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The City of Grand Forks has officially filed a petition with the Supreme Court of B.C. to have Councillor Julia Butler removed from office. The city filed the petition on June 16 to have Butler disqualified from office under section 111(1)(B) of the Community Charter. The claim of the petition states (under Part 1 – Orders Sought) that the city asks that the court declare that: 1. The respondent (Butler) has a direct or indirect pecuniary (of or pertaining to money) interest in the petitioner’s (City of Grand Forks’) water regulations bylaw No. 2014, 2015. 2. By attending the April 20 council meeting and participating in the discussion of and vot• See CITY FILES page A8
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Dave Walsh enjoys a raw oyster on Saturday during the Shuck and Cluck at Dick Bartlett Park. There was a good turnout at the first annual Grand Forks Fall Fair event on Saturday. Attendees got to taste fresh Pacific Ocean oysters prepared different ways by Brent Petkau, aka the Oyster Man. Popular duo Vazzy provided musical accompaniment. All the proceeds from the event went to the fall fair. Craig Lindsay photo
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Crown council in Nelson has rejected charges laid forward by the SPCA of animal cruelty to a local Almond Gardens Road East rancher. The charges were recommended after a raid on the ranch on December 2013 in which SPCA officers executed a search warrant. As a result of the raid, 10 horses were removed and two were destroyed. SPCA investigators concluded their investigation in March of 2014 and submitted charges to Crown under the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Act. “We had recommended charges back in March and they were not approved by Crown so we have not had additional seizures or warrants executed on the proper-
ty,” said Marcie Moriarty, chief prevention and enforcement officer of the B.C. SPCA. “They go through their test of likelihood for a successful prosecution and whether it is in the best interest of the public. So when they weighed both of those they felt, unfortunately, that there wasn’t enough evidence for charge approval.” Moriarty said the SPCA respects the Crown’s decision and can’t appeal the decision. She added that if the SPCA receives any calls of concern and the animals are found to be in distress, the animal owner would be given an opportunity to relieve that distress. “If they fail to do that there are opportunities to seek a warrant or if they’ve complied the file is closed,” she said. Moriarty would not confirm if there had been any recent searches on the ranch.
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City water utility customers can indeed submit feedback on more than what was identified in a consulting firm’s report. A City of Grand Forks ad in last week’s Gazette said feedback would be accepted on the report compiled by consulting firm Urban Systems regarding water meter project options; however, the motion made at the June 15 Committee of the Whole (COTW) meeting of city council actually said feedback would be invited “regarding collection of more options.” Specifically, the motion reads: “Resolved that the COTW receive and refer back to staff and public, who are city water utility customers, for written input of no more than 500 words per letter, with one submission per person, regarding collection of more options; and, further, bring forward to the July 20 meeting and to be received by no later than June 25 at 4 p.m. and clearly titled ‘Water Meter Input’ to info@grandforks.ca or hand delivered to the front desk of City Hall.” The city released this statement: “The City of Grand Forks apologizes for any confusion the previous ad may have caused. We are looking forward to receiving your feedback regarding more options for water meters.”
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1925: Police chief lassoes Enos, discovers scotch
1905 H.E. Woodland, druggist, advertised Witch Hazel Cream and Almond Cream as two excellent preparations for tan and sunburn. 1910 N.L. McInnes and Co. Ltd. advertised ladies’ muslin jackets at 75¢ each.
sack, but as it did not have the official government seal over the cork, he will have to tell his story to the magistrate. 1930 Farmers in Washington state made a fuss about the fumes from the Trail smelter. They said the gases hurt vegetation. 1935 One of the most disturbing acts of vandalism ever known locally was perpetrated at Evergreen Cemetery when 46 monuments or headpieces were either broken, turned over or injured in some way. 1940 E.E. Hyndman has been
appointed principal of Grand Forks High School, to succeed J.C. Tonks. 1945 Roy Geddes announced this week that he has disposed of his business, Grand Forks Dry Cleaners, to Robert W. Ferguson of New Westminster. 1950 Mr. and Mrs. W. Zoellner are arriving from New Westminster. They will leave with their son Bill, who is a member of the high school staff, on a month’s holiday. 1955 Friday, June 25, Lois Vatkin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Pete Vatkin of Grand
Forks, became the bride of William Cheveldave, son of Mr. and Mrs. Stushnow of Robson. 1960 Lois Haggen was congratulated on her nomination to defend for the CCF her present occupancy of prohibition will be held in the office of Grand Forksthe Methodist Church. Greenwood MLA. 1925 1965 While skirmishing round 1915 The Hon. P.A. Gaglardi, Chas. Sandner was in the rendezvous of Sunder minister of highways, antown on business. He is Singh of Weston, Chief of nounced the completion of making preparations to Police Docksteader accithe Richter Pass Highway, resume operations at his dentally lassoed C. Enos a 29-mile section of road from the American boundshingle mill at the head of connecting Osoyoos and Christina Lake and expects ary line. Enos had stopped Keremeos, built at a cost of to have it going early next to have a little confab with $2.5 million. Singh. Enos had an even month. 1970 dozen bottles of perfectly 1920 Mrs. Pat Grey, Denise A public meeting about good scotch whiskey in a Talarico, Mickey Brooks, Julie Hilliard, Susan Bubar, Walter Bubar, and Jane Hilliard were Quincy is a 5½-year-old Shih tzu-Pomeranian that I “rescued” confirmed at Holy from Seattle as a 6-month-old. He has come a long way in liking Trinity Church. strangers and his confidence has improved too. He is quite pro1975 John Semenoff tective of the family, but he remembers those that have treated of Grand Forks him well. We love him to bits! captured the Christina Lake Golf & Country Club championship with a conSmall & Large Animal Medicine & Surgery vincing five and Dr. Ruth Sims Phone: 250-442-3799 Fax: 250-442-3039 four victory over How to enter your pet: It’s free. Send your digital photos, and a write-up of up to 75 words, by email to: production@grandforksgazette.ca. opponent Gilles Please put the words “Pet of the Week” in the subject line, and include your contact information. You can also bring in a photo to our office at Savourin. 7330 2nd Street. Pets that have very recently passed away may be submitted. 1980 GREENWOOD – A retirement Christina Lake Firefighter Society party was held for 5th Annual MON - SAT 8:00 AM - 6:30 PM • SUN 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM Chris Anschetz, Grocery • Garden Centre • Fruit & Produce • Locally Grown an employee of School District No. Okanagan Grown 13 for 26 years, at Granny Smith Large Beefsteak ¢/lb ¢/lb & Fuji legion hall. Tomatoes Saturday, June 27, 2015 the 1985 Apples Van & Bing Shotgun start 1:00 pm You’re invited /lb Cherries to help celebrate Apricots /lb Christina Lake Golf Course 20 lb + 2.49/lb the completion 1.69/lb 20 lb + of the downtown Red & Yellow Entry fee: $80/player reat Produce G revitalization in ay, June 27, 2015 Bell Peppers /lb Includes: Great Prices! Grand Forks. The Shotgun start 1:00 pm • Round of golf with cart official opening Local Spray Free stina Lake Golf Course • Sleeve of CLFSS ceremonies will be Kale, Lettuce, Strawberry, Cabbage, Beans, golf balls Friday, June 28 on Peas, and more! Ready Now EntryCucumbers fee: $80/player • Dinner Market Ave. • Putting contest Includes: 1990 Water & Tropical Fresh Romaine • Chance to win Paul Marchal • Round of golf with cart Plants Lettuce each thousands of $$$ and Paul Plamon• Sleeve of CLFSS in prizes! golf balls don, representing Garden Centre Tambolanes, were •Greenhouse Dinner Special thanks to Open All year! the overall winour title sponsor • Putting contest Clearout Sale! ners of Sunday’s • Chance to win ¢ Dahlias 17th annual Lions Call 250-447-9313 to book Ivy &thousands Zonal of $$$
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Club Raft Race. 1995 Grand Forks City Council voted in favor of lifting a moratorium on large subdivisions. City administrator Phil Taylor said the moratorium should be lifted since a development cost charge had been adopted, and the new sewage treatment plant should be in place to prevent any possible environmental problems cropping up as a result of the lifting of the moratorium. The city applied the moratorium in September 1994 because the city’s infrastructure was at risk of becoming overloaded. 2000 At the 11th hour, the City of Grand Forks declined a motion to buy the Broadacres property for $375,000. While the votes in favour outnumbered those against, the motion failed to gain the necessary twothirds support needed for such financial matters. Expecting the sale to pass, the fall fair society has been making plans for the site and had hoped to get ideas from the public about the different ways Broadacres could be used by community groups. 2005 This year’s Relay For Life, which was held at the USCC, raised a stunning $60,000 for the Canadian Cancer Society. This total is up from the already impressive $48,000 taken in at last year’s relay. 2010 The first piece of art to be placed in the Christina Living Arts Centre honours the first people of the area. Over 500 School District 51 students and members of the community were involved in creating a story pole. Motifs on the pole represent the four First Nation groups that have roots in this area: Sinixt, Okanagan, Ktunaxa and Metis.
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Recycling bins may be removed
Gateway blessed ANDREW TRIPP
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The Regional District of Kootenay Boundary (RDKB) is considering removing its downtown Grand Forks recycling location. The bins need to be moved from the fire hall rear parking lot to accommodate a new, larger fire truck. Councillor Neil Krog gave the information as part of his report on the RDKB board, on which he sits as representative for the City of Grand Forks, at the regular council meeting on June 15. If the bins are removed, residents would then have to use curbside recycling or take their recycling to bins already located at the landfill. Krog said that he is fighting to keep the depot downtown at a different location. “If we need to relocate it to allow for emergency vehicle access, is there a place downtown we can relocate to, because it is well used,” said Krog. “When you look at the RDKB’s policies regarding unmanned sites it makes sense that if we are going to take it out they would rather just consolidate everything up at the landfill rather than relocate and pay all the extra costs associated.” Krog said the cost to move the bins to an alternate site would be around $10-20,000 for infrastructure (concrete bin pads, fencing). There would also be an expected annual cost of an estimated $9,600 for maintaining the unmanned site. “I would like to see it (stay) downtown but the way things are going it’s probably not going to exist in the downtown core,” he said. A staff report from Alan Stanley, general manager of environmental services for the RDKB, stated that the depot does not qualify for Multi Material B.C. (MMBC) subsidies and is operated at the sole expense of the RDKB. Stanley further stated that due to ongoing and previously document problems with unstaffed waste management sites, the RDKB board adopted a Solid Waste Management Facilities Siting Policy, whose objectives included directing the majority of solid waste facilities customers to staff facilities. Since the policy was adopted, six unstaffed facilities have been closed. “Considering the close proximity to a staffed facility and the duplication of service, the recycling depot at the Grand Forks Landfill easily meets policy requirements and provides adequate depot service to the Grand Forks area,” said Stanley in the report. The report recommends that the downtown recycling depot be shifted to the depot at the landfill and that the downtown depot be permanently closed. Staff from the RDKB will be entering into discussions with staff from the city and will report back to the regional district’s environmental services committee. John MacLean, RDKB chief administrative officer, expects that the matter will come before the RDKB board of directors sometime in the fall.
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Thank You The Saini family would like to thank all of our Indo-Canadian friends & families for helping us to celebrate our 3rd Annual Father’s Day Event on Sunday, June 21. Without your help and participation it wouldn’t have been possible. We would like to thank the media – the Grand Forks Gazette and Mountain FM for promoting the event. We would also like to thank Buy-Low Foods, RTM Heating & Plumbing and the Rotarian members that came out to help. We had a very successful and positive day, providing traditional East Indian food to over 500 people. Above all, we would like to thank all who attended. Thanks to you we raised $3,232.21 which will be donated to the Spray Park Rotary Club.
God Bless everybody, and hope to see you all next year.
A special event in Midway last Thursday brought together students from all Boundary schools for the official opening of the Gateway Learning Circle. First Nations artist David Seven Deers’ project was several years in the making, and finally realized during a moving ceremony conducted by numerous dignitaries and the artist himself. Designed to be a learning destination for Boundary students, the installation, set in Entwined Trees Park, is comprised of a massive stone gateway and a highly polished black raven sculpture, encircled by 20 blocks of stone, each featuring a chiselled animal motif. School District 51’s director of learning Doug Lacey, one of the primary architects of the Gateway, spoke of Seven Deers dedication to the project, which was produced very economically, money wise, but required hundreds of hours on the artists part to complete. Lacey said, “David Seven Deers was introduced to me well over a year ago as an aboriginal author and storyteller. He had been speaking to primary classes across the Boundary for several years. This was always done outside, in a circle, around a fire. “He was soon speaking to me about a vision he had for the children of the Boundary, and this vision is before you today. It represents a gateway to the world, to learning, to community, to understanding each
Elementary students try their hands at First Nations’ ceremonial drumming. Andrew Tripp photo
other, with ‘mother raven’ presiding at the head of the circle. “Over many, many conversations with David this past very busy year, I have truly come to understand the depth of his mantra, ‘everything happens for a reason.’ When our district aboriginal education teachers Wanda Hecht and Marilyn Hanson were visiting with David and his family at their mountain property between Greenwood and Midway, their exclamations about one of his small sculptures led to his vision for the Gateway. ‘Everything happens for a reason.’ Lacey continued, “When the Village of Midway Mayor Randy Kappes invited David and I to come out here to see this beautiful park as a potential home for heelah (raven), I looked around and could see Boundary Central Secondary, Midway Elementary, the beautiful hills above us,
the entwined trees, the original Midway one-room school right there. “The winter before David and I met, I had participated in a talking circle with many community aboriginal elders and heard their wish for a physical gathering place like a friendship centre or an identifiable meeting place and for me this Gateway has become a symbolic first step.” Kappes said the village was extremely honoured to have such an impressive artwork installed in its midst, and that residents would derive much pleasure from it in the years to come. Seven Deers himself spoke in length about his personal journey both as an aboriginal and an artist, and his hopes for the future in relationships amongst all Canadians. His installation undoubtedly represents one huge step in the right direction.
Indo-Canadians host special lunch It was another successful Father’s Day celebration featuring authentic East Indian food on Sunday at the Saini residence. The event, which was put on by the Indo-Canadian community of Grand Forks, drew over 500 people and raised $3,232 for the Rotary Spray Park. Serving up were (from left): Ravi Menon, Sue Saini, Balbir Saini, Jim Burch of the Grand Forks Rotary Club, Atender Nagra, Balwant Sandhu and Raj Khehra. Craig Lindsay photo
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Closing depot makes sense With the fire department’s new fire truck expected to arrive soon, the days of the downtown recycle depot are numbered. While this would seem to be a hardship for many in Grand Forks, it is only four minutes to the landfill, which accepts recycling as well as waste items such as tires, scrap metal and clean wood waste. Admittedly, the landfill is only open on certain days at certain times (Tuesday to Saturday 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. and Sunday 12 p.m. to 4 p.m. Many local residents including Councillor Neil Krog, who sits on the RDKB board of directors as well as the RDKB’s environment services committee, would like to see the recycle depot move to another downtown location. Although the matter has yet to be decided by the board, it would appear unlikely that the RDKB will support moving the downtown recycle depot. Would the City of Grand Forks fork over all the money to move the recycling depot to a different downtown location and operate it as a city service? Seems unlikely given the huge expense and given that it is traditionally an RDKB service. In recent years, the board has closed unmanned recycling depots in six Kootenay Boundary locations. With all residential users in Grand Forks having curbside recycling collection, it makes sense to save money and not relocate the downtown depot. For commercial users, the quick trip to the landfill depot is easy enough and offers the same downtown depot services as well as additional services. One of the major complaints is that some residents will just not bother making the trek up Granby Road and dump their recycling in the woods or in the river. Anyone who has that little regard for the environment probably doesn’t need much excuse to litter anyway.
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Why do we love our cats so much? Reckonings DELLA MALLETTE Why does a cat enjoy hours outside and then come in to use its litter box? Why, when you let a cat out on a two-door balcony, does the cat scratch to come in at the door that DOESN’T have a special cat door? A better question yet: why, after you clean your house because the realtor is bringing someone over, and you return a few hours later to see a gory, feathered mess at the door—somehow you just know that was what the realtor and company saw first?! Okay, so now you know some of what’s happening at my house thanks to Frankie, Hycoo and Lucy. And most cat owners will have asked themselves these very same questions. And most
cat owners shake their heads and will open the door, clean the litter box, and pick up the remains of the grouse, bird, rodent, whatever was lunch that day. Because we love our cats. We’ve had dogs over the years, and they’re wonderful too, in different ways. But if I feel the need for some canine companionship, I can go to the neighbour’s. They’ve got plenty. Cats are in every nook and corner of our society, libraries being one of the most notable places. There are some libraries in Canada that have cats, but the most celebrated library feline in North America was Dewey Readmore Books of Spencer, Iowa. I found many others. Researching library cats took me to an interesting website: ironfrog.com. The site belongs to filmmaker and comedian Gary Roma of Iron Frog Productions in Williamsburg, Mass. The website actually has a map of where to find library
cats. The Timberland Regional Library in Amanda Park, Wash. has four cats: Stella, Grayfur, Thunder, and Cloud. I don’t know if their predecessors were Lightning and Strike, but it’s a good bet. I watched a TV news program recently that featured a library that went a step further: the local humane society set up an enclosure near the circulation desk, and patrons could “sign out” a cat, and take a book and their furry friend and find a quiet corner. Patrons find the cats therapeutic, and report leaving the library feeling much more relaxed. Sometimes they leave with a kitty who needs a forever home. Last week I sat for a spell in at a local coffee shop and found a story in the Province (thanks for the paper!) about a study conducted by Gail Myrick, an assistant professor at Indiana University and a researcher into media’s emotional effects.
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Myrick recruited 7,000 people for a lengthy online questionnaire about when, where and why they watch cat videos. No matter the personal variables, however, people reported feeling more energetic, happier and less stressed after watching a video of a cat—even when they felt guilty about it because they were supposed to be doing something else. Many stores have cats, and I have to admit, it’s a bigger draw than a sale. Offices have cats, too. It’s too bad our doors are constantly opening and some days we have too much traffic to keep a cat around. In libraries, in offices, online—there’s no doubt about it, cats are, well, the cat’s meow. But I’ll sign off now, it’s time to give my trio their Temptation treats. And I reckon they’ll want outside. And then they’ll want in the door without the cat flap, to come in to use the litter box.
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Editor, The Gazette: Deer Committee members Norm Walker and Barry Brandow do not support a whitetail deer cull. The deer cull will obviously give British Columbians the impression that the whitetail deer on their historic range is at carrying capacity when the exact opposite is the case. The hunter testimonials plus two 1987 reports by biologists Al Peatt and Bob Lincoln which you can find on wildlifeheritageforever.com showcase the collapse of integrity in the management of the Boundary deer herd. The one quote of many that gives perspective to the argument is found in biologist Bob Lincoln’s report titled Deer Harvest Man-
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agement in the Okanagan: Past Results and Future Directions, ”In the Okanagan where roads are abundant suggesting a potential for localized over harvest and where the wildlife management staffing capacity does not allow for careful monitoring of local deer herd status it is prudent to be fairly conservative in harvest strategy”. In 1987 the whitetail buck rifle season was 67 days and the whitetail doe season consisted of a conservative number of limited entry hunting permits. With 10 times the access and great numbers of quad bike hunters, the whitetail buck rifle season was extended during the rut when they are most vulnerable to 82
days and the three-week whitetail doe rifle season has decimated the population. In spite of all the credible anecdotal information, three provincial biologists who have attended deer committee meetings have been steadfast that the whitetail deer have not been ruthlessly exploited. Are the three biologists incompetent or are they taking counsel from their fear because their terms of employment will not tolerate criticism of their employer? Either way our province is farther away than ever of having honest, intelligent conversations about the management of our natural resources! Barry Brandow, Grand Forks
Referendum should have been held Editor, The Gazette: When $1.3 million of taxpayers’ money is spent on water meter installation, it should have gone to referendum. The taxpayer wasn’t asked for their input, we were told that it was mandatory to get a water meter. We were not given a choice! Having spoken to the city operations manager (Roger Huston at the time) two times about the water meters, I did not get any satisfacto-
ry answers to my questions, if certified plumbers and carpenters were being used? I was informed by the operations manager that they were water meter installers! The other assurance I asked for, in writing, from the government and the City of Grand Forks that my husband’s medical conditions would not deteriorate further from the radiation the meters put out. I never got an answer from the operations manager.
In closing we would like to make it known that we are strictly against the water meters and the way it was handled! Having five generations living in this town, I have seen a steady decline of services and an increase of taxation for utilities being beyond affordable for the senior citizens of this town. Elaine Lea, Grand Forks
Editor, The Gazette: I’ve been following the challenges of council for some time now and confess that I dislike hearing our community’s difficulties aired on CBC. Recently, local citizens have been talking about the wisdom of having Councillor Butler resign to be reelected through a byelection process. This seems like an elegant solution to a painfully-divisive problem that’s in danger of poisoning council long into the future. Councillor Butler described herself in a radio interview this week as representing “the people,” presumably those who feel disenfranchised and ill treated and want a louder
voice at City Hall. However, we have five other equally concerned and able councillors, who also represent “the people” with an equally compelling mandate. They have found working relations on council untenable with Councillor Butler at the table. An inexpensive, timely byelection process would achieve several ends at once: • It would give an accurate measure of the support the councillor can draw on if she continues to champion controversial views. • It would save the city from an expensive and lengthy legal process that our citizens can ill-afford. This
choice would help Councillor Butler protect the interests of those she represents. • It would also save Councillor Butler from financial pain if the legal challenge doesn’t favour her, resulting in job loss at a time when she will bear substantial court costs. • Even if one or two others saw this byelection as an opportunity to run, it would narrow the field from the 16 candidates that voters had to wade through last time, offering a real opportunity for us all to hear the depth and breadth of Councillor Butler’s beliefs. Jan Westlund, Grand Forks
Butler running in byelection a solution
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Invasive zebra and quagga mussels have never been detected in British Columbia’s waters and, with the addition of our new strengthened mussel early detection and rapid response program announced earlier this year, we are stepping up co-ordinated efforts to keep the province invasive mussel free. Our strengthened inFrom Victoria vasive mussel defence MARY POLAK program currently underway includes three Minister of Environment mobile decontamination units, six trained auxiliary conservation officers, expanded monitoring for zebra and quagga mussels and increasing “Clean, Drain, Dry” education and outreach activities. Through the new program, teams are now on B.C. roads performing boat and boat trailer inspections and, as necessary, decontaminating boats entering B.C. The teams are also responding to boats identified as a concern by the Canadian Border Services Agency, as well as U.S. partner agencies. Mobile units have the flexibility to provide extended coverage near border crossings and throughout the province, especially on popular, high-traffic routes. When interacting with the public, the teams are educating citizens about the dangers of invasive aquatic species and how to prevent them from entering the province’s waterways. Additionally, we have increased other educational and outreach activities and twenty-four new highway signs featuring the “Clean, Drain, Dry” program have been installed at significant entry points into the province. Allowing us to develop and test this delivery model this summer will help us in creating a sustainable, expanded mussel prevention program by building capacity, experience and additional partnerships. We will continue to develop these partnerships to reach our goal of expanding the program over the long term. Stopping the invasion of zebra and quagga mussels requires a concerted effort from jurisdictions and agencies near and far. B.C. is already working with partner agencies in Washington, Oregon, Idaho, Montana and Nevada, as well as Alberta, Saskatchewan and Manitoba, to ensure information is immediately exchanged when mussel-infested boats are detected. Together with these other jurisdictions, we are coordinating training for our frontline staff, and are also coordinating the timing and locations of boat wash stations. We also support new federal legislation allowing Canadian Border Services Agency staff to check and detain musselinfested boats at the southern border. Local governments are being encouraged to join the defence against zebra and quagga mussels by promoting education and awareness of the dangers of these invasive species. We applaud those local organizations already actively participating to keep these invasive species out of B.C. I strongly urge all recreational boaters to familiarize themselves with the “Clean, Drain, Dry” program so they can also do their part to keep B.C. invasive mussel free. Preventing invasive mussel species from entering our province is crucial to protecting our waterways. Our goal is to see B.C. remain free from invasive mussels.
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Royal Canadian Legion OPEN HOUSE 11 a.m. - 2 p.m. in the Legion Hall, 7353 6th St., Grand Forks. A free lunch will be on from 11:30 a.m. - 1:30 p.m. Donations will be presented to community nonprofit organization.
Solar Panel System GRAND OPENING 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. at the Boundary Museum & Interpretive Centre, 6145 Reservoir Rd., Grand Forks. snack vendor on site and refreshments. Admission by donation.
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Christina Lake Firefighter Society - 5th Annual Gold Tournament Shotgun start 1 p.m., Christina Lake Golf Course. Entry free: $80. Includes: round of golf with cart, sleeve of CLFSS golf balls, dinner, putting contest and chance to win thousands of $$$ in prizes! 250447-9313 to book. Title sponsor: Part Evil Customs. Grand Forks Cycling Club Holding a “meet and greet/ride and relax”. This is to encourage new and emerging road cyclists to come out and enjoy a ride. It will be a short ride about 40 km, at a moderate pace with options for those feeling frisker. Start time 10 a.m. at the bike shop. Social at the Grand Forks Station Pub around 12 noon. Come out and enjoy the ride! Alcoholics Anonymous Meetings Grand Forks Valley Group of Alcoholics Anonymous. MONDAY at 8 p.m. (Closed Study) at Catholic Church Rectory - 7269 - 9th St. WEDNESDAY (Men’s Closed) at 8 p.m. at Anglican Church rear basement 7252 - 7th St. THURSDAY and SATURDAY (Open) at 8 p.m. at Anglican Church rear basement - 7252 - 7th St. Phone 250-4423839 or 250-442-8797. Grand Forks & District Public Library Open hours: Tuesdays and Thursdays from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Wednesdays, Fridays & Saturdays from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Book clubs are held the last Wednesday of the month at Christina Lake Village (1:30 p.m.); and the last Thursday of the month at Grand Forks (7 p.m.) Chess club meets Tuesdays from 4 - 7 p.m. and Saturdays 3 - 4:30 p.m. Drop-in sign language class Thursdays starting at 1 p.m. with Tammi and Leanne from Sunshine Valley Community Services Society; everyone welcome. Legoland held Fridays from 2 - 3:30 p.m. Come get creative with our big bins of lego! All ages welcome, children ages 7 and under must be accompanied by an adult. Food Bank Needs Items The Boundary Community Food Bank is looking for baby food jars, small jam jars and egg cartons. If you can help, please call 250-442-2800 or bring them to 7419 - 2nd St. – Tuesdays only. Every Tuesday • Is there a drug problem in your home? The Nar-anon Family Group may be able to help
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Email your event to production@grandforksgazette.ca with the words “Event Listing” in the subject line; You can also mail it to Box 700, Grand Forks, B.C. V0H 1H0 or drop it off at our office at 7330 2nd Street – please mark clearly “Event Listing”. Also, please let us know if your notice has new information, or if your event has been cancelled.
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The Watchmen Blows the Trumpet The city’s walls have been breached. Start getting your life right with Jesus. Speaker: Brent Hummel. Come Sunday nights at 6:30 p.m. Starting June 28. Grand Forks Christian Centre, 7525 4th Street, Grand Forks (behind Overwaitea). Everyone welcome.
you solve it. Meeting place: United Church (side entrance), 920 Central Avenue. Contact 250-442-5654. • Prayer Canada. Every Tuesday from 12 - 1 p.m. at gallery 2, 524 Central Ave., Grand Forks. Everyone welcome. Call 250-4425624 for more information. • Learn sign language at the Grand Forks Public Library every Tuesday to Dec. 17, 2013 from 12 noon to 1 p.m. Class open to all ages. No registration required. Drop-in anytime. Class is free but a food donation box will be available if you wild like to help out in that way. For information about the class, call Leanne or Tammy at Sunshine Valley Community Services at 250-442-3335 ext. 211. • Breastfeeding Café, 10 - 11 a.m. Granville Family Centre, 1200 Central Ave. For anyone interested in breastfeeding: a breastfeeding mom, pregnant woman, or grandmother, aunt, sister or friend of a breastfeeder. Come for support, learning, sharing. Call Public Health at 250-443-3150 or Cynthia at 250442-5355. • Chess Club - from 4 - 7 p.m. at the Grand Forks Library. All ages welcome. • Figure Drawing/Painting Group meets 5:30-7:30 at gallery 2. Artists bring their own materials. Easels available. Schedule sometimes changes so please call Nora first if you plan to drop by. No membership free, but $20 per month or a $5 drop-in fee collected to pay models. For information call gallery 2 at 250-442-2211 or Nora at 250-442-3668. • The Sunshine Quilters of Grand Forks meet
at 9:30 a.m. at the Focus on Fibre building on Donaldson Drive. For more info call Kim at 250-442-8802. • Grand Forks Air Cadets meet at the Legion from 6:30 to 9 p.m. This organization promotes leadership skills, camaraderie and working together as a team. New members always welcome. Join the fun. Contact Jim: 1-866-447-9304 or Janice 250-442-5732. • St. John’s Ambulance Brigade, Boundary Branch meeting 7 p.m. at 8008 Donaldson Drive. • Grand Forks Contract Bridge Club meets at Anglican Church at 7 p.m.; all welcome. For info or reservations call Al at 250-442-2525. • Grand Forks Pipes & Drums practices 6:30 - 8:30 p.m. in Room 101 at GFSS. Beginning and experienced pipers and drummers invited to join. Lessons by arrangement. Inquiries, please call 250-442-1249. • AA (open) meeting in Greenwood at the McArthur Centre, at 8 p.m. Contact 250-4462249 or 442-0072. • TOPS is the weight loss support group of choice for thousands. Join us and you will see why. Weigh-in is at 8:30 a.m.; meeting to follow, at the Gospel Chapel (7048 Donaldson Drive, Room 302). Questions? Call Frances at 250-442-0638. • Community Learning Place – drop-in – from 2 to 5 p.m. at the Grand Forks Library. Come for help with reading, writing, basic computer, test preparation, citizenship study. This program is a partnership between CBAL and the Grand Forks Public Library. • Kettle River Runners: your friendly Grand
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Forks running club meets for a group run every Tuesday throughout the fall and winter at 5 p.m. at the aquatic centre. Runs are generally 5 to 8 km in length, and the group splits into runners of similar ability. Further information about club events are posted on our website: www.kettleriverrunners.shawwebspace.ca. Last Wednesday Every Month • Adult Book Club meets at the Christina Living Arts Centre at 1:30 p.m. Call the Grand Forks Library to find out what we’re reading this month. 3rd Thursday Every Month • Boundary Women’s Resource Centre Dropin 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. We provide referrals, library, information, social time for women and much more. Call for more info 250-4425212. • The Writer’s Guild meet at 6:00 p.m. at the Grand Forks Public Library. • Boundary Horse Association meets at 7 p.m. at the Station Pub meeting room. Last Thursday Every Month • Adult Book Club meets at the Grand Forks Library at 7 p.m. Call the Grand Forks Library to find out what we’re reading this month. Every Saturday • Adult Knitting Club 1:15 - 2:45 p.m. at the Grand Forks Library. Needles and wool provided, but feel free to bring your own supplies. Donations for this program are
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gratefully accepted. Let the library know in advance if you will attending this free program. 250-442-3944. • Kettle River Lions’ Meat Draw at 3 p.m. at the Prospector at the Rock Creek Hotel. • Boundary Woodworkers Guild meet every morning for a drop in workshop at around 9:30 am at 8120B Donaldson Drive (the former SPCA site) with a monthly business meeting at 10 a.m. on the 1st Saturday of each month. Prospective members are welcome. • Storytime at Kocomo’s for children 6 and under at 11:30 a.m. Every week a different storyteller. This event is free and held at Kocomo’s Coffee Shop in Grand Forks. Second to Last Saturday of the Month Seniors are welcome at 686 72nd Ave. (except month of December) for a vegetarian potluck lunch at 12:30 p.m. at the Grand Forks Slavonic Centre. Bring your favourite dish or $6 donation. New members/ guests welcome! Fellowship, card games, shuffleboard, pool, etc. For information call Elizabeth/John at 250-442-2609 or Pauline at 250-442-3440. 1st and 3rd Sunday of the Month • The Grand Forks Trap Club meets at 10 a.m. at the Wildlife Range. For more information call 250-442-8424.
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Councillors wrecking town
Editor, The Gazette: I second the vote of nonconfidence in the five members of city council. I really don’t know what they think they are doing, but it’s not doing Grand Forks any good. They are wrecking this town. I support Councillor Butler. She is the only real voice of the people, as far as I’m concerned. We as taxpayers will now have to pay for the Supreme Court legal action that will come up from their attempt to get rid of Councillor Butler. She hasn’t done anything wrong, has even given up her yard business to be 100 per cent in the clear, but for some reason council still is proceeding. What a tremendous waste.
But then again, they seem to be good at waste, considering the $192,000 they handed over to CAO Doug Allin. Nice tip, eh! And then there’s something strange and very concerning going on in the background... on the video of the last city council meeting the morning of June 15, on gftv.ca, you can see the former mayor, seated in the back row, signaling, by drawing his finger across his neck, to one of the current council members, possibly meaning to “cut off’ one of the public that was addressing the council. There was also a motion in council that day to get more input from residents about how to proceed with water meters. If you saw the ad in the paper
last week that is supposed to come from the motion, it is not the same at all. It was changed. Who was behind this? And why? Shouldn’t council be concerned that their motion wording was taken and altered to mean something else? What is really happening in this town? Who is really running things? What is wrong with this picture? I think we have a council completely out of control. They don’t have to report to anyone, and this needs to change, someone needs to keep them in line. We can’t just have them doing anything they want all the time. It’s gotten ridiculous. Patrick Lewis, Grand Forks
Editor, The Gazette: If I were to try to force something on you, or corner you into something, I am guessing... You might plead with me. You might feel sad, depressed and powerless. You might reluctantly submit. You might publicly express your pain. You might join with others to try to get your needs met. You might feel hurt and angry. Forcing has the high likelihood of leading to hurt feelings and straining our relationship. Forcing something now on you could mean we have difficulty working together in the future. It could be a very sad situation. This is clearly an “I win; you lose” situation, and it is actually an “I lose; you lose” situation. About water meters... Did you know that the water meter engineering reports say we have a good supply of water? The 2005 Drought Management Plan states, “Water conservation would appear a difficult sell to the residents of Grand Forks considering they
have an abundant supply of high quality water, even during significant drought periods.” The 2011 Grand Forks Water Demand Management report states, “In Grand Forks, water supply is very good as the source aquifer is highly productive.” And, did you know that when a calculation of our residential use of water was made, it likely included some of industry’s water? This is evident when comparing our 2010 and 2011 engineering reports. Also, did you know that our city’s water use has been going down over the years? In 2014, Grand Forks pumped 1.8 million m³ LESS from its wells than it did in 2006. We are clearly not in an emergency situation with water in Grand Forks. But, learning water conservation is still wise, because it is the responsible thing to do to be earth friendly and it could save our city money. It could give our city the chance to apply for grants to replace infrastructure
(city pipes, pumps, etc.) There are so many fun and interesting ways our city could learn about and work towards water conservation that haven’t been tried yet. Residential water meters with increasing water prices are not necessary for water conservation. What it takes is a commitment of the heart, of the mind, and taking action. I am hoping we can work towards a win-win-win, a win for those who want water meters in their homes, a win for those who don’t want water meters in their homes, and a win for beautiful Grand Forks! I urge all residents in Grand Forks to write City Hall by June 25, 4 p.m., and tell them you don’t want any more forcing, that you want a fair and considerate outcome for all regarding water meters and water conservation. Title your letter “Water Meter Input” to ensure your wishes are presented to council. Donna Semenoff, Grand Forks
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Watch present politicians carefully Editor, The Gazette: I see that Grand Forks City Council is once again providing a hearty entertainment for us all with their secretive incamera and general in-fighting over yet more issues which leave most of us aghast! However, I see something positive for us all in this latest show, and that is that they provide us with a political education which in fact extends beyond considerations of mere civic politics, and that is how to make our selections as a voter in all future elections. I have always been a proponent of choosing any given candidate not in terms of his/ her promises for the rosy future anticipated in the event of a win, but rather of his/her record to date—what has been
the contribution in past holdings of office? In the present instance, I suggest it is important for all future voters to look carefully at current contributions of each and every council member as the business is conducted day by day. I would hope that the silliness exhibited by many of the present council will not go unremembered in the next civic election, just as I would earnestly hope the same for the so-called “senior” governments of the province and the nation. Wanna-bes will promise you the moon during the election madness, but AFTER the elections is the time to be making our decisions for the NEXT elections—once they’ve grabbed the ring, there’s not much you can do as they hide
behind complex obfuscations, pursue their previously secret agendas, and otherwise involve themselves in programs of personal aggrandizement which have been so carefully hidden during the campaigns. And so, I offer this heartfelt plea to one and all: PLEASE take the time to watch carefully the antics of our present politicians—in all levels of government, and use your observations to make a careful choice of how you intend to vote in the next election. It is a source of constant amazement to me how some people end up in office time and time again—and it’s not their fault; it’s ours. In most cases, they’ve given us plenty of warning! Pete Snidal, Grand Forks
THE CORPORATION OF THE CITY OF GRAND FORKS
NOTICE FOR PUBLIC CONSULTATION
WATER METER INPUT TAKE NOTICE THAT the City of Grand Forks is requesting written feedback regarding the Water Meter Program from public city utility customers of no more than 500 words per letter regarding the question of more options for water meters.
Email: info@grandforks.ca Mail: Box 220, Grand Forks, B.C. V0H 1H0 Hand Delivery: 7217 – 4th Street, Grand Forks, B.C. The subject line for feedback letters must read “Water Meter Input” or “Universal Water Meters – Next Steps”, in order to be identified and presented for review by Council. A feedback report will be presented to Council at the July 20, 2015 Committee of the Whole meeting in Council Chambers at City Hall. Please include your name and civic address in your submission. Dated this 22nd day of June, 2015. David Reid, Manager of Operations
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City files petition ing on first, second and third reading of the water regulations bylaw Butler contravened sections 101(1) and (2) of the Community Charter. 3. By attending the May 4 council meeting and participating in the discussion of and voting on adoption of the water regulations bylaw, the respondent contravened sections 10(1) and (2) of the Community Charter. 4. The respondent is disqualified from holding office pursuant to sections 101(3), 108.1 and 111(6)(c) of the Community Charter. 5. The office held by the respondent on council is vacant pursuant to section 111(6) (c) of the Community Charter. 6. The petitioner recover its costs of the within proceedings from the respondent; and, 7. Such further and other relief that his Honourable Court deems just. Part 2 of the petition states the factual basis of the petition of which the highlights are: 3. At all times material to this petition, the respondent has either operated a business as a sole proprietorship under the trade name ‘Eden Yardcare’ providing yard care and lawn maintenance services within the city, or has been employed by another business providing yard care and lawn maintenance services within the city. 5. On Jan. 27, 2014, prior to being elected, the respondent appeared before the previous council and spoke against the water meter program. In speaking against the water meter program, Butler advised council that she operated her business (Eden Yardcare) within the city and that she had concerns regarding the water meter program in respect of the business, including the fact that the rates for water usage could be changed by council at any time. Butler expressed that the water meter program would have a negative impact on her business. 6. Since being elected to office (On Nov. 15, 2014), the respondent has attended meetings of council and participated in discussions and decision-making relating to the water meter program and, in particular,
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relating to the rates to be imposed by the petitioner on residential property owners for water usage. 7. The respondent requested to be and was subsequently appointed to the water rates select committee, which reports to council with recommendations as to water rates for residential owners. 8. On or about Feb. 16, council received a letter from CITYzens Oversight and Participation Project (COPP) raising concerns that the respondent may have a conflict of interest in relation to the water meter program and, in particular, to the rates. The letter raised concerns of the respondent’s statements at the Jan. 27 council meeting. 9. At its in-camera meeting on Feb. 23, council, including the respondent, received verbal legal advice for the city’s solicitor (Young Anderson) advising that the respondent had a pecuniary conflict of interest in relation to the water meter program and, in particular, the rates to be imposed by the city on resident property owners for water usage, as a result of their potential impact on her business. The solicitor advised that she abstain from participating in relation to the water meter program and, in particular, the rates to be imposed by the city. 10. At its in-camera meeting on April 7, council received written legal advice from the city’s solicitor again advising that the respondent had a pecuniary conflict of interest. The solicitor again advised the respondent should abstain from participating in relation to the water meter program. 11. The respondent attended the April 20 council meeting and participated in the discussion of and voted on first, second and third reading of the water regulation bylaw, which further implements the water meter program and establishes rates to be imposed by the city on residential property owners for water usage. The respondent voted against giving the bylaw first, second and third reading. The respondent did not declare a conflict of interest in relation to the water meter program or the bylaw. 12. The respondent attended the May 4 council meeting and participated in the discussion of and vote on the adoption of the water regulation bylaw.
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COPP stands for CITYzens Oversight Participation Project. It is an ad hoc group that meets informally and has less than 20 members. “It’s a group of people who are concerned with what they see as a bad situation at City Hall where some of our elected officials are not only leading the council and staff into molasses as far as getting things done, but at the time we were all worried that primarily the mayor was heading us into legal territory where we would end up being sued by who knows but possibly everyone involved in the water meter controversy,” said COPP member Les Johnson. Johnson said the group began when several people got together to discuss the situation and see what could be done. One of the actions the group took was to
14. On May 25, council, by resolution of a two-thirds majority vote, brought forward a petition to seek a declaration that the respondent is disqualified from holding office. Part 3 of the petition states the legal basis of the petition referring in particular to section 100 of the Community Charter, which states that councillors who are found to have a conflict of interest are not permitted to participate in the discussion of a matter or vote on a question in respect to a matter before council. Section 108.1 of the charter states that a person disqualified from holding office under this division is disqualified from holding office on a local government, on council of the City of Vancouver or on the Park Board, or as a trustee under the Islands Trust Act until the next general local election. 3. A conflict of interest arises when the personal interests of a member of council appear to conflict with the member’s obligation to act in the best interests of the city’s residents. 4. Conflict of interest is concerned with appearances. The determination of a conflict of interest does not involve a subjective evaluation of the actual state of mind of the member of council; rather, the existence of a conflict of interest is determined
deliver a letter to City Hall on Feb. 16 raising concerns that councillor Julia Butler may have a conflict of interest in relation to the water meter program. The letter raised concerns as a result of Butler’s statements at the Jan. 27, 2014 council meeting regarding the water meter program in respect of the business. The letter is referred to in the petition from the city to the Supreme Court asking for Butler’s removal from council. Johnson said the group has no official mandate or group ethos although the members do have similar goals. “It’s just a group of concerned citizens,” he said. “The (unofficial) mandate [of COPP] is to get the city to stop obsessing over something that was already decided—the water meter project—and get on with the business of running the city and doing it in a way that doesn’t cause us to have lots and lots of legal expense in the process. That’s basically it.”
by evaluating whether a reasonable person in the member’s circumstances may be influenced by his/her personal interests participating in a public matter. 6. A reasonable person knowledgeable of the facts set out in the petition would believe, on the basis of the respondent’s own admission of the impact of the water metering program, and, in particular, water rates (e.g. those imposed by the bylaw) on the business and similar businesses and on the circumstances otherwise, that the respondent might be motivated in discussions and decision-making in relation to the water meter program and the bylaw by the potential of financial loss to her through the business or through her employment with a similar business. 7. In the circumstances, the respondent had a conflict of interest in relation to the water meter program and the bylaw at the time that she participated in the discussion of and voting on the bylaw. 8. By participating in the discussion of and voting on the water regulations bylaw, the respondent contravened section 101(2) of the Community Charter and is disqualified from holding office. Part 4 states that the material to be relied on is sworn affidavits from Christine Thompson, Christine Hammett and Sarah Winton.
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Truck runs into house At 1:22 p.m. on June 16, police responded to a motor vehicle incident involving a logging truck with trailers on Highway 3 and Granby. “The logging truck was travelling west on Highway 3 when it was coming around the curve by Granby Road and went off the road right and drove into the house that is on the corner,” said Cpl. Richard Lanz of the Grand Forks RCMP detachment. “An odour of gas was coming from the area and Fortis Gas was called.” Lanz said the investigation indicated that the vehicle was not speeding and possibly that the driver was having a medical emergency at the time. “The driver sustained injuries in the collision and was transported to the Grand Forks hospital,” said Lanz. “The matter is still being investigated at this time.” Lanz said a gas line from the house was ruptured as a result of the collision. “FortisBC attended and shut the gas off,” he said. “The commercial vehicle inspector attended and inspected the vehicle for any mechanical defects, which there were none.” The driver was a 73-year-old male from West Kelowna.
By Craig Lindsay
Drunk in public On June 19 at 9:44 p.m., police received a call of an intoxicated male on Market Avenue in Grand Forks. “The male was located and was being aggressive and screaming at people on the street,” said Lanz. “The male was arrested for being intoxicated in a public place. The male was also consuming on the street.” Lanz said the accused, a 63-year-old Grand Forks resident, was locked in cells and was issued a violation ticket the following morning for consuming in a public place and being intoxicated in a public place. Driver fails breath sample tests
On June 19 at 11:42 p.m. RCMP conducted a road block on 68th Avenue and Highway 3. “One vehicle was checked and an odour of alcohol was noted coming from the driver,” said Lanz. “A roadside demand was given and two breath samples were obtained. Both results were a fail.” The driver, a 55-year-old male from Kelowna, was issued a 90day IRP (immediate roadside prohibition) and his vehicle was impounded for 30 days.
“The male was also issued a violation ticket for having open liquor in the vehicle,” said Lanz. Motorhome pulled over
On June 20 at 12:25 a.m., RCMP conducted another road check on Highway 3 and 68th Avenue and stopped a motorhome. “The driver of the motorhome also displayed signs of impairment,” said Lanz. “An odour of liquor was noted and an ASD demand was read. He provided breath samples and the results were fail.” The driver, a 57-year-old male from Osoyoos, also received a 90day driving prohibition and the motorhome was impounded for 30 days. Youth assault male
On June 20 at 4:44 a.m. police were called to a complaint of assault and mischief that occurred at Christina Lake. “Two youths were found ransacking boats at Christina Lake,” said Lanz. “A male heard this and confronted the two youth responsible. When he confronted them he was assaulted by one of the males and the males departed.” Lanz said the two males responsible were located. Both were young offenders who live at Christina Lake. “Charges are being approved
On June 16, a logging truck veered off Highway 3 and drove into a house. Gary Smith photo
for assault and mischief as they were throwing fire extinguishers and whatever else they could find in the boat out and causing damage to the equipment on the boats,” said Lanz.
Collision sends SUV driver to hospital On June 20 at 12:14 p.m., RCMP responded to a three-car motor vehicle incident on Central Avenue at 10th Street in Grand Forks. “One male has received serious injuries from the crash,” said Lanz. “One vehicle was travelling east when he noticed an SUV following a truck pulling a trailer travelling west cross over the double solid line and struck the east-bound vehicle. When the east-bound driver applied his brakes and was hit, the driver behind him ran into the back of the east-bound vehicle.” The driver of the SUV, a male from Burnaby, suffered serious injuries and was transported to Boundary Hospital. “At this time it is uncertain of the cause of the accident but in-
dications are it could’ve been a medical situation,” said Lanz. Break and Enter On June 20 at 2:09 p.m. police received a call of a break and enter to a compound where a 2000 Chevrolet pick-up had been stolen. “Information later was received that the vehicle had been located abandoned in Kelowna,” said Lanz. The investigation is continuing regarding the person who stole the vehicle. “Entry was gained into the compound by cutting the lock,” added Lanz. Cougar destroyed
On June 21 at 4:35 a.m. police and B.C. Conservation Officer were called to a residence on Kettle River Drive after a cougar had been scared up a tree. “The cougar had a fawn in its mouth,” said Lanz. Lanz reported that the cougar had to be put down and the fawn actually got up and went off with its mom.
The road to a successful construction project
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Benefits of new advanced meters: • Monthly billing • Choose your billing date • Fewer estimates • Online tools to help you manage your electricity use For more information, visit fortisbc.com/ami or call 1-866-436-7847. *In Grand Forks, only customers who receive electricity bills from FortisBC will be part of the advanced metering project.
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Thank You
Grand Forks Secondary School would like to send out a huge thank you to the following people for their contributions towards making our 2015 Graduation Ceremonies a success: Grand Forks Credit Union School District #51 board office staff School District #51 maintenance staff Pines Bible Camp Grand Forks Recreation and Arena staff
Grand Forks Curling Rink The Gospel Chapel USCC Grand Forks Christian Centre Bron & Sons Nursery
As well, we would like to thank all of our generous Scholarship Sponsors for supporting our GFSS graduates. For a complete list of donors, please visit the scholarship link on our GFSS website. Grand Forks Secondary School
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How they voted June 15th meeting of Grand Forks City Council ✔ For ✗ Against Ab Absent
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Motion to give final reading to Electric Utility Regulatory Bylaw.
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COTW meeting – Motion inviting feedback on the water meter project, regarding collection of more options. COTW meeting - Motion to release contract of CAO Doug Allin.
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City to release contracts COUNCIL BRIEFS
Council requests feedback on metering program At the Committee of the Whole (COW) meeting on June 15, Grand Forks City Council voted unanimously to receive a report from consulting firm Urban Systems regarding the water meter project and, further, to invite feedback from water utility customers regarding collection of more options. City staff will collect the feedback and prepare a report for council for the July 20 COTW meeting. The deadline for feedback is 4 p.m., June 25, and can be submitted by email, mail or hand delivered. Water restrictions
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Wednesday, June 24, 2015
By Craig Lindsay
Grand Forks City Council June 15, council unanimously approved a request regarding a partnership with Selkirk College for a mural project including funding. The mural project will be done by Amber Santos, a mural artist from Nelson, working with kids aged 7-18 years old, at a series of camps run by the college. The college is asking for $2,000 to cover items such as canvases, paint and brushes. The project would include eight 1.2 metre by 1.2 metre (4 foot by 4 foot) canvases that
says, we do things in writing.” A subsequent motion, which was approved, referred the issue back to staff to talk to Habitat and get confirmation in writing if they do decide to withdraw from the lease before proceeding. Request for proposal process questioned
In her report to council, Councillor Butler said she has received many questions about the contract that was awarded for the remediation of the gravel pit. Butler wondered why the city only received one bid for the contact after advertising it for two weeks on the city website. She questioned why the city did not advertise the request for proposal (RFP) We’ve had no in the paper and on B.C. “to receive three bids formal information bid and the lowest possible price.” that Habitat is CAO Doug Allin stated going to withdraw. that the city has a new purchasing policy and that by putting the RFP on the would be displayed on the lift website, it fulfilled the policy station/washroom buildings at expectations. City Park.
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Council considered a recommendation from staff to increase water restrictions. The new restrictions would see watering go from three days per week to two days per week. Council defeated the original motion to go to second stage water restrictions. Council then carried a motion to remain at stage one water restrictions but to have increased enforcement (through fines) of the bylaw and to reconsider stage two at the next meeting (June 29). Council also added a provision to alert the public through advertising in the Gazette about the restrictions and the applicable fines for offenders. (See page A17) Detailed information on the city’s sprinkling regulations is available on the city’s public works website. Allin contract Council approved a motion to release both the current contract with CAO Doug Allin and the previous one. The motion was passed with a vote of 4-2 with councillors Ross and Krog opposed. Councillor Wirischagin was absent. Mural project At the regular meeting of
BETHS lease transfer Council received a request from Habitat for Humanity Southeast BC for support to transfer the lease of 7212 Riverside Drive (MAAP) in the event that Habitat chooses to withdraw from the lease. Council voted 4-2 against the motion with councillors Butler and Ross voting for and Neil Krog, Chris Hammett, Christine Thompson and Mayor Konrad voting against. (Councillor Wirischagin was absent.) Krog said he voted against the motion because he felt it was backwards to approve the lease transfer before Habitat even withdraws. “We’ve had no formal information that Habitat is going to withdraw,” he said, “and this says ‘oh by the way, if they do withdraw will you just transfer the lease.’ They haven’t told us they’re withdrawing. There’s been some verbal, but not official, information. As the mayor
Solid waste collection
Council approved a motion to formalize the solid waste collection agreement with the RDKB. The agreement means that RDKB will continue to provide solid waste collection service to Grand Forks through the contractor Kettle Valley Waste.
Electrical utility regulatory bylaw Council gave fourth and final reading to bylaw No. 2015, the electrical utility regulatory bylaw. The bylaw includes updates to allow the city to disconnect overdue utility accounts in certain circumstances. According to Community Charter section 18, a municipality may, by bylaw, establish circumstance in which it may discontinue a utility service. However, the bylaw must include provisions for reasonable notice and a provision for the persons affected to have an opportunity to make representations to council.
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Honour those ahead of you, inspire those behind you and challenge those beside you!
You can do it! Get busy & start living! GOOD LUCK TO ALL PARTICIPANTS IN THE TRIATHLON!
2015 PHARMASAVE Christina Lake Triathlon
To “tri” is to risk failure, not to “tri” is to guarantee it!
On the road to fitness, there is no finish line. Keep going!
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Lots of fun! 11th Annual
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Sunday, June 28 at Christina Lake Provincial Park Sprint Distance
ages 13 - adult
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KidSprint
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Swim 100 m, Bike 6 km, Run 3 km Starts at 8:30 a.m.
Good Luck! 330 Central Ave • 250-442-3515 Grand Forks, B.C. 1746 Sandner Frontage Road • 250-447-2658 Christina Lake, B.C.
Swim Now open late for dinner! Monday - Friday
Deadline to register is Wednesday, June 24
Bike to
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(Registration limited to the first 125 in the Sprint event.)
The road will be closed from the west of the park entrance to West Lake Drive. Detour to park entrance will be via Niemi Rd to Park Rd.
Cheer the triathletes as they ride and run on the streets at the south end of Christina Lake.
Good luck athletes! 250-447-2554 - Open 7am - 7 days a week Located at the Christina Lake Welcome Centre
Drive defensively on Sunday, June 28. Respect the volunteer traffic controllers out on the course.
Grand Forks Recreation: 250-442-2202 or gfplay@rdkb.com Alpine Signs
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Those who tri the impossible are the ones who achieve the incredible.
Here’s to a successful event!
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It’s not about finding your limits. It’s about finding out what lies just beyond.”
Welcome triathletes, spectators and volunteers to beautiful Christina Lake! Enjoy the event!
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ARE MENTAL HEALTH OR sUBsTANCE UsE IssUEs A CONCERN FOR YOU OR YOUR FAMILY? The Mental Health & Substance Use Consumer, Family and Peer Support Program, on behalf of Interior Health Authority, is looking for citizens to participate in local Mental Health and Substance Use Advisory Councils. The Councils represent the interests of mental health and substance use service consumers and their families. Working in collaboration with the health system, Council members promote an equitable, accountable, effective and efficient system of mental health and substance use care and mental health wellness. Interested applicants can contact the Consumer, Family and Peer Support Program Coordinator at 1-877-364-2326 ext 231. OR Contact local Mental Health and Substance Use office directly: Arrow & Slocan Lakes: (250) 265-5253 Boundary: (250) 442-0330 Castlegar: (250) 304-1846 Nelson: (250) 505-7248 Trail: (250) 364-6262 DEADLINE FOR APPLICATIONS IS FRIDAY, JULY 24, 2015 The Mental Health & Substance Use Consumer, Family and Peer Support Program Funded by Interior Health Authority Kootenay Boundary Health Service Area Mental Health and Substance Use Services TRAIL FAMILY AND INDIVIDUAL RESOURCE CENTRE SOCIETY
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Be on the lookout for northern pike HOLLY HEXIMER Christina Lake Stewardship Society Submitted to the Gazette
Northern pike, an illegally introduced species from Montana, are making their way to Christina Lake. Northern pike numbers in Lake Roosevelt were significant last year, and have been reported past Kettle Falls, into the main stem of the Kettle River heading towards Canada. These nonnative predators are already found in the Columbia River and have been eating rainbow trout, redside shiner, longnose sucker, mountain whitefish, Kokanee and the red-status listed endangered speckled dace, which are all found in Christina Lake. Fish up to 38 centimetres long were found in the stomachs of the northern pike.
Christina Lake also A Northern Pike pulled out of the Columbia River near Robson through Pike Management Program and Teck’s Eco Systems contains oth- Project. Photo courtesy Jeremy Baxter and Clint Tarala er fish species that could be public is encouraged to be on the lookat risk of predation. Northern pike can out for northern pike, and to inform the also reproduce up to 20,000 offspring in Christina Lake Stewardship Society of one year, according to one estimate, in- any sightings and formally report to dicating their ability to compete with the our local Conservation Officer Service local fish population. Northern pike are by phoning the Report All Poachers and also known to carry diseases and para- Polluters (1-877-952-RAPP). sites. These impacts along with many The daily quota for northern pike in more could be seriously detrimental to the Columbia River is currently set at fish species and the lake habitat. unlimited. When northern pike are filNorthern pike have sharp teeth, and leted and baked they can be quite delican weigh up to 25 kg (55 pounds) so cious, which is further motivation for anglers should be careful when fish- removing these invasive creatures from ing for these voracious predators. The our waterways.
Fire restrictions now in effect SOUTHEAST FIRE CENTRE Submitted to the Gazette
Effective at noon today (Wednesday, June 24), Category 2 open fires will be prohibited in the Southeast Fire Centre to help prevent humancaused wildfires and protect public safety. This prohibition will remain in place until the public is otherwise notified. The Category 3 open burning prohibition that was put in place on May 22, 2015 remains in effect. Specifically, prohibited activities include: • The burning of waste or other materials. • Stubble or grass fires of any size over any area. • The use of fireworks, sky lanterns, burning barrels or burning cages of any size or description. • The use of binary exploding targets. • The use of air curtain burners (forced air burning systems). A map of the affected area is available online at: http://bit. ly/1dMzbdA.
This prohibition does not ban campfires that are a half-metre high by a half-metre wide or smaller, and it does not apply to cooking stoves that use gas, propane or briquettes. To learn about the differences between campfires, Category 2 open fires and Category 3 open fires, please visit: http://bit.ly/1GlhE9l. These prohibitions cover all B.C. parks, Crown lands and private lands, but do not apply within the boundaries of a local government that has forest fire prevention bylaws and is serviced by a fire department. Please check with local authorities to see if any other burning restrictions are in place before lighting any fire. Anyone found in contravention of an open burning prohibition may be issued a ticket for $345, required to pay an administrative penalty of $10,000 or, if convicted in court, fined up to $100,000 and/or sentenced to one year in jail. If the contravention causes or contributes to a wildfire, the person responsible may be ordered to pay all firefighting and associated costs. The Southeast Fire Centre covers the area extending from the U.S. border in the south to Mica Dam in the north and from the Okanagan Highlands and Monashee Mountains in the west to the B.C.-Alberta border in the east. It includes the Selkirk Forest District and the Rocky Mountain Forest District. To report a wildfire, unattended campfire or an open burning violation, call 1 800 663-5555 toll-free or *5555 on a cellphone. For the latest information on current wildfire activity, burning restrictions, road closures and air quality advisories, visit bcwildfire.ca. You can also follow the latest wildfire news on: • Twitter at: http://twitter.com/BCGovFireInfo • Facebook at: http://facebook.com/BCForestFireInfo
IN BRIEF
Historical society picnic Sunday
Catch up with friends and meet new ones at the Boundary Historical Society annual picnic at the Brown Creek Hall. “We would like everyone to share something that has been lost over time. With the hustle and bustle of our fast paced lives, stop and take a couple of hours to experience a picnic,” said Janet Matsalla, historical society vice-president. The definition of a picnic is: a pleasant or amusingly carefree experience...; a meal that is eaten outdoors especially during a trip away from home. Doesn’t that sound great? Be there at 12 noon for the picnic. Everyone is welcome! This year’s guest speaker is Richie Mann, who will be talking about the Dewdney Trail Project—his presentation starts at 1:30 p.m. Mark Sunday, June 28 on your calendar and join the Boundary Historical Society at the Brown Creek Hall, 2990 Brown Creek Road East, rain or shine. Come experience what a picnic is!
Nominate a volunteer today!
The Prime Minister’s Volunteer Awards: an opportunity to recognize Canadians from all walks of life who are finding new ways of making a difference in their communities. Every day, millions of individuals across Canada volunteer their time to help make a difference. The Government of Canada recognizes the benefits of volunteering with the Prime Minister’s Volunteer Awards. The Awards not only highlight the tremendous contributions made by Canadian volunteers, but also aim to inspire others to find new ways of making a difference. If you know a volunteer whose work in the past year had a profound impact on you and your community, recognize their accomplishments by nominating them for a Prime Minister’s Volunteer Award! The call for nominations is open now until June 30. Nominate someone today by consulting the Prime Minister’s Volunteer Awards website.
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Leading edge alternative solar energy technology is now providing power to the Boundary Museum and Interpretive Centre’s two exhibit buildings, the former Fructova school and the newly constructed 149 square metre (1,600 sq ft) exhibit building that will house the forestry, mining and transportation vignettes later this year. The project received support from the Regional District of Kootenay Boundary Area D-Rural Grand Forks director who undertook to apply for the UBCM gas tax application in November 2013 to supply and install a solar panel system operated by LED lighting and heat pump system. The $77,168.50 grant approval followed in February 2014 and construction began in early spring with in-kind contributions, local businesses contracted and countless volunteer hours engaged to complete the eight-panel solar project in February 2015. On Feb. 25, FortisBC flipped the switch and the sun-harnessed energy is effectively self-sufficiently powering the buildings with back up from Fortis. Boundary Museum Society’s Manager of Operations Cher Wyers stated, “We’re anxious to see the results after the first year when we can realize the operating savings and see what impact the new solar system has on feeding power back into the grid. “The gas tax application estimated energy savings comparison of initial costs and ongoing billing factored over 21 years as follows: on Fortis grid, .09 cents per kwh; on solar, .37 cents per kwh and the savings calculation on solar estimated at 8.6 cents per kwh.” Key to this entire project has been the community businesses WD Sheetmetal
Ltd., Action Contracting and Boundary Electric (1985) Ltd. along with former museum vice-president Bob DeMaertelaere who sadly passed away in April before seeing the project in full operation. “Bob was our ‘go-to guy’ whose everyday presence at the museum with his dog Quigley by his side ensured that the project was on schedule. We will miss him very much,” Wyers said. Thanks to the support of the RDKB, the Boundary Museum Society was able to retrofit the main museum building and today showcase it as an energy-efficient success project. With advances in battery technology, it is possible to store enough power to operate both buildings. Wyers agrees, “By using the latest advances in technology, not only will we be minimizing our carbon footprint, by
example we will also be educating the public in alternative energy systems.” The grand opening to view the new eight-panel solar system is Saturday June 27 commencing with a 10 a.m. solar workshop by Caleb Schmidt from Sunfind Solar Products Inc., the supplier for the high performance solar system components. Refreshments and desserts will be available along with vendors on site to provide snacks and ice cream throughout the day to complement the bread oven demonstrations and museum tours until 4 p.m. Admission is by donation to further assist the museum in future projects and restoration work. Come and learn what alternative energy products can help reduce your carbon footprint. Call 250-442-3737 or email boundarymuse@ shaw.ca for more information.
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The Boundary Museum and Interpretive Centre is hosting a grand opening of its solar project. There are eight panels in all, now providing power to the two exhibit buildings. Submitted photo
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INVASIVE PLANT CONTROL TREATMENTS Invasive Plant Control treatments will be starting on crown roadsides and trails during June, July and August within Electoral Areas E, D, C. This will include some work on municipal roadsides within the village of Midway and City of Greenwood during June and early July. This work will involve spot application of selective herbicides to control invasive plants including hoary alyssum, common tansy, common bugloss and other priority plant species on highways, secondary roads, trails, and municipal roads. Some sites will be treated manually (hand pulling) near some wells and creek buffers. All treated areas will be posted with signs identifying when the treatment was done and blue dye will be used so it is easy to see what has and has not been treated. A list of highways and secondary roads where treatment is planned is available at the Service BC office in Grand Forks. If you are an organic producer and want to establish a no-spray buffer adjacent to organic property you own/ lease please contact Barb Stewart 250-446-2232 or email boundaryinvasive@gmail.com as a list of organic producers is being generated to help guide treatment planning. Any residents with concerns about herbicide treatment on the road rights of way adjacent to your property should contact the following to discuss concerns: For Highways, secondary roads and crown trails: Barb Stewart 250-446-2232 For municipal roads within the Village of Midway: Village Office 250-449-2222 For municipal roads within the City of Greenwood: city office 250-445-6644
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Forum a chance to talk business Members of the public joined with chamber members and staff and councillors from the city for the Boundary Business Forum on June 16 at gallery 2. Pictured, School District Superintendent Kevin Argue (middle) engages in business discussion with other people at his table. The forum was sponsored by the Boundary Country Regional Chamber of Commerce and was hosted by Trudy Hallam from Christina Lake. The event featured a round table discussion on the current business environment for the area. Craig Lindsay photo
Beware of phone and email scams CANADA REVENUE AGENCY Submitted to the Gazette
Last week’s puzzle solved
Joke of the Week: Q: Where do boats go when they are sick? A: The dock.
The Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) warns you to beware of telephone calls or emails that claim to be from the CRA but are not. These are phishing and other fraudulent scams that could result in identity and financial theft. You should be especially aware of phishing scams asking for information such as credit card, bank account, and passport numbers. The CRA would never ask for this type of information. Some of these scams ask for this personal information directly, and others refer to a website resembling the CRA’s, where you are asked to confirm your identity by entering personal information. You should not click on links included in these emails. Email scams may also contain embedded malicious software that can harm your computer and put your personal information at risk. Some recent telephone scams involve threatening or forceful language to scare you into paying fictitious debt to the CRA. If you get such a call, hang up and report it to the Canadian AntiFraud Centre —see contact information below. Some recent email scams involve telling you that you are entitled to a refund of a specific amount or telling you that your tax assessment has been verified and you are getting a tax refund. These emails often have CRA logos or Internet links that look official. Some contain obvious grammar or spelling mistakes. These types of communication are not from the CRA. When the CRA calls you, it has established procedures in place to make sure your personal information is protected. If you want to confirm the authenticity of a CRA telephone number, call the CRA by using the numbers on its Telephone numbers page. The number for business-related calls is 1-800-959-5525. The number for calls about individual concerns is 1-800-959-8281.
To help you identify possible scams, you can use the following guidelines:
The CRA: • never asks for information about your passport, health card, or driver’s licence; • never shares your taxpayer information with another person, unless you have provided the appropriate authorization; and • never leaves personal information on your answering machine or asks you to leave a message containing your personal information on an answering machine. When in doubt, ask yourself the following: • Am I expecting money from the CRA? • Does this sound too good to be true? • Is the requester asking for information I would not include with my tax return? • Is the requester asking for information I know the CRA already has on file for me? • How did the requester get my email address or telephone number? • Am I confident I know who is asking for the information? • Is there a reason that the CRA may be calling? Do I have a tax balance outstanding? The CRA has strong practices to protect the confidentiality of taxpayer information. The confidence and trust that individuals and businesses have in the CRA is a cornerstone of Canada’s tax system. For more information about the security of taxpayer information and other examples of fraudulent communications, go to www.cra. gc.ca/security.
Canadian Anti-Fraud Centre For information on scams, to report deceptive telemarketing, or if you have given personal or financial information unwittingly, contact the Canadian Anti-Fraud Centre online at www. antifraudcentre-centreantifraude.ca or toll free at 1-888-495-8501.
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Education
Behaviour program making a big difference CRAIG LINDSAY
Grand Forks Gazette
A new program to help elementary students who have difficulty functioning in a regular classroom is already showing strong results. School District 51’s Hutton Hideway Behaviour Program is run by Dr. Linda Dolezsar, known by the students as Dr. D, out of a small building behind Hutton Elementary School in Grand Forks. Dolezsar assists the students in learning how to control (selfregulate) their anger and emotions along with basic functional academics and life skills through small groups and 1:1 instruction. “It’s a really good program that’s made such a difference in their lives,” said Dolezsar. The students in the program come from both Hutton and Perley Elementary schools. “The program’s goal is to assist students early in life so that they can become successful contributing members of the community,” said Dolezsar. This is the first year of the program, which is a pilot project. There was a similar program at Walker School three years ago but
it was discontinued, said Dolezsar. “We just received funding from the board for next year,” she said. “So it’s hopefully going to be a more permanent program.” Dolezsar explains that before the program started she, as the district’s behaviour specialist, was going from school to school working with students with intense behaviours, “But there were still students who couldn’t function in the classes.” “In March of last year, I started to take students full-time on a tentative basis,” she said. “I wrote a proposal to the district where teachers get trained and the students would attend a really specialized program. So it evolved from that. The need really drove it. The students I have would have extreme difficulty being in a regular setting.” Currently, the program has six kids and Dolezsar says that will expand to eight next year. In order to make the program succeed, Dolezsar has reached out to the business community of Grand Forks. “While the goal is to teach students how to regulate their own behaviour, it often takes an outside reinforcement to encour-
age students to learn a new habit or behaviour,” she said. “That’s where our amazing business partners come in.” Dolezsar was able to recruit four local partners, Shell, Overwaitea, Pharmasave and Extra Foods to support the program through the donation of edibles, toys and magazines that are used as incentives for the students. “Students earn points for proper behaviour and then access the donated items,” she said. A couple of the boys have even had the chance to work at Shell bagging candy for the store to sell. Raman Singh, owner of Grand Forks Shell, came up with the idea of having students work at the store. “Dr. D was asking for a donation for the kids and I said, ‘why don’t they come participate?’” he said. “That way they would be involved and be able to do something for themselves. It would be something new for them to learn and that’s how it started.” Singh said the students are doing very well and have become much more outgoing. “They are really liking it and they are coming back with more enthusiasm every week,” he said.
Hutton Hideaway Behaviour Program students John Spalek (front left) and Brady Koochin enjoy bagging candy at Shell as part of their program. Also pictured are (from left) April Greenwood-Starchuk, Shell employee; Dr. Linda Dolezsar, program teacher; and Raman Singh, Shell owner. Craig Lindsay photo
“We are liking this because we are giving something back to the community and that’s what we’re here for.” Dolezsar said the work at Shell really helps the kids out. “It helps them prepare for work and also how to behave in public; how to be polite,” she said. “They love it.” While at the program, the students do some of the standard curriculum such as Math and English, but mostly they learn how to control behaviours using methods such as sharing, social skills, selfregulation, anger management and problem solving. “Behaviourally, they have to be in a place where they can learn,”
said Dolezsar. “The behaviour comes first before the academics.” Dolezsar said the program has gone very well in its first year and all the students have made big strides. “The difference I see with the students is that they are better able to control themselves,” she said. “When they’re upset, they can calm down a lot quicker. They can apply strategies they’ve learned to problem solve such as walking away instead of getting angry; compromising; taking turns with someone; sharing instead of refusing.” Dolezsar said the feedback she has heard from parents has been very positive.
WATER – EVERY DROP COUNTS
Abiding to sprinkler regulations pays dividends. When using water responsibly and within regulations, power and operational costs are reduced saving our community money. Energy reduction also relates to less greenhouse gas emissions and less draw from our aquifer.
Water Restrictions – Alternate Watering Days A reminder that water restrictions are in place in the City of Grand Forks “EVEN” numbered civic addresses may sprinkle on “even” numbered days between the hours of 7 am until 9 am and 7 pm until 9 pm. “ODD” numbered civic addresses may sprinkle on “odd” numbered days between the hours of 7 am until 9 am and 7 pm until 9 pm. Sprinkling will be monitored by Bylaw Enforcement. For a full list of sprinkling regulations please visit www.grandforks.ca or contact City Hall at 7217 4th Street, Grand Forks 250-442-8266
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Happy Birthday Canada Make Your Summer Wishes Come True! Enjoy your day!
Boundary Home Building Centre 250-442-2148 1538 W. Central Ave. Grand Forks
Wednesday, June 24, 2015 Grand Forks Gazette
Canada Day
Winter is only 6 months away!
9:00 a.m.
11:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m. Food Concessions • Rotary Hot Dog Booth • Twisted Forks Catering • Rotary Kettle Corn • Jillybeans Ice Cream Truck • Overwaitea Foods Watermelon Feast • DJ’s Mini Donuts & More • Wooden Spoon
www.rdkb.com
Join us in celebrating
• Flag & Color Party Arrives - Gyro Park • Emcee Frank Konrad - Local Talent • O Canada – by Kyra Hogan • Introduction - Grand Forks City Councilors
11:15 a.m.
Grand Forks Pipes & Drums
11:30 a.m.
“Kids Zone” games begin: Crafts, water play, bubbles, fish pond
12:00 p.m.
Watermelon Feast by Overwaitea Foods
12:30 p.m.
Canada Day FREE Cake - City Council
1:00 p.m. – 1:20 p.m.
Nathan Vogel, Singer / songwriter
1:30 p.m. - 1:50 p.m.
Damien Alblas, Singer / Songwriter
2:00 p.m. – 2:20 p.m.
Mayanne & Kyra, Singers
start time 10:00am @ DICK BARTLETT PARK RCMP
Join ‘HEARTBEAT’ in Gyro Park starting 4:00 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. for family fun, local talent entertainment & hot dogs and hamburgers (proceeds donated to spray park) Performers & scheduled times subject to change
Coordinated by:
6369 Main Street PO Box 998, Oliver BC V0H 1T0 Phone: 250.498-5122 • Toll Free: 1.855.498.5122 linda.larson.mla@leg.bc.ca
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PHARMACY Closed July 1st
Wed., July 1
Enjoy the festivities of Canada Day and stay safe
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Wednesday, July 1 11 am - 3 pm Parking lot between Pharmasave and Buy-Low Foods
Live Music by Nathan Vogel • Kids games • Sidewalk sale • Hardy Mountain Coffee Coffee Tasting • Spin the Wheel and Win • Book Signing The Beardude Story Data vs Dogma by local author Allen Piche
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Visit us on facebook at facebook.com/GrandForksBC.Parades or call 250-442-2975
Special Thanks to: The Grand Forks Gazette and Overwaitea Foods
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CANADA DAY PARADE ROUTE
Rara Avis, Dancers
Funded by:
Birthday (Cost by donation to be given to local charities)
2:30 p.m. – 2:50 p.m. Grand Forks Community Band 3:00 p.m. – 3:20 p.m.
TRUE CANADIAN PIZZA: Italian tomato sauce, extra pepperoni, bacon, sautéed mushrooms, mozzarella + cheddar cheese. Small $10 / Large $15
To Register or volunteer: email: gfparades@gmail.com fax: 250-442-2975 or drop off entry form at Yaletown Acupuncture
11:30 a.m. -11:55 p.m. Roland Berg, Singer / Songwriter
Simply Irresistable.
Canada’s
Opening Ceremonies
St
MEDIUM
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Parade Starting from Dick Bartlett Park
2nd
12
CITY PARK
2015
St 5th
SALE
Chair Grace McGregor and the Regional District Board of Directors would like to wish everyone a Safe and
9:00 a.m. – 10:00 a.m. Jazzercise Kick-off!
skiphoenix.com
$
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Rec Center – Children’s bike decorating for parade courtesy of Grand Forks Art Gallery 2
11:00 a.m.
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10:00 a.m.
Happy
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Happy Canada Day from all of us at the Grand Forks Gazette. Enjoy the festivities our great city has to offer!
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Happy Birthday Canada Make Your Summer Wishes Come True! Enjoy your day!
Boundary Home Building Centre 250-442-2148 1538 W. Central Ave. Grand Forks
Wednesday, June 24, 2015 Grand Forks Gazette
Canada Day
Winter is only 6 months away!
9:00 a.m.
11:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m. Food Concessions • Rotary Hot Dog Booth • Twisted Forks Catering • Rotary Kettle Corn • Jillybeans Ice Cream Truck • Overwaitea Foods Watermelon Feast • DJ’s Mini Donuts & More • Wooden Spoon
www.rdkb.com
Join us in celebrating
• Flag & Color Party Arrives - Gyro Park • Emcee Frank Konrad - Local Talent • O Canada – by Kyra Hogan • Introduction - Grand Forks City Councilors
11:15 a.m.
Grand Forks Pipes & Drums
11:30 a.m.
“Kids Zone” games begin: Crafts, water play, bubbles, fish pond
12:00 p.m.
Watermelon Feast by Overwaitea Foods
12:30 p.m.
Canada Day FREE Cake - City Council
1:00 p.m. – 1:20 p.m.
Nathan Vogel, Singer / songwriter
1:30 p.m. - 1:50 p.m.
Damien Alblas, Singer / Songwriter
2:00 p.m. – 2:20 p.m.
Mayanne & Kyra, Singers
start time 10:00am @ DICK BARTLETT PARK RCMP
Join ‘HEARTBEAT’ in Gyro Park starting 4:00 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. for family fun, local talent entertainment & hot dogs and hamburgers (proceeds donated to spray park) Performers & scheduled times subject to change
Coordinated by:
6369 Main Street PO Box 998, Oliver BC V0H 1T0 Phone: 250.498-5122 • Toll Free: 1.855.498.5122 linda.larson.mla@leg.bc.ca
Happy Birthday 2 01 5
Canada
PHARMACY Closed July 1st
Wed., July 1
Enjoy the festivities of Canada Day and stay safe
441 Central Ave.
K DIC LETT T R K BA PAR
8th
6
er Riv
Dr.
CITY
K PAR
FINISH
City Park
Wednesday, July 1 11 am - 3 pm Parking lot between Pharmasave and Buy-Low Foods
Live Music by Nathan Vogel • Kids games • Sidewalk sale • Hardy Mountain Coffee Coffee Tasting • Spin the Wheel and Win • Book Signing The Beardude Story Data vs Dogma by local author Allen Piche
e Av
Visit us on facebook at facebook.com/GrandForksBC.Parades or call 250-442-2975
Special Thanks to: The Grand Forks Gazette and Overwaitea Foods
MLA BOUNDARY - SIMILKAMEEN
tle Ket
START St th 19
Thank you for making the 148 birthday of Canada ! th
LINDA LARSON
PERLEY SCHOOL
3
and
• Watermelon • Roasted corn on the cob • Cake
ve tA e k fice t Of ar ve Pos M A U 72nd GFC
CANADA DAY PARADE ROUTE
Rara Avis, Dancers
Funded by:
Birthday (Cost by donation to be given to local charities)
2:30 p.m. – 2:50 p.m. Grand Forks Community Band 3:00 p.m. – 3:20 p.m.
TRUE CANADIAN PIZZA: Italian tomato sauce, extra pepperoni, bacon, sautéed mushrooms, mozzarella + cheddar cheese. Small $10 / Large $15
To Register or volunteer: email: gfparades@gmail.com fax: 250-442-2975 or drop off entry form at Yaletown Acupuncture
11:30 a.m. -11:55 p.m. Roland Berg, Singer / Songwriter
Simply Irresistable.
Canada’s
Opening Ceremonies
St
MEDIUM
Happy Canada Day!
Parade Starting from Dick Bartlett Park
2nd
12
CITY PARK
2015
St 5th
SALE
Chair Grace McGregor and the Regional District Board of Directors would like to wish everyone a Safe and
9:00 a.m. – 10:00 a.m. Jazzercise Kick-off!
skiphoenix.com
$
EVENTS
Rec Center – Children’s bike decorating for parade courtesy of Grand Forks Art Gallery 2
11:00 a.m.
PROUDLY 100% TRUE CANADIAN.
OF
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7:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m. Elks Pancake Breakfast – City Park
10:00 a.m.
Happy
SCHEDULE
Grand Forks Gazette Wednesday, June 24, 2015
250-442-2778
Happy Canada Day from all of us at the Grand Forks Gazette. Enjoy the festivities our great city has to offer!
Proudly Canadian
& SERVING GRAND FORKS FOR OVER 30 YEARS!
NEW WEST TRADING Co. 1985 A Healthy Alternative
JULY 2 - 4
OUR 30 ANNIVERSARY CUSTOMER APPRECIATION DAYS TH
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THANK-YOU GRAND FORKS, WE LOVE & APPRECIATE BEING HERE! HAPPY & HEALTHY CANADA DAY!
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Wednesday, June 24, 2015
Community
Grand Forks Gazette
Christina Lake Homecoming
Summerfest Wednesday - Sunday
July 8-12.
Live Music, Pancake Breakfast, Market, Demos, Art, Community BBQ, Light up the Lake Boat Parade Christina Lake Homecoming Summer Festival #comehometothelake Grace McGregor Welcomes you Home!
JOIN US FOR A
Coming together There were plenty of family fun events such as tug of war, beading and Metis bingo at the Aboriginal Day celebration Sunday at Perley. (Top) Anthony Skow (in red) anchors his tug of war team as Terry Jackson plays in the background. (Right) Layan Font and Solara Wirischagin help Cindy Albas with making a community stained glass mosaic. Craig Lindsay photos
Community Celebration
TO MARK THE BEGINNING OF OUR JOURNEY
Bring the family down to enjoy a unique interactive walk down memory lane, celebrating the rich heritage of this iconic BC company. Win great prizes, interact with local community partners, enjoy entertainment and festivities!
creating a forum for public debate.
Come join us on
Sunday, June 28 12 - 4 pm
Greg Nesteroff Editor at the Nelson Star and Castlegar News. His regular forays into local history bring the dead and forgotten back to life.
With a few keystrokes you can sample thousands of opinions, aďƒ&#x;oat in a sea of information. But as the volume increases, the accuracy and reliability of professional journalism is essential. Gathering and sorting the facts, weighing and interpreting events, and following the story from beginning to end is more important than ever.
at your Overwaitea Foods 441 Central Avenue, Grand Forks.
It’s in the Business Directory classified section!
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Andy’s Carpet and Upholstery Cleaning
We also clean RV’s!
Grand donation to baby program
2 5 0 -4 4 2 -9 8 8 7 Open Now
The Grand Forks Volunteer Firefighters Association raised $1,000 from their recent car wash and donated the money to the Baby’s Best Chance program. Representing the firefighters are (from left) Robert Silva, Howard Aldridge, Lee Nermo and Brady Tralnberg. Accepting the cheque for Baby’s Best Chance are (from left) Cynthia Garnett, Bethany Thate with Sebastian and Willson, Deanne Sheppard with Evan, and Jamie Colby with Avery Orme. Colby is also a volunteer firefighter, while Sheppard and Thate’s husbands are both firefighters. Craig Lindsay photo
Work begins on native plant nursery building a riparian and wetland demonstration site as well this summer at the Christina Lake Nature Park. “Unfortunately, past land use has left the site degraded and invasive reed canary grass has taken over, preventing native plant communities from returning,” said Ling. “This project will
attempt to restore portions of the foreshore to native riparian/wetland plant communities to ensure long term mainThe Christina Lake Stewardship Sotenance of wildlife habitat and water ciety has begun work on a project to quality.” bring a native plant nursery and a riLing added that the protection of the parian demonstration site to the nature water resources is especially important park at the Lake. to the community as the lake is the main The project involves the drinking supply. construction of a native plant The restoration demonnursery, which will be used stration site will also show to grow species for planting the public how to prevent within the restoration area, shoreline erosion, plant naand to be used for other projtive species and battle invaects within the Boundary resive reed canary grass. gion. “We are also hoping to “We are still in phase one, incorporate signage to highbut the nursery is looking light the native plants within great,” said Heather Ling, the area, and describe the senior stewardship assisimportance of these riparian tant with the Christina Lake wetland areas,” said Ling. Stewardship Society. “Using “This will also provide netthe plants we grow in the working opportunities with nursery, we’re going to do other groups that support restoration of the shoreline healthy riparian and wetland and show the public how areas such as Granby Wilderthey can do it on their own ness Society, the Boundary Inproperty.” vasive Species Society and the When completed, the Kettle River Watershed Mannursery will be open to the agement Plan Stakeholder public and tours will be Advisory group.” available. It will showcase Ling added that naturalto visitors, landowners, and ization of these shorelines will other groups of all ages difalso reduce the amount of alferent techniques used to gae and aquatic invasive spepropogate and grow these cies within the lake, remove native plants for restoration contaminants, nutrients and of their own properties. sediments from runoff, and Grace McGregor, RDKB director for Area C/Christina Lake, The stewardship soci- shows off the new sign for the Native Plant Nursery at the provide other networking ety will also be working on Community Nature Park. and volunteer opportunities. Submitted
CRAIG LINDSAY
Grand Forks Gazette
See ya on
Canada Day at City Park Ju ly 1, 2015
Maple Lane Alpaca Farm June to October Wed - Fri 12 - 5 • Sat 10 - 4 Call ahead to book group tours
3915 West Hwy 3 Grand Forks • 250-442-6642 (Across from Sion/Doukhobor Cemetery Entrance)
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Wednesday, June 24, 2015
Grand Forks Gazette
Air Cadets visit Fairchild base On the June 5, cadets from 232 Oliver Bighorn, 531 City of Trail and 841 Grand Forks Boundary visited Fairchild Air Force Base near Spokane, Wash. The tour began with a mission briefing from Col. Brian McDaniel, 92nd Air Refueling Wing commander, and continued with a tour of a KC-135 Stratotanker static display. Additionally, the cadets interacted with base firefighters, observing their mission firsthand. “This is an amazing experience,” said Ryan Encina, a 15-year-old cadet from the 232 Bighorn RCAC Squadron from Oliver, B.C. “I have never seen anything like this before. This is what I want to go for in life.” Both the crew members from the KC-135 and airmen from the fire station understood the impression they could help to make on the foreign visitors. “Community relations are a large part of our job and we always enjoy the chance to show people what we do and how we do it,” said Master Sgt. Bryan Webber, 92nd Civil Engineer Squadron fire and emergency services planning chief. “It’s not every day you get to give a tour and answer questions from (RCAC) cadets. It doesn’t matter how old they are or where they are from; getting to play around the fire trucks always makes a pretty good impression.” The cadets have now completed their training for the year and will start a new training year in September. Over the summer, selected cadets will be attending training courses at cadet training centres located in Vernon, Victoria and Comox, as well as other locations across the country. The Royal Canadian Air Cadets, in partnership with the Air Cadet League of Canada and the Department of National Defence has been training youth in Can• See AIR CADETS page A24 (Above, left) Dan Marcoux, Royal Canadian Legion Branch 59 representative, presents a cheque for $500 to RCAC Squadron 841 Warrant Officer second class Tai-Laun Mark and 2nd Lieutenant Randy Frank, for the cadets part in cleaning up the Legion building storage area. (Left) Royal Canadian Air Cadets Squadron 841 Grand Forks march in formation in front of family members, instructors and honoured guests at the Grand Forks Airport during the 11th Annual Ceremony Review. Craig Lindsay photos
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ada for over 70 years. The Cadets are the largest government funded youth program in Canada with over 50,000 participants across Canada. The Royal Canadian Air Cadets accepts youth between the ages of 12-18 who have a desire to learn more about the air element of the Canadian Forces, wish to develop the attributes of leadership and good citizenship and who wish to promote physical fitness. While the program is military based, there is no obligation for a cadet to join the Canadian Armed Forces when he or she finishes their cadet career. Cadets are also encouraged to learn more about opportunities within Canada’s aviation industry. For more information about 841 Grand Forks Squadron, email randy. frank@cadets.gc.ca. For more information on the Royal Canadian Air Cadets, please visit www. cadets.ca For more information about the Air Cadet League of Canada, visit www. aircadetleague.com
(Right) Mayor Frank Konrad gives the City of Grand forks award for top cadet of the year to Flight Corporal Wynn Sidwell and Flight Sargeant Zoey Lawson for leadership, citizenship and attendance.
(Left) Captain Jacqueline Zweng of Regional Cadet Support Unit, Pacific, presents the Lord Strathcona Medal to Warrant Officer second class Tai-Laun Mark for exemplary performance in physical and military training. Craig Lindsay photos
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Thumbs up to the staff at Overwaitea that created beautiful, appetizing food trays on short notice to welcome home our Christina Lake Camino de Santiago hikers. Every morsel was eaten!
For the second consecutive year, Christina Lake artist Joan Bartlett has had one of her bronze sculptures selected for the Calgary Stampede Western Art Auction which will take place on July 9. One of the largest art auctions in Canada, the Stampede auction attracts hundreds of art patrons each year, eager to acquire work by some of the best artists in Canada and the U.S. “I’m very happy to have a piece in the show again,” Bartlett said. “Of the pieces I entered for jury consideration, it wasn’t the one I thought they might select. You just never know what will appeal to the jury. ‘All Ears’ was inspired by my musings about why some animals were given big ears. t was a fun piece to make and it’s fun to look at. I guess you’d call it ‘not quite traditional’ western art.” Bartlett’s love of all things western is reflected in her lifelike western and wildlife sculptures. She is represented by galleries in the U.S. and Canada and has had work juried into many major art shows. Most days you can find Joan working in her gallery/ studio, Little Burro Western Art, at Christina Lake. The gallery is one of the stops on this year’s Columbia Basin Culture Tour which takes place Aug. 8 - 9.
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Lots of talent coming to GFI GERRY FOSTER
For the Grand Forks Gazette
Connor Savage (Seattle Studs) Savage just completed his senior year at the University of Puget Sound where he was third on the team with a .364 batting average. He finished his college career as the all-time hits leader at Puget Sound with 205 and received the Most Outstanding Male Student Athlete Award. Nate Backes (Seattle Studs) Backes completed his junior year at Puget Sound, finishing the year with a .319 batting avg. including a team high four home runs. As of June 16th he was hitting an impressive .373 for the Studs. John Doering (Everett Merchants) Doering was born in Atlanta, Georgia and grew up in California. He played college ball at Concordia University Irvine. This year his team made it to the NAIA World Series in Lewiston ID, splitting four games. Their first loss was to LC State Warriors (eventual champions) but John had two hits in that game. After nine games for Everett this summer, his average was .448. Chad Stang (Burnaby Bulldogs) Suiting up this year with the defending GFI Champions is ex-pro Chad Stang. He was take
GFREC will be offering a registered summer yoga program on Monday evenings 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. starting July 6 to Aug. 31. Registration fee is just $70 for eight sessions. We ask that you bring your own water and mat, and wear comfortable workout clothing. There will be no class on Monday, Aug. 3. Good luck to all triathletes!! The Christina Lake and Grand Forks Recreation Commission members would like to wish all the Pharmasave Christina Lake triathetes good luck with the event on Sunday. We are asking the public to please be respect-
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ful towards the athletes as they cycle and run the streets on the south end of lake. We ask drivers to be respectful towards the volunteers out on the streets helping to make it a safe and GRAND FORKS enjoyable event for all the parRECREATION ticipants. The streets will be busy between 8 a.m. and 12 p.m. on Sunday, June 28. Please help cheer on the athletes on as they make their way through your neighborhood. Public swim hours change The Grand Forks Aquatic Centre public swim hours will be changing to the summer schedule as of July 2. Please pick up a summer schedule with the new hours along with our summer programs and summer fitness class schedule. *** For more information on the summer yoga program or to register for any of our summer programs, please give GFREC at 250-442-2202 or email us at gfplay@rdkb.com.
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Special Olympics play Blues The Grand Forks Blues played the Special Olympics Allstars last Thursday at Dick Bartlett Park. There were eight Special Olympics athletes playing as well as some of their family members. Three children of the Grand Forks Blues team also played. No one kept score, but the play was quite competitive and everyone had a great time. Arlene Vanderniet photo
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Piranhas capture home meet
CRAIG LINDSAY
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Several Grand Forks Piranhas Swim Club members hit best times on Saturday at the club’s home meet. In all, 31 swimmers took part with almost everyone showing improvement since their last meet two weeks ago in Trail. “They all swam with heart and exhibited excellent sportsmanship before and after their races,” said head coach Matt Grey. “We had a great deal of success individually and as a team with our team placing first for overall points. Peyton Swanson earned a silver medal and informed her coach that this was her ‘first medal for anything, ever.’” The Piranhas ended up first in points with 481. Coming in second were the Nelson Neptunes with 286.5. Castlegar Aquanauts finished just a point behind with 285.5. Other teams were: fourth place Colville Sharks with 207 points, fifth place Trail Stingrays with 125 and sixth place Creston Waves with 43. Lincoln Faulkner was awarded his first individual gold medal. Robbie Wark and Kohei Dunnet stood on the podium taking bronze and silver, respectively. Cassiane Larson earned a bronze medal, and her competitor, friend and teammate Jailyn Needoba had an amazing day of races as well and was award-
ed a gold, said Grey. Jake Webster and Sam Podmoroff took silver and gold, respectively, in their divisions, as did Jayden LeRoy (silver) and Sydney Gunther (gold). Isaac Holitzki and assistant coach David Hecht each won gold medals in their divisions and Hecht managed to break a 14-year-old record in the 50 metre butterfly. “I could not be happier with the team and can’t wait to see what they are capable of at the next swim meet,” said Grey. Faith Thomson, who is in her second year with the club, was another Piranha swimmer who had a great meet and set several bests. She was very pleased with how the meet went for the team. “It went really well,” she said. “I got best times in all my strokes.” Thomson got best times in 50m butterfly, 50m freestyle, 100m backstroke and 100m breast stroke. She said her favourite is the freestyle. “I can speed up on it and not get so tired,” she said. “I also like the flip turn.” Thomson said she really enjoyed competing in her home pool in front of family and friends. “I liked it because we got to do more cheers and more people can come out from Grand Forks and watch,” she said. “We had a couple of DQs (disqualifications) but overall our team really stepped up and did really well.”
(Top) Michael Konkin (left) and Dallas Worrall go head to head in their division one 50m breast stroke heat at the swim meet Saturday.. (middle) Kohei Dunnet (second from left) jumps into the pool with his competitors at the start of the Division two 50m butterfly. (far left) Sydney Furman swims hard in the 50m breast stroke on Saturday at the Grand Forks meet. (middle left) Piranha’s assistant coach Nicole Nuyten has fun with some of the younger swimmers (from left) Alexandra Larson, Peyton Swanson, Julie Chursinoff and Kiyomi Dunnet on Saturday. Craig Lindsay photos
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CHURCH DIRECTORY
United Church turns 90
ANGLICAN CHURCH OF CANADA
Rev. Simon Shenstone 250-442-5808 Reverend Cathy Straume, Assistant Priest • Holy Trinity Church, 7252 - 7th St., Grand Forks Services every Sunday at 10:30 a.m. B.A.S. Eucharist • St. Jude’s, Greenwood Services 4:00 p.m. on 1st, 3rd & 5th Sundays of the month • St. Mary’s, Kettle Valley Services 10:30 a.m. on the 2nd & 4th Sundays of the month
BAHA’I FAITH
For information call 250-442-3035.
BOUNDARY COMMUNITY CHURCH
Contact: Gene 250-449-2422 629-8th Ave, Box 129, Midway, BC V0H 1M0 Sunday Service ............................................................................10:00 a.m. Children’s Church .........................................................................10:30 a.m. For info on Discovering Jesus Groups & Home Groups call the church office.
ERNA GOBBETT
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BOUNDARY SABBATH FELLOWSHIP
Ninety years ago the Methodist, Presbyterian and Congretational churches united to form the United Church of Canada. In the Boundary, St. Columba, Greenwood, Perley Memorial, Christina Lake and St. John’s United, Grand Forks, gathered on Sunday, June 14 in St. Columba to celebrate the event led by Rev. Kim Horwood. The theme “Make a Joyful Noise,” included old and new hymns, a joint choir and ringing of bells, ending with a scrumptious pot luck lunch.
Sunday is the first day of the week but Saturday is the seventh-day Sabbath Saturday .......................................................................................10:00 a.m. Lutheran Church basement, Grand Forks, B.C. • Call for info: 250-442-8656
CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER DAY SAINTS Grand Forks Unit 7255 Riverside Drive, Grand Forks
Sunday Sacrament Service.....10 a.m. Sunday School & Primary...11 a.m. For info call 250-666-0117 or call 250-442-3373 (leave a message)
Choir and musicians: (back row) Theo Huitema, Al Becker, Harold Funk, Kristen Nicolson and Erna Gobbett; (from) Jenn Fenn, Merle Vanderburgh, Barb Puskeppelies, Colleen Salikin, Laura Jean Cuthbert; also singing Celebration of Life were Elaine Pattison and Jim Draper. ERNA GOBBETT PHOTOS
To celebrate 90 years is to celebrate a long life, 90 years of hard work, prayerful worship and thoughtful learning. Let us ask for courage, energy and purposes, let us walk for wisdom, faith and guidance as we walk this road together. We give thanks for 90 years of being a blessing in Canada and far beyond our shores. Lauren and Carly Fraser were at the event to celebrate.
Forgiveness is a gift of love
Childhood memories can pop up at unexpected times. Ken Schauer, R e c e n t l y, Pastor, something trigChrist Lutheran gered the memChurch ory of questions I often had as a child. For example, “What were you thinking?” “What did you think you were doing?” “Why on earth would you do that?” These questions assumed I was thinking. As an adult I still often do things without thinking. I am caught doing or saying things that I later regret. These could have been avoided if I had put some thought into it. Putting our mind in neutral and seeing what happens is not always good advice. On the other hand, our Lord remation thinks and plans. You rns are no accident. Jesus dying on the laCk ranite cross was not an aftereadstones thought. The forgiveness you have through Your last dedication Him is a thoughtful to your loved one... gift of love. Jesus has a thoughtClassic Design out plan for you when Studio you commit your life to him. 250-442-2445
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Opal Skilling The family of Opal would like to invite all relatives and friends to join us to honour her and celebrate a wonderful, ever smiling life lived to the fullest. Informal “get together” at 390 Atwood Road, Grand Forks. Please feel free to bring your photos, memories, stories and songs.
Saturday July 4, 2015, around 2:00 p.m. Looking forward to seeing you there!
CHRIST LUTHERAN CHURCH
Pastor Ken Schauer 509-690-0332 • 7328-19th St. (Across from Arena) Box 1689, Grand Forks, B.C. V0H 1H0 • 250-447-2562 • 250-442-3959 Sunday Morning Worship ............................................................. 8:52 a.m.
CHRISTIAN CENTRE
7525 4th St. (behind Overwaitea) • Office 250-442-5815 Senior Pastors: Larry and Elsie Dannhauer Associate Pastors: Richard and Ramona Dannhauer
SUNDAY: Prayer..............................10:00 a.m. Church Service ..........10:30 a.m. Prayertime Wednesdays ..............................................................10:00 a.m.
EVANGEL CHAPEL
401 N. Kimberley, Greenwood, B.C. • Interim Pastor Martin Fromme 250-449-2309 Sunday Service ............................................................................10:00 a.m.
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
2495 - 76th Ave., Grand Forks, B.C. Pastor John Siemens 250-442-0057 Office: 250-443-9200 • Web: fbcgf.ca • Prayer Line: 250-442-8016 (Theresa) Sunday Worship............10:30 a.m. Children’s Church..........11:15 a.m. Youth Group - Friday ........................................................... 5:30 - 7:30 p.m. For the Weekly Bible Studies and for Home Group times please call the office
GOSPEL CHAPEL
7048 Donaldson Drive, Box 2528, Grand Forks, B.C. 250-442-5148 ; Senior Pastor Henry P. Klassen; Tammy Battersby, Community Care Co-ordinator; Benjamin Jepsen, Associate Youth Pastor Worship Service ...........................................................................10:30 a.m. Youth Activities - Friday ................................................................ 7:00 p.m. SEPT. TO MAY Pioneer Clubs - (girls Gr 1-7) Tuesday ......................................... 3:30 p.m. Brigade - Battalion (boys Gr. 7-12) Wednesday ........................... 7:00 p.m. Brigade - Stockade & Tree Climbers (boys Gr. 1-6) - Thursday ............................................................. 7:00 p.m. Weekly HOME groups, various times and days; also, weekly bible studies for seniors, young marrieds, and college and careers - call the church office for details.
GRAND FORKS BAPTIST CHURCH
Independent/Fundamental/Conservative/KJV Pastor Brett Swope • 250-443-1557 • 7850 2nd Street
Sundays: Adult Sunday School ................................................................10:00 a.m. Main Service .............................................................................11:00 a.m. Bible studies available upon request
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Buddhist Meditation & Empowerment Centre Sundays: Meditation and Spiritual Teaching with Master Maticintin ..11:00 a.m. For directions call 1-800-336-6015 • Westbridge, B.C.
KING OF KINGS NEW TESTAMENT CHURCH AND ACADEMY
735 9th Ave., Midway, BC • Rick Steingard • 250-449-2252 Sunday Service ............................................................................10:00 a.m.
RIVER VALLEY COMMUNITY CHURCH
2826 - 75th Ave. (near Hutton School) Senior Pastor Gabe Warriner • Office 250-442-8456 Sunday Service (Sunday School during service) .........................10:30 a.m. Preteen Sports Night - Mondays at Hutton School ..............................6 p.m. Ignite Youth, Fridays............................................................................7 p.m. Youth leader: Jon Gohn Affiliated with Pentecostal Assemblies of Canada
SACRED HEART ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH
Father Ron Dechant • Box 128, 346 Church St., Greenwood, B.C. VOH 1JO Mass - Saturdays.......................................................................... 5:00 p.m.
SACRED HEART ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH
Father Ron Dechant; Box 459, 7269 - 9th St., Grand Forks, B.C. VOH 1HO 250-442-3114 Saturday mass (Grand Forks) .......................................................7:30 p.m. SUNDAY MASS (Grand Forks) ................................................... 9:30 a.m. Tuesday-Friday ............................................................................ 9:00 a.m. Christina Lake Community Hall: Mass.........................................11:30 a.m.
GRAND FORKS SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST
4500 Hillview Road, Box 1524, Grand Forks • 250-442-5081 or 250-442-3221 SATURDAY SERVICES: Sabbath School (Bible classes for all ages) ................................. 9:15 a.m. Hour of Worship............................................................................11:00 a.m.
UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA
Boundary Pastoral Charge - Rev. Kim Horwood Office: Hours - Mon. 8 - 11 am, Thurs. & Fri. 8 - 3 pm • Phone: 250-442-3311 email: stjohn@telus.net Sunday Services St. John’s - Grand Forks...............................................................11:00 a.m. St. Columba - Greenwood ............................................................. 9:00 a.m. Perley Memorial, Christina Lake.................................................... 9:00 a.m.
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PURCHASING & LOGISTICS COORDINATOR (PLC) Based in Grand Forks, B.C., the PLC will report to the principals of Boundary Electric Ltd. (BEL) and work closely with production and sales teams in purchasing/coordinating/ moving material for BEL. The PLC will show a strong commitment to quality achieved through BEL’s ISO 9001:2008 Quality Management System. Qualifications: • Ideal candidate would have a 2 year business diploma with an emphasise on corporate purchasing and/or logistics • Ability to work and adapt in a fast paced environment with an exceptional work ethic • Experience with cross border paperwork and brokerage • Familiarity with the trucking industry • Strong organizational and communication skills • Strong administrative computer skills • Ability to coordinate multiple purchase requests and logistics simultaneously • Take direction and work well in a team environment while being a creative and solution based thinker Starting wage of $18.00 - $25.00/hr based on experience. BEL offers extended health benefits and a pension plan. Willing to train ideal candidate with less experience/education. Send resume in word format to: reception@boundaryelectric.com by June 29, 2015.
Please drop off a cover letter and resume to: Avi Silberstein, Library Director Grand Forks Public Library PO Box 1539 Grand Forks, BC V0H 1H0 Deadline: June 30, 2015 at 4:00 pm
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2 POSITIONS AVAILABLE Boundary Home Centre has two full time positions available. Candidates must be personable and enjoy working with people. Driver: must hold valid drivers license, fork lift experience an asset. Yard Man: experience in lumber & building materials as well as fork lift experience an asset. Compensation based on experience. Send resume to: Box 1118, Grand Forks, BC V0H 1H0 or email to: andy.bhomebc@telus.net No phone calls please. Only those called for interviews will be notified.
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Full-time Reporter T Castlegar News and Rossland News have an The immediate opening for a full-time multimedia journalist/reporter. Candidates will have outstanding, diverse writing abilities, and can generate and write compelling stories for use in print and online. Photography prowess, social media best practices and creative layout skills are an asset. Candidates must be willing to work various shifts, including evenings and weekends.
QUALIFICATIONS: The successful applicant for this position will be a key contributor to the print and online product. It would be an advantage to have a diploma/degree in journalism, and/or related experience, however, experience is not as important as hiring the right person for the job. If you have a passion for community and a great attitude along with great writing skills we would be willing to train. Knowledge of basic Photoshop and InDesign are also recommended. A valid driver’s licence and reliable car are required. The Castlegar News and Rossland News are part of Black Press, Canada’s largest private, independent nnewspaper company, with more than 1,500 comm munity, daily and urban newspapers in B.C., Alberta, Wa Washington State, Ohio and Hawaii. Those interested sho should submit a resume, writing and photography sam samples, references along with a cover letter to: Chuc Chuck Bennett at chuckbennett@blackpress.ca.
service and item circulation. This is an on-call position. A complete job description may be accessed on the Library website at: www.grandforks.bclibrary.ca or at the Library circulation desk.
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Executive Director Boundary Country Regional Chamber of Commerce The Boundary Country Regional Chamber of Commerce seeks a dynamic, forward-looking individual to serve as Executive Director. This person will work with Board of Directors and possess skills in the areas of computer applications, social media, public relations and public speaking, professional writing and project management. He/she will represent the BCRCC as the “Voice of Business in the Boundary”, and work collegially with a variety of stakeholders to increase the profile of both large and small businesses in the region. This is a part-time position, with flexible hours, often requiring meetings and projects in the evenings and on weekends. The office is located in Grand Forks, but there will be travel throughout the Boundary region. Official starting date is August 1, 2015, with the possibility of some training and orientation prior to that date. Candidates should submit a covering letter and their resume to: info@boundarychamber.com with the subject “Executive Director Application”. Three references and contact information should be included. A detailed Job Description will be available on the Boundary Country Regional Chamber of Commerce website. Closing date for this competition is July 8, 2015.
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Grand Forks: 1477 66th Ave, Sat&Sun, June 27&28, 8amnoon. Tools, Lineman climbing equipment. Grand Forks: 2250 Selkirk Place.Sat, June 27, 8am-2pm. Furniture,household,lots more. Grand Forks: 2353 75th Ave. Fri June 26th. 9am-4pm. Household, tools, furniture. Grand Forks: 3010 1st Road (off North Fork). Large sale! Neon Car. Sat. & Sun., June 26 & 27. 9 - 12 (noon). Grand Forks: 366 Market St., Masonic Hall. Sat. June 27, 8am-?. A very large variety of items for sale. Grand Forks: 5665 Como Rd. Sat June 27th, 8am-noon. Kids bikes, wine & beer making equip., houswares, etc. Grand Forks: 7670 22nd St., Sat June 27th, 8am-2pm. Speedair compressor, 10 gal, $75. Elliptical trainer, $25. Misc items. Grand Forks: Huge yard sale at 7439 Granby Rd. (across from the Omega). Fri/Sat/Sun, June 26/27/28. 8am-4pm. Grand Forks: Sat, June 27, 7:30am-?, 6891 14th St. Antiques, lots and lots of stuff and then some. Greenwood: 1120 Berta St, Sat & Sun, June 27 & 28, 8am-3pm. Furniture, appliances, household, kids stuff, electronics, bikes, and much more.
Buildings: 12x20 Livable addition,to be moved, $2,200. Second addition 12x20, has a fireplace, sliding door & windows, $2,500. 250-442-6797 Nordic Track Treadmill C800. New $2,499, your price $950. Used 5 hrs. 250-442-8221. 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
Christina Lake: double wide mobile, lg lot, 2bdrm, 2 full bath + den, 6 apply, UGS, fully fenced, 2 storage sheds, sun room, covered deck. $224,900. 250-426-5577
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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
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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
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Heavy Duty Machinery
Grand Forks: 2 bdrm house on 100’ x 125’, corner lot, hospital area, fully renovated, $149,900/obo. 25P0-4422599 or 250-443-1599.
Grand Forks: Clifton Estates 55+ gated community. Immaculate, 2 lg bdrms, 2 bath, laundry, open plan, geothermal heat/AC, stand alone end unit, duel access to private back yard, putting green & hot tub. $274,900. 250-442-8221.
Misc. Wanted Wanted farm truck: 3/4 ton, 4x4, rusty, scratched & dented preferred. 250-442-5668 We buy gold! Rings, chains, bracelets, etc. Cash paid by value (weight and karat). Even broken jewelry and scrap gold. Picture ID required. Grand Forks Pawnshop, 225 Central. 250-442-5552.
Mfg home with large shop, (3 phase electric), on approx .73 acre. $279,000. 250-442-4098 “REDUCED�
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24x44 in Triangle Gardens. 45 years and up. Vaulted ceiling, open plan, bay window, 3 bdrm, 2 bath, pantry, low maintenance, gas heat, air conditioning, 5 appl’s, UGS, landscaped, covered deck & carport, must see. 250-442-8676
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Medical Supplies Used: wheelchair, 2 scooters, go-chair, liftchair, walker. All half price. 250-447-6100
Misc. for Sale 15’x6’ Ornamental metal gate, $400. New 24�x15�x34.5� bathroom vanity w/basin & countertop, $175. 10� bench table saw, $45. Kenmore front load washer & dryer, $150. Napoleon outdoor natural gas heater, $150. 10� compound mitre saw, $75. 250-442-4098. 6x20 foot greenhouse, metal frame, shade cloth, barrel, containers. Needs to be taken apart. 250-442-8753 Affordable Steel Shipping Containers for sale/rent 20’ & 40’ Kootenay Containers Castlegar 250-365-3014
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Vinyl siding, used, large amount. 250-442-2300
Master Chef Barbeque w/side burner. tank, tools and cover. $100/obo. 250-442-6991
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2005
Double Wide Modular Home
Grand Forks: across from hospital, fixer upper. On treed & serviced lot. 250-442-2804
Features of the Week NEW PRICE! Large ½ acre lot. 3 BR, 2 bath. Home is in excellent condition. Full basement is ďŹ nished. 2760 ďŹ nished sq. ft. Walking distance to all amenities. 2 car garage, awesome daylight 12x15 workshop, extra large back yard covered screened patio. New gas furnace. Very comfortable, move-in ready home. CHRISTINA LAKE WATERFRONT! 180 ft. of lake access riverfront, less than 800 ft. to Christina Lake. 2 docks. .445 acres. All water sports at your doorstep. Large lawns and decks. 3 BR, 2 bath home. Large covered wrap-around deck offers great views of the river and the lake. Great price for year-round or recreational waterfront. Walk to all shopping and recreation in beautiful Christina Lake.
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Grand Forks: 2 bdrm apt., NP, NS, RR. 250-442-2599 or 250-443-1599
Classifieds Get Results! Grand Forks: 2bdrm apt., N/P, RR. 250-442-2276 / 250442-6800. Grand Forks: Newer 2 bdrm apt in 6-plex, available now 250-838-9757.
Commercial/ Industrial Commercial &/or Retail space in downtown area of Grand Forks 250-442-2276 / 250-442-6800
Homes for Rent Greenwood 3bdrm, 1.5 bath, 5 apply’s, fenced yard, sm greenhouse, sm garden shed, sm pet negotiable. $850/m + utiles. 604-951-0533.
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2 bdrm updated apt $750 2 bdrm large apt 4 appl’s downtown location $900 utils inc,Large deck. Parking. 3 bdrm family home 4 appl’s $700 avail July 1st Midway 2 bdrm house $550
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TERM NEGOTIABLE ON PRIME INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL or OFFICE SPACE IN GRAND FORKS N/S, N/P, References. Ken: 250-442-2632 ken.dodds@yahoo.ca Grand Forks Realty Ltd.
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GREAT FAMILY HOME, just steps away from one of the best swimming holes on the Granby River. Walking distance to town this completely updated home has it all, including an indoor/ outdoor fireplace. MLS® 2404305. Call Val
QUIET LOCATION to build your dream house in Greenwood, BC. This flat lot has mature trees and Mountain views. MLS® 2398590. $28,000. Call Jazz
JUST LISTED FULLY WHEELCHAIR FRIENDLY 2 BED, 2 BATH PLUS DEN CONDO IN RIVER PARK ESTATES! Features 2 skylights, gas fireplace, 4 appliances, fabulous wood look vinyl flooring, on top floor with view of Kettle River! $178,000. Call Sharon
ALMOST 10 ACRES OF FLAT FARMLAND. Large barn, outbuildings, greenhouse. 2040 sq. ft. home, 4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms. MLS® 2405673. $425,000. Call Val
PRIVATE STUDIO FOR YOUR BUSINESS! Plus Victorian private living quarters! Pool, hot tub, downtown location & More! MLS® 2390087 $264,000. Call Sharon
RIVERFRONT 158.57 acres on the Kettle River about 65 airable acres. MLS#240929 $449,000. MLS® 240929. Call Bob
THIS 2 BEDROOM 3 BATH HOME in Christina Lake has been tastefully updated. $249,900. MLS® 2402595. Call Jazz
STUNNING WELL-APPOINTED HOME in Christina Lake, BC 5 bed & 4 bath $319,000. MLS® 2402931. Call Jazz
NEW PRICE - REDUCED TO $249,000! Solid 4 bedroom, 2 bath home located in a family friendly neighbourhood, walking distance to shopping and schools; a large insulated shop and alley access round out the package! MLS® 2404304. Call Val
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Responsible employed female looking for accommodations for July & August in Grand Forks or Christina Lake area. 778-558-0886 or 250447-9731
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SOLD WELL KEPT, 4 bed, 3 bath home open concept kitchen dining room. Located across from Midway Elementary School. $239,000. MLS® 2403497. Call Bob
1104 SQ FT 3 BED HOME. Fenced yard, underground Sprinklers. $223,450. MLS® 2405423. Call Sharon
BEAUTIFULLY LANDSCAPED yard with enormous pond, with this 3 bed, 2 bath home in Midway. $275,000. MLS® 2403768. Call Bob
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NEWLY LISTED in Greenwood. Charming 3 BR cottage with new flooring, paint and bath fixtures. Low maintenance. 50’ x 110’ lot with terraced back yard for gardening. Priced to sell! $109,900. MLS® 2405757
OWNER WILL LOOK AT ALL OFFERS! PRICE REDUCED on this 3000 sq. ft. home! Workshop, fenced yard, 2 car garage, with curb appeal to list a few features located at the end of quiet cul-de-sac. Call today to view! $319,000. MLS® 2403828
ATTENTION INVESTORS, FIRST TIME HOME BUYERS, RETIRED! Price reduced on this 3 BR, 1 bath end unit town house with main floor laundry! Owner wants this sold so bring in your offer! $103,000. MLS® 2397165
31 ACRES OF VIEW AND PRIVACY with comfy cozy log home. Amazing property for outdoor enthusiasts. Only 15 minutes from town. $349,900. MLS® 2403698
5 GREEN ACRES of fresh country living, classic country home and wrap around porch. Barn converted to workshop, 5 BR, 2.5 bath. $389,000. MLS® 2402628
ENCHANTING LOG HOME privately situated on 25 acres. Toronto Creek runs along the southern property line. Fenced for horses and pole barns. $397,000. MLS® 2403695
SMALL ACREAGE 5 minutes from the city center. Full 2 BR in-law suite, garage and lots of options as far as use of the land. $387,000. MLS® 2406024
GOOD SOLID FAMILY HOME, move in ready. Great neighborhood, Come take a look. $240,000. MLS® 2405945
GOOD REVENUE PROPERTY! Annual income is $11,376.00. This home has good bones, large single attached garage, fenced yard, rear lane access and a steady cash flow. $179,000. MLS® 2406426
AFFORDABLE LIFE STYLE! 2 BR, 2 full bath, ideal for snowbirds and retirees, fenced yard, carport, large and small storage sheds, concrete drive and lush lawns. Tons of extras! $128,000. MLS® 2406274
HOBBY FARM! 24 plus acres animal ready, fenced and cross fenced. 30 x 30 ft. barn, approx. 10 acres in pasture, and the remainder is sloped, rolling. Modest 2 BR mobile to live in while you build your new home. Private setting. $253,000. MLS® 2402255
5 BR, 3 FULL BATHS 3 YEAR NEW HOME with new home warranty. On 1 acre with fruit trees. Finished 2 car garage/shop. Rear of property is deer fenced. GREAT family home on a no thru road. $469,000. MLS® 2406149
SOLID 3 BR, 2 bath home. Large rec room and shop in basement. Carport and garage small low maintenance yard located a very short walk to downtown. $199,750. MLS® 2395819
CHEAPER THAN RENT! This cute starter home has an insulated workshop, call to view today! $109,000. MLS® 2405936
CHRISTINA LAKE! 4 blocks to the beach. As new, it's all done! Totally updated walk-in rancher. New stainless steel appliances including gas stove. 2 BR, 2 bath all as new. Great living room with hi-efficiency gas fireplace. Large and sunny new kitchen. Room for your boat and RV. Low maintenance. A must see. $225,000. MLS® 2404783
MANUFACTURED HOME on nice-sized lot in Christina Lake. Over 1000 sq. ft. in living space with a separate workshop. Only $94,900! MLS® 2405975
MUST SEE PROPERTY! 3 BR plus den, 2 baths, main floor laundry, gas fireplace, 1,600 sq. ft., large covered deck, large garage, central air and vac, irrigation, new roof. $325,000. MLS® 2403162
FIRST TIME BUYING OR SCALING DOWN? Good solid home close to schools, shopping & recreation with 2 BR, 1 bath up & 2 BR 1 bath down in full basement. Some reno’s done with a little left for new owners. 24’ x 20’ shop & 1 acre for parking toys or another shop. Asking $239,000. MLS® 2404040
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2002 Chrysler Sebring, 2.7L, new starter, new battery, new alternator, 2 sets of mounted tires $3000. 250-442-6499
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INVITATION TO TENDER The Regional District of Kootenay Boundary invites interested parties to submit a plan for the cleaning/ maintenance of the downtown Grand Forks recycling bins. This includes cleaning litter, removing illegally dumped materials and emptying the beverage container donation bin. Prospective proponents should describe a work and remuneration schedule. The work will start on July 20, 2015. The term of agreement could be three years; however parties should be aware that the City of Grand Forks and the RDKB are discussing the discontinuation of this service.
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Recreational/Sale 2006 Pioneer 18ft travel trailer. Sleeps 6, no road miles, has always been parked on property, used very little, includes equalizer hitch, $15,000. 250-442-3081 or 250-666-0323.
Take notice that Patricia and Edward Seghers of Christina Lake, B.C., have applied to the Ministry of Forests, Lands and Natural Resource Operations (MFLNRO), Kootenay Region, for a License of Occupation for Private Moorage purpose, situated on Provincial Crown foreshore, located on Christina Lake, and containing 0.04 hectares more or less. The subject Provincial Crown foreshore is adjacent to Lot 2, DL963, SDYD, Plan 6830, address: 3027 East Lake Drive. The Lands File for this application is 4405597. Written comments concerning this application should be directed to Front Counter BC, 1902 Theatre Road, Cranbrook, B.C. V1C 7G1 or email to AuthorizingAgency.Cranbrook@gov.bc.ca. Comments will be received by MFLNRO up to July 22, 2015. MFLNRO may not be able to consider comments received after this date. Please visit the website at http://arfd.gov.bc.ca/ApplicatonPosting/Index.jsp. Select SEARCH, and then select SEARCH BY FILE NUMBER: 4405597 for more information. Be advised that any response to this advertisement will be considered part of the public record. Access to these records requires the submission of a Freedom of Information (FOI) request. Visit http://www.gov.bc.ca/freedomofinformation to learn more about FOI submissions.
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2005 Suzuki C50 Boulevard motorcycle, 15940km. 250-442-8462.
Land Act: Notice of Intention to Apply for a Disposition of Crown Land
Land Act: Notice of Intention to Apply for a Disposition of Crown Land
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Grand Forks Gazette
Summer Reading Club is both free and fun Summer is officially here! Sure, it’s felt like summer for the past few weeks, but now it’s legitimately here. Which means one thing, and one thing only: it’s time for our annual Summer Reading Club. It’s a free program for kids ages
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6-12, filled with stories, crafts, games, field trips and more! It runs from July 7 to Aug. 21, and when you register you can pick the days/times that work best for you. To register, or for more information, drop by the library.
Lego Come play with our Lego! Our next drop-in time is on Friday, June 26, from 2 - 3:30 p.m.
NFB Film We’ll be screening Rae Spoon: My Prairie Home on Thursday,
July 2 at 6:30 p.m. It tells the story of Rae Spoon, an Alberta singer/songwriter, who reflects on gender identity, faith, and the challenges of family, through songs and stories. The film is 76 minutes long, and popcorn will be served.
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Purple Pirate Arrrrrrrrrrrrrrr you coming to see the Purple Pirate? He’ll be at the library on Friday, July 10 at 11 a.m. You’ll get to learn how to build your own pirate ship so be prepared for ropes, dancing, magic, and lots of team work. For all ages—don’t miss it!
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Storytime Back from a short hiatus, our Friday morning storytime returns. Starting on Friday, July 3 at 10:30 a.m. See you then!
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The Heart and Stroke Foundation has recently launched a new province-wide FAST signs of stroke awareness campaign. FAST stands for: Face—is it drooping? Arms—can you raise both? Speech—is it slurred or jumbled? Time—to call 9-1-1 right away. The FAST theme has been proven in many countries around the world, and is an easy way to remind people of the major signs of stroke, and the urgency of seeking medical attention. Stroke is the number three killer of Canadians, and is the leading cause of disability. There are an estimated 62,000 strokes in Canada each year; that is one every nine minutes. More than 80 percent of Canadians who have a stroke and make it to the hospital will survive, with varying degrees of recovery. For more information: heartandstroke. ca/FAST.