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Al Clark catches some big air at this year’s Cabin Fever event at Revelstoke Mountain Resort. ~ Photo by William Eaton

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NEWS

Eileen Upper

B.C. government wins appeal on class size

Celebration of Life SATURDAY, MAY 9TH, 2015 2:00 PM AT THE REVELSTOKE GOLF CLUB The family of Eileen Upper would like you to join them in celebrating Eileen’s 92 years…

has been paid to the union. BCTF president Jim Iker said the decision is "very disappointing." He announced that the union will seek leave to appeal to the Supreme Court of Canada in its bid to restore classroom rules the government removed from its contract in 2002. "All teachers are looking for is workable and teachable classrooms," Iker said. Education Minister Peter Fassbender said the changes made to classroom organization in the disputed period have led to "dramatic improvements in student outcomes, particularly for students with special needs." The B.C. education ministry has argued that caps on class size and number of students in each class with personalized learning plans were unduly restrictive. The NDP government of the late 1990s negotiated a settlement where the BCTF gave up salary increases in exchange for class size caps, specialist teacher levels and limits on the number of designated special needs students in each class. The appeal court decision leaves in place efforts by the government to settle the bitter dispute, including a provision in the current contract to pay $105 million to the union to retire thousands of grievances filed over class size and composition. The six-year contract signed last fall after a lengthy strike also includes additional preparation time and a "learning improvement fund" to deal with special needs support.

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We invite everyone to join us for a day of remembrance, socializing, music and activities. We will kick start the day with a nine hole fun golf tournament starting at 11:00. Eileen had such a passion for the game, we couldn’t host this day without celebrating her many years of golf at the Revelstoke Golf Club. For those of you that love the sport, as she did, please sign up for this event at the pro stop at 250-837-4276 by May 6th, 2015.

The B.C. Court of Appeal has ruled in favour of the B.C. government on the long-running dispute with the B.C. Teachers' Federation over the removal of class size and special needs support formulas from classrooms. In a lengthy judgment released Thursday, four of five appeal court judges found that the province did not infringe on the constitutional rights of teachers to bargain working conditions. The appeal court pointed out numerous errors in the 2011 judgment of B.C. Supreme Court Justice Susan Griffin, and overturned her order that the government pay $2 million in damages, which

Eileen’s service will start at 2:00 pm with Reverend Ken Jones officiating, including a light lunch, slide presentation and an open mic. Bring your Eileen stories to share, or e-mail them to be read out: golfdiva79@gmail.com. The Best Western Plus has generously offered a special rate for out of town friends and family. To receive this rate, mention you are booking under Heather (mom’s celebration of life). Their contact number is 250-837-2043. Note the special rate is not available with online bookings.

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Big turnout for Mackenzie Village open house ALEX COOPER

alex.cooper@revelstokereview.com The public got its first real look at a proposed major development in Arrow Heights on Thursday. About 150 people came out to an open house at Arrow Heights Elementary to find out more about the Mackenzie Village development being put forward by property owner David Evans. “People seem excited and input seems to be positive,” he told me after most people had left the open house. “People seem to really realize there's a need for this different type of housing in the community.” The development has been covered by the Review several times since it was first made public in February, but this was the first chance for people to give feedback and speak directly to the developer. The open house began with a short presentation by Dean Strachan, the city’s manager of development services. There wasn’t an open question & answer session afterwards – instead people dispersed to look at the poster boards on display and fill out feedback forms. The Mackenzie Village (the name was changed from Mackenzie Landing because there’s already a development of that name at Revelstoke Mountain Resort) proposal calls for a high-density mix of townhouses, apartments, duplexes, fourplexes, sixplexes and single-family homes, with some commercial property on Nichol Road. The property is located between Nichol Road in the south, Upper Arrow Heights in the north, Hay Road in the east and Arrow Heights Elementary in the south. According to the plans, the sub-division would be accessible by two new roads off Nichol Road, and one road off Hay Road. It would include green space, storm water drainage ponds and the whole development would be heated by biomass using local wood waste. The posters on display showed the concept for the area – including a first real look at the density of the 1,200 unit, 35-acre development will be. The density stood out in stark contrast to the surrounding, lowdensity, single-family residential neighbourhoods. As for the number of units, it’s been reported in city documents to be 1,580 units,

but according to Fraser Blyth of Selkirk Planning & Design, the actual development will be less than 1,200 units – still a substantial number for Revelstoke. I spoke to more than a dozen attendees, some of whom agreed to speak on-therecord, others who declined. The most frequent comments were on the scope of the development and the sheer number of units. “I do think it’s too big,” said Josee Zimanyi. “It doesn’t seem like Revy. It seems like Canmore.” Robert Powadiuk, one of the original developers of Revelstoke Mountain Resort who is also working on his own sub-division nearby, called it “a lovely concept in the wrong place.” Commenting on the density, he said: “My big question is, where is the subway stop for this development?” He said the site would be best suited for single family homes and townhouses. “I think townhouses, properly done, would be highly desirable,” he said. There were other comments – one person stopped briefly as he was leaving to say it was “very exciting for Revelstoke” and would help the economy, create jobs and boost the tax base. Dusty Veideman criticized the narrow streets, saying they would be difficult to plow and would be problematic in the winter. He also questioned the proposed $99,000 starting price-point. “You can’t make a good house cheap,” he said. His friend Herb Marcolli, who lives just to the north of the property, said the development was “too large for such a small area.” “It looks so crammed in there,” he said. Nancy Murray, whose home abuts the northeast corner of the property, also questioned the number of units. “It looks like so much compared to the zoning that’s there now,” she said. However, she was positive about the fact Evans was looking to create affordable housing for younger families. While she questioned the ability to actually see the development come to fruition, she credited Evans for his vision. “It’s too much right now, but in all fairness to the guy, he’s trying to make something happen,” Murray said. I asked Evans his response to criticism that it was too big. “It looks a bit menac-

Top: Poster boards gave people the opportunity to assess the proposed developement. Below right: an artists impression of the high density mix of residences and commercial property. Below left: Developer David Evans. ~ Alex Cooper/Revelstoke Review ing when you look at it like this,” he replied. “We've put a lot of time and effort into considering how the actual impact is going to be. We've got a larger percentage of greenspace by quite a bit than we actually are required to have in a regular development. I think as it comes together people will realize it's not quite the monster they think it is.” Todd Arthurs, a Realtor with Remax, said people were looking for new and affordable housing. He could see people like oil patch workers, who travel to work, being interested in the development. “My advice to David is be controlled,” said Arthurs. “Don’t go too big too quick.” Greg Hoffart, the owner of Tree Construction, encouraged Evans to adopt passive house standards, where buildings are as energy efficient as possible in order to bring down utility costs. “That would reduce stress on infrastructure and would

reduce the demand heavily on our future energy requirements, and would create a sustainable neighbourhood.” Following the open house, Dean Strachan said he would be reviewing all the comment forms and preparing a report to council. Depending on the response, there are three options. One would be to go back to the developer, ask for changes and hold another open house. The second would be to have initial consultation if there are many unanswered questions. The third would be to head straight to the bylaw stage. "Any decision making is made only after we've reviewed what the community's had to say,” said Strachan. Evans said he is hoping to get approval this summer so detailed design and engineering work can start and construction can begin next year.

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NEWS

Food security is on the agenda at city hall ALEX COOPER

alex.cooper@revelstokereview.com City council asked city staff to look at the implications of implementing the new food security strategy developed by a multi-sector steering community last year. The strategy was presented to council earlier this year, and last week Fraser Blyth and Hailey Ross gave a presentation on it to council. “Food security is a growing concern,” Ross told council. The food security strategy evolved out of the Revelstoke food charter that was created in 2013. Ross said it was developed in re-

sponse to growing vulnerability to unstable global food markets. “This vulnerability isn’t a very comfortable place to be when you’re trying to ensure your residents have access to healthy, affordable, sustainable food,” she said. The strategy has several major goals, including the creation of a food security committee, having a paid food security coordinator, putting a community liaison on the board of the summer Farm & Craft Market, developing a chicken bylaw and establishing a community compost system. “It’s about supporting food production within the city. It’s about

making flexible bylaws and not being too restrictive,” said Blyth. Ross noted several communities had food security coordinators, whether it was on staff or through a non-profit society. Patti Larson, the coordinator of the food bank, told council that Community Connections could host that position and that it was looking for funding. Mayor Mark McKee introduced a motion asking staff to look at the implications of the food security strategy. A report will likely come back to council at a later date. Fraser Blyth and Hailey Ross ~ Alex Cooper/Revelstoke Review

Electric car charger open downtown ALEX COOPER

alex.cooper@revelstokereview.com Revelstoke’s new electric car charging station hasn’t gotten any use in the month since it opened, but the people who built it are hoping users will come. The Direct Current Fast Charging Station for Electric Vehicles opened outside the Visitor Information Centre in late March. The $15,400 station was funded by the province’s Clean Energy Vehicle Program and the federal ecoENERGY Innovation Initiative. The station is owned by BC Hydro and leased to the City of Revelstoke for $1 per month over the next five years. While BC Hydro installed the station, it will be maintained by the city. It is the third electric vehicle charging station in Revelstoke. There are two at the Best Western Hotel – one regular one and one Tesla Supercharger station. Brady Beruschi, the manager of the Best Western, said the Tesla station is used about once a week. The new station outside the Visitor Information Centre is listed on the Plugshare.com website and Greenlots app so electric vehicle owners know it is there. It will cost $0.35 per kilowatt-hour to use, or about $2 to $7 to charge a vehicle. “Revelstoke is pleased to be a partner in this initiative,” said Mayor Mark McKee in a news release. “We would like to thank BC Hydro and other senior levels of government for their leadership in promoting the use of electric vehicles in our community and across the province.”

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QUESTION OF THE WEEK

We asked: Do you think curbside food waste pickup should be implemented in Revelstoke? Survey Results:

YES 41% NO 59%

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Hello again Revelstoke Review readers! Thanks to the Review for doing this series featuring voices from city council. As the chairperson of the Parks, Recreation and Culture Committee, I’d like to take this opportunity to update you on what’s going on at the parks committee. Between the budget and the parks master plan review, we’ve had to call extra committee meetings to get through all the business on the table. Here are some highlights in point form: - The Parks, Recreation and Culture department is about halfway through its current, multi-year Parks, Recreation and Culture Master Plan, the directionsetting document for the department. We recently reviewed its 54 recommendations and set new goals. In other words, we're prioritizing and executing the existing plan. - Extending the trail network around Williamson’s Lake to improve the experience and explore connections to Revelstoke Mountain Resort is in the existing plan, and the committee has identified it as a priority we’d like to move forward with. In addition, we have also identified upgrades to Williamson’s Lake recreation facility as a priority, and we hope to explore planning for potential upgrades there. - The idea for a trails master plan has been outlined in planning documents for many years, and we want to get going with this project. Basically, it means

planning out where and when a variety of interconnected trails interlinking the city will go. Most of us appreciate the need to reduce our carbon footprint; an improved transportation/recreation trail network is part of a more pedestrian and cycling friendly city. I'm hoping we can get great public engagement on this process. - Expect to hear more in the coming months about long-term planning for the Revelstoke Forum. You may be aware that $7 million was budgeted for the roof replacement in coming years. For me, I think of that amount as an accounting placeholder — we know we need to make a decision, and it’s likely going to be expensive. Working with the city’s Development Services department, the plan is to apply contemporary asset management practices to the issue, and arrive at a balanced decision. - The new washroom in Kovach Park is slated for construction this summer, part of the ongoing revitalization of that park which is planned to include new children's playground equipment, a new skatepark, seniors exercise equipment and some other landscaping work. - Revelstoke Splash Park proponents appeared as a delegation to the committee recently, and city staff are now working with the group on their idea to replace the pool in Farwell Park with an aboveground splash park. The parks director, Laurie Donato, is working with the proponents on a more formal report, which is expected soon. It's great to see enthusiastic community members getting behind new initiatives like this, including the willingness to tackle fundraising. Let's support them. - Parks staff is working through plans for the mountain bike pump track in Centennial Park and the plan is to work with the proponent group to complete it this construction season, if all goes according to plan. - The Revelstoke Golf Club task force is not within the parks department, but I'll speak to it as the council representa-

tive to the task force, and as the council representative to the Revelstoke Golf Club committee. The task force, chaired by Paul Norrie, has met twice and is working through financial, legal and engineering reports as baseline research into the situation. Our goal is to develop a long-term plan for the facility within a year. At the same time, a private group interested in leasing and operating the course has approached the city, so the committee has asked city staff to explore that option concurrently. I've also participated in several Revelstoke Golf Club board meetings. In my view, there is a lot of opportunity to improve the facility for local and visiting golfers. Over nine decades, countless club volunteers have put even more countless hours into providing this recreation facility at a historically very low cost to the city, and we should thank them. Unfortunately, problems such as changes in golfing trends and an extremely old building that was never built for its current purpose are really catching up with us now. At the same time, we are marketing this community as a destination resort, and an improved golf offering and marketing can compliment that effort. - The dogs have been marking designated off-leash areas in the city for years, but many humans still don't know where they are. So, we are proposing better signage and some new dog waste bag stations. *** These are just a few of the many projects we have on the go. Many of these items are just starting their way through the process, meaning there will be opportunities for input, engagement and council decisions. If you would like to talk to me about anything related to my role as city councillor, please email aorlando@ revelstoke.ca, or follow my Facebook page at Aaron Orlando, Revelstoke City Councillor. Thanks! Aaron Orlando.


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Community Calendar List your community event here for FREE! Visit www.revelstokereview.com/calendar or email alex.cooper@revelstokereview.com to add your event.

Wednesday, May 6

BROWN BAG LUNCH Come learn about Revelstoke's history at this talk by Cathy English, the curator of the Revelstoke Museum & Archives. This week's topic is Revelstoke's cultural life. At the museum at 12:15 p.m. WOMEN'S GROUP DIRT BIKE RIDE Revy Rider's first women's group ride of the season. Meet at 8 Mile at 6 p.m. Open to ladies of all riding abilities. Rides take place every Wednesday throughout the summer.

May 7–9

PROOF On the eve of her twenty-fifth birthday, Catherine, a troubled young woman, has spent years caring for her brilliant but unstable father, a famous mathematician. Now, following his death, she must deal with her own volatile emotions; the arrival of her estranged sister, Claire; and the attentions of Hal, a former student of her father’s who hopes to find valuable work in the 103 notebooks that her father left behind. Presented by the Revelstoke Theatre Company at the Revelstoke Performing Arts Centre at 7 p.m. Tickets are $15 for adults and $13 for students & seniors, available at the Revelstoke Credit Union, through the theatre company website and at the door.

Thursday, May 7

STURGEON RELEASE Head to Shelter Bay Provincial Park to release a juvenile sturgeon into the Upper Arrow Lake. About

5,700 10-month-old sturgeon will be released this year. Held by the Upper Columbia White Sturgeon Recovery Initiative. The event runs from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m.

SPRING SIDEWALK SALE Come out and look for deals at the annual spring sidewalk sale in downtown Revelstoke from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.

May 8–9

Sunday, May 10

MIKE MCKENZIE BAND Live at the Last Drop.

May 8 to June 5

RSS EXHIBITION and GOLDEN GIRLS WATERCOLOUR EXHIBITION Two new shows open at the Revelstoke Visual Arts Centre. Show opening is Friday, May 8, at 6 p.m.

Friday, May 8

ANNUAL PLANT AND GOAT MANURE SALE Come and get your plants for your gardening pleasure, we also have goat manure for sale to give your garden the needed nutrients for a bountiful harvest. Tomatoes, peppers, kale and flowers abound! At the United Church from 4:00 p.m. – 6:30 p.m JAZZ CLUB Headliner TBA. At the Selkirk Room in the Regent Hotel from 7–9 p.m.

Saturday, May 9

ANNUAL PLANT AND GOAT MANURE SALE Come and get your plants for your gardening pleasure, we also have goat manure for sale to give your garden the needed nutrients for a bountiful harvest. Tomatoes, peppers, kale and flowers abound! At the United Church from 8 a.m. to noon.

Spring Sidewalk and Garden Sale

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Thursday, May 14

POLICE WEEK CELEBRATION The Revelstoke RCMP celebrate National Police Week. They will host a barbecue and showcase their toys, including police boat, sleds and patrol cars. Burgers are $5 and drinks are $1. All proceeds go to the Revelstoke Women's Shelter. At the RCMP detachment from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. BROKEN DOWN SUITCASE Live at the Last Drop.

REVELSTOKE GOLF CLUB COMMUNITY DAY Visit the golf club website for more information. YES WE MYSTIC A blend of folk, rock, r&b, synths, strings, and samples. Live at the Last Drop.

May 11–12

Friday, May 16

ALI MCCORMICK Live at the Last Drop.

ISOBEL TRIGGER Synth-driven indie dance rock. Live at the Last Drop.

May 13–14

JUST FOR KICKS SHOWCASE The Just for Kicks Dance Studio showcases their work from the past year. At the Revelstoke Performing Arts Centre at 6 p.m.

Saturday, May 16

ISOBEL TRIGGER Live at the Last Drop.

Monday, May 18

Wednesday, May 13

MAYHEMINGWAYS Live at the Last Drop.

SAFE MOTHERHOOD PROJECT PRESENTATION Founded by a doctor and nurse from Salmon Arm and joined by a midwife from Revelstoke and a nurse from Golden, The Safe Motherhood Project aims to reduce the maternal and neonatal mortality rate in Guatemala (which is amongst the highest in the world) by teaching risk assessment and emergency skills to the mostly untrained Traditional Birth Attendants (Comadronas) in rural areas. At the Village Idiot at 7 p.m. Proceeds from a pizza

Tuesday, May 19

PAIN MANAGEMENT WORKSHOP Learn how to cope with everyday mild pain such as headaches, sport injuries, arthritis, as well as more serious conditions causing chronic pain. Hosted by the University of Victoria Center for Aging. At the library at 3 p.m. PERNELL REICHERT Live at the Last Drop.

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OPINION

Revelstoke must keep pushing for a Conservation Officer MLA REPORT

Norm Macdonald Revelstoke needs a Conservation Officer. I cannot say this forcefully enough. Back in 2003, the BC Liberals removed two Conservation Officers from Golden, and for years, Golden was served very

poorly by this decision. After a long fight, the service was partially restored. Now, Revelstoke is in exactly the same position with no Conservation Officer stationed in the community. Despite all the assurances about covering Revelstoke from other communities, we know that the reality is that Revelstoke is left to fend for itself. Examples have been brought forward to the Minister of Environment such as the case of a bear repeatedly visiting a neighbourhood, attempting to break into the same house twice, and it taking 5 days for Conservation Officers from another community to respond. The removal of the Conservation Officer

means that RCMP are asked to deal with situations beyond their training, without proper equipment, and for which they have no time. The RCMP do their best, but to pass these duties to them is unfair. But Conservation Officers do more than just manage wildlife encounters, they are responsible for the enforcement that protects fish and wildlife. The Revelstoke Rod and Gun Club has not only raised concerns of public safety, but also of poaching and other fish and wildlife related offenses, and routine fish and wildlife management issues. The government says that they have no money to pay for this type of service, but they found $235 million a year to give a tax

break to the richest 2% of British Columbians. The fact is that this government has chosen the interests of the rich over the proper management of fish and wildlife, and over ensuring public safety in Revelstoke. The only answer is for the residents of Revelstoke to continuously push for a return of a Revelstoke-based Conservation Officer. Please take the time to share your concerns with the Premier at premier@gov. bc.ca and the Minister of Environment at ENV.minister@gov.bc.ca. Norm Macdonald MLA Columbia River Revelstoke | norm.macdonald.mla@leg.bc.ca | 1 866 870 4188

City of Revelstoke 216 Mackenzie Ave., Revelstoke, B.C. V0E 2S0. Tel: 250-837-2161 web: revelstoke.ca

DEVELOPMENT SERVICES

DEVELOPMENT SERVICES

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING

Written submissions can be submitted to the Corporate Officer until the close of the Public Hearing. All persons who prefer to have their submissions available to Council members in advance as part of the Public Hearing agenda package, should deliver their submissions to the Administration Department, 216 Mackenzie Ave., P.O. Box 170, Revelstoke, B.C. V0E 2S0 (Fax #: 250-837-4930 or admin@revelstoke.ca) before 12:00 noon on Tuesday May 12, 2015.

Please be advised that a Public Hearing will be held in Council Chambers located in Suite 102 – 103 Second Street East, Revelstoke, B.C. on Tuesday, May 12, 2015 at 3:00 p.m. for each of the following three Bylaw amendments: Zoning Amendment Bylaw No. 2073 The purpose of the Bylaw is to add a Rural Residential, 0.4 Hectare Vacation Rental District (RR0.4v) subzone to the existing Rural Residential, 0.4 Hectare District (RR0.4). This will permit existing or proposed single family dwellings zoned Rural Residential, 0.4 Hectare District (RR0.4) to apply to rezone to the subzone to allow for vacation rental use. OCP Amendment Bylaw No. 2072 The purpose of the Bylaw is to change the Official Community Plan land use designation of the subject property located at 500 Townley Street from Urban Reserve to T2 Rural Residential in order to allow for the proposed 9 lot rural residential subdivision. Zoning Amendment Bylaw No. 2074 The purpose of the Bylaw is to rezone the subject property located at 500 Townley Street from Rural Residential, 60 Hectare District (RR60) / Urban Reserve (UR) to Rural Residential, 0.4 Hectare Vacation Rental District (RR0.4v) subzone in order to allow for CITY OF REVELSTOKE the proposed 9 lot rural residential subdivision with Vacation Rental use. Location map for Bylaw No. 2072 and Bylaw No. 2074

Please be advised that submissions received may be published on the City of Revelstoke website, with other associated information. No further submissions can be considered by Council after the conclusion of the Public Hearing. If you have any questions or require further information, please contact 250-837-3637. Chris Selvig, Assistant Planner.

FIRE RESCUE SERVICES PUBLIC NOTICE REGARDING OPEN AIR BURNING WITHIN THE CITY OF REVELSTOKE Residents are reminded that open air burning for the purpose of property and yard clean up as well as disposal of Industrial and Commercial wood waste is prohibited in the City of Revelstoke. Special occasion fires and fires for the purposes of hazard abatement under the Fire Smart program are still permissible. Before engaging in these activities and to avoid Municipal Ticketing, residents are strongly encouraged to research the City Bylaw. Please visit the City of Revelstoke website at www.cityofrevelstoke.com and review section 5.0 of Bylaw #1772. For more information contact Revelstoke Fire Rescue Services at 250-837-2884.

FINANCE 2015 SEWER FRONTAGE TAX ROLL

Inspection of Documents: Copies of all the relevant documents for the proposed Bylaw Amendments will be available for review in the Engineering and Development Services Department at City Hall, 216 Mackenzie Avenue, between the hours of 8:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday, excluding statutory holidays up until Tuesday, May 12, 2015. Public Participation: At the hearing, the public shall be allowed to make representations to the Council respecting matters contained in the proposed bylaw. All persons who believe their interest is affected by the proposed bylaw shall be afforded a reasonable opportunity to be heard, or to present written submissions respecting matters contained in the bylaw. Continued next column

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In accordance with Sections 204 & 205 of the Community Charter, a parcel tax roll review panel will hear appeals, in respect to the 2015 Sewer Frontage Tax Roll, at 10:00 am in Council Chambers at Suite 102, 103 Second St East, Revelstoke, BC on Friday, May 8, 2015. If you deem your property to be improperly assessed for sewer frontage tax purposes, you or your agent must notify the Collector, in writing, a minimum of 48 hours prior to the appointed time for the review panel. Appeals may be made on one or more of the following grounds: 1) 2) 3) 4)

there is an error or omission respecting a name or address on the parcel tax roll; there is an error or omission respecting the inclusion of a parcel; there is an error or omission respecting the taxable frontage of a parcel; an exemption has been improperly allowed or disallowed.

Tania McCabe, CPA, CA Deputy Director of Finance


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NEWS

B.C. on the Move advances TransCanada Highway improvements

TODD STONE

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KAMLOOPS – The Province’s new 10-year transportation plan, B.C. on the Move, prioritizes investments in our transportation network, and highlights our commitment to continued improvements to Highway 1 between Kamloops and the Alberta border. The Trans-Canada Highway is B.C.’s primary southern east-west corridor. The section between Kamloops and the Alberta border is more than 400 kilometres long and winds through some of the most challenging terrain in Canada. It is an essential corridor for trade and travel, used by as many as 12,000 vehicles each day, and accounting for the movement of $2 billion dollars in trade per year. Since 2001, the provincial and federal governments have invested approximately $700 million in improvements between Kamloops and the Alberta border. As part of this investment, the Province has widened 45 kilometres of Highway 1 to four lanes and has replaced or installed 11 new structures. Work is currently underway to widen more sections of Highway 1 to improve safety and capacity. Construction is in full swing on two major Highway 1 improvement projects between Monte Creek and Hoffman’s Bluff east of Kamloops. An-

other phase of this work will start this spring, to widen another three kilometres of Highway 1 from two to four lanes through Hoffman’s Bluff itself. In addition, work is underway east of Sicamous to replace the Malakwa Bridge and widen three kilometres of highway to four lanes. As detailed in our recently launched 10-year transportation plan, B.C. on the Move, and building on the provincial commitment to invest $650 million over the next 10 years towards four-laning Highway 1 from Kamloops to the Alberta border, the Province will work with Canada to leverage federal funding for priority projects. It is the Province’s goal to increase investment on this corridor to over $1 billion with partners over the next 10 years. With federal and provincial contributions to date, 22 of the 26 kilometres through the Kicking Horse Canyon, east of Golden, have been widened to four lanes, dramatically improving safety and capacity of this section of the Trans-Canada. To complete the remaining four kilometres, an investment of up to $650 million is needed. The Province continues to pursue a federal partnership through the National Infrastructure Component of the Building Canada Fund to enable completion of this project. Other Highway 1 improvement projects prioritized through B.C. on the Move include Hoffman's Bluff to Jade Mountain, Donald East, Illecillewaet and Salmon Arm West. Planning and design work is underway on each of these projects. Through B.C. on the Move, we are making other investments in the safety and reliability of Highway 1. As part of our $25-million-per-year Roadside Safety program, we’ll be piloting a variable speed zone between Malakwa and Revelstoke, and investing in guardrails in key locations along the corridor.

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NEWS

Big Eddy building permit dispute comes to council

ALEX COOPER

alex.cooper@revelstokereview.com A local contractor is asking the City of Revelstoke to begin issuing

building permits in the Big Eddy again. The city says that’s not possible – because there is no moratorium on building permits. George Buhler,

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sue means there isn’t enough water for commercial fire flow. Mayor Mark McKee responded to Buhler, saying he would look into the issues of liability with staff. "What I can tell you, and I can tell residents of the Big Eddy, is that nobody around this table ran for council saying that we cannot give out building permits in the Big Eddy,” he said. What about the premise of Buhler’s presentation – that the city is refusing to issue building permits? Mike Thomas, the city’s director of engineering, said that is not the case. "We're not refusing building permits,” Thomas said. “At no point have we stated to George or anyone else that the city would refuse to issue a building permit if the applicant could show compliance with the relevant bylaws." The relevant bylaw is the one that governs fire flow requirements on commercial properties. Since the Big Eddy Waterworks doesn’t provide adequate flow, any commercial developer would have to devise a system on their property to provide enough on their own, said Thomas. He said that was the case throughout the city and not just in the Big Eddy and that the same rules are being applied to the brewery expansion in Johnson Heights. “This is not an unusual request from the city,” he said. He added that municipalities could be held liable in case of a fire. Buhler, for his part, said the city was “backpedalling like crazy” when asked to reply to Thomas’ comments. The City of Revelstoke has applied for grant funding to help pay for the $4.5 million cost of upgrading the Big Eddy Waterworks so it can both water quality and fire flow requirements. A decision on funding is expected later this year. “"We're making every effort to be successful in the long term to support the Big Eddy water system,” said Thomas.

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ARTS and Hallie Newfield. Liam and I work mainly with clay, but work with other mediums as well to produce two-dimensional work. Cailin works predominantly with sharpie and acrylics, while Maxine works typically with pencil crayon and acrylics. Kayla and Hallie both work exclusively with acrylics. Solo exhibitors will be producing 10 to 15 pieces that showcase their skills. Solo exhibitors are required to frame and price all their own work for the experience. They also will have their own write-ups on themselves and their art. Mrs Browning frames most of the other student work; frames are donated to the art class by the RSS Parent Advisory Council and the Revelstoke Visual Art Centre.

from previous page invited exceptional junior students to join the senior students. The pieces put in the show are based on assignments from Visual Arts, Media, Art Foundation, and IDS courses. Some art work is done by the international students who add their own uniqueness to the show. As in previous years, most student art pieces are for sale. The art show is a superb opportunity for students to get their foot in the door to join the art community. Six students were chosen to have solo exhibits, including myself (Sarah Boaz), Liam McCabe, Cailin English, Maxine Opatrill, Kayla Fenwick,

A thank you to Mrs. Browning for helping with the RSS student artwork, framing it, and working towards organizing an exhibition for the RSS students. Also a thank you to Jackie Pendergast and her team for hanging and displaying the pieces as well as making the show possible. “Now, Then, When? Images, Echoes, and Reflections" will showcase 150 art works across a variety of mediums at the Revelstoke Visual Arts Centre this month. The Revelstoke Visual Arts Centre is located at 320 Wilson Street. It is open from 12–4 p.m. from Tuesday to Saturday. The show runs until June 5. Art by Maxine Opatril

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Special to Revelstoke Review Sitting atop Royal LePage, across from City Hall, you will find the new Revelstoke Coworking space. A 1,100-square-foot communal working environment where individuals, who generally work for different organizations, come to carry out their tasks in a shared space. A progressive model of work life that has caught on in major urban areas over the last several years has finally come to fruition in Revelstoke. A founder of Revelstoke Coworking, Jean-Marc LaFlamme has had an interest in shared working spaces for a while. Providing marketing strategy for the

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Jean-Marc Laflamme (facing the camera) enjoys the new Revelstoke Coworking space along with some his fellow workers. ~ Photo by Keri Knapp, courtesy Revelstoke Coworking.

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Columbia Shuswap Regional District Dance Trio Anna Pfeiffer, Erin Behncke and Brynn Smith took home gold for jazz dance. ~ Just For Kicks Dance Studio

Just for Kicks takes the podium in Okanagan Senior dancers won platinum, third place over all, star performance award and outstanding group award with modern dance The Cave. They also won platinum for their hip hop dance and silver for jazz and tap. They also won silver with for lyrical dance. Other awards received were: — Trio: Anna Pfeiffer, Brynn Smith and Erin Behncke took home gold for jazz dance. — Taya Driediger won gold for jazz solo. — Mikala Tindel won gold for jazz and silver for ballet. — Brynn Smith won silver for lyrical solo. — Erin Behncke won gold for tap solo. — Summer and Makenna won gold for their acro/jazz duet. Congratulations to all our dancers!

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In April, the Just For Kicks Dance Studio took their dancers to the Penticton Kiwanis Dance Festival and to the Vernon Shine Dance Festival. The girls practiced very hard and their efforts were rewarded. Here are the high achievements from Vernon Shine Dance Festival: — Annabelle Thomas won gold and third overall high score for her solo. — Frankie Howe won gold for her solos and Most Promising Dancer. — Summer Novakowski won golds for both solos and a star performance scholarship. — Hailey Christie Hoyle won platinum and high score award for jazz solo. — Junior jazz group Tea Party won gold and secThe Just For Kicks year-end recital is coming up ond place overall high score for junior groups . fast. Come and see the dancers perform their award — Intermediate jazz group Werk won gold and winning dances at the recital on May 13-14 at the third place overall high score, and their teacher Revelstoke Performing Arts Centre. Tickets are $8 per Kali Gawley won the choreography award. person. See you there. 250-837-3975

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Where?

Boulder Room at the Revelstoke Community Center, 600 Campbell Avenue, Revelstoke, BC

Who should attend?

Anyone who believes that their interest in property is affected by the proposed bylaw Amendments shall be afforded a reasonable opportunity to be heard or to present written Submissions respecting matters contained in the Bylaws at the Public Hearing.

How can I find out more about this rezoning amendment?

A copy of the proposed bylaws and relevant background documents may be inspected at the CSRD offices, 781 Marine Park Drive NE, Salmon Arm, BC between the hours of 9:00 AM and 4:00 PM, beginning Monday May 4th, 2015 and ending Thursday, May 14th, 2015 (excluding Saturdays, Sundays and Statutory holidays). The information will also be available for inspection at the office of the City of Revelstoke, 216 McKenzie Avenue, Revelstoke, BC, between the hours of 9:00 AM and 4:00 PM, on the same dates noted above.

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How do I send a written Written submissions will be received in the submission? Regional District Offices until 4 PM on Wednesday, May 13th, 2015 or may be submitted until the close of the public hearing. Written submissions received will be available to the public and the applicant. Email submissions may be sent to: clefloch@csrd.bc.ca Who can I speak to about this application?

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LIFESTYLES

Farmers Market Lowdown: The New and Nearly New Stalls to Check Out IMOGEN WHALE

Special to the Revelstoke Review With beautiful weather and locals picking up their weekly produce, baked goods, plant starters, curry and more, Revelstoke's first official market of 2015 was a success. While the market boasts tried and true local favourites, there were also a few fresh faces to investigate. If you're looking for fresh eggs or any kind of meat bird, Jerry Suderman from Crossroad Farms is a vendor worth checking out. Enjoying his first summer market, Suderman offers chicken eggs (with duck eggs coming in the early fall) as well as chicken, game hens, turkey, duck and goose meat. All his animals are fed natural feed and are free range. Teria Davis, who purchased eggs last week from Suderman, had nothing but praise. “There were great,” Davis said, “and six of them had twin yolks in the eggs. I couldn't believe it!” Also hailing from Armstrong are Halee and Avery Fried with Composted Chicken Manure. The Frieds make the compost at their farm, Corfe's Farms, where they raise Broiler meat chickens. Bagged and ready to be tilled into the garden, the Frieds will be at the Market until mid June, when people’s gardens are set and ready for the summer. “The manure has an odour,” Fried warns. “But your plants will thank you for it.” Janis Morrison is joining the market for the spring session and is excited to be offering her handmade bead and metal bookmarks and paracord pet collars. “I hope to be here for the summer if I can get in,” Morrison explains. “I'm from Salmon Arm and know the market managers for the Shuswap, Gene and Sharon from Mayfair Farms. They encouraged me to try the Revelstoke market.” Michele Broemeling is embarking on her second year at the market. Her food com-

Left, Halee Fried with a bag of her chicken compost. Above, Jerry Suderman with satisfied customers Teria Davis and her daughters Mazi and Zyia. ~ Photos by Imogen Whale pany, Dawg Waggin; Home of the Quinoa Clucker, offers a variety of eggs and cheese sandwiches, smokies and a gluten free chicken dog made from organic chicken and quinoa. “This year I'd like to add a couple salads,” Broemeling says, “one feta, one Asian. I'm also waiting on permission from Interior Health so I can make a gourmet dog with grilled romaine and garlic aioli.” Trever Kehler of USED Recycled Seat Belt isn't new to the market, having cut his business teeth there in 2003, but he is back after a season off. All of Kehler's products are handmade in BC from reclaimed vehicle seat belts. “I make everything from backpacks to diaper bags, computer bags to purses, even sun visors,” Kehler elabo-

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ready to paint or play with. Barefood Market Gardens from Revelstoke, brainchild of Nadia Luckav, is back at the market. While Luckav is in her fourth year at the market, this will be her second in offering a variety of starters for local gardeners to plant. She currently has a selection of herbs and tomatoes, dried tomatoes and herbs, as well as fresh vegetables. There are, of course, many long time favourite vendors returning. A prime example of this is Kelly Roberts and her baked goods, Baked in BC. Roberts is entering her seventh year. Roberts initially got into the market because she couldn't find work in town. The market, she enthuses, has been great. “It's full of young vibrant people who want to purchase. UP TO 65% OFF! Canadiana fry pans feature our toughest, And look at where we most durable, non-stick enviro-friendly coating that is PFOA free. 20cm/8” Canadiana fry pan. live, you can't beat this List: $129.00. Now $44.99! location.” What's more, 24cm/9.5” Canadiana fry pan. now with a repeat cliList: $139.00. Now $54.99! 28cm/12” Canadiana fry pan. entele who know and List: $149.00. Now $69.99! love her goods, Roberts can work full time 50% OFF! 70% OFF! 1.5L Canadiana for herself in the sum6pc steak knife set. saucepan with cover. mer months. List: $49.99. List: $119.00. Long timer and newbie vendors alike have experienced or heard of the popularity of $2499 $3499 the Revelstoke market. 69% OFF! 33% OFF! Keysha Jackson, the 20pc Dunes 3pc mixing bowl market manager, says flatware set. set available in this is reflected on how List: $129.99. blue or orange. List: $29.99. hard it is for new vendors to get a space in 99 99 the summer. “July and $19 $39 August we're pretty MAY 6TH TO 10TH ONLY AT: full,” she laughs, “this is a popular market to REVELSTOKE be a part of.”

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LIFESTYLES

Clockwise, from top left, Michele Broemeling working the grill, a sample of the toys made by Gay Witowski, Janis Morrison holding a dog collar at her stand, a selection of USED hand made bags, Baked in BC: Kelly with some of her baked goods and Barefood Gardens: Nadia with some of her products. ~ Photos by Imogen Whale

It’s that time of year again. Hop on your two wheels! *Love to Bike! *Love to see your coworkers Bike! Become a BTWW Teamleader! Sign up your workplace or school for the Revelstoke’s 7th annual Bike to Work (and school) Week.

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Clarify any registration questions Pick up teamleader packages Learn the website Meet other workplace leaders Create some friendly rivalries NEW this year Bike to School

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SPORTS

Liam Freathy and Alex Gribbon move the ball up the field ~ Photo by Eleanor Wilson

U11 Boys split weekend games JEFF WILSON

Special to the Revelstoke Review The Revelstoke U11 Boys Development team traveled to Vernon on Sunday to play against Vernon and Salmon Arm. The first game of the day was a tough battle against Vernon. Vernon’s quick passes forced our team to work especially hard to shut down each attacking play, and we were reminded of the importance of team formation on the field. Nelson Luxmoore was able to score a goal, but even though the team played well, there was lots to be learned in this 5-1 loss.

Fortunately the lessons learned from our morning defeat were put to use in the afternoon game against Shuswap. The boys widened their game and used supportive passing plays to generate opportunities on the field. With solid passes and a stronger shape, the boys were able to post a 3-0 shutout against the Shuswap team. Rogan Campbell, Francesco Morrone, and Thomas MacDonald were the boys who found the back of the net, and it is thanks to the teamwork and grit of all the boys on the U11 Development team that everyone went home with a smile.

Derailers back in action Revelstoke Derailers jammer Akilla the Honey finds her way through the pack of blockers during Saturday night's roller derby bout at the Forum. About 150 people came out to watch the Derailers battle their way to a 172-158 win over the visiting Kamloops Wreckers. The Derailers next home bout is June 27 against the Okanagan Derby Dolls. ~ Photo by Alex Cooper

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Place of Worship

Place of Worship

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Revelstoke United Church

St. Peter’s Anglican Church

314 Mackenzie Ave 250 837-3198 revelstokeuc@telus.net Visit us at revelstokeunitedchurch.com

Sunday 10 am Holy Eucharist Family Worship Service

With Love from her family and friends.

In Memoriam The family of the late

Rev. Kenneth C. Jones

Church Phone 622 2nd St. West (wheelchair access) 1 250 463 - 2475

Seventh-Day Adventist Church

Cards of Thanks

Saturday Service Sabbath School 9:30 am Worship Service 11 am

Thank you to the Revelstoke Dog Officer’s for jobs well done!

662 Big Eddy Road 250 837-3917 or 250 837-9662

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Seventh-Day Adventist Church Saturday Service Sabbath School 9:30 am Worship Service 11 am 662 Big Eddy Road 250 837-3917 or 250 837-9662 Pastor David Rodriguez 250 515-0488 St. Francis of Assisi Catholic Church Mass Times: Saturday 5 pm Sunday 9 am

Whitt Vernon

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108 1st St. West above the Royal Bank Service Time 10 am Service 2nd Thursday of each month 7 pm at the church. 250 837-4894 www.c3revelstoke.ca Fellowship Baptist Church Worship Service - 10:30 am Life Groups various locations and times through the week Summit Kids: Sun during the service (Nursery to Gr 4) K-Four Street: Tue at 6 pm (K - Gr 4) Stoked Youth: Wed at 7 pm (Gr 8 - 12) Highway 57: Thu at 7 pm (Gr 5 - 7) Pastors: Jordan Eadie Jason Harder 1806 Colbeck Rd 837-9414 www.revelstokebaptist.com

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Crystal Bowl Meditation Monday - Thursday 10 am - 1040 am

Pastor David Rodriguez 250 515-0488

Employment

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Sunday Morning Worship 10 am to 11 am

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Career Opportunities

Home Care/Support Looking for a reliable female Housekeeper/Care Aid to provide home support services for an elderly couple and assist with daily living activities M-F 3:00-7:00pm (flexible) in Revelstoke, BC. Tasks may include grocery shopping, preparing meals, light housework, and various support tasks. $20/hr. Criminal record check required. If you enjoy working with seniors and preparing home-cooked meals, please send resume to revyhomemaker@gmail.com

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Home Improvements

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Emcon Services Inc., a Road and Bridge Maintenance Contractor is seeking applications for a full-time Seasonal Radio Room Supervisor and Accounts Receivable/Administration Clerk position in our Revelstoke office. The position requires an individual who can handle multiple priorities and deadlines in a busy and complex office and work environment and requires above average attention to detail, accuracy and confidentiality. The rate of pay starts at $16.00/hour and is excluded from Union Membership. Hours of work are Mon to Fri, 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Primary duties are: s Supervisory and support functions to the existing and wellestablished winter radio room; s Management of staff leave and radio room staffing s Ensuring both critical and administrative tasks are completed as required s Ongoing accounts receivables – often requiring a high level of detail and reporting requirements to our customers s Assistance with inventory, data entry and reconciliation s Accounts payable support The successful candidate must have the following skills, abilities and experience: s Accounts Payable/Receivable experience s Strong math and analytical skills s Grade 12 education and preferably some recognized postsecondary in office administration and/or accounting/financial s Solid computer skills, including Microsoft Office (Excel, Word), and Access would be an asset s Excellent verbal and written communication skills s Experience in general office/clerical duties such as data processing, filing, and telephone reception and client/ customer referrals. s Must be a highly organized individual and be able to work with minimal supervision. s Ability to supervise Only short listed candidates will be contacted and hiring is subject to pre-employment drug testing. Please mail, fax or e-mail resumes along with a current driver’s abstract to: Attn: HR Manager Emcon Services Inc. #105-1121 McFarlane Way Merritt, B.C. V1K 1B8 Fax: 250-378-4209 E-mail: CFrancis@emconservices.ca Please go to www.emconservices.ca for full job details.

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INVITATION TO TENDER

Private Collector Looking to Buy Coin Collections, Silver, Antique Native Art, Estates + Chad: 778-281-0030 in town.

Downie Timber Ltd. is administering tenders for silviculture projects in the 2015 field season. Opportunities are available for 220.6ha of planting (AD061621), and 972.9ha of surveys (AD061620). Projects are being funded through the Land Based Investment Program (LBIP) and are subject to funding approval. Tender Information can be found on the LBIP website: https://www.fialicensees.com/FIA_ Advertisements/PublicAdvertisements.aspx Closing Date: May 8, 2015

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INVITATION TO TENDER Downie Timber Ltd. is administering tenders for silviculture projects in the 2015 field season. Opportunities are available for 75 ha of manual brushing (AD061622), and 79.9ha of chemical ground site prep (AD061623). Projects are being funded through the Land Based Investment Program (LBIP) and are subject to funding approval. Tender Information can be found on the LBIP website: https://www.fialicensees.com/FIA_ Advertisements/PublicAdvertisements.aspx

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(RSBC 1996) CHAPTER 404 Revelstoke Garage, 110A 1240 Powerhouse Road, Revelstoke, B.C. V0E 2S0 hereby gives two weeks notice of intent to dispose of: VIN 1HGEM21245L805903, a 2005 Honda Civic, belonging to: Andrew Steward, for the Lien price of $200.00 on Wednesday, May 13th, 2015.

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FUNDRAISER FOR

DANIEL LEVESQUE TRUST FUND Saturday May 9th from 10am-2pm.

A group of Guatemalan women, known as 'comadronas', roll-play a birth, using knowledge and gear provided by the Safe Motherhood Project. ~ Photo Birte Paschen

Local midwife becomes part of Safe Motherhood Project MELISSA JAMESON

Special to the Revelstoke Review Four Canadian women are doing their part to reduce the neonatal mortality rate in Guatemala by providing midwives in that country with the tools to provide risk assessment for women giving birth. Guatemala's neonatal mortality rate is among the highest in the world with 350 deaths per 100,000 live births. In comparison, Canada's neonatal mortality rate is 8/100,000. Known as the Safe Motherhood Project, this year was the first time a midwife joined the team. Revelstoke midwife Birte Paschen was asked to join the team after hearing about the project through a client of hers. “I went to Guatamala 18 years ago to study Spanish. I hoped to go back and work as a midwife,” said Paschen. “A client I had in Salmon Arm told me about a woman from her church who was going to Guatemala.” Soon after, Paschen received a call from Annette Borkent and was asked to join the Safe Motherhood Project. Borkent and Paschen, along with Ruth Brighouse and Amanda Shibley made up this year's team. The team spent two weeks in San Miguel Ixtahuacan (they only go to places they are invited). Paschen said the project is well known in Guatemala, and they have two Guatemalan colleagues, one of whom is now paid year round. “I'm so happy about the change we can make in some people's lives,” said Paschen. That change comes about through the education the SafeMotherhood Project provides for midwives in Guatemala. Many of these women are untrained and may simply be the midwife because they are the oldest woman in the village, or their mother did it before them, or “God told them to.” Despite the reasons, women in Guatemala often have to rely on a midwife as getting to a hospital can be complicated. “Seventy per cent of people in Guatemala have a home birth because they live too far away from the hospital,” said Paschen. In addition, if a woman does go to the hospital only her husband is allowed in (the midwife is not) and patients must supply everything from food and bedding to any medicine they may need. By providing midwives in Guatemala the tools to teach risk assessment, the goal of the Safe Motherhood Project is to reduce the neonatal mortality rate. According to Paschen the three biggest risks

during birth are improper hygiene, hemorrhage, and eclampsia (seizure). Over the five days of training, the midwives learn many skills, however the first lesson they are see Safe Motherhood, page 24

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Main Street Café is proud to be hosting a fundraiser for the Daniel Levesque Trust Fund. We will be cookin up a BBQ of hamburgers and hot dogs and a raffle to raise money for Daniel’s family. Please come out and show your support to this wonderful family. They say it takes a village to raise a child. I feel it takes a community to love a child. Thank you and I hope to see everyone out to show their support.

LETS SHOW OUR LOVE FOR DANIEL Main Street Cafe 317 Mackenzie Ave. Revelstoke

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Above, a hand washing demonstration by team member Gloria, (in green top) a Mayan midwife. Right, one of the group of comadronas observing the hand washing demonstration. ~ Photos Birte Paschen Safe Motherhood, from page 23 taught is how to properly wash their hands. “We show them how to do a surgical scrub,” said Paschen. In addition to learning from the SafeMotherhood team, the midwives also get a chance to practice with pregnant women they are currently working with. “They love the hands on approach. Many [of the women] do not read and write, and many do not speak Spanish. They speak a Mayan Dialect,” said Paschen. To help with

this there are two midwives who work with the project as translators. “One thing that really blew me away was meeting Gloria (Mayan midwife). As a midwife in Guatemala you're not paid. She has raised 4 children, her husband is illiterate so when he works he makes less than $5 a day. They put all of their children through school,” said Paschen. This year The SafeMotherhood Project provided education to 60 midwives ranging in age from 20 to 80. After completing the training, a graduation ceremony is held. Both the

Canadian and Guatemalan national anthems are sung, family members come to watch along with hospital staff, town priests and other important people from the community. “They were so proud, most have never been to school,” said Paschen. Each midwife gets a hand book, photograph of the group, grad certificate, bag filled with supplies they use at births (gloves, gauze, umbilical scissors, headlamp, pinard stethoscope, box with soap, brush and nail clippers, and a plastic cover to put over the woman's bed. Every midwife gets to practice

with the equipment they will get. On Wednesday, May 13 at 7 p.m. The SafeMotherhood Project will be making a presentation at the Village Idiot. During the presentation the Village Idiot will be putting on a pizza buffet and donating the proceeds towards the project. In addition, for the month of May, Sangha Bean will donate 25 cents from each cup of drip coffee sold towards the project. For more information about the Safe Motherhood Project you can visit http://safemotherhoodproject.org/.

Think Local + Buy Local = Being A Local! Plan a day Downtown for the Spring Sidewalk Sale on Saturday, May 9th! The Revelstoke Retail Leaders, listed below, invite you to check out the amazing deals and community non-profit engagement, including the Summer Farmers Market in Grizzly Plaza.

The Revelstoke Squash Club is hosting tours of the club including the opportunity to catch junior players in action! The United Church has their annual plant sale in the morning, a must stop for gardeners of all levels! Shelley at Main Street Café is stepping out of the kitchen to serve BarBQ lunch for The Daniel Levesque Trust Fund.

Downtown will be in Sustainable full swing! Downtown Community F i r s t Sidewalk Sale Street Buy Support Prosperity West will Reinvestment The Revelstoke be closed Local Jobs Retail Leaders from Campbell to Mackenzie and will be a hub of are giving away gift certificate activity. Merchants have reached packages for Spring Shopping out to local charities including, from May 10th to June 21st! SPCA, Girl Guides, and NCES. Share your shopping photos and As always, the merchants of First finds! Enter to win from Monday, May 4th to Sunday May 10th Street are offering lots of deals! by posting #StokedToShop on Alpine Village Shopping Centre Instagram, Twitter, Facebook or Merchants & Coopers Foods are visit www.seerevelstoke.com. hosting a Charity BBQ “Dogs for Dogs” with the Revelstoke Canine Search And Rescue.

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