish as human beings in these challenging times.” Kivi would like to reassure the poetry-shy that her poems are highly accessible. Kivi is well-known throughout the Kootenays for her work on the Jumbo Wild! campaign, her work with the Sinixt Nation on issues of self-determination, as the editor and
publisher at Maa Press and as the author of eight books including The Inner Green , the novel Letter from Lubumbashi and the anthology The Purcell Suite. Kivi will co-present the evening with Pemberton based author Katherine Fawcett whom is in Nelson to launch her latest book. The Little Washer of Sorrows is a collection of short fiction that explores what happens when the expected and usual are replaced with elements of the rare and strange.
The book’s emotional impact is created with strong, richly drawn characters facing universal issues in unusual settings. The collection is both dark and comical with engaging plot twists and elements of the macabre as characters attempt to cope with high-stakes melodramas that drift further out of their control. Admission is by donation and everyone is welcome. Oxygen Art Centre is located at 320 Vernon St (back alley entrance) in Nelson.
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Backyard bird enthusiasts should regularly clean their bird feeders and bird baths at this time of year, as migratory songbirds return from their winter retreats. Species such as pine siskins, redpolls and grosbeaks congregate in large flocks in spring, and their close contact at a time of weather stress and nutrition shortage can pass diseases from bird to bird, says a bulletin from the B.C. forests ministry. Cleaning feeders every two weeks and changing water in bird baths every few days can reduce the spread of avian pox virus, avian conjunctivitis and salmonella bacteria among birds. Using metal or plastic feeders rather than wood, and
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2015 AJAC EcoRun: Putting consumers first By Alexandra Straub
The rain is relentless and it’s cold. But the miserable liquid sunshine couldn’t dampen the spirits of the group of nationwide journalists who gathered at the Jack Pool Plaza at the Vancouver Convention Centre to kick off the 2015 Automobile Journalists Association of Canada’s (AJAC) annual EcoRun. The EcoRun is an event that shows off a variety of eco-friendly vehicles, which include pure electrics, plug-in and conventional hybrids, hydrogen fuel cells, dieselfuelled powertrains and highly efficient gasoline options. Its purpose is to help inform consumers of these alternative options, as well as providing accurate road testing fuel economy numbers. There’s no size limit on the vehicle either. Heck, we had a Ford F-150 in the pack, along with the midsize Chevrolet Colorado. The objective was to test a variety of vehicles – regardless of shape or size – and show that you don’t have to buy an all-electric vehicle to be eco conscious. But speaking of all-electric vehicles, the Nissan LEAF was the
first of six vehicles I’d drive over the two-day test drive. This year, we ventured onto Vancouver Island through Horseshoe Bay, Nanaimo, Duncan, and Victoria and back through Tsawwassen. With a full charge on the LEAF’s battery, I wasn’t having any range anxiety. The trip to the ferry, and then to our first stop totalled a little more than 70 kilometres. I started with 143 km on my “tank” and ended up with 63km. As for real world figures, I used up about 80 km of range for a 70.1km trip. I did have the heated steering wheel and seat on, and had the heating on as well because, as I mentioned, it wasn’t warm! And there were a few hills on the way; all of which would deplete the battery more quickly. Our first stop on the Island was at the Cowichan Regional Visitors Centre in Duncan. If you’re looking for things to do in the area, this is the place where you’ll get lots of great ideas. For example, those who love cheese will find that The Creamery at Cheese Pointe Farm has some incredibly delicious offerings. Or those who want some candied salmon look no further than Mad Dog Crabs.
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Sprinter is built for BC resource sector By Rob Rothwell
British Columbia’s Monashee Mountains are renowned for their steep north faces and massive old-growth cedars. While its rugged terrain is largely inaccessible by road, logging activities have given rise to a network of steep, roughly cut access roads, which the spring thaw recently converted to deep quagmires of confidence-sucking mud, rock, and debris. What fool would attempt to drive a large commercial-style van up these routes of impending doom? Me for one. Mercedes-Benz invited me to explore the capabilities of their Sprinter vans available with four-wheel-drive, or in Mercedes-Benz parlance: 4ETS. In the world of commercial high-roof vans, the Sprinter is the only one in Canada fit with traction at all four corners. Known technically as 4-wheel Electronic Traction System, 4ETS is an option on V6 diesel-powered Sprinters, including the dual rear-wheel long wheelbase 3500 model. Expect to pay in the range of $6,000 for the feature, which can be paired with low-range gearing and downhill descent control for those seeking to maximize the Sprinter’s off-road fortitude. 4ETS is driver-activated as needed via a dash-mounted switch. When the grit of four-wheel-drive isn’t necessary, the setup enables optimal fuel-economy by returning
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As the only game in town when it comes to fourwheel-drive commercial vans, Mercedes-Benz is keen to roll its high-traction Sprinter into industries such as mining, logging, construction.
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the vehicle to rear-wheel-drive, thereby reducing fuel-robbing mechanical drag. While active, 4ETS splits torque 35/65 frontto-rear. This ratio doesn’t change though traction-control and stability-related programs remain active to improve grip and increase safety. These programs can be disabled should the driver require the ability to spin the wheels in an effort to unglue a stuck Sprinter.
Keeping one’s right boot deep into the Sprinter’s turbocharged throttle enabled its four wheels, clad in winter tires, to keep digging for traction while spitting out congealed mud and deleterious earthen material in an effort to supply forward propulsion. And it worked. We battled ruts so deep that the entire underside of the van banged and shuddered viciously as rocks and buried tree limbs from former logging operations did their best to impede progress. The ride-height of 4ETS-equipped Sprinters is increased by 75 mm (3-in) at the rear and 100 mm (4-in) at the front, which improves
the vehicle’s approach and departure angles while also imparting a 24-inch wading depth. Interestingly, I didn’t find the additional ride-height detrimental to highway driving. The Sprinter felt exceptionally well anchored to the road and remarkably secure on its winter rubber, even at high-speed on backroads of broken, patchy pavement. As the only game in town when it comes to four-wheel-drive commercial vans, Mercedes-Benz is keen to roll its high-traction Sprinter into industries such as mining, logging, construction, and any other work environment located off the beaten path –
and that’s huge in a resource-based province like B.C. The long-chassis Sprinter 3500 with dual rear wheels could easily serve as a rolling workshop for trades’ people needing access to work camps where four-wheel-drive wherewithal is essential. Mercedes-Benz will also equip the passenger version of their Sprinter with 4ETS. Ski resorts and lodges, such as the Monashee Lodge, will undoubtedly appreciate the expanded capability. The recreational market is another niche ripe for off-road performance. rgrothwell@telus.net
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Kia Soul EV at the double The Kia Soul EV has scooped two prestigious awards Kia Canada was presented with the Automobile Journalists Association of Canada (AJAC) Green Car of the Year Award during the opening ceremonies of the Vancouver International Auto
Show. Then the all-electric car won the similarly named 2015 Canadian Green Car Award as the vehicle best combining environmental benefits with mass-market appeal a couple of days later. keith.morgan@drivewaybc.ca
BMW gets personal with your car By Bob McHugh
There is a growing trend for more exclusivity and personalization in the high-end car market. Owning a prestige nameplate is just the beginning for some wealthy buyers who crave a closer, more personal connection with the vehicle they drive. BMW now offers these buyers an opportunity to consult directly with its designers, at DesignworksUSA, to help them achieve the one-of-a-kind creation they crave, directly from the factory. “It’s been said that 80 per cent of consumer purchase choices are based on colour. I like to go with that, as it makes me feel more secure in my job,” said Alexandra “Sandy” McGill, Lead Designer of Color, Materials and Finish (CMF) at DesignworksUSA. She was in Vancouver for the opening day of the Vancouver International Auto Show. DesignworksUSA is a fully owned subsidiary of the BMW group of companies. It serves as a creative collaborator and has played a key role in shaping the appearance and personality of MINI and Rolls-Royce Motor Cars, in addition to modern BMW. An interesting corporate arrangement also allows DesignworksUSA to have external clients and they have included many wellknown companies such as Microsoft, Starbucks, HP, Embraer and Siemens. McGill, who started with the company as an intern, has spent the
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Available through a BMW dealer, the Individual Collection program gives a buyer access to an exclusive line of paints, materials and colour choicese.
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past two decades dividing her time between design studios in Los Angeles and Munich. More recently she has also been spending time in China at a new design studio that DesignworksUSA has opened in Shanghai. Working with external clients, McGill has developed colour strategies for consumer, medical and aviation industries. Consumer products include Nilfisk vacuum cleaners, HP printers and Varian Medical Systems. Aviation strategies include Embraer and Pilatus. She also designed a top-selling carpet collection for Lees Carpet. Her first assignment at DesignworksUSA, in 1991, was colour and trim for the BMW E2 electric car, which was shown at the Los Angeles Auto Show. For the 2003 re-launch of the
Rolls-Royce Motor Cars brand, McGill used her aviation-honed expertise of luxury materials to conceive the interior and exterior colours, materials and finishes for the Phantom. Her work for MINI debuted at the 2005 Frankfurt Auto Show with the MINI Concept Car and was integral to the development of the 2007 MINI Coupe colours and trim. BMW offers two levels of factory prepared buyer personalization called Individual Collection and Individual Manufaktur. A buyer can arrange to pick up their newborn personalized designer auto, at the factory gates, in Munich and have it shipped back to Canada later. Available through a BMW dealer, the Individual Collection program gives a buyer access to an exclusive line of paints, materials and colour choices. Inspired by the citrine gemstone, the metallic paint finishes offered use a fine Xiralic pigmentation in colours ranging from gold dust through to a dark olive black. Individual Collection interiors offer a selection of fine-grain Merino
leathers with inlaid piping and contrasting stitching. These come in a spectrum of colours that ranges from Opal White through to Cashmere, Gold Brown or Black. The wood trim used is taken from a single log, to ensure a high degree of uniformity. Individual Manufaktur allows a BMW buyer to create a truly bespoke automobile, and it’s where McGill and her team at DesignworksUSA get actively involved. They will work with a client and can provide personal colour selection, including two-tone compositions. A buyer may also decide to add more leather or even a personal monogram inlay, which can be added to head restraints and other elements. The wide selection of trim materials available includes precious metals, such as sterling silver. As you might expect, the cost of this extra level of lavishness is not fixed, it depends on the depth and scope of your imagination ... and your wallet. bob.mchugh@drivewaybc.ca
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Road games and musical memories By Lisa Calvi
The first time I drove on public roads, I was at the wheel of my then-boyfriend’s Chevy Vega. I remember cresting a hill and gasping sharply with the realization that I was in control. The curvy road splayed out far below wasn’t some carnival ride with someone else at the helm. I couldn’t just close my eyes and wait for the terror to subside. It was up to me. I could coast down and weave gently through the corners or I could squeeze the throttle and feel the rush of acceleration and adrenaline. As a sixteen-year-old living in a small town, driving meant autonomy. There were plenty of road trips growing up. I remember long hauls from Toronto to North Carolina and Florida with my dad driving. After he and my mom
left Italy, they seemed to have an urge to see the new continent they now called home. Driving, I think, satisfied their curiosity about the world that they wanted to share with us. When we moved back to Europe for a three-year period during my early teen years, the family would venture out each Sunday in our Peugeot 504 to discover a new region. Mom would be in the passenger seat with the maps and my baby brother asleep on her lap. There was always music on those road trips. Music and road trips go together like American interstate highways and bad coffee. Music motivates, keeps you alert and adds to the euphoria of the open road. Some of my fondest memories are of singing with my sister in the back seat of the Peugeot on the winding roads of Central France. Before iPads, iPhones, in-car entertainment systems and satellite radio, there was,
Beatles’ songs, ‘Michael, row your boat ashore’, and trying to remember all the words to ‘Bohemian Rhapsody’. Road games involved spotting license plates from other countries, identifying makes of vehicles and fighting over whose turn it was to be a leaning post for sleeping baby brother, now in the back seat. I’ve always been interested in cars, roads and travel. I love the growl of a revving eight-cylinder engine. A transport truck rolling down the highway at night all lit up just like a small city still gets me excited. I just never imagined that those things would be so engrained in my work and in my life. With our automotive event planning business, most days of the year, my husband Garry Sowerby and I are on the road.
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It was this love of the road that brought us together. We could both relate to the words of Jack Kerouac in his classic ‘On the Road’: “… we were leaving confusion and nonsense behind and performing our one noble function of the time, move.” Our first date was a five-hour return drive to a ‘little spot’ my suitor knew. It must have worked. That was 17 years ago. Being ‘on the road’ is when our best scheming takes place. It’s romantic, soul-cleansing and gives us a sense of the wider world. What about driving, though, actually
gripping the wheel and pushing the throttle? Forget the destination, the freedom of movement, the road trip, the music. What is driving? It’s that feeling that I got as I whipped a Porsche Boxster S around the tight-tight corners at a racetrack, squeezing through coned gates, powering down straight stretches and hearing the resonant instantlyrecognizable growl of a Porsche engine. I had never driven faster, with such abandon yet with such intense concentration. Or maybe I did. The 200 km/h reading on the digital speedometer of
the Cadillac ATS I was driving on the back straightaway of one of the fastest, most challenging tracks in North America, Mosport, still flashes in my dreams. None of this compares to driving my very own car, a pristine white 1999 Volkswagen Golf GTI VR6. When I bought it, I knew there were two extra cylinders under the hood than the Golf GL version and that it had an additional 57 horsepower. But when I drive it, I don’t think about horsepower, torque, or fuel economy. Did somebody say ‘road trip’? Follow Lisa on Twitter: @FrontLady
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Ten favourite Camaros By Rob Sass
As we await the arrival of the sixth generation Chevy Camaro, let us look back at some favorite Camaros from each generation. FIRST GENERATION 1. 1967 Yenko Camaro — Don Yenko essentially ran a kick-ass speed shop out of his family’s decades-old Cannonsburg, Pa., Chevrolet dealership. Yenko replaced the car’s factory 396 V-8 with a Corvette L-72 427 that put out well over 400 gross horsepower. They went on to become among the most feared and (later) the most valuable muscle cars from the first
golden age of automotive performance. 2. 1968 Camaro Z/28 — If the big-block Yenko Camaro was a straight-line drag strip specialist, the Z/28 was the first-gen Camaro that you wanted to take on a road course. Its small-block 302-ci engine was essentially a 327 block with the crankshaft from the old 283 V-8. It made for one of the most entertaining and revhappy pushrod V-8s of all time. SECOND GENERATION 3. 1970 Camaro Z/28 — The all-new second generation Camaro bowed for the 1970 model year complete with a fastback design and some styling cues borrowed from one of the best, the Fer-
rari 250 Short-Wheelbase Berlinetta of 1964 (Camaro would appropriate the name “Berlinetta” too, but we’re getting ahead of ourselves). The new car was an even better performer. 4. 1979 Camaro Z/28 — The 1979 Z/28 looked fantastic with a new front spoiler and NACA duct hood. And while 175 hp doesn’t sound like a lot, the early 1970s change from SAE gross to net horsepower made it look worse than it was. The 1979 Z/28 remained a sharp handling and by-nomeans slow car. Values have roughly doubled in the last five years. continued on page A14
1968 Chevrolet Camaro Z/28 (photo courtesy of Rich Niewiroski Jr.)
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THIRD GENERATION 5. 1982 Camaro Z/28 Indy Pace Car — The ’82 pace car wasn’t about performance as much as looks. Nice examples are rare, but when they do show up, they are bargains, trading for well under $13,000. 6. 1990 Camaro IROC- Z convertible — One of the biggest things to happen was the introduction of the first convertible since 1969 (courtesy of American Sunroof Corporation) just in time for the Camaro’s 20th anniversary. Fantastic examples still trade for under $20,000. FOURTH GENERATION 7. 1997 Camaro SS LT4 30th Anniversary SLP coupe — SLP Engineering (which stands for “Street Legal Performance”) followed the Yenko formula of 30 years earlier and grabbed one of the hottest Corvette engines (in this case the 1996 Grand Sport LT4). With wheel, tire and suspension upgrades to go with the balanced and blueprinted 330-hp LT4, the car cost about $18,000 more than the next hottest SS Camaro of the same model year. Buy one today for 50 grand.
8. 2002 Camaro SS 35th Anniversary convertible — The F-body went out of production in 2002 (by then it was being produced only in GM’s Sainte-Thérèse, Quebec, plant) but at least it went out with a bang—the 325-hp SS went like stink. FIFTH GENERATION 9. 2010 Transformers Special Edition Camaro —Brilliantly announced at the 2009 San Diego Comic-Con, fewer than 2,000 were produced exclusively in Rally Yellow with black stripes and Autobot badges that were strategically placed. The Transformers edition is by far the best-recognized Camaro of all time and a surefire future collectible. 10. 2014 Camaro Z/28 — Like the original Z/28 that cleaned up on road courses in the SCCA Trans Am series, the new Z/28 has track star written all over it. With extra-careful attention paid to light weight and aerodynamics, the car is able to put to good use on the track its huge Brembo brakes, Pirelli P Zero tires on 19” wheels and 500-hp, 7-litre V8- (that’s 427 cubic inches to Chevy big block fans). Rob Sass is the vice-president of content for Hagerty Insurance. Hagerty is the world’s leading specialist provider of classic car and boat insurance. Learn more at hagerty.ca
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Merchandise for Sale
Rentals
Financial Services
Garage Sales
Plants /Nursery
Homes for Rent
Auto Financing
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Contractors
HANSON DECKING West Kootenay Agent for Duradek 250-352-1814
Garden & Lawn â&#x20AC;&#x153;D&L Yard & Garden Careâ&#x20AC;? Tractor tilling, hand tilling, yard cleanup, grass trimming, grass cutting, dump runs. Doug @ 250-442-2578
Special Price - Blue Spruce 2-ft to 12-ft tall. More info call 250-442-3878 / 250-442-7920. Spring clean up, weed eating, shrub trimming, lawn care, hauling. Quality work. 250-442-8163
Grand Forks: 6584 8th St, South Ruckle, womenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s clothing , shoes, household items, and much more. Open daily including Easter Sunday. 8am4pm. Grand Forks: 8170 Plotnikoff Rd. Sat & Sun, April 4 & 5. Lots of items â&#x20AC;&#x153;movingâ&#x20AC;?.
Heavy Duty Machinery A-CHEAP, LOWEST PRICES STEEL SHIPPING Dry Storage Containers Used 20â&#x20AC;&#x2122;40â&#x20AC;&#x2122;45â&#x20AC;&#x2122;53â&#x20AC;&#x2122; and insulated containers all sizes in stock. 40â&#x20AC;&#x2122; 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 SLASHBUSTER 480HD w/extended boom, grapple & twist $20,000. ALLIED 797CS hydraulic hammer - Nitrogen fired, variable speed, energy recovery, anti-dry fire. Recent rebuild w/very low hours! Great for quarry or road building. $45,000. The CAT 330L it is mounted on is also avail. CATERPILLAR 325BL - long reach, two booms, swivel attach. $69,000. http://cullbros.ca/surplus/index.html
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Home Improvements
Misc. for Sale
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.
2 boxes(new) Depend Real Fit briefs(12). 1 open pkg Depend protective underwear (14 left). 1 open pkg Tena Protective underwear(11 left). Sm men size. 1 urinal. $45/all 250-4428003.
Straight-Up Handyman Services. Home & yard improvements. Truck, trailer, tools, skills. Get R Done! 250-442-0838
Household Services
A-1 FURNACE & Air Duct Cleaning. Complete Furnace/Air Duct Systems cleaned & sterilized. Locally owned & operated. 1-800-5650355 (Free estimates)
Misc Services Ina â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;s Cleaning 11 years of experience call 250 352-6553
Tree Services Daveâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Tree Services Danger Trees? I can help. Anything chainsaw! experienced, free estimates, liability ins., prompt service. 250-442-5756 / 250-584-4689
Pets & Livestock
Feed & Hay
Good grass hay for sale. No rain. Round bales-average 6-700 lbs. 250-442-2382
Hay for sale, alfalfa grass mix, sm square bales. 250-4422338.
Merchandise for Sale
Firearms
WANTED: RIFLES, shotguns, restricted weapons, reloading equipment, decoys or any other shooting related items. Fully licensed. Glen 250-428-6750
Food Products BC INSPECTED GRADED AA OR BETTER LOCALLY GROWN NATURAL BEEF Hormone Free Grass Fed/Grain Finished Freezer Packages Available Quarters/Halves $4.50/lb Hanging Weight Extra Lean Ground Beef Available TARZWELL FARMS 250-428-4316 Creston
Free Items
100 ft of stucco wire , was used as fence. 250-442-8479
4 Tires - Kelly Safari TSR, 31x10.50 R15 Lt, $400. 778633-0034. Approx. 550 sq. ft. brown laminate flooring. 250-442-0373
2 year old thornless Blackberry Canes Chester & Triple Crown 250-442-3306 flowers4737@gmail.com
Real Estate For Sale By Owner Grand Forks: Clifton Estates 2-bdrm single detached house on desirable corner lot. Low maintenance, tastefully landscaped private back yard. See Kootenays Craigslist housing for sale by owner ad #4934055097. 250-443-9058.
Houses For Sale Christina Lake: 2 bdrm, 1 bath on upper floor (lower rental suite,1 bdrm+den+kitchen &bath), garage, shop & fenced yard. Close to beach, activities & school. $249,000. 250-505-4275
Lots RV Lots for sale on Kootenay Lake located on the west arm two kilometres from the Balfour Ferry, prices starting at $65,000. Call 1-877-352-9172, email zane@balfourresort.com or visit balfourresort.com
Rentals Apt/Condo for Rent Ermalinda Estates, Glenmerry, spacious 1-2bdrms. Adults only. Secure building w/elevator. N/S, N/P. Ongoing improvements. Ph.250-364-1922 Francesco Estates, Glenmerry,spacious 1-3bdrms. Adults only (45+). Secure building w/elevator. N/S, N/P. Ongoing improvements. Ph. 250-3686761 Grand Forks: 1 bdrm apt. NS, NP, senior preferred. 250-4424241. Grand Forks: 2 bdrm apt., NP, NS, RR. 250-443-1599 250-442-2599 Grand Forks: 2bdrm apt., N/P, RR. 250-442-2276 / 250442-6800.
Downsizing; 2 brass colored antique metal pole lamps, $100.00 each. Beautiful Italian 12 gallon green glass carboy with spigot wicker covered, $90.00. Antique Nova Scotian Canadiana solid oak barley twist sideboard, beveled mirror and wooden casters $600.00. Kitchen table with 6 chairs great condition, $200.00. 4 solid oak chairs fabric seats $25.00 ea. Many other items make offers. 250-442-2392
Grand Forks: 2 bdrm. apt, NS, NP. $750/m utils included. 250-442-0930.
Estate Sale. Dinning room set with leaf and six chairs. 250442-7626.
Commercial &/or Retail
Grand Forks: Composted manure, delivery available. 250442-5372. Hardwood 1/2 price sale. Assortment of domestic and imports as well as pine and cedar. 250-443-1485 LA-Z-BOY rocker recliner & swivel rocker. Both in excellent condition. Priced to sell. 250442-3060. Mobility scooter, 5 years old , used less than a year, $1,200 obo. 250-442-5766 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. Sears water softener (NEW) $200, fridge $25, auto bike carrier $75, bike stand $20. Call 250-442-8437. Used bathroom items; tub, sink, toilet, small fixtures and accessories. View at McCallum Dr anytime or call 250442-3924. Ask for Maria Various tools for sale, handyman and professional. Too numerous to list. Boundary Tool Rental 250-449-2606
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: 778-281-0030 in town.
TRAIL, 2bd. apt. Friendly, quiet secure bldg. Heat incl. N/P, N/S. 250-368-5287 W.TRAIL, 2bd., tiny yard, suitable for small dog, 1blk. to shopping and bus. $695./mo. 250-368-6075
Commercial/ Industrial space in downtown area of Grand Forks 250-442-2276 / 250-442-6800 Creston COMMERCIAL BUILDING
3600 sq.ft. of Retail Space Located DOWNTOWN Excellent High Traffic Area Plenty of Parking 250-428-5240
Cottages / Cabins Grand Forks; fully furnished cottage, 20 min from town, satelitedish, $500/m utils included. 250-442-8238 or 250-4420066
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-bdrm mobile home, yard is fenced. $500/m. For more information. 250-442-2510 / 250-442-7363 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 Grand Forks: Clean older mobile home, F/S, gas, cent/air, laundry hookup, No Smokers Please, No Pets. Suitable for 1-2 quiet adults. Landlord References Required. 250-442-8289
Greenwood 3bdrm, 1.5 bath, 5 applyâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s, fenced yard, sm greenhouse, sm garden shed, sm pet negotiable. $850/m + utiles. 604-951-0533. TRAIL, 2BD. cozy, character house in Lower Warfield. Ref. $700./mo. 208-267-7580
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Trail 2 BDRM, full Basement, nice view, off street parking, F/S, W/D, N/S, N/P $850 month Call 250.365.5003
OfďŹ ce/Retail For Rent or Lease 1500 square feet of prime space in downtown Castlegar. Avail. May 1st 2015 Phone 250.365.7500
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2 bdrm updated apartment $750 utilities included 2 bdrm mobile private setting $600 2 bdrm 2 bath mobile in MHP $700 available May 1st 2 bdrm mobile fenced yard $700 avail April 1st Midway 2 bdrm house $600 TERM NEGOTIABLE ON PRIME INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL or OFFICE SPACE IN GRAND FORKS N/S, N/P, References. Ken: 250-442-2632 ken.dodds@yahoo.ca Grand Forks Realty Ltd.
RV Pads 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.
Cars - Domestic 1990 Chrysler Fifth Avenue. Good condition. Very clean, low km, winters/summers on rims. $3,400. 250-449-2848 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 1998 TOYOTA CAMRY 105,000km. Immac Cond. Well maintained. Asking $4500 - 250.365.2464
Recreational/Sale 8ft Camper. $250/obo. Icebox, no stove or water tank. Great for a dry place to sleep. 250-442-5324.
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1988 GMC-3500 series, fully loaded, set up for 5th wheel, propane and gas, canopy, new tires, $2,500. 250-442-7626.
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Suites, Lower Grand Forks: lrge bachelor suite, ground level, close to downtown, 4 pce bath, phone, kitchen, F/S, W/D, utils inc. furnished. N/S, N/P. Available now. $560/mth. 250-442-2228.
Suites, Upper Grand Forks: Main floor, 1 bdrm, 1 bath + den, quiet street close to downtown, garage, $730 includes utils, avail April 1st. 250-442-0022
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Former MLA details battle with prostate cancer Former Nelson-Creston MLA Corky Evans opens up about his fight with prostate cancer in the spring issue of Forward magazine, a publication of the BC Cancer Agency. Evans’ results were first flagged after a routine exam in his late 40s, but a decade went by before he was diagnosed with a “moderately aggressive” cancer. He “begrudgingly” agreed to a surgical consultation and underwent brachytherapy, which involves the insertion of radioactive seeds next to cancer cells. In the story, Evans describes a
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emy Addington. Evans served as MLA from 1986-2001 and 2005-09 and held several cabinet posts.
Weekend of curling in the Kootenays 50 years of the Rocker Reynolds mixed bonspile The Grand Forks Curling Club played host to the 50th anniversary of the Rocker Reynolds mixed bonspiel on this past weekend. Twenty-four teams from throughout the Kootenays and the Okanagan competed in this three-event bonspiel, which started on Friday and wrapped up Sunday afternoon. Taking top spot in the A event was the Gagne rink from Grand Forks: Dalton Gagne, Rae Salkeld, Carol Large and Doug Noren. Finishing first in the B event was the Blashko rink from Summerland, while the Ludwar rink of Grand Forks took top spot in the C event. Top spot in the A event (from left) Dalton Gagne, Rae Salkeld, Carol Large and Doug Noren.
Call for Entry: Artists/Heritage Venues Columbia Basin Culture Tour — August 8-9, 2015 Registrations are being accepted for artists/venues in the Columbia Basin to participate in the 7th annual Columbia Basin Culture Tour (CBCT), a celebration of culture taking place August 8-9, 2015 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. The CBCT is a self-guided tour showcasing local arts, culture and heritage offered at no charge to the general public. “Arts” includes visual, written, performing, media and inter-arts! Participating as a venue allows you to really connect with locals, develop a wider audience, educate the public about what you do, market your activities, and attract visitors to your community. The CBCT allows visitors to meet the participants “behind the scenes” and allows them to: visit artists’ studios that may not regularly be open to the public, purchase works directly from the artists, visit art galleries, museums and cultural centres to view special interpretive displays, archives, demonstrations or performances. It is also a chance for them to meet the people behind the scenes that are such a vital part of our local culture. Full colour tour directories will be available free of charge to the public as a guide to visit your location. Signage, posters and postcards are provided to pro-
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mote your participation. Your web page profile will also remain for the rest of the year and will list your contact hours outside of the event. FINAL REGISTRATION DEADLINE IS APRIL 13, 2015 Register by Mar 31 and save! $40.00: Early Registration (registration received by March 31) $50.00: Registration (registration between April 1-April 13) Participating individuals and venues must be located in the Canadian Columbia Basin, the southeast corner of British Columbia roughly bordered by the communities of Valemount, Golden, Elkford, Creston, Rossland, Arrow Lakes and Revelstoke. Although not in the Basin, the communities of Grand Forks and Christina Lake are again invited to participate this year. To register visit: www.cbculturetour.com. For information call: 250-505-5505 or toll free at 877-5057355. The Columbia Basin Culture Tour is a project of the Columbia Kootenay Cultural Alliance and is funded by Columbia Basin Trust which supports the social, economic and environmental well-being of the Columbia Basin.
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Bird Fest 2015 May 8 to10
Where the Birds Are FRIDAY, MAY 8 • Final Registration • Meet and Greet • Buffet with two presentations: Great Blue Herons and Bats • Bus tours : Birds of Fox Tree Hill Evening Bird Songs and Frog Calls Bats at the Wildlife Centre SATURDAY, MAY 9 • Morning birding tours • Lunch with two presentations: Birds of Africa Endangered Birds
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desolate night in a Kelowna hotel after the treatment in 2011. “A neighbour from home was passing through and brought me a bowl of soup,” he told the magazine. “It was one of those moments where you see a person’s face and you’re not quite sure if it’s a person or an angel.” Evans admits that he didn’t handle the process well, ignoring his doctor’s advice, and referring to himself as “a failure when it came to learning and thinking about cancer.” However, his cancer experience helped solidify his decision to trade politics for life as a Slocan Valley farmer. The three-page article includes photos by local photographer Jer-
Tuesday All Seats $7
SUNDAY, MAY 10 • Morning birding tours
EVENTS AND PRESENTATIONS • Canoe trips at the Wildlife Centre • Children’s Events • Four Art Studios tour • Swan Valley Honey tour • Birds of Australia photography • Kootenay Meadows farm tour • Backyard Herbalist Keynote Address by Dick Cannings The Birds of B.C.
8 BIRDING TOURS SATURDAY • 5 BIRDING TOURS SUNDAY Meet 6am at Creston & District Community Complex, 312 19 Ave North, Creston, BC for coffee and muffins prior to carpooling for birding events
Photography Workshop with Jim Lawrence
Jim strives to present images that instill respect and understanding for his subject
Sat May 9 • 2-4pm at the Wildlife Centre
Some events are limited in size. Register early to avoid disappointment!
Register on-line at
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