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Rosen Lake fire contained, Ward Creek still burning T R E VO R C R AW L E Y

Quick action by the BC Wildfire Service Crews and firefighters from the Jaffray Fire Department made a big

difference this afternoon as a lightning-caused fire 1.5 kilometres northwest of Rosen Lake is in mopup.

The fire has been contained – with 100 per cent of the perimeter being “wetlined” and fuel free. A five-person contract crew was

on site Thursday to continue mopping up hot spots. At the height of the action, there were seven RDEK firefighters

from Jaffray, a four-person BC Wildfire Service Unit Crew, helicopter and air tender on the fire. The RDEK would like

to acknowledge the work of Fire Chief Dave Boreen and local volunteer firefighters with the Jaffray and Baynes Lake fire departments. The

volunteer firefighters have been called out many times this summer to work side by side with B.C. Wildfire Service crews when a fire threatens a community.

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ty,” Wilcox said. “I think, really, it’s because we do have a large diversity in our area of granting — arts, culture, sports and rec, health, social services, seniors and the environment — that are broadbased with a community approach, that is appealing for Telus to support.”

Know anyone looking for some commercial space? It can fit a few fire trucks and is considered a heritage building. That’s right, the City of Cranbrook has officially put the former firehall on the market after council made the decision to do so earlier in April. Retailing for $349,000, the old firehall has 6,914 square feet with a second storey, but any new owner will require approval from the city concerning use and occupation.

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ROTARY WAYS TO BEAT HEAT: Lola Driscoll (left) and Gabriella Driscoll have a cooling out experience in Cranbrook’s Rotary Park, Thursday, July 23.

Telus supports Cranbrook Foundation via Facebook B A R RY CO U LT E R

A new social media campaign is providing an opportunity to benefit a local foundation that works to support local non-profits and charitable organizations. Telus is donating $5 to the Cranbrook and District Community Foundation (CDCF), up to $5,000, for every Facebook “Like” on its

For every ‘like’ Telus post gets, Cranbrook Foundation gets $5

July 20 Facebook post. The post can be found on the Cranbrook and District Community Foundation’s Facebook page. (Go on Facebook, search Cranbrook and District Community Foundation, find the Telus post and click on it.) The CDCF provides fund-

ing for community non-profits through an annual granting program. The Foundation also holds funds for charitable organizations — like the Symphony of the Kootenays or Friends of Fort Steele, for example. Riley Wilcox, Executive Director of the CDCF, said

the campaign was part of Telus’s Community Giving program. “They contacted us, because they are in the area improving fibreoptic services for people, and because people are supporting them in that way they want to give back to the communi-


“So a contact from Kelowna got ahold of us and wanted to know if we wanted to be part of that. We thought it would really give us a big

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boost in the community, for raising funds but also our profile.” Wilcox said anytime someone is on Facebook, just go to the

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Foundation will go back and solicit more donations. “We won’t be doing that. It’s not a means for us to go back to the community and solicit more funds later on. Really, it’s Telus that’s making the contribution. The Cranbrook and District Community Foundation — a member of the national organization Community Foundations of Canada — was founded in 2004, and has given more than $368,000 to the community since then. In 2015 over $35,000 will be received by non-profit organizations serving the community. And Wilcox says there are ongoing developments in the works. “We’re working to develop a community fund for Fernie,” she said. “Nationally, the movement wants to see every that community in the country either has access to a community foundation or has a community foundation by 2017. “Our work over the spring and summer is to develop a fund for Fernie, so Fernie can have access to some of the great benefits that Cranbrook gets. “We just had our AGM, and we have new board members coming on in the fall. And we’ve been doing a lot of outreach with the financial community so we can be one of the options they can propose to their clients, maybe around wills and estates planning. We have a comprehensive piece of information on how people can do that.” For more information on the Cranbrook and District Community Foundation, go to www. cranbrookcf.ca.

A photo caption accompanying Thursday’s story on the Lord Strathcona’s Musical Ride coming to Ft. Steele indicated the date of the event was Aug. 3. The date is actually Sunday, Aug. 2. The Townsman regrets for the misinformation. Sunday, Aug. 2, at Ft. Steele Heritage Town is the date of Lord Strathcona’s Horse Musical Ride.

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Bennett talks mining at conference TRE VOR CR AWLEY

Resource extraction and liquid natural gas (LNG) dominated discussions between industry groups and Canada’s provincial mining ministers at a conference in Halifax this past weekend. Kootenay-East MLA Bill Bennett, the B.C. Minister of Energy and Mines, joined his provincial counterparts, along with Federal and industry representatives at the annual Energy and Mines Ministers’ Conference to network and address common issues. Bennett noted that his fellow ministers were very interested in learning about B.C.’s LNG projects as well as B.C. Hydro’s generation of electricity through conservation programs. In terms of LNG, Bennett said there was lots of interested in developing the industry on the East Coast and referenced the province’s agreement with Petronas, which was recently approved by the legislature. “Nova Scotia is working on two, and New Brunswick is working on one,” said Bennett. “I have to tell you, they were enthusiastically congratulatory to British Columbia for signing this deal with Petronas. “It’s not a final deal until the Federal Government provides an environmental certificate, but we now have the agreement in place, it is legislated in place, we have the final investment decision from the company, we have our final tax structure in place.” Bennett noted the LNG deal will be a $3540 billion investment for B.C. “For them to hear about a $40 billion project and the prospect of even others and more projects like that, it blows them away and I hope that British Columbians realize how fortunate we are to have that much natural gas, to be here on the West Coast and I hope they understand that we’re doing everything we can to exploit that opportunity.” The fallout from the

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BC’s Energy & Mines Minister Bill Bennett joining other ministers at the Energy & Mines Ministers Conference in Halifax, Nova Scotia this week to discuss economic growth, energy security, Aboriginal engagement and environmental protection with the objective of further increasing the responsible development of natural resources across Canada. Mount Polley accident—the disaster where the tailings pond burst, sending millions of gallons of tailings pond sludge into Polley Lake—was also another big component of the conference, Bennett added. “I presented an extensive presentation to all the ministers about the independent panel and what it discovered in terms of the Mount Polley accident and what the province is doing to change our

policies and regulations going forward,” Bennett said. “There is a lot of pressure on a lot of the mines’ ministers across the country to learn from what happened in B.C., so that played a pretty big part in our discussions around mining.” Common issues facing ministers across inter-provincial boundaries seem to relate to public confidence in the industry, said Bennett. “Everyone was chal-

lenged to help the public understand the need for resource extraction and to understand from a scientific standpoint how resources can be extracted safely and in an environmentally responsible way,” he said, noting that public confidence also extended to developing pipelines and developing LNG in Quebec and the Maritime provinces. Access to venture capital by junior exploration companies was also another issue that

was raised by Bennett himself. “While it’s true that low commodity prices are driving down the interest and opportunity around grassroots mining activity, it’s also true that even if you want to go out and explore and if you think you have something worth investigating, it is harder than it’s ever been before to raise that high-risk investment,” Bennett said. He gave the example that if a junior exploration company raises $3

million in venture capital, $500,000 of that goes to legal fees. If junior exploration companies don’t have the capital for resource exploration and development, that eventually has a detrimental effect on the economy, he continued. “A decade or two down the line, you don’t have any of these junior projects that can be developed over the next decade into a mine and that’s what I’m concerned about, that’s

what the Prospectors and Developers Association is concerned about,” Bennett said. Leading up to the conference, three priorities were identified by industry groups in a joint statement from the Canadian Mineral Industry Federation, the Mining Association of Canada and the Prospectors and Developers Association of Canada. The groups wanted the ministers to address challenges in a new regulatory regime and clarify duty to consult, address the higher costs of operating in remote and northern Canada, and help junior companies access more capital. “Despite the current downturn, the industry continues to make enormous contributions to the social and economic well-being of Canadians,” said Pierre Gratton, the president and CEO of the MAC. “However, these contributions cannot be taken for granted. “Working in partnership with industry, governments can take concrete steps now to position the sector for future success so that, together, we can seize growth opportunities at the earliest signs of the next upturn.”

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Old Cranbrook fire hall goes on sale CONTINUED from page 1

The decision by the city to sell the building caused a backlash as the Cranbrook and District Arts Council had hoped to use the space for as a cultural hub.

In a presentation to city council in March, CDAC president Sioban Staplin said the organization had a plan to turn the firehall into an arts and culture cen-

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tre with educational facilities and a gallery. The decision to sell the building was made in-camera at a council meeting at the end of April. “It was a tough decision made, and we feel it was the right decision made for the majority of the citizens of Cranbrook,” said Cranbrook Mayor Lee Pratt, at the time. In 1929, the two-storey Fire Hall was constructed at 11 Ave. & 1 St. South. A.E. Jones tendered and built the Fire Hall at a cost of $12,144, with Patmore Bros. installing plumbing at $498 and A. Lebeau installing heating at $2,645. The building was in use until 2014. With files from Arne Petryshen

Cranbrook’s old Number One Fire Hall, built in 1929, is on sale for $349,000.

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Ward Creek fire grows to 110 hectares Continued from page 1 Another fire in the Ward Creek area has grown to 110 hectares since being discovered on July 21. Located roughly 30 kilometres west of Newgate, the fire is expected to be completely machine-guarded by midday Thursday. There is a helicopter doing some bucketing, while 45 personnel are en route, according to Karlie Shaughnessy, a fire information officer with the Southeast FIre Centre. “The fire danger rating in that area is extreme in that area,” Shaughnessy said. “The fire grew real quickly due to strong winds in the area and also because of the dry fuels.” All campfire and open fire bans remain in effect.

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Fire crews from the B.C. Wildfire Service and volunteer firefighters with the Jaffray and Baynes Lake fire departments contained a small blaze out near Rosen Lake. “It won’t be taken off until we see significant precipitation Cen-

tre-wide,” Shaughnessy added. The Ward Creek fire

is also generating a lot of smoke which can be visible in the Wardner/

Koocanusa region. Across the SEFC, there are 70 active fires

burning. Since April 1st, there have been 372 fires, most of which

were lightning caused, however, 49 were human-caused.

JulyFest 2015 packed in the crowds in Kimberley dinator Jason Toner. Guarnery also said that without the support from the City of Kimberley the event would not have run so smoothly. “It was so valuable and greatly appreciated beyond words. I don’t even know what to say about the city employees; they are fantastic,” he said. “During the event when we needed things moved or forklifted or bobcat, just in getting some details down on the final logistics at the last minute, during the whole event, whatever changes we would have to make to just make things run more streamline. They were incredibly helpful and would work with us.” Guarnery said the attendance was fantastic. He said on the Friday there was between 1,500 — 1,800 people through the gates over the course of the day. On Saturday, there was 2,200 though the day. He said there was about 800 people that attended the concert in the Civic Centre on Saturday night. He said when compared to last year, the bocci pit attendance was similar, but the

concert attendance was lower. “They didn’t have quite the catalogue that (last year’s performers) Big Sugar and Wide Mouth Mason had. We knew that was going to be a very big draw. I was still very pleased and it was a great rock and roll show, from One Bad Son, the Wild, and the Honeymans.” A debrief is planned for next week, and then planning will begin for next years event. “We need to take a look at the things that went really well, and take a look at the things that we can do better in how we look at the event as it moves forward,” he said. A water park is planned for the area where the bocce is currently played, so that will be one of the considerations taken into account for next year. The Rotary Club is fundraising for the park, so Guarnery said they will have to have discussions to find out what the timeline is. “First we really need to debrief on this year, then we can make the appropriate plans for next year,” he said. “We’ll be looking at

community engagement at things going forward.” Guarnery also noted

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the great job that organizers did on the soccer tournament, 5/10 km run, and the long

boarding. “There are so many activities going on,” he said. “We saw smiles

Elks

Time marches on and things change. Back in the old days people used to keep history journals, newspaper articles and paper photographs. Lodge members would show up to the monthly dinner meeting all dressed up and decked out, it’s a lot more casual now. Yesterday someone dropped off a men’s dress set of Elks jewelry, a ring, cufflinks and a bolo tie and clip. They appear to be very old and it got me to thinking about the history and the longevity of the Elks. The Kimberley Elks received its charter in 1925 and have been at this location since 1951. They purchased the bowling alley lanes in 1949 for a cost of $6,400.00 and membership dues were $10.00 per year. Many years past someone kept a detailed journal of meetings and I was surprised at some of the details. For example in 1953 the R.C.M.P. filed 22 complaints against the club for infractions

against the Liquor Act and fined the club $1000.00!!!! Consider that in 1965 a tin of salmon cost $.59 two boxes of corn flakes $.79 and in 1966 High top runners cost $1.99 and the Daily Bulletin for

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JulyFest wrapped up this past weekend and organizers said the event was a success. Mike Guarnery, from the Kimberley and District Chamber of Commerce, said the city was packed with festival-goers over the weekend. “We had wonderful attendance, the participants at the bocce appeared to have a wonderful time,” Guarnery said. “The volunteers from Kimberley and Cranbrook were incredibly helpful and completely invaluable in getting all the tasks done that we needed. The musicians that came and played were fantastic.” There were about 75 volunteers that worked on the bocce pit, parade and arena. “The parade was wonderful,” he said. “When you look at the festivities and you look at the fun they’re having, and talking to some of the employers, they had really good solid business throughout the weekend too.” He noted the hard work the volunteers put in, as well as the JulyFest board of directors and JulyFest coor-

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new weather stripping. We strive to keep our prices less than the bars and have stripped the bar of the old smelly carpet and décor. The bowling alley has been upgraded and is available for your party and league starts in the fall. Ask your dad or your uncle and they will probably tell you about their first job as a pinsetter. Hall rental in 1974 cost $50.00 and today is only $300.00 even less for members. Countless weddings, celebrations of life and reunions have been held here over the years and this year is no exception. We have a grad reunion Fri. night and the hall is hosting an all age’s dance on Sat. with three live bands, The Party on High Street, The Bison Brothers & Strangers; $10.00 cover charge at the door.

The Laughing Elk $5.00 a year. The bar purchased a liquor dispensing system in 1962 for $235.20. I would bet it is still the one we use today. New coolers were installed at the bar in 1971 and are in need of some

Be part of the new history of the Elks and get your membership, which is only $75.00 for the year, think about that for a minute, membership has gone up less than $1.00 a year since 1949.

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he Bible is a human book. The heart of what I mean by that is that the Bible is a witness to how two ancient faith communities understood both God and the world in which they lived. The Old Testament (OT) is the witness of ancient Israel; the New Testament (NT) is the witness of the early church. Furthermore, the writings in the Bible span a time of about 1600 years. They weren’t all written by the same person. The different authors reflect differently about the nature and character of God and the nature of our life on earth. Over the course of those 16 centuries, the authors of the Bible spoke about the character of God in many different ways. Even so, I think it is possible to identify two primary ways of talking about who God is. The first way of talking about God is to talk about God as a holy God. The word “holy” means set apart or separate. A good example is the story in Exodus 3 about Moses seeing the burning bush which was not being consumed. Out of that bush, a voice speaks to Moses, “Take off your shoes for you are standing on holy ground.” There is something about this small piece of land that is made holy, made sacred by the presence of God. This spot has been set apart from the land all around. It is ordinary, but this small tract is sacred, set apart. And that’s what this concept of holiness does. It draws boundaries. It marks one part of life as being somehow sacred, and the rest of it as profane.

Over and over again in the Bible, we read, “You shall be holy, for I the Lord your God am holy.” Or again, in the Lord’s Prayer, “Our Father in heaven, hallowed be your name.” The word hallowed means to keep God’s name holy. One of the 20th century’s pre–eminent OT scholars, Walter Brueggemann, reminds us that the story of Israel tells us over and over again that we cannot take God for granted. That’s at the heart of what it means that God is holy. We cannot draw too close to God, or presume too much about God. The third commandment Rev. Yme points to the same reality. Woensdregt “You shall not take the name of the Lord your God in vain” is not about mindless cursing. It’s about invoking God’s name to bless our purposes. When Ronald Reagan christened a nuclear submarine “Corpus Christi” (which means Body of Christ) in 1983, he broke this commandment. When people use God to bless their causes, they are breaking this commandment. Holiness draws sharp lines between the sacred and profane. To be holy is to be pure. Holy people, like their holy God, keep themselves separate from anything unclean. Holiness divides people into “us” and “them”, and we definitely don’t want to be like “them”. So we stay away from anything that is impure or unclean. At its extreme, it means to withdraw from the world, like the Amish and other such groups. This is how they live out their holiness. But there is another primary way of

speaking about God’s character in the Bible. It talks about God as being compassionate. The one who bests exemplifies this, of course, is Jesus. For Jesus, God’s heart is marked by compassion. God loves the world with a deep and abiding passion. God’s heart overflows with compassion to those who suffer, those who are marginalized by the world. Just as Leviticus calls us to “be holy as God is holy,” so Jesus calls us to “be merciful, be compassionate, as your heavenly Father is compassionate.” (Luke 6) In the Sermon on the Mount, Jesus reminds us that “Blessed are the merciful, blessed are those who are compassionate, for they will be shown mercy, they will be shown compassion.” (Matthew 5) Now I want to be clear. This is not about finding an angry, holy God in the OT and a loving, compassionate God in the NT. We find both ways of talking about who God is throughout the Bible—a holy God; a compassionate God. And whereas holiness draws lines and boundaries, compassion reaches out across those boundaries to break down every kind of wall. Compassion unites us in our common humanity, and our common brokenness. Compassion reaches out to embrace all people in acts of love and justice. I try to keep both of these images of God together in a kind of healthy tension. But if I have to choose, I will choose a religion of compassion rather than holiness. Yme Woensdregt is Pastor at Christh Church Anglican in Cranbrook.


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Toxophily and other nocturnal events

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hen her daughter called her late at night and warned her that there might be a couple of felons in the neighbourhood, Molly did what any stout-hearted, British born woman would do; she put a kettle on for a cup of tea; tea is the panacea for all ills to the people of the British Isles. Apparently, according to a radio news item, a man and a woman had stolen a vehicle and were in the neighbourhood and were on the ‘lam’; they’d be looking for a place out in the country for somewhere to ‘hole up.’ Molly did check to

see if her husband were safe and snug upstairs and sound asleep and she assured herself that the two dogs were comfortable in the corner after their long half hour walk. She felt that she should lock the doors of the house, something she seldom did, but she wasn’t able find the house keys anywhere. She did try to recall if the keys were in their respective vehicles and wondered if she might go outside and check, but it was already dark and she was sure the dogs would get all excited, bark and possibly awaken her husband. Molly is a resolute

Peter Warland woman; she hails from the far north of England, Yorkshire and stands no nonsense from anyone; her husband calls her ‘My Moll’ but she and her husband have no guns in the house so, not panicking, she did what she reasoned was the next best thing. She

case there might be a worm in the apple and she’d hurt it, and Molly could never hurt a fly. In fact, insects, birds, small creepy creatures, other folk’s pets and wildlife in general line up to be pampered by the lady, so I am positive she wouldn’t have fired off a salvo of arrows at human beings, even if they were ‘on the lam’, desperate and dangerous. If they had turned up, she would have probably put on yet another pot of tea. Her husband, Roger, always reckoned that his wife tended to go off at tangents at times but being extremely fond of her, sometimes called her his mollycoddler. But he was unconscious at the time and unaware of his spouse’s worries. Molly, eschewing another re-run of her favourite ‘soap’, had turned off the TV and so she waited in the dark. In the corner of the living room one of the dogs was having nightmares. Molly strung the bow with difficulty. Tentatively, she pulled back on the string and didn’t have much luck. Certain muscles had atrophied over the years or the bow had stiffened; it was hard to tell. Our Yorkshire lass fell asleep on the sofa, the bow clutched in her hand. No arrow-pierced corpses were found in the morning.

sneaked upstairs, tiptoed past her sleeping mate and dug out her bow, a quiver and a handful of arrows. Before she had wed, she had been a toxophilist, not just an archer but a devotee to the sport. Now, although Molly had been a devotee to the sport of archery, she had never shot an arrow in the direction of any living thing, so as she lovingly straightened the feathers of her arrows, she pondered what she intended to do should those two felons roll up and ‘rattle her chain’. The sight of her in her Boudicca, Queen of the Iceni, poise with her bow and arrows at the ready, she thought, might at least deter the invaders, give them pause for thought. There is some ancient tale that I ought to remember and it involves bows and arrows, small boys and apples. Wasn’t it William Tell, over there in Switzerland, who daringly used a bow and arrow in order to shoot an apple off his young son’s head and therefore proved gravity and went running down the street naked crying ‘eureka’? Or was that Fig Newton? I get them muddled up. Anyway, our Moll, in her hey-day, might have been able to shoot an arrow off her son’s head but she certainly would have been hesitant in

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Cranbrook native helps B.C. U-16 squad to victory at Victoria Elite Youth Sevens Rugby tourney Taylor Rocc a Sports Editor

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Cranbrook’s Conor Sinclair, carrying the ball, breaks a tackle during B.C. Rugby Provincial Championships action in the Lower Mainland earlier this summer. Sinclair and his B.C. U-16 squad won the U-18 open division at the Victoria Elite Youth Sevens Rugby Tournament on July 11.

Cranbrook’s Conor Sinclair continues to have an impact in the world of B.C. sevens rugby. Sinclair, a student at Mount Baker Secondary School, has been suiting up for B.C. Rugby’s U-16 sevens rugby squad since the fall of 2014 and on July 10 and 11, he helped the outfit claim the U-18 open title at the Victoria Elite Youth Sevens Tournament. Sinclair and the U-16 squad went undefeated at the tournament, culminating with a 20-15 victory over Alberta’s

Celtic Barbarians in the championship finale. Leading up to the finale, Sinclair and Team B.C. knocked off a South Vancouver rep team 19-5 before working past the Utah Lions 2717. They then ran past the Vancouver Island Thunder by a 22-5 final before edging the Utah Cannibals 21-17. Despite facing competition up to two years older than them, the B.C. U-16 squad more than held its own in claiming the tournament title. The decision to play in the U-18 open division was made by the

team’s coaches, as they felt the unit would dominate the U-16 division. After claiming the U-18 open championship, the decision to play an age group up proved the right one for the development of Sinclair and his U-16 mates. Rugby sevens is a variant of rugby union in which teams are comprised of seven players to a side, as opposed to the typical 15 players a side. Rugby sevens has been recognized as an Olympic sport and will debut at the 2016 Summer Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.

Lamoriello resigns as Devils president; hired as new Leafs GM CANADIAN PRESS

TORONTO - The Toronto Maple Leafs pulled off the stunner of the NHL off-season, hiring Lou Lamoriello as their new general manager. Lamoriello spent 27 seasons as GM of the New Jersey Devils before stepping down in May. The 72-year-old Hockey Hall of Famer has three Stanley Cups on his resume, and the Devils made the final in 2012. But New Jersey missed the playoffs the past three years, leading to Ray Shero replacing Lamoriello as GM. Toronto had been without a GM since president Brendan Sha-

nahan fired Dave Nonis after the Leafs missed the playoffs for the second straight year. Shanahan left open the possibility of GM by committee with himself, Kyle Dubas, Mark Hunter and Brandon Pridham all having a say. In Lamoriello, the Leafs get veteran experience and someone who has relationships around the league that could benefit in trade talks. Already this summer the Leafs traded star winger Phil Kessel to the Pittsburgh Penguins, a move they made without a GM in place. Lamoriello’s hiring is the latest piece of an organizational makeover.

Toronto hired Mike Babcock as coach on an eight-year contract. New Jersey made the playoffs 21 times under Lamoriello. “I have worked with Hall-of-Fame coaches, and players and a great staff, all of whom contributed to our success,” Lamoriello said in a statement released by the Devils. “In the end, it’s about the people which makes this decision so difficult.” The Devils said only that Lamoriello had resigned to pursue other job opportunities. That job was working for Shanahan, whom he drafted in 1987, his first year with New Jersey.

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Arizona Coyotes, city of Glendale reach agreement to amend arena management deal John Marshall Associated Press

GLENDALE, Ariz. The Arizona Coyotes and the city of Glendale agreed to amend an existing lease agreement on Thursday, though the deal may only be a temporary fix in the team’s ongoing saga to remain in the desert. The amended deal, which will be voted on by the Glendale City Council on Friday, calls for the original 15-year, $225 million agreement to be cut to two years, expiring June 30, 2017.

It also would trim the management fee the city pays annually to the Coyotes from $15 million to $6.5 million and shift all hockey-related revenue to the team instead of Glendale, which would generate approximately $6 million for the Coyotes. A five-year out clause if the team lost more than $50 million that was part of the original agreement also has been removed. “This decision will bring much-needed certainty to our fans and sponsors about our near-term future and an

end to the uncertainty brought about through this legal action,” Coyotes co-owner and CEO Anthony LeBlanc said in a statement. “We know that hockey works in the Valley and we are committed to Arizona for the long-term.” The lease agreement was signed in 2013, not long after IceArizona purchased the team from the NHL. The City Council voted June 10 to terminate the agreement with the Coyotes, citing a conflict-of-interest law involving two Glendale

employees who later went on to work for the Coyotes. A judge granted the Coyotes’ request for a temporary restraining order two days later. A judge also ordered the city to make a scheduled $3.75 million payment to the team on June 29 and the Coyotes to increase their bond payment to Glendale by $750,000 to $1 million. If passed, the amended arena lease agreement will keep the Coyotes in Gila River Arena for the next two seasons, but will likely further re-

Council put the Coyotes’ future in doubt again with its vote to dissolve the lease agreement last month. The council cited an Arizona statute that allows a government entity to end an agreement if a person who worked on the deal later represents the other party. Former city attorney Craig Tindall is now the Coyotes general counsel and former Glendale communications director Julie Frisoni did consulting work for the team after leaving the city.

ture since former owner Jerry Moyes took the team into bankruptcy in 2009. The team was operated by the NHL for four seasons before IceArizona, headed by LeBlanc and George Gosbee, purchased the team and reached an arena management deal with Glendale. IceArizona sold a 51 per cent stake in the team to Philadelphia hedge fund manager Andrew Barroway last year, a move designed to strengthen the team’s financial footing. Glendale’s City

location speculation that has swirled around the team for the past six years. “This revised agreement represents a positive outcome for both the city and the Coyotes,” Glendale acting city manager Dick Bowers said in a statement. “It also allows us to move forward in a way that keeps an important economic driver in our community. That’s important for business and it’s important to our citizens.” The Coyotes have faced an uncertain fu-

Flames sign Lance Bouma C ANADIAN PRESS

CALGARY - The Calgary Flames signed forward Lance Bouma to a three-year contract on Thursday. Bouma played 78 games with the Flames last season, scoring 16 goals and adding 18 assists for 34 points. He has played 199 career NHL games with Calgary scoring 22 goals and adding 31 assists for 53 points. Bouma was drafted by the Flames in the third round of the 2008 draft.

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CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. — Scientists have identified a “close cousin” to Earth that’s orbiting a sun-like star and might harbour life. The researchers announced their discovery Thursday based on observations from NASA’s Kepler space telescope. “It is the closest thing that we have to another place that somebody

else might call home,” said Jon Jenkins, the lead data analyst from NASA’s Ames Research Center in California. This older, bigger cousin to Earth is called Kepler-452b. What makes this planet remarkable is that it orbits its star at about the same distance that Earth orbits the sun. What’s more, its home star looks to be similar to our sun.

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Kepler-452b is about 60 per cent larger than Earth (left). It’s about 1,400 light-years from Earth in the Constellation Cygnus. (CNN)

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Toronto councillor Norm Kelly has ended up in a Twitter feud with Philadelphia rapper Meek Mill after coming to the defence of Toronto musician Drake. It started when Mill sent a Twitter salvo aimed at Drake on Tuesday night after the VMA nominations were announced. “Stop comparing drake to me .... He don’t write his own raps! That’s why he ain’t tweet my album because we found out!,” Mill tweeted. Drake has yet to respond, but his supporters took to Twitter. A tweet from Kelly’s acccount was particularly indignant. “You’re no longer

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Based on what scientists know today, Jenkins added, “This is the closest thing we have to another Earth-sun twin system.” John Grunsfeld, NASA’s science mission chief, said the exoplanet system “as far as we can tell, is a pretty good close cousin to the Earth and our sun.” The planet itself is “the closest twin, so to speak, to Earth 2.0” yet found in the Kepler data. “This is about the closest so far,” Grunsfeld said, “and I really emphasize the ‘so far.’ ” One unanswered question is whether the planet is rocky. Scientists believe there’s a better than even chance it is. As for age and size, the planet is about 6 billion years old, 1.5 billion years older than Earth, and 60 per cent larger in diameter than our home planet. Its star, Kepler 452, is also older and bigger, as well as brighter than our sun. Planet 452b takes 385 days to orbit its star, just a little more than Earth takes for a one-year lap. It’s just a bit farther from

its star than Earth is from our sun. The planet is in a solar system that is 1,400 light years from our own, located in the Constellation Cygnus, or swan. “So pack your bags, it’s a long trip,” joked Jenkins. Planet 452b is among more than 500 new entries listed in the Kepler team’s latest catalogue of exoplanet candidates released Thursday. Kepler was launched in 2009 to hunt for exoplanets - worlds beyond our solar system. Of those 500-plus new potential planets, 12 are less than twice Earth’s diameter and also orbiting in the socalled habitable zone of their star, also known as the just-right Goldilocks zone. Kepler 452b is the first of those 12 to be confirmed as a true planet, thanks to ground observations. Altogether, the catalogue now includes 4,661 exoplanet candidates. Slightly more than 1,000 of them are confirmed to be planets.

Liberal Leader says no to coalition idea with NDP C anadian Press

Federal Liberal Leader Justin Trudeau is rejecting any idea of a formal coalition with the NDP. Trudeau says he doesn’t believe in reducing the options voters have at the ballot box. He also says there are very big differences between NDP and Liberal policies - on everything from child care to income-tax reform to the

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