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This concrete foundation poured at the Jumbo Glacier Resort site proved to be not substantial enough to qualify as a start to the project. By Kevin Nimmock and Nicole Trigg, The Valley Echo Environment Minister Mary Polak has determined that the Jumbo Glacier Resort project has not been substan-
tially started. The result of Ms. Polak’s decision (announced today, June 18th) is that Glacier Resort Ltd’s environmental assessment certificate has expired and thus, the proponent
cannot proceed with developing this project unless a new certificate is obtained. “It’s important to note that in a decision like this, it’s a statutory decision and so I am limited by law in my
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ing the live conference call she hosted regarding her decision on Jumbo Glacier Resort in response to The Pioneer’s question of whether her decision would be met with opposition from within the BC Liberal party, and specifically from East Kootenay MLA Bill Bennett who has been a long-time supporter of the proposed ski resort. “So I have not had any discussions with my colleagues about my decision with any of them so I would not be able to comment on their reaction.” She went on to say all her colleagues have a high degree of respect for the statutory decision making process and she doesn’t anticipate that her decision will cause any her issues with respect to her relations and workings with her colleagues. Norm Macdonald, the MLA for Columbia River-Revelstoke, thinks otherwise.
“There is no question that Mary Polak has made a decision that is going to have colleagues angry at her, but it is the right decision,” he said, adding the minister deserves a lot of praise. “One expects ministers to do the right thing, but these are people, and at a personal level, she has done something that I think is brave,” Mr. Macdonald said. “Not surprisingly, I am disappointed,” Jumbo Glacier Resort Mayor Greg Deck said. “I would presume that the proponent will be meeting with the province to understand more fully the rational and the options, but I am not party to that process.” Mr. Deck said if negotiations between Jumbo Glacier Ltd and the province cease, the $1 million that has been allocated to his council over a five-year term will likely be reallocated elsewhere. “We exist to provide
a municipal underpinning to the agreement between the province and Jumbo Glacier Resort, and if those necessary agreements are not in place, then our funding will be in question,” Mr. Deck said. The qualifications of a substantial start are not set in stone. In making her decision, the minister was tasked to focus on all of the physical activities that had taken place at the project site, including the laying of two slabs of concrete in an avalanche zone. “Legally, I think this was the best decision for the province to make,” Invermere Mayor Gerry Taft said. “This would become a precedent for other projects. Most projects that get environmental assessment approval are mining projects, so if the bar remained so low for the substantial start of projects, that could have much bigsee Jumbo page 4
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pality immediately,” Mr. Taft said. “In the interim, if this is going to be tied up in court, there is absolutely no reason that the fake town of Jumbo and the $250,000 (per year) to keep that going should be continued.” When The Pioneer asked Ms. Polak how her decision would affect Jumbo Council, which just held a June 16th public hearing on
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Monday, June 22, 2015 Kootenay News Advertiser the Jumbo OCP after giving it 1st and 2nd reading, she said the nature of her decision meant that the other Ministries involved (Forest, Lands and Natural Resources, and Sport, Community and Cultural Development) had only just found out the determination on Jumbo. “When it comes to the decisions that will have to be made by other ministries, it again goes to the same thing,” she said. “With any government decision, there’s a significant amount of discussion between Ministries that have an interest in a particular matter or have a role to play. Because of the nature of this decision, that has not taken place… and so now those Ministries… will now have to turn their minds to analyzing what is their next step with respect to their responsibilities.” In response to The Pioneer’s question on
whether the land so far affected by construction would be remediated, Ms. Polak replied “that will be the next step in the process.” “We will work with the proponent to determine what if anything needs to take place on the site and, again, it’s the nature of the decision,” she said. “Until my determination is announced, none of that work was possible to take place.” Though there is much cause for jubilation among those who have been fighting the Jumbo Glacier Resort project for over 20 years, many are suspicious about what the provincial government will do next. “As ecstatic as I am about this, I still am wondering if the government is going to try something to save the project,” Jim Galloway, director of Jumbo Creek Conservation Society.
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Two impaired drivers taken off roads In less than twelve hours two impaired drivers were removed from our roadways in and near Kimberley. Both the incidents are somewhat different from the norm. Police Dog locates impaired driver A police dog tracked and located a driver near Wasa last night after he tried to avoid apprehension by police. Kimberley RCMP received a call just before 10:00 pm 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. Based
on the witness account and observations by the officer, an impaired driving investigation was initiated. He read the breath demand, but the driver refused to supply a breath sample. The driver (49) from Cranbrook 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”, says Cpl. Chris Newel of Kimberley RCMP. Speeding takes another driver off the road. Five children were found in a vehicle stopped for speeding and the driver was found under the influence of alcohol. Just
after 8:00 am June 17, 2015 a Cranbrook RCMP officer operating an unmarked vehicle noted a vehicle traveling well above the posted speed limit on highway 95A. The officer stopped the vehicle and while dealing with the driver noted signs of alcohol consumption. He read the breath demand and the driver supplied 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 3-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. “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”, says Cpl Chris Newel, Kimberley RCMP.
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A firefighter builds a firebreak near the Cisco Road fire near Lytton Tuesday, June 16. By Tom Fletcher B.C. started the week with seven new wildfires on its map, for a total of 470 recorded so far in a hot start to the 2015 forest fire season. More than 60,000 hectares have burned so far, most of that from 150 fires in the Prince George fire cen-
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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 contained as of Wednesday. The Lytton First Nations issued an evacuation
CANCELLATION OF A MAINTENANCE POWER OUTAGE SKOOKUMCHUK Due to unforeseen circumstances, we will be cancelling the power outage originally planned for Sunday, June 28. Where: Skookumchuk, Wasa Lake, Sheep Creek, Wolf Creek, Lazy Lake, Premier Lake, Island Pond, Tembec Pulpmill and Torrent Road area west of the mill, Woods Corner, and LD Ranch Road. When: Sunday, June 28, 2015 Time: 5:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. (MDT) Outage Ref. number: 8-00200449
Property Tax Notices for the City of Cranbrook have now been mailed to all property owners on record. If you have not already received your notice, please contact City Hall at (250)426-4211 so that a copy may be forwarded to you. Taxes are due on July 2, 2015, after which time a 10% penalty will be added to any unpaid current taxes. Home Owner Grants may be claimed even if current taxes are not paid in full. Penalties apply to Home Owner Grants not claimed by July 2, 2015. If you are participating in the pre-authorized payment program, please note that the prepayment amount on your tax notice includes the May 15th and June 15th payments. As your prepayment amounts were based on an estimate there may still be a balance owing. To avoid a penalty, please review your Tax Notice carefully and make sure you pay any outstanding balance prior to July 2, 2015. To help you avoid the last minute rush, we accept post-dated cheques. We also accept Interac Debit Card payments. Payment may also be made by telephone/pc banking and through most financial institutions. You must still claim the Home Owner Grant at City Hall or online via the link on the www.cranbrook.ca website.
PREPAYMENT OF 2016 PROPERTY TAXES The City of Cranbrook is continuing to offer a property tax prepayment plan. Now you can budget your property taxes and avoid the July property tax “blues”. Monthly tax payments are made through your bank by preauthorized debits on the 15th of each month, starting in July 2015 for the 2016 taxation year. Application forms are available from the City Hall Tax Department. If you would like one mailed, please contact us at (250)-426-4211. If you are currently enrolled in the pre-authorized tax payment program, any overpayment on the 2015 property taxes will be applied to the first payment(s) for 2016.
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Letter: Re: Hospital workers sign petition I have been reading and listening to comments regarding the privatization of laundry services by Interior Health. I would like to add a human face to the equation. My husband is one of those workers who will be affected by the IHA’s decision to privatize. He is a hard worker, dedicated to his job. He has been at his job for 23 years and is not at the age that he can retire yet. His body hurts at the end of the day; he is exhausted. It is not an easy job. Anyone who thinks it is is mistaken. The amount of soiled linen that has to be dealt with is not some-
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thing most of us would want to handle daily, if at all. The likelihood of getting poked by a needle while sorting the laundry is always a concern. The handling of hazardous chemicals is also a concern. I think there is a misperception in the general public. While the Nelson facility does laundry for the immediate area (Castlegar, Nelson and Trail), they actually handle laundry for a total of 26 facilities (servicing the East and West Kootenays and Revelstoke) and they push through an average of 18,000 to 22,000 pounds of laundry a day (five days a week). They work very hard to fill their orders
each and every day and make sure every facility has what is needed. The health minister doesn’t seem to realize that laundry is health care. It is an important cog in the wheel of the health care system. Just because these workers don’t have a degree doesn’t make their job any less important. The workers take pride in the product they put out to the public. These are not highpaying jobs. They are family supporting jobs and remember back in 2001, these workers and others had to take a 15 per cent wage cut when Gordon Campbell’s government came into power. That 15 per cent has not been caught up in the 14 years since. My husband and his coworkers work hard for their wage. Why take
away more jobs from these communities and give them to private enterprise? The next time you have a loved one in the hospital, look around. You and your loved ones should not have to worry if the linens are cleaned properly. That should be the least of your worries. I would ask the health minister to reconsider the idea of privatization and keep these jobs in our communities. I would also ask for the public’s support to help save these jobs. Join a rally this Saturday at city hall at 12 noon. Nelson is our home and we want to stay in the community where our family and friends are. ~Christine Gemzik Nelson
Letter: Establishing a reconciliation day In their report released earlier this month, the Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC) brought forward the painful stories of residential school survivors and their families, collected over six years of hearings and testimony. The report provides Canadians with a tremendous opportunity to re-imagine and reinvent our country in a way that is respectful of the true founding peoples of this country: aboriginal people. In the words of the chair of the Commission, Justice Murray Sinclair: ‘Reconciliation is about forging and maintaining respectful relationships. There are no shortcuts.’” I am calling on the Canadian government to recognize the vital importance of respectful
relationships with First Nations by establishing June 2nd as an annual National Reconciliation Day. Establishing a National Council for Reconciliation – as recommended in the report – would help ensure that we build this important work into the fabric of Canada. The TRC report makes profoundly important Calls to Action with respect to education, both within the nonnative education system and also for First Nations, Inuit and Metis systems. The Green Party is the only federal party that has committed to fully adopting and implementing the UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples – another recommendation by the TRC. I am proud to be running as the Green Party
candidate in this riding in the upcoming federal election. I’ve had the privilege of working for indigenous governments in Papua New Guinea and in British Columbia for almost 40 years. My work gave me tremendous opportunities to learn about the profound differences between the cultures and perspectives of First Nations and those of non-native societies. The Ktunaxa Nation (KNC) has fully endorsed the summary report of the TRC. In KNC chairperson Kathryn Teneese’s words: Reconciliation is not to forgive and forget but to remember so we do not repeat the mistakes of the past. Establishing June 2nd as an annual National Reconciliation Day will help us to remember – and honour the TRC, and the thousands of residential school survivors and their families each year. ~Bill Green Kimberley
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ONGOING JUNE
CDAC presents: “Historic Figure Portrait Contest for Sam Steele Days 2015”, featuring original portraits of local historical figures from the 19th century. Prices will be given for the best portraits in four categories. Contact Marisa Phillips 250-426-4223 or email cdac@shaw.ca. Display is available for viewing through June 16-26th.
JULY & AUGUST
Gateway to Nature Hike- Every Saturday morning in July & August, guests from Riverside Campground, and everyone who feels like it, can join us at the Campground Trail Kiosk for the Hike. This is a moderate 2.5 hr, 5.5km guided interpretive hike with a 250 metre elevation gain.
UPCOMING
East Kootenay Silver Fox Run,Friday September 18th 11am at Joseph Creek Village. 35th Anniversary of the Terry Fox Run. Contact 250-417-0666.
JUNE 20
EK Outdoor Club hike to Cactus Mountain. Call Lorne 250426-8864. CDAC presents: The 2015 Sam Steele Days Kids’ T-shirt Designing Booth, Rotary Park. Kids get a free t-shirt to draw their best illustration of Sam Steele or a related figure on their shirt. Limited entires so sign up early. Marisa Phillips at 250-426-4223 or email cdac@shaw.ca
JUNE 22
Jubilee Chapter #64 final meeting of the season, 7:30pm sharp in the Masonic Hall, 4013rd Ave. S, Cranbrook.
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JUNE 24
V.I.P Visually Impaired Suport Group, Heritage Inn 1pm, luncheon and meeting to follow. For more information contact: Bonnie Matheson 250427-3289 or Fay Riley 778-517-1803.
JUNE 27
EK Outdoor Club hike to Kiakho Mountain. Lorne 250-426-8864 Cranbrook Public Library invites kids of all ages to join the 2015 BC Summer Reading Club. Theme: “build it”. Registration is FREE and starts at the library on June 27th, 11am-1pm. For more information call the Cranbrook Public Library at 250-4264063.
JULY 1
Canada Day Farmer’s Market will be held from 11am-3pm in Rotary Park and will feature entertainment by local favourites Joshua Burning and a BBQ hosted by Fisher Peak Performing Artists Society. Any vendors wishing to participate please contact Beverlee Bullough, market coordinator at 250426-6595.
JULY 5
19th Open Garden Day, 10am-3:30pm, put on by the Cranbrook Garden Club. Tickets are $10 available after June 19th at Lotus books, Trends & Treasures and Top Crop Garden. During the tour you can break between noon & 1:30pm at the Christ Church Anglican for a homemade lunch.$8 at the door. Also see the Garden Club’s Plant sale at 224-14th Ave. N 10am-3:30pm.
JULY 8
Kimberley Aquatic Public Swim, 5pm6pm, sponsored by Kimberley Vision Care.
JULY 10
July 10-12 Kootenay Rockies ATV Club, Point 2 Point Rally & Camp Out, Noke Creek Campground (Lumberton Rd12Km). Make your reservations by phoning Bev at 250-9193000 or emailing president@kratv.ca
JULY 12
Explore Horse Barn Valley, 10am.Meet at the Matthew Crk. Rd. turn-off for a ramble into this little-known
area adjacent to the Nature Park. This is a Provincial Interpretive Forest. This is a fairly easy 4km hike with a couple of stops. Come prepared. Discover Moyie Day, 10am-2pm. Moyie Community Hall. Join us for a fun and informative day. Moyie Historical Walk a bout, Scavenger hunt and local talent. Everyone welcome!
JULY 15
Kimberley Aquatic Family Swim, 6pm7pm, sponsored by Apps & Diehl Law Office.
JULY 19
Hike for Young families, 10am. LeaderSherrin Perrouault 250-427-2694. Gets the kids into the Nature Park for a fun time around Eimer’s Lake. Children must be accompanied by a parent. Meet at the Higgins St. entrance to the Nature Park. Everyone welcome!
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. TIRED OF CLUTTER in your household? Take clothing items to our convenient Walmart Location. Thank you from the Big Brothers and Sisters Crib / Whist : Crib or Whist alternate weeks, Senior’s Drop In Centre, Fernie, Tuesdays 7.30 p.m. Seniors Drop In Centre 562 3rd Ave. CRANBROOK EARLY CHILDHOOD Development Committee: Meets the 1st Tuesday of every month (excluding Summer) 1-3 pm. Parents, grandparents, caregivers, service providers and businesses are always welcome. KINDERGARTEN IMMUNIZATIONS are available for children between the ages of 4 and 6 years at the Cranbrook Health Unit. For an appointment call 250 4202207. CANADIAN RED CROSS is seeking Client Service and Technician Volunteer for the Health Equipment Loan Program in Cranbrook. Please go to http:// www.redcross.ca/volunteer/who-is-needed for more information or call 1-855-995-3529. TRITON SWIM CLUB, accepting registration for children ages 6 & up at anytime. Gretchen, 489-4365. O N G O I N G MEMBERSHIP,
ABREAST in the Rockies Dragonboat Team, a non competitive paddling team, bringing awareness to breast cancer survivorship. FMI, Barb, 489-6260, Diane, 489-3372. CRANBROOK STROKE RECOVERY Club meets the 2nd & 4th Wed on each month, 10 am-1 pm. Lower level Seniors Citizens Hall, 125-17th St S. We assist stroke survivors & their caregivers to promote their independence & improve their overall quality of life. Newcomers are most welcome. Tootie Gripich, Coordinator, 426-3994. THE LEGION IS LOOKING for anyone that has served or is still serving in the Armed Forces for the BC/Yukon Command Military Service Recognition Book. Forms can be picked up at the Legion.Every Saturday Meat Draws starting at 3:30 ending at 5:30 INVERMERE SENIORS, 1ST & 3rd Tuesday of every month, potluck, 6 pm & meeting 7 pm. 1st Wednesday, carpet bowling, 1:30 pm, 2nd & 3rd Thursday, bingo, 7 pm, 1st & 3rd Friday, crib, 7 pm. EAST KOOTENAY OUTDOOR CLUB Monday night hikes. Different hike every week. Phone Lorne 250-426-8864 ARE YOU CARING for a senior family member or friend? If so, would you be interested in attending a support group and meeting with others in your community with similar situations? For information about support in your community call (toll free) 1-877-489-0803. To receive a free copy of E.K. Caregivers Network newsletter 420-2210. SUPPORT LITERACY and special projects at the Kimberley Public Library-visit the Friends of the Library Used Bookstore-ongoing fundraiser-on Main street Marysville-WedSat 10:30-3:30. Operated totally by volunteers. EAST KOOTENAY AUTISM Support Group meeting last Wednesday of every month at the Cranbrook Society for Community Living, corner of 14th Ave. & 1st St. S., 6:30 pm, all welcome. DO YOU STRUG-
GLE WITH Addictive behaviour?Narcotics Anonymous meets every Wednesday at the United Church (next to Safeway) 8pm.Everyone welcome.You are not alone. SENIORS HELPING SENIORS. The Friendly Visitor Program in supporting the quality of life is offering visits for seniors wanting companionship, transportation as well as support for those caring for seniors. . 427-2449. TOPS (Take off Pounds Sensibly)non-profit weight loss support group meets EVERY thursday 4pm at the Sr. Citizen’s Centre (downstairs) 125 17th Ave.S Cranbrook. Drop in, have fun while losing weight. This Chapter has won an annual BC Provincial Award for “Best average weight loss per member”. Call Marie 250-417-2642 THE CELLAR THRIFT STORE Open Monday to Saturday, noon to 4:30 p.m. Bargain hunters are always welcome. Baker Lane Entry at 2 - 12th Ave. S. Cranbrook, BC. We are an outreach program of Cranbrook United Church. Donations of new or gently used items are always welcome. FIRST SUNDAY OF EACH MONTH, Jaffray Senior Citizens Pancake Breakfast at the Seniors Hall (turn at Rosen Lake Road). Everyone welcome! KIMBERLEY TRAP AND Skeet Club summer hours. Shoots every Tues from 6 p.m. to dusk. For info call Mike or Morris at 250-417-0550 or Ron at 250-432-0002. HEARTS IN MOTION Walking Club meet Mon, Wed, Fri at the Cranbrook Rec Plex 9am. Walk inside or out, all ages welcome. Marion 250426-4529 or Jeanette 250-426-2393 HARLEY OWNERS GROUP: Meet the first Tuesday of the month at 7 pm at Harley Davidson of the Kootenays, all enthusiasts welcome, Wayne Schell, 426-8795. NATIVE FRIENDSHIP CENTRE monthly meetings, 7 pm, last Thursday of month. Mt Baker Secondary School, room 100, everyone welcome. PARENT/TOT FUN TIMES, a drop in program for parents & their children ages
6 & under. Monday mornings 9:30-noon, Mountain View Elementary School. Interested in performing at Fisher Peak Events? Log onto Fisher Peak Performing Artists Face Book Page, click on files at the top right hand corner, click Expressions of Interest Performers.doc and email the completed form to fisherpeakperfor ming@gmail.com. Contact Marisa at 250426-4223. Cranbrook First Toastmasters meets on the 2nd and 4th Thursday of each month in room 210 at the College of the Rockies from 7pm9:15pm. You are invited to come and enjoy a meeting, become a better speaker, build your confidence and enhance your skills. For more information email: twosimons@ shaw.ca or phone 250489-2526. GLOW YOGA & wellness offering Karma classes the first Saturday of each month. No charge for the class, but we ask for a donation of food items for the Food Bank or cash donations to “Bellies to Babies.”. Located in the Tamarack Centre Cranbrook beside Columbia Theatre. 250-420-7353. kirsta. lynn.birch@gmail. com/facebook. FOR SURVIVORS OF acquired brain injury get together every 1st & 3rd Wednesday from 2-4 pm at the United Church, Cranbrook. If you struggle living with ABI and/ or want to share your successes Janyce, 417-6220. PARKINSON’S SUPPORT GROUP are meeting at 2pm on the third Wednesday of each month at the Heritage Inn. For more information please contact Linda at 250-489-4252. No meetings July, August & December. V.I.P. SUPPORT GROUP (visually impaired) Meeting last Wednesday of September 2014 at Joseph Creek Village Assisted living Building at 1:303:30pm. Everyone welcome. For more info call Bonnie 250-427-3289 or Fay 778-517-1803. EAST KOOTENAY BAHA’IS welcome you to interfaith devotional gatherings For times & place in your area please contact: 417-0223, 426-4081,
344-6991, www.bahai. org, LSAcranbrook@ shaw.ca 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. Information may be received from your doctor, Canadian Cancer Society, or by phoning Ron at 250 426 8159. PREGNANT? Call Healthy From the Start early in your pregnancy. Speak with a Public Health Nurse, find out about services and programs, ask questions, get support. 1-855-868-7710 www. interiorhealth.ca/ HealthyFromTheStart CALLING ALL FISHERMEN AND WOMEN. Have a passion for fishing and like to learn more about all types of angling? The Cranbrook Rocky Mountain Fly Fishing Club meets every second Tuesday of the month. 250-919 5292 for information. The order of The Royal Purple #34 meet the 1st & 3rd Tuesdays of the month at the Elks Hall in Kimberley. New members welcome. Rita, 489-3364. OVER EATERS ANONYMOUS meets every Wednesday night from 7-8 pm sharp at the United Church on 12 th Ave south. Drop ins welcome. Our group is a 12 step program for support around food disorders. HEALTHY MOMS/ HEALTHY BABES Free outreach program with information & resources for women who are pregnant or parenting a new baby. Group drop-ins and 1:1 visits at Kimberley Early Learning Centre on Wednesdays from 5-7pm. Call Jenn at 250-427-8772 KOOTENAY HORSES IS online, your equine community clubs & events listing. www.kootenayhorses. com, Marie, 426-5530. INTERESTED IN YOUR Family Roots, Cranbrook Family History Centre hrs Tues & Thurs. 10-8, Sat 10-1. 426-4614. BREASTFEEDING CLASS: 1ST Thursday of each month, Juniper Place, 7-9 pm. FMI 420-2216.
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Henry Bowe 1938 - 2015 Henry Bowe passed away at his home in Cranbrook the morning of Saturday, June 13, 2015. He was born in Williams Lake on May 28, 1938, the son of Gilbert and Edith (nee Pinchbeck) Bowe. Henry walked many paths in his 77 years on earth, as a bartender, faller and skidder operator in the logging industry and also working in lumber mills. He also was a rodeo competitor for 25 years during this time. Henry, Nancy Jim and Vicki moved to Cranbrook in 1988, and Henry began a new adventure. In recent days he could be found tending to his garden and flowers. He has left behind a legend to be proud of. Henry is survived by loving wife Nancy Cox of 41 years; his sister Ivy and brother Ivan; children Marlon, Rhonda, Stacey, Rona, Hailey, Rosalie, Vicki and Jim; and cousins, many grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Henry was predeceased by his father Gilbert Bowe, mother Edith Bowe, brother Gilbert Bowe, sister Gladys Bowe and sons Merlin Bowe and Tyler Bowe. A celebration of Henry’s life will be held at 310 – 27th Avenue South in Cranbrook on Friday, June 26, 2015 at 4:00 pm. Arrangements entrusted to McPherson Funeral Service. Condolences for the family can be offered at: www.mcphersonfh.com
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Father’s Day 2013 Gerry Carr went to be with his Heavenly Father. When I think about this man, the Father of our family, I’m remembering a man with a deep and quiet soul, one who worked for what his family needed, and took pleasure in his role... When I think about this man, who had big challenges to face, I think about this Father, about his dignity and grace. When I think about this man, who in his daily life revealed so much strength and tenderness and depth in what he felt. When I think about this man, who always gave the best he could, I think about my family’s lifelong hero. A good man. Gerry, you gave so much of yourself so often without expecting anything in return. You were the best Father anyone could ever have, and you’re loved more than words can say. Miss you sweetheart, lovingly, RenÊe
Fern Denise Phoenix June 23, 1955-Jan. 5, 2013
You are Love
You are a song of love we know deep within the heart. You are the bond that binds us When we are far apart. You are kindness. You are comfort. You are wisdom. You are love. You are sunshine in our daytime. You are starlights in our night, Providing inspiration, smiling from above. We thank you most for loving us and helping us to grow. And especially on this special day we want you to know That we are grateful, More than you can know. Happy 60th Birthday Mom We miss you always, Love Deni, Lindy & families
The Kerr family would like to express our sincere gratitude to everyone that assisted in locating Paul. We were completely overwhelmed by all the community support we received from the Kimberley Search and Rescue, Search and Rescue teams from Elkford, Sparwood, Cranbrook, Creston, Columbia Valley, and Fernie - the RCMP, friends, neighbors and complete strangers that searched for Paul. To the Ambulance attendants, nurses and Physicians that stabilized him -we cannot thank you enough. A very special thanks to the mountain bikers who found him. It is wonderful to see how a community pulls together with prayers, comfort and positive action. Paul is recovering in Kelowna General Hospital and we look forward to having him home with us soon. Once again, from the bottom of our hearts THANK YOU!!
The Kerr Family
Help Wanted
Help Wanted
Sales Consultant
Are you confident enough to develop business conversations? Black Press publishes the Kootenay Advertiser along with 150 other publications. We will develop individuals with an ambition to succeed whether they have deep post-secondary credentials or not. This is an exceptional opportunity if you are adept at making successful calls and highly rewarding to those that maintain the required pace. We have an immediate opening for a Sales Consultant on our team. Primary Focus: • Contact prospective business clients via phone and email and in person • Develop trustworthy and informative relationships Qualifications: • Strong telephone skills • Marketing and/or creative mindset • Ability to thrive in a fast-paced environment • Basic computer skills • Strong command of English, both verbal and written It is also an asset if you have a good knowledge of the East Kootenay communities. This is a full time position based in Cranbrook, BC. Black Press offers competitive compensation, a team environment, benefits and opportunity for career advancement. Please forward your resume with a brief note on why you are a great candidate to: Zena Williams, Publisher publisher@kootenayadvertiser.com Competition closes June 29, 2015
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Employment
Employment
Employment
Employment
Help Wanted
Help Wanted
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Help Wanted
Help wanted
Sales associate with a flair for home interior and design Full time, some Saturdays Drop off or email resume to:
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Employment Opportunity Cupe Posting C131-14-15 Bus Cleaning
Temporary June 29 to September 5, 2015 Fernie Maintenance Shop For complete details and to apply for this position please visit our website: www.sd5.bc.ca/staff/employment/supportstaff/ postings Send Resume To: Please apply for this job only in the manner speciÀed by the employer otherwise your application will not be considered for the position. In Person: Human Resources Department School District No. 5 (Southeast Kootenay) 940 Industrial Road No. 1 &ranbrooN %& 91& 4& Or by e-mail: careers@sd5.bc.ca Please quote Posting Number. Deadline: -une 4 015 noon.
Help Wanted
Help Wanted
Career opportunities MANAGER, INVESTMENTS
Based in any of our four offices, this position builds and maintains financial relationships and manages and develops the Trust’s regional investment portfolio.
ACCOUNTING TECHNICIAN
Based in our Castlegar office, this position processes accounts payables and provides general financial and accounting support to the departments.
Apply by June 26, 2015.
View complete job descriptions at cbt.org/careers.
1.800.505.8998
Help Wanted
Grade 1/2 Teacher ?aq’amnik’ School – St. Mary’s Indian Band Salary: Dependent upon experience Start Date: Monday, August 31st, 2015 Term: One year contract (possibly leading to permanent position) The successful candidate will create and foster “experiential learningâ€? environments where the needs and interests of the individual child are recognized and fostered. The candidate will recognize student potential and develop education plans that will enable each child to reach his or her full potential. The candidate will work within a collaborative team environment, to coordinate lessons and activities that contribute to classroom and school-wide goals, and incorporate Ktunaxa Language & Culture. Qualifications: • BCCT Certified Teacher • Valid Child Safety Oriented First-Aid Certificate • Clean Criminal Record Check • Excellent Computer & Technology Literacy skills, both PC and MAC • Strong Communication & Organizational skills • Knowledge & experience teaching and organizing Experiential Learning Activities, within a variety of subject areas • Knowledge of, or willingness to learn Ktunaxa language, history and culture • Preference will be given to candidates with experience working with First Nation organizations. Submit “confidentialâ€? cover letter and resume to: Jan Bailey, Finance and HR Manager ?aq’am 7470 Mission Road Cranbrook, BC, V1C 7E5 Fax: (250) 426-8935 Email: jbailey@aqam.net Competition Closing Date: Friday July 10th, 2015 - 4:30pm MT. Any applications received after this date and time will not be considered. Only those applicants selected for an interview will be contacted.
Medical/Dental • CUA/AUA • Slashers • Mulcher Operators • General Labourers
Required for ArborCare Tree Service LTD. Contract for BC Hydro. Please Fax 778-475-5955 or E-mail: Careers@ArborCare.com First Steps Day Care in Kimberley requires immediately a Day Care Worker with ECE qualifications and Infant Toddler Certificate. Please provide a resume to the following: Gina Blake, Manager First Steps Day Care 570 Mark St Kimberley, BC V1A 2B8 1 (250)427-3876 or fax 1(250)427-3876
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Employment Opportunity Position: Location:
Permanent PT Weekend Heavy Equipment Operator, year round, required in Cranbrook area, please apply in person Southeast Disposal, 1425 Industrial Rd. #2, Cranbrook (250)417-3607
Career Opportunities
Career Opportunities
KPI Media is looking for a salesperson who is an excellent communicator and a strong team player.
JOIN THE AXIS TEAM IN CRANBROOK! We are seeking a Part time Behavioural Counsellor (20 hrs/week) to provide front-line services in our Behavioural Support Services Program for communities in the Kootenay Region (Golden to Creston & Fernie). The intent of the program is to provide behavioural support and to develop written behavioural plans that are responsive to the unique needs of each family referred to the family. The Counsellor will work with families and other service providers to support children displaying challenging behaviours, and to support those families and service providers to implement those plans. The work may include some time-limited small group facilitation and other parent-support functions. For further information on qualifications for the above positions, refer to our website www.axis. bc.ca under job opportunities, Kootenays. Cover letters with resumes can be emailed to hr@axis.bc.ca or faxed 250-851-2977.
Help Wanted The Upper Cut by Bonnie is looking for a full time Stylist & part time Esthetician. Apply in person, 127 Kootenay St N.
Cranbrook Super 8
welcoming all candidates for FT/PT Housekeeping and Front Desk positions, Excellent pay & benefits as well. Please apply in person with resume.
Employment
This dynamic sales and marketing position involves working directly with a client base of small and large business owners, agents and marketing managers who are located throughout western Canada, helping them maximize their print and internet advertising and promotion. Though previous experience in sales and marketing would be a definite advantage, a positive attitude and a drive to succeed will be among your most attractive qualities. We offer a solid starting salary base coupled with a generous commission incentive and excellent benefits program. Pre-established clientele portfolio to handle and continuous lead generation. If you are comfortable communicating by phone and electronically then this position is ideal for you.
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Trades, Technical EXPERIENCED POWERSPORT Mechanic required in Whitehorse, Yukon for ATV, snowmobiles, marine, etc. Letâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Talk! $25.00 + per hour DOE. Contact Chris, 867-6332627, www.checkeredflag recreation.com or email: checkeredflag@northwestel.net
Services
Communication Services New subdivision coming summer 2015
1-866-539-1230
Financial Services GET BACK ON TRACK! Bad credit? Bills? Unemployed? Need Money? We Lend! If you own your own home - you qualify. Pioneer Acceptance Corp. Member BBB. 1-877-987-1420 www.pioneerwest.com LARGE FUND Borrowers Wanted Start saving hundreds of dollars today! We can easily approve you by phone. 1st, 2nd or 3rd mortgage money is available right now. Rates start at Prime. Equity counts. We donâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t rely on credit, age or income. Call Anytime 1-800-639-2274 or 604-430-1498. Apply online www.capitaldirect.ca
Handypersons ROTOTILLING & Yard Cleanup. 250-489-5981
CHIMPS HANDYMAN SERVICE Roofing, Decks, Fencing, Painting, Flooring, Kitchens, Bathrooms, Basements & More
WE DO THAT! Call Doug
250-426-7222 Leave a message ChimpsHandyman.ca
Home Improvements FULL SERVICE plumbing from Parker Dean. Fast, reliable, 24/7 service. Take $50 off your next job if you present this ad. Vancouver area. 1800-573-2928 MOSSBUSTERS ! Call us for your roof and exterior cleaning needs. We remove Moss, Algae, Lichen, Mold, Black streaks and other debris with our exclusive Softwash nopressure cleaning system . We do pressure washing too. Fully insured, affordable and professional service. Toll Free 1-844-428-0522 PDQ HOME Improvements Hardwood flooring, laminate flooring, countertops, small renoâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s, tiling, finish carpentry, etc. (250)421-7977
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Merchandise for Sale
Merchandise for Sale
Merchandise for Sale
Rentals
Rentals
Home Improvements
$100 & Under
Acreage
Apt/Condo for Rent
Duplex / 4 Plex
Four serviced lawnmowers, starting at $65. Call (250)4172040
Heavy Duty Machinery
Musical Instruments
Randy’s Home Rejuvenations. All types of renovations & repairs. Portfolio & References. Cell (250)420-7471
APARTMENTS
2-bdrm apt in clean, quiet 4-plex, laundry avail, mature tenants only, references, pet considered, n/s, n/parties, $800/mth + utilities. Call (250)426-9726
Misc Services New subdivision coming summer 2015
1-866-539-1230
Sand/Gravel/Topsoil
Sand,Gravel & Top Soil. We deliver anywhere. Call Lo-Cost Sand & Gravel, (250)417-9291 Pets & Livestock
Glass shower doors, $100 obo. (250)426-4704 Pond fish, Kootenay raised, 3 large Goldfish, $55; 3 medium size, $25. (250)417-2040 Stationary bike, $20. 4’ Jack All, $25. 2 locker gun rack, $25. Black & Decker Workmate, $20. Black & Decker electric hedge trimmer, $20. All steel wheelbarrow, $25. (250)427-4124 Three serviced self propelled lawnmowers, starting at $100. (250)417-2040
$200 & Under 12’x8’8” carpet, brand new, smoke & pet free home, $125. (250)489-2697 Queen bed & headboard, chiropractic mattress, $150. (250)427-4124
Firearms WANTED: RIFLES, shotguns, restricted weapons, reloading equipment, decoys or any other shooting related items. Fully licensed. Glen 250-428-6750
WHERE DO YOU TURN
TO LEARN WHAT’S ON SALE?
Equestrian
YOUR NEWSPAPER:
The link to your community
Meadowbrook Horse Drawn Cart,
made of Oak, comes with brakes, also with double tree, like new, $2200 obo. (250)342-0617
Feed & Hay 20 acres of hay land to be cut, baled & removed, within 5 minutes of Cranbrook. Price negotiable. (250)417-9291
Livestock Buying old or unwanted horses. Call Rob, (250)489-4293 or (250)464-1372
2 Cooper 245/70/R17”, 1/2 ton or SUV, like new, $75/each. (250)417-6603 4 Ford 15” aluminum rims, car or van, 4” center to center, 5-hole, $20/each. Four 235/75/R15”, $25/each. Turn at Lordco, down hill, past dump, 1st right, follow in to 1st barn on left. 4 matching Hankook 225/75/16” All Season A/T 1/2 ton SUV or Jeep, good tread, $25/each. Turn at Lordco, down hill, past dump, first right, follow in to barn on left. Assorted tires: 13” to 18”, $25/each. Pairs & spares. I buy some tires. Turn at Lordco, down hill past dump, first right, follow in to barn on left. Bathroom Double bed tertainment chair, $25. free home. 2697
cupboards, $50. frames, $40. Enstand, $5. Office Pet and smoke Call (250)489-
Brown Leather couch, cushions one side leather, one side suede, $70 obo. 2 wooden 26” stools, $10/both. Call or text, (250)417-7056 Built in dishwasher, $100. Glass shower door, $75. Can deliver. (250)417-3445 Double wheel metal wheelbarrow, $70. Floor jack, $50. Propane Grill-to-Go, as new, $60. (250)417-3343 Four P175/70/R14”, $25/each. Four 185/65/R14”, $25/each. Turn at Lordco, down hill past dump, first right, follow in to first barn on left.
Composted manure, top soil, bark mulch, lava, pond boulders, flagstone & stackers, delivery available (250)421-7399 SAWMILLS FROM only $4,397 - Make money & save money with your own bandmill - Cut lumber any dimension. In stock ready to ship. Free info & DVD: www.NorwoodSaw mills.com/400OT 1-800-5666899 Ext:400OT. STEEL BUILDINGS/METAL buildings 60% off! 20x28, 30x40, 40x62, 45x90, 50x120, 60x150, 80x100 sell for balance owed! Call 1-800-4572206 or visit us online: www.crownsteelbuildings.ca STEEL BUILDINGS. “Our big 35th anniversary sale” 20x20 $4500. 25x24 $5198. 30x30 $7449. 32x36 $8427. 40x46 $12140. One end wall included. Pioneer Steel 1-800-6685422 www.pioneersteel.ca
Wanted
Antlers, Horns,
All Kinds, Taxidermy Kelly, (250)426-6993 kubiwest@telus.net
Real Estate Kootenays New subdivision coming summer 2015
1-866-539-1230
Mobile Homes & Parks Creston: 2005 28’X60’ Must be moved. Asking $100,000 For more info call Brian 403302-7588
Rentals Acreage New subdivision coming summer 2015
1-866-539-1230
Mountain Man Outdoors
250-426-2717 1-800-796-4666
WANTED: FIREARMS. All types wanted, estates, collections, single items, military. We handle all paperwork and transportation. Licensed Dealer. 1-866-960-0045 website: www.dollars4guns.com.
Heavy Duty Machinery
Misc. Wanted Antiques wanted by private collector, car dealership, gas station or soda signs & door pushes, pre 1970 tin toy trucks, cars & windups, also brewery or soda calendars. (250)427-0500 or (250)4207129
Antlers Wanted,
Sheds & Sets, Elk & Deer. Call Rick 250-422-3444 Private Coin Collector Buying Collections, Olympic Coins, Silver, Gold, Jewelry, Estates Chad: 778-281-0030 in town.
710B JD Extend A back hoe, slides & cylinders have been repaired, digging & clean up buckets 80%, detachable, no tractor, digging depth 23’ $2500 (250)417-6536
Landscaping
Wanted antiques by private collector, Medalta advertising, like Ogilvies flour, milk pitchers & bowls, or pottery whiskey jugs, with town names on them, also Seltzer bottles, soda pops or pottery ginger beers, from BC, AB or Sask. 1 (250)427-0500 or 420-7129
Rare opportunity to purchase private 150 acres 5 minutes from Cranbrook BC. Borders crown land on 3 sides. Mixture of timber and fields. Not in the ALR zoned RR60. Serious inquiries only, $648,000. 250-489-9234
Apt/Condo for Rent ✰ ✰ ✰ ✰ ✰
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7 purebred German Shepherd puppies, ready to go June 24, first shots, vet checked, $650. (250)426-2836
$100 & Under
Misc. for Sale
WE PAY CA$H FOSR USED FIREARM ividuals) tate, Collections & Ind
Pets
Merchandise for Sale
A-CHEAP, LOWEST PRICES STEEL SHIPPING Dry Storage Containers Used 20’40’45’53’ and insulated containers all sizes in stock. 40’ containers as low as $2,200. Also JD 544 & 644 wheel Loaders & 20,000 lb CAT forklift. Ph Toll free 24 hours 1866-528-7108 1-778-298-3192 8am-5pm. Delivery BC and AB www.rtccontainer.com
DJ SERVICE & KARAOKE Weddings (complete), anniversaries, birthdays & family reunions. Will travel throughout area. *Not expensive - No time limit or extra costs. One price 20+ years of entertaining. Families & guests. CALL ME! Leave Message 250-421-3298,Lily.
Paving/Seal/ Coating
CHATEAU VICTORIA
1 or 2 Bedroom units Beautifully renovated, Clean, quiet, secure, NO SMOKING, NO PETS, NO PARTIES laundry facilities, adult oriented. Ref. req. Starting at $750/month
(250)417-1011 2-bdrm unit available in Victoria Villas, rent includes W/D & water, starting at $825/mo + electric. N/P, N/S, 1-year lease. Call (250)417-7325 Cranbrook, 2-bdrm, in quiet, senior oriented Forest Park, insuite laundry, elevator, $875. (250)423-4833 Hampshire Apartments, quiet convenient location, inc heat & hot water, n/s, n/p, 1bdrm, $625/mth; 2-bdrm, $775/mth, Call (250)417-7379
Paving/Seal/ Coating
BLACKTOP NOW! Driveways & Parking Lots No job too small! Free Estimates! Serving all the Kootenays
1-888-670-0066 Call 250-421-1482
1-bdrm suite in Cranbrook, W/D, n/p, n/s, n/parties, $750/mth + 1/2 utilities. (250)581-0952
• Security Buildings • On-site Manager • Fridge, stove & hot water included • Centrally located near malls, schools, college & hospital
2-BDRM bungalow 10km west of Cbk, on hwy 3/95, $550/mth + hydro, satellite, available immediately (250)489-2376 2-bdrm house, F/S, full basement, fenced yard, window coverings, lots of parking, close to elementary & junior high schools, preferably no pets, references. (250)4891906 (250)919-2075 SPARWOOD, 2-storey, 3bdrm townhouse for rent w/full basement, close to school & rec centre. (250)425-4448 primeprop@mymts.net
OFFICE:
106 1850 2nd St. N., Cranbrook Phone (250) 489-5160 (250) 417-1260
Shared Accommodation ROOMS for rent in Cbk, incl util. Must be working or college student, $400 & $430. Available immediately. (250)426-2479
Sparwood 1 bdrm condo, @ Mtn. Air Chalets - furn or not inc util, W&D, w/deck, no pets, $700 + DD Call 403-616-6467 or 403-474-3926.
Suites, Lower
WILSHIRE Apartments, central location, incl heat, hot water, games room, sauna, n/p, n/s, n/parties, 2-bdrm units, $725-$800. 1-bdrm, $650. Call 250-417-7379
Duplex / 4 Plex
All Inclusive, $800/m. 2-bdrm basement suite includes laundry, cable, internet, heat & lights, perfect for single person, n/s, n/p, n/parties. To View (250)489-8107 •
24/7 • anonymous • confidential • in your language
YOUTH AGAINST VIOLENCE LINE
1308D 11th St S, clean 1bdrm, complete with living room, kitchen & bathroom, parking & yard, n/p, n/s, one year lease, $585/mth + electric. (250)417-7325
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Open Houses
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OPEN HOUSES
Cranbrook • Tuesday, June 23
Not a drive by! So much bigger than it looks from the street!
$384,900 Lori White
6:00 - 7:00pm 2609 4th Street South Immaculate family home in Highlands area!
Cranbrook Landscape Services
$269,900 Lori White
• Specializing in small/medium sized landscape construction and maintenance • Fence/deck construction, refinishing & repair • Irrigation repairs • Retaining walls • General yard clean-up
Truck Shop Liquidation Sale: _______________
Call for your free estimate today! 250-919-9700
June 27, 2015 10:00 am
Now taking on new customers for summer contracts or one time service. Free Estimates | Call 250-421-0183 or email: thelawnbarbers77@gmail.com
Homes for Rent
4:30 - 5:30pm 1313 19th Avenue South
Landscaping
Call now for immediate service. Our services include; Power Raking, Aerating, Mowing, Trimming, Hedge pruning, Fertilizing,Pressure Washing, Sweeping and General Yard Maintenance.
FOR RENT • 1& 2 Bedroom units
for a map of our
Wanted: looking for piano teacher for summer. Call (250)919-3778
Get your property looking great for summer!
Rentals
New & Used: Impact guns, wrenches, sockets, misc. tools (large & small), pressure washers (hot & cold water), large Varsol bin, new Mig welder, fire suppression tools, spill kits, 50 ton press, drill press, tire chains, stationary ladders, heavy truck parts, large selection of new nuts & bolts & so much more! 4 place skidoo/quad trailer & misc. household items. 8953 Grainger Rd., Canal Flats, BC (250)349-7548
“litter-less”
6:30 - 8:00pm 305 23rd Avenue North Beautiful kitchen & views!
$209,000
Shelley Simon
Cranbrook • Thursday, June 25 6:00 - 7:00pm 1904 5th Street South
Updated 3 bdrm, 1.5 bath home close to schools and park.
$244,900
Michelle Rybachuk
6:30 - 8:00pm 100 24th Avenue North Renovated, pool & hot tub backing onto golf course.
$349,000
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www.ekrealty.com for open house maps, rental properties, property details and mortgages
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Transportation
Transportation
Antiques / Classics
Cars - Domestic
1956 DeSoto Seville, rebuilt Hemi, runs, shop manual, $5000. 1956 Packard Clipper, shop manual, $3000 as is. Call between 12 noon & 4pm, (250)270-0698
Auto Accessories/Parts 5th Wheel hitch, no rail design, $925. Cut away tailgate, $275. Both fit Ford Super Duty. Also Truck tool box, black, 63â&#x20AC;&#x2122;â&#x20AC;&#x2122; wide, 18.5â&#x20AC;&#x2122;â&#x20AC;&#x2122; high, $275. 1 (250)489-2452 Four 205/60R16 Goodyear Nordic winter tires on 5-hole universal mag wheels, Nitrogen, balanced. Used one season, ex. cond., $450 firm. (250)489-2100 (250)421-0020 Older motorhome on propane, everything works, no leaks. Parting out: 1967 1/2 ton, 1975 3/4 ton Ford pickup, plus older International 2 ton with Chevy running gear. Will consider best offer or trades. (250)417-7226
2002 Merc Cougar 2.5L V6, Std, almost new, rebuilt front to back, ex. cond., very fast, $5000 Too many details to list. (250)489-1956
Cars - Domestic
1988 Toyota Supra Turbo, Targa Top, Great shape,loaded interior,new brakes,new flow master exhaust system with tuned muffler,After market tires and wheels (original wheels come with car also) stereo sub. Top is removable, never winter driven. This is a classic rear wheel drive. $5400 OBO Can be seen @ Maxim Muffler& Brake Theatre Rd Cranbrook 250.421.1188
1966 Chrysler Windsor, $5500 obo. (250)429-3937 1970 Pontiac Acadian, $500. 2000 Malibu, $1000 obo. (250)426-6448 1979 Chev Malibu Classic, 2-dr, new: engine, paint, headers, top end cam & lifters, ex. cond., asking $5500. Call after 5pm, (250)426-5498
2005 Corvette Convertible. Red exterior, cashmere interior. Loaded. Mint. Only 21,000 km. Power top. 400 HP. Heads up display. Senior driven. Never seen snow. $35,900 obo Call 250-402-6565 2008 Dodge Charger RT, 5.7L, 85,000km, one owner, summer driven only, $18,500. (250)417-7163 2008 Pontiac Grande Prix, V6, 1 owner, no rust, no dents, 111,000 km, $9500. Call (250)427-7094 (250)427-8758 2009 Pontiac G5, 4-dr, manual, FWD, 97,390 km, ex. cond., $6250. (250)489-5392 Reduced: 2008 Chevrolet Cobalt, 121,650km, 1-owner, hwy driven, summer & winter wheels, new front pads & rotors, new spark plugs, new anti freeze, all recalls completed, no accidents, Carproof, $5500 obo. (250)427-7153
Cars - Sports & Imports 2008 Mazda 5, auto, 6 passenger, loaded, 180,000 km, absolutely immaculate, $7777.77. (250)426-7354
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Recreational/Sale
Recreational/Sale
1982 Honda Interstate Goldwing, 1100cc, A1 shape, 62,372km, inc. trailer, asking $5500. Henry, (250)428-3545 1990 BMW K-1, 1000cc, rare model, red & yellow, flat four, 4 valves per cylinder, fuel injection, stainless steel exhaust, new Michelin radials, 55,000 km, $4500 obo. Must be seen! (250)426-8408 2003 Yamaha V-Star 1100 Classic, great cond., new tires, 16â&#x20AC;? apes, braided steel cables, custom grips, Cobra slashcut exhaust, forward controls, saddlebags, $4900. Call (250)489-8731 2004 Black Honda Rukas scooter, 50cc, low mileage, $1500. (250)417-9976 2004 Vulcan 2000, 2053 cu.cm of power & torque, if you are searching for the most powerful cruiser in mint cond., this is it! $7900. (250)2316720 Kimberley 2006 Honda 1300 cc Touring bike, windshield, foot pegs, back rest, saddlebags, excellent tires, burgundy color with all chrome accents, 35,600 km, $7000 obo.(250)421-3556
1996 29â&#x20AC;&#x2122; Corsair 5th Wheel, very good cond., polar package, 3-way fridge 4-burner stove w/oven, dinette, asking $8000 obo. (250)344-7636 or (250)344-0111
2006 Yamaha V Star 650 Silverado Classic, 9459km, saddle bags, windshield, sissy bar, halogen headlight, bike cover, electric vest (new never used), $5800. (250)489-4532 2008 750 Honda Shadow, 16,823 km, c/w windshield, saddle bags, sissy bar, engine guard & bike cover, ex. cond., $6000. (250)529-7724 2009 Honda Goldwing, nav, audio, CB, other extras, call in evenings, (250)428-4301 HD Sportster factory 1200 custom, 5400 km, mint. (250)426-7710
Off Road Vehicles 1996 Yamaha Big Bear 350 quad, plow, winch, $4000.(250)423-0328 2010 Dinli Centhor, red, 700cc ATV, trunk, wench, 500km, $5500. (250)428-7305 350 Honda Odyssey, full suspension, good cond., $2700 obo. (250)427-2491
Recreational/Sale 1978 24â&#x20AC;&#x2122; Prowler, good cond., $1900. (250)427-3300
1985 Thunderbird Elan V6 Automatic 78,500 km No rust excellent condition $5,500 OBO (250)421-7054 1992 Toyota Corolla Wagon, new alternator, new winter & summer tires all on rims, newer muffler, well maintained, 277,000 km, $1400. Call (250)428-5624 1997 Camaro 30th Anniversary Edition, black, V6, auto, loaded, 30,000km on new motor, $4700 obo. (250)428-7454 1998 Subaru Forester AWD, well maintained, new timing belt, battery, windshield, no rust, 220,000 km, $5000. (250)346-3378 2002 Chevrolet Impala, 4-dr, runs great, fully loaded, leather, sunroof, good tires, 270,000 km, $2500 obo. (250)489-1521 (250)464-9997 2003 Buick LeSabre, $2500. 1993 Jeep Cherokee Sport 4x4, $800. 1(406)291-7201 Grasmere, BC 2005 Ford Mustang, 72,000km, 5-spd manual, $8900 obo. (250)426-9735 2006 Dodge Charger Daytona RT, yellow & black, 54,000 km, 20â&#x20AC;? rims, custom stereo, ex. cond., $20,500. Call (250)417-6617
2003 Ford Model 20 passenger bus, Econo diesel, 450,676km, located at Jaffray Seniors Centre, Rosen Lk. Rd., fully serviced, safety inspected, ready to go, asking $5000 price negotiable (250)429-3435 45â&#x20AC;&#x2122; Commercial transport van, heated, new 24.5 rubber, $5000. (250)489-8794
Motorcycles
2007 Honda Shadow Spirit
Mint Condition 12,500km includes saddle bags & cover. Always stored inside.
$4,900
250-464-0712 1979 Honda XR500, running, $750. (250)426-8508
1997 22â&#x20AC;&#x2122; Komfort travel trailer, very good cond, solar panel, new awning, California room, sleeps-6, $5400. Call (250)489-4532 1997 Vanguard Wrangler 5th wheel, 26â&#x20AC;&#x2122;, hitch included, asking $8000. (250)426-5535 1998 Kustom Koach 5th Wheel, 27.5â&#x20AC;&#x2122;, like new, original owners, never smoked in, used 2 weekends, slide-out, air, awning, furnace, gas/electric fridge, loaded w/options, paid $51,900, reduced to $11,500 obo. (250)427-4435
1999 26-1/2â&#x20AC;&#x2122; Frontier 5th Wheel, awning, slide, completely self contained, great cond., $10,000 obo. Call (250)426-4704 1999 29-1/2â&#x20AC;&#x2122; Fleetwood Storm Class A, good cond., from Arizona, 451 C.I., 34,000 miles, queen bed in rear, $16,000 obo. 1976 Class C Dodge 17â&#x20AC;&#x2122;, Tioga, 318 C.I., fiberglass body, like new tires, good running cond., $3000 obo. (250)428-4775 or (250)4894688
Reduced by $1200. Camping & Hunting. Truck & camper, rebuilt motor, trans, drive shaft, 8000lb winch, new water pump, alternator, power steering pump, master cylinder, shocks, 3-way fridge, stove, heater, many more, asking $4700, may consider trades.Call Ray,(250)489-5038
2001 31â&#x20AC;&#x2122; Vanguard trailer, w/slide out, new awning, very good cond., set up at Bayshore Resort on Kootenay Lake, $17,000. (250)421-0300
Tour Edition Presidential Series, 35â&#x20AC;&#x2122; Golden Falcon, used 2 summers, like new, solar panels, holding tanks enclosed insulated and heated, $30,000. (250)417-1783
1999 25â&#x20AC;&#x2122; Salem 5th Wheel, slide, loaded, $5600. Call (250)422-3217
2005 29â&#x20AC;&#x2122; Holiday trailer, equipped with solar panels, 285 watts, 2000 watt inverter, large slide w/awning, dual wheels, mint cond., $16,000 obo. (250)342-6805 2008 28-1/2â&#x20AC;&#x2122; Passport Ultra Lite travel trailer, 1/2 ton towable, hardwall, all options, slide (couch, sink & stove), new tires, ex. cond., road ready, everything works, $15,500, includes hitch, $15,000 without. 1(250)4026663 2008 Pioneer 19â&#x20AC;&#x2122; trailer, ex. cond., barely used, $13,500. (250)421-3885 2011 Coleman 26-1/2â&#x20AC;&#x2122; Lite CT250GS travel trailer, walk around queen bed, ducted air & heat, slide has couch, sink & stove, 1/2 ton towable, power awning, hard wall siding, $17,500. 1(250)402-6717 2011 Lance camper 1181, slide out, full bathroom, winter package, solar, loaded, like new, $28,800 obo. (250)4269832 2012 Jayco Jayflight Swift SLX 184BH trailer, weighs under 3000 lbs, sleeps-5, a/c, sink, 2-burner range, fridge, microwave, tub/shower, toilet, ex shape. $9200. (250)4219286
1991 Dodge Ram Cummins diesel & 2010 Adventure camper. 140 watt solar panel, television, skylight, surround sound stereo system inside & out. $24,999 obo for both. (250)427-6806 1992 26â&#x20AC;&#x2122; Wilderness, front kitchen, twin beds, newer fridge, hot water tank, awning, sofa folds down to bed, ex. cond., $6000 obo. Call (250)489-1948 1992 Terry 5th wheel, 17.5â&#x20AC;&#x2122;, unique rear entrance, 1/2 ton towable, $3500. (250)3442788
35â&#x20AC;&#x2122; Toy hauler, has 10â&#x20AC;&#x2122; garage, sleeps 8-10, $16,000. Two 8â&#x20AC;&#x2122; campers, both have fridge, stove, furnace, one has bathroom, $1200 & $3000. Good clean units, Call (250)428-9759
Snowmobiles 2005 Arctic Cat M7, $3500 obo. (250)489-2877
Sport Utility Vehicle
1998 Toyota 4Runner SR5 V6 engine. 4DR 4X4 green with PS/PB/Power windows, cruise control, winter rated tires, trailer hitch. In excellent condition with 330,000 Km . $4800 OBO 250-430-7446 1999 Chev Blazer SUV, good cond., 239,263km, 4WD, auto, sunroof, 31 10.50 R15 LT tires, clean, V6, $4000 obo. (250)427-3040 (250)427-6376
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Trucks & Vans Selling locally, 2003 GMC 4x4 pickup, 5-spd standard, regular cab, short box, $6000 obo. Call for more details, (250)427-7171 or (250)4645214
2000 Dodge Ram 1500 Quad cab 4x4, $5200 obo. Call (250)426-8032 2000 Dodge Ram 2500 diesel, 24 valve, loaded w/leather, good shape, 200,000km, $11,800. Leave message at (250)829-0773 or call (250)421-7133
2002 Dodge Dakota 4x4, 4.7L, auto, 205,000km, 4-dr, air, very clean, $6900 obo. (778)517-5084 2004 GMC Sierra SLE 2500, 6.6 Duramax, 4-dr Ext cab, fully loaded, auto, 342,000 km, ex. shape, clean interior & body, 1 season on new winter tires, $12,400 with topper, $11,800 without. (250)4231377 2005 WORKHORSE step van, auto, comes with summer & winter tires, $1500 obo as is (250)417-1760 2006 Chev Silverado 2500HD Ext. cab 4x4, includes aluminum bullboard, drybox, stainless steel stepbars & 4 winter tires on rims, only 122,000km, $18,500 obo. (250)426-5987 2006 Ford F150 Supercab, 4x4, p/w, air, new rubber, clean, $14,000. Leave message, (250)427-5162 2006 GMC 2500 HD 4x4, V8, auto, a/c, 260,000km, well maintained, receipts for new parts, $15,000. (250)426-8591 2008 DODGE Ram, 3500, 4x4 crew cab, loaded w/8â&#x20AC;&#x2122; box,$30,000. Good used work trucks. 1(250)427-6199
2009 Cadillac Escalade Hybrid Platinum. Red with kona brown interior. Pristine condition. 125,000 KM. Fully loaded. Over $100K new. New tires. Full warranty until Sept./15. A real beauty. $33,900 obo Call 250-402-6565
Utility Trailers 24â&#x20AC;&#x2122; Gooseneck tri-axle trailer with spring loaded folding ramps & pop-up centre with tool box, $10,500. Heavy duty stock trailer, bumper hitch, has folding ramp, tandem axle, $3950. Call (250)417-9291 Flatdeck trailer, 16â&#x20AC;&#x2122;x8â&#x20AC;&#x2122;, heavy duty, double axle, new tires & spring shackles, $3500 obo. (250)489-5798 Tandem utility trailer, flatdeck, 8x16, $2200. (250)4176893
Boats 14â&#x20AC;&#x2122; Lund, 2 motors, on trailer, many extras. $2200 obo. (250)489-1640 2008 Campion Explorer 552i 225 HP, inboard 4.3 L Mercruiser, 8HP troller with remote control fully loaded for fishing $35,000. 250 417-6867 454 Sleekcraft jet boat, 18â&#x20AC;&#x2122;, kids have grown, asking $5500 obo. (250)489-5392 8â&#x20AC;&#x2122; Outcast pontoon boat, c/w oars, skirt, anchor, 2 rod holders, pump, fins, $500 firm. (250)426-6888 Boat & trailer, 24â&#x20AC;&#x2122; Fiberform Cabin Cruizer, inline 6 GMC, ready to go! At Moyie, reduced to $3900 obo. (250)829-0708 Kicker motor, (250)426-7710
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2000 4-Runner, 3.4L, V6 standard, 5-spd, running boards, sunroof, tow package, new clutch, 372,000km, 2nd owner, $4200. Dave, (250)489-0999 2002 Explorer Limited, V8, w/trailer tow package, ex. cond., $5500. (250)426-7354
Combo: 2002 F150 4x4 truck, 110,000km, and 1996 5th Wheel, both in good shape, many extras, $12,000 obo. (250)426-2471 MOBILE SUITES 5th Wheel, 2004 Model TK3-36ft. 3 slides. Original owner, used weekends only from Memorial Day Labor Day. Hauled from Spokane dealer to seasonal campsite Twin Rivers Canyon Resort in Moyie Springs Idaho, less than 120 miles and never moved. Fully loaded, 2ACs, fireplace, w/additional extras incl. central vac. Covered for winter and stored at resort. Immaculate cond. $31,000 USD. Call 208-263-9531 or 208-2638487 for appt to show. Or check with Rex at resort office 208-267-5932. Resort website www.twinriversresort.com
Trucks & Vans
2008 F150, 4x2, Super Crew, XLT, V8, 170,000km, loaded, white/tan, new 3-fold Tonneau cover, great cond., $10,999.99. (250)426-5093
1998 Jeep Grand Cherokee Very Good Condition! Many Upgrades Call for info (250)426-7988
Transportation
1999 Dodge Dakota, V6, 5-spd, 4x4, good runner, $4500. (250)423-0328
2001 Ford Windstar van, 332,000km, auto, FWD, grey, runs well, 2 brand new tires, cruise control not working, some rust, $1100 obo. (250)426-0408 REDUCED 2012 Creekside 22RB, walk-around bed, couch, oven, MW, large bathroom, day/night blinds, 30 lb propane tanks, black tank flush, solar panel, p/awning, new battery, 3-yrs left on EXTENDED WARRANTY, $18,700. (250)489-1645
2013 Jayco Travel Trailer, 19â&#x20AC;&#x2122;, featherlite, one slide out, brand new, $25,000. (250)489-8401 1984 21ft Citation motorhome, sleeps-6, new curtains, LED lighting, stove, fridge & furnace all in very good condition, rear storage bin, ready for your summer enjoyment $7200. (250)426-6686
ONLINE RV DEALS www.VoyagerRV.ca Over 200 new & used motorhomes, 5th wheels, trailers & campers. 0 down financing. Trades accepted. BCâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s LARGEST Dealer. Voyager RV Centre, Hwy 97 Winfield. Toll free 1-800-668-1447
Transportation
2009 Chev Silverado 1500 Extra cab 4x4, immaculate cond., 121,000km, $20,000 (250)428-9606 2009 Silverado pick up, longbox, 2WD, V6, auto, air, p/w, $6500. (250)428-0108
2011 Chev Traverse LT, 60,000km, AWD, 8-passenger, 2-1/2 yrs left on extended warranty, never winter driven, ex. cond., $25,500. (250)342-6968 Windermere
Trucks & Vans
2010 Ford F-150, 4x4 ext cab, loaded. Also other good used trucks. 1 (250)427-6199
1993 Chev Silverado 1500 Ext cab 2x4, 350 cu.in., 4-spd auto, hard cover, running boards, Michelins, tow package, 288 K, runs great, $2400 obo. (250)402-6043 Creston
2010 GMC Sierra 1500, 4x4, 4-dr extended cab, auto, 4.8L V8, 195,000 highway km, recent inspection done, all new brakes, newer tires, Tonneau cover, ex. cond., $15,500. May take partial trade on ATV. (250)421-0252
1998 Ford F150 4x4, 4.2L, 5-spd, 170,000km, shortbox, canopy, $6000 obo. Call (250)428-9884
Hunterâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Special: 1980 Chev pickup, with Okanagan camper, great shape, comes with canopy, $3500. (250)421-9160
1984 S10 Blazer, 4x4, 350 V8, 700 rear transmission, 9 bolt Curry rear end, $6000. (250)427-7094
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