Kimberley Daily Bulletin, June 19, 2015

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Two arrested, hospitalized following fight RCMP

Two subjects were taken into custody following a fight in a downtown parking lot. On June 17 at 7:30 pm, Cranbrook RCMP was called to a fight in a parking lot in the 600 block of Cranbrook Street North. Upon arrival police noted a number of individuals who appeared to be suffering from injuries of varying degrees. The police investigation revealed two groups of individuals were talking when one subject allegedly produced a knife. A physical altercation ensued in which the suspect with the knife was knocked unconscious. Two subjects were transported to the Cranbrook hospital with non-life threatening injuries. Two subjects were taken into police custody and a knife was seized at the scene. Both subjects taken into custody are known to police and had recently moved to the Cranbrook area. Charges being recommended by police include assault with a weapon, possession of a weapon dangerous to the public, possession of a prohibited weapon and obstruction. One suspect has been released on a Promise to Appear and the second suspect will be taken before a Judicial Justice of the Peace. Police continue to interview witnesses and investigate this incident.

Paramedics attend to a man after an incident near the Day’s Inn in Cranbrook on Wednesday evening.

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Two more impaired drivers apprehended Two separate incidents near Kimberley; in one case five children in car C AROLYN GR ANT Bulletin Editor

Another two impaired drivers were apprehended by police this week. Both incidents occurred near Kimberley, and both were just a little bit different than a routine stop, says Kimberley RCMP NCO Cpl. Chris Newel. The first incident took place near Wasa on Tuesday evening at about 10 p.m. This one required a police dog to track the driver. “Kimberley RCMP received a

call just before 10 p.m. about a vehicle near Wasa on highway 93/95 that was being driven in an erratic manner. Officers from Kimberley and Cranbrook headed to the area. The caller was able to maintain visual contact on the vehicle but it stopped and, just prior to police arriving, the driver walked off. A police dog was called, the team attended and was able to locate a track and find the driver hiding in the bush.” The driver, age 49, from Cranbrook, was read the breath demand, but refused to supply a breath sample, which means he is now prohibited from driving for 90 days and his vehicle impounded for 30 days “This was a good example of a

concerned citizen working closely with police to remove a potentially dangerous driver from for our roadways. The excellent team work by the officers in particular our Police Dog team lead to the successful apprehension of the driver”, Newel said. The other incident also caused concern to police because children were involved. At 8 a.m., on Wednesday, June 17, a Cranbrook police officer in an unmarked vehicle noticed a vehicle speeding on Highway 95A. “The officer stopped the vehicle and while dealing with the driver noted signs of alcohol consumption,” Newel said. “He read the breath demand and the driver sup-

plied a breath sample which resulted in a WARN. The instrument indicates a warn when the blood alcohol level is between 50 and 100 mgs. The driver was served a three-day Notice of Prohibition. Police were surprised to find five children in the vehicle being driven to school.” Police made arrangements with the school administrative staff to get the children safely to their classes, he says. “Speeding and alcohol are never a good mix; in this case it put the children at risk. It’s sad to see this kind of behavior still taking place.” And it really does appear that people are just not getting the message about drinking and driving, Newel says.

There have been a number of impaired driving charges recently; three over the weekend of May 29 and three more over June 5 and 6, and now these two. It’s not because police have a special campaign going on. “We are always looking,” Newel said. “Sometimes it’s just the way things line up. In one case we had someone call in about erratic driving. That is always appreciated. In other case, it was speeding. This person was traveling from Cranbrook to Kimberley and was stopped. “I don’t think people realize how long it takes to get alcohol out of your system.”


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areas. While travelling on a forest service road, an operator of an all-terrain vehicle is required to hold a valid driver’s licence, carry a minimum of $200,000 third-party liability insurance and wear a safety helmet. Anyone who rides irresponsibly and causes environmental damage can face stiff penalties. Individuals who harm an ecosystem (including damage caused by off-road vehicles such as motorbikes or all-terrain vehicles) may be subject to enforcement actions ranging from a warning to a violation ticket that carries a $575 fine. More serious cases could result in a penalty of up to $100,000 and/or up to a year in jail. Natural resource officers from the ministry’s Compliance and Enforcement Branch regularly patrol the Kootenay Boundary region. The goal of these inspections is to educate the public and promote safe and responsible recreational use of these areas. The ministry takes non-compliance very seriously and natural resource officers will be on the lookout for individuals or groups that are not adhering to the rules.

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A little more RTM information Alison Ko For the Bulletin

Round The Mountain is a community festival, celebrating the Kimberley Trail Network. With support from the community, local businesses, landowners/land managers, and a 100% volunteer crew, it has grown from 264 competitors in 2011 to 477 in 2015. All proceeds go back to the RTM Legacy Fund and to hosting clubs for projects to further enhance Kimberley trail systems. The breadth of competitors is wide: from two-year olds in the extreme toddler event to a 73 year-old in the mountain bike race. The youngest competitor is Finnegan Trudeau (9 monthsold) who is bringing his mom, Shenoa, to piggy back him around the mountain. This year, the event is offering $2000 in the total prize pool, which has helped attract a high-caliber of athletes from beyond our dynamic town, with competitors from Montana, Alberta, and neighbouring Kootenay towns. There are 7 RTM challenges

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YVR Art Foundation Scholarship recipient, Landon Gunn, Kwakwaka’wakw and Metis, from Marysville, unveiled a wood mixed media piece at Vancouver International Airport (YVR) on May 29, 2015.The artwork will be exhibited at YVR. Landon’s project was to create a mixed media piece on canvas or wood for exhibition at YVR while cooperating with artist Robert Dobie. His art will be on public display at YVR for a year.

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bike-friendly Kimberley Transit Shuttle is available. As well as cheering on the participants, spectators can enjoy The Hollers, DJ Ray, beer gardens, food vendors, silent auctions, raffles and prize draws. Come out, Sunday, June 21st, to an event that helps define who we are as a town!

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New Life Foursquare Church the scene of six-day Country Gospel Music celebration

Country Gospel Music.” “And the cause of Christ,” Donna added. “What every Christian musician needs is to understand is music was created by the Lord Himself,” Billy said. “And music should be something that brings pleasure to his heart. Since the beginning of CGMA, Barry Coulter we’ve encouraged the artist to write songs to the Lord and sing unto For the second time him so that the outcome in recent years, Cranof what they do is the brook is hosting a celeadvancement of the bration of music and cause of Christ.” devotion. “We’re not trying to Monday, June 22, is promote the artists’ imthe start of the weeklong portance themselves, Canadian Convention we’re trying to promote of the Country Gospel His cause. So the artists Music Association who join with us and (CGMA), taking place at stay with us are very the New Life Foursquare ministry-oriented.” Church on 10th Avenue “The reason that we Billy and Donna Hale. in Cranbrook. move the conventions The CGMA was around to different founded by Billy and areas is because its a ple, when we were here Donna Hale, of Branway to draw in new art- before, we were introson, Missouri, who were ists and new talent,” duced to Ed King, who’s in town a couple of days Donna said. “For exam- become a big part of ahead of the event, and what we’re doing. He’s been travelling with us ever since. We found artists don’t travel with you if they don’t know anything about you, so if Cbk. Kim. 7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:0010:3011:0011:3012:0012:30 1:00 1:30 2:00 2:30 3:00 3:30 you come to their area, came into the Townsman to talk about the convention, Country Gospel Music, and the days ahead. Billy Hale is himself a renowned Country Gospel Artist, having released 17 albums, and having had 15 number one songs on the Country Gospel charts. He founded the CGMA in 1996. “Going back to the beginning — I spent 30 years as a pastor,” Billy said. “The Lord spoke to me one day — and this is what changed everything. He said I want you to be kind to my Christian country artists. So we started bringing them to town, and looking for ways to be kind to them, and it became obvious was what they really needed was an opportunity to know each other, be kind to each other. So we started the Country Gospel Music

Association in 1996, to bring them together. We initiated an awards program in 1997, which was a big part of luring them together. The association is now in its 19th year, and next week’s convention will the association’s 116th. They typically hold six a year typically, sometimes seven, Billy said. “This is our second one in Cranbrook,” Donna said. “We were here about five years ago.” “We seldom go back to the same place, but here we are!” Billy said. “We have a lot of memories here, a lot of friends here.” Fellowship and networking are at the heart of the conventions. “It’s bringing them together so they can embrace each other,” Billy said. “As a result of the networking, it advances the cause of

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through Friday, the days will begin with devotional sessions at 10 a.m. The afternoons will feature classes in ministry and music related subjects. Starting at 5 p.m. each day, artists will perform in their specific categories — of which there are about 40. Judging is done by the artists’ peers, not a panel. After performances in each category conclude, ballots will be handed out to members of the association, who will vote accordingly. On Saturday night, June 27, th the awards celebration will be held, and the awards in all categories handed out. The public is welcome to attend, the Hales said. There is no charge. For more information and details on the days’ events, go the Facebook page, www. facebook.com/countrygospelmusicassociation.com. “Every convention is different, its according to how the spirit of the Lord moves, but we’re looking forward to hopefully meeting other new artists in the area that we didn’t meet before, getting them involved,” Donna said.

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Fawning season in the East Kootenay

Sonja Seher

It’s officially fawning season for the resident deer of Kimberley and Cranbrook. In the last week, there has been growth in the number of reports of defensive-aggressive behaviour from does in our cities. Do you know what to do to ensure your safety in your yard, on your morning commute or while out walking your dog? Read below for a few recommendations from WildSafeBC on how you can help reduce conflicts with urban does and their young. 1. In your yard: discourage does from taking up residence by removing shelter. Deer are attracted to our yards not just for the palatable vegetation, but for the security they can provide in tall grasses and shrubs, and shelter from buildings or other obstacles. Discourage does from choosing your yard as a nesting grounds by mowing your lawn regularly, trimming back overgrown vegetation and otherwise ensuring your line of sight is clear across your property. Moreover, travel with caution

The City of Kimberley and WildSafeBC are working together to warn residents of aggressive doe activity with high visibility signboards. around lots or properties abundant with thick vegetation or other convenient hiding places. Discourage children from taking shortcuts to school through these spaces, too. 2. On your commute: observe posted warnings of aggressive does in the area and give deer plenty of space. Up-to-date wildlife sightings are available on WildSafeBC’s interactive mapping system (www.wildsafebc.com/ warp). These reports are also frequently posted to our Face-

book page (“WildSafeBC Kimberley-Cranbrook) and the pages of our municipalities. Share any information you have on deer sightings freely with your families, friends, co-workers and neighbours to empower them to stay safe, too. In Kimberley, WildSafeBC and the City are working together to notify trail users of potentially aggressive does using localized, high visibility signboards. If you see these signs, observe them! Take an alternate path to get where you want to go.

3. Walking your dog: keep your dog under control and on leash at all times: however, if a deer attacks you, drop the leash. Never allow your pets to harass wildlife. Ensure your dog is under control by walking it on a leash. Should an aggressive doe approach you, release the leash prior to contact. Dogs are much more recognizable as a natural predator than humans, and the common target of aggression in conflict situations with protective does. By dropping the leash when a deer approaches you, you disassociate yourself from the likely point of conflict, and allow your dog to escape on its own merit. You can find more advice on staying safe around urban deer on our website, just follow the link to www.wildsafebc.com/ deer/. How are we doing with our signs in Kimberley? If you feel a sign is misplaced or ineffective, contact your community coordinator at kimberley@ wildsafebc.com, or bring it to the attention of City Bylaw. As always, report any wildlife activity of concern to the Conservation Officer Service 24-hour reporting line: 1.877.952.7277. WildSafeBC would like to acknowledge the support of Columbia Basin Trust, the BC Ministry of Environment, the City of Kimberley and the City of Cranbrook.

The diary that made the world better

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Mike Selby

or her 13th birthday, her father bought her a diary; a fairly plain one filled with undated blank pages and a red-checked cover. Like countless teenage girls everywhere, she filled the pages with her hopes, her dreams, and her private thoughts. She wrote of her parents’ fighting, sibling rivalry, and her own petty jealousies. Puberty had struck, so she also wrote of hormones, body changes, her own sexuality, her first crush, and her first kiss. None of these entries are particularly shocking or unique; they are no different than the thoughts and feelings of any teenage girl. What is different is that this diary belonged to Anne Frank, and — far from being private — her personal confessions would be read by the world. This fact takes on extra significance, as Anne had hoped to be a journalist, and liked to imagine what it would be like for others to read what she wrote. She also did not write her diary from the comfort of her own bedroom, stretched out on her bed listening to records. Anne’s world had gone mad, and her entries were made while her family hid from unthinkable and unimaginable horrors. After someone told the

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Nazis where Anne and her family were hiding, they were all sent to Auschwitz. Anne was torn from her family, had her head shaved, tattooed with a number, and then forced into hard-labour until she died of Typhus at the Bergen-Belsen concentration camp. Only Anne’s father would survive the camps, and after the war he returned home. One of the people who helped hide the Frank family had kept their belongings in storage, which is where Anne’s father found her diary. While some of his daughter’s thoughts were shocking to him, none were as shocking as just how absolutely brilliant her writing was. Reading how Anne wished to become a journalist, he decided to have her only work published. This was no easy thing, as not everyone was enamoured by it as he was. While some publishers felt it may have historical value, they didn’t want to waste money on it. One (now famous) rejection letter told Mr. Frank that his daughter “doesn’t, it seems to me, have a special perception or feeling which would lift that book above the ‘curiosity’ level.” After dozens of rejections, Contact Books in Amsterdam agreed to publish it. ‘Het Ach-

Anne Frank terhuis’ (‘The Secret Annex’) hit the shelves on June 25, 1947. “If she had been here,” a teary-eyed Mr. Frank told the press, “Anne would have been so proud. While numerous first-hand accounts were (and continue to be) published at the time, none captured the the extreme depth of Nazi terrors better than experiencing them through the eyes of a 13-yearold girl. The diary, now titled ‘The Diary of a Young Girl’ sweeps through Europe like no other book in the 20th century. It is soon translated into 60 languages. Oddly, it was popular everywhere except the United States. It took five years to reach the Americans, and — even though it had a preface by Eleanor Roosevelt — Doubleday Publishing only releases 5,000 copies. Sales lack until a writeup

about it the New York Times sparked a wave of interest which resulted in the book selling in the millions. Although John F. Kennedy found Anne’s book “a gift to the world,” and Nelson Mandela stated the Anne’s words gave him the strength and courage he needed to survive his 27year prison sentence, it is teenage girls who are most struck by Anne’s writing. Journalist Noel Duan found that Anne “was a peer and a keeper and sharer of secrets. She was curious about body parts (hers and others). She wanted to be a star. She still believed in goodness.” Had she lived, Anne would have been 86 this month. It remains a mystery as to what else she would have written, but it no doubt would have been awesome. The planet continues to be a better place because of her. “It’s utterly impossible for me to build my life on a foundation of chaos, suffering and death … And yet, when I look up at the sky, I somehow feel that everything will change for the better, that this cruelty too will end, that peace and tranquility will return once more.” Mike Selby is Reference Librarian at the Cranbrook Public Library

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Jaffray-Baynes Lake Farmers’ Market, Saturday, June 20, 9:00am - 12:30pm. Info: 250-429-3519. East Kootenay Outdoor Club–Saturday, June 20, 2015. Hike to Cactus Mtn. For further information: Phone Lorne, 250-426-8864. Jubilee Chapter #64 OES will have their final meeting of the season Monday, June 22 at 7:30 PM sharp in the Masonic Hall, 401-3rd Avenue South, Cranbrook, B.C. Plans will be made for summer events. FREE TEMPORARY FOREIGN WORKER LEGAL INFORMATION SESSION. 24 June, 2015, 1-4 pm at the Immigrant Welcome Centre/CBAL - 19A 9th Ave S, Cranbrook. For registration, please call Silke at 250.581.2112 Friday, June 26, 11am-3pm. CAR WASH, BAKE SALE, & GARAGE SALE benefitting the Cranbrook Boys and Girls Club. Two locations! Kinsmen Arena and Tamarack Mall. Awesome door prizes available! Learn all about Shuffleboard. Played on 40’ long courts at the Cranbrook Curling Rink Saturday June 27th, 10 a.m.. No charge. Info call Linda or Dennis at 250-421-9176 Gateway to Nature Hike; Sat., July 4, 9:00 am. Every Sat. morning in July & Aug., guests from Riverside Campground, and everyone else who feels like it, can join us at the Campground Trail Kiosk for the Gateway to Nature Hike. This is a moderate 2.5 hour, 5.5 km guided interpretive hike with a 250 metre elevation gain.

ONGOING Aged10-14? Got the writing bug? CBAL hosts the Youth Writing Group at the Cranbrook Public Library. The 2nd & 4th Wed of each month, 4-5:30pm Free! Call Lori 250-464-1864 or khough@cbal.org Cranbrook Community Tennis Association welcomes all citizens to play or learn to play. Call Neil 250-489-8107, Cathy 250-464-1903. Bibles For Missions Thrift Store, 824 Kootenay St. N., Cranbrook serving our community to benefit others - at home and abroad. We turn your donations into helping dollars! Open Tues-Sat 10am-5pm. Phone 778-520-1981. Mark Creek Lions meet 1st and 3rd Wednesdays at the Kimbrook. Meet & Greet from 6:00-6:30pm, supper 6:30-7:00, meeting 7:008:00pm. Contact 250-427-5612 or 250-427-7496. New members welcome – men and ladies! Royal Canadian Legion Branch 24; Friday Meat Draw: 4:30- 6:30, Saturday Meat Draw: 3:30-5:30. The Cellar Thrift Store Open Mon. to Sat., noon to 4:30 p.m. Our revenues support local programs and outreach programs of Cranbrook United Church. Baker Lane Entry at 2 – 12th Ave. S. Cranbrook, B. C. Donations of new or gently used items welcome. CRANBROOK QUILTERS’ GUILD hold their meetings every 2nd & 4th Tuesday of each month at 7:15pm upstairs in the Seniors’ Hall, 12517th Ave. S. Everyone welcome. Info: Donna at 250-426-7136. Cranbrook Community Tennis Association welcomes all citizens to play or learn to play. Call Neil 250-489-8107, Cathy 250-464-1903. Canadian Cancer Society- if you have spare time and would like to volunteer, interested applicants can call 250-426-8916, drop by our office at #19-9th Avenue S, Cranbrook or go to www. cancervolunteer.ca and register as a volunteer. Cranbrook Phoenix Toastmasters meet every Thursday, noon -1:00 Heritage Inn. Toastmasters teaches communication & leadership skills. Roberta 250-489-0174. 1911.toastmastersclubs.org. The Canadian Orthopaedic Foundation invites anyone expecting bone and joint surgery to make contact with local volunteers for peer support. The free Ortho Connect program helps to ease the fear, stress and anxiety that go along with surgery and help patients prepare. 1-800-461-3639 ext 4, and ask for Lauralee. TOPS (Take Off Pounds Sensibly) non profit weight loss support group meets EVERY Thursday at 5:00 pm, at Sr Citizen’s Centre, (downstairs) 125 17th Ave S, Cranbrook. Drop in, have fun while losing weight gradually. This Chapter has won an annual B.C. Provincial Award for “Best Avg Weight Loss Per Member”. Info: Marie 250 417 2642 Masonic Lodges of B.C. and Yukon will supply transportation to cancer patients who have arrived at Kelowna or Vancouver. This free service will be at the destination point. Example: from airport to clinic and clinic to airport on return, also around the destination city. Info may be received from your doctor, Canadian Cancer Society, or by phoning Ron at 250-426-8159. Seniors Autobiographical Writing for those aged 60 or wiser at the Kimberley Library. No writing experience necessary. It’s free. Tuesdays 10:00 - Noon. Register: Kim Roberts CBAL Coordinator 250-427-4468 or kroberts@cbal.org Cranbrook Writer’s Group meet on the 4th Monday of the month at the Arts Council. Engage in writing exercises, constructive critiques & share in information on upcoming literary events & contests. Cbk and District Arts Council, 104, 135-10th Ave S, CBK. info: 250-4264223 www.cranbrookanddistrictartscouncil.com Attention Vendors!!! Set up your table at Marysville Daze June 6th outside at Central Park. Everyone welcome – the more the merrier!! Hey Kimberley! We need you as Big Brothers and Big Sisters. One hr a week. YOU can make a difference in a Child’s life that will last a life time. Info: 250-499-3111. Place your notice in your “What’s Up?” Community Calendar FREE of charge. This column is intended for the use of clubs and non-profit organizations to publicize their coming events — provided the following requirements are met: • Notices will be accepted two weeks prior to the event. • All notices must be emailed, faxed or dropped off in person. No telephone calls please. • NOTICES SHOULD NOT EXCEED 30 WORDS. • Only one notice per week from any one club or non-profit organization. • All notices must be received by the Thursday prior to publication. • There is no guarantee of publication. Notices will run subject to space limitations.

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n 1879, the Government of Canada issued a report recommending that Residential Schools be established as a cost effective way of assimilating First Nations children into “white so-

ciety”. Canada’s first Prime Minister, John A MacDonald, responded: “When the school is on the reserve, the child lives with its parents, who are savages, and though he may learn to read and write, his habits and training mode of thought are Indian. He is simply a savage who can read and write. It has been strongly impressed upon myself, as head of the Department, that Indian children should be withdrawn as much as possible from the parental influence, and the only way to do that would be to put them in central training industrial schools where they will acquire the habits and modes of thought of white men.” Thus began a shameful episode in our history. The first school opened four years later in Saskatchewan, with others following quickly. In 2007, our government implemented the Indian Residential School Settlement Agreement, which included such matters as compensation for former students of the schools and their families, as well as the establishment of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC). The mandate of the TRC is to “inform all Canadians of what happened in Indian Residential Schools.” The TRC also hopes to “guide and inspire Aboriginal peoples and Canadians in a process of reconciliation and renewed relationships that are based on mutual understanding and respect.” On June 2, the TRC presented its final report after six long years of work. The

Commissioners and others listened to the stories of survivors of the Indian Residential Schools. They were hard and painful stories to hear; they told of physical, sexual, emotional and psychological abuse. Children at age five were taken from their homes, often forcibly, and moved to a school far from their homes. They were forbidden to speak their language or practice their culture. Survivors tell about having their mouths washed out with soap because they dared to speak their own language. Rev. Yme Over and over again, students were told that they Woensdregt were inferior, that they were no good, that they were an affront to the Creator. The purpose of the schools was, in the words of one survivor’s story, “to beat the Indian out of us and make us good, little white people.” One woman tells the story of how, when she arrived at the school, her long beautiful braids, which represented her spirituality and her essence, was cut off and thrown into the garbage. Another tells about how his relationship with his mother was forever damaged because she wouldn’t answer him about why she allowed him to be taken to the school. Other stories, which can no longer be told, are about alcoholism and suicide because they could no longer deal with the abuse they suffered at the schools. In the time between the release of the TRC report and National Aboriginal Day (June 21), I have been watching and listening to videotaped stories. You can find them at www.22days.ca. The stories break my heart. We can still see the residue of the agony of these survivors in their faces and hear the pain in their voices. They are telling the truth about our so-

ciety, our prejudices, our shameful behavior towards those who are different than us. The opening sentences of the Final Report of the TRC set the stage for the damning report. “For over a century, the central goals of Canada’s Aboriginal policy were to eliminate Aboriginal governments; ignore Aboriginal rights; terminate the Treaties; and, through a process of assimilation, cause Aboriginal peoples to cease to exist as distinct legal, social, cultural, religious, and racial entities in Canada. The establishment and operation of residential schools were a central element of this policy, which can best be described as ‘cultural genocide.’” Many people believe that “I didn’t do anything; it’s not my fault! It was way before my time!” I have heard that sentiment too many times. Trouble is, it’s not the truth. We are part of a society that did this. We have all benefitted from the shameful treatment of First Nations people. As the TRC Report states, this is not an aboriginal problem; it’s a Canadian problem. If we are to move forward, we must all take responsibility for our past. The TRC Report gives us all a chance to do the right thing—to reach out to one another, apologize for our shameful past, and move into a new future marked by reconciliation and hope. In that sense, this moment in our history is a gift for us all. We are being invited to invest ourselves in a new future marked by reconciliation and compassion, by an acceptance of the fact that our differences are not something to be wiped out, but to be celebrated and embraced. Yme Woensdregt is Pastor at Christ Church Anglican in Cranbrook.


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Doubleheader between Montana State ‘B’ champs & Montana State ‘A’ champs set for Saturday at Confederation Park Taylor Rocc a Sports Editor

The Cranbrook Bandits look to build upon a successful stretch of play when they host the 2014 Montana State ‘A’ champion Glacier ‘A’ Twins in American Legion Baeball action this Saturday at Confederation Park. The Bandits, 2014 Montana State ‘B’ champions, disposed of the Glacier ‘B’ Twins in consecutive outings (119, 13-3) this past Sunday but will face stiffer competition when they hit the diamond this Saturday at 1 p.m. “We need to maintain this positive vibe we have going now,” said veteran pitcher Tyler Thorn after Sunday’s 13-3 win. “We need to just have fun and not worry about who we’re playing or who’s pitching, who’s on the mound or what kind of hitters they have. We just need to go out there and have a good time.” Prior to Sunday’s pair of victories, the Bandits had dropped a tough set to the Kootenai Valley Rangers, falling 7-4 and 11-1 in a doubleheader June 7. The home wins that followed boosted Cranbrook’s boys of summer

to 11-8-1 on the season. With roughly half of the campaign in the books, the Bandits hope to maintain momentum. “We’re having a great year,” said catcher Brandon Ouillette. “We could even have more wins than we do.”

Of the Bandits eight losses, five have been by two runs or less. Apart from a couple blowout losses (10-0 at Libby, May 31 and 11-1 at Kootenai Valley, June 7) the Bandits have been in every game they’ve dropped. Ouillette knows a little more focus in those close games could easily bring about victory and the hope is to dig in moving forward. “We’ve got to stay on task and not get lazy,” Ouillette said. “We’ve got to keep it going, keep hitting the ball and not fall asleep out there. “We’re way ahead of last year. We’re just going to try to keep it going and hopefully we can go on to win state

again this year.” The Bandits found themselves 8-12 after 20 games during the summer of 2014, so the current mark of 11-8-1 is certainly progress from what the club had achieved at this point last season. As a result, head coach Paul Mrazek is happy with his club’s progress as they work past the halfway mark of the campaign. “There are a few things to work on, but the kids are getting more comfortable,” Mrazek said. “They’re getting more confident. We’ve done a lot of the teaching and now it’s a lot more reps.” The next set of reps come this Saturday at 1 p.m. when the Bandits fire up a doubleheader against the Glacier ‘A’ Twins. The Bandits have yet to face the ‘A’ Twins this season. In two meetings last year, Glacier claimed two wins -- 11-3 and 10-0 in Whitefish, Mont. Following Saturday’s home doubleheader, the Bandits are scheduled to visit Polson, Mont., on Sunday, taking on the Mission Valley ‘B’ Mariners at 1 p.m. before facing the ‘A’ Mariners at 3:30 p.m.

Glendale asks to skip payment to NHL’s Arizona Coyotes ASSOCIATED PRESS

GLENDALE, Ariz. The city of Glendale is seeking court approval to skip a $3.75 million quarterly payment to the Arizona Coyotes. An attorney hired by the city filed a motion Wednesday asking a Maricopa County Superior Court judge to allow Glendale to either with-

hold the fourth-quarter payment due July 1 to IceArizona or deposit the money in an escrow account. IceArizona owns the NHL team and manages the Gila River Arena for Glendale. The City Council voted last week to terminate a 15-year, $225 million lease agreement

with the Coyotes, citing a conflict-of-interest law. The city says two Glendale employees who worked on the arena management deal that was approved in July 2013 later went to work for the Coyotes. A judge granted the team’s request for a temporary injunction last Friday.

NHL’s Canucks sign G Joe Cannata CANADIAN PRESS

VANCOUVER - The Vancouver Canucks have signed goaltender Joe Cannata. The 25-year-old posted a record of 3-2-0, a goals against average of 1.99, and a save percent-

age of .932 in five games with the American Hockey League’s Utica Comets last season. In 21 games with the ECHL’s Ontario Reign this season, Cannata posted a record of 12-62, a 2.02 goals against average, and a .927 save

percentage. He also posted two shutouts for Ontario during the 2015 ECHL playoffs. The Wakefield, Mass., native was originally selected by Vancouver in the sixth round, 173rd overall, in the 2009 draft.

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Bandits catcher Brandon Ouillette (left) tags out Wyatt Green (#20) of the Glacier ‘B’ Twins during doubleheader action at Confederation Park in Cranbrook this past Sunday. The Bandits welcome the Glacier ‘A’ Twins to Confederation Park for a doubleheader this Saturday.

Canadian women look to finally beat European team at World Cup Neil Davidson Canadian Press

Canada has clawed its way into the knockout rounds at the Women’s World Cup. Now to advance, it must do what it has failed to do in five previous tournaments - beat a team from Europe. Going into Sunday’s round-of-16 match with No. 19 Switzerland at B.C. Place Stadium, Canada’s World Cup record against European opposition is 0-9-1. Should it get past the debutante Swiss, a matchup with either No. 6 England or No. 11 Norway looms in the quarter-finals Coach John Herdman’s record at the Canadian helm against European teams in all competitions is 18-9-5, including wins over Britain and France in the quarter-final and bronze-medal match at the 2012 Olympics. “The bottom line is we know the Europeans are very well-orga-

nized,” Herdman told a media conference call Thursday. “They have a very disciplined approach to their style and they’re outstanding on the counter-attack. That’s what they play every weekend in the European leagues. “So we have to find a way, Canada, because we don’t have another chance. We don’t get another chance at this game. And our style and our approach will have to be better to overcome what the Swiss are going to throw at us.” Sophie Schmidt is expected to play Sunday, albeit in pain. The influential midfielder from Abbotsford, B.C., came off in the 81st minute of Canada’s 1-1 tie with the Netherlands on Monday after falling awkwardly challenging for a ball. Herdman said she has a painful bruise around the hip that has limited her mobility. “She’ll not miss the opportunity of playing at B.C. Place in her home

town in this crucial match for Canada, no matter how much pain she’s in,” said Herdman. Pain aside, Herdman is expecting big things from Schmidt, who can be both goal-scorer and provider. “The tournament is really just starting to begin now,” he said. “These are the big games where big players step up and that’s what we’re hoping for for Sophie Schmidt. This is where you get a chance to sort of write your name in football history when you play in these big matches.” Captain Christine Sinclair is no stranger to stepping up, saving the day for Canada in the tournament opener with a late penalty against China. Canada will be looking to her to add to her total of 154 goals, to help spark a Canadian offence that misfired more often than not in the first round. Eighth-ranked Canada had targeted a round-

of-16 return for veteran midfielder Diana Matheson, who is coming off knee surgery and a broken foot. Herdman said Matheson suffered a minor setback prior to the Dutch game with a mild quad strain but could be available for selection if she trains well. Herdman calls the Swiss a well-organized team whose players ply their trade at the highest level of women’s football, in Germany and Sweden. But the big threats are forwards Ramona Bachmann and Lara Dickenmann. “It really is Bachmann and Dickenmann that set that team alight and they’re in very good form from what we can see in this tournament,” said Herdman. Bachmann and midfielder Fabienne Humm both had hat tricks in a 10-1 win over Ecuador. Switzerland, third in Group C, lost 1-0 to Japan and 2-1 to Cameroon.


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PRICE BREAK CASH CREDIT ON SILVERADO CREW CAB HIGH COUNTRY 3LZ

ON SELECT 2015 GMCs IN STOCK THE LONGEST WHILE INVENTORY LASTS—OFFER ENDS JUNE 28

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2015 TRAX

% = $13,009 OF MSRP

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Eg: $4,298

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Eg: $5,242

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OF MSRP

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Eg: $12,042

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INVENTORY IS LIMITED SO VISIT YOUR DEALER TODAY. ENDS JUNE 28TH.

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2015 GMC TERRAIN SLE-1 FWD SHOWN ON NOW AT YOUR BC GMC DEALERS. BCGMCDealers.ca 1-800-GM-DRIVE. GMC is a brand of General Motors of Canada. Offers apply to the purchase of a new or demonstrator 2015 GMC Sierra 1500 Crew Cab, GMC Sierra 1500 Double Cab or GMC Terrain. License, insurance, registration, PPSA and dealer administration fees and taxes not included. Dealers are free to set individual prices. Offers apply to qualified retail customers in the BC GMC Dealer Marketing Association area only. Dealer trade may be required. *Applies to oldest 15% of dealer inventory as of June 2nd 2015. Valid June 5 to 28, 2015 on cash purchases of select vehicles from dealer inventory. Not compatible with special lease and finance rates. Credit is tax exclusive and is calculated on vehicle MSRP, excluding any dealer-installed options. By selecting lease or finance offers, consumers are foregoing this cash credit which will result in higher effective interest rates. Dealer may sell for less. Offer may not be combined with certain other consumer incentives. GMCL may modify, extend or terminate this offer, in whole or in part, at any time without notice. See dealer for details. **U.S. Government 5-Star Safety Ratings are part of the U.S. Department of Transportation’s New Car Assessment Program (www.SaferCar.gov).

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CANCER (June 21-July 22) You will be more in touch with your feelings than you have been in a long time. Honor a change in what goes on around you. You seem to be much more lighthearted these days. Know that an idea you want to follow through on could be costly. Tonight: Make it OK to be treated. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) You’ll be a receptive ear to a partner or friend. You like sharing and giving feedback with this particular person. Your conversations lead to many different ideas. Let your imagination flow, and you might be surprised by what occurs. Tonight: Beam in what you want. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) You might not have as much say as you would like, so you’ll become more of an observer. Don’t think that your silence is not noticed -- someone is likely to try to draw you out in a discussion. You will be shocked by a loved one’s ideas. Tonight: Vanish while you can. LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22) You might feel as if nothing can

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done on a one-on-one level. You could be confused by what you hear, but once you sort through everything you have heard, you can’t help but smile. Tonight: With a favorite person. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18) Though the attention might be focused on a loved one or a dear friend, you’ll enjoy being less visible for now. Your creativity mixed with your whimsical nature is likely to impress many people. Stay calm, even if others seem uptight. Tonight: Say “yes” to an invitation. PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20) You could be overwhelmed by the many ideas that keep popping into your head. Listen to someone who seems to have the gift of gab. You might not want to play a part in this person’s suggestions, as your thoughts probably are elsewhere. Tonight: Join friends for TGIF. BORN TODAY Singer/songwriter Paula Abdul (1962), author Salman Rushdie (1947), rapper Macklemore (1983)

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It is with great sadness that we announce Fred’s passing after a lengthy battle with COPD. He passed away comfortably at East Kootenay Regional Hospital in Cranbrook on Tuesday, June 9, 2015 at 58 years of age. Fred was born in Kimberley to Mike & Iris Kavanagh, a pioneering family recognized for service to the Cominco mine. Fred worked many years with Crestbrook Forest Industry in Creston and Cranbrook retiring due to ill health. Fred lived most of his life in Kimberley and Cranbrook. Fred loved hockey, fishing, camping and spending quality time with family. He had a lifetime love for hockey and was an avid Calgary Flames fan right to the end. Fred is survived by his 4 sisters, Kathy (Claude) Inglehart of Abbotsford, BC, Pat (Fred) Inglehart of Surrey, BC, Wendy (Lloyd) Klein of Vernon, BC and Joyce Kavanagh of Cranbrook, BC; and many nieces, nephews and cousins in the Kootenays and other areas of BC. He was predeceased by his brother Billy (1951), his father Mike (1971), his mother Iris (1995) and many other relatives. A graveside service for Fred will be held at the Kimberley Cemetery at 1:30 pm on Saturday, June 20, 2015 followed by a reception at McPherson Funeral Home in Kimberley.

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A firefigher builds a firebreak near the Cisco Road fire near Lytton Tuesday, June 16. week, and drier than normal conditions have prevailed across much of the province. The Cisco Road fire south of Lytton in the Fraser Canyon grew to 1,370 hectares and was only 20 per cent con-

tained as of Wednesday. The Lytton First Nations issued an evacuation order and other areas of the Thompson Nicola Regional District were on evacuation alert, with sprinklers deployed to pro-

tect threatened buildings. The Little Bobtail Lake fire west of Prince George was contained at about 25,000 hectares with no loss of structures, but its intense burn weakened

root systems of standing trees and people were still being warned to avoid the area. Another large fire burned 18,000 hectares near Fort Nelson before it was contained with the help of rainfall.

B.C.’s children in care start behind and stay there, children’s representative says THE C ANADIAN PRESS

VICTORIA - A report from B.C.’s children’s representative and the provincial health officer says vulnerable children in the province start life behind their peers and stay behind. The Growing Up in B.C. report by Mary Ellen Turpel-Lafond

and Dr. Perry Kendall says life for vulnerable children, including those in government care and aboriginal children and youth, remains challenging. Turpel-Lafond says serious gaps in children’s well-being remain, including that almost 60 per cent of

youth in care don’t graduate from high school. Although she also says the report identifies some positive trends, such as declines in teen pregnancy rates and more aboriginal children graduating from high school. Both Kendall and

Turpel-Lafond say they have concerns about the lack of information around children’s welfare because neither the province nor the federal government keep a reliable data bank of information. More than 200 youth from across B.C. were consulted for the report.

B.C. farmer wants to be reunited with pig and horse after SPCA seizes animals Canadian Press

KAMLOOPS, B.C. - A lawyer for a lifelong farmer says his client wants a couple of his animals back as pets after 51 of them were seized over concerns they were roaming around the neighbourhood. Jay Michi said SPCA officials executed a warrant on a farm operated by Paul Sabyan, seizing 31 piglets, 18 sows, one boar and one bay stallion. “They were concerned he’s too old to husband them at (age) 77,” Michi said. “He just wants his horse back and one pet pig.” Michi will apply for the two animals to be returned through an SPCA review process. Marcie Moriarty, the agency’s chief prevention and enforce-

ment officer, said a review is underway. If unsuccessful, Sabyan can file an appeal with the B.C. Farm Industry Review Board, and ultimately the courts. Moriarty said the animals were seized on June 2 at Sabyan’s farm in Barriere, B.C., near Kamloops. “They met the definition of distress under the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Act,” she said. “The vast majority have been surrendered.” The animals were placed in foster care, she said. Sabyan pleaded guilty and was sentenced in March under the Livestock Act for allowing his animals to roam on neighbours’ property and a nearby highway. During sentencing, a Crown lawyer outlined the frustration of neighbours and the danger to

motorists from the pigs, which repeatedly escaped an enclosure and ranged in size from 90 to 400 kilograms. Sabyan also pleaded guilty under the Motor Vehicle Act to allowing domestic animals on a highway. Provincial court Judge Len Marchand called the matter “more than a nuisance.” “There was significant damage to neighbours’ property and risks to motorists on the Yellowhead Highway,” he said. As part of his one-year probation term, Sabyan was required to provide proof of his fence repair and evidence of inspections. Michi said Sabyan has complied with the court order and that the SPCA action is unrelated to his probation.


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