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CRAIG LINDSAY
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While all the dry, hot weather is nice for barbecues and beach visits, it is making for a dangerous wildfire situation. Grand Forks is presently rated 5, the highest rating, for extreme wildfire danger at the Southeast Fire Centre. The city received the rating on Monday after a few days with a 4 (high danger). Fanny Barnard of the Southeast Fire Centre said that residents need to be cautious particularly around campfires, which are not presently banned. “We have had wardens out on patrol and there has been a lot of abandoned campfires throughout the Southeast Fire Centre,” said Barnard. “It’s still really important for people to know before they leave an area for any amount of time that the ashes have to be cool to the touch. Anytime you light a campfire you need to have eight litres of water or more and tools such as a shovel to properly extinguish it.” Barnard said that anyone leaving a campfire burning could be fined up to $350. They could also be held responsible for the full cost of fighting any escaped fire. “We had one initial attack crew respond to an escaped campfire in Cranbrook,” she said. “But it’s out now.” The fire rating is based on a
number of criteria collected at each respective weather centre including the build-up index for humidity, moisture of combustible materials, and weather. “In April we’ve had 50 per cent of normal precipitation at the Castlegar airport,” said Barnard. “The fuel is much dryer than normal. There was some precipitation in Grand Forks recently but most of the precipitation has been really scattered. There hasn’t been heavy rain fall.” Barnard also stresses that campers need to take wind into account when selecting a site to build a campfire. “It has to be away from combustible materials, obviously,” she said. “You need to have a guard built around it deep into the soil. Only light what you can reasonable expect to put out if it does escape.” The Southeast Fire Centre will be releasing an open fire restriction category 2 and 3 for the entire region, which will start Friday. “The ban will take into account industrial burning, backyard burning, barrels, fireworks, sky lanterns, grassfires…anything but a campfire less than a half metre by a half metre in size or camping stoves that use briquettes or propane,” said Barnard. The fire danger rating for Christina Lake is 4 (high rating), while the rest of the Boundary is 3 (moderate rating).
Landfill fees increase CRAIG LINDSAY
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Residents may have noticed an increase for tipping fees at the landfill recently. The rise in costs, which went into effect on May 1, are necessary for the RDKB to maintain the solid waste management services by increasing user fees instead of taxes. Regional solid waste management is a region-wide service funded by a combination of user fees
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and taxes, with the majority of revenue coming from user fees. “It’s designed to recognize the value of curb-side collection service,” said Tim Dueck, solid waste program coordinator. “The charge for a bag of garbage in the curbside service is $3. If people in Area D or Area C use the curbside service it’s a dollar cheaper than bringing it to the landfill. Ultimately, the landfill is an industrial site. Certainly the public is welcome out there but • See LANDFILL FEES page A9
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he Lieutenant Governor for B.C., the Honourable Judith Guichon, visited Grand Forks on May 11th. She was greeted by Mayor Konrad and Council on the front steps of City Hall and given a tour of the restored City Hall Building. Her Honour attended a luncheon at Gallery 2, an assembly at GFSS and a tea at the Silver Kettle Village.
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t the Association of Kootenay and Boundary Local Governments Annual General Meeting in Nakusp, April 22 to April 24, 2015 a resolution submitted by Grand Forks City Council, to Include Marijuana Derivatives and Review Access was debated and passed with 84% support. Resolutions that are Carried are sent to the Union of British Columbia Municipalities for debate on the floor of the UBCM
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Annual General Meeting the week of September 21, 2015 in Vancouver. The submitted resolution reads “Therefore be it resolved that UBCM request the Federal Government to include marijuana derivatives as part of the legal medical marijuana program, and further review the legislation and options for greater local access.” Motion passed with 84%
normal or lower than normal snow packs. Temperatures have been warmer than normal for this time of year and precipitation has been lower than normal for this time of year. Environment Canada is forecasting a very high likelihood of above normal temperatures over the May to July period. As a result water conservation will be an important factor as we move into the summer months. Also, with the below average precipitation and above average temperatures so far this spring, the forests are already very dry in many areas and extreme caution will have to be exercised at all times. So far this year the Wildfire Management Branch has responded to 25 fires in the Southeast Fire District (includes Boundary zone), all of which have been human caused.
Open Fire – Backyard Burning An open fire or backyard burn is: • Waste materials in one pile not exceeding 2m in height and 3m in width. • Burns material concurrently in 2 piles each not exceeding 2m in height and 3m in width. • Burns stubble or grass over an area that does not exceed 0.2ha. • Open burning exceeding these dimensions must obtain a permit at 250-365-4040. A person may light an open fire within 1km of forest or grass land when: • The person is not prohibited to do so under another enactment. • It is safe, and is likely to continue to be safe to do so. • The person establishes a fuel break around the burn area. While the fire is burning and there is a risk of the fire escaping, the person ensures that: • The fuel break is maintained. • A fire suppression system is available at the burn area, of a type and with a capacity adequate for fire control, if the fire escapes. • The fire is watched and patrolled by a person to prevent escape and the person is equipped with sufficient fire fighting tools. • The fire does not exceed the capacity
ROPERTY TAX SEASON IS UNDERWAY. Here are some frequently asked questions regarding your property tax notice. 1. Tax notices will be mailed out by the last week in May, if you have not received your notice by June 15th, please contact City Hall to confirm your mailing address. The City is required to mail to the mailing address on title at the Land Titles Office. If your mailing address has changed, you must contact Land Titles and let them know. 2. If this house is your principle residence, you must make application for the Home Owner Grant every year. 3. The Home Owner Grant must be claimed prior to July 2, 2015 to avoid penalty, if it is not claimed it is considered taxes owing and the penalty applies. 4. If your Home Owner Grant status has changed, please contact your mortgage company to inform them so that they can pay the correct amount of taxes on your behalf.
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6. Credit cards are not accepted for the payment of Property Taxes. 7. Accepted forms of payment are cash, cheque, debit card as well as telephone and internet banking through most financial institutions. 8. Payments must be received by the City on or before 4:00 p.m. July 2, 2015 to avoid the penalty. Penalties are mandated by Provincial legislation and are not discretionary. 9. Payments will be processed on the effective date sent from your bank. Therefore, payments made late in the day after your bank’s cut off time will be processed the following day. If you have any questions regarding the effective date, please contact your bank. 10. Please note that any refunds on tax overpayments will be paid out on August 11, 2015. In order to receive a refund on tax overpayments, the request for refund must be received at City Hall by July 31, 2015.
Grand Forks Sprinkling Regulations
or those consumers connected to the City of Grand Forks water system, outdoor sprinkling is limited to the following days and times. Those premises with “even” numbered civic addresses may sprinkle on “even” numbered days (ie: 2nd, 4th, 6th, etc.). Those premises with “odd” numbered civic addresses may sprinkle on “odd” numbered days (ie: 1st, 3rd, 5th, etc.). Manual Sprinklers: From 7:00 a.m. until 9:00 a.m. | From 7:00 p.m. until 9:00 p.m. Automatic Timed Underground Sprinklers: EITHER From 12:00 a.m. (Midnight) until 4:00 a.m. OR From 7:00 a.m. until 9:00 a.m. and From 7:00 p.m. until 9:00 p.m. BUT NOT BOTH!
of the persons and fire fighting tools on site to take timely action to prevent any fire from escaping. • Before leaving the burn area, the person ensures that the fire is extinguished. Open fire burning is prohibited within the municipality of Grand Forks. Grand Forks Fire/Rescue appreciates your cooperation.
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Spring Freshet Update
he average snow level in the Boundary basin as of May 1 is 58% of normal snowpack. The provincial average is 69% which is the lowest May 1st measurement in the past 31 years on record. Pretty much all of the mid-range snowpack is gone. This snowpack is what largely affects the rivers during spring freshet. The high-range snowpack is well below average for this time of year. As a result we may see lower than normal river water levels during the summer. The seasonal river run off is earlier than normal this year and we will likely not see any higher levels than what we see now. However flooding is always possible during the snow melt freshet season, even in areas with
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Sprinkling shall be permitted on the 31st day of any month as follows: Manual Sprinklers: Those premises with “even” numbered civic addresses may sprinkle in the mornings from 7:00 a.m. until 9:00 a.m. and Those premises with “odd” numbered civic addresses may sprinkle in the evenings from 7:00 p.m. until 9:00 p.m. Automatic Timed Underground Sprinklers: EITHER From 12:00 a.m. (Midnight) until 4:00 a.m. OR Those premises with “even” numbered civic addresses may sprinkle in the mornings from 7:00 a.m. until 9:00 a.m. and Those premises with “odd” numbered civic addresses may sprinkle in the evenings from 7:00 p.m. until 9:00 p.m. BUT NOT BOTH! Flower gardens, vegetable gardens and newly planted lawns and landscapes may be hand watered at any time using a hand held nozzle. i.e. No manual sprinklers
For New Planted Lawns and Landscapes – First Month Only Newly planted lawns and landscapes may be sprinkled twice a day everyday from 7:00 a.m. to 9:00 a.m. and 7:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. for the first month only using either manual sprinklers or automatic timed underground sprinklers. Automatic timed systems can be used to water up to 5 minutes per zone at a time with
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total watering time not to exceed 4 hours. Newly planted lawns and landscapes may be hand watered using a hand held nozzle at any time. i.e. No manual sprinklers. City Parks and Cemetery will adhere to the same number of hours as residential water sprinkling.
Public Notice Decommissioning of Wells – Grand Forks
n September 2014 Hemmera received a Certificate of Compliance from the BC Ministry of Environment (BCMOE) for the former Chevron and IOL retail sites at 1863 and 1866 Central Avenue and all offsite properties regarding the hydrocarbon and metals impacts. BCMOE requires that groundwater wells that are no longer required must be properly decommissioned in accordance with the Groundwater Protection Act. To address this condition, Hemmera is
planning to decommission 85 groundwater monitoring wells along Highway #3 (Central Avenue) and surrounding streets and properties between 18th Street and Pahoda Slough in Grand Forks, B.C., in the period June 1-12, 2015. The work will be limited to daylight hours (8:00h-17:00) with traffic control services present to direct traffic around the work areas along Highway 3 and side streets. Traffic Managed Plan is prepared by Crews Control and attached for your consideration.
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Anyone interested in Sports and Children and Adults with Intellectual Disabilities (Board Members, Coaches, Volunteers, Parents and Support Workers for our Athletes and Parents of the FUNdamentals group) are invited to attend. If you are a fan of courage, if you admire determination, if you can’t help but share in the joy of victory then you are already a fan of Special Olympics.
Tennis Anyone? Our newly formed “Boundary Tennis Club” is looking for new members. Our scheduled adult playing times are: Tuesday and Thursday evenings from 6:30 to 8:30 pm and Saturdays from 1:00 to 3:00 pm. We have the use of all 6 courts at the Grand Forks Secondary School. Adult and junior coaching is planned for the near future. Resurfacing and saving these courts is also an objective of ours.
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1960: John Verigin reunited with mom 1915 As part of Victoria Day festivities, the Grand Forks contingent of the 54th battalion, under Capt. Kirk, executed military maneuvers to the delight of a large number of spectators. 1920 The blacksmith shop of William Liddicoat was gutted by fire at a loss of $5,000. Origin of the fire was a mystery. 1925 A bicycle race of 10.5 miles, one of the featured events of the Victoria Day festivities, was won by Rupert Sullivan. Noble Padgett and Roy Richie were second and third. 1930 Baseball and boxing highlighted this year’s Victoria Day celebrations. 1935 Banner Rebekah Lodge celebrated their 25th anniversary, which included the presentation of a 25-year pin to Mrs. Mary Spraggett. 1940 Greenwood captured the Grand Forks Fire Department’s 40th Annual Victoria Day Basement Tournament, beating Columbia 3-2. 1945 The new portable Gospel Tabernacle in the Ruckle Addition, was opened for services. 1950 W.J. Jones, pioneer resident of Christina Lake, and one of the first settlers in this valley, passed away. 1955 A television signal booster antenna is expected for the area following a proposal made before the CBC committee. 1960 Anna Markova, from Russia, was reunited with her son, John Verigin, whom she had not seen in 32 years.
1965 School District No. 12 (Grand Forks and Christina Lake) will be asking for an approval of a $326,400 referendum to build an addition to the secondary school to expand science labs, industrial, home economics and library. 1970 Over 60 per cent of Ruckle Addition residents signed petitions requesting inclusion in the city limits of Grand Forks. 1975 A proposed trailer park north of the secondary school received opposition from the school district and 74 residents of the area. 1980 An official of the Provincial Emergency Program is warning Boundary area residents to take precautions against volcanic ash spewing from Mount St. Helens in Washington State. 1985 Banner Rebekah Lodge No. 25 of Grand Forks is celebrating its 75th anniversary on May 28. 1990 Candidates for Miss Grand Forks are Tina Peterson, Samantha Free, Pam English, Elenita Cristofanetti and Niki Best. 1995 Perley Elementary students, under the direction of music teacher Lorraine Barg, are reviving the ancient art of handbell ringing. 2000 It seems the fall fair has finally found a home: with money from the slag sales reserve, city council passed resolutions this week designed to establish a permanent site for the event. It will purchase the site at Broadacres on Carson Road for $350,000. In turn, the city will sit down with lawyers to draw up a 25-year lease with the Grand Forks and District
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This week in history On May 19, 1984, one dynasty ends and another begins when the Edmonton Oilers defeat the New York Islanders 5-2 to win the Stanley Cup. The Oilers had been swept by New York in the finals the year before, but the team’s talent had matured, and their offensive onslaught overwhelmed the four-time defending champs. The now legendary Wayne Gretzky led the 1983-84 Oilers with 87 goals and 205 points; this was the second time he had scored 200 points in a year, a feat no one else had yet accomplished. Gretzky’s main partner on the ice was center Mark Messier, who had 101 points in 198384. The team’s other stars included right wingers Jari Kurri and Glen Anderson, with 113 and 99 points, respectively, and the high-scoring defenseman Paul Coffey.
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Fall Fair Society for the site. 2005 Grand Forks City Council decided, after receiving a letter form Pope & Talbot stressing the importance of night flights at the airport, agreed to do away with trees that have been identified by Transport Canada as potential threats to air traffic. 2010 Parents attending a School District 51 board meeting learned that Beaverdell Elementary will not close, at least not for a year. The decision came down as trustees at the meeting unanimously voted against the school’s shutdown, which was proposed to occur on June 30.
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School rankings released CRAIG LINDSAY
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Once again the Fraser Institute has released their annual school rankings and one local elementary school is near the bottom, while another is in the middle. The Fraser Institute’s elementary school rankings are based on province-wide Foundation Skills Assessments (FSA) at grades 4 and 7 levels. The rankings also take into consideration a number of relevant, objective indicators of school performance. Hutton Elementary School was ranked 463rd out of 978 schools in the province with a 6.1 rating in 2013-14. Dr. D.A. Perley Elementary School was near the bottom of the list of schools with a ranking of 916th out of 978 with a rating of 3.3 for 2013-14. School District 51 board chair Teresa Rezansoff dismisses the Fraser Institute results as being inaccurate and biased. “I don’t think there’s any validity to them at all,” said Rezansoff, who is also the president of the B.C. School Trustees Association. “There are so many other factors that they take into account that have absolutely nothing to do with student learning–in the sense of the things that happen in the school. I don’t think they’re relevant.” Rezansoff doesn’t think the low scores at Perley are any cause for concern. “Our students, they rank at or above expectations or above the average of the province in the testing that we do provincially, the testing we do locally. The stats we get in all the data we keep—our students are at the very minimum at or above provincial standards.” Hutton’s 2014 academic performances: Grade 4 reading – 505 (499 in 2013) Grade 4 Writing – 585 (537 in 2013) Grade 4 Numeracy – 488 (466 in 2013) Grade 7 Reading – 469 (542 in 2013) Grade 7 Writing – 569 (632 in 2013) Overall rating out of 10 – 6.1 (6.6 in 2013) Hutton’s Grade 4 enrolment was 35. The percentage of special needs students was 7.5. Perley’s 2014 academic performances: Grade 4 reading – 477 (480 in 2013) Grade 4 Writing – 619 (621 in 2013) Grade 4 Numeracy – 464 (548 in 2013) Grade 7 Reading – 442 (455 in 2013) Grade 7 Writing – 435 (579 in 2013) Overall rating out of 10 – 3.3 (6.0 in 2013) Perley’s Grade 4 enrolment was 42. The percentage of special needs students was 11.4. The Fraser Institute’s secondary school report cards are compiled using provincial exam results, grade to grade transition rates, and graduation rates. Grand Forks Secondary (GFSS) saw big increases as the school’s overall rating went from 5.8 out of 10 in 2013 to 6.7 in 2014. GFSS is ranked 96th out of 289 schools throughout
the province ranked in 2013-14. Grade 12 enrollment at the school was 71, while the percentage of special needs students was 8.5. The graduation rate in 2014 was 94.3 per cent, up from 2013’s 93.2. The average exam mark was 69.6 per cent in 2014 up from 69.2 in 2013. “We don’t place a lot of emphasis of the Fraser Institute’s report; however, it feels good to see our kids performing well,” said Scott Stewart, GFSS principal. “It only measures one aspect of a school and compares public schools to private schools. While we continue to work hard to prepare kids academically, our emphasis has been on building connectedness and grit, which, of course, also helps kids be successful.” Boundary Central Secondary (BCSS) received an overall rating of 4.8 in 2014 down from 5.1 in 2013. BCSS was ranked 225th out of 289 schools in 2013-14. The Grade 12 enrollment for the school was 28, while the percentage of special needs students was 13.8. The graduation rate was 95.5 per cent in 2014 down from 100 in 2013. The average exam mark was 68.5 per cent in 2014 down from 69.6 in 2013. Christina Lake Elementary School does not appear in the rankings as each school must have a minimum number of students in the grades from which the data is drawn.
Thousands handed out The Khehra family of Rilkoff’s Store generously hosted an East Indian lunch on the Mother’s Day wekeend. The luncheon has become so successful over the years that this year, family and volunteers dished up for hours on both Saturday and Sunday, raising a total of $7,050 in donations. The Khehras invited representatives of the three charities on Friday to accept donations of $2,350 each. From left are Lynn Burch of the Rotary Club of Grand Forks, Raj and Baljit Khehra, Jennifer Edwards for Relay For Life, and Bob Huff and Irene Friesen of Habitat for Humanity. Della Mallette photo
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Once again, an international cycling event is coming to Grand Forks. Robb’s Ride returns for its ninth year, a three-day fun but challenging event for serious road cyclists. This year’s route is centred in Grand Forks which makes it a boost to local businesses, particularly hotels and restaurants, and our local bike shop, Chain Reaction. The Grand Forks Cycling Club is a staunch supporter of the annual event, which started in 2006 as an early season training event for a few, keen club members. The local cycling club is proud of its wonderful array of cycling routes for both road and mountain cyclists and is always looking for ways to promote safe and enjoyable cycling in this area. Our local cycling enthusiast, Dr. Robb Sebastian, has put together an event for cyclist of all abilities. The three days of rides cover local and U.S. terrain. Day one starts at noon on Friday, May 29 with a police escorted ride through town. Cyclists appreciate the smiles and support of town folk who stop to applaud the riders as they pass through downtown before heading up the North Fork – Granby loop, a ride of
110 kilometres. This year, day two is endurance day. Riders may choose from two challenging routes south of Grand Forks in Washington state. The shorter 107-kilometre ride up Boulder Pass climbs over 1,000 metres and the 180-kilometre Sherman Pass option tops 1,400 metres of elevation gain. Both routes provide riders with the requisite climb that is integral to road cycling success and provide a huge sense of accomplishment once the summit has been reached. The descent from these passes presents yet another challenge as riders reach speeds of up to 80 km/h. A fast descent is not for the faint of heart and, in cool weather, can be chilling in more ways than one! Day three is a kinder, gentler ride as cyclists head to Greenwood for coffee and cyclist-inspired goodies at Deadwood Junction. This local gem is a huge supporter of all cyclists, whenever they arrive, and is a favourite fueling stop for Grand Forks Cycling Club members on their weekend rides. It is amazing how much improvement a rider can gain in an intense three-day event like this. Riders new to the event are encouraged to train but are also advised by seasoned veterans that by day three, you
can feel how much stronger you are! Meals on Friday and Saturday evenings are locally sourced and draw on the heritage of the area. Saturday’s supper will be provided by local Doukhobor ladies who are cooking up a heritage meal of borscht and bread. As always, safety is paramount to making any cycling event a success. Cyclists are advised to be aware they are sharing the road with motorists and we ask the same respect in return from those in vehicles. Forgive us when we get chatting–sharing cycling stories or just plain visiting– and ride two-abreast. We realise this is not a good practice and most of us reserve it for lesser travelled roads. There are times, however, when we are legitimately overtaking a slower rider or dropping back in a pace line; these instances of riding two-abreast cannot be avoided and we ask consideration of motorists with whom we share the road. This is a beautiful part of British Columbia. Grand Forks Cycling Club and all his fellow Robb’s Riders thank Robb Sebastian for continuing to create this amazing cycling adventure for so many. For more information, check out Robb’s web site at: sites.google.com/site/ robbsride/ride-details.
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The Grand Forks Archery Club held their 6th Annual two day 3-D Archery Shoot this past Mother’s Day Weekend at the Christina Lake property of Howie Hunt. This year’s event was a huge success with a total of 138 archers from Chilliwack, Colville, Kelowna, Vernon, Rock Creek, Trail, Nelson, Castlegar, and our own members from Grand Forks and Christina Lake. The two day event requires a lot of hard work from its members to organize and set up, and without them the event would not be possible, thanks every one! The Club members also rely on generous donations from local businesses. A huge thanks goes out to Howie Hunt, Grand Forks Overwaitea Foods, Emcon Services and Rick Wright for the water truck to help keep the dust down, Grand Forks Credit Union, Cascade Archery and all the local businesses that helped us get started, you know who you all are, THANK YOU!!! See you all next year!
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Landfills do fill up
It wasn’t long ago that we just tossed everything into the garbage. It was picked up once a week and dumped into the landfill without a second thought. We began to realize that the amount of space on the planet was finite and we needed to reduce our “footprint.” Once recycling became popular it began to make sense to try and separate your recyclables such as bottles and cardboard boxes from your garbage. That means less goes into the landfill and that’s better for the planet. The next step after recycling was to separate your kitchen scraps as well as your yard waste. The more we can separate and divert, the better off we are. Those that make the effort to separate can really reduce the amount of garbage that goes into the landfill. And that helps everyone. The RDKB has gone to a more user-pay system to help pay for waste management costs. If a resident decides they don’t want to bother to separate their garbage and recycling and doesn’t feel the need to compost, they will have to pay more. They will be the ones who will be incurring greater costs for having multiple garbage bags, which need to go to the dump. Another factor people need to be aware of is that landfills eventually fill up and closing a landfill and taking care of it afterwards is not cheap. New accounting regulations from the Public Sector Accounting Board means more money must be socked away by the regional district each and every year to pay for the eventual closure of each landfill. The RDKB must calculate how long the landfill will last and that is dependent on several factors including the amount of waste added each year. If that number is reduced then the landfill lasts longer and the closure cost per year is reduced. And that savings is passed on to the residents.
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Hair today, gone tomorrow On The Ball CRAIG LINDSAY While, I’ve gone and done it. I’ve signed up for the Grand Forks Relay For Life and committed my lovely locks for chopping. That’s right—I’ll be sporting the cueball look. That is, if the goal of raising $500 is reached. You people out there can make this happen. To register go to relayforlife.ca and click donate and search for Craig Lindsay. Or you can call me here at the Gazette at 250-442-2191. Or you can drop by the office. If getting my head shaved in a field in front of a bunch of cheering people isn’t enough motivation, this really is a great cause.
Relay For Life has been around for many years and is a mainstay in most communities across Canada. I have attended as a reporter and photographer, Relay For Life events in Cranbrook, Castlegar, Merritt and Grand Forks. Each event is different and has its own unique charm. The common thread is people coming out to support those living with cancer and honour those lost to cancer. The money raised goes towards advancing cancer research and supporting Canadians living with cancer. Pretty much everyone knows someone who is battling cancer and has lost people to cancer. It’s a horrible disease that strikes sometimes with little warning and doesn’t distinguish between male and female, young and old, rich and poor. I’m doing this relay and head
shave for my dad. He was a longtime smoker who quit but ended up with lung cancer 30 years later anyway. He passed away in 2012 after a short but fierce battle with the disease. After watching what he went through at the end, I would like to see more done to ease the suffering of people with cancer like my father. Relay For Life is a real, tangible way to help. My father was in his 70s when cancer claimed him. At the other end of the spectrum is Molly Imrie, a young lady whom I had coached in 2006 on the Kootenay regional summer games team. Molly grew up in Grand Forks and was a ball of energy when she played for our team at the games. A few months later she went to the doctor complaining of knee pain. She was diagnosed shortly after with bone cancer;
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the same cancer Terry Fox had. Fortunately, through a couple of surgeries, doctors were able to isolate and remove her cancerous cells. After a long stay at Children’s Hospital in Vancouver and with the support of family and friends, Molly is now a cancerfree, healthy young lady living on Vancouver Island and training to be a nurse. I think I could say with near certainty that Molly is here today because of the cancer research made possible by fundraising through events like Relay For Life. So I will relay for my dad and for Molly and for all the other people afflicted by cancer. Please sponsor me for all those reasons and if you can, join a team yourself and participate. Do it for someone you love.
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Editor, The Gazette: Over the past few months, Grand Forks City Council has received a few complaints directed towards myself and the mayor, suggesting us to be in a conflict of interest with regards to the water meter program and water rates committee. As we both had a strong objection to the program during the campaign period, it isn’t surprising that proponents of the commodification of water should object to our involvement. In January, our acting CAO, at an open public meeting, accused the mayor of being in a conflict of interest with regards to any discussions around water meters. Mayor Konrad denied such an interest and stated in the Gazette that it was “a witch hunt.” Should these complaints be followed up with legal action it would prove costly for all involved. I take these accusations very seriously and as such, have retained the municipal law firm Baker and Baker at my own expense. Their findings, in alignment with the Community Charter state, “The conflict of interest provisions of the Community Charter would not apply to you. “Section 104 (a) of the Community Charter provides that if an interest of the council member is a pecuniary interest in common with electors of the municipal-
ity generally; restrictions on participation in matters which otherwise might be considered a conflict do not apply because your interest would be deemed to be in common with the rest of the community. *For a councillor to be precluded from participating in a matter before the council, there must be a pecuniary interest held by that particular member which is different in kind,- not merely in degree, from any pecuniary interest held by electors affected by the matter generally. In this respect, it is not the matter which is the key issue in determining whether there is an interest in common, but rather it is the issue of a pecuniary interest in the matter. “In our opinion, you do not have, through your business, a pecuniary interest that is different in kind.” To further remove myself from the perception of a conflict I have dissolved my personal yard care business and taken work with another company. I plan on following through with the promises I made to the public in November, to help keep water affordable for all members of our community and to minimise unreasonable government intrusion into residents’ homes. Julia Butler, Councillor, City of Grand Forks
Dollars are for equipwment Editor, The Gazette: As a member of the Grand Forks Hospital Auxiliary, I have been asked on three different occasions, “Do the dollars you make go to B.C. Med,” because that is what they were informed. As a member of the executive let me assure you that 100 per cent of our dollars raised at the thrift store go to purchasing of numerous equipment for our hospital, yours and mine. We are a non-profit society with no paid volunteers. We are committed to raise funding for the comfort of patients, and to purchase equipment. Some of the
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equipment we have purchased enables some patients to receive treatment here at home. We all have family, neighbours and friends who use this equipment. We have also donated funds to the Kootenay Boundary Hospital in Trail for specialized equipment. We also fund four scholarships each year to students going into health care or the field of medicine. At Christmas we fund Harvey View and Boundary Lodge to purchase goodies for their patients. I am proud and grateful for all that • See THRIFT STORE page A9
Do you read the letters to the editor on a regular basis? What do you look for in them? Do you prefer rants, reasoned arguments, or clearly stated information? If you are a writer of letters, why do you do so? What style do you prefer? What does your choice of words tell your readers about you? Letter readers must wonder why the authors letters express themselves as they do and why they feel the need to write. What do they expect to accomplish by using volatile language? Are they venting publicly about an issue or do they have a reasoned statement to share? Rousing A statement made by Mahatma Gandhi may the Rabble help us understand why the writers of letters to the editor express themselves as they do. Gandhi ROY RONAGHAN stated, “Your beliefs become your thoughts; Your thoughts become your words; Your words become your actions; Your actions become your habits; Your habits become your values; Your values become your destiny.” Letters to the editor in the May 13 issue of the Gazette tell us more about their authors than about the issues. David Janzen and Donald Pharand prefer a ranting style, but for what purpose? Is it their preference to avoid clearly made cases? What is their message to their readers? Pete Matheson takes a more reasoned approach and makes a plea. What does his approach tell us about him? James Hamilton is clearly disgruntled. Why did he feel a need to write at all? Pharand holds the view that councils both past and present are inadequate in their elected role. He uses language that only he can give meaning to such as “the Taylor council quagmire” and fails to explain what he means by the “smoke and mirrors” at City Hall. Janzen appears to see the former city council as a group of bumblers who do not deserve respect. His use of a hackneyed phrase like “the tail wagging the dog” means nothing. He also states, “I am tired of the political crap that goes on in our city and I say to the politicians and bureaucrats to get your act together; it would be a welcome change.” What change would he welcome? Janzen does not define what he means by “political crap” and leaves his readers wondering what he means when he states that council members and staff should “get their act together.” Matheson’s makes his position clear when he states, “We need to stop the conspiracy theories, stop believing that there’s a hidden agenda, stop believing that my neighbours are out to cheat me, and start acting like responsible and respectful adults.” Hamilton is upset with the council’s decision to conduct remedial work at the gravel pit adjacent to the RDKB landfill site at considerable cost and their refusal to discuss his idea of “targeted repair.” Letters to the editor can be an important part of the information exchange among city residents and outsiders, but they work only if they are written with the purpose of raising awareness and providing information. Anyone who is thinking of writing a letter to the editor any time soon might take note of some sound advice provided by the Writing Studio at Duke University in North Carolina. “Consider what kind of persona you want to present, and the advantages and disadvantages of that persona. For example, while it may feel therapeutic to rant about a local politician, if you vitriolically complain about or make fun of someone you disagree with, readers will likely sigh and ignore you. Instead of “preaching to the choir,” think about what it would take to change the views of those espousing different opinions.” It’s time to raise the bar on the quality of the written exchanges take place through the media. Imagine the influence that well-written, thought-provoking letters could have on the dialogue that takes place on the issues of the day.
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BULLETIN BOARD Women’s Resource Centre Hours Boundary Women’s Resource Centre dropin is Tuesdays and Thursdays from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. We provide referrals, library, information, social time for women and much more. For more info call 250-442-5212. Shriners Care Cruiser Program Shriners Care Cruisers provide transportation for physically challenged children patients and their parents to hospital for treatment; since 2002, the program has included B.C. Children’s Hospital, Sunny Hill Health Centre and other regional hospitals including the Kootenays - requiring service. You must make a reservation. Coaches aren’t dispatched unless pick-ups or drop-offs are confirmed. For a reservation and full schedule of days and times in the Boundary, call toll-free 1-800-661-KIDS. Senior Citizens Advocacy Group The Council of Senior Citizens Organization (COSCO) is an advocacy group devoted to improving “the quality of life” for all seniors. Seniors organizations, associations and individual members wishing to affiliate, or individuals wishing to become members, call Ernie Bayer at 604-576-9734; fax: 604576-9733 or email: ecbayer@shaw.ca. Every Monday • The CanCan Troupe practices from 5:30 7:30 p.m. at the Anglican Church on 7th St. Contact Mona at 250-442-2237 or Mel at 250-447-2614. • Boundary Stroke Recovery Club meets at 341 - 75th Avenue, 10:30 a.m. - 1:15 p.m. For information call Ian Taylor at 250-4423545. • Is food a problem for you? Call Overeaters Anonymous Group at 250-442-2346 or 250-442-2227. Monday and Wednesday
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Our scheduled adult playing times are: Tuesday and Thursday evenings from 6:30 to 8:30 pm and Saturdays from 1:00 to 3:00 pm. We have the use of all 6 courts at the Grand Forks Secondary School. Adult and junior coaching is planned for the near future. Resurfacing and saving these courts is also an objective of ours.
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Rembrandt’s Attic V 7 p.m. at gallery 2, 524 Central Ave., Grand Forks. Tickets: $200 members, $225 non-members, $20 guests. Wine and appy’s served. Visit www.gallery2grandforks.ca/events or visit gallery 2 to see the artwork displayed and details on how it works. This art raffle fundraiser has a limited number of tickets to be sold, one for each piece of artwork donated, everyone walks away with an original piece of Canadian art valued at more than $225.
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• Senor’s Centre Branch 68 holds Carpet Bowling at 9:00 a.m. (Sept - May) At the Seniors’ Hall in Grand Forks City Park. • Senor’s Centre Branch 68 holds Kung Fu from 6:30 - 8:30 p.m. At the Seniors’ Hall in Grand Forks City Park. Monday, Wednesday and Thursday • Senior Centre Branch 68 holds Crib at 1:30 p.m. At the Seniors’ Hall in Grand Forks City Park. Monday, Wednesday and Friday • Pickle Ball is held at Barbara Ann Park from 4:30 to 6:30 p.m. Contact 250-4426365 Bonnie or Dave for information. Everyone welcome. Last Monday Every Month • Kettle River Recreation Commission meets at the Rock Creek Trading Post at 7 p.m. Come out and support activities for families! 2nd & 4th Wednesday Every Month • The Rumplestiltskein Fibre Arts Guild of Rock Creek meets. Phone 250-446-2431 or 250-446-2406 for more information. Last Wednesday Every Month • Adult Book Club meets at the Christina Living Arts Centre at 1:30 p.m. Call the Grand Forks Library to find out what we’re reading this month. Every Thursday • Senior Centre Branch 68 Choir at 9:30 a.m. (Sept - May) At the Seniors’ Hall in Grand Forks City Park. • Girls in Action (Pioneer Clubs) meets on Thursdays 6 - 7:30 p.m. at Gospel Chapel, 7048 Donaldson Drive. Contact Dianna Borthwick at 250-442-5376. • Bored Room Bistro Texas Hold’ em Poker at 6:30 p.m. 607 - 8th Ave., Midway, B.C. Free! • Join the new seniors “fun” singing group. Sing songs from bygone eras at Seniors’ Hall in City Park at 9:45 a.m. Visit, have coffee and sing. Contact Liz at 250-442-
5516. Senior’s drop-in fee $1. • Bingo at the Legion! Doors open at 5:45 p.m., game starts at 6:45 p.m. • Opt Clinic (Planned Parenthood) is held from 5 to 7:30 p.m. at the Boundary Medical Clinic. • The CanCan Troupe practices from 5:30 7:30 p.m. at the Anglican Church on 7th St. Contact Mona at 250-442-2237 or Mel at 250-447-2614. • Rock Creek: The Singing Kettles community choir meets at 4 p.m. at St. Mary’s Church. Sit and listen, or join choir. No previous musical experience necessary. Call Jackie Reeves at 250-449-2196. Every 2nd Thursday NFB Films at the Grand Forks Public Library. We will be showing films every second Thursday. 2nd and 4th Thursday Every Month • The Boundary Peace Initiative meets at 7 p.m. at the Slavonic Centre. Contact Laura at 250-442-0434. 3rd Thursday Every Month • Boundary Women’s Resource Centre Drop-in 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. We provide referrals, library, information, social time for women and much more. Call for more info 250-442-5212. • The Writer’s Guild meet at 6:00 p.m. at the Grand Forks Public Library. • Boundary Horse Association meets at 7 p.m. at the Station Pub meeting room. Last Thursday Every Month • Adult Book Club meets at the Grand Forks Library at 7 p.m. Call the Grand Forks Library to find out what we’re reading this month. Every Friday • Blessings Boutique & More 10 - 2 p.m. at the Gospel Chapel, 7048 Donaldson Drive (No lunch). Contact Tammy Battersby at 250-443-1295. • Adult Board Game Club meets at the Grand Forks Public Library at 2 p.m. Come and play games like Catan, Agricola, Puerto Rico.
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West Kootenay Ostomy Support Group Meets at 2 p.m. at the Kiro Wellness Centre, 1500 Columbia Ave., Trail. Scheduled guest: Robert Elliot, Hollister Rep from Vancouver. For further info, please call 250-3689827 or 250-365-6276.
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• Boundary Bandits Car Club meets at Tastie Treat at 7 p.m. New members welcome. Ownership of an old car/truck is not necessary for membership. Call Jack at 250-442-3502. • Youth Group meets at 7 p.m. at the Gospel Chapel (7048 Donaldson Drive) for grades 8-12. For more info call 250-442-5148. • The Youth Group at River Valley Community Church meets at 7 p.m. For information call 250-442-8456. • Narcotics Anonymous (open) meeting is held at the Holy Trinity Anglican Church (basement), 7252 7th St., at 8 p.m. • Storytime at the Grand Forks Public Library is held from 10:30 to 11 a.m. All ages welcome, no pre-registration necessary. • Overeaters Anonymous meets at 11 a.m. at St. Jude’s in Greenwood. TBA for Midway. Contact Wendy at 250-449-2809. • “Are you troubled by someone’s drinking?” Al Anon meets at noon at the Catholic Church Rectory 7269 - 9th St., Grand Forks. For information call Liz at 250-4425654 or Lewis G. at 250-447-2668. • Blessings Boutique from noon to 3:45 p.m. at the Gospel Chapel. Contact Tammy Battersby at 250-443-1295. • Grand Forks Farmer Market 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. 1st Friday of the Month • Open Mic –7 p.m. at Kocomo’s in Grand Forks. 250-442-5558. 1st and 3rd Friday of the Month Greenwood Legion Branch #155. 7 - 11 p.m. Karaoke Night. 2nd Friday of the Month • The Grand Forks Wildlife Assn. meets at the RDKB building board room at 7 p.m. New members and guests welcome. New memberships can be obtained from Ken Fincham 250-442-8065 or the Club website. • B.C. Retired Government Employees Association Branch 400 Grand Forks holds a luncheon meeting each month except July and August. All B.C. government retired employees are welcome. For information
and location call 250-442-5783. Every Saturday • Adult Knitting Club 1:15 - 2:45 p.m. at the Grand Forks Library. Needles and wool provided, but feel free to bring your own supplies. Donations for this program are gratefully accepted. Let the library know in advance if you will attending this free program. 250-442-3944. • Kettle River Lions’ Meat Draw at 3 p.m. at the Prospector at the Rock Creek Hotel. • Boundary Woodworkers Guild meet every morning for a drop in workshop at around 9:30 am at 8120B Donaldson Drive (the former SPCA site) with a monthly business meeting at 10 a.m. on the 1st Saturday of each month. Prospective members are welcome. • Storytime at Kocomo’s for children 6 and under at 11:30 a.m. Every week a different storyteller. This event is free and held at Kocomo’s Coffee Shop in Grand Forks. • Grand Forks Soberiders AA Group meets at 10 am at First Baptist Church, 2495, 76th Ave. Everyone is welcome. For more information call 250-443-3121. • The Royal Canadian Legion holds a meat draw from 3 - 5 p.m. • Chess Club meets in the meeting room at the Grand Forks Public Library from 3 - 5 p.m. All levels of players welcome. Instruction is available. Second to Last Saturday of the Month Seniors are welcome at 686 72nd Ave. (except month of December) for a vegetarian potluck lunch at 12:30 p.m. at the Grand Forks Slavonic Centre. Bring your favourite dish or $6 donation. New members/ guests welcome! Fellowship, card games, shuffleboard, pool, etc. For information call Elizabeth/John at 250-442-2609 or Pauline at 250-442-3440. 1st and 3rd Sunday of the Month • The Grand Forks Trap Club meets at 10 a.m. at the Wildlife Range. For more information call 250-442-8424.
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Voice of reason prevails Editor, The Gazette: Thumbs up to Peter Matheson. Finally a voice of reason amid the contraversy. Betty Anne Mackay, Grand Forks
Just one step! B.C.’s Lt. Governor Judith Guichon (middle) along with aide Nathan Davies and Area C/Christina Lake director Grace McGregor, pretend to step off the “trestle” at the Christina Lake Welcome Centre. Guichon gave a short speech and then mingled with area residents over appies and dessert. Cavan Gates photo
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we do. Your donations and our hard-working volunteers means stateof-the-art equipment here at home in our hospital for all of us to use if necessary. Hopefully this letter informs those who have been misinformed. Sharon Kenessey, Grand Forks
Thieves rob donation can Thieves smashed a donation lock box at Phoenix Ski Hill recently and stole an undetermined amount of money. The money is used to help maintain the hill. Submitted photo
Landfill fees we discourage people from driving out to the landfill.” The most recent tax increase for solid waste management services was in 2006. There will be no tax increase for 2015. The cost for mixed refuse has increased $15/tonne to $110/tonne. Dueck said that the services the RDKB provides cost money and the board must determine how to pay for those services. “Our board of directors has made a pretty clear statement over the years that we are shifting the revenue source from taxpayers to garbage users,” he said. “So people who produce garbage will pay more. We recognize that there is an inherent value to having a landfill. There is some tax support for that. Our revenue split at this point is pretty close to 70/30 with 70 per cent being tipping fees and 30 per cent being property taxes. We think that’s fair.” Dueck said another big cost the RDKB has had to endure came thanks to accounting changes in B.C.’s landfill liability regulations. “We used to set aside a contingency fund or a landfill closure reserve,” he said. “We estimated the life of the landfill and how much life was left…the auditors said that wasn’t going to cut it. What you have to do is calculate when the landfill started, when it
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will end…it’s a huge increase in the money we’re putting away to look after the place when its closed. Again, that cost has to be paid for by users today.” Dueck said the RDKB has heard some grumbling from residents about the increase in tipping fees. “Anytime you increase fees people raise eyebrows,” he said. “It’s no doubt that no one wants to pay fees. But it’s our board’s strong position that there has to be a value attached to an activity. If we want to reduce garbage and increase diversion you have to put a value on that activity. If people think it’s free and you say people should recycle they’re not going to do it because garbage is free; it has no value. If we all recognize that it’s not some God-given right to dispose of garbage in the landfill then people will look at diversion opportunities.” The tipping fees, effective May 1, 2015, for commercial and domestic refuse are: Mixed refuse $110 per tonne, with a minimum $10 for under 101 kg – anything less than a tonne (101kg to 999kg) is prorated; per bag – $4; tar and gravel roofing, asphalt shingles – $60 per tonne; and construction/ demolition/land clearing waste – $175 per tonne. For a full list of tipping fees, visit RDKB.com.
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molded directly from real lumber, providing a look that mimics real wood, like that used for a log cabin. As vinyl siding continues to be a favourite among homeowners, certain trends emerge each year. While rich-coloured siding was a popular trend just last year, homeowners engaging in siding renovation products are now turning more to warm, earthy colours. Expect to see more gold, clay, and warm red shades with trim colors only one or two shades off, for a monochromatic effect. Another trend involves a continued interest in renewable materials or siding comprised of some post-recycled consumer content. Energy conservation is also on the minds of consumers, and some areas of the country have modified building codes to require continuous insulation of home exteriors to prevent heat and cooling losses more effectively. As a result, more customers may opt for solid core vinyl siding to meet demands for home insulation. For homeowners who prefer a one-of-a-kind look to their homes, mix-and-match siding trends have developed. Mixing and matching siding styles can create instant curb appeal and an interesting backdrop for outdoor gardens and patios. Stone entryways mixed with vinyl siding as well as a mixing of traditional horizontal siding with vinyl shake or board-and-batten are also considerations.
Give your home an energy makeover The first step in a home energy makeover is to find out where your home is losing money. Certain municipal and environmental agencies offer home assessments, during which they will do a complete walk-through of your home and highlight areas that can be improved. Private companies also perform energy audits on a home. They may be able to point out appliances, windows or landscaping issues that could be compromising the efficiency of a home. These people may have a more intimate knowledge of insulation ratings
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and window efficiency ratings than the average homeowner. Until a thorough energy assessment can be made, there are some easy and relatively inexpensive fixes any homeowner can undertake to help improve energy efficiency. ➥ Clean air filters. Trapped dust and debris in a filter makes furnaces and air conditioners work harder. Once filters are free from dust, air can blow more smoothly through the system. ➥ Plug leaks. Air leaks could be sucking energy out of your home and money out of your wallet. Once you find any
leaks, you can use weather stripping and caulking to seal up breaches and save energy and money. ➥ Invest in insulation. Install high-efficiency insulation in attics and between walls to prevent energy loss and keep more warm or cool air in the home. A well-insulated house requires less heating and cooling to keep the temperature indoors stable, and that translates to less money spent on utilities. ➥ Swap out light bulbs. Switching bulbs from incandescent to more efficient LED or CFL bulbs can save money in the long run.
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Mold can be potentially harmful The presence of mold in a home is a sight few homeowners want to see. In addition to being unsightly, mold found in a home can be unhealthy. While certain cleaners may prove effective at removing mold, homeowners who want to remove existing mold growths and prevent future growths may benefit from gaining a greater understanding of mold and why it grows inside homes.
What is mold?
Mold is a blanket term used to describe fungi that can be found both indoors and outdoors. Many species of mold exist, and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention notes that some estimates suggest there may be more than three hundred thousand different species of mold. Common indoor molds include cladosporium, penicillium, alternaria, and aspergillus.
Which conditions promote mold growth?
Homeowners may notice that mold tends to grow in specific areas of their homes but not in others, and that’s because molds grow best in certain conditions. Warm, damp and humid conditions, such as those found in poorly ventilated bathrooms and basements, make ideal breeding grounds for mold.
What are the effects of mold exposure?
Molds are a natural and resilient part of the environment, but mold growth indoors should be addressed and avoided. Mold spores are tiny and invisible to the naked eye, and when these spores attach to wet surfaces, they begin to grow. Once these spores begin to grow, they can then affect people in various ways. Roughly a decade ago, the Institute of Medicine found sufficient evidence to support a link between exposure to indoor mold and respiratory tract issues, such as coughing and wheezing in people who were otherwise healthy. The same re-
port found that mold Poorly ventilated bathrooms are may trigsusceptible to mold growth. ger asthma symptoms among people with asthma and hypersensitivity pneumonitis, a disease in which the lungs are inflamed when a person breathes in certain dusts he or she is allergic to, in people susceptible to that condition. Some people who do not have a preexisting condition can still be sensitive to molds. When exposed to mold, such people may experience symptoms like nasal stuffiness, eye irritation, wheezing, or skin irritation.
How can exposure to mold be decreased at home?
Adequate ventilation is arguably homeowners’ best friend with regard to reducing mold exposure at home. Control humidity levels in areas of the home that tend to be warm and humid, such as the kitchen and bathroom. Install an exhaust fan in the kitchen and bathroom and a window in the bathroom if yours does not already have one. The CDC recommends that humidity levels be no higher than 50 percent throughout the day, and an air conditioner and dehumidifier can help you keep indoor humidity levels in check, especially during the summer when humidity levels tend to be their highest of any time during the year. When renovating your home, remove any existing carpeting from bathrooms and basements and toss out soaked carpets or upholstery as well. If painting will be part of your home renovation projects, add mold inhibitors to paints prior to application. Mold that grows inside a home is unsightly and potentially unhealthy. But concerned homeowners can take several reactive and proactive steps to reduce existing mold growths and prevent them from returning in the future.
Many steps are involved in a successful home remodeling project. A common mistake made by homeowners is failing to consult with a homeowners’ insurance agent before beginning a major home overhaul. Begin by talking with your insurance company and explain the scope of the planned renovations. While many contractors have business and general liability insurance to protect themselves if a worker is injured, homeowners may need sufficient liability protection in the event a non-contractor gets hurt working on your home. Your insurance company may have other types of insurance to protect you further if you are planning a very large project. Failure to ask about coverage before starting the renovations puts you at risk. If you will be using contractors and subcontractors, be sure that they are insured and bonded. Should they damage your home or be injured during the renovation, their insurance will cover any resulting expenses. However, if they are not insured or bonded, you may be held liable through your own insurance policy or you may have to pay out of pocket. Keep all receipts and document the progress of the renovation. You may need this information to present to your insurance carrier after the renovation is complete. This way you can request a new appraisal of the property and secure adequate insurance coverage. Certain improvements may make you eligible for discounts. For example, a new heating system, energy efficient appliances or an alarm system may qualify you for rebates or lower premiums.
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used, and are usually relied on to improve water retention and drainage. Vermiculite, perlite, pea gravel, and sand are examples of inorganic amendments. A combination of organic and inorganic amendments can create the perfect mix for your needs. Soil amendments typically are added to new and unplanted beds. Peat moss and shredded bark take years to decompose and will serve as long-term amendments in the soil. Compost breaks down quickly and may need to be worked in more frequently. Experts recommend spreading amendments on the planting bed and then using a rake or tiller to work it in to a depth of about nine inches. Particularly sandy soil or soil with a lot of clay may need more amendments. Permanent plants, such as trees or shrubs, also can benefit from the extra nutrient boost amendments provide. Sometimes it is sufficient to spread the material over the soil surface and let rainwater and wildlife help distribute it to the plant roots. Otherwise, work it into the top inch or two of the dirt with a hand cultivator. Soil amendments can be the difference between a thriving garden and healthy landscape and one that has seen better days.
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Homeowners can employ a variety of techniques to keep felines from digging in the garden. ➥ Keep leftover citrus peels. Orange, lemon and lime peels scattered around the garden may be offensive to cats, who will likely opt to go elsewhere rather than ignore the odor. ➥ Employ technology to surprise or startle the cats. Motion detectors that trigger lights or a sprinkler system can startle cats and keep them away from your garden. ➥ Make the garden uncomfortable to cats. Many cats do not like the feeling hard materials under their paws. Bury any number of items in the soil to deter padded feet. Some gardeners prefer to use chicken wire or rolled mesh around plants before covering the soil with mulch. The cats step on the dirt and feel the metal underneath, then move on. Branches, brambles, spiky holly leaves, or even rocks may keep cats from enjoying the garden. ➥ Employ natural scented deterrents. Some say that cats will be repelled by human hair. Urine from predators, like coyotes, may scare cats off, as well. Some cats may not like the smell of marigolds, which can be planted alongside other flowers in an attempt to keep cats at bay. ➥ Erect barriers around the garden. Barriers can keep cats out of gardens. ➥ Make other areas of your property more attractive to cats. Plant catnip far away from the garden, giving cats a place to hang out without putting your garden in jeopardy.
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ainwater collection is a way to conserve water that can be adopted by both private homeowners and businesses. Harvesting water during peak times of precipitation ensures water will be on hand during drought or when water restrictions are implemented. Making use of rainwater reduces reliance on underground wells or municipal water systems. Harvesting rainwater also can help prevent flooding and soil erosion. The average homeowner can collect thousands of gallons of rainwater each year. To learn just how much water can be harvested, as well as how many natural resources can be produced from that rain, visit www.save-the-rain.com, where men and women can calculate their rain collection potential by geographic location and average rainfall. Afterward, homeowners may be inclined to establish their own rainwater harvesting systems. Here is how to get started. * Determine your roofing material. Potable water can be harvested from homes with sheet metal or slate roofing. Clay or adobe tiles also may be acceptable. Asphalt, wood shingles and tar roofs may leach toxic chemicals into the water, making it unsafe for drinking. This rainwater may only be collected to use for irrigation methods or washing cars and outdoor items. * Check gutter materials. Some gutters are made with lead soldering components. A commercial lead swab test can help you determine if there is lead present in your gutters. At a later time you can choose to replace the gutters if you desire a potable supply of water. * Invest in a collection tank or barrel. A number of manufacturers offer prefabricated rain collection systems complete with collection barrels. Otherwise, you can use your own
barrel or tank to house the collected water. Ensure it is large enough to handle the volume of water collected. * Purchase and install leaf guards. If your home is surRather than have rainwater rounded by many trees, you flow out of downspouts to the probably accumulate leaf ground, homeowners can coland tree debris in your home lect that rainwater in barrels. gutters and downspouts. Leaf guards will help keep the gutters clear and increase water flow through the water collection system. * Create a water collection area. A portion of the gutter system should be removed so that it connects to the collection barrel or tank. As the rain falls, it will run down the roof and into the gutters before it streams into the downspouts. The downspout connected to the tank will deposit the water directly inside. Filters can be installed to help block the flow of debris. * Outfit the tank for overflow and water usage. A spigot and hose connection makes it easy to use the collected water for outdoor purposes. Many rainwater collection systems are designed with an overflow safeguard that will prevent the water from backing up through the system. It will divert the rainwater back out of the downspout when the barrel or tank is full. A rainwater collection system harnesses a natural source of water to be used for gardens and other outdoor purposes. This water doesn’t contain chlorine or other additives, making it relatively clean and safe to use. Homeowners should check to see if a permit is necessary to install a rainwater collection system and then begin gathering water for various uses.
Paver walkway or patio adds appeal the style and color of the paving stones you will use in the project. Some homeowners prefer to have the materials delivered to their home to save the hassle of extra heavy lifting and moving. 3. Using a shovel or a tiller, dig down and remove the grass to a depth of four to six inches from the area that will become the path or patio. 4. Fill in the area you dug out with a paver base material, using a tamper (either manual or power-driven) to tamp
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Creating a walkway or patio out of paving stones can add aesthetic appeal to a property. Pavers are less permanent than concrete and decking. As a result, it is easier to change the design later on if you want to give the space a new look. Homeowners who install their own pavers can save a considerable amount of money. Because installing paving stones can be labor-intensive, landscape contractors may charge a premium for installation. However, this is a project that can be tackled by the do-it-yourselfer. 1. Measure and plot out the area that will become the path or patio. The area of the space can be figured out by multiplying length times width. This will help you determine just how much material you will need. 2. Visit the home improvement store or a supplier of stone and other masonry supplies to determine
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Cost-effective fencing options
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encing serves many purposes. Some homeowners erect a fence for privacy, while others do so to contain pets and children. Because fencing can be expensive, some homeowners look for ways to cut costs, which can be relatively easy, especially for those homeowners willing to consider various materials when erecting their fence. Traditional fences are available in materials ranging from wood to vinyl to metal. Homeowners have other options at their disposal if they prefer a more natural fence. Different shrubs, trees or grasses can be planted to create a barrier between properties or within the property. When choosing a fencing material, consider that even a less expensive material may prove more expensive in the long run if it needs significant maintenance or has to be replaced in just a few years. Therefore, the most cost-effective fencing material may not necessarily be the least expensive one at the store. ➥ Found material: Repurposed wood or metal can be crafted into a rustic, one-ofa-kind fence. Materials can be found that are no cost, requiring only the cost of labor. Should you build it yourself,
this can be next to nothing. Sometimes existing fences on another property can be disassembled and re-built on your own property for little to no cost as well. ➥ Chainlink/ chainwire: Chainlink fencing is one of the most economical types of boundary fencing. The fencing comes in a variety of diamond sizes and is fixed to galvanized pipes spaced across the perimeter of the property. Although it is some of the least expensive fencing, it does not offer much privacy on its own. But if you are looking at fencing simply as a barrier, chainlink could be the way to go. ➥ Picket fencing: A wooden picket fence is another inexpensive fencing material. The pickets can be purchased in various heights, and this fence may be used as garden border fencing or to mark a property line between homes. Spacing the pickets widely apart may cut down on the number that need to be purchased, further keeping the cost down. ➥ Bamboo: Bamboo is a rapidly growing grass that produces a hard wood-like material that is used in many building applications. Bamboo wood can be used to build a fence, but
the natural plant also can be planted to form a living fence for privacy. ➥ Stockade fencing: A stockade fence is one of the more basic wood fencing options. Wooden slats are placed alongside one another to form an effective and affordable privacy fence. Stockade fencing can be stained or painted to preserve it. Many home improvement retailers sell panels of stockade fencing so that you can make fence installation a do-it-yourself project. ➥ Vinyl fencing: Although vinyl fencing is one of the more expensive fencing materials at the outset (it costs about twice the price of a wood fence), it does pay for itself rather quickly thanks to minimal maintenance. Unlike some other materials, vinyl will not rot or discolor. You also won’t have to purchase stain, paint and expensive cleaners for a vinyl fence. That means once you make the investment, you will have years upon years of maintenance-free enjoyment.
Create an attractive dog run
Dogs can provide companionship, affection and joy. But when dogs spend time outdoors and cause damage to lawns and gardens, that cute and cuddly appeal might dwindle. Although dogs are beneficial in numerous ways, their tendency to create unsightly messes in the yard have many homeowners wringing their hands in frustration. Erecting a dog run or using other strategies may help to alleviate any damage the dog causes. A dog run is essentially a fenced-in part of the yard where dogs can play or be trained to relieve themselves. As most pet owners know, dogs, particularly females because their urine is concentrated to one spot on the lawn, can create unsightly urine burns. Looking at patches of burnt, straw-like grass where a lush lawn used to be can be aggravating. The same can be said for finding dog “presents” all over the yard. All it takes is stepping in or sliding in a pile of joy to raise blood pressure. Plus, there’s the extra work of tracking down such presents and having to clean them up. This can be time-consuming with a big yard, not to mention messy and smelly.
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Containing your dog to a run will keep messes all in once place. When the dog cannot be supervised by you, a dog run will be a way to let the dog spend time outside in a way that he or she won’t get into trouble. The run can be constructed of any material you desire, whether chain-link fencing, wood slats, lattice material, or tightly spaced shrubbery. Pea gravel is a good material to use on the floor of the dog run. Not only is pea gravel aesthetically appealing, but it also allows urine to run through into the soil below and will be able to keep feces above for easier clean-up. It also can be hosed off and topped off when gravel is depleted. Avoid landscape fabrics or artificial turf that is not designed for pets. It may collect waste and lead to the proliferation of bacteria, which can create odor and unsanitary conditions for the dog. Many people like to camouflage dog runs from the rest of the yard. Trailing vines of ivy or other upward growing plants may suffice. Avoid planting any poisonous plants next to the run so they are not accidentally consumed. It is also best to keep sweet nectar plants away to minimize bee and wasps from flying close to the dog. If you do not want to segregate your dog from the rest of the yard, find ways to prevent him or her from getting into places you’d rather keep off limits. Cobble rock is often difficult for dogs to walk on. Use it to form barriers of 3 to 5 inches in width to prevent access to certain parts of the yard. Border planting beds with thorny bushes or big rocks that don’t allow traction. Do make a dog running path by the fence where there is a lot of foot traffic. This way your dog can run back and forth and watch the neighbors go by. Again, pea gravel is a good choice here so that it will mask paw-trodden grass.
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How to spot an unhealthy tree Perhaps because they can live for so many years, trees have a way of falling down homeowners’ landscaping priority lists. Trees also tend to be big and strong, so it’s no surprise that they often are overlooked in favor or other areas of a lawn and garden that don’t seem so strong in the face of Mother Nature. But trees are susceptible to damage and disease, and homeowners who learn to recognize symptoms of such problems can prevent them from escalating and reduce the risk that the trees will cause damage to their properties. The following are just some of the ways homeowners can determine if their trees are unhealthy. Homeowners who suspect they have a tree that poses a safety risk should contact a professional tree service for an immediate inspection and steer clear of the tree until an inspection has been performed. ➥ Check around the base of the tree. The base of a tree may offer some telltale signs that the tree is unhealthy. Soil that is cracked or raised at the base of the tree may be indicative of a tree that has started to uproot. If you recognize any cracking or if the soil is raised, look at the tree to see if it is leaning. If the soil is cracked or raised because it is uprooting, then the tree might have already started to lean in the
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Watering tips for a healthy lawn Summer is a season for landscaping, and homeowners who live in regions that get especially hot in the summertime often worry that their lawns won’t make it through the dog days of summer looking lush. But lawns don’t have to succumb to the sizzling summer sun. Oftentimes, the right watering strategies can help homeowners nurse their lawns through the hottest months of the year, ensuring the lawns make it to autumn looking as green as they did back at the height of spring. ➥ Reconsider when you’re watering. Come summertime, homeowners may want a glass of water at high noon, when temperatures seem to be at their hottest. But you and your lawn are different, so the best time to satiate your thirst is not necessarily the best time to water your lawn. Watering in the middle of the day is often ineffective, as water tends to evaporate quickly in the afternoons when temperatures are peaking. Nighttime watering can contribute to the growth of fungus, which can create an entirely new set of headaches for homeowners. Morning watering sessions tend to be most effective during the summertime, as temperatures tend to be cooler in the morning, leading to less evaporation. Less evaporation means all that watering isn’t going to waste. ➥ Reconsider your sprinkler. If you can’t afford an in-ground irrigation system, which many landscaping professionals feel is the most effective and efficient way to water a lawn, then you likely will rely on a sprinkler to keep your lawn looking lush through the summer months. When choosing a sprinkler, look for one that shoots water out horizontally as opposed to vertically. A
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Dirty windows are unsightly, and they can prevent beneficial sunlight from entering a home. Cleaning windows need not be done every week, but it shouldn’t be overlooked completely, either. While it certainly may be a chore to clean windows, there are ways to make the task much more tolerable. Curb appeal can be very important when selling a home. Even a home with a perfectly manicured lawn and the newest roofing and siding can seem unappealing if the windows are dirty. Keeping windows clean requires a good deal of work. For the acrophobics, cleaning second-story windows can test the nerves. Having the right tools on hand and a strategy in place will make the job easier to manage.
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process used indoors for each window. 9. If exterior second-floor windows are hard to reach, consider using a ladder and extension pole to extend your reach. Upper windows will not be scrutinized as closely as lower windows, so you may have a greater margin for error. If the windows are simply too high up, rely on a professional window cleaner to get the job done rather than risk falls or other injuries.
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Homeowners who want to give their kitchens a brand-new look without the expense or the hassle of a full-scale renovation often gravitate toward kitchen cabinet refacing. Cabinet refacing is less expensive and more eco-friendly than a full replacement of existing cabinets, and experts estimate refacing costs roughly two-thirds less than a complete cabinet renovation. Refacing involves replacing the doors and drawer fronts of existing cabinets during which the cabinet boxes are veneered to match the wood color chosen for the refacing, while the structure and layout of the cabinets remains unchanged. Essentially the kitchen footprint will remain the same as it was before the refinishing took place. Homeowners have options when refacing their cabinets. While some projects, such as stripping off old paint and repainting, can be a do-it-yourself project,
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America. T.S. is a 10-year-old prodigy with a passion for cartography and scientific inventions. One day, he receives an unexpected call from the Smithsonian museum telling him that he is the winner of the very prestigious Baird prize for his discovery of the perpetual motion machine and that he is invited to a reception in his honour where he is expected to give a speech. Without telling anyone, he sets out on a journey across the U.S.A. to reach Washington, DC. There is also Layton, Jakob Davies (Supernatural, Once Upon A Time), twin brother of T.S., who died in an accident involving a firearm in the family’s barn, an incident of which no one ever speaks. T.S. was with him, measuring the scale of the gunshots for an experiment, and he doesn’t understand what happened.
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Janet Smith of the Georgia Straight says: “From the minute an elaborate Old West pop-up book announces the beginning of The Young and Prodigious T. S. Spivet, the visual splendour rarely ceases.” Not only are the Smithsonians unsuspecting of the inventor’s tender age; they are also unaware of his dark secret. This film has been the recipient of four awards, including Best Cinematography at the Cesars and Best 3D, Camerimage. It was also nominated for four others. The Young and Prodigious T.S. Spivet will be shown at 7 p.m. at the GEM Theatre. Spotlight Films would like to thank Maureen and Marius Paquet of the Gem Theatre and our patrons and sponsors. Thanks also to Internet Movie Database (IMDB), Rotten Tomatoes, and Janet Smith of the Georgia Straight.
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Grand Forks & District Recreation Society
Local duo nominated for award
AGM Saturday, May 30 1:00 pm
CRAIG LINDSAY
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A local duo was thrilled to learn they have been nominated for a Western Canadian Music Award. Vazzy, which features the husband and wife duo of Suzanne Leclerc and Bryn Wilkin, have been nominated for best francophone album for their second CD, En Passant/ By the Way. The pair, which play mostly traditional songs and music from Acadia, Quebec and France, performed at the Grand Forks Farmers’ Market on May 8. “We’ll find out in September if we win,” said Leclerc. “We were exciting to find out we were nominated,” said Wilkin. “It’s nice to get some recognition. It’s something that can be in short supply for musicians so it’s nice.” Wilkin said it was quite a process getting En Passant produced. “We worked for the last year and a half on that CD and finally managed to get it produced this spring,” he said. “It’s pretty representative of our music. It has songs from Acadia that have their origins in medieval France; it has more
New Members Welcome! Local band Vazzy, which consists of Suzanne Leclerc and Bryn Wilkin, performs traditional songs from Acadia, Quebec and France on May 8 at the Grand Forks Farmers’ Market. The duo has been nominated for a Western Canadian Music Award.
‘20s dance hall type call-and-answer songs; Métis fiddle tunes; French Canadian fiddle and banjo tunes; and harmonica songs.” The couple have lived in Grand Forks for 30 years after moving west from New Brunswick. They moved to the Boundary looking to raise their children in a nice, rural environment. The pair both have a strong background in music, playing for most of their lives. The two started to focus on becoming a duo 10 years ago and have been full-time musicians ever since, touring and performing at various concerts, festivals, workshops and schools throughout Western Canada. Both partners play multiple instruments. Leclerc plays foot percussion,
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harmonica, spoons, jazz harp and bodhran (Irish drum); Wilkin plays mandolin, fiddle, banjo, Arabic oud (lute), strings and even bagpipes. “We’re interested in mainly acoustic music and traditional fiddle music,” said Wilkin. “Canada has a very rich tradition of fiddling…we’re also very interested in Métis music as it’s closely associated with French Canadian traditional music.” Vazzy will be back playing in Grand Forks on June 23 with a performance at the library. Vazzy CDs are available online through CD Baby or through their website at vazzy.ca. The Western Canadian Music Awards take place on Sunday, Sept. 20 in Victoria at the McPherson Playhouse.
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Rivers’ Edge Theatre Society is deep into rehearsals for its latest offering to a stage near you. With The Kitchen Witches, an award-winning play by Canadian playwright Caroline Smith, Rivers’ Edge Theatre Society will serve up a confection of comedy along with surprising truths about the nature of relationships between women, between best friends, and between worst enemies. When two arch-rival cooking show hosts are thrown together by an accident of circumstance, their shared secrets fuel their animosity for one
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another and results in duelling divas serving up laughter laden insights. ‘Tis a show not to be missed! The play will be performed as dinner theatre at the Christina Living Arts Centre May 27, 29 and 30 (dinner provided by Lisa’s Bistro) and then the play moves to the GEM Theatre in Grand Forks June 4, 5 and 6 and then on to the McArthur Centre in Greenwood June 13 and 14. Advance tickets are a must for dinner theatre at the Living Arts Centre due to limited seating. Advance tickets may be purchased at: Christina Lake Welcome Centre, gallery 2 and Pharmasave in Grand Forks, and Race Trac Gas in Greenwood.
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God speaks to us again and again In the Bible we are informed that God speaks to people again and again, although many times we do not perceive that He is speaking. I’ve found this to be true many times in my own life! However, I’ve come to understand that one of the many ways He communicates to me is by relating physical things with spiritual. Recently I’ve been doing a personal study of the human heart, and more specifically, my physical heart! In an effort to attain a level of health, I’ve been doing a lot of research. I’ve learned the heart is a muscle and needs to be exercised just like any other muscle! It’s time to get and move. Take a walk. Ride a bike. Go for a swim. It’s no less important to exercise our spiritual heart. How? Love people, according to 1 Corinthians 13. Be kind and do kind things for people. Be helpful. There’s so many ways to exercise your spiritual heart. Our physical heart also needs the right nutrients. In fact, putting
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the wrong things into our bodies can clog up the pump that is our Senior Pastor heart. Our spiriGabe Warriner tual heart is the River Valley same. Putting in Community Church things like anger, envy, arguments and worry are some things that will clog up our spiritual heart. As I studied and prayed I found that the similarities between the physical and spiritual heart are strikingly similar. Here’s one more for the list and the last one I’m going to share. The physical heart needs rest. It needs a stress free, peace filled allotment of time to be at rest. We need to get away for a time during the day, and most importantly, make sure were getting the right amount of sleep at night. The same couldn’t be more true spiritually. Our spiritual hearts need rest. In fact, God spoke to many people in the Bible during the night in their dreams as they slept soundly. So God speaks again and again. Hopefully, next time He speaks we’ll recognize it!
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All for literacy
Thanks to all the community that came to the garage sale at the Spencer Hill Orchard on May 9. All of the proceeds—over $300!— are being donated to the Grand Forks and District Public Library as well as towards a writing anthology literacy project that will profile writing from young students in the region. Thanks to this generous community!
CHURCH DIRECTORY ANGLICAN CHURCH OF CANADA
In Loving Memory
Edward Ricord May 25, 1965 Today would of been our “50th” Wedding Anniversary. Dear Edward, I miss you and think about you every day. You will always be remembered with love.
– Linda –
Rev. Simon Shenstone 250-442-5808 Reverend Cathy Straume, Assistant Priest • Holy Trinity Church, 7252 - 7th St., Grand Forks Services every Sunday at 10:30 a.m. B.A.S. Eucharist • St. Jude’s, Greenwood Services 4:00 p.m. on 1st, 3rd & 5th Sundays of the month • St. Mary’s, Kettle Valley Services 10:30 a.m. on the 2nd & 4th Sundays of the month
BAHA’I FAITH
For information call 250-442-3035.
BOUNDARY COMMUNITY CHURCH
Contact: Gene 250-449-2422 629-8th Ave, Box 129, Midway, BC V0H 1M0 Sunday Service ............................................................................10:00 a.m. Children’s Church .........................................................................10:30 a.m. For info on Discovering Jesus Groups & Home Groups call the church office.
BOUNDARY SABBATH FELLOWSHIP
Sunday is the first day of the week but Saturday is the seventh-day Sabbath Saturday .......................................................................................10:00 a.m. Lutheran Church basement, Grand Forks, B.C. • Call for info: 250-442-8656
CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER DAY SAINTS Grand Forks Unit 7255 Riverside Drive, Grand Forks
Sunday Sacrament Service.....10 a.m. Sunday School & Primary...11 a.m. For info call 250-666-0117 or call 250-442-3373 (leave a message)
CHRIST LUTHERAN CHURCH
Pastor Ken Schauer 509-690-0332 • 7328-19th St. (Across from Arena) Box 1689, Grand Forks, B.C. V0H 1H0 • 250-447-2562 • 250-442-3959 Sunday Morning Worship ............................................................. 8:52 a.m.
CHRISTIAN CENTRE
7525 4th St. (behind Overwaitea) • Office 250-442-5815 Senior Pastors: Larry and Elsie Dannhauer Associate Pastors: Richard and Ramona Dannhauer
Jean (Jane B.) Sargent It is with great sadness but wonderful memories that we announce that Jean (Jane B.) Sargent (née Ironside) passed peacefully on Wednesday, May 13th at Boundary Hospital in Grand Forks, British Columbia in her 91st year. She will be dearly missed by her husband George, son George (Gladys), brother Elliot (Dalla), granddaughters Robbyn (Adam) and Sydney, as well as her family in Scotland, England, and Canada. Born in Mallaig, Scotland, Jean immigrated to British Columbia in 1953, later settling to raise her family in the beautiful farming community of Dunster, eventually retiring to Grand Forks. Jean will be sadly missed by her family and friends. It is with sincere gratitude that we recognize the efforts of the palliative care, home care, and hospice staff at Boundary Hospital. A graveside service for family and close friends is planned for Saturday, May 23, 2015 at 1:00 p.m. followed by a gathering at the family home. In lieu of flowers the family requests donations to the BC Heart and Stroke foundation or a charity of your choice. Arrangements entrusted to Deborah Baker of Grand Forks Funeral Home, gffh@shaw.ca.
SUNDAY: Prayer..............................10:00 a.m. Church Service ..........10:30 a.m. Prayertime Wednesdays ..............................................................10:00 a.m.
EVANGEL CHAPEL
401 N. Kimberley, Greenwood, B.C. • Interim Pastor Martin Fromme 250-449-2309 Sunday Service ............................................................................10:00 a.m.
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
2495 - 76th Ave., Grand Forks, B.C. Pastor John Siemens 250-442-0057 Office: 250-443-9200 • Web: fbcgf.ca • Prayer Line: 250-442-8016 (Theresa) Sunday Worship............10:30 a.m. Children’s Church..........11:15 a.m. Youth Group - Friday ........................................................... 5:30 - 7:30 p.m. For the Weekly Bible Studies and for Home Group times please call the office
GOSPEL CHAPEL
7048 Donaldson Drive, Box 2528, Grand Forks, B.C. 250-442-5148 ; Senior Pastor Henry P. Klassen; Tammy Battersby, Community Care Co-ordinator; Benjamin Jepsen, Associate Youth Pastor Worship Service ...........................................................................10:30 a.m. Youth Activities - Friday ................................................................ 7:00 p.m. SEPT. TO MAY Pioneer Clubs - (girls Gr 1-7) Tuesday ......................................... 3:30 p.m. Brigade - Battalion (boys Gr. 7-12) Wednesday ........................... 7:00 p.m. Brigade - Stockade & Tree Climbers (boys Gr. 1-6) - Thursday ............................................................. 7:00 p.m. Weekly HOME groups, various times and days; also, weekly bible studies for seniors, young marrieds, and college and careers - call the church office for details.
GRAND FORKS BAPTIST CHURCH
Independent/Fundamental/Conservative/KJV Pastor Brett Swope • 250-443-1557 • 7850 2nd Street
Sundays: Adult Sunday School ................................................................10:00 a.m. Main Service .............................................................................11:00 a.m. Bible studies available upon request
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Buddhist Meditation & Empowerment Centre Sundays: Meditation and Spiritual Teaching with Master Maticintin ..11:00 a.m. For directions call 1-800-336-6015 • Westbridge, B.C.
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Ways to Stay Sun Safe Avoid the Strongest Rays of the Day First, seek shade when the sun is at its highest overhead and therefore strongest (usually from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. in the northern hemisphere). Cover Up One of the best ways to protect your family from the sun is to cover up and shield skin from UV rays. Use Sunscreen Consistently Look for SPF numbers on the labels of sunscreens. Select an SPF of 30 or higher to prevent sunburn and tanning, both of which are signs of skin damage. Choose a sunscreen that protects against UVA and UVB rays (usually labeled as a “broad-spectrum” sunscreen).
Use Protective Eyewear for Kids Sun exposure damages the eyes as well as the skin. Even 1 day in the sun can result in a burned cornea Double-Check Medications Some medications increase the skin’s sensitivity to UV rays Be Sun Safe Yourself Don’t forget: Be a good role model by consistently using sunscreen of SPF 30 or greater, wearing sunglasses, and limiting your time in the sun. Doing so not only reduces your risk of sun damage — it also teaches your kids good sun sense.
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Success By 6 supports parents and communities in creating healthy, nurturing environments for our youngest children, so that by age 6, they are physically, socially, and emotionally ready to succeed in school. The goal of Success By 6 is to better the lives of our Boundary area children in our families and enhancing our communities.
Success by 6® is a locally based initiative in partnership with:
Phoenix Foundation of the Boundary Communities • Ministry of Children & Family Development • Grand Forks Credit Union
is a proud supporter of this community initaitive
735 9th Ave., Midway, BC • Rick Steingard • 250-449-2252 Sunday Service ............................................................................10:00 a.m.
RIVER VALLEY COMMUNITY CHURCH
2826 - 75th Ave. (near Hutton School) Senior Pastor Gabe Warriner • Office 250-442-8456 Sunday Service (Sunday School during service) .........................10:30 a.m. Preteen Sports Night - Mondays at Hutton School ..............................6 p.m. Ignite Youth, Fridays............................................................................7 p.m. Youth leader: Jon Gohn Affiliated with Pentecostal Assemblies of Canada
SACRED HEART ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH
Father Ron Dechant • Box 128, 346 Church St., Greenwood, B.C. VOH 1JO Mass - Saturdays.......................................................................... 5:00 p.m.
SACRED HEART ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH
Father Ron Dechant; Box 459, 7269 - 9th St., Grand Forks, B.C. VOH 1HO 250-442-3114 Saturday mass (Grand Forks) .......................................................7:30 p.m. SUNDAY MASS (Grand Forks) ................................................... 9:30 a.m. Tuesday-Friday ............................................................................ 9:00 a.m. Christina Lake Community Hall: Mass.........................................11:30 a.m.
GRAND FORKS SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST
4500 Hillview Road, Box 1524, Grand Forks • 250-442-5081 or 250-442-3221 SATURDAY SERVICES: Sabbath School (Bible classes for all ages) ................................. 9:15 a.m. Hour of Worship............................................................................11:00 a.m.
UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA
Boundary Pastoral Charge - Rev. Kim Horwood Office: Hours - Mon. 8 - 11 am, Thurs. & Fri. 8 - 3 pm • Phone: 250-442-3311 email: stjohn@telus.net Sunday Services St. John’s - Grand Forks...............................................................11:00 a.m. St. Columba - Greenwood ............................................................. 9:00 a.m. Perley Memorial, Christina Lake.................................................... 9:00 a.m.
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Friendly reminder: Grand Forks Thrift Shop drop times are Tues-Sat, 9am-4pm. Please be considerate. Do not drop off items when we are closed. Please no unusable items: no furniture, electronics or parts. Thank you. Public Notice: A.A. meetings, Grand Forks Valley Group of Alcoholics Anonymous. MONDAY 8pm. (Closed Study) at Catholic Church Rectory. 7269 9th St.; WEDNESDAY (Men’s Closed) 8pm at Anglican Church rear basement, 7252 7th St; THURSDAY and SATURDAY (Open) 8pm also at Anglican Church. Ph: 250-4428907 or 250-442-8797.
Information Boundary Community Hospice Association Compassionate end of life resources and support.
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Orchard Labourer: seasonal full time until Dec. 15. Duties will include pruning, thinning, weeding, irrigating, picking fruit, sorting and packaging fruit for market, maintenance on equipment and other day to day operations of the orchard. The work involves a combination of sitting, walking, crouching, kneeling, and handling heavy loads. Outdoor work so weather can be rain or shine. Shifts will start early during hot weather. 40 hours per week, $10.50/hour. Skills: A willingness to learn, ability to follow instructions, enthusiasm. Must speak English or Spanish. Grand Forks Farms, 6015 Spencer Road, Grand Forks, BC V0H 1H5. Send resume by mail or email to vrilkoff@shaw.ca or phone Terry Rilkoff 250-442-3514
Grand Forks: “Multi family� Sat, May 23, 9am-?. 3485 Sion Frontage Rd.
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Trades, Technical LICENSED LOG Scaler required. A well-established whole log chipping facility located in beautiful Kamloops, BC requires a full time certified log scaler to complement our log yard staff. We offer competitive wages and a benefits package. Applicants applying for this Position must have a Scaler’s Licence. Please email resumes: rcf2007@telus.net or fax to 250-374-9506.
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Christina Lake: New restaurant looking for a cook. You must have a flexible approach to work, be able to multi-task and have outstanding communication skills. Your culinary background, serve it right and Safe Food Handling Certificate would be an asset. Barista experience is preferred, other positions available. 250-4476518. Send resumes to babalooztapas@gmail.com
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ClassiďŹ eds Get Results! Misc. for Sale 27â€? LCD Viewsonic, $90 (3 pc). Leather love seat, $300. Call 250-442-5566.
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9 cu. ft. chest freezer, excellent cond. $200. 250-442-8424 Affordable Steel Shipping Containers for sale/rent 20’ & 40’ Kootenay Containers Castlegar 250-365-3014 Discount 2x4 for sale, grade #3, call Nathan. 509-675-2354
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LICENSED HEAVY DUTY MECHANIC full time. Class 1 license is an asset. Apply in person at 1420 Northwest Blvd. Creston, BC, or fax resume with refs: 250-428-3971 or email: sarah.ecr@gmail.com NOW HIRING! Texas Creek Provincial Park is looking for Assistant Manager. Duties include; assisting Park Managers in collecting camping fees-janitorial weed whacking-security mowing-month end paperwork. Computer experience is a must. (Wage starts at $18.00 hr) Job Applications can be found on our website: www.campokanagan.com Email applications to info@campokanagan.com or Fax to 250-548-0047
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Garden & Lawn “D&L Yard & Garden Care� Tractor tilling, hand tilling, yard cleanup, grass trimming, grass cutting, dump runs. Doug @ 250-442-2578
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STEEL BUILDINGS. “Spring sales with hot savings!� All steel building models and sizes are now on sale. Get your building deal while it’s hot. Pioneer Steel 1-800-668-5422 www.pioneersteel.ca.
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Misc. Wanted Private Collector Looking to Buy Coin Collections, Silver, Antique Native Art, Estates + Chad: 250-499-0251 in town.
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We buy gold! Rings, chains, bracelets, etc. Cash paid by value (weight and karat). Even broken jewelry and scrap gold. Picture ID required. Grand Forks Pawnshop, 225 Central. 250-442-5552.
Real Estate Houses For Sale 2005 SRI Double Wide MODULAR HOME 24x44 in Triangle Gardens. 45 years and up. Vaulted ceiling, open plan, bay window, 3 bdrm, 2 bath, pantry, low maintenance, gas heat, air conditioning, 5 appl’s, UGS, landscaped, covered deck & carport, must see. 250-442-8676
Christina Lake: 2 bdrm, 1 bath on upper floor (lower rental suite,1 bdrm+den+kitchen &bath), garage, shop & fenced yard. Close to beach, activities & school. $249,000. 250-505-4275
MODULAR home 2BR/2BA Ready to move to your lot. Over $100K in renos in 2008. New roof, plumbing, wiring, gyproc, fixtures, windows. texased2@gmail.com $75,000
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Commercial/ Industrial
Christina Lake: double wide mobile, lg lot, 2bdrm, 2 full bath + den, 6 apply, UGS, fully fenced, 2 storage sheds, sun room, covered deck. $224,900. 250-426-5577
Rentals
Commercial &/or Retail space in downtown area of Grand Forks 250-442-2276 / 250-442-6800
Mobile Homes & Pads
Christina Lake: 2bdrm, 1 1/2 bath, mobile on .42 of an acre. Free standing metal roof, car port, covered 27ft sun deck, 6ft chain link fence, 2 RV hookups. $159,000. 250-447-2560 Grand Forks: 2007 Mobile #29 - owner. Triangle Gardens. $87,000. 250-442-6797 Greenwood: 2bdrm mobile, on nice corner lot, single garage, RV parking, 5 apply’s, can be furnished, 30 day possontion possible. Asking $59,900. 250-445-6340.
Rentals Apt/Condo for Rent Grand Forks: 1 bdrm apt. NS, NP, senior preferred. 250-4424241. Grand Forks: 2 bdrm apt., NP, NS, RR. 250-442-2599 or 250-443-1599 Grand Forks: 3 bdrm, ground floor apt, Harrington Heights (Legion area), N/P, RR. 250442-2276/250-442-6800. Grand Forks: bright spacious, 2bdrm, downtown, adult oriented, NP, NS, RR, $850 + utils. 250-442-0952 /442-5984.
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Modular Homes
Grand Forks: 2 bdrm house on 100’ x 125’, corner lot, hospital area, fully renovated, $149,900/obo. 25P0-4422599 or 250-443-1599.
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Christina Lake: 2bdrm single wide mobile near public beach & community hall. W/D, F/S. $700/m + utils. 250-447-9379
BORDER COUNTRY REALTY
2 Bedroom, 1 bath modular home for rent starting May 15th. Situated on a quiet private road with lake front. No pets or smokers. Suitable for 1-2 quiet adults. Landlord references required. Call 250442-3590
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Grand Forks: 3-bdrm house, 1.5-bath, Jacuzzi tub. Close to schools and town. N/S, N/P. $950/mo plus utilities. Lease and references required. 250442-7296.
Grand Forks: 2brm trailer on large country setting lot. $600/m + utils. 250-442-8061
Grand Forks: 3bdrm house, close to dwntwn, recently renoed, 5 apply’s, N/S, $875 + utils. Avail July 1st. 403-7103050. gfhouserental@hotmail.com
Houses For Sale
Houses For Sale
40 ACRES 15 KM UP the Granby in Grand Forks BC. This property has road access with many plateaus to build your home on. $139,500. MLS® 2400930. Call Jazz
ONLY $9,900 BUYS THIS LOT just outside Greenwood! Approx 30 x 100 lot – adjacent to creek – paved road and lane at rear. Perfect RV lot! MLS® 2206775. Call Sharon
NEW PRICE - REDUCED TO $249,000! Solid 4 bedroom, 2 bath home located in a family friendly neighbourhood, walking distance to shopping and schools; a large insulated shop and alley access round out the package! MLS#2404304. Call Val
QUICK POSSESSION POSSIBLE on this 4.88 acre hobby farm with pro woodworking shop. Steps to the river & Trans Canada Trail. MLS® 2393488. $294,400. Call Sharon
SOLD! One level living at its best. This 3 bedroom, 2 bath home with a 2 car garage. $199,000. Call Jazz
NICELY KEPT 3 bedroom, 3 bath home, double attached garage. Basement is ready to develop with bathroom in place. MLS® 2393559. $289,000. Call Bob
NEW LISTING! Amazing lake views from this 2 bedroom, 1 bath home $134,900. MLS® 2405291. Call Jazz
COME BUILD YOUR DREAM HOME on this waterfront property, just imagine over 500 feet of waterfront, and a beautiful sandy beach just outside. $314,900. MLS® 2396137. Call Val 250-442-7655
OWN A PIECE OF PARADISE on the lake. This boat access cabin is on 1.5 ac All of the appliances are included. $379,000. MLS® 2390816. Call Val
2.66 ACRES not in the ALR with Kettle River frontage & highway frontage. 3 cabins on the property need work to be habitable, with a little work could be a very nice property. MLS® 2393562. $199,000. Call Bob
WELL KEPT 5 bedroom home was run as bed and breakfast, very private with beautiful views. Also has nice log cabin to lock up stage, and a nice size shop. MLS® 2402203. $549,000. Call Bob
BEST BUY IN COMMERCIAL IN GREENWOOD! Modern storefront plus living quarters as well as extra lot, right on HWY 3! $154,900. MLS® 2399855. Call Sharon
Features of the Week 180 FT WATERFRONT! Christina Lake. 2 docks. All water sports at your doorstep. Large lawns and decks, .414 acre. Move-in ready 3 BR, 2 bath home. Large covered wrap-around deck offers great views of the river and the lake. Great price for year-round or recreational waterfront. Walk to all shopping and recreation.
$
349,000 MLS® 2402739
GREAT FAMILY HOME! Walk to beautiful Christina Lake. Top quality custom built home. 4 BR, 2 bath. 2500 sq. ft. finished. Great for entertaining. Walk-in lower level has its own kitchen. 2 car garage. Large .414 acre level lot. New roof. Short walk to school, shopping, the lake and beaches. Way below replacement cost.
$
359,000 MLS® 2403677
Pete Vanjoff 442-7415
Grand Forks: Newer 2 bdrm apt in 6-plex, available May 1st. 250-838-9757.
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TERRIFIC 2 STOREY HOME in a quiet area of Grand Forks just a block and a half away from the Trans-Canada Trail and a great swimming hole at the Kettle River. A great shop with its own power and an additional lot to the south included. A great deal at just $220,000! MLS® 2402640
JUST REDUCED! Terrific building lot in Christina Lake. Just minutes to everything the lake has to offer! Only $105,000! MLS® 2396727
POPULAR VALMAR SUBDIVISION. 73 x 115 ft. building lot, flat treed home site, centrally located. Walking distance to all schools, rec. centre, & close to downtown. The adjoining lot 73 x 115 ft. is also available. All services at the lot line. $88,000. MLS® 2395450
24.7 ACRE HOBBY FARM! Looking for privacy. Here it is just under 25 acres. Approx. 10 acres of flat land and the rest is rolling, sloped. All the property is fenced and cross fenced. Has a 30 x 30 ft. barn. Comes with a 2 BR mobile home to live in while you build your farm house. All this privacy and just 10 min. to town. $259,000. MLS® 2402255
WOW! BEST BUY CONDO! Only asking $115,000 & what a DEAL! Like new, 2 BR, 2 full bath in downtown adult building. Comes with all appliances & available for quick possession, so have a look & try your offer. MLS® 2203266
LOADS OF BANG FOR YOUR DOLLARS $$$. 4 BR, 3 bath, large fenced corner lot, garage/ shop, garden, greenhouse & more. BIG PACKAGE & only asking $299,000. MLS® 2192339
RARE RIVERFRONT PROPERTY in Grand Forks 1.55 acres with city services. A modest home and double garage already in place. Priced to sell! $209,000. MLS® 2405278
3 BR, 1 BATH HOME priced to sell. High efficiency furnace. Basement for crafts and hobbies. $105,000. MLS® 2389106
LIVE AT THE LAKE Come see this charming 6 BR, 4 bath home right in the heart of Christina Lake! $475,000. MLS® 2403780
OFFICE SPACES AVAILABLE! Retail/Office space in the downtown core. Lease/buy it's your choice! Ideal location in a high traffic area. Bring your offer today! $225,000. MLS® 2403367
LOCATION, LOCATION, LOCATION! This older home is tucked away but easy walking distance to all amenities, the river and the walking trail. $198,500. MLS® 2405339
AMAZING LAKE VIEW! 1 lot left. Just around the corner from the park, don't let this one pass you by! $90,000. MLS® 2403946
CHATEAU PETITE! Charming heritage home on lovely street. Walking distance to all amenities! The kitchen has TWO gas stoves, and a stainless steel butcher block island. $249,000. MLS® 2405324
PRICE REDUCED! 3 Br, 2 bath home on .36 acre lot features 10' ceilings, large living, dining and BR with main floor laundry, hardwood floors, carport and workshop. $259,000. MLS® 2401670
GOOD SOLID HOME! 3 BR, over-height and width carport, rear lane access, fenced yard, certified wood stove, large covered deck, over 1,000 sq. ft. plus basement. $223,500. MLS® 2395744
3.62 ACRES. 3 BR COUNTRY HOME has amazing views. Over 1100 sq. ft. plus a full basement. Well established 3 acre hay field. 20 x 30 ft. double garage, 20 x 40 ft. shop, circular driveway, and generous RV parking. Lots of storage areas. This fixer-upper is a must see for those who treasure view, privacy, and picturesque settings. $269,000. MLS® 2405408
WALK TO TOWN! Cheaper than renting. 725 sq. ft. 2 BR townhouse c/w storage room. New kitchen, dining & entrance flooring; new paint, new fixtures & new bath! Bring your offer. Asking $99,000. MLS® 2400120
HOME OFF THE GRID! 1710 sq. ft. rustic 4 BR home on 174.3280 acres. Wood heat. Solar panels/batteries. Drilled well. 15 minutes NW of Grand Forks, 5 minutes to Phoenix Ski Hill. Asking $249,000. MLS® 2399881
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Harry Davy
Barry Poppenheim
Cindy Anthony
Pete Vanjoff
Ken Dodds
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Gary Smith
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Grand Forks: Clean older mobile home, F/S, gas, cent/air, laundry hookup, No Smokers Please, No Pets. Suitable for 1-2 quiet adults. Landlord References Required. 250-442-8289
1995 Buick Regal Sedan 3.8 L engine. New tires - used only 1 yr. 156,800 kms. ABS brakes. 1 owner 10 yrs. clean reliable car. $1980. Call 250442-8061
Greenwood 3bdrm, 1.5 bath, 5 apply’s, fenced yard, sm greenhouse, sm garden shed, sm pet negotiable. $850/m + utiles. 604-951-0533.
Property Management
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2 bdrm main floor of house close to hospital. Nicely updated. 4 appl’s $900. NO PETS 55 plus Midway 2 bdrm house $600 TERM NEGOTIABLE ON PRIME INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL or OFFICE SPACE IN GRAND FORKS N/S, N/P, References. Ken: 250-442-2632 ken.dodds@yahoo.ca Grand Forks Realty Ltd.
1998 VW Jetta, diesel, 5sp. 1992 Honda Civic, 5sp. Both are 4 doors, AC, cruise, 22 and $2,800. 250-442-0122 1994 Eagle Summit hatchback, 2.4 Lt, ring gear needs replacing so not running, good body, $600/obo. 250-442-3927
Recreational/Sale
NOTICE OF SALE Contents of the following storage unit at Border Self Storage 7444 19th Street, Grand Forks BC will be available for viewing on May 28, 2015 starting at 12.00 P.M. Sealed bids will be accepted. Unit 3 - contents belonging to Betty Kastelein with the last known mailing address of 102 Gordon Place, Penticton, BC. In debt for $425.00 Owing for Storage Fees to March 30, 2015/ plus all financial and administration costs.
WANTED; small motor home or truck & trailer, max 28ft. 250-442-3096. Message
Boats WANTED Red Urchin lease. Also 37’ Salmon to lease/buy/trade for C. 250-218-9947 wd95@shaw.ca
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Suites, Lower Christina Lake: lower suit 1bdrm + den, near beach, incls utils, cable, internet, furnished, private entrance, shared yard, RR, NS, NP. $675/m. 250-505-4275 TWO bedroom suite for rent, farmers / caretakers welcome to apply, country living pain1@telus.net 250-442-2549
Townhouses GRAND FORKS- newly reno’d 3 bdrm townhouse. F/S, W/D. N/P. References req’d. $950./mo Call (403)479-8712.
WOODLOT FOR SALE
THE CORPORATION OF THE CITY OF GRAND FORKS
NOTICE OF PROPOSED DISPOSITION OF CITY LAND
LAND ACT: NOTICE OF INTENTION TO APPLY FOR A DISPOSITION OF CROWN LAND
Pursuant to Section 26 of the Community Charter, notice is hereby given that Council of the Corporation of the City of Grand Forks proposes to sell that vacant City owned property legally described as Parcel IdentiÂżer: 027-468216, Lot 5, Plan KAP86416, 'istrict Lot 534, S.'.<.'. to Argosy Construction Group Inc., for 120,000, plus GST.
Take notice that Blair and Cheryl Schnuth, of Coaldale, A.B., have applied to the Ministry of Forests, Lands and Natural Resource Operations (MFLNRO), Kootenay Region, for a License of Occupation for private moorage purpose, situated on Provincial Crown foreshore located at Christina Lake, B.C., and containing 0.03 hectares more or less.
Sasha Bird, AScT MANAG(R OF '(V(LOPM(NT (NGIN((RING S(RVIC(S
The Lands File for this application is 4405583. Written comments concerning this application should be directed to FrontCounter B.C., 1902 Theatre Road, Cranbrook, B.C. V1C 7G1 or email to: AuthorizingAgency.Cranbrook@gov.bc.ca. Comments will be received by MFLNRO up to June 13, 2015. MFLNRO may not be able to consider comments received after this date. Please visit the website at: http://arfd.gov.bc.ca/ApplicationPosting/index.jsp Äş Search Äş Search by File Number: 4405583 for more information.
THE CORPORATION OF THE CITY OF GRAND FORKS
PARCEL TAX ROLL 2015 The Parcel Tax Roll for 2015 is available for inspection at &it\ +all GXrinJ reJXlar ofÂżce hoXrs $ person Zho oZns a parcel included on the parcel tax roll may request that the roll be amended only in relation to the personÂśs oZn property on the folloZinJ basis
Be advised that any response to this advertisement will be considered part of the public record. Access to these records requires the submission of a Freedom of Information (FOI) request. Visit: http://www.gov.bc.ca/freedomofinformation to learn more about FOI submissions.
Rick and Lynn Rexin have their Woodlot (W1625) for sale. It is located near the 16 Km mark on the Christian Valley Road.
1 There is an error or omission respectinJ a name or address on the parcel tax roll 2 There is an error or omission respectinJ the inclusion of a parcel There is an error or omission respectinJ the taxable area or the taxable frontage of a parcel $n exemption has been improperly alloZed or disalloZed In order to be considered for the 2015 tax year any request must be made in Zriting to the &ity of *rand )orNs P 2 %ox 220 *rand )orNs % & 90+ 1+0 on or before -une 10 2015 at 00 pm
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CloAnne Morasse 250-442-0248
250-442-5561 Service & New Construction Commercial • Residential Industrial Pumps
Mon.-Fri. 9 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
PLUMBING
on Donaldson Dr.
Call 250-442-2223
OPTOMETRIST
Electrical Contract Reg. #1210
Redi Electric Ltd.
OPTOMETRIST
• Natural gas heating • Heat pumps • Hot water heaters • Ductless “mini” splits • Air conditioning • Commercial refrigeration • Sheet metal
HOME BASED PRODUCTS
SALES AND RENTALS
Independent living with companionship, support, security, three meals a day and none oĨ the responsiďiliƟes oĨ maintaining your own home. WŚŽĞŶŝdž DĂŶŽƌ ZĞƟƌĞŵĞŶƚ ,ŽŵĞ ;ĨŽƌŵĞƌůLJ ďďĞLJĮĞůĚͿ
Dr. Alan LeRoy, O.D.
(1985) Ltd.
Reg. g No. 13266
(Across from Fire Hall)
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• Electric Motor Sales & Repair • Pump sales & Service • Electric Parts & Sales Counter • Commercial, Residential & Industrial Electric Service Work • New Construction
7990 Columbia Drive
7215 2nd St., Grand Forks
Ph: 250-442-0282
Andy 250-442-0795
Reg. #100851
CONTAINERS
NOTARY PUBLIC
7486 2nd Street
OPTICAL
GRAND FORKS OPTICAL 334C Market Ave 250-442-3025
ROOFING
D.D. Roofing •Asphalt Shingles • Metal • New & Re-roof • Resheet & Reconstruction • Fascia, Soffit, and Continuous Gutter Installation Reasonable Rates • Guaranteed Work
Seniors Discount - Free Estimates Cell: 250-443-1273 Home: 250-442-2179 FREE ESTIMATES Serving the Boundary & West Kootenays
P&L ROOFING Paul – 250-442-5612
• Shingles • Metal • Composite • Torch Down FREE ESTIMATES
Phone 250-443-4144
SAW SHARPENING
YOUR AD BELONGS HERE! ’s Andy CUSTOM
George Stooshinoff
Certified Sawfiler 3845 Victoria Rd., Grand Forks, BC Phone: 250-442-8359 • Email: gastoo@telus.net
Your best buy is from a merchant you know
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For all your RESIDENTIAL / COMMERCIAL / RECREATIONAL Reupholstery, Repairs and Custom Builds
UPHOLSTERY 38 years experience! 236 – 72nd Ave • Grand Forks
Phone 250-442-2191 to advertise in the business directory STORAGE
BOUNDARY MINI STORAGE Computerized Security Gate 5’ x 10’ to 10’ x 30’ Units
7990 Columbia Drive
Located at Boundary Electric
250-442-5561
Border Self Storage
Twisted Teeth Saw Shop We Sharpen • Carbide & Steel Saws • Planer & Jointer Knives • Handsaws-retooth, set & sharpen • Carbide Router Bits • Drill Bits • Hole Saws • Dado Blades • Paper Cutters • Knives • Scissors • All Garden & Yard Tools • Chainsaws & More
Grand Forks
UPHOLSTERY
7444 19th Street, Grand Forks
Saw, Knife & Tool Sharpening Centre
Get rid of unsightly stumps and prunings Todd Van Ruyskensvelde Owner/operator 250-444-0667 tvanr2001@yahoo.ca 405 Atwood Rd,
UNITS NOW AVAILABLE!
Call: 250-442-0534
Cascade Containers & Storage Sales or Rentals $100/month
6401 HWY 3 next to Fortis office 250.442.2599 • 250.443.1599
250-442-2499
WATER Hoffy’s Water Service 21 years experience • Water softeners • Reverse osmosis • Ultra violet systems • Water cooler cleaning • Filters and filter Service
250-666-1414
Y&R Water
SALES & SERVICES Certified Pump Installers
• EOCP Certified • Cross Connection Certified (Backflow Prevention) WATER CONDITIONING • Water Softening, Reverse Osmosis, Filtration & Ultraviolet IRRIGATION & PUMPS
8098 Donaldson Drive • 250-442-5537
WELDING BOUNDARY MOBILE WELDING CERTIFIED LEVEL A RED SEAL
WELDING FABRICATION REPAIRS Serving the Boundary Area
250 - 447 - 6244
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Sports
Wednesday, May 20, 2015
Grand Forks Gazette
Chicks trounce Merchants
now takIng applIcatIons
Independent living with companionship, support, security, three meals a day and none of the responsibilities of maintaining your own home.
(Below) An unknown player from the Liquor Chicks slides safely into home as Merchants’ catcher Tori Stavenjord waits for the ball. Looking on is umpire Fred Zibin. Liquor Chicks won the game 19-14, which was played at Dick Bartlett Park on May 6. (Above) Lime Creek Ladies (pitching) battled Rock Creek as well. The games were part of the Boundary Ladies Fastpitch Association.
Phoenix Manor Retirement Home (formerly Abbeyfield)
Call 250-442-2223 for a tour or more information 876 72nd Ave. Grand Forks
Seniors’ Community Gives Families Peace of Mind!
Silver Kettle Village in Grand Forks, BC continues to offer families peace of mind with spacious seniors’ suites. These maintenance-free living suites incorporate supportive features to promote independence and 24-hour emergency monitoring service for added peace of mind.
Craig Lindsay photo
If you or your family member is interested in one of these limited suites please call Silver Kettle Village at 250-442-0667 or visit GOLDENLIFE.CA to arrange a tour. Included in Rent: • Hearty, Home-style Meals • Safety & Security Monitoring • Shuttle Bus • Social & Recreational Activities • Maintenance • Housekeeping PLUS Access to Building Amenities: • Theatre / Chapel • Games Room / Library • Multiple Lounges • Spacious Dining Room • Spa Room
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Sports Practice can be fun too Kids have fun while learning the basics of T-ball. They took a break from their Tuesday afternoon practice to pose for a photo: (from left) Callahan and Boston Baer, Katalyna Vigue, Kent Armstrong, Noah Schader, Vienna Dalla Lana, Gabriel Brinson-Martin, Colton Derhousoff, Ethan Deadmarsh, Ashton Papove, Joel Piche, Cassius Baker, Milo Gartner, Noah Dalla Lana, Daija Begg, Aiyanna Baschzok and Mason Galloway. Svetlana Dalla Lana photo
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GRAND FORKS RECREATION
Swim, bike, run— it’s time to register for the Pharmasave Christina Lake Triathlon. The 11th annual triathlon is right around the corner scheduled for Sunday, June 28. It’s a great community and family event and open for everyone to just “tri” it. This triathlon is a short distance race ideal for the first timer. Athletes will swim 800m, bike 20k and run a 5k. Participants can sign up as an individual or as part of a team. There is a Kids Sprint that takes place Sunday, June 28 prior to the start of the adult race. Kids ages 7 to 12 will swim 100m, bike 6k and run 2k. Participants can enter the race as an individual or get a team together and share in the fun. The Rotary Club of Grand Forks will be providing a baked potato feed following the race and each registrant will go home with an awesome race package that includes a special gift. The event cannot take place without the help of many people. Our volunteers have been wonderful over the years and we are always looking for more individuals willing to give their time to make the day a success. Triathlon registration forms can be found at the Grand Forks Recreation Office, aquatic centre, both the Grand Forks and Christina Lake Pharmasaves and at the Welcome Centre in Christina Lake. The forms can also be found on our website, rdkb.com. Call GFREC at 250442-2202 for more information.
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Grand Forks Gazette
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