Cranbrook Daily Townsman, July 17, 2015

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City goes into water conservation mode Watering green spaces and specified parks will be discontinued; Public invited to join voluntary watering restrictions

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Effective Friday, July 24, the City of Cranbrook will undertake voluntary watering restrictions and invites the public to join in. The City will discontinue watering the green spaces and specified parks. If further watering restrictions are required irrigation around Cityowned buildings and Cemeteries will follow. In addition, by adjusting the flows on underground sprinklers in the City playgrounds and playfields, irrigation water consumption can be reduced by up to 30

per cent. “Even with this little bit of rain here, we’re just being cautious with our water supply right now. Again, it’s just voluntary, the city doing their part by cutting back some water usage and we’re asking the public to cut back wherever they can as well,” said Derek Anderson, the Public Works manager with the City of Cranbrook. The City will discontinue watering at the following green-spaces and specified parks: • Green belt triangle located off Victoria Avenue • Pop Price Park • Staple Crescent

• Pinecrest • ACT Park • Highway Boulevard • Rotary Trail • Kinsmen Park off Victoria • Balment Park – West-

ern Financial Place If required, the Cemeteries and buildings will follow: • Western Financial Place • Cranbrook Public Li-

brary • R.C.M.P Building • Fire Hall • Chamber of Commerce Irrigation will be reduced at the following

playgrounds and playfields: • Quad Ball Park • Confederation Ball Park • Moir Park • Rotary Park

• MacKinnon Park • Lions Park City staff ask for your cooperation and encourage residents to reduce water consumption where possible.

RCMP make arrest in break and enter cases Centre 64 in Kimberley broken into again; police say suspect arrested involved in some, but not all, recent break ins CAROLYN GRANT

Kimberley RCMP have made an arrest of a suspect they believe may be involved in some of the numerous break and enter thefts in the last few weeks. But they do not believe the suspect, a 26-year old man, is responsible for all the reported incidents. The suspect was arrested for shoplifting on July 15 and follow up investigation linked him to a break and enter along with several thefts in Kimberley, says Cpl. Chris Newel of the Kim-

berley RCMP. Newel says the suspect has no fixed address but has been around Kimberley for a while. He is believed to be originally from Cranbrook. “Over the past several weeks there have been numerous thefts in the Kimberley area,” Newel said. “Police have been focusing their efforts on making an arrest, following up on leads and implementing some covert investigative techniques.

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PHOTO COURTESY JOHN ARMSTRONG

An ongoing heritage restoration project came to a joyous conclusion recently. D ignitaries and guests gathered on Saturday, July 11, at Fort Steele Heritage Town to celebrate the grand opening of McVittie House and Land Surveying Office. See full feature on Page 3. Pictured above, left to right: Kootenay East MLA Bill Bennett; Brad Froggatt, Director of Heritage Services Fort Steele; Bronwyn Denton, President of the British Columbia Land Surveyor (BCLS) and Past President of the Association of British Columbia Land Surveyors (ABCLS)

Council briefed on theatre operations ARNE PE TRYSHEN

Things seem to be proceeding apace at the Key City Theatre. Galen Olstead, director of the Key City Theatre, was at Monday’s city meeting to give council an update and overview of activities over the past year. Olstead gave a brief snapshot of the workings of the Key City. “We have three full-time staff — myself, a marketing director and a technical direc-

tor,” Olstead said. “We bring in event crew as needed, so the sound operators and the stage hands.” Olstead said they are then supported by one part-time box office associate and one contract bookkeeper. “So it’s a pretty small staff,” he said. “Especially when we see the level of activity that is coming through the facility.” Olstead said they are also supported by a volunteer core of 85 registered volunteers, who contributed the com-

bined service hours of 3,835 in 2013. The facility sees 171 total days booked. “This past year was actually a somewhat slower year than past years, and looking ahead to next year, we’ll probably see about a 30 per cent increase on this activity,” he said. “The biggest portion is from not-forprofit community rentals from the local community.” Then another 20 per cent of the usage is from the school district, 10 per cent is com-

mercial rentals and seven per cent is taken up by the Key City Theatre’s own activity. He said there is quite a range of revenues, from free events all the way up to a ceiling of around $40,000 for revenues from ticket sales. “The revenues that we see get distributed back to artist fees, technicians, theatre staff, advertisers, promoters and the presenting organizations,” he said.

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Community Weed Pull Planned for Meadowbrook, Wasa, St. Mary Lake Area Townsman Staff

Residents of Wasa, Meadowbrook and St. Mary Lake are being encouraged to break out the gloves and join in a community weed pull this week. “We are targeting three common invasive plants in Area E: Spotted Knapweed, Diffuse Knapweed and Baby’s Breath,” explains RDEK Electoral Area E Director Jane Walter. “We are encouraging people to get together and pull anytime between now and Sunday. On Sunday afternoon we will have a wind up appreciation barbecue at the Wasa Community Hall for everyone who participates.” The community barbecue will be held at 4 pm this Sunday afternoon, July 19, at the outdoor kitchen at the Wasa Community Hall. If people aren’t sure what knapweed or baby’s breath looks like, they can visit www.weedsbc.ca. “We are hoping to have a good turnout. Many hands make light work and if we get together as a community and put in a bit of time, it will make a big difference,” adds Walter. “My main hope is that people will pull knapweed on their property and help pull these invasive plants if they see them in their neighbourhood.” For more information on the Community Weed Pull, people can contact Director Walter at 250-427-

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2577. Invasive weeds are a serious issue around the province that, left unchecked, can have ecological, social and economic effects that can be alarming, and often, irreversible, according to the East Kootenay Invasive Plant Council. Invasive species can host parasites and can also hybridize with native species, which can affect the biodiversity of an ecosystem. Economically, invasive weeds can interfere with agricultural, forestry, and tourism recreation industries, along with potentially disrupting hydro electric power generation. The EKIPC encourages all landowners to be aware of invasive weeds on their property, whether within municipal or RDEK boundaries. As far as combating invasive weeds, there are a couple of strategies such as introducting living, natural predators such as insects, fungi and plant pathogens to attack specific invasive plants. Chemical options include herbicides while cultural options include crop rotation, utilizing fertilizer and planting of native species to increase competition. Mechanical tools such as tilling, mowing, grazing, cutting, burning and hand-pulling are also available for weed control.

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College of the Rockies Signs Indigenous Education Protocol Daryl Schmidt

College of the Rockies Vice-President Education, Stan Chung, was pleased to sign the Indigenous Education Protocol for Colleges and Institutes during the Ktunaxa Nation Annual General Assembly on July 14. Through the Protocol, College of the Rockies commits to create curriculum and provide services and learning environments that respect indigenous values and cultures. Chung was joined in signing the Protocol by Kathryn Teneese from the Ktunaxa Nation, Chief Barb Cote from the Shuswap Band and Marilynn Taylor from Métis Nation British Columbia. “We are proud of our 40-year relationship of working with Ktunaxa, Shuswap and Métis people,” says Chung. “As education is an important step toward self-determination and socio-economic development of Indigenous communities we look forward to continuing to strengthen these relationships and to support the learning needs of Indigenous peoples.”

6th Annual

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$14,000 RAISED FOR SPRAY PARK! KIMBERLEY ROTARY 6TH ANNUAL LOBSTERFEST $14,000 RAISED FOR SPRAY PARK MANY THANKS FOR THE GRATEFUL RESULTS THANKS TO THE 190 PARTICIPANTS FOR THEIR GENEROUS SUPPORT THANKS TO THE 65 LOCAL AND REGIONAL BUSINESSES FOR THEIR DONATIONS

Left to right: Shuswap Band Chief Barb Cote, College of the Rockies VicePresident, Academic and Applied Research Stan Chung, Ktunaxa Nation Council Chair Kathryn Teneese, Métis Nation British Columbia’s Regional Director for the Kootenays, Marilynn Taylor and Morganna Eugene from the Ktunaxa Nation (front) celebrate the signing of the Indigenous Education Protocol. “This protocol builds upon the current Memorandum of Understanding between the Ktunaxa Nation and the College of the Rockies,” said Kathryn Teneese, Ktunaxa Nation Council Chair. “As signatories to the Indigenous Education Protocol, we as a Nation are committed to supporting the College of the Rockies in its goal to recognize and affirm its obligation to Indigenous education. In the spirit of reconciliation, I believe that there is so much we can teach, but more importantly learn, from each other. The Ktunaxa Nation and the College of the Rockies have a long-standing partnership that has benefitted all those who reside in Ktunaxa territory. I am very pleased that this commitment to education from both

parties will continue.” The aspirational document was created based on seven key principles meant to better serve the indigenous populations that reside in the region. These principles are: 1. Commit to making indigenous education a priority. 2. Ensure governance structures recognize and respect indigenous peoples. 3. Implement intellectual and cultural traditions of indigenous peoples through curriculum and learning approaches relevant to learners and communities. 4. Support students and employees to increase understanding and reciprocity among indigenous and non-indigenous peoples. 5. Commit to increasing the number of

8 Days of Arts and Culture Entertainment!

Kimberley Kaleidoscope Festival Monday, August 3rd 7:30pm in the Theatre at Centre 64

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THANKS TO THE KIMBERLEY CONFERENCE AND ATHLETE TRAINING CENTRE STAFF

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indigenous employees with ongoing appointments throughout the institution, including indigenous senior administrators. 6. Establish indigenous-centered holistic services and learning environments for learner success. 7. Build relationships and be accountable to indigenous communities in support of self-determination through education, training and applied research. “The Métis Nation British Columbia is very pleased to sign a Protocol Agreement that will address learning needs and support the key components to Indigenous education and communities,” says Métis Nation British Columbia’s Regional Director for the Kootenays, Marilyn Taylor.

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Michael Graham Tickets $12 in advance/ $15 at the door This event funded by a grant from the Columbia Kootenay Cultural Alliance

August 1st to 8th

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Heritage buildings open at Fort Steele

Grand opening for McVittie House andLand Surveyor’s Office held Saturday. See more on this project at www.dailytownsman.com For the Townsman

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ignitaries and guests gathered on Saturday ,July 11, at Fort Steele Heritage Town to celebrate the grand opening of McVittie House and Land Surveying Office. Robert Allen, British Columbia Land Surveyor (BCLS), Past President of the Association of British Columbia Land Surveyors (ABCLS) and chair of the Historical and Biographical Committee was emcee for the event. Dignitaries present included: Bill Bennett MLA and Minister of Mines and Petroleum Resource, Brad Froggatt (Director of Heritage Services Fort Steele), Bronwyn Denton BCLS and President of the ABCLS, Mike Thompson, BCLS and Surveyor General of BC from the Land Title and Survey Authority of BC. Naomi Miller local historian and Fort Steele volunteer was presented with an award from the ABCLS for her support and assistance with this project and other historical projects in the region and throughout BC. Bill Bennett, Bronwyn Denton and Brad Froggatt cut the ribbon to officially open the McVittie House and Land Surveyors office. The moving, restoration and refurbishing of Thomas McVittie’s House and Land Surveying Office was a long and a joint effort between the ABCLS, Fort Steele Heritage Town, the Friends of Fort Steele, the Province of BC and Teck Corporation. All parties wanted to see the house and office saved and moved on to the main heritage site. The project started in the spring of 1992 and the House and Land Surveying Office were moved to the present site in 1994. The initial hands-on involvement of British Columbia Land Surveyors and family and friends started with work parties in 1998 and went on each year to 2002. John Armstrong,

Jim Sharpe, Bill Chapman, Gordon Stein, and Jon and Faith Magwood were some of those involved in those early work parties and they were present for the opening. In June 2011, the North American Land Surveyors (NALS) Canoe Team camped at Fort Steele for two nights while paddling in the 2011 David Thompson Columbia Brigade and it was here at Fort Steele that the group discussed starting up the work parties once more. McVittie House and Land Surveying Office were originally built on the other side of Highway 93-95 on the south end of Riverside Avenue and they were moved to their present locations in 1994. The house was originally built on a log foundation with numerous additions and moving it presented many challenges. Structural modifications were made by Fort Steele Staff as there was significant damage from rot. Special shoring had to be put in place and it was gently moved into position after new concrete foundations were cast. Soon after, restoration commenced. Layers of old wallpaper were removed until enough could be found to closely match the pattern. The old plaster was removed and new lath were put up where needed and the re-plastering began. Squirrel and bird nests were removed from the attic walls and the outside was scraped and repainted. In this ongoing project new floors have been laid, office steps constructed, walls papered, new fence and walkways built, ceiling papered, a new stove installed, doors, and windows repaired, etc.. The Land Surveying Office contains many historic instruments and other exhibits. The house contains many unique features different from other homes at Fort Steele including the hot water system heated by a wood stove conceived by McVittie.

The interior of the McVittie House at Fort Steele Heritage Town.

The interior of the Land Surveyor’s Office at Fort Steele Heritage Town. This year’s project lasted one week, and involved 15 volunteers, putting in approximately 440 hours. Over 450 visitors signed the guest book from all over the world as they were given guided tour as the work progressed. Our biggest supporters are the Friends of Fort Steele and the staff

at Fort Steele Heritage Town, and in particular, Brad Froggatt and Jessica Vanoostwaard (Assistant Curator). Brad and Jessica have given their unwavering confidence, guidance and expertise. A little background on Thomas Thane McVittie PLS: He was born in Toronto, Ontario, on May 5, 1858, and

he moved to British Columbia in 1879 and opened his at Galbraith’s Ferry in 1881. When the North West Mounted Police left in 1888, the community was renamed Fort Steele after Superintendent Sam Steele and it was at that time that McVittie was made a Justice of the Peace. The East

Courtesy John Armstrong

Courtesy John Armstrong

Kootenay was booming in the 1890s and McVittie was equally busy, surveying many towns and mining properties; including Fort Steele, Kimberley, Marysville, Wardner, Fernie, the Sullivan Mine, the North Star mineral claims, etc. McVittie was also a very civic minded person and in addition to being

a Justice of the Peace, he was also a church warden, school trustee, townsite agent, secretary of the Fort Steele Mining Association, and president of the Liberal-Conservative Club. In June 1899, he resigned as a school trustee and began extensive renovations to his home in anticipation of his marriage to Anna Galbraith from New York, the niece of Fort Steele’s most prominent citizen and McVittie’s good friend, Robert Galbraith. By early November, the renovations were complete and on December 16, 1899, McVittie left for Calgary where the wedding took place about a week later. Very shortly after their marriage, they moved into this same house that was officially opened July 11, 2011. One friend of the McVitties is quoted as saying: “To describe the house, the original log cabin in which McVittie lived for a long time, with its open fireplace and stone chimney is now changed into a modern drawing room and the fireplace surrounded with a mantel piece. A verandah is on each side and a bathroom with (hot and cold) water is a splendid luxury.” Anna McVittie died in June 1914 in Victoria and Thomas Thane McVittie died in Edmonton on March 25, 1918. Judge Frederick Howay later described McVittie as “widely and favourably known, not only as an able Surveyor but also as a representative and useful citizen.” As European settlers moved west across the prairies and the Rockies, they often followed in the footsteps of early Land Surveyors who played a vital and often unrecognized role in the settlement process. No railroads or roads could be constructed or towns or mining claims developed and improved before being located by a Land Surveyor. Thomas Thane McVittie was one of those Land Surveyors.


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There were 61 total ticketed events in the past year, with 19,296 tickets sold. That generated $513,611. He said in terms of geographic attendance, the largest portion is

from Cranbrook itself, followed by Kimberley, and then the smaller communities in the East Kootenay. Olstead said, when he was getting settled in the spring, since he was

PUBLIC NOTICE Pursuant to the authority of Section 26 of the Community Charter, the City of Cranbrook intends to issue a License of Occupation with P2 Solar Inc., for a vacant 2.02 hectare (5 acre) parcel on lands commonly known as the City of Cranbrook, Spray Irrigation Site, legally described as a portion of Block A, District Lot 424, Kootenay District (PID 011-708-824). The term of the Lease shall be from September 1, 2015 to August 30, 2040. In consideration of the License of Occupation, P2 Solar Inc., shall pay a licence fee to the City of Cranbrook in an amount of $1,000 per year (plus tax) during the first ten (10) years of the Term and for the remaining fifteen (15) years of the Term an annual licence fee in the amount of $6,000 (plus tax) Municipal Clerk

PUBLIC NOTICE Pursuant to the authority of Section 26 of the Community Charter, the City of Cranbrook intends to provide a Licence to Devon Transport Ltd.(o/a Budget Car and Truck Rentals and Avis Rent A Car), and Enterprise Rent-A-Car Canada Company (o/a Enterprise Rent-A-Car and National Car Rental) (herein called “the Licensees”), permitting the Licensees the right and privilege to operate a Vehicle Rental Concession in designated areas at the Cranbrook Airport, such areas include space within the Air Terminal Building and Parking Lot, all areas are situated on the Cranbrook Airport lands commonly known as 1 – 9370 Airport Access Road, Cranbrook, BC, legally described as: Lot A (Formerly Kootenay Indian Reserve No. 1 Kootenay District), Plan NEP23763. The Licence for each Licensee will commence July 1, 2015 and end June 30, 2020 (herein called “the term”). In consideration of the Licences, during the term, the Licensees will pay rent to the City of Cranbrook equal to the greater of the Minimum Annual Guarantee (MAG) or a Percentage of Gross Annual Revenue, for each of the Licence years. Municipal Clerk

new to the area, he wanted to get an idea of the kind of impact the theatre has in the community. He found there were a few main categories. The first was accessing big city arts and entertainment. The second was connecting to family and friends. The third was developing lifelong experience for youth. The fourth was civic pride. The Key City Theatre is also having good success with its new twice a year magazine. He said with that, they are also planning expanded programming for next year, based on success they have been having in the past few years developing specific audiences. “In this next year we’re going to be seeing some equipment upgrades and some facility upgrades,” he said. “We just received a $75,000 grant from Columbia Basin Trust, which will be hopefully paired with federal grant matching those funds to do some major equipment upgrades for the facility.” Olstead said they are also in the process of putting together plans for the rebuild of the Key

KCT manager Galen Olstead City Theatre itself. Mayor Lee Pratt commented that the Key City Theatre’s new programs look very professionally done. “I think when people see something like that, it would help in the ticket sales too,” Pratt said. Coun. Danielle Cardozo thanked Olstead for the work he and the team have been doing. “I think we have seen some amazing things since you’ve come onboard and you have a great team that you work with,” Cardozo said. Coun. Tom Shypitka acknowledged the Key City Theatre’s importance to Cranbrook. “It’s a huge part of

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our community lifestyle... and inspirational to the youth, it’s priceless almost,” Shypitka said. “I don’t think I could really imagine Cranbrook not having a Key City Theatre.” Coun. Norma Blissett said it is a jewel in the community. “You can go in in the last minute and get a ticket and there is no bad seat in the house, and I appreciate that,” Blissett said. “Also the quality of shows that we’ve had are phenomenal. I’ve lived in larger centres, but to have access to the level of entertainment that you bring in is really wonderful to the community.” Coun. Isaac Hockley also weighed in. “We are the entertainment capital of the Kootenays, and it’s not because of the Western Financial Place, it’s because of the Key City Theatre,” Hockley said. “Obviously with help from the Western Financial place, but yeah, you guys are doing an amazing job. We’re excited to see where it is going.” Coun. Wesly Graham was not in attendance.

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“During the arrest, police were able to gain additional evidence to support charges on other incidents. Currently the subject is in custody and police will be taking him before a Judicial Justice of the Peace later [Thursday]. “Police are recommending three charges of Theft, Break and Enter and Wear a Disguise.” One of the victims of theft has been the Kimberley Arts Council Centre 64, which lost almost $1,000 in cash that was stored at Centre 64 two weeks ago, and then just this past weekend in another break in, lost a brand new computer. Police have not indicated whether the suspect they arrested was involved in these thefts. “Following hot on the heels of the breakin at Centre 64 on Sunday night, July 5, in which a quantity of

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cash was stolen from a locked arts council administration office, thieves again broke into the arts centre on Saturday night, July 11, this time stealing a brand new computer from the same office previously broken into,” said Arts Council President Mike Redfern. “The method of entry into the building was the same as on the previous occasion. Given the similarity between the two break-ins, Kimberley Arts Council staff and directors suspect that the same thieves were involved.” Redfern says the theft was discovered by administrative assistant Irma de Visser on Sunday when she entered the arts centre and discovered her office door, newly installed to replace the door damaged in the previous break-in, broken open once again. Her new Dell Optiplex 3020 computer was missing and the drawers in the desk had been ransacked. A storage room had also been broken into from which a projector had been stolen. “Disheartened but not defeated, Kimberley Arts Council is now reinforcing all exterior doors and will install motion detector lights,”Redfern said. “In addition, cash and computers are now being removed from the premises at close of the work day and keys secured. An ironic post-it note stuck on the outside of the door used in the two break-ins by a volunteer helping in the repair work states: “No cash on premises; you’ve got it all. Thanks.” Newel says the arrest made is an excellent example of police and the public working together. “Kimberley General Duty members were able to quickly follow up based on information they had gathered over the last few weeks. The Cranbrook/Kimberley Crime Reduction Team assisted in the investigation and was instrumental in linking several crimes to the individual.”

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Letters to the Editor Great Neighbours

Saturday was my husband’s 65th birthday and retirement party at the Elks. Unfortunely the Power went out for a lengthy time. I didn’t know what to do. I ended inviting everyone to my house All these wonderful guests pitched in and brought extra chairs, ice, mix, etc. They truly made my husband’s birthday a wonderful party. This is why I love Kimberley. People will pitch in and help when ever possible without question. Thank you all. Without your help and generosity we would not have been able to celebrate my husband’s special day. Noweata Schofer Kimberley

Tax debt

I am responding to the article by Jim Bronskill from the Canadian Press, concerning the amount of tax debt determined by the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) to be uncollectable. Here are the facts: When a tax debt is

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written off, it is not because the CRA does not have the resources to collect the debt. Rather it is because there is no reasonable prospect of recovery, or the amount is uncollectable due to the expiration of the legal limitation period to collect, or the debtor is insolvent. For perspective: in fiscal year 20132014, the Agency collected a total of $330.9 billion in taxes and other revenues such as Employment Insurance premiums, Canada Pension Plan contributions, interest and penalties. The amount written off — $3.4 billion ? represents only 1% of the total tax collected. Even when an account is written off, it may remain collectable and the taxpayer?s obligation to pay may not be eliminated. The CRA has the right to collect the debt in the future if the taxpayer is located or their financial situation improves. Further, the CRA’s actions to address offshore tax evasion have never been more substantial. Most recently, Economic Action Plan (EAP) 2015 invested an additional $58.2 million for tax avoidance by large and complex entities, and

an additional $25.3 million to address offshore non-compliance. Because of these efforts we are seeing results. The dramatic increase in taxpayer submissions to the CRA’s Voluntary Disclosures Program (VDP) indicates that Canadians are aware of the CRA’s focus on detecting and deterring offshore non-compliance. More than 5000 disclosures related to offshore activities were received by the CRA from April 1, 2013 to March 31, 2014, leading to the identification of $303 million in unreported income. Compare that to fiscal year 201415, where that number rose to 10,188 disclosures and $708 M in identified unreported income. This is millions of dollars that, as a result of concerted government action, is now being collected and returned to Canada’s revenue base. Mireille Laroche, Deputy Assistant Commissioner Collections and Verification Branch Canada Revenue Agency

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was talking with some friends about care about your life or your pain or your a recent column in which I suggest- anxieties. ed that the life of faith (or, in fact, On the other hand, God does care. any life worth living) is not a con- God doesn’t have any bodyguards. God stant adrenaline rush, but is made doesn’t really care about how we come up of doing a million boring little things. into God’s presence; God just invites us We live out our faith a day at a time, a mo- over and over again to meet with him, to ment at a time, doing the everyday, ordi- talk to him, to reach out only to discover that God is already reaching nary things of our life and out to us. God’s presence trying to live with compasisn’t marked out by protosion and grace. cols; it’s marked by love and One of my friends told compassion. me about meeting people Rev. Yme I’ve often said that church on the street who would say, “Oh, I could never go Woensdregt needs to be more like Alcoholics Anonymous. AA is a to church. I’m just not group of men and women who gather good enough!” I must confess that I was surprised by together knowing that they are equally this statement. I made a joke, and sug- broken, that they need to learn a new way gested that she answer, “Oh you should of living, and that they can’t do it alone. And sometimes I think it would be see our priest; he’s no good either!” But much more honest of us if we came to then I reflected more deeply on this. The traditional view of the church church, and began with “Hi, I’m Yme. I’m (and certainly the one I grew up with) is broken. I’m a sinner. I’ve made a mess of that you dress up to go to church, put on my life, and I need help to fix it.” That’s a scary proposition. All around your best and bravest face and pretend that everything is just hunky–dory in your us, we are encouraged to “never let them life. You cover up all the pain in your life; see you sweat.” Don’t show your weakyou hide all your faults; you disguise the nesses. Don’t ever be vulnerable with brokenness; and above all, you smile anyone else. Give the impression that you’re successful. Project an air of confiwhen you go to church. My mother used to ask me when I dence. Let them know you have it all tosquirmed as she was trying to clean me gether. It is difficult to admit we’re vulnerable up on a Sunday morning, “You would dress up to meet the queen, wouldn’t and broken. But as millions of people in AA have found, the first step is to admit you? Well is God any different?” At the time, I didn’t have an answer for you are powerless. And when you do, when we actually screw up the courage to that question. admit that we are human and broken, at Now, I do. Yes, God is different. The queen has least three amazing things happen. First, we find an amazing sense of protocols for meetings. She is protected by security guards. You only get to see her freedom when we admit the truth. It when she invites you. She doesn’t really comes as a relief when it finally comes

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out. We no longer have to pretend that we have it all together. We no longer have to work so hard to keep up a front. Secondly, we finally reach out and receive the help we need. When we dare to admit that we need help, it comes. We reach out, and others respond, whether it be family and friends or professionals in the caring professions. When that happens, we are on our way to becoming whole again. Thirdly, as we slowly become whole again, we discover that we don’t just receive it for ourselves. We are set free to offer healing and grace to others. We become more empathetic, more caring, more loving ourselves. We become part of the healing process for other people. I’ve mentioned my own darkness in these columns before. I was clinically depressed. As a priest, I didn’t think I could let anyone else know, and so I cycled down further until I made a plan to kill myself. It was sheer grace that someone found me in time. In my healing, I experienced those three things. Finding a community of faith where we can be honest about ourselves is a gift beyond measure. It’s scary, sure it is. But when we find a church, a community, with whom we can be honest, with whom we can worship, pray, confess, sing, meditate, laugh and cry—then the process of renewal transforms us and makes us more whole. Hi. I’m Yme. I’m a sinner, and I can’t make it alone. I don’t have it all together. And that’s ok. Will you join me? Yme Woensdregt is Pastor at Christ Church Anglican in Cranbrook

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‘Watchman’ raises questions F ans of Harper Lee’s classic novel To Kill a Mockingbird have either been eagerly awaiting publication of an “earlier” novel by the author or dreading it. After its publication in 1960, To Kill a Mockingbird became one of the most popular and best read novels of its generation. Lee, like Catcher in the Rye novelist J.D. Salinger, spent much of her life thereafter being hounded to produce more work. She also won a Pulitzer Prize for the book. The voice of Scout, a young girl telling the story of being raised by her father, the lawyer Atticus Finch, has become familiar to a half-century of readers. And the movie version, starring Gregory Peck as the kind and principled southern lawyer, enhanced Lee’s reputation as having created a novel for its time. Race relations and the civil rights of black Americans were of major interest in the 1960s and To Kill a Mockingbird illustrated the horrors of bigotry and celebrated a character who defended, albeit fruitlessly, an innocent black man in a deeply prejudiced community. Like many, my interest was piqued last year with the report that a new Harper Lee novel was about to be published. The publisher had to get court approval that Lee, now 89, was mentally sound enough to give permission for the publication of Go Set a Watchman. That Go Set a Watchman apparently sat untouched for more than half a century was enough to raise concerns about it and whether Lee had ever really intended it to be published. Current speculation sug-

gests that To Kill a Mockingbird evolved from the original Go Set a Watchman, with the young novelist being heavily influenced by an editor at Lippincott over a period of several years. Go Set a Watchman is a third-party narration, unlike the first-person voice in the form of Scout who, in the newly released book, is now a young adult living in New York. In it, she returns to her hometown to visit her dad. Atticus is an out-and-out bigot, not the voice of reason and justice that was so deeply celLorne ebrated in the movie Eckersley (which placed a much greater emphasis on the trial). With Lee’s original editor long dead, and the writer herself at an advanced age, the relationship between the two novels will likely never be determined to anyone’s satisfaction. But it certainly raises questions about the control that an editor has over a writer. Did Lee submit Go Set a Watchman (it’s a phrase from the Bible book of Isaiah) and then get bullied into making it a more palatable story for the time? There is no denying that an editor’s role is to work to help polish the author’s work and make it as appealing as possible to readers, which also makes it more saleable and, in the end, more profitable. But it is also possible that an easily influenced young writer might be pushed into making changes that stray far from her original intent on the assumption that to do so is part of what it takes to get published. As I have read through reviews and reader comments in recent days it is apparent that Go Set a Watchman as it was

originally written would not have been as well received had it been published circa 1960, and certainly not to the extent that To Kill a Mockingbird was. Told through a voice of innocence, Mockingbird acknowledged racism in the south, but offered a ray of hope in the character of Finch, who defended a black man in the face of prevailing public opinion. Once Gregory Peck put his own stamp on the role, Atticus Finch became a literary icon, a character who promised a brighter future for America. By contrast, Go Set a Watchman depicts Finch as yet another bigot in a community of bigots in a region where black people were often seen more as cheap labour and less as human beings. A novel about a bigoted lawyer is, as a review in the Guardian points out, “much less likeable and school-teachable.” Like most people of my era, I first came across To Kill a Mockingbird as an English class reading assignment. I think it is highly unlikely that we would have studied Go Set a Watchman. The former provided the basis for discussion about race issues but, with Atticus Finch at its heart, also offered hope for a generation that valued hope above all else. While there is the chance that Go Set a Watchman could well be the result of Harper Lee once again being manipulated by the publishing world, I look forward to reading it. If nothing else, it is a rare opportunity for a reader to get a glimpse of something closer to an author’s original intent for her first novel. Lorne Eckersley is the publisher of the Creston Valley Advance.


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Kimberley native Jared du Toit chases title at B.C. Amateur du Toit holds four-stroke lead after 54 holes; championship round set for Friday at Fairview Mountain Golf Club

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Kimberley native Jared du Toit is in the driver’s seat at the 113th B.C. Amateur Golf Championship, holding a four-stroke lead heading into the final round. du Toit fired a thirdround 69 on Thursday afternoon at Fairview Mountain Golf Club in Oliver, pushing his total score to 11-under par after 54 holes. The third-round score set du Toit, the third-ranked men’s amateur golfer in Canada, four strokes ahead of second-place Stuart Macdonald. Macdonald, of Vancouver’s Point Grey Golf and Country Club, pencilled in a third-round score of 74. He entered the third round with a one-stroke lead over du Toit, but now finds himself four shots back heading into the final day of competition. After opening the front nine with a oneover 36, du Toit found his groove on the back nine, striking five birdies

onto the scorecard en route to a four-under 32. du Toit was the only competitor to break 70 on Thursday afternoon. Average scoring in each of the first two rounds was more than a full stroke better than it was during third-round action.

Golfers averaged 76.19 strokes on opening day and pretty much maintained that during second round action, with an average score of 76.16. After the cut following round two, the remaining competitors registered an average score of 77.63 Thursday afternoon. The only other East Kootenay linkster to make the cut and advance to the third round of play was du Toit’s

younger brother Russell, also of Kimberley. Russell du Toit finished his third round by registering a score of 79, leaving him in a fiveway tie for 62nd. The top 25 golfers (and ties) from the 113th B.C. Amateur Championship will advance to the Canadian Men’s Amateur Championship, set to be played at the Weston Golf and Country Club and Lambton Golf and Country Club in Toronto, beginning Aug. 10. A total of 158 golfers were in action through the first 36 holes at Fairview Mountain Golf Club. The cutline was established at seven-over par (151) on Wednesday afternoon with 79 golfers advancing to the final 36 holes of competition. Missing the cut was a group of East Kootenay locals, including: Scott Merriam (Cranbrook), Karson O’Keefe (Creston), Bryan Smithson (Creston), Justin Sawley (Kimberley) and Jacob Bowes (Kimberley). The final round of

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Wednesday was a rough day for East Kootenay representatives at the 113th B.C. Amateur Golf Championship in Oliver, but they still took time to pose for a photo ahead of second-round action. From left to right: Justin Sawley (Kimberley), Scott Merriam (Cranbrook), Jared du Toit (Kimberley), Russell du Toit (Kimberley) and Jacob Bowes (Kimberley). play is scheduled to begin at 8:30 a.m. (Mountain) on Friday morning.

Russell du Toit is scheduled to tee off at 9:50 a.m. (Mountain), with brother Jared play-

ing in the final group at 10:40 a.m. (Mountain). Designed by renowned Canadian golf

course architect Les Furber, Fairview Mountain Golf Club stands 7,025 yards in length.

Bandits head to Montana intent on defending State ‘B’ championship Taylor Rocc a Sports Editor

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Bandits coach Paul Mrazek (right) has a chat with veteran pitcher Tyler Thorn (left) and catcher Brandon Ouillette earlier this season.

The Cranbrook Bandits open their title defence at the American Legion Baseball Montana State ‘B’ Championship this weekend in Hamilton, Mont. Posting a 15-21-1 record to this point in the season, Cranbrook’s boys of summer have seen plenty of ups and downs. “We’ve done the teaching,” said head coach Paul Mrazek prior to heading south of the border. “They’ve seen pretty much everything that they’ve had to through games and practice now this year. It’s just knowing the situations, which they should be comfortable in now. “You’ve got to do three things to be successful: You’ve got to pitch well, you’ve got to hit well and you’ve got to

play good defense and minimize the errors. “Over the last couple weeks, the errors have been the issue. We’ve pitched well enough to win and we’ve been hitting the ball hard.” The Bandits dropped three of four games last weekend in Kalispell, including a contest that saw them blow a 7-0 lead before losing to Medicine Hat in extra innings. On the flip side of that coin, veteran southpaw Tyler Thorn pitched a five-inning no-hitter against Priest River last weekend, so there’s little to be concerned about when it comes to the mound. “Last year, in five games we had 55 hits,” Mrazek said. “If we go in and hit the ball like that this year, offensively we

should be able to compete with all the teams there. I just want them to stay relaxed and loose and go play good defense. We’re going to make errors at this level, we just have to make sure we don’t make too many.” The Bandits first game of the state championship was slated for 12 p.m. (Mountain) Thursday afternoon against the Billing Boltz. Thursday evening at 5 p.m. (Mountain) the Bandits were back in action against the Helena Independence. Results were unavailable by press deadline Thursday. After Thursday’s doubleheader, the Bandits get right back at it early Friday morning when they face the Missoula Mavs at 9:30 a.m.

(Mountain). The rest of the weekend will be determined based on results from the opening three games. The Bandits finished the 2014 campaign with a record of 20-23, culminating with an 11-5 victory over Medicine Hat in the Montana State ‘B’ Championship. The Bandits went undefeated at the 2014 edition of the state championship, claiming five victories by a total margin of 66-12.

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Days Inn Cranbrook is looking for a dynamic individual to join our team. The Front Office Manager assists the General Manager in all day to day duties. They are responsible for overseeing both the Front Desk and Housekeeping Teams. The ideal candidate will be able to work with little supervision, assume operation of the business in the GM’s absence and will have a strong inclination and/or experience in sales. Flexible schedule, evenings and weekends required. Days Inn Cranbrook is a newly renovated 90 room hotel. Our rooms were renovated in June 2015. We take pride in the comfort and service we provide our guests. Key Responsibilities: t To guide, direct, organize and develop both the Front Desk and Housekeeping Associates t Respond to guest inquiries for group bookings, handle guest matters in a professional manner t Manage all administrative duties as required. Including but not limited to: scheduling, placing orders and preparing payroll for processing t Participate in staff recruitment, selection and training t Set a positive example for all staff members by being punctual, reliable and trustworthy t Make suggestions for improvements in overall operations with the emphasis on increasing guests and colleague satisfaction, revenue and cost reduction. t Work to build our corporate client base Knowledge, Skills and Behaviors Required: t Supervisory experience preferred (willing to train a candidate with the right attitude and fit) t Sales Experience an asset t Post-Secondary Education in Hospitality or related field an asset t Good time management with the ability to prioritize tasks t Excellent problem solving skills and a proven ability to work in a fast paced environment t Superior written and oral communication skills t Fluent in English (written and verbal) t Position requires a mix of standing, sitting and walking t Ability to motivate and mange a diverse team t Demonstrate an ability to supervise a team with good judgment and common sense t Positive attitude t An ability to create an environment of comfort for our guests while recognizing repeat business opportunities This position is ideal for someone looking to work in a midmarket hotel. We are open to new Hotel/Restaurant College graduates with little experience. Our company is growing and there is room for future advancement. **Only those selected for an interview will be contacted. We will accept in person resumes – Please see Heidi. Must have legal permission to work in Canada** Salary to be negotiated. No phone calls please.

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the coat at the Always in Vogue clothes shop. After store employee Darren Halloran posted the photo on social media, a response on Stewart’s Facebook page says he didn’t check what the jacket was made of and was irritated the photo was being displayed. “Rod has since been very upset to learn that the shop has been using

ST. JOHN’S, N.L. Anti-sealing activist Paul Watson says he has his doubts about Rod Stewart’s public statement that he didn’t realize he was donning a sealskin coat during a visit to a clothing store in St. John’s, N.L. The rock and roll artist was in the city on Saturday and had his photograph taken wearing

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this image as an advertisement for an industry that he does not know much about and certainly does not support,” says his Facebook page. “Rod went there to play music and as always had an absolute blast performing to the people of Canada.” Watson says he thinks Stewart’s explanation was prompted by criticism from his fans. “It might be popular to say you support the seal hunt in Newfoundland, but it isn’t very popular anywhere else,” he said Thursday in a telephone interview from France. Watson wrote a commentary on Stewart’s decision to wear the coat on Facebook, going so far as to rewrite the lyrics to his song “Do Ya Think I’m Sexy?” to reflect the controversy surrounding the seal hunt. Halloran says he regrets he didn’t tell the star more about the political controversy and he didn’t intend to cause problems for Stewart by posting the picture. “We didn’t do it for publicity and we apologize he had to go through this right now,” he said.

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New penalties eyed for careless fire starts Tom Fletcher Black Press

The B.C. government is reviewing its penalties for those who start forest fires with campfires or discarded cigarette butts, as losses pile up from a severe early fire season. Prince George-Mackenzie MLA Mike Morris has been assigned to the review, as the province’s forest fire crews continue to work flat-out to keep up with lightning-caused fires and those caused by human carelessness. Morris said he will examine what new penalties can be effectively enforced. “For example, should we be banning those who break fire bans from attending our provincial parks?” Morris said. “Should we look at larger fines up to and in-

cluding possibly of the impoundment of vehicles for those who flick lit cigarette butts out of their windows?” One tree faller has been killed as the B.C. Wildfire Service continues to work against 175 active wildfires, down from 200 since the start of the week due to cooler weather and showers. The service has tackled more than 1,000 forest fires so far this year, about a third of them human caused. “There are some who have suggested you can’t legislate against stupidity,” Forests Minister Steve Thomson said. “But if exploring the idea of increasing fines or acting on ideas that mean more people will get the message, I think we should be prepared to have a look at it.”

Witnesses can report careless smokers or breaches of the province-wide outdoor fire ban with the same phone numbers as to report wildfires, 1-800663-5555 or *5555 on a mobile phone. Of the 14 new fires Monday, two are suspected to have been human-caused. About 375 of this season’s fires are listed as human-caused, burning 44,000 hectares. Most new forest fire starts this week have been from lightning storms in the Kootenay region, but most were accompanied by rain and no large new fires have been added. States of local emergency continue in the Cariboo, Squamish-Lillooet and Alberni-Clayoquot Regional Districts as of Tuesday.

B.C. Wildfire Service

A firefighter at the scene of the Cougar Creek fire at Nahatlatch Provincial Park, northwest of Boston Bar in the Fraser Canyon.

Economic growth means raises for unions Tom Fletcher

The B.C. government exceeded its financial targets for the last fiscal year, and the economy grew enough that unions that signed on to the government’s growth sharing formula will likely see a small pay increase in 2016. Finance Minister Mike de Jong presented the province’s

audited public accounts Wednesday, with a surplus of $1.68 billion, almost 10 times the size it was forecast to be. That was due mainly to higher personal, corporate and sales tax revenue in the later part of the fiscal year that ended in March. Gross domestic product growth came in at 2.6 per cent

for the year, ahead of the finance ministry’s economic forecast council figure of 2.3 per cent. Public service union contracts signed last year included a formula to distribute half of any gain above that independent forecast, translating to a 0.15 per cent additional raise. De Jong said the GDP

numbers must still be finalized by Statistics Canada, and the adjustment to pay levels for employees in the health, education and other public services who signed on will be made in 2016. De Jong said he is tracking the steeply rising cost of the current forest fire season, and there is a contingency fund to

cover whatever is needed. That uncertainty and international instability in Asia and Europe mean the government will not assume higher revenues will continue. Sales tax revenue exceeded budget forecasts by $322 million, and corporate tax revenue was up $208 million. Property transfer tax was up

$128 million, and all other taxes brought in $254 million more than forecast. Natural resource revenue decreased by $18 million from 2013-14, despite an increase in forest revenue of $35 million due to economic recovery. Less rainfall and snowpack led to $74 million less in power production.

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