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Opinion: What does support really mean? by Brian Coombs City Council’s recent decision to put the old fire hall up for sale (and not to the arts council), despite saying it supports the arts is nothing new for the arts community. Artists and arts organizations have always had a ton of support— just not financially. In a lot of cases, when people say they support the arts, they generally mean they ‘tolerate’ the arts. It doesn’t matter that they enjoy watching movies, or like listening to music or have a piece of art hanging on their wall, when it comes to the local arts scene, support means they are OK with its existence. Just as long as it doesn’t expect any money. And arts organizations have come to expect this over the years. An artist once pointed out that he, and other local artists, are always expected to donate their work for raffles and such when professionals like dentists or lawyers are never asked to donate their services. He estimated that he had donated more than $10,000 worth of art for worthy causes over the years. He also noted that he was used to it. This isn’t to say that there is not another way to support the arts. Back a short time ago, just over 600 people signed a survey stating that
they wanted the deer cull to go ahead. Despite city staff recommending that they wait until fall to try the cull again, Mayor Pratt said that, “The public spoke, it was 70 per cent in favour of a cull.” With those words, there was a renewed urgency to kill the deer and council voted in favour of an immediate cull. While that incident has no bearing on the old fire hall, it did mark a precedent for City Council in that it appears to take petitions and surveys very seriously indeed. Here at the Kootenay Advertiser, we are generally informed if someone is circulating a petition. After all, it is important to get the word out if you are doing something that requires public participation. But even though the city has had time for the news to sink in that the Cranbrook and District Arts Council will not be receiving any city financial (or other) support for their fire hall bid, no one has come to this office with any kind of petition for the city to change its mind. As the city has set a pretty low bar for surveys and petitions, (around 650 signers), one would think that canvassers would have been hitting the streets trying to collect on all the ‘support’ that the arts council has.
And yet, no petitions have surfaced. There are a few good reasons that the arts council could use to attract signatures as well. To begin with, they have a history of actual support for the arts. They could also point out that even if the city has to put some yearly support behind the endeavour, there are things cities spend money on that reap no immediate financial benefit. Sometimes cities build or support things to show prosperity and power and to cement their identity. Examples of such things include the Arc de Triomphe in Paris, the Pyramids in Egypt, or even the Calgary Tower (a very expensive building to house a fairly small restaurant) in Calgary. They could even say that no one but them has expressed interest in the old fire hall and claim ‘dibs.’ Still, while there have been a few letters to the editor, at the time of this writing, no petition has been introduced in support of the arts council getting city help with the old fire hall. If one isn’t forthcoming, that will demonstrate without doubt that City Council was right in denying the arts council any help, no matter how small, in attaining the historic building. No outpouring of signatures in favour of the Arts Council bid will also show the real level of ‘support’ that Cranbrook has for the Arts Council—and that is a sobering thought.
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PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE - BYLAW 2598 Bylaw Amendment - West Fernie
PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE - BYLAW 2597 Bylaw Amendment - Highway 3 / Webster
The Regional District of East Kootenay (RDEK) Board of Directors is considering an amendment to the Elk Valley Zoning Bylaw. If approved, the amendment will change the designation of the subject property to permit a two lot subdivision. The subject land is located at 1369 and 1389 Hand Avenue in West Fernie, as shown on the attached map.
The Regional District of East Kootenay (RDEK) Board of Directors is considering an amendment to the Elk Valley Zoning Bylaw. If approved, the amendment will change the designation of part of the subject property to permit a subdivision to create one new residential lot. The subject land is located at 3909 Highway 3, about 2.4 kms south of Fernie Alpine Resort, as shown on the attached map.
Bylaw No. 2598 cited as “Regional District of East Kootenay – Elk Valley Zoning Bylaw No. 829, 1990 – Amendment Bylaw No. 74, 2015 (Hand Ave. / Heslop)” will amend the designation of Parcel B (See K6737) of Lot 8, Block 4, District Lot 5455, Kootenay District, Plan 1613, from RR-2, Rural Residential (Small Holding) Zone to RS-1, Single Residential (Urban) Zone. A public hearing will be held at: Fernie Family Centre 521-4th Avenue, Fernie, BC Wednesday, May 20, 2015 at 4:00 pm The Board has delegated the holding of this hearing to the Directors for Electoral Area A and the City of Fernie. If you believe that your interest in property is affected by the proposed Bylaw, you may prior to the hearing: • inspect the Bylaw and supporting information at the RDEK office in Cranbrook from 8:30 am to 4:30 pm Monday through Friday, excluding statutory holidays; • mail, fax or email written submissions to the addresses/numbers shown below; or • present written and/or verbal submissions at the hearing. Submissions cannot be accepted after the public hearing.
Bylaw No. 2597 cited as “Regional District of East Kootenay – Elk Valley Zoning Bylaw No. 829, 1990 – Amendment Bylaw No. 73, 2015 (Highway 3 / Webster)” will amend the designation of part of District Lot 12747, Kootenay District Except Part Included in Plan R368 from RR-8, Rural Residential (Country) Zone to RS-4, Single Residential (Extensive) Zone. A public hearing will be held at:
Fernie Family Centre 521-4th Avenue, Fernie, BC Wednesday, May 20, 2015 at 4:00 pm
The Board has delegated the holding of this hearing to the Directors for Electoral Area A and the City of Fernie. If you believe that your interest in property is affected by the proposed Bylaw, you may prior to the hearing: • inspect the Bylaw and supporting information at the RDEK office in Cranbrook from 8:30 am to 4:30 pm Monday through Friday, excluding statutory holidays; • mail, fax or email written submissions to the addresses/ numbers shown below; or • present written and/or verbal submissions at the hearing.
All written submissions are public information pursuant to the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act. This notice is not an interpretation of the Bylaw.
Submissions cannot be accepted after the public hearing.
For more information, contact Tracy Van de Wiel, Planning Technician, at 250-489-0306, toll free at 1-888-478-7335, or email tvandewiel@rdek.bc.ca.
All written submissions are public information pursuant to the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act. This notice is not an interpretation of the Bylaw.
Steeples Draft Official Community Plan & Zoning Bylaw Open House You are invited to attend an open house to review the draft Steeples Official Community Plan and Zoning Bylaw. The open houses will provide an opportunity to hear a short presentation on the key elements in the OCP and zoning bylaw, review the draft bylaws and ask questions. Comment forms will be provided to assist in gathering feedback on the draft OCP. Open Houses will be held:
Wednesday, May 20th, 2015 7:00 pm to 9:00 pm Wardner Community Hall
Thursday, May 21st, 2015 7:00 pm to 9:00 pm Bull River Community Hall
The presentations will begin at 7:30pm and will be tailored to the individual communities. If you are interested in the currently unzoned area of Wardner and Mayook, please attend the meeting in Wardner. If you are interested in the Fort Steele - Bull River Land Use Bylaw area, please attend the meeting in Bull River. If you are unable to attend the open house, the draft bylaws and comment form are online at www.rdek.bc.ca on May 22, 2015. For further information, please contact Michele Bates, Planner, at 250-489-2791 or toll free at 1-888-478-7335 or mbates@rdek.bc.ca.
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based on sportsmanship, goodwill, teambuilding and the sharing of knowledge about the game. The players were billeted by local families and over the 9 days lifelong friendships were formed. It was truly a once in a lifetime experience for these young boys. The players spent 2 years fundraising for the trip holding raffles, bottle drives, hot dog sales, bagging groceries and puck tosses at the Kootenay ICE Games. This trip would not be possible without the support of the community and local business sponsors; RDEK, Brothers Insurance, Players Bench, Cranbrook Arby’s, Eastside Mario’s, Kootenay Insurance Services, Pages Book Emporium, EKC, Hillcrest Hyundai, Spring Honda, Premier Plumbing & Heating Ltd, Dr. Spowart, Fiddler Construction, Denham Ford, The Bedroom, Cranbrook Dodge, Western Financial Group, H & R Block, BMO, Geoff’s Construction, Steeples Construction Ltd, USW Local 1-405, Kootenay Marine, Pepsi Cola, Kootenay Chiropractic, Cranbrook Vision Care, Landmark Columbia #5, Superstore 1553, Pharmasave, Dr. S.E. Harris, East Kootenay Realty, Kootenay Ice Hockey Club, Carpet Superstore, The Drive/B104, Rella & Paolini, Bridge Interiors, Westland Insurance, Mr. Tire, Redding & Associates, Eagle Plumbing Ltd., Kimberley Family Dental, Wildstone Golf Course, Wolseley, FB Drilling, Kokanee Ford/Kemlee Equipment, Cranbrook Pest Control, Garden Consulting Ltd, Wag ”n” Tails, R.W. Anderson Contracting, Kimberley Electric, Columbia Recycling Ltd., New Dawn Developments, Melody Motors Ltd., Econobuilt Contracting, Slim Pickens, Wasa Lions Club, Chalet Chevrolet, Summit Construction, Mardis Forest Products and the countless community members who gave their change, bottles and support.
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Heather Hepworth has recently been appointed to the position of Dean, Health and Human Services at the College of the Rockies.
COTR welcomes new Dean
College of the Rockies Vice-President, Education and Applied Research Stan Chung is pleased to announce the appointment of Heather Hepworth to the role of Dean, Health and Human Services. Hepworth, a Registered Nurse who holds a Bachelor of Science and a Master of Science in Nursing, has served as acting Dean for the past 16 months. “In her role as acting Dean, Heather has led many critical projects including nursing accreditation, the northwestern Canadian Association of Schools of Nursing conference,
and strategic plan development,” said Chung. “The hiring committee applauded Heather’s broad and deep experience working with our degree, diploma and certificate programs. We look forward to her continued contributions in the future.” Prior to taking on the role of Dean, Heather worked as a nurse, a union vice-president, an instructor and department head. “I am thrilled to be joining the dynamic management team at College of the Rockies. I look forward to contributing to the implementation of the new
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We've had some of them for years and anybody that has grown them knows their beauty and easy to look after growing habits. We always get asked for them and everybody wants the petunias that just grow and grow. It all started with a basic purple wave, then pink, and then the colour choices just kept growing and growing. But aside from the different colors, all waves are not created equally. The growth habits vary a lot between varieties, so it's important for you all to know the differences. We can thank some little genius horticulturalists sitting down in Costa Rica for all these beauties. 1. Wave Petunias: 5-7 inches (13-18cm). These are the original spreading petunia. These beauties create a ground hugging carpet of color that can spread up to 4 feet. They can be used in baskets and containers, but have a low profile and very little poof on top. They are great for hanging over a wall. There are 6 colors with basic purple being the favorite. 2. Shock Wave: 7-10 inches (18-25cm). These have more petite flowers for smaller spaces. They have more of a mounding growth habit. These are great in mixed containers and smaller pots where you don’t want the wave to completely overtake you! There are 12 colors available. 3. Easy Waves: 6-12 inches (15-31cm). These guys are fast growing,with tons of blooms all season. They easily tolerate heat, but will also withstand a cooler spot better than most waves. They grow with more of a mounding habit compared to an original wave, which makes them perfect for baskets and containers. They require very little care and cutting back. This year, there is an exciting new color series called the Velour Series. Berry, Burgundy and Red Velour are all new this year. I saw these at pack trials last year, and let me say, they are spectacular. And guess what.....we are growing all three this year. Numbers are limited so don’t snooze on getting these. This entire series has 26 colors in it. 4. Tidal Waves: 16-22 inches (41-56cm). This variety came to be about 7-8 years ago. If you Google them, it will tell you to use them in a landscape setting or large containers. From my experience, they are fabulous in the right landscape setting, but DO NOT use them in containers! These guys are monsters! They grow tall and they spread. They are called the hedging petunia and that’s how they grow. Use them against a fence, your house, that ugly yard thing you want to hide or the neighbor you want to hide from! I did a sloped bank in them 2 years ago, all in one color, and it literally stopped traffic going by. There are five colors in this variety. 5. Double Waves: 6-8inches (15-21cm). If you like frilly, then these are the ones for you. They have more of a spreading habit than mounding, but are somewhat less aggressive than regular waves. They are great in containers and I find some colors even have a nice scent. They come in 6 colors. If you chose to grow any of these waves just remember this: Chose the appropriate variety for your spot or container Fertilize them very regularly with a good quality water soluble fertilizer. These little guys grow, so they need food! They love sun and thankfully tolerate wind fairly well. If they get straggly chop them off so they get growing nicely again. So, if you want the latest sensation watch for the Velour Series. And also watch for these guys’ cousins: the wave pansies....they too, are lovely. Come Ride “The Wave” at Top Crop this spring....till next week happy gardening.
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CBT unveils over $1.3 million in grants for area Thirty-nine projects have recently been granted a combined total of over $1.3 million from Columbia Basin Trust’s Environment Grants. Funds are also currently available for groups seeking grants of up to $10,000 for their environmental projects.
Groups are encouraged to apply as soon as possible at cbt.org/ applyenvironment. As funding is limited, applications will be considered as they arrive. Projects needing more than $10,000 can apply for funding in the fall.
“We appreciate all the work people throughout the Basin are doing to help preserve the natural assets of our region and address pressing environmental issues,” said Tim Hicks, Columbia Basin Trust Manager, Water and Environment. “Projects of all sizes can
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The BCSPCA East Kootenay Branch Staff would like to thank the following individuals and businesses for their amazing support in helping make this event a great one! The 1st Annual Fur Ball was a huge success in raising funds for all of the homeless and neglected animals who come through our shelter: Sandor Rental, The Road House Grill, See Ya Later Ranch, Tyrel Hawke, Don Sharp and his Bar Crew, The Kootenay Advertiser, B104, Snapd East Kootenay, eKnow, Just Music, Pacific Coastal Airlines, MJ’s Floral & Gifts, The Oak Republic, The East Kootenay Branch Staff and Volunteers, and all of the local businesses for donating items for our auction.
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CRANBROOK CURVES CELEBRATES 15 YEARS OF SERVICING MEMBERS Curves is celebrating its 15th year of servicing members in Cranbrook. It was in May 2000 that the doors were first opened. Since then the circuit has changed with newly designed strength machines and mats instead of recovery boxes to incorporate classes on balance, arms, core, legs, flexibility and strength as well as more intense cardio classes with Jillian Michaels. Curves is famous for its fitness program, a 30-minute circuit with a coach that offers a full body workout. However, in recent years Curves has offered a new membership called Curves Complete. This
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yield significant benefits, and we encourage groups with requests of up to $10,000 to come forward as soon as possible with their project ideas.” Successful projects from the last intake include ones that strengthen ecosystems, help communities mitigate and adapt to climate change, and support environmental education—all of which address goals in the Trust’s Environment Strategic Plan. The BC Conservation Foundation is one of the groups that has received project funding. Its project involves conducting a study on the conservation of grizzly bears in the Flathead and Elk Valley and providing recommendations to improve human safety and reduce human-bear conflicts. “This project helps grizzly bear manage-
ment staff make conservation decisions for grizzly bears,” said Garth Mowat, Wildlife Research Biologist, BC Ministry of Natural Resources. “Because it is based on broad public participation, it educates the public about grizzly behaviour, biology and population trends.” See the complete list of projects approved for funding at cbt.org/applyenvironment. To learn more about the Trust’s other environmental priorities, visit cbt.org/environment. Columbia Basin Trust supports efforts to deliver social, economic and environmental benefits to the residents of the Columbia Basin. To learn more about the Trust’s programs and initiatives, visit cbt.org or call 1.800.505.8998.
City reminds cyclists of rules of the road With the warmer temperatures more cyclists are now on the road. It is also a good time to review some of the rules of the road with respect to riding a bicycle. Basically a person operating a cycle on a roadway has the same rights and duties as a driver of a vehicle. Although there are certain sections under the Motor Vehicle Act specific to bicycles, for the most part the rules are the same. Some of the common offences that cyclists commit are; riding without a helmet,
riding on the sidewalk and not riding on the right side of the road. There seems to be some confusion with respect to yielding to bicycles particularly at intersections and cross walks. Unless the cyclist dismounts and walks they are considered a vehicle and should be treated as such. If there is a stop sign a cyclist must stop and yield to the cross traffic. If they get off the bike and walk, the vehicles must yield to them as they are now considered pedestrians.
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MAY 16
St.Mary Valley Rural Residents Association Pancake Breakfast, 9am-11:30am at he Wasa Lions Grounds. Everyone Welcome!
6279. Hike is about 2-2.5 hours. Bring water, snack and headlamp or flashlight.
JUNE 6
Beginners Biking, 10am at the Platzl visitor centre in Kimberley. Leader-Peter McConnachie 250427-2419. Come out and enjoy a ride through the Kimberley Nature Park.
JUNE 12
Garage Sale Donations, Friends of the Cranbrook Public Library are accepting donations for household items for their garage sale. Please bring items to the Manual Training Centre from 9am-5pm. No large furniture please. For more information, 250-489-6254 Marilyn.
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Spaghetti Supper & Silent Auction in support of Jennifer De PippoParalympic Swimmer. Help Jennifer reach her dream of representing Canada in the 2015 Paralympic Games in Rio De Janeiro, Brazil. Tickets on sale at Lotus Books. $15. Supper starts at 5:30pm at the Colombo Lodge, 2250-8th Ave. S, Cranbrook. Garage Sale of the Friends of the Cranbrook Public Library, Manual Training Centre, 1212-2nd St.N (adjacent to the library). 9am-2pm. Everyone welcome!
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Slugs: To people who hold garage sales that think their “stuff” is worth more than you can buy it at the store for. Maybe you should go garage saling before you hold your own! Hugs: To Melanie Walsh for selling our house. I am one who doesn’t like realtors but she was totally amazing. Very professional and polite. Recommend her to anyone. Hugs: To the Cranbrook Fire Departments Captain Clayton Murrell for coming to our rescue at the last minute and providing us with two fire fighters to give our members a CPR and AED demonstration at the Cranbrook Health Care Auxiliary Heart Healthy Conference held on Monday April 27th, Gordie & John did a great job and we truly appreciated it. Hugs: To our new Marysville Advertiser carrier. We really appreciate having a delivery
service again! Slugs: Amplitudinous slugs to the contemptible lowlife(s) who repeatedly abscond with the “Fraggle Rock” signs-give your peabrain(s) a shake. Slugs: I send five SLUGS to myself for being part of the Cranbrook electorate who voted in a City Council which has such a myopic view of Cranbrook’s future. Hugs: To the amazing doctors and nurses in the ER who have to take on extra patients to compensate for Cranbrook’s doctor shortage crisis and take care of people who have no choice to go to the ER because they cannot get a family doctor. Slugs: To neighbors who do nothing to correct their dogs incessant barking at anything and everything they see. It would be nice to be able to spend time in my own yard without being constantly barked
at by your dogs. Hugs: To the 2 lovely young ladies who gave me a $5 Tim Horton’s card outside of Mark’s Work Warehouse last Monday evening. Paying forward – good job! Hugs: To the two ladies that I met at Elizabeth Lake. They were feeding the geese and goslings bread. I explained what happens to these birds. They develop Angel Wing and grow too quickly thanks to high carbohydrates. This causes their wings to become deformed no longer making it possible for them to fly. This is irreversible and makes them food for prey animals. The poor things don’t stand a fighting chance. I appreciate that they waited long enough to hear the explanation of why we shouldn’t be feeding these birds. Thanks ladies!
If you have a Hug or a Slug...we’d like to hear it. Simply email us at shannon@kootenayadvertiser.com with your short quips, compliments or complaints. We will print the anonymous submissions for all to see. Be honest, but all we ask is you keep it tasteful. Hugs and Slugs will be printed as space allows, if we miss yours check back next week and you will be bumped to the start of the list. You can also drop by a written submission to our office at 1510 2nd Street N. or call Shannon at (250)489-3455 or 1-800-665-2382
MAY 19
East Kootenay Railway Pensioners Association, 12:30 pm, Arthur’s Sports Bar & Grill (Day’s Inn) 600 Cranbrook St. N. RSVP by May 15th. All retiree’s and spouses are welcome. For more info contact Frances Allen 250426-2720 or Myrtle 250-426-2378 or Jean 250-426-8338.
MAY 22
May 22-24 Cranbrook Pride’s celebration. May 22 9-11pm- Laser Bowling (Juniper Lanes), May 23 1-4pm Family BBQ at Rotary Park. May 23 6pm9pm Youth Dance Rotary Park. May 23 11pm-2am Adult dance and entertainment at Dewey’s Pub. May 24 from 10am2pm Brunch Windup at Heritage Inn. For more info visit: www. cranbrookpride.ca or contact 250-426-3383 or 250-581-0055.
MAY 30
Kimberley Aquatic Centre Free Family Swim, 6pm-7pm. Sponsored by Kimberley Medical Clinic. Wasa Lions Fun Day & Community Garage Sale, 9am-3pm at the Wasa Lions Grounds. Contact Sharon 250422-3227 or Val 250422-3499 to book a table or to drop off items for donation to the Lions. Pancake Breakfast 9am-11:30am. Everyone welcome!
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Mosey, 9pm at the Swan Ave. entrance to the Kimberley Nature Park. Leader-Frank O’Grady 250-427-
Cranbrook Alliance Church Sunday Service & Children’s Ministry - 10:30 am 1200 Kootenay Street N. For more info: 489-4704 Senior Pastor Grant McDowell www.cranbrookalliancechurch.com “Seeking the heartbeat of God”
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Pastor Dave Morton 250.426.7564 Mt. Zion Cranbrook 920-11th St. S. Sunday Worship 10 am, Monday Workship 2:15 pm Holy Cross Kimberley 105 Howard Sunday Worship 10 am Trinity Fernie 691 - 4th Ave. Sunday Worship 1:30 pm Immanuel Elkford 2700 Balmer Dr. Sunday Worship 4 pm St. Peter’s Invermere 110-7th Ave. Sunday Worship 1:30 pm
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Knox Presbyterian Church Corner Victoria and 3rd Street south 426-7165 Senior Pastor Young Families Pastor - Pastor Al Brouwer Sunday worship/children’s classes 10am Friendly congregation - biblical teaching - traditional and contemporary music - Everyone welcome!
Wednesday Bible Study 7:00pm 518 Cranbrook St. N. (next door to KFC) For more info: 421-1822 Pastor Steve Moon www.calvarychapelcranbrook.com
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Cranbrook Fellowship Baptist Church Affiliated with Fellowship of Evangelical Baptist Churches in Canada • Interim Pastor Helmut Strauss 2000-5th St. N., Cranbrook • 489-5169 Family Worship .......................... 10:30 am Sunday School ............................ 9:30am
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Kimberley Pentecostal Church 8687 Hwy 95A, Kimberley • 250-427-4677 Pastor Ray Green Pre-Service Prayer * 9:30am Sunday Service & Children’s Church * 10am Everyone welcome King’s Cottage Clothing: Tues-Sat 10am-4pm
Pastor Kevin Ewaskow Sunday morning worship at 10:30am Children’s ministries at 10:30am 334 14th Ave S • 250-426-4319 www.fbccranbrook.org 250.426.4266
Christ the Servant 1100 – 14th Ave. S Saturday 5 PM & Sunday 9:30 AM St. Mary 39 – 10th Ave S Sunday 8 AM & 11 AM
St. Aidan Orthodox Church 201- 7th. Ave. S. • Phone: 250-489-0006 • www.saintaidan.ca
Divine Liturgy Service (English) 10:30 am Fellowship lunch and Sunday School to follow Fr. Andrew Applegate 250-420-1582
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Artists celebrate Kimberley’s mining past On Saturday, May 9, artists Tony and Twila Austin spoke at a public dedication ceremony for their new sculpture, ‘The Sullivan Mine Commemorative.’ The sculpture is welded mild steel and forged repousse and includes a large piece of ore. “Twila and I believe public art is essential. It nurtures both the viewer and the artist and helps create a tangible sense of place. Public art, by its very nature should represent a continuum, linking the past to the
present and projecting into the future,” said Tony. “The Sullivan Mine Commemorative represents our legacy to the people and City of Kimberley, who have nurtured and supported us for the last 20 years.” He then went on to thank Teck Resources Ltd., for co-funding the project with the City of Kimberley. He also thanked Kevin Redding and his crew for finding the jackleg used. He thanked the Regional District of East Kootenay and Columbia Ba-
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Fill your fruit basket When people think about gardening and growing their own food, usually the first few things that come to mind are vegetables such as tomatoes, potatoes, and other green goodies. What people often forget about is their ability to grow their own fruit! Even in the East Kootenays where we can have some unfavorable weather conditions in the winter, we are still able to grow a wide range of fruits. From the smallest of fruits such as strawberries to large fruit bearing trees and everything in between there is some-
thing for everyone. A summer favorite is always fresh strawberries. These delicious little snacks can be easily grown in a regular garden bed or even in a small container or hanging basket on a deck or patio. There are many varieties that grow well in this area and some of our favourites include Tristar and Eversweet! Also remember, there are two types of strawberries; june-bearing and everbearing. June- bearing varieties give you one main crop, towards the end of June. These are perfect if you are travel-
lers in the summer or ar heading to the lake. Everbearing produce berries all summer, for the person that can’t get enough. Raspberries are another easy, fruit bearing shrub you can plant here and reap the benefits. raspberries love good rich soil, a very sunny location and do require a fair bit of moisture so don’t be afraid to water well and mulch to help control weeds and retain moisture. Joan J Raspberry is a new red everbearing thornless variety. It produces from midsummer until frost and
no more being poked when picking. Blueberries are also something we can grow here. The biggest thing to remember about growing blueberries here is to keep the soil acidic. As a rule, our area is very alkaline or has a high ph. Blueberries like a acidic soil with a lower pH. Adding peat moss when you plant them and using acidic fertilizer regularly helps control the soil conditions. Also remember that you need two different varieties of blueberries in order to get pollination and fruit. Garden sulphur
is another great way to lower your ph lower. Apple trees are also a nice addition to any yard. Fortunately, the plant people have even developed trees for the small urban spaces often associated with city or new housing developments Varieties like Scarlett Sentinal and Golden Sentinal are great in pots on the deck or in the small space in the yard. They average about four feet in height. Another great addition to the apple family is the grafted or combo apple trees. These are trees with several varieties of ap-
ples grafted on them. These are wonderful if you live where no other apple trees exist, simply because they pollinate themselves. Plums and cherries are also a great addition. There is a heavy producing series of sour cherry trees that was developed at the University of Saskatchewan called the Romance series. These are extremely hardy and self pollinating. Italian Plums are prevalent everywhere in Cranbrook, and are a good choice if you are truly a plum lover, because once established, these trees produce a
lot of plums. Trees like the Flemish pear are also hardy here, and while they produce scads of little pears, the taste is equivalent to that of store bought pears. The choices are quite extensive as far as growing fruit here in the East Kootenays. The key to any successful planting is to prepare the hole with good soil, provide adequate watering and to ensure you use Nurseryland Fruit and Berry Food specific fertilizer, since it contains the micronutrients that fruit truly need. Enjoy the harvest!
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Harold G Eaton August 26 1941- May 11 2015 It is with deep sadness that the family of Harold Eaton announces his passing on Monday, May 11, 2015. Harold was predeceased by his father Jack Eaton, mother Agnes Robinson, and brother Raymond Eaton. On September 2, 1967, Harold married the love of his life and best friend Peggy. His memory will continue to live on through her love for him. Harold will be greatly missed by his wife Peggy and his children Jody, Jonathon, and Clinton. He is survived by his brothers Lynn, Jack and Doug; and his sisters Doreen, Alexis, and Shirley. He is survived also by his grandchildren and numerous loving family members and friends. Harold will be remembered for his love for his family, passion for his land and the cattle he raised on it, and his dedicated work ethic. He leaves his legacy through his family, his farm, and forty years of business at Cranbrook Flooring. The Eaton Family welcomes you to join them for a celebration of his life on Saturday, May 16, 2015. The service will be at St. Mary’s Parish at 11:00am. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the local 4H Club.
OBITUARY Smits, Tyler July 5, 1993-May 3, 2015 It is with deep sadness and heavy hearts that we announce the sudden passing of our dear son Tyler Smits at the age of 21. Tyler was born in Okotoks, Alberta and moved to Cranbrook with his family in 2006. He graduated from Mt. Baker in 2011 and was pursuing a career in the oil and gas industry working in northern Alberta. Tyler loved his sporting activities, especially playing hockey and golf and camping out with his brothers and sisters in the summer. He is survived by his father John and stepmom Anne Marie, his brothers Justin and Layton, sisters Tamara and Alysha. Tyler was predeceased by his mom Janice in 1999 and his grandfather and grandmother Walter Smits 2000, and Gelske Smits in 2013, and uncle Peter Smits 1977. Tyler will be dearly missed by his many uncles and aunts, cousins, nephews and nieces and along with his many friends. Tyler was loved by all and will be forever in all our hearts. Tyler you left us far too soon, and we will forever miss you and our hearts will ache with sorrow all the days of our lives. We love you and we trust that you are now safe in the hands of Jesus. Memorial service to commemorate Tyler's life was held Thursday, May 7th at the Knox Presbyterian Church in Cranbrook, BC. The gravesite service was held in Okotoks Union Cemetery, Okotoks, AB on Friday, May 8. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to Young Life of Cranbrook.
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$100 & Under 4 matching P245/70/R17”, $25/each. 2 GT Maxtour 185/60/R14”, like new, $80/total. Turn at Lordco, down hill, past dump, 1st right, follow in to 1st barn on left to travel trailer. 4 Toyo LT245/75/R16”, 6-ply, $100/total. 4 P265/70/R17” Goodyear Wranglers, 1/2 ton or SUV, $100/total. 4 GM 6-hole alum. 16” truck rims w/centres, $100/total. Turn at Lordco, down hill past dump, 1st right, follow in to 1st barn on left to travel trailer.
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Cranbrook, BC 1 year Term (Maternity Leave) - 0.8 FTE Job Summary The Administrative Support/Receptionist’s primary responsibility is to deal directly with clients within the office and on the phone providing general information on our services and other resources, booking appointments, supporting the Administrative Assistant, agency programs and staff as required. Qualifications • Completion of Grade 12 with a minimum of six month administrative training. • Two years experience working in an office setting or an equivalent combination of education, training and experience, preferably with experience in the addictions and/or medical field. • Experienced at multitasking administrative duties while handling incoming calls, booking appointment and dealing with clients coming into the office. • Good working knowledge of phone systems, computers and software programs such as Word, Excel, and Power Point, Outlook and Accuro. • Able to work compassionately with people with varied background including those with active mental health and addictions issue. • Ability to provide basic support and troubleshooting for minor computer issues within the office. • Mature, professional work ethic, self-motivated, ability to work independently in a team atmosphere. • Ability to exercise tact and diplomacy in dealing with peers and the public. • Ability to work independently with minimal supervision. • Experience in the addictions and/or medical field. Salary: Commensurate with HEABC Health Services & Support Community Subsector Association, Grid Level 5. Submit letter of application and resume to: Dean Nicholson, Executive Director East Kootenay Addiction Services Society 202, 1617 Baker Street Cranbrook, BC V1C 1B4 Fax: 250-489-1020 Email: dnicholson@ekass.com For more information about our agency, please visit our website www.ekass.com Closing Date: Friday May 22, 2015. No phone calls please, only those short listed will receive a reply.
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Cranbrook, B.C. Tamarack Centre currently has a full-time Accounts Administrator position available.The Accounts Administrator supports the day-to-day operations of Tamarack Centre with leasing administration, accounts payable/receivable, collections, and other financials and property management support. Reporting directly to the Centre Manager, this position requires strong commitment and dedication to providing accurate and timely administrative support and customer service to our clients within an office environment. The ability to multi-prioritize to achieve deadlines as well as strong communication skills and an overall ability to work well with others is required. Qualifications: • Experience – 2+ years related industry experience with an accounting/bookkeeping focus. Must possess a basic understanding of lease interpretation and general accounting knowledge. • Education – Post secondary business education preferred. • Relationship Skills – Ability to communicate effectively, both oral and written; ability to develop and sustain cooperative working relationships. • Organizational/Multi-Task Skills – Ability to allocate one’s time effectively, work under pressure and manage tight deadlines; ability to handle multiple demands and competing priorities, adapt to new ideas and constant changes. • Computer Skills – Advanced skills in Excel and Word; Yardi experience would be an asset. To apply, please visit our website, and register or login on our careers in Canada page: http://www. bentallkennedy.com/careers.php Please email a backup resume to Nikol Hensler, Human Resources Generalist at nhensler@bentallkennedy.com No phone calls, please. Only those short-listed will be contacted.
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EXPRESSION OF INTEREST West Fraser Quesnel Division is soliciting proposals for a 3 year non-replaceable harvest contract of approximately 50,000m3 per year. The blocks are traditional cable yarding ground on slopes 30%-60% east of Quesnel but proposals that include using machine tethering may be considered. For further information, please contact: Chad Swanson, RPF Operations Superintendent West Fraser Quesnel Division Email: chad.swanson@westfraser.com Phone: 250-991-5310
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Private Collector Looking to Buy Coin Collections, Silver, Antique Native Art, Estates + Chad: 778-281-0030 in town. Wanted antiques by private collector, Medalta advertising, like Ogilvies flour, milk pitchers & bowls, or pottery whiskey jugs, with town names on them, also Seltzer bottles, soda pops or pottery ginger beers, from BC, AB or Sask. 1 (250)427-0500 or 420-7129
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Two storey basement home, deck, view, large fenced lot, 4-bedrooms, den, 4-baths, asking $427,000. Call Mike or Nancy, (778)517-5014
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Rare opportunity to purchase private 150 acres 5 minutes from Cranbrook BC. Borders crown land on 3 sides. Mixture of timber and fields. Not in the ALR zoned RR60. Serious inquiries only, $675,000. 250-489-9234
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RV Lots for sale on Kootenay Lake located on the west arm two kilometres from the Balfour Ferry, prices starting at $65,000. Call 1-877-352-9172, email zane@balfourresort.com or visit balfourresort.com
Mobile Homes & Parks
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1-bdrm suite, Forest Park Estates, f/s, w/d, parking, n/s, n/p, n/parties, $750/m, $375 DD. Rod (250)919-8889 Hampshire Apartments, quiet convenient location, inc heat & hot water, n/s, n/p, 1bdrm, $625/mth; 2-bdrm, $775/mth, Call (250)417-7379 Sparwood 1 bdrm condo, @ Mtn. Air Chalets - furn or not inc util, w/deck, no pets, $700 + DD Call 403-616-6467 or 403-474-3926. WILSHIRE Apartments, central location, incl heat, hot water, games room, sauna, n/p, n/s, n/parties, 2-bdrm units, $725-$800. 1-bdrm, $650. Call 250-417-7379
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CRESTON 2 bdrm home w/single car garage in 55+ community - #30 - 310 6th Avenue South. Very clean. W/D & kitchen appliances included. Utils extra. $950 monthly. 1 yr. lease. Refs. required. Call 1(306)222-3563. FOR RENT 2 bed + office. Down town Creston house. One year lease & Ref. $875 util not incl. 604-329-1922. SPARWOOD, 2-storey, 3bdrm townhouse for rent w/full basement, close to school & rec centre. (250)425-4448 primeprop@mymts.net
Seasonal Accommodation For rent: 2 RV Moyie River front lots, fully serviced, side by side, 100x40, at 3 Valley Resort in Yahk, BC, $1000/year each including services. Email for more info:
1993 Toyota Corolla FOR PARTS,
has some rust, only starts once in a while, 165,400 km, blue color, GAS PEDAL IS ON THE LEFT SIDE, asking $500 obo. Please call (250)919-7797 4 Firestone winter tires, 195/65R15 4-bolt mounted on steel rims, off of Chev Cobalt, should fit any Chev or Sunfire, used 1 month, $500 firm. (250)427-3477 Four 205/60R16 Goodyear Nordic winter tires on 5-hole universal mag wheels, Nitrogen, balanced. Used one season, ex. cond., $450 firm. (250)489-2100 (250)421-0020
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Holiday trailer or rent. Fully serviced & set up at Kristina Creek Resort. Sleeps 4, ideal for young family, games, trails & swimming pool. See www.kristinacreek.ca or call (250)424-5403
1993 Toyota Corolla FOR PARTS,
Suites, Lower 1-bdrm suite in Cbk, F/S, W/D, covered parking, n/s, n/p, no parties, $750/mth inc. util. (250)581-0952 Available soon: brand new bi-level suite, 1400 sq.ft., 3bdrm, kitchen, dining, LR & pantry, F/S, W/D, private entry, good area, close to school & downtown. (306)227-6152 Cranbrook
has some rust, only starts once in a while, 165,400 km, blue color, GAS PEDAL IS ON THE LEFT SIDE, asking $500 obo. Please call (250)919-7797
Cars - Domestic
Want to Rent Senior looking for 1-bdrm apt., reasonable rent, in Cbk, willing to do garden work. Reiki practitioner, willing to exchange Reiki work for partial rent. Non-smoker, have small well behaved lap dog. (778)891-3073
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Antiques / Classics 1963 Plymouth Belvedere, push button control, please make me an offer. (250)4268307
1966 Chrysler Windsor, partially restored, $7000 obo. (250)429-3937 1979 Chev Malibu Classic, 2-dr, new: engine, paint, headers, top end cam & lifters, ex. cond., asking $5500. Call after 5pm, (250)426-5498
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May 16, 3248 Jim Smith Lk Rd., 10-4, large variety of misc. items. Moving Sale: Sat May 16, 9-4. 125-311th Ave. Kimberley (Marysville), Our apologies with postponing last weekend. Double bed, shelves, display case, Kirby vacuum, household goods, some antiques, tools, collectables. Sat, May 16, 9am-noon, 1321 20th St S. Vintage & antique tools, bandsaw, router, fishing, some household, 3/4 ton Comalong
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1992 Toyota Corolla Wagon, new alternator, new winter & summer tires all on rims, newer muffler, well maintained, 277,000 km, $1400. Call (250)428-5624
2007 Mazda 3 Sedan Manual transmission After market LED Spyder headlights Kenwood CD/ DVD deck Bluetooth compatible. Excellent condition. Very clean. One owner. $7500 (250)919-7788 2011 Hyundai Elantra Touring GLS 4-cylinder, 4-spd auto, block heater, new windshield, air, cruise, mud flaps, seats-5, CD/AM/FM, 4-new winter tires on rims, 4-summer tires on rims, no accidents, one owner & well maintained, only 85,300 km, $9800 obo. (250)4212535
1993 Toyota Corolla FOR PARTS,
has some rust, only starts once in a while, 165,400 km, blue color, GAS PEDAL IS ON THE LEFT SIDE, asking $500 obo. Please call (250)919-7797 1997 Camaro 30th Anniversary Edition, black, V6, auto, loaded, 30,000km on new motor, $4700 obo. (250)428-7454 1998 Subaru Forester AWD, well maintained, new timing belt, battery, windshield, no rust, 220,000 km, $5000. (250)346-3378 2001 Monte Carlo SS, 3.8L, V6, auto, loaded, 125,000km, new battery, plugs, wires, good cond., $3600 obo. Call (250)426-4505 2002 Chevrolet Impala, 4-dr, runs great, fully loaded, leather, sunroof, good tires, 270,000 km, $2500 obo. (250)489-1521 (250)464-9997
Cars - Sports & Imports 2008 Mazda 5, auto, 6 passenger, loaded, 180,000 km, absolutely immaculate, $7777.77. (250)426-7354
Commercial Vehicles
2.5L V6, Std, almost new, rebuilt front to back, ex. cond., very fast, $5000 Too many details to list. (250)489-1956
2002 PT Cruiser Chrysler, 5-spd std, 43,000 km, air, p/w, no rust., $2000. 1994 Mazda Miata, 72,000 miles, auto, hard & soft top. 2000 Ford Explorer, no rust, 3-spd auto., $2000. (250)428-4775 2002 Toyota van, must sell, offers. (250)426-8307 2003 Buick LeSabre, $2500. 1993 Jeep Cherokee Sport 4x4, $800. 1(406)291-7201 Grasmere, BC 2005 Ford Mustang, 72,000km, 5-spd manual, $8900 obo. (250)426-9735 2008 Chevrolet Cobalt, 120,000 km, summer & winter wheels, air, $6500 obo. (250)427-7153 2008 Dodge Charger RT, 5.7L, 85,000km, one owner, summer driven only, $18,500. (250)417-7163 2008 Pontiac Grande Prix, V6, 1 owner, no rust, no dents, 111,000 km, $9500. Call (250)427-7094 (250)427-8758 2009 Pontiac G5, 4-dr, manual, FWD, 97,390 km, ex. cond., $6250. (250)489-5392
Trucks & Vans
Recreational/Sale
Recreational/Sale
Trucks & Vans
Reduced by $1200. Camping & Hunting. Truck & camper, rebuilt motor, trans, drive shaft, 8000lb winch, new water pump, alternator, power steering pump, master cylinder, shocks, 3-way fridge, stove, heater, many more, asking $4700, may consider trades.Call Ray,(250)489-5038
1999 Dodge Dakota, V6, 5-spd, 4x4, good runner, $4500. (250)423-0328 2000 Dodge Ram 1500 Quad cab 4x4, $5200 obo. Call (250)426-8032 2000 Dodge Ram 2500 diesel, 24 valve, loaded w/leather, good shape, 200,000km, $11,800. Leave message at (250)829-0773 or call (250)421-7133 2002 Dodge Dakota 4x4, 4.7L, auto, 205,000km, 4-dr, air, very clean, $6900 obo. (778)517-5084 2004 GMC Sierra SLE 2500, 6.6 Duramax, 4-dr Ext cab, fully loaded, auto, 342,000 km, ex. shape, clean interior & body, 1 season on new winter tires, $12,400 with topper, $11,800 without. (250)4231377 2006 Chev Silverado 2500HD Ext. cab 4x4, includes aluminum bullboard, drybox, stainless steel stepbars & 4 winter tires on rims, only 122,000km, $18,500 obo. (250)426-5987 2006 Ford F150 Supercab, 4x4, p/w, air, new rubber, clean, $14,000. Leave message, (250)427-5162 2006 GMC 2500 HD 4x4, V8, auto, a/c, 260,000km, well maintained, receipts for new parts, $15,000. (250)426-8591 2007 F150, 4x4, 133,000 km, red with matching canopy, immaculate cond., trailer tow package, has all service records, can be seen at Mister Tire in Cranbrook, $14,000. (250)426-9606 2007 Ford F150 Lariat Supercrew, 4x4, 5.4 V8, leather interior, p/moonroof, sprayed shortbox, tri-fold Tonneau cover, air suspension kit, 61,000 km, ex. cond., $20,000. (250)426-9572 2008 DODGE Ram, 3500, 4x4 crew cab, loaded w/8’ box,$30,000. Good used work trucks. 1(250)427-6199 2008 F150, 4x2, Super Crew, XLT, V8, 170,000km, loaded, white/tan, new 3-fold Tonneau cover, great cond., $10,999.99. (250)426-5093 2009 Silverado pick up, longbox, 2WD, V6, auto, air, p/w, $6500. (250)428-0108 2010 Ford F-150, 4x4 ext cab, loaded. Also other good used trucks. 1 (250)427-6199
1996 Yamaha Big Bear 350 quad, plow, winch, $4000.(250)423-0328 2010 850 4x4 Polaris Sportsman Touring, c/w winch, windshield, back box, extra set of tires & rims, handle bar warmer & tracks, asking $8500 with tracks or $6500 without. (250)529-7434 2010 Dinli Centhor, red, 700cc ATV, trunk, wench, 500km, $5500. (250)428-7305
Recreational/Sale 1976 Belleview 18’ camping trailer, everything works, $1100 obo. (250)489-3823 1978 24’ Prowler, good cond., $1900. (250)427-3300 1984 36’ motorhome, Beaver, Class A, for hunter’s lodge or extra cabin, no slides, 18’x16’ awning, everything works, queensize island bed, full bathroom, pantry, AC/DC propane fridge, ice maker, 4-burner stove, hardwood living room, many cabinets, 2 air conditioners, furnace, 110V 50 amp/12volt electrical, 350L water, 90L propane, 50kw generator, storage, view May 13-21 at 52PR Campground, Baynes Lake, $3500. Contact John, (403)329-0768 or (403)715-2701 or email aba11076@telus.net
1991 Dodge Ram Cummins diesel & 2010 Adventure camper. 140 watt solar panel, television, skylight, surround sound stereo system inside & out. $24,999 obo for both. (250)427-6806
2008 750 Honda Shadow, 16,823 km, c/w windshield, saddle bags, sissy bar, engine guard & bike cover, ex. cond., $6000. (250)529-7724 2009 Honda Goldwing, nav, audio, CB, other extras, call in evenings, (250)428-4301 HD Sportster factory 1200 custom, 5400 km, mint. (250)426-7710
1992 PROWLER Regal 26ft holiday trailer. Good cond. $5,600. 250-428- 8912 1992 Terry 29’, sleeps-6, rear walk around bed, appliances good working cond, newer fridge & awning, $4800. (250)428-7208 1997 Vanguard Wrangler 5th wheel, 26’, hitch included, asking $8000. (250)426-5535 1998 Kustom Koach 5th Wheel, 27.5’, like new, original owners, never smoked in, used 2 weekends, slide-out, air, awning, furnace, gas/electric fridge, loaded w/options, paid $51,900, reduced to $13,500 obo. (250)427-4435 1999 25’ Salem 5th Wheel, slide, loaded, $5600. Call (250)422-3217 1999 29-1/2’ Fleetwood Storm Class A, good cond., from Arizona, 451 C.I., 34,000 miles, queen bed in rear, $16,000 obo. 1976 Class C Dodge 17’, Tioga, 318 C.I., fiberglass body, like new tires, good running cond., $3000 obo. (250)428-4775 or (250)4894688 1999 Jayco Litehawk 21BH, rear bunks, U-shape dinette, stereo, 4400lbs, awning, F/S, oven, very clean, no leaks, $6500. (250)489-0446 2003 23’ Westwind camper, sleeps-6, Jack & Jill beds, solar panel equipped, clean, outside shower, asking $7000. (250)427-5987
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2006 Yamaha V Star 650 Silverado Classic, 9459km, saddle bags, windshield, sissy bar, halogen headlight, bike cover, electric vest (new never used), $5800. (250)489-4532
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2005 29’ Holiday trailer, equipped with solar panels, 285 watts, 2000 watt inverter, large slide w/awning, dual wheels, mint cond., $16,000 obo. (250)342-6805
Motorcycles
2002 Merc Cougar
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Motorcycles
45’ Commercial transport van, heated, new 24.5 rubber, $5000. (250)489-8794
1979 Honda XR500, running, $750. (250)426-8508 1982 Honda Interstate Goldwing, 1100cc, A1 shape, 62,372km, inc. trailer, asking $5500. Henry, (250)428-3545 1990 BMW K-1, 1000cc, rare model, red & yellow, flat four, 4 valves per cylinder, fuel injection, stainless steel exhaust, new Michelin radials, 55,000 km, $4500 obo. Must be seen! (250)426-8408 2004 Black Honda Rukas scooter, 50cc, low mileage, $1500. (250)417-9976 2004 Vulcan 2000, 2053 cu.cm of power & torque, if you are searching for the most powerful cruiser in mint cond., this is it! $7900. (250)2316720 Kimberley 2004 Yamaha Roadstar 1700, ex cond, 40,000km, lots of extras including Stage II upgrade, $8400. (250)489-2474
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2011 HONDA CRF230F w/riding gear, low km, 10 hrs approx riding time, $4800. 1 (250)426-3606
Off Road Vehicles
1985 Thunderbird Elan V6 Automatic 78,500 km No rust excellent condition $5,500 OBO (250)421-7054
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2008 Pioneer 19’ trailer, ex. cond., barely used, $13,500. (250)421-3885
Snowmobiles 2005 Arctic Cat M7, $3500 obo. (250)489-2877
Sport Utility Vehicle 2009 22’ Salem f/s, furnace, c/w hitch, sleeps-6, awning, $9999 firm. (250)489-4276 2009 Keystone Hideout 23RKS with slide, walk around queen, 2 entries, ex. cond., $13,500. (250)422-9321 or (250)421-9328
2010 Chalet folding trailer, solid wall & roof construction. 1435 lbs / GVW 3000 lbs. Cooktop, sink, water pump, propane heater, fridge, awning Asking $10,500 Ph: 250-489-3259 2011 Coleman 26-1/2’ Lite CT250GS travel trailer, walk around queen bed, ducted air & heat, slide has couch, sink & stove, 1/2 ton towable, power awning, hard wall siding, $17,500. 1(250)402-6717
1998 Jeep Grand Cherokee Very Good Condition! Many Upgrades Call for info (250)426-7988 1998 Toyota 4Runner SR5 V6 engine. 4DR 4X4 green with PS/PB/Power windows, cruise control, winter rated tires, trailer hitch. In excellent condition with 330,000 Km . $4800 OBO 250-430-7446 1999 Chev Blazer SUV, good cond., 239,263km, 4WD, auto, sunroof, 31 10.50 R15 LT tires, clean, V6, $4000 obo. (250)427-3040 (250)427-6376 2000 4-Runner, 3.4L, V6 standard, 5-spd, running boards, sunroof, tow package, new clutch, 372,000km, 2nd owner, $4200. Dave, (250)489-0999 2002 Explorer Limited, V8, w/trailer tow package, ex. cond., $5500. (250)426-7354
2011 Lance camper 1181, slide out, full bathroom, winter package, solar, loaded, like new, $28,800 obo. (250)4269832 2011 Chev Traverse LT, 60,000km, AWD, 8-passenger, 2-1/2 yrs left on extended warranty, never winter driven, ex. cond., $25,500. (250)342-6968 Windermere 2012 Creekside 22RB, walk-around bed, couch, oven, MW, large bathroom, day/night blinds, 30 lb propane tanks, black tank flush, solar panel, p/awning, new battery, 3-yrs left on EXTENDED WARRANTY, $19,800. (250)489-1645
Trucks & Vans
2012 Jayco Jayflight Swift SLX 184BH trailer, weighs under 3000 lbs, sleeps-5, a/c, sink, 2-burner range, fridge, microwave, tub/shower, toilet, ex shape. $9200. (250)4219286
1984 S10 Blazer, 4x4, 350 V8, 700 rear transmission, 9 bolt Curry rear end, $6000. (250)427-7094 1993 Chev Silverado 1500 Ext cab 2x4, 350 cu.in., 4-spd auto, hard cover, running boards, Michelins, tow package, 288 K, runs great, $2400 obo. (250)402-6043 Creston
Commercial Vehicles
2009 Chev Silverado 1500 Extra cab 4x4, immaculate cond., 121,000km, $20,000 (250)428-9606 Hunter’s Special: 1980 Chev pickup, with Okanagan camper, great shape, comes with canopy, $3500. (250)421-9160 Selling locally, 2003 GMC 4x4 pickup, 5-spd standard, regular cab, short box, $6000 obo. Call for more details, (250)427-7171 or (250)4645214
Utility Trailers Flatdeck trailer, 16’x8’, heavy duty, double axle, new tires & spring shackles, $3500 obo. (250)489-5798 Tandem utility trailer, flatdeck, 8x16, $2200. (250)4176893
Boats 12’ Harbor Craft w/5hp Honda 4-stroke & gas tank, lots of extras, $2200. (250)919-7580 2003 SEARAY 185 Bowrider. with trailer. Tan colour, V6, 4.3L engine with 25 hrs run time. New stern drive. Swivel seats, bimmi top. Complete with manuals, serviced regularly. Exc. cond. Stored in covered garage in winter. $12,950 Call (250)342-5229. 2008 Campion Explorer 552i 225 HP, inboard 4.3 L Mercruiser, 8HP troller with remote control fully loaded for fishing $35,000. 250 417-6867
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2014 Cougar Travel Trailer, 19’, with large slide, most options inc. power awning, as new, $24,500. (250)427-0728 35’ Toy hauler, has 10’ garage, sleeps 8-10, $16,000. Two 8’ campers, both have fridge, stove, furnace, one has bathroom, $1200 & $3000. Good clean units, Call (250)428-9759
1995 Ford E350 Power Stroke Diesel Cube Van, 121,300 km. Needs transmission work. Sold as is for $1,000. Please contact the City of Fernie @ 250 423 2247 1998 Ford F150 4x4, 4.2L, 5-spd, 170,000km, shortbox, canopy, $6000 obo. Call (250)428-9884
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2005 EAGLE 9900i May 2013 - Complete engine re-build, new rad, wiring harness, heater and hoses. September 2014 - Replace turbo, replace 6 shocks, replace quick release valve on front differential. October 2014 - New tires all around: Steers have about 3,000 miles on them, Drives brand new. PRO-HEAT with bunk heater (RECENTLY SERVICED), inverter, microwave, fridge, tire chains, Moose Bumper. Super 40 Rear -ends/ 18 double over trans./244� wheel base September 2014 - C.V.S.A. inspection comment “VERY WELL MAINTAINED VEHICLE�.
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Steele Heritage Town teamed up earlier this March to host an active, outdoor event for children and families across the Kootenays. The Fun Derby kept participants entertained with a host of games and contests including children’s mystery catch, bean bag toss, sack race, arts and crafts, tug-o-war, three legged races, wagon
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