Kimberley Daily Bulletin, April 02, 2015

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April Fools. McKim Grade 6 teacher Jerry McMahon has a reputation as something of a prankster, so his students took the opportunity to prank him back on April 1 by emptying the classroom and moving it outdoors.

The future of Summer Theatre

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Board holding special meeting to discuss options; all welcome C AROLYN GR ANT Bulletin Editor

What’s next for Kimberley Summer Theatre? That’s a question the current Board is hoping to clarify next week at a Special General Meeting. The meeting will be held on Wednesday April 8, 2015 at 7:00 p.m. in the former Field’s

Building. Kimberley Summer Theatre did not produce a show in 2014, as the board dealt with debt left over from the 2013 season. “The Board has been working very hard to reduce the deficit and has had a great deal of success, due to local fund-

raisers, generous donations and help from dedicated volunteers,” said Society board member Roxanne Harper. “The Board wishes to update the community as to what we have been doing in the last few months and to discuss possible future plans.” Kimberley Summer

Theatre was a staple of Kimberley summers, with a stage show and the Vaudeville show in the Platzl for many years, and its absence has been noticed. The question is, are there people out there who want to get involved in keeping it going? If you are one of those people,

attend the meeting next Wednesday. “We hope to see you at this Special Meeting — more details will be available at that time. Your ideas, suggestions and input are welcome,” Harper said. “Come and share refreshments and goodies with us — see you there.”

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There will be a Good Friday Bulletin this week, but no Easter Monday paper. But you can follow hockey news all weekend. Kimberley Daily Bulletin sports reporter Taylor Rocca is headed to Mission with the Kim-

berley Dynamiters. Follow him on Twitter @taylorrocca and @ KBulletin, and the Bulletin Townsman Facebook page for up to the minute reports on the Cyclone Taylor Cup and see Tuesday’s Bulletin for a full wrap up of the weekend.

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The playoff MVP for the Kimberley Dynamiters is goalie Tyson Brouwer. He was presented The Dynamiters also named their Player of the Month for their marvelous month of March. The winner of the honour is Justin Meier and he received his award from assiswith the award by Nitro’s trainer Anne Harris. tant coach Jeff Keiver.

Four arrested in Fernie No boundaries for drug dealers Cpl. Chris Ne wel

On Saturday March 28, police executed a search warrant in Fernie and seized PCP, Cocaine, Marijuana, Ecstasy, Hash, Magic Mushrooms and cash. Four persons were arrested when police entered the residence; two face charges of Possession for the Purpose of Trafficking under the Controlled Drugs and Substance Act. Charges of Possession of a Controlled Substance are being considered for the

other two. Investigators from the Cranbrook/Kimberley Crime Reduction Unit had obtained information about the individuals and worked closely with the Elk Valley Detachment to obtain a search warrant. Inside the house on 4th Ave in Fernie police found; Cocaine (1 oz), Phencyclidine (PCP, 1 oz.), Hash (1 oz.), Magic Mushrooms (1 lb.), Marijuana (1 lb.), over $8000 cash and Ecstasy along with evidence related to drug trafficking. A male and female were released for court at a later date with con-

ditions not to possess a cell phone, report to a bail supervisor and no firearms. The combined effort between the detachments resulted in the arrest of four individuals and the seizure of a significant amount of drugs. Those involved in the drug trade operate everywhere and police often find connections to other towns or cities, in this case they were able to act on the information.

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A GOOD PLACE TO BE. Dynamiters – The City of Kimberley congratulates the 2014-2015 KIJHL Champion Kimberley Dynamiters, and wishes them all the best in their mission for the Cyclone Taylor Cup! Brownbag Lunch with Mayor McCormick - On Wednesday, April 8th, and on the second Wednesday of each month, Mayor McCormick will host a brown-bag luncheon at City Hall from noon until 1:30 pm. Bring your own lunch and have a discussion with the Mayor. Spring Yard Cleanup - begins April 7th starting with residents who have a regular garbage collection day of Wednesdays. Visit the City’s website at http://www.kimberley.ca/news/spring-yard-cleanup-beginsapril for more details, including when the other routes can set out yard waste for collection. Street Sweeping - activities will begin in April. To ensure that sand and gravel are adequately removed from City streets residents, property owners and businesses are encouraged to sweep sand and gravel from sidewalks into street gutters prior to the program getting underway. The program begins with the downtown core and Marysville. Once those areas are done, the sweeper does the neighbourhoods in the following order: Forest Crowne, Chapman Camp, Lower Blarchmont, Upper Blarchmont, Townsite and then the areas alongside Gerry Sorensen Way. Outdoor Burning - All outdoor burning within the City of Kimberley is regulated under Bylaw No. 2364 and must be approved by the Kimberley Fire Department. Special occasion burning permits will be issued by the Fire Chief for fires in parks or recreation areas, burns for land clearing, and for approved barbeque pits for cooking purposes. It is unlawful to burn without a permit, to burn construction materials, to burn yard debris, or to burn in an outside barrel or outside incinerator. All approved burning within the City of Kimberley must be supervised at all times and have sufficient equipment on site to extinguish or control the burn.

EYE ON YOUR CITY Dog Etiquette – Please keep your dog on a leash in public places within City limits including the Rails to Trails. There are a few designated off-leash area within the City, please check out the web site for more information. It would be appreciated if all dog owners would clean up after their dog(s). Aquatic Centre Open for Easter Long Weekend. - Friday, April 3rd (Good Friday): 1 – 4 pm, Saturday, April 4th Regular hours, Sunday, April 5th Regular hours, Sunday, April 6th (Easter Monday) 1 – 4 pm. Aquatic Centre Annual Maintenance - A reminder that the Kimberley Aquatic Centre will be closed from April 7th – 30th. Easter Closure- City Hall will be closed on Good Friday and Easter Monday (April 3rd and April 6th).

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Blue Lake Outdoor Youth Leadership program Blue Lake Centre’s Winter Outdoor Youth Leadership Program Deemed a Success Cranbrook BC (April 1st, 2015) - Over spring break, 18 young outdoor enthusiasts aged 14-18 years old spent 8 days out at Blue Lake Centre participating in Blue Lake’s Winter Outdoor Youth Leadership Program. This unique leadership opportunity brought together a combination of Canadian and International Exchange students to work together as a team to develop leadership skills, outdoor skills and community volunteerism initiatives. During challenging day hikes, exciting leadership activities, and even an overnight winter camping trip the group honed their natural leadership and teamwork skills an inseparable team. Leadership and youth community engagement have always been an essential component of Blue Lake’s community presence and involvement. All participants exited the Winter Outdoor Youth Leadership program

with a plan to take a leadership role in their communities through a commitment of voluntary community action to improve the places they live. Some notable initiatives developed by campers included: The development of a GSA (Gay Straight Alliance), a plan for a ride-share network in the Cranbrook-Kimberly region, the development of a performance arts club to entertain at hospitals, and a weekly coffee-house open-mic night for youth. Winter Outdoor Youth Leadership Camp Coordinator Nick Haberman deemed the program a fantastic success. “The Blue Lake family had plenty of new additions by the end of the week” said Haberman “Many goodbye tears were shed, and I’m very excited to see the impact these kids will have on their communities in the very near future.” Blue Lake has begun registration for their Summer Outdoor Youth Leadership, Junior Outdoor Youth Leadership programs as well as their regular Summer Camp programs. Anyone interested is encouraged to apply quickly as space is limited and expected to fill quickly. Blue Lake Centre gratefully acknowledges the financial support of

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Front to Back Left to right: Kamika Urishibara, Mandy Brandt, Andres De al Para, Kyle Lario, Nick Haberman, Fynley Kuijt, Chiara Kraeuchi, Enrique Muno Rivera Rio, Yuto Tanaka, Jacob Atherton, Anne Katherine Klinge, David Sass, Matteus Braga De Morales, Max Huebler, Yumi Kora, Curtis Cameron, Isabella Gruenbeck, Jasmine Wallace, Destiny Geddes, Shalene Magowan Columbia Basic Trust which supports efforts to deliver social, economic and environmental benefits to the residents of the Columbia Basin. Blue Lake Centre is an outdoor education centre located in the Purcell Mountains just 45 minutes South of Fairmont Hot Springs, BC and 90 minutes

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North of Cranbrook, BC. For over 35 years, its wilderness location and outstanding education staff have made Blue Lake Centre a top destination for outdoor education programming. Parents can register their children for the Outdoor Youth Leadership Program online at www.bluelakecentre. com or by calling 250426-3676. Early registration is recommended as space is limited.

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KINDERGARTEN REGISTRATION for September 2015 Children whose 5th birthday occurs on or before December 31, 2015 (born in 2010) are eligible to enter Kindergarten in September 2015. We will be accepting registrations for Kindergarten children at the following schools: Lindsay Park Elementary, (Audrey Hunt, Secretary) 250-427-2255 Marysville Elementary, (Donna Watson, Secretary) 250-427-2241 Learning@Home Program, (Sue Pearson, Secretary) 250-427-5308

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Dancer of the Month March 2015

Jenna Forbes Jenna is 16 years old and attends Selkirk Secondary School. Jenna is in her sixth year of lessons with KDA. She is currently taking classes in Tap, Acro, Jazz, Ballet, Lyrical, Street Jazz and Pointe! She also understudies for the 20142015 Competitive Dance Team and auditioned and successfully became a member of the 2014-2015 Company Dance Performance Troupe. Her other interests include swimming, shopping and spending time with friends. For her efforts Jenna will receive gift certificates from Grubstake Pizza, Sole to Soul Es-

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ner will receive a scholarship from Artistic Director Leslie Lindberg to help further their dance education. Congratulations Jenna!


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COTR’s entrance award deadline approaching Application deadline is April 15 FOR THE BULLETIN

The deadline is quickly approaching for College of the Rockies’ Entrance Awards. Over $50,000 in entrance awards are available to firstyear students entering full-time programs at College of the Rockies. Application deadline for many awards is April 15. Scholarships and bursaries range from $500 tuition awards up to two-year full tuition scholarships with an approximate value of $7,000. Some

awards are presented based on grade-point-average while others are granted based solely on financial need. Awards are also available for specific program areas including engineering, business administration, culinary arts and trades. Three new awards are also available this year for students entering the Practical Nursing Diploma program, the Engineering Certificate program or University Studies Arts or Sciences. New students can also apply for two Career and Job Fair Entrance Awards of $1,500 each.

College of the Rockies’ Financial Assistance and Awards Advisor Lois Murray says, “This is an excellent opportunity for students to alleviate some of the financial burden of attending post-secondary and to gain the freedom to focus on what is most important, doing well in classes and enjoying the College of the Rockies experience.” Application forms and a complete list of awards and deadlines are available at cotr. ca/financialaid. For more information, contact Lois Murray at 250-489-2751 ext. 3508 or murray@cotr.bc.ca.

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A female pine siskin, one of the common migratory songbirds returning to BC.

Crowded feeders a health risk for returning songbirds BL ACK PRESS

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 spreading out multiple small feeders that only allow

one or two birds at a time also reduces the risk of disease transmission. Wildlife biologists say these bird diseases can also spread to people handling infected birds or contaminated materials. Placing bird feeders over a concrete surface allows easier cleanup of litter underneath, which can also prevent spread of infection. If you see one or two sick birds in your area, biologists advise clearing and scrubbing the feeder. If there are more than three diseased birds, take your feeder down for a week or two to encourage birds to disperse. Here are some common signs to look for: • Birds with avian conjunctivitis have red, swollen, watery or crusted eyes. Infection can be spread by feeders with small openings that

birds touch with the sides of their heads. Infected birds may have trouble feeding and remain on the ground near the feeder. • Birds with salmonella bacterium may be found dead or appear tame, sitting quietly for hours or days, often with their feathers fluffed up. Salmonella

can easily spread to pets or humans, and so strict hygiene should be enforced in these situations. • Birds with avian pox virus may have warty lesions on the unfeathered parts of their head, legs or feet.

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Intergalactic Pirates Again

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really liked the furious debate that broke out recently among astronomers about whether we should send out signals to the universe saying “we’re here.” It implicitly assumes that somehow, if your science is really advanced, then interstellar travel is possible. I like it because I hate the idea that the human race will never be able to go beyond this little planetary system “far out in the uncharted backwaters of the unfashionable end of the western spiral arm of the Galaxy,” as Douglas Adams put it in his “Hitch-Hiker’s Guide to the Galaxy.” We need somebody to do to Einstein’s physics what Einstein did to Newton’s. But while we’re waiting for that, it’s good to know that some quite grown-up scientists (astronomers, not physicists, admittedly, but I’ll take whatever I can get) think it’s worth having a debate about whether we should take the risk of letting all the aliens know we are here. I missed the debate when it took place at the American Association for the Advancement of Science’s annual conference in San Jose last month because I was on Mars at the time. (Well, somewhere that felt quite like Mars, anyway.) But here’s a couple of quotes to give the flavour of it. “Any society that could come here and ruin our whole day by incinerating the planet already knows we are here,” said Dr Seth Shostak, Senior Astronomer and Director at the Center for SETI (Search for Extra-Terrestrial Intelligence) Institute in California. Not so fast, said space scientist and science-fiction writer David Brin. “The arrogance of shouting into the cosmos without any proper risk assessment defies

belief. It is a course that would put our grandchildren at risk,” he said. If we send them messages, they may come here and enslave us. Or just eat us. Now, the traditional way to shut this debate down is to point out that we’ve already been sending out radio and television signals for a hundred years. Therefore, any intergalactic pirates within a hundred light-years of here already know where we are. But it turns out that this isn’t actually true: our radio and television signals begin to fade into the background radio static beyond about one light-year away. Since the nearest star is Gwynne more than four light-years away, there’s not much Dyer chance that the Klingons or Vogons or whoever you’re worried about knows we’re here yet. (And there goes the plot of “Galaxy Quest”.) On the other hand, powerful radar signals of the kind that we have been using to map the surface of other planets and moons in our own system travel a very long way, and we’ve already been sending them out for over twenty years. They don’t carry much information – they just say “somebody here can generate microwave radiation” – but just that might be enough to attract unwelcome attention.This new debate is actually about “active SETI”. We have been doing “passive SETI” – listening for messages from civilisations around other stars – for more than forty years already, using large radio telescopes that can pick up very faint signals. But there are quite strict rules about who should reply if they do get a message. The First Protocol, drafted by the International Academy of Astronautics SETI Panel in 1989, says that “no transmission in response to a signal or other evidence

of extraterrestrial intelligence should be sent until appropriate international consultations have taken place.” But the advocates of “active SETI” want to scrap that and send out an “all call” to the universe. One of the reasons the debate has got more heated is that we now know planets are as common as dirt. It’s only twenty years since the first confirmed discovery of an “exoplanet”, but now we know of 1,906 of them, mostly orbiting relatively nearby stars and a very small proportion showing Earth-like characteristics. (But the actual number of Earth-like planets may be much higher, since it’s a lot easier to find gas-giants like Jupiter or Saturn.) There are probably hundreds of thousands of planets in our vicinity (there are 260,000 stars within 250 light-years). If even a mere few thousand of them are Earth-like, then it is imaginable that somebody might come calling in response to the messages we send -- if, and only if, it is possible to travel at near- or trans-light speeds. Nobody knows how light-speed travel could be done, and our current understanding of physics says that it can’t be done. But this would be a very silly debate if scientists were really all convinced that there is no possibility of getting around the current speed limit. They will never say that it might be possible, because they cannot suggest how it might be done and the risk to their reputations would therefore be extreme. But they are quite happy to engage in a debate that would be totally irrelevant if they didn’t think there is a chance that we – or some other civilisation in our galactic vicinity – will eventually figure out how to do it. And that cheers me up considerably. Gwynne Dyer is an independent journalist based in London


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Take advantage of arts and culture screenings

Not that it matters much in the big picture, but I would like to share an experience with you. I went to see the Globe’s production of Macbeth shown on the big screen at Landmark Cinemas in the Tamarack Mall last Saturday. It was a marvelous experience, fastpaced, beautiful poetry and enough ‘action’ for any movie-goer. But there were a lot of empty seats in the theatre. What was really sad was the absence of high school students who must study this play. Please take advantage of the arts and cultural events being shown in local movie theatres — experience world class acting, music and dance while you can, before monetary considerations deprive us of one more thing out here in the sticks. Henry Gale Kimberley

CDAC and the Fire Hall

Dear Mayor Pratt and members of Cranbrook City Council: We hope that you will take a few minutes to watch this inspiring Ted Talk before making your April 2 decision re the future of the old Fire Hall: http://www.ted.com/ talks/theaster_gates_how_to_revive_a_ neighborhood_with_imagination_beauty_ and_art The Cranbrook & District Arts Council (CDAC) has the ability to create, through the old Fire Hall, what this artist did in Chicago. He started with $18,000, and has created a hub of cultural, educational, and social activities in his community. Arts Councils in communities smaller than ours

are doing it — successfully. For several years CDAC has been operating in good faith towards the goal of eventually moving into the old Fire Hall to expand their capacity and program offerings. They have money in the bank specifically for a lift/elevator for the fire hall, for an architectural design, paid for a completed engineering study as requested by the City, and have/are applying for hundreds of thousands of dollars in grants in support of their plans. Just as Theaster Gates proved that arts and culture definitely rejuvenates struggling neighbourhoods, the revitalization of our downtown core is something that local businesses and two previous City Councils also recognized. There is no solid reason to reject CDAC’s proposal. Federal and provincial governments do not return grant dollars to taxpayers because they weren’t used. If CDAC doesn’t obtain grants, the funds will go to other communities, and Cranbrook loses the economic spin-offs. It is common practice for social service, recreational, environmental, and arts and cultural organizations to apply for grants. The City of Cranbrook also applies yearly for millions of dollars in grants in order to service our community. For the betterment of Cranbrook, we ask that you decide in favour of turning the old Fire Hall over to CDAC, like the Studio/ Stage Door, keeping it a public building with a beneficial public purpose. Sharon & Joseph Cross Cranbrook

Views, March 31). No one would disagree that the B.C. treaty process hasn’t been as successful as hoped. Indeed, there are also many First Nations who think it is the wrong process of reconciliation altogether. However, that doesn’t excuse Premier Christy Clark’s recent decision to blindside B.C.’s treaty partners by refusing to appoint George Abbott as head of the B.C. Treaty Commission. Although it might be comforting to think that Premier Clark’s reckless behaviour was done in consultation with the federal government, there is simply no evidence to suggest that. Not only did Jerry Lampert, the federal government’s appointee to the treaty commission, say Ottawa was as surprised as the other parties to the process, but on March 26, NDP Leader John Horgan stood in the legislature and asked Premier Clark three times whether she had discussed her plans with the federal government, and she did not contradict the words of Mr. Lampert. If the B.C. Liberal government has a grand plan for reinventing the treaty process, they aren’t sharing it with any of their constitutional partners. B.C.’s approach to reconciliation needs to be re-energized so that First Nations, resource workers and those seeking to bring new investment to B.C. can have certainty. This means not only fixing the treaty process, but doing more work to find a way forward with First Nations who have chosen a different path. That means working together, not going it alone.

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The repainted CP FA-2 4090 diesel locomotive sits in its stately fashion on the tracks located at King and Van Horne in Cranbrook. Directly behind it rests the FB-2, 4469 passenger coach, also repainted. The Paint the Train project carried out by the Cranbrook Sunrise Rotary Club is truly a testament to the fruition of the efforts of volunteerism in our community. After three years of undertaking the Paint the Train project, all of the dedicated work carried out by committee members, volunteers and local painter Kim Wasylowich, proprietor of locally owned Riemenn painting, brought the project to completion last fall. Originally, the innovative locomotive, built in Montreal in 1952 by Montreal Locomotive Works, arrived in Cranbrook in 1954. The first man to drive the big diesel unit in Cranbrook, Peter Twarowsk, now resides at Joseph Creek Village. Peter, then a fireman for Canadian Pacific Railway, clearly recounts the first day the engine came to Cranbrook. “The CP yard master, Charlie asked me: ‘Would you turn this unit around?’ I said, ‘Charlie, I’ve never been in one before.’

The restored CP FA-2 4090 diesel locomotive at King Street and Van Horne in Cranbrook

Charlie said to me, ‘neither have I.’ So, I got in with my 5-year old son Lloyd and turned it around.” The FA engine now rests proudly in its space at the King Street crossing Elko station, after being restored from a worn out appearance to its current gleaming state with fresh coats of durable epoxy paint and precision detail work on lettering and emblems. The final detail work was done by Rick Janzen, owner of Stream-

line Studios based in Calgary. His extensive experience in train restoration projects, include the hand painted lettering for a train engine that is on display at Heritage Park in Calgary. Also, Rick’s hand painted signs are featured on numerous Hollywood production sets. Rick recreated and painted the Beaver crest on to the nose of the Alco FA-2 engine. The Cranbrook Sunrise Rotary Club is planning to hold a celebration later this year in

order to commemorate the restoration of the 4090 and 4469, which includes a display of material. To help complete the display, the Club is requesting photos, stories or any information about the 4090 and the 4469, which can be sent to P.O. Box 765 in Cranbrook, V1C 4J5. Items, depending on space, will be featured on the display board at the locomotive site on King and Van Horne. The Club needs to receive any memorabilia by April 16 of this year.

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Sunday, April 5th we will be hosting a sunrise service on the corner of Baker St. and 12th Ave S at 7am. All are welcome to join us at Cranbrook United Church with hot cross buns and coffee to follow before our regular service at 10am. “Free Slide Show Presentation: CFUW Cranbrook Club is pleased to invite you to enjoy an evening with artist Joseph Cross who followed the David Thompson’s (Fur Trader & Surveyor 1800’s) path east from the prairie to what is now B.C. Room 189, College of the Rockies. Show starts promptly at 7pm, Thursday, April 16th Conference: April 17-18, Fri: 7pm, Sat: 9:30am, 2pm, 7pm. “Kingdom Living: Walking in Emotional Health”. Speakers: Jason and Lauren Vallotton from Redding Calif., at House of Hope Cranbrook, 629-6th St NW. Registration: www.ihopecranbrook. com. Info: 250-421-3784. Christ the Servant Catholic Women’s League invites you to join with us for our SPRING TEA and BAKE SALE on Saturday, April 18th, 2015 (1100 – 14 Ave. S., Cranbrook). The Tea and Bake Sale will run from 11:00 am to 2:00 pm. Cost of the Tea will be $5.00 per person. Come one, come all for refreshing food, the bake table and fellowship. Hope to see you there. April 23 - Legacy Builders Lunch (for those 50 and over), 11:00 a.m. Spring into Spring with a Salad Buffet lunch. FREE. Just let us know you are coming. Call Abundant Life Church, 250-426-2866. 501 - 11 Ave. S., Cranbrook. Kimberley United Church Spring Fling, May 8, 7:00-10:00pm. Enjoy the music of Tuck’s Troubadours. Light refreshments. Only 100 tickets available! 250-427-7958 for tickets. 10 Boundary St. Save the date! May 9, GoGo Grannies Annual GLITZ AND GLAMOR fund raiser. Sale of gently used women’s accessories including an amazing amount of jewelry, purses and scarfs to finish off that glamorous look. Find yourself a treat at the silent auction tables. Enjoy a mimosa and light lunch in a lovely atmosphere. Tickets are $25. per person and can purchased at Lotus books after April 1st, or from your favourite Granny. For more information or to donate items, please call Cynthia at 250919-8253.

ONGOING Cranbrook Phoenix Toastmasters meet every Thursday, noon -1:00 Heritage Inn. Toastmasters teaches communication & leadership skills. Roberta 250-489-0174. 1911.toastmastersclubs.org. The Canadian Orthopaedic Foundation invites anyone expecting bone and joint surgery to make contact with local volunteers for peer support. The free Ortho Connect program helps to ease the fear, stress and anxiety that go along with surgery and help patients prepare. 1-800-461-3639 ext 4, and ask for Lauralee. Aged10-14? Got the writing bug? CBAL hosts the Youth Writing Group at the Cranbrook Public Library. The 2nd & 4th Wed of each month, 4-5:30pm Free! Call Lori 250-464-1864 or khough@cbal.org TOPS (Take Off Pounds Sensibly) non profit weight loss support group meets EVERY Thursday at 5:00 pm, at Sr Citizen’s Centre, (downstairs) 125 17th Ave S, Cranbrook. Drop in, have fun while losing weight gradually. This Chapter has won an annual B.C. Provincial Award for “Best Avg Weight Loss Per Member”. Info: Marie 250 417 2642 Cranbrook Writer’s Group meet on the 4th Monday of the month at the Arts Council. Engage in writing exercises, constructive critiques & share in information on upcoming literary events & contests. Cbk and District Arts Council, 104, 135-10th Ave S, CBK. info: 250-4264223 www.cranbrookanddistrictartscouncil.com Parkinson’s Support Group are meeting at 2 pm on the third Wednesday of each month at the Heritage Inn. For more info. phone Linda @ 250-489-4252. No meetings July, Aug or Dec. Do you have the desire to stop eating compulsively? Overeaters Anonymous (a 12-Step Program) meets Mondays from 7-8pm at Cranbrook United Church, 2-12th St. S., downstairs. Contact: cranbrookoa@hotmail.com North Star Quilters Society Meetings are held the 2nd & 4th Monday at 7:00 PM, basement of Centennial Centre, 100 4th Ave Kimberley. Welcoming all! Info call Heather 250 427-4906 ‘Military Ames’ social/camaraderie/support group meetings are held in the Kimberley Public Library reading room the first and third Tuesday’s of the month. All veterans welcome. For more information contact Cindy 250 919 3137 Dance/Practice: every Saturday. Practice from 7 to 8 PM, dancing until 11 PM. Dance With Me Cranbrook Studio, 206-14 A 13th Street, South, behind Safeway. Volunteers are needed to assist staff with childminding while parents attend programs at the Kimberley Early Learning Center. Come play!! Weekly or monthly for 2 hours. Diana 250427-0716 East Kootenay Women Executives & Entrepreneurs (EKWEE) meet the first Monday of every month at the Heritage Inn, Dining Room Annex, 7:00PM. Join us for of the menu dinner 5:30-7:00. Pay your own tab. Networking, share accomplishments, education. Bev Campbell 778-481-4883 BINGO - every Monday except public holidays, 6:30 pm at Kimberley Elks, 240 Howard Street. Proceeds to Kimberley Helping Hands Food Bank. All welcome! Place your notice in your “What’s Up?” Community Calendar FREE of charge. This column is intended for the use of clubs and non-profit organizations to publicize their coming events — provided the following requirements are met: • Notices will be accepted two weeks prior to the event. • All notices must be emailed, faxed or dropped off in person. No telephone calls please. • NOTICES SHOULD NOT EXCEED 30 WORDS. • Only one notice per week from any one club or non-profit organization. • All notices must be received by the Thursday prior to publication. • There is no guarantee of publication. Notices will run subject to space limitations.

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The Calgary Hitmen and Kootenay Ice battled to a tight series through three games, but that all changed Wednesday night in Game 4 of the WHL’s Eastern Conference Quarter-final. Hitmen forward Connor Rankin registered his first-career WHL post-season hattrick to fuel the offence as Calgary out skated the Kootenay Ice en route to a 7-2 victory and 3-1 series lead. “I don’t think we came out with quite the same energy level that we had last night. Obviously with a day off [Thursday], hopefully that helps us,” said Kootenay Ice head coach Ryan McGill. “Energy is an individual aspect of the game. It has nothing to do with rolling four lines. It has nothing to do with match-ups. Energy is individual and I didn’t think, collectively as individuals, that we had a lot of energy in the first five, six minutes of the game when we need to establish the game plan.”

A 6-foot native of North Vancouver, Rankin opened the scoring by going to the net and depositing an Adam Tambellini rebound only 1:12 into the Wednesday night festivities. “We were flat right from the start,” said Kootenay Ice forward Luke Philp. “For whatever reason, we weren’t getting after it to start and they were the better team from the get-go tonight.” The 20-year-old Rankin struck early in the second period, as Tambellini wheeled through the high slot before sending a beautiful pass to Rankin on the doorstep. There was little for Ice goaltender Wyatt Hoflin to do on the play as Rankin made it a 3-1 game. Round three for Rankin came on the man advantage midway through the second period, as the winger wired a wrist shot that eluded Hoflin high and gave the visitors a commanding 5-1 lead. “With an 8-7 game [Tuesday], we wanted to clean up a bunch of stuff even though we got the win,” Rankin said. “But

tonight was just a great team performance. I think a lot of guys had really good personal games and it led to team success tonight. “We have the mindset that we can win anywhere. We definitely proved it [Wednesday] getting back-to-back wins here…We definitely put ourselves in a good spot.” Jaedon Descheneau got the hosts on the board late in the first period, sending a slap shot through Hitmen goaltender Brendan Burke to make it a 2-1 game, but that’s as close as the Ice came in Game 4. “They’ve got good physical ‘D’ back there and they make it hard for you to get to the net,” Philp said. “But we’ve got to do a better job getting pucks and bodies to the net. [Wednesday] we didn’t do a good enough job of generating chances from [getting bodies and pucks to the net].” Tambellini continued his torrid scoring pace, adding a goal and three assists to take hold of the overall scoring lead in the WHL

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Kootenay Ice defenceman Bryan Allbee (right) works on Calgary Hitmen forward Chase Lang (left) during Game 4 of their Eastern Conference Quarter-final. The Hitmen claimed a resounding 7-2 victory and 3-1 series lead with the win. post-season, with five goals and nine points to his credit. Burke stuck it out in net for the full 60 minutes Wednesday night, turning aside 27 of the 29 shots sent his way. At the other end, Hoflin was victimized six times on 41 shots, with Tambellini tallying an empty-net goal. After opening the series 2-for-5 (40-per-cent success rate) on the man advantage, the Ice power play came to a crash halt in Games 3 and 4, as Kootenay went a com-

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Kelowna 5 at Tri-City 4 KENNEWICK, Wash. - Goaltender Eric Comrie could only do so much on Wednesday to keep his club’s WHL season alive.

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their first-round series with Medicine Hat with a Game 3 victory. Scott Feser and Wyatt Johnson supplied the offence for Red Deer, which trails 2-1 in series. Brandon 3 at Edmonton 2 (OT2) EDMONTON - John Quenneville scored at 8:58 of the second overtime and Jordan Papirny made 42 saves as Brandon eliminated the Oil Kings from its first-round matchup in five games. Eric Roy and Tim McGauley scored in regulation time for the Wheat Kings, who outscored Edmonton 21-8 in the series. Victoria 2 at Prince George 4 PRINCE GEORGE, B.C. - Sam Ruopp and Jari Erricson had a goal and an assist apiece as the Cougars doubled up

Victoria in Game 3 of their matchup. Brad Morrison and Chase Witala also scored for Prince George while Ty Edmonds made 22 saves for the win. Tyler Soy and Logan Fisher supplied the goals for the Royals, who lead the series 2-1. Everett 2 at Spokane 1 (OT2) SPOKANE, Wash. Jake Mykitiuk scored 2:07 into the second overtime as Everett beat the Chiefs to take a 2-1 first-round series lead. Brayden Low also scored for the Silvertips while Carter Hart stopped 45 shots to earn the victory. Adam Helewka found the back of the net for Spokane. Garret Hughson kicked out 36-of-38 shots in defeat.

bined 0-for-7 with the extra man on home ice. “Just simplify it, not think too much,” Philp said of kick-starting the power play. “Take opportunities to shoot the puck. Take what they give us, not look for anything too fancy.” On the other side of the equation, the Calgary Hitmen power play has hummed along consistently since Game 1, going a combined 6-for17 (35.3-per-cent success rate) through four games. The Ice now face a

3-1 hole in the best-ofseven Eastern Conference Quarter-final while the Hitmen look at their first opportunity to eliminate Kootenay when Game 5 goes at the Scotiabank Saddledome Friday night. Notes: Kootenay Ice F Jon Martin (undisclosed) and F Zak Zborosky (undisclosed) missed Game 4 due to injury. Zborosky played Games 1 and 2 in Calgary before sitting out Game 3 Tuesday night… Ice D Tanner Faith (shoulder, three to five

months) was the other scratch for the Ice… The Hitmen went without D Jake Bean (lower body, day to day) and F Beck Malenstyn (upper body) and also scratched G Kyle Dumba (AP), D Aaron Hyman (AP) and F Layne Bensmiller… There were a grand total of 2,147 fans in attendance for Game 4 at Western Financial Place (up from 2,126 in Game 3) as not even an electrifying 8-7 overtime thriller was enough to entice hockey fans to take in Wednesday’s game…

Kootenay Ice Scoring Summaries WedneSday, aprIl 1

Calgary HItmen 7 at Kootenay ICe 2

First Period 1. CGY - C. Rankin, (2) (A. Tambellini, P. Karnaukhov), 1:12 2. CGY - Tr. Sanheim, (2) (J. Virtanen, L. Morrison), 10:10 3. KTN - J. Descheneau, (3) (S. Reinhart, L. Hackman), 16:28 Second Period 4. CGY - C. Rankin, (3) (A. Tambellini, K. Kanzig), 3:49 5. CGY - K. Helgesen, (2) (C. Lang, J. Virtanen), 5:17 6. CGY - C. Rankin, (4) (A. Tambellini, Tr. Sanheim), 12:56 (PP) Third Period 7. KTN - T. King, (2) (R. Valiev, L. Philp), 8:39 8. CGY - A. Tambellini, (5) (unassisted), 16:17 (EN) 9. CGY - K. Helgesen, (3) (unassisted), 16:52 Shots 1 2 3 T Calgary Hitmen 11 16 13 40 Kootenay Ice 7 13 10 30 Goaltenders Saves Mins SV% CGY - Brendan Burke 28/30 60:00 0.933 KTN - Wyatt Hoflin 33/39 59:42 0.846 Power plays Calgary Hitmen - 1/6 (16.7%) Kootenay Ice - 0/5 (00.0%) Attendance: 2,147

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More than one name was batted around conversations in the Kootenays and Interior British Columbia when it came to the most valuable player of the 2015 KIJHL post-season. At the end of it all, the KIJHL has yet to name a league MVP for post-season play, but the Kimberley Dynamiters have. Goaltender Tyson Brouwer was deservingly named the Nitros 2015 Playoff MVP during a celebration at the Kimberley Civic Centre Monday night. “I said at our banquet, which was before the playoffs started, that our goaltenders will be the MVP of the playoffs and that’s what will win us a championship,” said Kimberley Dynamiters head coach Jerry Bancks moments after his team’s victory in Game 6 of the KIJHL final. “I threw it on him because I know he can deal with it. “He’s such a great kid on and off the ice. Good things happen to good people and he’s a great kid. He spends a lot of time on the ice with school kids and minor hockey teams and he’s there to help out whenever need be. He’s a winner and he battles hard and he competes. “After the first period, he went in and told the guys, ‘Do you have any idea how bad I want this?’ It’s pretty cool. He’s a phenomenal goaltender.” There’s little debating Brouwer’s credentials as “phenomenal.” The 19-year-old native of Lethbridge, Alta., stood tall -- much taller than his generous listing of 5-foot-11 -- in guiding the Kimberley to the town’s first KIJHL championship since the 1980 Kimberley Knights ac-

complished the task 35 years ago. Brouwer went 16-4 through 20 playoff games as he played all but 139 minutes between the pipes for the Nitros, posting a 1.78 goalsagainst average and 0.940 save percentage (SP) with two shutouts. “It’s nice to be recognized,” Brouwer said Monday afternoon in between signing autographs for adoring fans on the concourse of the Kimberley Civic Centre. “It’s kind of hard to accept an award for just one person when you have 20 guys going out every night and laying everything on the line. “It’s a surreal feeling, I guess. It’s nice to be recognized but at the same time, I think the team should be recognized and I’m glad we got the championship so everyone can be recognized.” A knee injury forced Brouwer out of action early in the KIJHL post-season, as he

missed part of Game 1, as well as Games 2 and 3 against the Fernie Ghostriders during the Eddie Mountain Division final. “Initially when it happened, I thought I was going to be out [for the duration of playoffs], which was extremely hard to accept the fact,” Brouwer said. “But I had a great medical staff look after me right away. Everything was really positive even with the coaching staff and all the players. I think that was why I was able to come back how I did. “I’m still not 100 per cent, but I’m glad it all worked out in the end.” With the help of Dynamiters medical and training staff, including some extra professional attention courtesy Kootenay Ice athletic therapist Cory Cameron, Brouwer made a miraculous return and the rest is history, as they say. Brouwer returned to the crease March 6 for

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Dynamiters goaltender Tyson Brouwer bats away a shot during Game 3 of the KIJHL championship. Game 4 of the Eddie Mountain Division final and rattled off six consecutive wins, turning aside 185 of the 197 shots he faced, good for an astounding 0.939 SP over that stretch. Not too bad for a kid operating with pretty serious pain in his knee. “Flexibility -- I definitely lost a lot of that, just because I can’t push my right leg out,” Brouwer said. “Cross-crease passes are a little difficult now. Knee drops. But when you’re taped up and playing and you want something as bad

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Dynamiters goaltender Tyson Brouwer (right) accepts the trophy for 2015 Kimberley Dynamiters Playoff MVP from trainer Anne Harris (left) Monday night.

as this, you can play through it. “It wasn’t just me who had injuries. Lots of guys had injuries and played through them. If Jesse Wallace could play with that [separated] shoulder he probably would have. It’s not just me.” In the KIJHL championship, with everything on the line, Brouwer elevated his play. Though the shot count may have been down relative to previous series, the Nitros netminder made a handful of key saves every night, including a critical stop on a twoon-one in Game 6 -stoning Storm forward Dallas Otto -- to preserve a 3-1 lead and prevent the host Kamloops Storm from earning any momentum. After a six-game KIJHL championship rollercoaster, Brouwer stopped 175 of 190 shots, good for a 0.921 SP on the league’s biggest stage. “He’s unbelievable,” said Dynamiters captain Jason Richter shortly after Game 6 of the KIJHL championship. “He’s our best player. He’s obviously our MVP in the playoffs, I assume. He is basically our backbone. He carried us the whole way. Whenever we got down he bailed us out. Even during the regular season, he is

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easily our best player.” Richter “assumed” Brouwer was playoff MVP moments after the trophy and banner had been handed out, despite the fact the playoff MVP was not to be named until Monday. That alone speaks to the significance of Brouwer’s contributions. Not to mention the KIJHL scoring leader, Richter, tabbed him as the team’s best player. Pretty high praise coming from a well-decorated teammate. Though Brouwer has been singled out as the key piece to the puzzle through the Nitros post-season run, he is quick to lend credit to the team in front of him and at the end of the day, his name wasn’t the only one in conversation as an MVP candidate. Forward Braden Saretsky led the KIJHL in playoff scoring, finding twine 18 times through 22 games, while adding 11 assists for 29 points. Richter, though he didn’t rack up points the way he did through regular season play, still posted 19 points in 22 games. Perhaps the greatest asset he provided his team was a fearless and relentless willingness to make the small plays in the defensive zone, highlighted by his reckless abandon in the shot-blocking de-

partment. Brouwer might have been the backbone, but as is the case with any championship team, he was surrounded by a full body of work parts -each of which played a role in what the 2014-15 Kimberley Dynamiters have achieved to this point in the season. Next up, Brouwer and the Dynamiters take their show on the road -- a long road to Mission, B.C. -- and the 2015 Cyclone Taylor Cup as they seek out B.C. Junior B supremacy against the best of the best from around the province. It’s going to take more than just heroics from the likes of Tyson Brouwer for the Dynamiters to claim the B.C. title and with characters like Richter and Saretsky helping lead the push, there’s no question the Nitros stand to compete. Watch for a 2015 Cyclone Taylor Cup preview in Friday’s Townsman/Bulletin. The Townsman/Bulletin has you covered for the entire 2015 Cyclone Taylor Cup as sports editor Taylor Rocca joins the Kimberley Dynamiters in Mission. For full coverage of the Cyclone Taylor Cup, follow Taylor on Twitter (@taylorrocca) and watch dailytownsman.com/kijhl/ and dailybulletin.ca/kijhl/ for daily game stories.


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New cruise ship innovations: Part I Carla Nelson of Maritime Travel writes about the cutting edge technology going into new launches

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or anyone who has ever cruised, and loved it, you know about the highly anticipated wait for new ships to be launched, and the scramble to be the first to experience them! So, here’s a couple of the new ones just launched, or soon to be. Wow, is all I can say. Cruise ships have come a long way and inventors and designers are utilizing cutting edge technology to create incredible experiences for us lowly mortals in search of a stimulating vacation. Read on … Royal Caribbean’s Quantum of the Seas was launched in fall 2014. Soon will be followed by Anthem of the Seas in spring 2015, and Ovation of the Seas in spring 2016. Each will hold 4200 passengers. If you can’t have fun on these ships, it just may be impossible for you! There are bumper cars, a skydiving simulator, trapeze training at circus school, the ‘North Star’ pod – a gondola on a

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Royal Caribbean’s Quantum of the Seas mechanical arm 300 feet above sea level with a 360 degree view, and ‘Two70’ – 3D entertainment system integrated with singing, dancing and acrobatics. Royal Caribbean has replaced traditional dining in large dining rooms with ‘Dynamic Dining’ – many smaller venues, downside is

you need to make reservations, but enter ‘Royal iQ’ – the app that allows you to do that, as well as reserve your entertainment options in advance. There are other interesting things, like the Bionic Bar with robot bartenders, interior staterooms with ‘virtual balconies’ – floor to ceiling LCD TV

screens linked to views outside the ship, and a $5M big, bold, fun art installation. Gone are key cards, they have been replaced with ‘smart’ wrist bands. Norwegian’s Escape will be launched in October 2015, followed by Bliss in spring 2017. Each will hold 4200 passengers. Norwe-

gian’s designers have created a great outdoor dining and drinking area called ‘The Waterfront’. You’ll find the District Brewhouse, with 24 beer on taps and over 50 bottled beer; Tobacco Road, famous and oldest bar in Miami; Jimmy Buffet’s Margaritaville, and nonstop music, dancing and enter-

tainment. Norwegian was the first line to create ‘solo studio suites’ and the ‘Living Room’ on the Norwegian Epic. There are even more of them on Escape, a total of 82 staterooms designed completely for single travellers, with a great single price. The ‘Living Room’ is their exclusive meeting place, accessible only by keycard for those residing in the solo suites. They have also expanded ‘The Haven’ to 55 suites. This is really a ship within a ship. This is an exclusive area with large family and penthouse suites, private pools, restaurants, bars, spa and fitness area. Other guests cannot visit The Haven, but Haven residents have free reign of the entire ship and its amenities. Next time, I’ll let you know what Holland America Line is doing, and the expansion of Viking River Cruises to Viking Ocean Cruises. For more information, contact Master Cruise Counsellor Carla Nelson, at Maritime Travel 250.489.4788.

YOUR CITY WORKING FOR YOU! Thursday, April 2nd, 2015 2014 SUSTAINABLE COMMUNITY BUILDER AWARD The City of Cranbrook is accepting applications for the Sustainable Community Builder Award given annually to an individual, group, club, agency or society that has contributed to the social, arts/cultural, economic and/or environmental sustainability of Cranbrook. Send Applications to: Cranbrook City Hall, Attention: Bernice Reed (reed@cranbrook.ca) 40 – 10th Avenue South Cranbrook, BC V1C 2M8 Deadline for applications is Friday April 10, 2015 See www.cranbrook.ca or www.cranbrookcf. ca for award eligibility and applications.

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DO YOU HAVE SEWER BACK UP INSURANCE? Please check your Homeowner’s Insurance Policy. If you do not have sewer backup insurance you should contact your broker and arrange to have it included in your policy. The City of Cranbrook does its best to maintain the sewer systems, but has little control over what foreign objects may be deposited in them causing blockage. The City will not accept any claim for back up of sewers. Claims of an accidental or unforeseen nature should be processed through your Homeowner’s insurance.

EASTER WEEKEND HOLIDAY HOURS @ WESTERN FINANCIAL PLACE AQUATIC CENTRE & CITY HALL The Aquatic Centre and Western Financial Place will be closed on Friday April 3 and Monday April 6 for the Easter weekend. The facilities will be open usual weekend hours on Saturday and Sunday. Western Financial Place will reopen as usual on Tuesday April 7. Please call 250-4265050 for updated schedules. Cranbrook City Hall & Engineering & Development Services will be closed on Good Friday (April 3) and Easter Monday (April 6). Both will reopen as usual on Tuesday April 7 at 8:30am.

FIREARMS BYLAW Under this bylaw, except as otherwise authorized by this bylaw, no person shall discharge a Firearm or use a Bow anywhere within the City of Cranbrook. At this time, a Peace Officer, member of a military unit, employee or contractor of the City of Cranbrook, Province of

BC, Dominion of Canada or employee of the SPCA acting in the rightful performance of their duties, is exempt. Every person who violates any provision of this bylaw can be fined up to a maximum of $2000. Visit our website and click on ‘Bylaws’ for more on all of our City bylaws.


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It happened this week in Cranbrook

Week of March 29 – April 4 Dave Humphrey Items compiled from the archived newspapers held at the Cranbrook Museum and Archives

1903 Ouch! … E. London came down from Kimberley last Monday to have a tooth pulled. He was suffering intense pain and went to Dr. King’s office with his friend Dan Howe. Unfortunately the doctor happened to be out. London was bemoaning the fact that he could not get relief and Howe turned to him and said: “Sit down there old man I’ll fix you”. He picked up a pair of the doctor’s forceps, found the tooth, gave it a yank and the operation was over. They left the tooth as evidence of their visit and retired to the hotel. A bad scare … About 8 o’clock Monday night there was seen a flash of fire and the reflection of flames on the building next to Prest’s photograph gallery and W. T. Reid & Co.’s store. The alarm of fire was given and in two minutes the street was crowded and the volunteers had brought out the hose cart and hose. Great excitement prevailed, and for a minute or two it was thought that the whole block was on fire. Merchants were hastily gathering up books and papers, while the jewellry stores lost no time in getting the most valuable part of their stock into a place of safety. The fire was due to the wax paper on the inside of the sky light in the photograph gallery catching

fire from a flash light. There was no real danger at any time, and Mrs. Prest and her sister Mrs. Woolhunter, calmly remained in the gallery until the flames were extinguished. In five minutes it was all over and the crowd had dispersed, but many a man engaged in business on the Main Street had a fright that caused chills to play leap frog along his spinal column. Don’t drink the water! … The person who uses the water from the wells on the flat in this town is taking his life in his hands. 1904 Expensive hair cuts ... There are two men in this district who find that it is expensive to keep their hair in anything like presentable shape. J. T. Burgess C. P. R. agent at Kitchener finds it necessary to come to Cranbrook every six weeks or two months for tonsorial attention, and the trip costs him from $5 to $10. Harry Drew proprietor of the North Star hotel at Kimberley revises the order of things and has a barber come to him about once a month. He could not leave his business and come to Cranbrook without the loss of two days, and an expense of $10 to $15, but a Cranbrook barber can go to him leaving at noon and returning at six o’clock. For the trip Mr. Drew pays $5, and under the circumstances gets off cheap. Narrow escape … C. H. Wilson, of the City bakery, had a narrow escape from what might have been a

pect in that locality, and the two went up to examine the property. There is a tunnel about 110 feet long and when Messrs. Beattie and Hazen reached the mouth they tied their team and prepared for the examination. Lighting two candles they entered the tunnel, one carrying an old axe and the other a broken pick. They had gotten in about forty feet when they came upon a wheelbarrow that had been left there at the close of work last season. The tunnel is a narrow one and it was necessary to climb over the vehicle. About this time Beatty remarked to Hazen: “What smells so peculiar. There must be something dead in here.” Hazen laughed and expressed the opinion that it was Beatty’s imagination They proceeded along the tunnel, their only light being the dim rays from the two candles they carried. They were nearly half way when suddenly the silence of the tunnel was broken by a deep, heavy growl that grew in volume. Talk about two scared men. There they were in a narrow tunnel, dark as Egypt, with the certainty that just ahead of them was a bear of unknown size that had been fasting all winter. They did not stop to consider the matter. Beattie was in the rear going in, but when he turned around he was in the lead and Hazen says that he kept the lead until they both reached the outside. “I don’t know how we got over that wheelbarrow going out,” said Beattie, “but we lost no time,

severe accident last Saturday, while catching a runaway horse. He caught the horse by the bridle and the animal threw him on the frozen ground knocking him senseless. Fortunately he got off with a few bruises. Get out! … Cranbrook can easily dispense with grafters and men of that class. There have been too many individuals hanging around this town who are too strong to work. As a result they have depended upon skin games and another source of revenue too low to print, to gather in the coin. Clean them out. It is time to declare war on every individual of that kind in the town. Ruffians … J. G. Templeton is the victim of a number of the young terriers in Cranbrook who helped themselves to many small things in his stock during the rush of moving last week. There are a number of boys in this town who will get a term in the Nelson jail if some of the aggrieved parties ever conclude to prosecute. On several occasions the boys have been let off on account of the parents, but some day that will become a chestnut, and then the parents will wish they had looked after their offspring. 1905 Bearly made it! … R. E. Beattie and Fred Hazen went up to Matthew creek last Tuesday land had an experience they will not forget very soon. Fred has a promising pros-

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and you can imagine that we both felt better when we reached the glorious sun shine. It is needless to say that we returned to town without any samples of ore from the tunnel face.” One down … One Harry Gale was arraigned before Magistrate Armstrong a few days ago on the vagrancy charge and given six months. Constables Morris and Baron made the arrest. Gale never worked but lived by modern graft. He received a severe reprimand from the magistrate and the constables were told that if there were any more like him to bring them in to court. This is a move in the right direction. If the law is enforced any town can be cleared of its undesirable characters. Returned healthy … Dan Monroe, who can take two ounces of tea and a pound of bacon and remain three months in the hills and come out fat and healthy, just returned from a successful trapping expedition on Upper Bull River. He brought back a fine bunch of marten, for which he received top price. Football … A football match was played on the recreation grounds Saturday last between a team composed of the boys in the C. P. R. offices and a team of town boys. After a well contested game it resulted in a win for the town with a score of 6 goals to 1. An exhibition match will be played next Saturday between the same aggregations on the recreation grounds at 4 p. m.

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POPULAR ECONOLODGE - 76 ROOMS with lounge and grill. 146 seat restaurant, 134 seat licensed lounge, CPR contract year round. Great location on “Cranbrook’s Strip.” Ample parking on 1.86 acres. Great business opportunity. Call Brian Burch. MLS 2403031 $4,500,000

5200 SQ FT building on 0.71 acre, fenced compound. Includes retail, offices, 6 bay shop. In a great location. Call Brian Burch. MLS 2403660 $495,000

A WELL KNOWN franchise restaurant, constantly ranked in the top 3 of the ABC franchise chain, located in a high traffic & visibility on Hwy 3/95. 125 seat restaurant with a 50 seat banquet room makes for a positive return on investment. Call Brian Rhodes. MLS 2394247 $395,000

37 UNSERVICED camp sites on 8.74 acres. 1860 sq ft two storey shop/dwelling, 608 sq ft cabin with attached solarium. Phenomenal view of the Rocky mountains. Call Patrick Conroy. MLS 2395685 $499,900

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LEASE SPACE available for the tenant who requires a location for retail, warehouse, storage – ideal for a business that requires up to 4500 sq ft. Bring your concepts forward. Call Brian Rhodes. MLS 2392979 FOR LEASE

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FOR LEASE, Various sizes all on one floor with an elevator. Loads of windows with spectacular mtn views. In the heart of downtown Cranbrook. Building has been meticulously maintained and is being offered at $12.00 per sq ft triple net. Call Jeannie / Brian Rhodes. MLS 2402497

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STORE WITH living quarters on a high visibility main hwy in downtown Cranbrook. Zoned C1, the building has 900 sq ft per floor with a full in-law suite with separate access. The back yard is fully fenced and has a garage. Call Jeannie. MLS 2391304 $179,000

100,000 SQ FT manufacturing facility in Cranbrook. Approx 3 acres within the Industrial area. In a 3-5 day trucking window to all points in the Cdn Rockies & USA. Canadian Pacific Rail runs past the back of the property with a spur rail line onto the property. Call Jeannie. MLS 2391821 $2,900,000

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OFFICE SPACE available, located on 2nd floor, affordable commercial space located in high traffic area adjacent to downtown core. Included in rent: parking, heat, hydro, air conditioning, access to washrooms and janitorial in common areas. Call Brian Rhodes. MLS 2398756 FOR LEASE

MARYSVILLE - just 15 minutes to Cranbrook and 6 minutes to Kimberley on a very busy highway located on a 75’x120’ commercially zoned lot, with 5600 sq ft, 2 storey building, built in 2003. This is the perfect location for a professional/ medical building with loads of free parking. Call Jeannie / Brian Rhodes. MLS 2399429 $425,000

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150 ACRES lease land suitable for grazing & camping or bring a long-term plan and a long-term lease can be made. Lots of water, 3-phase available. Call Sonia Mama. MLS 2402142 $800/month

A TRUE “IN YOUR FACE” location – on the busy Cranbrook Strip. This very high visibility corner property comes with a 1700 sq ft office building. Property is in City limits but on its own well and septic (although services are at the property line), zoned C2 with a multitude of permitted uses. So what on earth do you want to do? Lot is flat with loads of parking. Call Jeannie. MLS 2402537 $499,900

COMMERCIAL SPACE located in the Mountain Spirit Resort at the Kimberley Alpine Resort. Four different locations with many opportunities. Call Brian Rhodes. MLS 2403305 From $14,000

4 ACRES of hwy commercial land with a service station/convenience store, and a lease on the operation of the Kootenay River Resort RV park. Motivated owners, bring your offers. Call Brian Rhodes. MLS 2402165 $1,399,000

FRANCHISE BUILDING SUPPLY business, land & building. Great location, strong customer base with opportunity to grow in the community. 10,800 sq ft retail / warehouse on .96 acre. Estimated inventory value is $500,000 - inventory is NOT included in list price. Call Jeannie / Brian Rhodes. MLS 2401727 $749,000

LISTED $200,000 below assessed value! On 1.7 acres - zoned C1 in the Bull River on the Ft. Steele/Wardner Rd with Crown land on 2 sides and backing onto Garbutts lake. 3375 sq ft rancher features 3 bdrms, 3 baths + a 32x44’ garage with a mezzanine. Call Jeannie. MLS 2398571 $799,000

ZONED MULTI-FAMILY - RS - this .55 acre parcel overlooks Balment Park & RecPlex. With a Rocky Mtn view, park on 2 sides and Senior’s centre 1/2 block away - this is the perfect property to build up to 13 unit apartment bldg. Call Jeannie. MLS 2216300 $249,000

LOCATED in Industrial Park - ideal location for retail or wholesale distribution and warehouse - with great access for front retail presence and rear warehouse storage. 5000 sq ft available and ready for you to move in. Call Jeannie / Brian Rhodes. MLS 2399302 $9.00 sq ft

DOWNTOWN 4PLEX with a great rental history and many recent updates including roof, furnace, landscaping, in-ground sprinklers, and fencing. Four 1 bdrm units with a total rent of $2200 per month. Why not buy this and live for free!? Call Jeannie. MLS 2217870 $239,000

OWN YOUR OWN business on Moyie River! Gas, liquor, convenience store, Greyhound agent, 18 RV unit park. Owner home on site – all on 3.41 acres. Call Joe. MLS 4100315 $299,900


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LAND ARE YOU LOOKING for an acreage in Gold Creek? How about 4.5 acres at the end of a quiet cul-de-sac in an area of fine homes? On a paved road with beautiful mountain views – so if you are looking for a flat lot to build your dream home – come take a look. Call Jeannie. MLS 2403501 $229,900 DOWN BY THE RIVER... hand-built stone wall fronts 2.42 level, treed acres close to the river - offering peace, privacy and close to recreation, set on a paved road. Call Sonia Mama. MLS 2400157 $59,900. 0.5 ACRE LEVEL lot backs and sides the Community Forest. Building scheme in place. Call Joy. MLS 2402813 $115,000. 37 ACRES in the Bull River Valley. Property in the ALR, bring your dream plans. Call Joe. MLS 2402469 $195,000. SKI RESORT DEVELOPMENT. 14.4 acres of prime real estate located at the base of Kimberley Alpine Resort. Call Ryan Dayman. MLS 2401635 $915,000. NEWER SUBDIVISION, BACKING onto green space. Indoor and outdoor recreation at your fingertips! Call Shelley. MLS 2217134 $95,800. BEAUTIFUL AND PRIVATE 130 acres off Wardner / Ft. Steele Road. Fantastic views. Call Waunita. MLS 2399864 $799,000. FLAT 0.27 ACRE lot on Little Van Horne. House needs to be removed. Call Phil. MLS 2403327 $40,900. RIVERS CROSSING at Shadow Mountain Golf Resort. This lot is situated on the St. Mary’s River. This .24 acre lot gives you the opportunity to express your individual style and lifestyle. The perfect home on the perfect lot in the perfect location. Call Jeannie. MLS 2400453 $199,000. BUILDING YOUR DREAM HOME is very affordable when your fully serviced lot is priced at just $59,900 with no GST payable. In an area of beautiful homes backing onto a greenbelt that connects to the community forest and has a fantastic sunset view. Call Jeannie. MLS 2400651 $59,900. OLD HOMESTEAD SITE south of Moyie Lake, over 10 acres. Drilled well, brand new septic, hydro & telephone at lot line, approved road access, large springfed pond, peaceful with pretty view. Call Sonia Mama. $149,900. LAKEFRONT PROPERTY for sale featuring 83’ of waterfront with a panoramic view of the Rockies. This well groomed, one acre lot is located in the quaint community of Wasa, BC on Cameron Pond – only 20 minutes from Cranbrook and 35 minutes from Kimberley Ski Hill. Call Jeannie. MLS 2398544 $249,900. ROCKY MOUNTAIN VIEW PROPERTY. This 6.3 acre lot is nestled between the foothills and the Rockies, surrounded by Crown land, has a 15 gallon per minute well and is ideal for keeping horses. Call Jeannie. MLS 2398546 $329,000. MOUNT ROYAL ESTATES - a beautiful .649 acre lot is awaiting your family. This lot backs onto a walk-way to community forest - just out your back gate will be a 4 season playground. With all services at the property line, a gorgeous view and GST has already been paid. Call Jeannie. MLS 2391146 $147,000. UNIQUE ACREAGE IN ERICKSON, 2.64 acres of breath-taking views. Call Brian Rhodes. MLS 2394758 $174,900. SPECTACULAR 11.5 acres overlooking the Creston valley. Call Brian Rhodes. MLS 2394759 $159,900. THIS LOT BACKS onto hole #5 on Wildstone Golf Course, amazing Rockies view. Call Ryan Dayman. MLS 2392436 $119,900. THE GOLF COURSE LIFESTYLE you deserve. Backing onto the #3 green, this is the largest lot in The Whins subdivision with a beautiful mountain view. This world renowned professional golf course designed by the Gary Player Group seeks a seamless harmony between the natural and the man-made. The lot is .276 acre and is a short drive to 2 spectacular ski hills in the heart of recreation country. Call Jeannie. MLS 2195984 $179,900. ZONED MULTI-FAMILY-RS this .55 acre parcel overlooks Balment Park and the RecPlex. With a Rocky Mtn view, park on 2 sides and Senior’s Centre 1/2 block away – this is the perfect property to build up to 13 unit apartment building. Why not make it adult oriented? Call Jeannie. MLS 2216300 $249,000. BACKS ONTO 3RD FAIRWAY of golf course. If you like to spend time outdoors this is your property. Call Ryan Dayman. MLS 2202002 $134,900. THIS .6 ACRE is a gorgeous lot to build your dream home on with a year round view to the Purcells and the Columbia Valley, plus a greenbelt walking trail connecting to Crown land. There is no building time commitment and the HST has already been paid. Call Jeannie. MLS 2392332 $119,000 inc. GST. OVERLOOKING ST. MARY’S RIVER campground. No limitations to build. In the middle of recreational paradise. Call Ryan Dayman. MLS 2200227 $89,000. LOCATED ON THE 13th hole. This .543 acre large home site is stunning. Invest in recreation or retire in beautiful BC. Call Ryan Dayman. MLS 2200281 $325,000. SOARING HAWK RIDGE - Cranbrook’s exclusive high end executive acreage community. Located just a few minutes to downtown. Situated next to Jim Smith Lake. Call Ryan Dayman. www.soaringhawkridge.ca $169,900 & up. Cul-de-Sac lot in Dutch Creek subdivision next to the Hoodoo’s in Fairmont BC. Call Ryan. MLS 2397109 $74,900 80 stunning acres! One of the best parcels of land in the Kootenays. Call Ryan. MLS 2397146 $459,000 FEEL HUGGED by nature! With park just behind and Elizabeth Lake in front, this lovely flat building lot is waiting for your dream home. T.M. Roberts school just 3 blocks away. This is a lovely cul-de-sac with a “McKenzie Town” feel. Call Jeannie. MLS 2400753 $89,900. .36 ACRE LOT in quiet corner of Cranbrook – zoned R1 but already serviced for a duplex. This flat lot sides onto a green belt and Elizabeth Lake park just 1/2 block away, T.M. Roberts French Immersion school just 4 blocks. This is the perfect lot for your future home or let’s explore the duplex idea. Call Jeannie. MLS 2400754 $94,900.

ORCHARD PARK ESTATES! Carefree living in sought-after adult complex. Large open floor plan with oak kitchen, main floor laundry, french doors off family room leading to covered deck. Full basement, large 22x14’ workshop, RV parking. Call Phil Lewis. MLS 2402637 $349,900

DOES LIFE get any better? Close to both elementary & junior high schools. 3+1 bdrms, 2 full baths, all appliances and even a garage! Call Jeannie. MLS 2401900 $209,000

WE FOUND IT!! Executive bungalow with daylight walk-out basement! Total of 7 bdrms, 7 baths. Two full living areas plus in-law suite. Must be seen! Superior!! Call Jeannie. MLS 2402106 $799,000

LOCATION! LOCATION! Backing onto undeveloped land and steps from Parkland Middle School. 2+1 bdrms, newer roof and furnace, amazing yard with lots of space. Attached single carport and more. Call Adam. MLS 2403649 $224,900

GYRO PARK location. New exterior, new roof, hardwood floors, french doors, updated kitchen, repainted, very nice open floor plan, reno’d bathrooms, alley access, RV parking – all in a great location. Call Phil Lewis. MLS 2402695 $259,900

GORGEOUS 4 LEVEL split on quiet street in Park Royal. Features include 3+1 bdrms, 3 baths, large kitchen, great rec room and many recent upgrades including high efficiency furnace & hot water tank, roof, and exterior painting. Call Jeannie. MLS 2403473 $339,900

IN ANDERSON CRESCENT – just steps to the RecPlex. 4 bdrms on the main, many recent updates include windows, roof, HW tank & furnace. 5 appliances stay. Call Jeannie. MLS 2403087 $279,900

SOUTH FACING GORDON Heights beauty. 2 storey home features a total of 2940 sq ft on 3 floors, with 3+2 bdrms, 4 baths, large kitchen with center island, 2 gas f/p. Basement is all set up for an in-law suite with its own separate entry. Call Jeannie. MLS 2403125 $429,000

26 BEAUTIFUL ACRES – half way between Cranbrook & Kimberley. 1330 sq ft home, 3 bdrms, 1½ baths, attached carport plus 28x30’ wired & insulated shop and a garage. Even a spring-fed pond! Call Jeannie. MLS 2403218 $529,000

NO THIS IS NOT IN FORT STEELE. Built around the turn of the century and full of character. 3+1 bdrms, 2 full baths, many recent updates such as windows and roof; all on a 66x122 ft. fully fenced yard close to downtown. Call Jeannie. MLS 2399981 $224,000

CHARACTER, SPACE & LOCATION beautifully maintained 2 storey, 4 bdrms, 2 baths, hardwood floors, crown moulding, 5 appliances stay. 2 blocks to downtown. Call Jeannie. MLS 2403271 $249,900

JUST LIKE living in Stanley Park! On .37 acre just 3 blocks from downtown. Home was built in 1930s with 1960 sq ft on each floor of wonderful retro decorating & extensive detail in woodwork and design. Many 9’ ceilings, 4 bdrms on main. Call Jeannie. MLS 2403475 $349,000

SECLUDED RURAL location backing onto Crown land. The view of Rocky Mtns is phenomenal! 1850 sq ft on each floor with hdwd flooring, 9’ main floor ceilings and 10’ high walk-out, fully finished bsmt. Large wrap-around deck, large 936 sq ft shop. Call Patrick Conroy. MLS 2403251 $725,000

LOVELY CHARACTER HOME with large spacious rooms. 3 bdrms, 1.5 baths, main floor laundry, unfinished loft/attic area. Fully fenced .43 acre yard with mtn view, garden area, patio and covered deck & garage. Call Joy. MLS 2402578 $225,000

THIS 2 BDRM, 2 bath home has great appeal. Jetted tub in ensuite, skylights, recent updates, large fenced yard with patio and deck. Affordable and comfortable home with “Quick Possession!” Call Joe Amatruda. MLS 2401732 $95,000

LET’S TALK CURB appeal! Located close to a park & shopping. 4 bdrms on the 2nd floor and 2 in basement. Basement is framed, wired & plumbed for 3rd bathroom. Basement has suite potential with separate entrance. Front & back decks, fenced back yard and alley access. Call Jeannie. MLS 2403796 $299,000

SENSATIONAL! It’s “like” new. Home has been totally renovated with laminate flooring throughout. New windows, fresh kitchen with center island, newer gas furnace & hot water tank. With 2 spacious bdrms, tiled bathroom, modern colour scheme, lg sundeck, storage shed, all appliances and window coverings included. Call Jeannie. MLS 2402214 $69,900

AMAZING CONDO! 2 bdrm, 2 bath, 1200+ sq ft property, located on top floor of Mountain Meadows - Cranbrook’s premier condo complex. Secure parking, fitness room, 2 storage bays, elevator and so much more. One of the best units in the building. Call Adam. MLS 2403561 $310,000

LIKE NEW - 3 units offered. No GST + $10,000 rebate. Features; granite kitchen/bath counters, custom maple cabinetry & trim, all 5 appliances, 1½ bath, tiled entry, single garage – all in a great location. Call Brian Burch. MLS 2403049 $253,500

PEACEFUL WESTSIDE ESTATES. 7km from Cranbrook. 2+ acre country setting. Spacious rancher with open plan, vaulted ceilings, no stairs, huge ensuite with jacuzzi tub. Easy landscaping, triple garage and so much more. Call Brian Burch. MLS 2403464 $605,000

A TRUE HERITAGE home. 4 bdrm, 2 bath, on a large lot with exquisite landscaping with 2 relaxing water displays & even a 600 sq ft castle/workshop. Call Jeannie Argatoff. MLS 2402802 $299,900

JUST WHEN YOU think you can’t have it all – You Can! 4+1 bdrm, 4 bath, wrap-around verandah, covered deck, 3500 sq ft developed, in-ground sprinklers, security system, hot tub and more! Call Jeannie. MLS 2402717 $495,000

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GORGEOUS VIEW, large lot, dbl detached garage, new roof, new siding and gutters, 1180 sq. ft. on each floor and a basement waiting for your creative ideas. Elementary school down the street and public transit across the street. Call Jeannie. MLS 2402297 $279,900

IT’S PERFECT! 1390 sq ft per floor, 3+1 bdrms, 3 baths, granite counters, bay window seat in dining room, glass sliders to 12x12 solarium, fenced back yard with private patio, in-ground sprinklers, double attached garage, security system, outside basement entrance. Call Jeannie. MLS 2402576 $359,900

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BACKING ONTO GREEN spaces, this brand new manufactured home is on its own land in a quiet neighbourhood. 2 bdrms, 2 bath, spacious open concept. 10 year warranty. Call Joy. MLS 2403747 $229,000

BEAUTIFUL MANUFACTURED HOME. Beautiful mtn view with empty field behind. Master bdrm with ensuite & walkin closet, skylight in kitchen, abundance of cupboards & counter space. Call Joy. MLS 2401059 $109,900

BEAUTIFUL HOME LOCATED in Wardner. Master bdrm has amazing ensuite & walk-in closet, kitchen boasts heated floors, granite counters, stainless appliances, & skylight. This home is feature packed. Fully landscaped yard, heated garage, just a couple blocks from waterfront. Call Joy Anderson. MLS 2402975 $399,000

LOCATED IN GRASMERE on 49.28 acres of private mountain park setting. 4 bdrm country 2 storey home with wrap around deck. Detached double garage. Fenced for horses, backing onto crown land. Currently has 2 home sites and potential for subdivision. Call Brian Rhodes. MLS 2395695 $695,000

2.5 - 5 ACRE LOTS – SOARING HAWK RIDGE – Cranbrook’s exclusive high end executive acreage community located just a few minutes to downtown. Situated next to Jim Smith Lake. Call Ryan Dayman. From $169,900. www.SoaringHawkRidge.ca

MEMPHIS HAS GRACELAND and Cranbrook has this beautiful estate on .65 acre with paving stone drive, gracious sweeping stairway to main floor, 5500 sq ft on 2 floors + a full basement. Main floor 1 bdrm selfcontained in-law suite, lg office, gym, billiards room & much more! Call Jeannie. MLS 2400292 $499,000

THIS LOVELY HOME is in a rural manufactured home park, close to Mission Hills Golf Course, and minutes from Cranbrook. Large master bdrm with full ensuite, walk-in closet, clean, bright home. Call Waunita. MLS 2402152 $117,000

ENJOY 2 FULL weeks of festive fun and relaxation in your 1/4 share mountain getaway. Located on Kimberley ski hill, 1834 sq ft condo, 3 bdrm, 3 bath, private hot tub. Use your two weeks or trade them and vacation the world! Call Shelley. MLS 2391031 $69,900

FABULOUS VIEWS FROM this top floor, corner unit in Forest Park Estates. 2 large bdrms, in-suite laundry & storage, 5 appliances and covered balcony. Beautiful natural light all day in this quiet location. Elevator available. Call Waunita. MLS 2401933 $157,000

INVEST IN A low rise 4-plex. 3 units have 2 bdrms, and 1 unit has 1 bdrm and a studio. Located in residential neighbourhood with a great rental history. 2 car garage plus 8x10 garden shed. Call Brian Rhodes. MLS 2395786 $424,900

BEAUTIFUL – AFFORDABLE – SPOTLESS! This centrally located 2 storey townhouse features 3 bdrms, 3 baths, glass sliders from living room to a sunny patio & 5 appliances are included. Call Jeannie. MLS 2402934 $148,900

160 ACRES WITH a 360˚ view of the Steeples, Rockies, Purcells & Lone Pine Butte!! 3 bdrm, 3 bath rancher with classic wood cook stove in renovated kitchen. It’s time to get back to nature. Call Jeannie. MLS 2402994 $999,000

EXCLUSIVE CUL-DE-SAC & executive home near community forest & golf course. 3+1 bdrms, 4 baths, covered back deck with hot tub, main floor family room. Kitchen has cherry wood, granite & stainless appliances. Many, many recent upgrades. Call Jeannie. MLS 2402463 $456,000

ENJOY THE STEEPLES view as you wake each morning! Recently updated 2 bdrm, 2 bath home set on almost 3 acres at the edge of town offers dble garage plus workshop, huge sundeck, outbuildings & hot tub. Call Sonia Mama. MLS 2403489 $334,900

DOES “BACKING ONTO greenbelt” sound interesting? This lovely modular home on its own land was built in 1996 and features 2 bdrms, 5 pce bath, vaulted ceilings and skylight in kitchen, glass sliders from dining room to lg sundeck. Price includes 5 appliances and window coverings. Call Jeannie. MLS 2403920 $159,000

RECREATION ACREAGE at Wasa Lake. Campground with 37 spots. Get together with your friends to purchase this for your travel trailers. Amenities include toilets, showers, laundry, three outbuildings, and a phenomenal view! Call Patrick Conroy. MLS 2395685 $499,900

OPPORTUNITY KNOCKS! 55 acres with a 3 bdrm, 2 bath home. Great views, private setting, many amenities allow you to save through solar power, wood heat, your own pond, covered decks. This property has no development restrictions. Call Brian Rhodes. MLS 2396188 $499,000

WHY ARE YOU renting? This beautiful 2 bedroom, 1½ bath, 2 storey townhouse can be yours for under $640 per month (including strata fees, heating, water & sewer). Close to hospital, college and recreation. With no rental restrictions this is an amazing buy! Call Jeannie. MLS 2402541 $74,900

WHERE MOTHER NATURE is the major developer... hand-scribed, fir log home plus cottage, 30x60’ shop, dble garage, workshop, sauna - and 21 acres of forest & pasture - fronted by river, backed by Crown land. Call Sonia or Jeannie. MLS 2401399 $695,000

A GRAND CIRCULAR stairway greets you the moment you walk in this 5000 sq ft home. Just under 5 acres, mins to town. Soaring vaulted ceilings, gas f/p, huge ensuite with soaker tub & separate shower, fully finished bsmt with theatre room & so much more. Call Phil Lewis. MLS 2401873 $639,900

ARCHITECTURALLY DESIGNED - no expense spared in this luxurious home. Just mins walk to ski lift, golf course & restaurants. 3791 sq ft of developed area, 2+3 bdrms and you can entertain 75 people comfortably. On .43 acre of amazing landscaping with waterfall & irrigation system. Call Jeannie. MLS 2399354 $639,000

LOW MAINTENANCE 8 yr old fully finished 4 bdrm home. Open floor plan, kitchen with large island and stainless appliances, hardwood and tile floors, central air conditioning, backing onto quad park in a quiet area. Call Phil Lewis. MLS 2403170 $255,150

EXQUISITE 2009 HOME with 3+1 bdrms, 3 baths, beautiful ensuite, main floor laundry. Open concept living room with 9’ ceilings, NG fireplace. Large island & walk-in pantry, kitchen with stainless appliances. Partially covered deck, fenced yard & so much more. Call Waunita. MLS 2402402 $398,000

BRAND NEW AND oh so beautiful! Just 2 mins from town on .34 acre home features 9’ ceilings on the main and in the daylight walk-out basement with 3 bdrms, 2 baths, lovely maple cabinets, stainless appliances, loads of south facing windows & a fabulous view. Call Jeannie. MLS 2402976 $379,900

3 YEARS YOUNG & gorgeous! In Kootenay Orchard school area with 180˚ view! 3+3 bdrms, 3 full baths, kitchen has built-in breakfast nook opening to family room, 9’ ceilings in basement & it can be yours!! Call Jeannie. MLS 2398948 $449,900

THIS 2 BDRM, 2 bath has it all. Gated community. Includes community center with a pool, club room, etc. Features private deck, large bright kitchen & living room, attached garage, built-in vac, close to shopping & recreation area. Call Brian Rhodes. MLS 2403713 $284,900

ON 8.34 SECLUDED acres - 5 minutes out, incredible city and mountain views. A true rancher with walk-out basement. 3+1 bdrms, 4 baths, plus 600 sq ft attached garage and 30x30’ detached shop with water & 200 amp service. Call Jeannie. MLS 2402675 $619,900

LOCATION & CHARM - close to T.M. Roberts elementary school. 1140 sq ft per floor with a self-contained in-law suite down. 3 bdrms on the main and even a double attached carport. Call Jeannie. MLS 2402894 $254,900

2 PRIVATE DECKS that overlook the greenbelt, mtn and valley views. This unit in Fountain Estates is spectacular. Open floor plan, cherry wood cabinets, fantastic kitchen, NG fireplace, lg master bdrm with private deck, fully finished bsmt – all in the perfect location. Call Phil Lewis. MLS 2403117 $359,900

SCENE SETTING! 1 acre on Rosen Lake Road, mountain view, close to amenities, older 3 bdrm, bath w/jetted tub, cozy fireplace, 46” TV in living room, decks, pond, playhouse, dble garage, triple carport. Call Sonia Mama. MLS 2402205 $339,900

A DESIRABLE NEIGHBOURHOOD! Close to schools, parks, transit, 1-2 bdrm home with new roof, floors, walls, plumbing, large level, landscaped lot, with RV parking, playground. Strata fee $30./month Call Sonia Mama. MLS 2403863 $119,900

A REMARKABLE VIEW! 3 bdrm home on large lot overlooking the city. 2 storage sheds and a large deck. Call Adam. MLS 2402699 $135,900

LOCATED ON MAIN street in Elko. 3+1 bdrm with an open kitchen, new flooring, walkout balcony off the living room, theatre room and rec room. Lots of functional space for a family. Call Brian Rhodes. MLS 2403859 $325,000

A BIG BOLD beautiful home! With 3100 sq ft of developed area, glittering maple hardwood floors on main, family room off kitchen with glass sliders opening onto deck, 3+1 bdrms, main floor laundry, heated floors in the “Man Cave”, media room, games room, many recent updates. Call Jeannie. MLS 2403860 $439,000

PROPERTY IS BEING sold “as is, where is”. 1200 sq ft, 2 bdrm, 1 bath home, located in Wardner, on 0.575 acre. Call Ryan Dayman. MLS 2402683 $209,900

TWO BEDROOM home with private fenced back yard. Recently updated bathroom and full unfinished basement. Call Adam. MLS 2403371 $145,000

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Anna Wilson (left) and Natalie Rudrum (right) helped Storytime kids at the Cranbrook Public Library work on a big blue wall puzzle to mark World Autism Awareness Day, Wednesday, April 1.

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In honour of World Autism Awareness Day, the Cranbrook Public Library hosted a Light It Up Blue event on April 1 at the Cranbrook Public Library. There was story time for the kids and each child got to colour a puzzle piece that was joined together to make a gigantic puzzle, which is currently being displayed at the library over the next week to raise awareness for Autism. World Autism Awareness Day (WAAD), celebrated each

year on April 2, was adopted by the United Nations in 2007 to shine a bright light on autism as a growing global health crisis. Autism is one of only three health issues to be recognized with its own day by the United Nations. WAAD activities increase world knowledge of autism and impart information about the importance of early diagnosis and early intervention. Additionally, WAAD celebrates the unique talents and skills of persons with autism around the

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world. On World Autism Awareness Day, Autism Speaks celebrates its international Light It Up Blue Campaign. Thousands of iconic landmarks, communities, businesses and homes across the globe unite by shining bright blue lights in honor of the millions of individuals and families around the world affected by autism. Go down to the library and check out the puzzle as well as the other displays of information and books on autism.

Nearly every minute of every day, paramedics across British Columbia are dispatched to a medical call. When minutes could affect a patient’s outcome, paramedics want to get there as quickly and safely as possible. How You Can Help: Pull to the side – When you see or hear emergency lights and siren, drivers are required by law to pull to the closest shoulder and stop when it is safe to do so. Slamming on the brakes or pulling over suddenly is unsafe and could cause other accidents. Please signal, pull over and gradually come to a stop. Indicate - In heavy traffic, you may not be able to pull over but if you put your hazard lights on, this indicates that you have seen paramedics but can’t go anywhere right now. If they know you can’t pull over, the paramedics

This article is part of a monthly series by Safe Communities Cranbrook can drive on the shoulder or look for alternate routes around your vehicle. Focus - Focus on your driving, avoid being distracted and stay alert. This will help you react appropriately when ambulances are approaching. Noise - Ambulance lights and sirens stand out at night and make paramedics very visible to traffic and pedestrians but in the day, it is harder to see the lights and hear ambulance sirens. Keep the noise level down in your vehicle so you can hear or see an approaching emergency vehicle with the lights and siren on,

and, prepare to get out of the way. In 2013/2014, BCEHS paramedics responded to 2,018 medical emergencies that required emergency lights and siren response in Cranbrook. When you see the emergency lights flashing and hear the siren, please pull over – you could help save a life. Stephen Miskulin is BCEHS Cranbrook Unit Chief The BC Emergency Health Services – Cranbrook Branch, is one of many Leadership Table Partners with Safe Communities Cranbrook.

We all want a solid financial rock under our feet when we retire. The problem is… it can be hard to save for retirement, especially if you are struggling to pay a mortgage, car loan and credit card debt. The solution? Roll it up. You may be able to roll your existing high interest debt into your mortgage. You’ll be shocked by what you can save in interest. •

Let’s say you now have a $175,000 mortgage, a $25,000 car loan and $25,000 in credit cards. That’s a total debt load of $225,000. As long as you’ve got the equity in your home, you can roll that debt into a new $233,000 mortgage (that includes a charge to break the existing mortgage: a fee that is often well worth the savings) and you could knock about $921 OFF your total monthly debt payment. That’s huge.

Here’s where you can start building your financial rock: •

Talk to us about adding an additional $25,000 to your mortgage so you can make an RRSP contribution (assuming you have contribution room). Even with the extra amount on your mortgage, your new monthly payment is STILL $803 per month less. Better still, you’ll be eligible for a $10,000 tax refund for your contribution (assuming a 40% marginal tax bracket).

Now that you’ve got a lower monthly payment and maybe a tax refund, see if you can put some of that extra money against your mortgage principal or into an RESP or TFSA. Roll up your debt. Build your financial rock for retirement.

That’s rock and roll, baby!

*3.5% current mortgage, 3% new mortgage, 25 year am. Credit cards 19.5% and car loan 7%, both at 5 year am. OAC. Subject to change. For illustration purposes only.


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Allergy Treatments By: Dr. Darcie Pawlick BSc, ND What are allergies? Allergies are a reaction from your body’s immune system to a nonthreatening foreign substance (ie. grass, dust, pollen) causing annoying and sometimes life threatening physical symptoms. There are different types of allergies or immune reactions and this will only be covering the seasonal allergies that are mediated by a substance from your immune system known as IgE. The body releases IgE in response to the foreign material leading to a release of histamine from mast cells ultimately causing those familiar symptoms of itchy, watery eyes, runny nose, sneezing, scratchy throat and blocked sinuses. Note: Anaphylactic reactions can be fatal and if you are experiencing any difficulty breathing or feeling of the throat closing seek immediate medical attention. What can you do to reduce allergy symptoms? The following ideas may help reduce the symptoms you experience during the allergy season and are in no particular order. Always consult a health professional before beginning any supplement regime. 1. Local Honey – It has been theorized that a spoonful of local honey will contain most, if not all of the local pollens in minute doses. Taking a few spoonfuls of this honey may desensitize the body to the pollens leading to a reduction of symptoms. 2. Quercetin – A compound found in many fruits and vegetables as well as black and green teas. It acts as a mast cell stabilizer to limit the release of histamine and lessen the severity of the allergic reaction. It is best if taken every day starting a few weeks before the beginning of the allergy season and throughout. 3. Buffered Vitamin C – Helps regulate the immune system and decrease its overreaction to non-harmful substances. 4. Nasal Rinse/Neti Pot – This will help keep your sinuses clear and avoid the accumulation of allergic materials in the nasal passages. Ensure you use filtered water with saline. 5. Bromelain – Acts as an anti-inflammatory agent and is often paired with quercetin to increase absorption and effect. The most common source of bromelain comes from the stem of pineapple. 6. Stinging Nettle (Urtica dioica) – Taken in the form of a tea or tincture, this herb has great anti-allergic and antiinflammatory activity. It is also very nourishing to the body. 7. Grapeseed Extract – A potent anti-oxidant that can stabilize mast cells and reduce inflammation. 8. Probiotics – Multiple “friendly” bacterial strains and adequate dosing of probiotics will help regulate immune function. 9. Rosemary (Rosmarinus officinalis) – Rosemary contains rosmarinic acid which has anti-allergic, anti-inflammatory and anti-microbial activity. It is also a great anti-oxidant and the spice can be easily added into any meal. 10. Avoidance – By far the most effective treatment, but not always possible. Trying these simple steps at home may help you in your quest to combat those irritating allergy symptoms during the peak season. For more information on allergy treatments or questions regarding Naturopathic medicine please feel free to contact us.

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Nanaimo BC’s hard rockers NO OPERATOR hit the stage at the legendar y Byng Roadhouse in downtown Cranbrook on the evening of Thursday April 2 as part of their current trans-BC tour. Also appearing are East Vancouver’s brash power trio UGLY MEN (pictured at right) and Kimberley’s own heavy metal hopefuls CROOKED LINE. Showtime 9 pm!

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On Friday evening, March 27, 2015, Percy Sims passed away peacefully at the East Kootenay Regional Hospital at the age of 88 years. Percy was born in Invermere, BC on May 5, 1926 to Percy and Bessie (Nelson) Sims. He was a Veteran of World War 2.

It is with great sorrow that we announce Robert’s passing on Thursday, March 26, 2015 in Cranbrook, BC at 75 years of age.

Percy married his wife, Marian on August 10, 1949 and was blessed with five children. He and Marian lived in Kimberly for 30 years and by Koocanusa Lake for 25 years. He and Marian have truly enjoyed their life in the Western Lodge. Percy has always been a very avid hunter and fisherman. He enjoyed a lifetime of taking remote trips into the bush of the Cariboo in central BC to either hunt or fish. It was something he never tired of. In the last 10 years, he enjoyed driving into the bush in the area with his wife, his daughter and his dog. He spent countless hours with his granddaughter Natalie and her two kids, Luke and Rowan. They brought him great joy in the last few years. Of all the things he enjoyed to do, his greatest pleasure was his family. He loved when his children and grandchildren would drop in to the Western Lodge for a visit. He was very proud to show off his family members.

Robert was born on May 30, 1939 in Lethbridge, AB and spent the last 34 years living in Cranbrook. He enjoyed being outdoors in the East Kootenay in all of the seasons. He loved camping, waterskiing, fishing, hunting, snowmobiling and gardening.

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Left to mourn his passing is his beloved wife of 65 years, Marian; his children; Harvey, David (Kellee), Charlie, Raymond (Loretta) and Marthel. He also leaves his grandchildren; Lonni, Joseph, Ashlee, Wesley, Koddee, Christie, Natalie, Rory and Harley as well as 14 great grandchildren. Percy is survived by one sister, Cindy (Rob) Stevely and one brother-in-law, Roy Gaskell. A celebration of Percy’s life will be held on Saturday, April 4, 2015 at 1:00 pm at the Western Lodge, 2655 Warren Ave., Kimberley. Your presence would be a gift in Percy’s memory. Condolences may be left for the family at www.markmemorial.com Mark Memorial Funeral Services in care of arrangements (250) 426-4864

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Robert was a licensed heavy duty mechanic, truck driver and self-taught body man and painter. He made good use of his dream garage – although it got too small for all his projects! There was very little he could not repair or build. Retirement allowed him and his wife to travel to many different parts of the world. His priority in life always remained constant - his family, particularly his beloved granddaughters. Robert is survived by his wife Sue of 51 years, his son Michael (Lori), his daughter Michelle (Phil) and his granddaughters Amanda, Megan and Ashley. Also, left to mourn his passing, are his sister Ruth (Howard), numerous nieces, nephews, relatives and friends. Robert was predeceased by his parents Walter and Annie and his brother Melvin. A celebration of life for Robert will be held on Monday, April 6, 2015 at McPherson Funeral Home in Cranbrook at 2:00 pm. In lieu of flowers, those wishing to make a memorial donation in Robert’s honour may do so to the: Stars Foundation, 1441 - Aviation Park NE, Box 570, Calgary, Alberta, T2E 8M7 or the: Heart & Stroke Foundation of BC & Yukon, Okanagan/Kootenays Area Office, #4, 1551 - Sutherland Avenue, Kelowna, British Columbia, V1Y 9M9. Arrangements entrusted to McPherson Funeral Service. Condolences for the family can be offered at: www.mcphersonfh.com

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Part Two of Two Dear Frustrated and Frantic: Last week my guides answered your questions and I was explaining to you about the chakra meditation technique. Last week we left off explaining the fifth chakra and this week we will finish with the 6th and 7th chakras and some additional information perhaps you may find interesting. The sixth chakra is called your third eye chakra. It’s sits above the bridge of your nose in between your two eyebrows. The colour for this chakra is indigo. If you have trouble seeing how to solve situations or seeing people for who they really are this is the chakra that needs to be activated. The seventh chakra is the God like force. This is the chakra that connects you to your God, guides and angels. The colour for this chakra is

is not balanced. Try to balance the wheel as best as you can then spin it as fast as you can. When you have accomplished this step you have now balanced the base chakra. Now see the wheel melt into the red beam of light and bring the beam of light back into your body and creatively visualize your favourite flower protecting this chakra. This means take the petals of the flower and see it cover the chakra. You have now covered and protected your base chakra. You have now activated, balanced and protected that fear based chakra. Continue doing the same exercise for each chakra. When explaining or reading this process of the chakras it may seem to you that it can be quite time consuming. However in reality if you practice this meditation you can do this meditation for all seven chakras in less

violet. It sits slightly above the head and does not touch the body. In order to remember the colours I always teach my classes to remember the first name of Roy, middle initial G., last name is Biv, hence Roy G. Biv. This name gives you the first letter of the colours of the seven chakras and the colours of the rainbow. To activate the chakras you always start from the bottom up. This means you start with your fear chakra, which is red and located at the tip of the tailbone in front of the spine. Start the red ball of energy; see it swirling as fast as you can. Then shoot the red out like a beam of red light from this area. You have now activated the red chakra. Put a wheel at the end of this chakra. It can be any type of wheel that you would like. If the wheel is wobbly then this is a sign the chakra

than 4 to 5 minutes. The more you practice the better you get. The better you get the more you will feel the effects of this exercise. There is a difference of opinion with some people who feel the chakra areas should stay open. It has been my experience as well as others and of course good down home common sense to always close or protect your chakras once they are energized and balanced. It keeps them stable and they are not wide open to other people’s energies, which naturally absorb into your aura. For example: If your heart chakra is open and you see or feel something that gives you heartache then the physical body or the heart will feel it more intensely if that chakra is open. This is not a good thing for the physical body because each chakra is also affected and connected to

each of your organs like the liver, kidneys and so on. However, that is a lesson for another time. Do not forget to put on your own special type of music that is slow and has some flow. The music will help you relax and enjoy this creative visualization meditation. If you do this chakra meditation 4 to 5 minutes per day you will see the emotional and physical results in about 3 to 4 weeks. Good luck, give it an honest try you have nothing to lose and perhaps may achieve some balance in your life. Wendy

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DIESEL MECHANIC GOLDEN - REQUISITION # 39806 Tired of the same old thing? At Canadian Pacific (CP) you can be part of something historic. You have a chance to make a difference, to see Canada, and build a future. CP is one of Canada’s most iconic companies. We move the goods that keep the world turning, and we’re on our way to doing it better than anyone else. To get there, CP is looking for some adaptable, hard-working, safety-conscious, and results-driven people to join our force of diesel mechanics.

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You don’t need: Railroading experience Connections You do need: Mechanical or Electrical experience Safety oriented work ethic To work in and around Golden Competition closes on April 6, 2015. For additional information on CP and this career opportunity, visit us online at www.cpr.ca. Only those candidates contacted will be considered. All communication will be directed to the email address you use on your online application form. The journey has begun but is far from over.


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