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Covert district on boil water advisory CRAIG LINDSAY

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Another local water district is in hot water with Interior Health over a recent test result that came back high for coliform. As a result, Covert Irrigation Watering District has had to send out boil water advisory notices to all of their customers. Covert, servicing the area by the Danvile border crossing, has 39 customers who are serviced by two pumphouses and two wells. They are one of three improvement (irrigation) districts (along with Sion and Grand Forks Irrigation) that provide water to the rural area. Robert Birtles, environmental health officer for Interior Health (IH), said that they require all water systems to provide samples for analysis. IH ensures that all water for domestic use meets the standards under the Drinking Water Protection Act and Drinking Water Protection Regulations. “In this case, a sample taken on July 13, we got the results back on the 15th, which was indicating that they had 29 total coliform bacteria and the system was actually put on boil water notification as a result of that sample result that came back,” said Birtles. “Subsequent to that we had the operator provide another sample which was also came back unacceptable.” Birtles said that when they receive a positive sample for coliform or E. coli they have to inquire as to what may have caused those results and determine if notification warning is needed and in this case it was deemed necessary. The minimum amount of coliform (and E. coli) is less than one. Birtles said before Covert can come off the boil water notification. they will need to provide more samples. “The typical response is to get them to flush their system and refresh the watering system,” he said. “We’ll get them to take more samples. If they get two consecutive days of negative samples then we would remove the boil water notification.” Birtles said if they continue to test positive, they would have to shock chlorinate the system because there may be something going wrong with the system. Birtles said systems occasionally do have upset conditions and the monitoring helps detect that and the remedial action is to reduce the risk to the users. Covert has had positive results through 2015 until the last two testings (July 13 and 16). On Aug. 25, 2014, Covert tested positive for two coliforms. On Oct. 7, 2013, Covert tested positive for one coliform. Subsequent samples in both cases were clean. On Aug. 20, 2012, Covert had one coliform. The recent boil water notice is the first Covert has had since tracking began 10 years ago.

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This weekend was a busy one for the Grand Forks BMX Club. Racing began Friday with 60+ riders taking part in the Warnicke Scholarship Race and continued on Saturday with the Race For Life, which is estimated to have raised $2,500 to send to BC Children’s Hospital Leukemia Ward. The feature on Sunday was the Provincial Championship Race with 113 riders particpating. Competition was tough but local riders did great, said club president Dylan Zorn. The track is often busy, particularly on Wednesdays, as from spring to fall, the BMX club gathers for weekly races. All age ranges get out on the track and try their best as they race their bikes over the tabletops, through the rhythm sections and around the berms. Della Mallette photo

City at Stage 2 restrictions despite weekend’s rain Gazette Staff

Stage 2 watering restrictions are still in effect despite this weekend’s rain. The manager of operations for the city, David Reid, said in a release Monday that the need for residents to continue to be vigilant in following Stage 2 water restrictions is more important than ever. “Even though the area has received a little rain, we are still a long way from escaping drought conditions in this valley.” The city maintains Stage 1 water restrictions throughout the year, allowing watering on alternate days in order to proactively manage water levels and water infrastructure. Due to the diminished snow pack and the low volume of rain to date with high heat, the

city has now implemented Stage 2 Water Restrictions, and may need to implement more restrictive conservation measures should the current warm weather trend continue, Reid stated. “Water restrictions help all residents,” he said. “It helps conserve water, reduces power to pump and treat the water and reduces costs to taxpayers.” If someone forgets and waters on the wrong day or time, they may find a friendly reminder in the form of a Water Smart yellow flag on their lawn. “These timely reminders are intended to increase awareness about the restrictions, as well as share water conservation tips,” Reid said. Stage 2 restrictions include: • Even numbered civic addresses: Water• See RESTRICTIONS page A7

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1905 On Sunday at 2 p.m. the finishing touches were put on the new smokestack at Granby. Mr. Hill is to be congratulated on the rapid and successful accomplishment of the work. 1910 A round trip to Vancouver via the Great Northern Railway cost $18.95. 1915 There was a large attendance at the mass meeting of citizens in the curling rink last Wednesday evening, the occasion being a patriotic observance on the anniversary of the declaration of war by Great Britain. 1920 Negotiations were completed whereby the well-known orchard of James Rooke, part of the old Covert estate, became the property of J.S. Weir of Regina and F. Freethy of Tregarva, Sask. The consideration is understood to be $600 an acre. 1925 Fire broke out again yesterday on McRae Creek and, with a high wind blowing, the blaze was making rapid progress. A large crew is busy fighting it. 1930 A wedding of much interest to Grand Forks took place in the All Saints Anglican Church at Vancouver when Arthur Edwin Gilpin, son of Mr. and Mrs. R.R. Gilpin of Grand Forks, was married to Charlote L. Wirth, who has been matron of the Grand Forks Hospital for several years. 1935 Yankee Boy mine, Grand Forks, is now shipping ore to the smelter at Kellogg, Idaho, and some particularly goodlooking ore is being loaded in Columbia. 1940 Mrs. Melvin Cook has just received an interesting souvenir of the war from her brother, Pete T.P. Daley, who is with a Coast Highland regiment now in Eng-

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1975 Geordine Bekker, 15-year-old daughter of Dr. and Mrs. J. Bekker, swam Christina Lake on July 25. She clocked the mile-long swim in 50 minutes. 1985 Despite new liquor regulations that make hotel owners eligible to open beer and wine stores on their premises, only one Grand Forks area hotel (the Winnipeg) has immediate plans to open a store. 1990 Grand Forks resident Chad Kabatoff took second place in his weight category at the Canadian Junior and Juvenile National Judo Championships in Cranbrook. 1995 With about 210 exhibits, Quilt Classic V transformed the Grand Forks Curling Rink into a kaleidoscope of colour, workmanship and innovative design. 2000 The Canadian Snowbirds took flight last Thursday over the skies of Grand Forks in a seemingly endless array of maneuvers, much to the excitement of the countless onlookers that filled the bleachers and grounds around the Grand Forks Airport. 2005 A vacationing swimmer is lucky to be alive after a mishap at Christina Lake. A group of four was visiting the area with friends and decided to swim in the potholes on the northeast end of Christina lake; one of the swimmers jumped into the site that claimed a life last summer and was forced into the powerful falls, where he became trapped against trees. Emergency personnel from both Christina lake and Grand Forks attended. 2010 Kimberley Ruth Noyes has been sent to the Forensic Psychiatric Hospital in Port Coquitlam for further assessment, after she was found not guilty due to her mental illness in the murder of 12-yearold John Fulton of Grand Forks the previous summer.

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Boundary wildfires under control DELLA MALLETTE Grand Forks Gazette

There are no fires of concern in the Boundary region thanks to immediate responses from the BC Wildfire Service in the last two weeks. The largest fire burning is the Gibbs Creek fire north of Grand Forks, at 18.5 hectares. The fire is in “expanded attack” but is not threatening any structures, confirmed Southeast Fire Centre fire information officer Fanny Bernard. “Expanded attack means a fire has gone beyond initial attack capacity so there’s additional resources on it,” Bernard explained. The Rhone fire (7 hectares) in the West Boundary is in the mop-up stage, as is the Christina Lake Southwest fire (6.8 hectares). There are two fires at Sandner Creek: one is in patrol (perimeter has been secured, crews patrolling for hot spots), one is in mop-up. The Eholt and Ingram Creek fires are out, Bernard said. BC Wildifre Service’s chief fire information officer Kevin Skrepnek said in a teleconference call Monday that the recent precipitation has definitely helped the wildifre situation, but he would not say the worst is over. “There are some areas of the province that didn’t necessarily get a lot of rain over the weekend,” he said. “We expect a ridge of high pressure to build over B.C.” In many areas, temperatures are expected to climb back into the high 20s, low 30s. Skrepnek said as of Monday, there were 166 active wildfires. Of those, 121 were lightning caused, and the remaining either person caused or under investigation. There have been 1,340 fires since April 1, which have burned an estimated 290,000 hectares at an estimated cost of $157 million. In 2014 during this same time period, there were 710 fires which burned an estimated 189,000 hectares at a cost of $95 million. Using the 10-year average, this same time period logs 833 fires burning 45,000 hectares. “We still want people to be cautious. The current weather forecast is for a swift return of hot and dry conditions,” Skrepnek said. Although the campfire ban was lifted in some parts of B.C., the ban remains in effect in the Southeast Fire Centre region. Bernard, too, stressed that the fire ban is still on. “There’s no plans to take the campfire ban off at this point.” For further information, go to bcwildfire.ca, or visit the BC Forest Fire Info Facebook page.

Challenge dollars donated Brigitte Laudrum (left) of Dave Dale Insurance hands presents a cheque from the company to Karren Donald, president of the Boundary Community Food Bank. The money ($205) was from a weight loss challenge the office held recently. Craig Lindsay photo

BC Wildfire Servcie responded immediately to several fires in the Boundary region, and used a variety of aircraft and equipment in its firefighting strategy. Above (photo by Mark Windsor), helicopters have become a common sound in Boundary skies; below (photo by Herb Noseworhty), is one of four amphibious skimmers deployed to the area. The 802 Fire Boss can carry approximately 3,000 litres of water.

Smart meters the focus of forum Gazette Staff

Are you concerned about ltron smart meters? The goal of an upcoming educational forum is to answer questions and concerns about the meters, electromagnetic health efforts and fire danger. The Grand Forks Watershed Coalition and Area D residents are hosting the forum, which will be held Wednesday, Aug. 12 at the Seniors’ Centre in City Park from 6 - 8 p.m. Malcolm Paterson, PhD, will speak on a variety of topics, including the electromagnetic age; brain tumours, Alzheimer’s, sleep disturbances and other health-related concerns; and childhood learning and behavioural impairments.

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Dr. Paterson is an internationally recognized molecular oncologist whose career in cancer researches spanned over 40 years on three continents. Also, a video will be shown of an interview of Sharon Noble, director of the Coalition to Stop Smart Meters, discussing a recent Texas court decision alleging Itron smart meters are defective and a fire hazard. Join in the discussion at the Seniors’ Centre on Aug. 12. and share your questions and concerns. Written comments and questions are continuing to be collected for presentation in a Grand Forks Smart Meter Manifesto. Please send letters to: Karin Bagn, Box 2012, Grand Forks, B.C. V0H 1H0, or email to: kbsirius@gmail.com.

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A lesson in forgiveness

The Community Justice Corner column in this week’s issue (page 20) is one of great emotional impact. The column recounts the story of Katy Hutchison. On New Year’s Eve 1997 in Squamish, B.C., her husband Bob was beaten to death while checking on a party being thrown by his neighbour’s son. Four years later, Ryan Aldridge was arrested—he admitted to having delivered the fatal blow. (He was convicted of manslaughter and sentenced to five years in prison.) Less than 24 hours after his arrest, Katy met with Ryan Aldridge. It was probably the most human moment of her life, she said. Further, some time into his sentence, she agreed to a Victim-Offender Reconciliation. Katy told Ryan during that meeting that she had forgiven him. There are many reasons to forgive but whatever the reason, it’s not easy. In fact, it may be the hardest thing you’ve ever done. The reason Katy wanted to tell her story was to help change people’s perceptions. Read the column, read her thoughts, and you decide.

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A minimalist approach is probably as fitting as any Reckonings DELLA MALLETTE Earlier this year, our editorial columnist (and former reporter) Jim Holtz took a break from writing to concentrate on his health, and his family. In the meantime, we featured the conversational writing of Boundary Creek Times reporter Pat Kelly, and the historical anecdotes of Grand Forks native Milton Orris. Eventually, reporter Craig Lindsay and I began to each write a column. Jim always made it seem so easy, to write a column each week that was interesting, informative and engaged our readers. Craig and I are writing only every second week—and I don’t know about Craig, but I’m not finding it near as easy as Jim made it look. As I write, I try to think of what Jim might write about, what

Jim would think of my ideas. One idea I had, and wrote about a month or so ago, was about obituaries. Jim was not well, and I’m sure he didn’t read it, but for personal reasons he was thinking of obituaries as well. In his own words: ~~~ We place importance on a person’s last words, on final statements, on epitaphs carved on tombstones. A person may speak millions and millions of words in his or her lifetime, but it is the last few words that we want to hear. For many, the last words are written about them in an obituary. The obituary writer is supposed to summarize the deceased person’s life. That isn’t easy. What should be included? What left out? And of course the writer always wants to convey to the reader the kind of person the deceased really was; the limited space makes that difficult. There isn’t room to tell the stories of specific kindness and

generosity, of hard work and ambition, of differences made in the lives of others. No, the incidents that define a person are too lengthy to be included in an obituary. Instead the writer makes statements like: “She was kind hearted,” or “He was a devoted father,” or “He always stood up for what he believed in.” Maybe it is for the best that obituaries are short and to the point. They are after all only a sort of exclamation point placed at the end of a person’s life. “Take note for the last time,” they say; “he/she did live, did laugh, did suffer, did make a difference.” Sometimes a person’s last words tell more about the person than his/her obituary. My father’s good friend Al was a perfect example. He was a serious and successful man who took on many responsibilities with his church, the Rotarians, the Elks Club and many other volunteer organizations. His obituary listed all of that, of course,

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but never mentioned the aspects of his personality that endeared him to my father. The day he died of cancer, my father visited him in the hospital where he lay, pale and thin and shot full of morphine. Just before my dad left, Al motioned to him to bend down so he could tell him something. When my dad leaned over close enough, Al smiled and whispered, “It must have been a bad bowl of chilli.” That’s not a bad exit line. I am tempted to use it myself, but my fabulous and amazing wife, Judy, makes all our chilli and so I’m sure she wouldn’t appreciate it. And really, in the grand scheme of things, a more minimalist approach to a final statement is probably as fitting as any: “!”

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Council approves applying for permit to cull deer Editor, The Gazette: At the regular council meeting of June 20, council members voted unanimously in support of a recommendation of the Deer Committee. The resolution put forward by myself as chair of the Deer Committee was “to obtain permits through the Ministry of Forests, Lands, and Natural Resource Operations to cull up to 80 using clover traps and a bolt gun.” The recommendation was not made lightly. Following seven years of the committee collecting information on our resident deer population, it was clear that we have been seeing a growing population. Our last count, conducted this spring, came in at 166 animals. That number represents the minimum number of deer and we speculate accounts for only half of the true number. The recent collaring of a number of deer with GPS units demonstrated clearly that their range is very limited; in all cases just a few hundred metres. Without the pressure of predators to keep their numbers in check, coupled with the intentional feeding of these otherwise wild animals by some community members, we have created a habitat within our municipal boundaries that is host to 100 to 200 deer per square kilometre. That density is the highest of any other community in the province. Unfortunately, our collision insurance is also one of the highest in the province due to the fact that the only population control is

inadvertent Deer Vehicle Collisions (DVC’s). It is an untenable situation. With a cull, our intent would be to bring numbers down to 2007 levels. It is done humanely, supervised by the SPCA, and the remains processed, inspected and distributed freely to First Nations and local food banks. Through education, enhanced signage, and the continued increase in deer-fenced properties, we are reducing the appeal of our city to deer. These elements would help reduce the need for future culls or lengthen the time between them. It is important to note that council has not decided on a cull but only to obtain the permits to conduct one. It is just one step in moving forward with this element of the Deer Management Plan. With the commitment of Minister Thompson of the MFLNRO to resources and to expediting permits, we hope to not have to bear the financial burden alone. In communicating and working with other communities dealing with urban ungulates, and possibly in cooperation with First Nations, we can develop further strategies to mitigate the negative impact of wild animals in our cities. The Grand Forks Deer Committee invites respectful feedback and constructive suggestions that support its efforts. Members of the public can make submissions to gfdeercommittee@gmail.com. Gary Smith, Chair, Grand Forks Deer Committee

Big White has high water demand Editor, The Gazette: Ever wonder how Big White ended up in the Kootenay Boundary regional district? Apparently, when the boundaries were being established, some local wise man pushed for the head waters of the Kettle River to be included in our regional district so that our communities could exercise “control” over the headwaters of our river. Yes, our river. Now, Big White Ski Resort is part of the picture. It features: • Total Uphill Capacity: 28,000 skiers per hour • Three village hotels • 25 condo/town home complexes

• 244 vacation homes and luxury cabins • One ski-in ski-out youth hostel • plus retail locations as well as restaurants and pubs. So, where does all the water they use come from? And is it sustainable? More good news. Big White’s vision, “Project 2000,” has now been fulfilled and Big White is rewriting the master plan for moving forward. This project will include future neighbourhoods, public facilities, and community infrastructure—with even more demand for water. Rob Chornenki, Grand Forks

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Privatization is not an option During the early discussions in 2014 about the city council’s decision to install residential water meters, it was argued that the move was the first step toward privatization of the system. No rationale for the claim was ever provided yet is still surfaces on occasion during discussions of water issues. Questions about privatization are purely academic at this time but residents should know what such a move could mean to them should a future counRousing cil consider divesting itself of water and the Rabble wastewater services to cover other costs. ROY RONAGHAN Food and Water Watch (FWW), a public interest, non-profit organization in the United States that advocates for safe food and water for everyone in the country, recently published a paper in April 2013 called “Borrowing Trouble: Water Privatization is a False Solution for Municipal Budget Shortfalls.” Its authors make a strong case in opposition to privately owned and operated water and wastewater services. FWW lists five major problems with water and wastewater privatization: loss of control by local government, rate increases for providing the service, higher operating costs, service problems and other hidden costs. Should a municipality decide to divest of some or all responsibility for water and wastewater services, it has likely chosen one of three options: a lease arrangement, a concession, or a full divestiture. Under a lease and a concession, a local government maintains ownership but transfers longterm control over its systems to a private company. Under a divestiture, a local government divests itself of all responsibility for the services and gives the company complete control. FWW has taken a strong stand on privately owned and operated systems, stating, “Privatization is irresponsible.”In the organization’s view it is an abdication of control on the part of a local government over vital public services and it limits public accountability. The ultimate major problem is the cost of the service for users. Companies want to grow their profits. Most municipalities in B.C. still own and operate their own water and sewer systems and Grand Forks is among them. The city of White Rock is one that doesn’t, and it is now in the late stages of negotiating the purchase of its system from EPCOR Utilities Inc., an Edmonton-based company that has operated the White Rock water service for several years. The negotiations have been going on for almost two years. White Rock’s mayor, Wayne Baldwin, was recently quoted in The Peace Arch News as saying, “We believe it’s [the takeover] is in the best interests of taxpayers.” Baldwin admits that in doing so, the city will take on a big debt. While shareholders in a company like EPCOR want to make a profit cityoperated systems can be kept within the ability of residents to pay and the money stays in the community. Regardless what the future holds for Grand Forks, residents should never become complacent about the ownership of the water and wastewater services they now enjoy at a reasonable cost. Both are now well managed for the benefit of everyone and should remain under city control. Though there could be a time when funding water and wastewater services becomes a financial burden for residents of Grand Forks, divesting ownership and responsibility for the system would be a mistake. The city has a responsibility to safeguard the water supply and the system that serves all households and businesses and it should not relinquish that responsibility. There is plenty of evidence for a strong case in support of public ownership of the water and wastewater delivery systems in Grand Forks. A couple good reasons are: eligibility of the city for provincial and federal infrastructure grants, and the greater efficiencies of public ownership. Should residents ever have to respond to an offer to privatize water and sewage services they should promptly reject it.

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Wilderness Escape: Where God Guides and Provides Hosted at First Baptist Church, 2495 76th Ave. August 4 - 7. Kids step back in time at Wilderness Escape, exploring some of the adventures faced by Moses and the Israelites. Kids and adults participate at the Israelite Camp, sing catchy songs, play teamwork building games, dig into Bible times snacks, visit Moses and collect Bible memory buddies to remind them of God’s word. Each day concludes at celebration – a time of upbeat worship that gets everyone involved. Wilderness Escape runs 9 a.m. to 12 noon each day. For information and registration call 250-443-9200.

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N I T E L L U B BOARD Golf Privilege Club Membership Book Why not purchase a golf gift? The British Columbia Lung Association is offering the 2014 Golf Privilege Club Membership Book for purchase. The Golf Privilege Club features reduced green fees at over 120 courses in British Columbia and Washington State. Golf Privilege Club Membership from the British Columbia Lung Association is the best way to save up to 50% on golf. Still only 35 dollars! What a great gift for the golfer in the family! All proceeds support lung health research, programmes and lung health education. For more information and to obtain your Golf Privilege Club booklet, contact Marge at 250-442-3522 or Michele at 250-442-3055. Grand Forks Cycling Club New riders are welcome! Rides will be geared towards emerging riders up to expert. Which category do you fall into? Come and find out. Rides are Tuesday and Thursday evenings weather permitting. Meet 5:15 p.m. at Chain Reaction. Weekend rides happen Sunday morning. Please check the website www.grandforkscyclingclub.com for further details. If you become a member you will receive advanced email notification of the rides. Happy cycling. Canadian Red Cross Health Equipment Loan Programme (HELP) The Grand Forks-Boundary Depot of the Canadian Red Cross Health Equipment Loan Programme (HELP) is located in the lower level of the Boundary Hospital. We are open Monday, Wednesday and Friday 11 a.m. until 1 p.m. Referral from a health care provider is required before equipment is provided. Call 250-442-2608 for more information. Dinners at Home St. John’s UCW in partnership with Interior Health Food Services provides a menu of 16 frozen meals that store in your freezer, to be reheated in a microwave or oven. Community seniors and caregivers and

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recently discharged patients benefit from these well-balanced nutritional meals. For information contact Gill Matthews at 250-442-8783 or United Church office at 250-4423311. Kettle River Museum Open daily in July/August: 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. May, June & September: Friday - Monday. Bring your kids and visitors! Step back in time and tour our heritage KVR station, climb aboard our last caboose, the 1930’s Massey-Harris tractor, or our rare 1950’s Austin fire truck. General Admission $3. Free admission for children under 12. Grand Forks Seniors Center Activities Branch 68 City Park. Monday, Wednesday and Thursday: Cribbage 1:30 p.m. Tuesday: Arts/Crafts/Quilters 9:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. Wednesday: Whist 1:30 p.m. Monday + Wednesday (Sept. - May): Carpet Bowling 9:00 a.m. Thursday: Choir 9:30 a.m. Centre can be rented anytime. Rates are reasonable. Phone Yvonne Tedesco 250-442-3036. Monday and Wednesday • Senor’s Centre Branch 68 holds Carpet Bowling at 9:00 a.m. (Sept - May) At the Seniors’ Hall in Grand Forks City Park. • Senor’s Centre Branch 68 holds Kung Fu from 6:30 - 8:30 p.m. At the Seniors’ Hall in Grand Forks City Park. Monday, Wednesday and Thursday • Senior Centre Branch 68 holds Crib at 1:30 p.m. At the Seniors’ Hall in Grand Forks City Park. Monday, Wednesday and Friday • Pickle Ball is held at Barbara Ann Park from 4:30 to 6:30 p.m. Contact 250-4426365 Bonnie or Dave for information. Everyone welcome. 2nd Monday Every Month • Grand Forks Hospital Auxiliary meets in the Hospital Board Room at 2 p.m. New members are welcome. For info call 250442-0323. • Grand Forks Elks #493 meet at 7:00 p.m. at the Royal Canadian Legion (7353 6th Street) in Grand Forks (except for July & August). New members and volunteers welcome. Contact Larry Jmaiff 250-442-2856; Roy Stevenson 250-442-5260 or Shawna Schuh 250-442-4276. For more info: www.

elks-canada.org. We look forward to participating in fundraisers for the Elks and Royal Purple Fund for Children and opportunities to socialize. Every Tuesday • Is there a drug problem in your home? The Nar-anon Family Group may be able to help 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 250-4423335 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. • Scrabble at the Grand Forks Public Library from 1-3 p.m. • CAN/AM Women’s closed AA meetings, 11 a.m. to noon at the Anglican Church Basement. • 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 250446-2249 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 – dropin – 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 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. Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday Tennis anyone? Our scheduled adult playing times are: Tuesday and Thursday evenings from 6:30 to 8:30 pm and Saturdays from 1:00 to 3:00 pm. We have the use of all 6 courts at the Grand Forks Secondary School. Adult and junior coaching is planned for the near future. Resurfacing and saving these courts is also an objective of ours. Bring your racquet and join us! 1st Tuesday Every Month • Royal Canadian Legion meetings are held the first Tuesday of every month at 1 p.m. at the Legion (7353 6th St.) • Satsang Buddhist Group meets at Selkirk College from 7 - 8 p.m. For information call

1-800-336-6015. Everyone welcome. • Grand Forks Search & Rescue meets at 6:30 p.m. at Nursery Fire Hall. New members welcome. Call Barry at 250-442-5818 for more information. Every 2nd Tuesday • Granby Wilderness Society meets at 7 p.m. at Boundary Museum (6145 Reservoir Rd). Contact 250-442-7733. Every Tuesday and Thursday • Drop-In Badminton 8:30 p.m. - 10 p.m. at Grand Forks Secondary School. • The Boundary Tennis Club meets at the Grand Forks Secondary School tennis courts from 6:30 - 8:30 p.m. Bring your racquet and join us! 2nd Tuesday Every Month • Ladies Auxiliary Legion Branch 59 meets at the Legion Hall at 1 p.m. • Resident Free Masons in the Grand Forks and Christina Lake area join our Harmony Lodge No. 37 in Grand Forks. Meet at 7:30 p.m. at the Free Mason hall on Market Ave. Visitations with view to affiliation welcome. Call Gord at 250-442-3218 for information. Every Wednesday • The Grand Forks Choral Society begins their Spring Session from 6:45 - 9 p.m. in the Grand Forks Secondary School Band Room. This non-audition choir welcomes anyone who loves to sing. New members can join until the end of January. Our Spring concerts are May 2 and 3. For more information please see www.grandforkschoralsociety.ca or phone Nanci Gillmor at 250-442-3935. • Women’s Morning Out 10 - 12 p.m. at the Gospel Chapel, 7048 Donaldson Drive (Includes lunch). All woman welcome. Contact Tammy Battersby at 250-443-1295. • Every Wednesday (as per school schedule) Women’s Morning Out at the Gospel Chapel. Lunch and child minding provided. Doors open at 9:30 a.m. For more information contact Tammy Battersby at 250-443-1295. 1st Wednesday Every Month • Ladies, interested in finding out about the Red Hat Ladies? Why not join us at our monthly meeting at 7 p.m. at the Grand Forks Public LIbrary. We are a social club who just likes to have fun and wear red hats. Hope to see you there! • Genealogy group meets at the Grand Forks Public Library at 10:00 a.m. Join others to research your family roots.

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cillors could spend a little time and discussion on this matter? Is it possible to hire a few students to assist in some clean-up efforts? For anyone passing through Grand Forks, it must be disappointing to encounter so much refuse along our roadways. Roy Schiesser, Grand Forks

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Editor, The Gazette: An open letter to mayor and council regarding the Grand Forks Aquatic Centre. Congratulations on such a wonderful facility. Over the last six months I have had the privilege in using our aquatic centre on a weekly basis and am impressed with the physical plant, the maintenance and staff I have had the pleasure in dealing with. The pool with its associated sauna, hot tub and fitness room is everything one would require for a complete workout and relaxing experience. The areas are always clean and presentable, the front desk staff and lifeguards are extremely personable, helpful and greet you with a smile and welcome. We are fortunate to have this superior facility in our community—thank you. Please pass my compliments on to the staff involved. Richard White, Christina Lake

Editor, The Gazette: Hey, Big Oil. Why, when a barrel of oil is about $48, are we still paying an outrageous amount for a litre of gas? A great way to maintain and increase profits is to buy low and sell high, is that your plan? How low does the price of oil have to fall before your customers feel any benefit from the depressed oil market? Of course you have a shopping bag full of excuses as to why the price at the pump hasn’t fallen, but most of us realize these excuses are nonsense. In a sane and progressive society you would have gone “out of business” years ago. Is it true you are still stealing Canadians’ money through the tax subsidies enabled by our federal government? I guess if you have few friends, it’s good the few friends you have work in Ottawa. David Janzen, Grand Forks

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If these same roadside areas were to be logged, they would provide a net economic benefit. Meanwhile, in a few years the new forest will grow back and make a new buffer. I agree that the ski hill community should go have a look at the logging to see what they think, but also to consider the irony when comparing it with the ski hill itself where no reforestation is allowed. Doug Noren, Grand Forks

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ing is only permitted on Saturdays and Tuesdays, between the hours of 7 a.m. and 9 a.m., and between 7 p.m. and 9 p.m. • Odd numbered civic addresses: Watering is only permitted on Sundays and Wednesdays, between the hours of 7 a.m. and 9 a.m., and between 7 p.m. and 9 p.m. • Automatic timed underground sprinklers can water between 12 a.m. (midnight) until 4 a.m. Note: Properties equipped with an automated time clock sprinkler system may only sprinkle between the hours of either 12 a.m. (midnight) to 4 a.m. OR 7 a.m. to 9 a.m., and 7 p.m. to 9 p.m., BUT NOT BOTH. Even and odd numbered civic addresses still apply to automated sprinkler systems.

• Flower gardens, vegetable gardens and newly planted lawns and landscapes may be hand watered at any time using a hand held nozzle. • Washing of driveways and vehicles is not allowed, except for commercial car washes. • Homeowners are encouraged to purchase a timer for their outside taps. Council also put a call out to the public asking for voluntarily reducing watering of lawns. Forget your day to water? Visit the city’s website at grandforks.ca for a full list of all sprinkling regulations and water conservation tips, or call the city at 250-442-8266.

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Water meter input At the Committee of the Whole meeting on July 20, Grand Forks City Council received a report from Dave Reid, manager of operations, regarding the input from the public on the water meters. The city had asked the public to submit their opinions of the project. There were 89 submissions received. Of those, 49 were for the program, while 35 were against. The other five did not comment directly about or present options about the water meter program. Of the 49 for the water meter project, 43 have a utility account with the city; of the 35 against water meter project, 28 have a utility account with the city. Water meter deadline extended At its regular meeting on July 20, city council passed the first three readings for an amendment to bylaw No. 1973 (water regulations) to allow an extension to the time line for residents to have until Dec. 31, 2015 to install water meters. Council advised that there would not be any fines for those who do not have their water meters in by July 31, 2015. Mayor Frank Konrad recused himself from the discussion under recommendations from the city’s lawyers Young Anderson about being in a potential conflict of interest. Lease transfer Council voted to support the transfer of the lease of 7212 Riverside Drive (the MultiAgency Accommodation Project building) to Boundary Extreme Weather Shelter (BETHS) and Whispers of Hope because Habitat for Humanity Southeast B.C. requested to withdraw from the lease. Habitat was originally a partner in the MAAP project with BETHS and Whispers of Hope. Habitat had planned to build a ReStore location adjacent to the building with office space and three transitional housing units on the second floor. They chose to withdraw from the site after council delayed extending the lease from five years to 10. Reports to council In her report to council, Councillor Christine Thompson said she attended the Canada Day celebration in City Park along with councillors

Hammett and Butler. On July 8, Thompson along with Mayor Konrad and other councillors met with MLA Linda Larsen as she presented the city with a grant cheque for $330,000 from the Building Canada Fund and Small Communities Fund for a muchneeded upgrade to the wastewater treatment plant. Councillor Julia Butler reported that on July 6 she filed her paperwork with the Supreme Court in response to the city’s petition. She is still awaiting a court date. On July 15, Butler attended a strategic planning workshop held by council. Mayor Konrad wrote that on July 14 he attended the Highway 3 coalition meeting. In attendance was Mike Lorimer from the Ministry of Transportation. Many topics were discussed including road improvements, signage, bicycle shoulders, and possible rebranding of the Crowsnest name. Transition Housing Steering Committee Council voted to adopt the terms of reference for the transition housing project steering committee (THPSC). The terms of reference being recommended are similar to other ad-hoc steering committees with key elements including: the committee is established as a steering committee to advise and make recommendations to city council regarding the steps necessary to facilitate the development of transition housing in the community and on establishing conditions for a needs assessment study, which is a necessary pre-condition for a transition housing project, including associated services for homeless individuals; the committee alone will consult with senior government housing agencies in order to qualify for support and funding assistance, which will be necessary for the development of this project; Members of the committee may include a representative designated from: Whispers of Hope, BETHS, Habitat for Humanity, RCMP, Boundary Women’s Transition House; Interior Health; BFISS; Boundary Chamber of Commerce; Sunshine Valley Community Services; city council; and area D director. James Donaldson bleachers Council unanimously voted to revise the 2015 financial plan to include $2,890 in additional

funding for the James Donaldson bleachers capital project to be funded from the current operating budget. The bleachers were included in the 2015 capital plan to be repaired for $25,000; however, there were unexpected expenses. Staff requested the additional $2,890 for the capital project for the engineering costs required. Habitat tax exemption Council decided not to grant a request from Habitat for Humanity for a 2015 permissive tax exemption. Rezoning request denied Council voted not to proceed with rezoning property located at 832-64th Ave. from the current R-1 (single and two-family residential zone) to R-4 (rural residential). CannaFest granted noise extension Council approved a request from Chuck Varabioff of the upcoming CannaFest 2015 event to extend the noise control bylaw (No. 1963) to 12:30 a.m. on the two nights of the festival, Aug. 7 and 8. Varabioff confirmed that decibel levels will remain under 90, which is keeping with typical outdoor music events in smaller communities. Ticketing bylaw Council gave the first three readings to an amendment bylaw No. 1957, the municipal ticketing and information bylaw. The amendment, schedule 12-A3, will allow the city to apply fines for sprinkling violations. This would allow for better control and enforcement of the bylaw with regard to watering restrictions. The proposed fines for Stage 2 violations would be: $100 for a first offence; $200 for a second office; and $300 for a third offence. The motion was carried with no opposition recorded. Financial plan amendment Council gave final reading to financial plan amendment 2, which accounts for the City Hall fire expenditures and an increase in amortization. City Hall fire, general operating expenses and other sources revenue have been increased by $1,574,892. General fund amortization was also increased by $48,827. Neither of these amendments requires a funding source as neither will affect municipal taxation, surplus or reserves. The motion was carried unanimously.


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Motion to permit deer committee to submit application for deer cull for up to 80 deer. Motion to transfer the lease of 7212 Riverside Drive (MAAP) to BETHS and Whispers of Hope. Motion to implement Stage 2 watering restrictions and yellow flag program. Motion to extend deadline for residents to put in water meters to Dec. 31, 2015.

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Many communities in the Kootenay Boundary now have enhanced Internet services. This from the Regional District of Kootenay Boundary, which announced in a press release last week how pleased it is to be part of the efforts to bring that enhanced service to Boundary communities. Working with the Regional Districts of East Kootenay and Central Kootenay as well as with the Columbia Basin Trust and Columbia Basin Broadband Corporation has resulted in Internet improvements and/or expansions in parts of Electoral Areas A, B/Lower Columbia-Old Glory, C/Christina Lake, D/Rural Grand Forks and E/West Boundary, the release said. “We cannot give enough thanks to the efforts of our local government friends and partners in East and Central Kootenay, nor to the Columbia Basin Trust,” said Chair Grace McGregor, RDKB board chair and director for Area C/

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Christina Lake. “Their long-term commitment to improving Internet access to rural residents has resulted in an innovative and productive partnership between the CBT, local government, local societies and private industry to improve Internet service to rural residents. This partnership has brought the federal government to the table with essential funding for these projects.” Ali Grieve, Area A director, added, “High speed is something we all expect today, with much of rural Canada still left out. This is a very significant improvement not only for some of our rural neighbours, but for existing or potential new business as well. Rural business gets a more level playing field to research and expand their markets.” “Improving Internet service and availability makes our communities more livable and sustainable,” said Director Linda Worley, Area B/ Lower Columbia-Old Glory. “A key benefit to improving internet capabilities is the ability for our rural residents to access and benefit from learning opportunities in the expanding world of on-line education,” said Director Roly Russell, Area D/Rural Grand Forks. “Living in rural British Columbia has many benefits that are sometimes overshadowed by challenges. In an age where good, reliable high speed Internet access is essential for a community to be sustainable and grow, this project brings hope and potential to our rural residents,” said Director Vicki Gee, Electoral Area E/West Boundary. This project, which will see the improvement and enhancement of existing services as well as expansion into new service areas has been a long term one, has had many individuals contributing. “I could not be happier that all of the hard work has resulted in meaningful projects that will benefit Christina Lake and other communities in our region and beyond,” said Chair Grace McGregor. “A special mention must be made of former RDKB Chair Larry Gray whose commitment to the issue of rural internet access and efforts while in office and afterwards helped ensure this successful ending.”

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Exchange waste, McGregor suggests Youth camps CRAIG LINDSAY

Grand Forks Gazette

A local politician has a solution for the problem of international waste that doesn’t stink. Grace McGregor, RDKB Area C/Christina Lake director, would like to see border authorities in the United States and Canada simply exchange each other’s garbage they collect at the border. Whether the two countries would agree is another matter. At any rate, the issue of international waste is coming up once again at a future RDKB board meeting. The board will have to decide if the landfills in the Kootenay Boundary will accept waste that has been seized from American travelers coming into the country at one of the five borders in the RDKB. “As a director for Christina Lake I want to know if the Americans and Canadians talk to one another,” said McGregor. “If we’re not allowed to bring chicken or eggs into Canada, why are we bringing it in and treating it as international waste, which we then have to treat differently. Why are we doing that instead of talking to the Americans and exchanging the waste and bringing our own waste that people have tried to get down to the States with them and isn’t an issue for us to handle.” McGregor said she wonders if going one block to exchange waste is too much or what the real story is. “I really want to know what the story is,” she said. “I see no reason why we would want to open that can of worms. If we start opening that can of worms, we could be up for a lot of other issues.” McGregor said it would be hypocritical for them to encourage residents to recycle and reduce waste, while at the same time bringing in garbage from another

country. “We don’t want to fill up our landfill and we don’t have to put in another landfill or close one because it’s extremely expensive,” she said. The issue is expected to be brought forward to the board in an upcoming meeting. McGregor said it has been brought up before and she is hoping the issue will finally be resolved soon. Alan Stanley, RDKB general manager of environmental services, said that there are several issues that would need to be worked through if the board did approve of the RDKB accepting international waste. “International waste is the stuff that the Canadian Border Services Agency officers seize at the border,” said Stanley. He said one example would be when chickens were not allowed over the border after an avian flu outbreak several years back. Stanley said the issue has been brought up before by the RDKB board of directors and it was referred back to staff. “At the committee level (environment) they directed staff to let the Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) know that we weren’t going to accept it at our landfills,” he said. “When it went to the board level they reversed that decision and referred it back to the environmental services committee for discussion. So there’s been quite a back and forth over this.” Stanley said accepting the international waste would bring up several very serious questions although the amount involved would be quite small. “If we agree to receive them we have to follow the CFIA protocols which include a variety of facilities requirements, to make sure your facility is up to par, and some operating requirements and

some staff training requirements,” he said. “At this stage we haven’t done any of that because we’ve had these discussions a number of times and potentially there are some very big questions that arise that haven’t been answered to the board’s satisfaction at this point.” Stanley said the board is quite split on the issue of whether to accept the international waste. One of the big question marks is that CFIA protocols say that international waste cannot be transported within 500 metres of a farm and must be in a sealed container. “That obviously creates some problems,” he said. “Between the Danville crossing and the Grand Forks landfill, I don’t think you’re ever farther than 500 metres from a farm.” Stanley said he understands it’s important from an international standpoint to work with our neighbours to the south. He did stress that we have five small border crossings in the RDKB area with a small amount of international trade going on, but the protocols have to be followed at every single one regardless of size. Stanley also wonders what the regional district’s liability would be in the case of a pathogen outbreak or other serious issue. “Some of the fears that have been expressed at the board table is that if we accept this material, would we then become dumped on for something like a mass cull of diseased cows,” said Stanley. “What I try to express to the board is that the operations of these facilities is completely under the authority of the RDKB board of directors. If the board says we will take this much material up to this amount under these conditions, I don’t think that can be overruled.”

in danger of cancellation CRAIG LINDSAY

Grand Forks Gazette

Several summer youth camps operated by Selkirk College are in danger of being cancelled due to low enrollment. Jennifer Wetmore, coordinator, community education and workplace training for Selkirk College, Grand Forks, said that the camps require a certain minimum to run and so far the only camp that has achieved that, to this date, is the zombie parkour camp. One of the camps in danger of folding is the mural madness camp with Amber Santos, which was to produce a number of murals to be placed around Grand Forks. The class was in collaboration with the City of Grand Forks, who has said they would purchase supplies for the project. “My team of instructors put a lot of hard work into programming these camps and our marketing effort was strong,” said Wetmore, “however, for some reason, registrations are low—the lowest it’s ever been.” Wetmore said the camps offer a variety of fun and educational opportunities for youth in the community. Some of the camps offered are jazz and ballet, barefoot mapping, parkour, art camps such as mural madness and matisse, and mountain biking. For more information or to register please email desson@selkirk.ca or call 250-442-2704. You can also visit the college’s website at Selkirk.ca.

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Ride of a lifetime for many Community members supported by Sunshine Valley Community Services were treated to ATV rides last Wednesday by members of the Grand Forks ATV Club. The club volunteered their time and their ATVs to take Individuals out on a trail riding adventure, many of whom had never had the opportunity before. “People had such a great time and got to see their beautiful valley in a way many had never seen it before,” Zena Dorner, manager at SVCS.

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Murals to adorn mall Three local artists have been commissioned to paint six murals which will be placed at the Boundary Mall. The artists (rear from left) are Jane Bradley, Darlene Dautel and Nora Curiston. In front is Pat Palmer, Boundary Mall manager. The murals are expected to be put in place this Friday. The mural depict several popular Grand Forks themes such as GFI baseball, jumping into the river and pipers. Craig Lindsay photo

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James Donaldson Park Park James Donaldson Cannafest 2015

CAMPING & PARKING—

CAMPING AND PARKING: DICK BARTLETT PARK

Dick Bartlett park

Direction: Turn South off Highway 3 onto Direction: Turn right South Highway 3 onto 19th Street. Hang onoff 72nd Ave and 19th Street. Hang right on 72nd Ave and follow follow the instructions on-site. the instructions on-site.

RV RATES—$69 | CAMPING RATES—$54

RV RATES: $69 | CAMPING RATES: $54

Prices include taxes, taxes, are site, are are for the Prices include areper per site, forentire event (THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY), regard-less of the thelength entire event (THU, FRI, SAT), regardof stay. FIRST COME, FIRST SERVE. Fees upon of arrival. less of collected the length stay. FIRST COME, FIRST SERVE. Fees arrival. NO POWER AND collected NO WATERupon HOOKUP

Showers are available at the Aquatic Centre, Friday during NO POWER AND NO WATER HOOKUP regular opening hours and Saturday for 2 hours from

Camping and Parking

10 a.m. until noon at the Aquatic Centre’s regular rates. Showers are available at the Aquatic Center Friday during regular opening hours and Saturday for 2hrs from 10am until noon at the Aquatic Center’s regular Got to: www.grandforks.ca for more information. rates. Email: info@grandforks.ca • Call: 250.442.8266


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Pines is the place to be! Pines has been operating since 1963 and has had more than 1,000 kids pass through its doors. The camp is spread out over 65 hectares and features cabins, a kitchen/dining hall, an outdoor chapel, a 50’ dome tent, and a nearby

beach on the river. The camp offers both week-long residential Although summer might be camps as well as day camps close to half way done, there’s for boys and girls with a vastill plenty of fun to be had at riety of themes. This year’s Pine Bible Camp. camps have once again proved to be very popular, although there is space in the upcoming camps. Are you an Artist or Crafter “The camps are golocated in the ing really good,” said Kootenay Boundary Region? Gene Krahn, execuEver dream of making it tive director for Pines full time? Ever consider Bible Camp. “We’ve (From left) David Krahn, Marthe-Lize Helberg and Anna Danyluk “mudding it selling online? Submitted photos got kids coming from up” at the Pines Beach. We can help! Call or email for all over from Creston/ free information seminars. week sleeping in teepees experi- which is for those boys and girls Cranbrook area to the in encing the outdoor lifestyle. in Grade 8 and older. “It’s for Fraser Valley.” 250-584-4705 slmwhite@intouch-acrc.ca the “We provide the food and kids who want to Serve EnthuKrahn said the residential camps are very popu- they cook the food over a Cole- siastically, while building Relalar where the kids stay up man stove,” he said. “They sleep tionships and having Fun,” said at the camp for the whole in the teepees. It’s more rustic but Krahn. “It’s a service. The kids a lot of fun. Just like camp was a come and do dishes and have week. “They stay up from long time away. It’s good fun and their own program. It’s a smaller group. It’s a great experience Monday to Saturday and it’s growing in popularity.” Krahn said there’s still lots of helping kids to be a bit more selfparticipate in a bunch of activities such as archery, room in all the upcoming camps. less and put others first. That exkayaking, crafts, high ropes For those who remember their perience can really change somecourse, swimming, wide camp experiences from years one’s view dramatically.” Pines celebrated their 50th (group) games and chapel,” ago, you know it’s lots of fun and a great way to make friends. anniversary back in 2013 with a said Krahn. Super wide legged loose flowing pants. “Camp is a great place for kids big celebration. Krahn said Pines Krahn said the camps They were popular in the 60’s and 70’s and now they are divided by age with to make some new friends and is the biggest camp in the entire are making their comeback. Incredibly comfortable groups for 8- to 12-year- try some new experiences and Kootenay region. and versatile and Canadian made with true sizing! “I’ve been at the camp for 21 olds, 11- to 14-year-olds, build memories that last a life years now and I’m seeing teen and a shorter “small fry” time,” he said. Earn Points & SAVE! Krahn said the hot and dry campers from my first years here camp for 5- to 9-year-olds. Earn 50 Extra Points with this There is also a teen camp weather is not putting any kind bringing their kids,” he said. “It’s Friday Fashion Purchase. Offer valid July 31 - Aug. 6. of damper on the camp at all. very rewarding to have these for 13- to 17-year-olds. “Every afternoon is beach parents who had a great summer Krahn said the day camp program has really time,” he said. “Everyone gets camp experience and want to increased in popularity. cooled off for a good, long time pass on that legacy to their kids. “We’ve really developed at the beach. We’ve got a great It’s just a delight to chat about old that into quite an exciting swimming hole. We have lots of staff and who their cabin leaders thing,” he said. “This week nice sand and great swimming. were and the memories of great is art week so we have a few Everyone gets cooled off well in games we used to play.” Krahn said it’s great to see the art specialists coming in to the afternoon.” There are plenty other exciting former campers want to bring do art with the kids. We’ve had a sports week and oth- events coming up at Pines includ- their kids to camp to have some of those same experiences. “It’s er weeks are planned such ing a family camp this weekend. “It’ll be a great time,” he said. pretty rewarding,” he said. as science week. It’s going For a full list of all the remainreally good. The kids come “We have a square dance. We up just for the day and it’s a have a caller come in and we ing camps and important inforhave a hoedown. People from mation such as dates and costs lot of fun.” Pines is currently run- age 8 to 88 participating together; visit Pines’ website at pinesbiblecamp.com. You can also find ning a wilderness camp for it’s a lot of fun.” There’s also a SERF program, Pines on Facebook. girls, where they spend a

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Day campers and staff hike to the top of the mountain to see the great view overlooking Pines Bible Camp. (Back row, from left) Ewan Wong, Alethea Riemer, Miranda Littlefield, Kailem Aitken, Emma Weiland, Rayanna Miskulin, and Logan Bradford; (front row, from left) James Devries, Abby Devries, Lexi Devries, Malachi Roukema, April Thompson, Makenna Devries, Chloe Thompson, Kate Devries, Rowan Knight, Reece Edgington, David Krahn, Andrew Friesen, Noah Post, Mitchell Krahn, Jack Bernhard, Tristan Thompson, Brett Friesen, Austin Krahn, and Kai-Tun Mark.


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Hound’s-tongue likes range areas JEN HAYNES

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My earliest recollection of dealing with invasive plants was when I was about 10. We used to walk up and down the driveway pulling out knapweed and burs. I remember going hiking and coming home with my pants covered in burs. I found out in later years that the burs belonged to a plant called hound’s-tongue. As the biological control began its work on the knapweed and the plants began to decrease, there was an increase in dalmatian toadflax and hound’s-tongue. I’m sure anyone who did any hiking 20 years ago can remember having to pick burs out of their laces when they got home. When was the last time that you had to spend an hour picking all the burs off of yourself or your pet? In 2000 the first releases of Mogulones crucifer were done in the Ingram area. This little weevil feeds on all parts of the plant and is extremely effective. There are still a few patches of hound’s-tongue around but they are all well under control. Before we had the weevils there were really only the options of pulling it out by hand or spraying it with herbicide. Hound’s-tongue tends to like range areas and it was a real problem for the ranchers when their cows would come home from the range all covered in burs. Bur-covered cattle are worth less money at auction. The toadflax was a two-fold problem for the ranchers. It is toxic to livestock and it outcompetes native grasses and wildflowers leaving less food for the animals. In 1997 an insect called Mecinus janthinus was released in the Midway area along the Trans Canada Trail. Mecinus is one of the biological controls that works on two invasive plants, dalmatian toadflax and yellow toadflax. In our district we no longer use herbicide to treat hound’s-tongue and the use of herbicide to treat toadflax has dramatically decreased as the

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The Royal Canadian Legion Branch 59 recently awarded Jerome MacDonald (left) a life membership. In recognizing MacDonald, branch president Joe Tatangelo (right) explained that MacDonald had been president for six years; cooked branch dinners for many years; visits at the hospital; cooked at many community events such as Breakfast With Santa, the GFI, and the Community Christmas Dinner; and many more jobs too numerous to mention.

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Boundary Relay For Life raises over $32,000 JENN SMITH Canadian Cancer Society Submitted to the Gazette

On June 6 the residents of Boundary Country, one by one, joined the ranks of millions of people all over the globe taking steps to end cancer at the largest cancer fundraising event in the world—Relay For Life. A total of 16 teams and 145 participants raised $32,325 and counting. Everyone came together at City Park in Grand Forks to celebrate cancer survivors, remember loved ones lost and commit to fight back against the disease. This year the theme, Rock ‘n’ Roll Relay—Rock Out to Knock Out Cancer, had participants dancing the day away as they supported each other walking around the track. Community support was outstanding from participants, donors, sponsors, business supporters and everyone that came out to the park! It was a battle for top fundraising team this year with Jazzercise Grand Forks taking the lead with $4,051, top adult Craig Lindsay raised $1,051 with his head shave and top youth Xandria Parker raised $865. A big thank you to Jennifer Edwards, a true leader whose passion and dedication, planning and promoting made this relay such a success. Who is your donation helping? It’s helping the dedicated members of small community groups who are work-

ing to prevent cancer by organizing campaigns to increase awareness of, and reduce exposure to cancer-causing agents such as UV rays, radon, tobacco and pesticides. This year the Canadian Cancer Society was able to double the amount of certified radon mitigation professionals in B.C. It’s helping children who are cancer survivors, as they dive in the lake, get in a food fight, and tell scary ghost stories at our Camp Goodtimes summer camp. Your donation is helping the young mother who receives support through our CancerConnection program; her CancerConnection match, a survivor of the same type of breast cancer, phones her after each of her chemotherapy treatments— they talk, cry, and laugh together. Your donation is helping the husband and grandfather who phone our Cancer Information Service toll-free line to get the most accurate and up-to-date treatment options for his specific diagnosis of prostate cancer. Your donation is helping the brother who is participating in a clinical trial for a new type of treatment which is funded through Canadian Cancer Society research dollars. Participating in this clinical trial is giving this man and his family a chance at improved quality of life and longer survivorship—perhaps most importantly it’s giving him and his family the gift of hope. Your donation is helping the young

Jazzercise was this year’s top fundraising team, taking the lead with $4,051.

child who has been diagnosed with leukemia and needs to be away from home for weeks at a time for treatment. His parents are receiving assistance through our financial support program, helping to cover the costs of travel to treatment and accommodations while at treatment. With your dedicated support, the Canadian Cancer Society is leading the charge in the fight against all cancers, of which there are more than 200 different types. Each and every day, the society is working

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Introducing new library director Cari

Fling!

We are very excited that Lily Iona

Spirit of the Beatles comes to GEM Theatre

Mackenzie, author of Fling!, which is “a wildly comic romp on mothers, daughters, art, travel, and death,” CARI LYNN will be visiting us POSTNIKOFF for a reading and conversation on Saturday, Aug. 8 at 3 p.m.

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Did you know that this summer we have storytime and Lego at our Christina Lake location (in the Christina Living Arts Centre) on Wednesdays from 1 - 2:30 p.m.? Stories start at 1 p.m. and Lego starts at 1:30. All ages are welcome, but children seven and under must be accompanied by an adult. BC Day

The library will be closed on Saturday, Aug. 1 for the B.C. Day weekend. We’ll reopen on Tuesday, Aug. 4. *** For more information on any of these programs, to read staff reviews, or to find books, DVDs, magazines and much more, visit our website at www. grandforks.bclibrary.ca.

The excitement of the early 1960’s spirit that The Beatles brought to the stage is coming to Grand Forks’ own GEM Theatre! The Day Trippers, a Vancouver-based Beatles tribute band, will be playing favourites such as She Loves You, From Me to You and I Feel Fine, as well as Roll Over Beethoven and Act Naturally. The band features Marty Zylstra as John, Nick Jones as Paul, Mike Coutts as George and Mike Herle as Ringo. “Authenticity is extremely important to us,” Zylstra said. “We have gone to great lengths to learn each and every part of every song as accurately as possible to authentically recreate this great music. “We even use all the same gear that was originally used and the suits we wear are exact replicas of the actual suits worn by The Beatles.” The Day Trippers take the stage at the GEM Theatre on Friday, Aug. 7 starting at 7:30 p.m. Tickets are $2, and are available in advance at the GEM. Visits the theatre’s website at gemtheatre.net for more information.

Author appears at three Boundary locations for readings

The Boundary is fortunate to host author Lily Iona MacKenzie, whose debut novel Fling! has just hit bookshelves this month. Billed as a “wildly comic romp on mothers, daughters, art and travel,” Fling! should appeal to a broad range of readers. “While the main characters are middle-aged and older, their zest for life would draw readers of all ages, male or female, attracting the youthful adventurer in most people,” the author stated in a press release. ”The heart of the book is how they approach their aging selves and are open to new experiences.” MacKenzie, born and raised in Alberta and now living in the San Francisco Bay area of California, will be signing books at Pharmasave on Friday, Aug. 7 from 11:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. She will also appear at the Grand Forks and District Public Library on Saturday, Aug. 8 at 3 p.m., and later that day at the Christina Living Arts Centre at 7 p.m.

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Katy finds forgiveness On New Year’s Eve 1997, Katy Hutchison’s husband, Bob, was beaten to death while checking on a party being thrown by his neighbour’s son. In the small town of Squamish in British Columbia, a wall of silence soon grew up around the murder. It was four years before Ryan Aldridge admitted to having delivered the fatal blow. He was convicted of manslaughter and sentenced to five years in prison. Ryan has since been released from prison. He is employed and happily married with one child. Katy has since written a book called Walking After Midnight: One Woman’s Journey Through Murder, Justice, and Forgiveness. For further information you can visit Katy’s website katyhutchisonpresents. com/.

Katy Hutchison Less than an hour after Bob was murdered, I stood in the emergency ward beside his body, overwhelmed by a sense of peace, knowing that wherever Bob was now, it was much safer than the place he had just been. Then I went home to tell my four-year-old twins, Emma and Sam, that their daddy was dead. I looked into their eyes and knew that I could not allow their lives to become dominated by their father’s death. I promised them and I promised myself that underneath the horror of what had just happened we would find a gift. As for the rest of the community, the code of silence began that night. No one called the police, no one spoke out. The murder was devastating, but the silence from so many compounded the devastation. In the end, I chose to leave my community and return to the community I had grown up in. Eventually, after four years, Ryan Aldridge was arrested. That same day, as I was leaving the police station, I spotted him on camera, alone in the investigation room. The police had left the tape rolling and I stood and watched him falling apart. I didn’t want to leave him. After his arrest, police officers showed Ryan a video I’d made for him urging him to dig down deep to find the words to say, “I did this.” Four years of silence, grief and fear then fell away as he fulfilled my wish and confessed to the crime. Those words would begin the healing process for both of us. He then stunned police by asking to meet me, and so, less than 24 hours after his arrest, I found myself face-to-face with the man who had murdered my husband. As he sobbed it was all I could do not to hold him. Second to the day I gave birth, it was probably the most human moment of my life.

for the brave hearts of my nowadult children and my second Justice husband Michael, who supCorner ported my choice and trusted me on this uncharted journey of the heart. RICHARD Ryan Aldridge RESTORATIVE JUSTICE TARNOFF Katy’s forgiveness is the Some time into Ryan’s sen- most incredible thing that tence I discovered an incredible anyone has ever given me. It organization called Commu- changed my life. There’s trounity Justice Initiatives that was ble every day in prison, offers able to organize a Victim-Of- of drugs and threats of fights, fender Reconciliation between but I don’t give in. My life Ryan and I. It took place in the would still be full of anger and prison and lasted most of the violence if it wasn’t for Katy. day: we spoke about almost I grew up in a small town. I everything—our lives, our hob- was bullied as a child but evenbies, our families. tually I started hanging around There were tears, there were with a group whose lifestyle long silences where neither impressed me. For the first time of us had the words to fill the I felt accepted. By the age of 16 space. In that meeting I told we were experimenting with Ryan that I had forgiven him. drink and drugs and the partyI’ve been able to forgive Ryan ing began. because of the immense sympaUnfortunately I started getthy I have for his mother. I un- ting into trouble with the loderstood her loss. We haven’t cal police and was involved in met yet but we write and I cher- three separate alcohol-related ish her letters. Forgiveness isn’t car crashes. Separate to this, a easy. Taking tranquillizers and good friend then died in a car having someone look after your accident which totally devaskids would probably be easier, tated me. but I feel compelled to do someOn New Year’s Eve 1997, a thing with Bob’s legacy. friend was throwing a party. I want to tell my story to His father was away. There were over 150 guests, and with so much drugs and going around My children had lost alcohol fights started breaking their father and I did out. When a stranger came not want them to lose up the stairs and asked us me in the process. all to leave, my friend hit him. He fell to the ground help change people’s percep- and I kicked him four times in tions—and where possible I the head. After that I moved on want to do this with Ryan by to another party, not knowing my side. I’ll never understand I’d made the worst mistake of how our universes collided— my life. but they did, and as Bob can’t Throughout the investigamake further contribution to tion the secret of my crime besociety, then perhaps Ryan can. gan to destroy me. I became Whether victim or perpe- depressed and introverted. I trator, part of being human is could well have committed suirolling up our sleeves and tak- cide if, after four years, I hadn’t ing an active part in repairing broken my silence. My family was devastated. harm. Having admitted my guilt, Amelia and Sam have fully supported my choice to forgive I wanted to apologize face-toRyan, but others have asked, face for what had happened. “How could you?” The way So, within an hour of being arI saw it how could I not? My rested, I wrote a letter to Katy children had lost their father and her children, apologizing and I did not want them to lose for what I’d done. I also asked me in the process. If I had been a police officer if I could meet consumed by hatred, anger with Katy. I’d read about Katy and vengeance, what kind of in the papers but never expectmother would I be? Something ed her forgiveness. If I put myhappened when Bob died and self in her shoes, I think I would I found my voice. Forgiveness have hated the person who had became an opportunity to cre- done what I’d done to her. The big question I still ask ate a new and hopeful beginmyself is, “Why did you do ning. Looking back 17 years, I this?” And I still can’t find an realize how dynamic the for- answer. Doing time is easy comgiveness experience has been. pared to the guilt I’ll have to It changes shape; some days live with for the rest of my life. growing, others withering. It But with Katy’s forgiveness—I is heart work of the highest or- hope that perhaps, one day, I’ll der. I am thankful to Ryan for be able to forgive myself. Richard Tarnoff is the former coordinamaking the very best of his life, moving forward and working tor of the Boundary Restorative Justice Program. They can be reached at boundaryrhard to care for his family and jp@gmail.com. Thanks to The Forgiveness contribute to his community. Project (www.theforgivenessproject.com) But mostly I remain grateful for permission to share Katy’s story.

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It’s a service you hope you or you loved ones won’t need, but you’re glad it’s there when you do. Without a doubt, paramedics help save lives in Grand Forks and throughout B.C. Paramedics help stabilize patients and get them ready for transport as needed. Providing transportation for patients are ground ambulances as well as air ambulance, which are either fixed-wing (plane) or rotating (helicopter). The Boundary region is covered by a helicopter dispatched out of Kelowna as needed. Sunny Dhaliwal, executive director for provincial program for BC Emergency Health Services (BCEHS), said the air and land ambulance programs are operated by BCEHS. Dhaliwal said the province has a total of nine air ambulances, five of which are fixed-wing and four which are rotating. All the air ambulances are contracted out and cover the whole province. They are located at various bases including Prince George, Richmond, Kelowna, Vancouver, Langley, Kamloops and Nanaimo. “These nine aircraft have dedicated contracts which means they are solely meant for us,” said Dhaliwal. “In addition, we have some service agreements with about 48 other ad-hoc service providers. They are spread out around the province and we might use them three or four times a year.” Dhaliwal said there are currently two fixed-wing airplanes based out of Kelowna and one rotary-wing in Kamloops as well as others in the north and at the coast. He added that although those are their bases, they can fly to anywhere in the province as needed. “The aim is to make sure we are able to get the right patient at the right time with the right resources,” said Dhaliwal. “We work very closely with the attending physicians and local facilities. By working very closely at all levels we are able to prioritize calls on a provincial

At a motor vehicle accident earlier this month, the BC Ambulance helicopter landed right on Highway 3. Joan Wittner photo

level and deliver the best care possible to our patients.” Dhaliwal said the air ambulances moves approximately 7,500 patients per year, including 214 from the West Kootenay/Boundary and 35 from Grand Forks last year. He said the aircraft come equipped with all the necessary equipment for the two Advanced Life Support paramedics to do their job. Air ambulance cases are broken down into two distinct scenarios: autolaunch for trauma emergencies, and inter-facility transfers. The auto-launch scenario is where an air ambulance is automatically sent to the scene of an emergency such as an accident on the highway. “Auto-launch means even before we have the exact details of a patient but knowing there are potentially severe injuries, we could automatically launch the nearest helicopter at the time of the 911 call,” said Dhaliwal. “If the area was very remote we might send one of our ad-hoc contractors.” At the same time a ground ambulance is dispatched to the scene with local first responders to asses, treat and stabilize the pts. ready for air transport. Interfacility transfers are when the air ambulances are used to move a patient to a higher level of care such as would be provided in Kelowna or Vancouver. “In that case, the sending physician would get hold the patient transfer network and explain the condition of the patient, why the patient needs to be moved, the acuity of the patient and where the patient is going to be moved,” he said. “We would get a hold of the receiving facility and discuss this…we would then determine how soon the patient needs to move and the best way.” Jeff Olsen is the local BCAS Unit Chief and he has seen first hand how effective the air ambulances are at saving

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lives. He said for the auto-launch emergencies, the helicopters can land very close to the scene of the emergency in most cases. “That’s the beauty of the program— arriving on the scene in the helicopter and meeting the local ambulance crew are two highly-trained, Advanced Life Support paramedics with advanced training in trauma stabilization,” said Olsen. “So what we have now is the ability to treat patients with a much higher degree of care at the scene of an accident and have them at a trauma receiving facility in approximately 30 per cent or better of the usual time.” Olsen said the helicopter will take those severely injured patients to a trauma centre where they will have immediate access to highly-trained, technical surgeons in various fields. “The helicopter lands on the roof of the hospital in Kelowna,” he said. Olsen estimates that over the last three years out of the Boundary area they’ve sent 15-20 trauma patients directly to Kelowna hospital. Grand Forks is 60 minutes from Kamloops by helicopter and the traumareceiving hospital in Kelowna is 30 minutes back. Barriers to the program can be weather or resources are already dedicated to other events. Auto-launch has been in B.C. since 2002 and in the Boundary since 2012. It has proved itself as saving lives with decreased morbidity rates, decreased ICU stay times and overall improved outcomes to patients utilizing the program. Boundary Hospital is also equipped with a helipad, capable of landing any size helicopter. The helipad was made possible thanks to the generosity of the local Clifton family.

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Wednesday, July 29, 2015

The Christina Lake Tuesday Morning Ladies Club had a busy spring season. The season started on April 7 with an 18 hole scramble. The annual general meeting was held April 28 with a breakfast meeting and 18 hole scramble following. Cathy Manson, president, presided. A silent auction was held and enjoyed by all. Linda McGrath, club captain, reported on the zone meeting and welcomed new members Tina Flanagan, Ellen Legare and Marion Peterson. All members were reminded to keep their scores posted as prizes for weekly games are based on members having current handicaps. Fran Farnworth, match committee, awarded prizes for the scramble. The gift basket was won by Edna Kazakoff and there was a draw for door prizes. Winner of Money Grows on Trees proceeds was Luise Valentine. The ladies’ two-day Eclectic Tournament was held on May 12 - 13. The overall low gross was won by Connie Kostash; overall low net was Sharon Salmi. 1st Flight: low gross, Fran Farnworth; low net, Arlette Dunbar/Lynne Webster (tied). 2nd Flight: low gross, Ivy Walega; low net, Joie Lavallee. 3rd Flight: low gross, Cathy Manson; low net, Marilyn deWynter. KP winners were Cathy Manson and Linda Stewart. Our second tournament of the year, our annual Tuesday Ladies Club Championship, was held June 16 - 17. Overall low gross was Fran Farnworth, shooting a 174; overall low net, (from our 3rd Flight) Carol McQuarrie with a 149. Other winners were 1st Flight: low gross, Arlette Dunbar, 185; low net, Lynne Webster, 151. 2nd Flight: low gross, Audrey Whyte, 201; low net, Edna Kazakoff (in retro), 154. In 3rd Flight: low gross, Joie Lavallee, 211; low net, Ellen Legare, 152. 3rd Flight KPs were won by Carol McQuarrie and Gillian James; 2nd Flight KP was won by Louisa Vachon; 1st Flight KP winner, Lynne Webster. Longest Putt on #18 was won by Edna Kazakoff. Our windup luncheon meeting and scramble was held June 23. An Urban Fare gift basket was won by Luise Valentine and several other door prizes were awarded. Seventeen ladies travelled to Castlegar June

30 to take part in a mini Canada Day tournament. The Tuesday Ladies Club was happy this year to partner with the Christina Lake Men’s Club and the Christina Lake Retirees Club to donate funds for a new fountain on Hole 14. The club annually award prizes for ringer board, birdie tree and personal achievement with break 100, 90, and 80 pins, eagle and hole in one pins. We have weekly birdie and par pots, based on handicaps and a Money Grows on Trees pot. Games we have played in the first half include Luck of the Draw, Least Putts and Dice Game Reversed. Please contact Fran Farnworth for more information at 250-447-6150 or email f.farnworth@ yahoo.com. Tuesday Morning Ladies bylaws are based on friendly competition and good communication and we welcome new members. We resume our fall season on Sept. 1.

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On Sunday, July 19, a mixed group, ages and gender, of putative cricketers came together in Grand Forks City Park. A game of two innings for each team was held for this second cricket event. “This gave all batsmen/batswomen a chance to demonstrate their improvement—in some cases it seemed to be a lost cause; nevertheless, there was much laughter plus minor disappointment,” said Nigel James, one of the event’s organizers. The final score was 21 runs, which included three extras, to 16—very close, exciting and rewarding, he reported. There was only one “6” – scored by newcomer Doug. The remainder of the runs were scored by running. A “6” is the equivalent of a home run in baseball; the ball does not hit the ground before it has cleared the boundary line. “It has been rumoured that Doug once played for the U.S.A.; however, we really doubt it,” James said.

Take care around the water Sculpting event Aug. 2.

The Christina Lake Recreation Commission is sponsoring the annual Sand Sculpture Event at the Christina Lake Public Beach on Sunday, Aug. 2 from 9:30 to 12:30 p.m. Pack up the family, gather up the shovels, buckets and sculpturing tools and spend a few hours on Sunday morning at the beach. Each participant will receive a gift that has been generously donated by many businesses of Christina Lake. Be water smart

Joke of the Week: Egotistical Harry was always reminding people that he played semi-pro baseball. “I was the James Bond type of player,” he told his friends. “I had all sorts of tricks to confuse the opposition.” “Batted .007,” his wife added.

The Grand Forks Aquatic Centre will be closed for B.C. Day, Monday, Aug 3. If you are planning to spend some time in and around the water this B.C. Day weekend, GFREC encourages you to be water smart. Take extra care in making sure you have the safety requirements in place for your boating adventure. Be sure to have the proper number of lifejackets aboard or with you if you are planning a family float. If you are in need of a lifejacket, take advantage of the free lifejacket loan program offered through the GFREC. You are welcome to sign out jackets for a day or up to a week. Please give the Recreation Office a call to make arrangements to pick up the jackets prior to the weekend.

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Pool closes for annual shutdown

The Grand Forks aquatic centre will be closed for our annual maintenance shutdown from Aug. 15 to Sept. 12. GRAND FORKS During this time we will RECREATION continue Circuit Weight Training in the Arena Fitness Annex room on Tuesday and Thursday mornings. Earlybird classes will be held from 6 to7 a.m., Moderate Circuit class will be held from 7:30 to 8:30 a.m. and Therapy Circuit from 9 to 9:45 a.m. Your membership cards will be accepted or a drop-in fee will apply. Final week of swim lessons nears

The final week of Red Cross swim lessons will take place the week of Aug. 10. There are still spots available so call today to register. Swimming is a lifelong skill that you can use at any age. If you have missed our summer lessons sets or the weeks did not work into your schedule, private lessons could be an option for you. Please give the Grand Forks aquatic centre a call to setup a time and instructor at your convenience. *** To register for summer swim lessons or for more information on private lessons, call the aquatic centre at 250-442-3488 or the Recreation Office at 250442-2202.


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Some would say yes Is our nation on a slippery moral slope? Some would say yes. Is our society moving forward, becoming more enlightened on social and individual standards of behaviour? Some would say yes. My wife and I cannot agree on the colour of one of the walls in our house. To her it is green; I say that it is definitely blue. It is probably a blend of the two colours, but we have definite opinions on which colour dominates. We even ask people for their opinions—is it blue or green? We haven’t kept a tally on people’s opinions, but, even if we did, it wouldn’t change either one of our opinions on the nature of the colour. Many issues that face the voting public are just that way. One person looks at the issue, say from a human rights point of view, while another looks at it from the perspective of personal values. All the votes in the country, or a decision by the judges, does not affect the way that a person views an issue. The voters make their choice, the judges make their decisions, and society moves on. What difference does it make, as long as we all have jobs, decent homes to live in, adequate medical care, transportation, Internet, etc? The view from the pulpit is not the same as the view from the crowd, and I do mean crowd and not pew. When the crowd persuaded Pilot to crucify the Son of God, Pilot’s wife had tried to warn him in a message saying, “Have nothing to do with that righteous Man; for last night I suffered greatly in a dream because of Him.” The majority ruled, but the action was corrupted. Does the voice of the majority define righteousness? If the majority is ill-informed or cor-

ruptly motivated has the prevailing social action benefited society? MARTIN FROMME Does pleasing the Executive Elder, crowd mean that Greenwood God is pleased? Evangel Chapel “Whereas Canada is founded upon the principles that recognize the supremacy of God and the rule of law:” (1982 Constitution Act) is how the Canadian constitution reads in its preamble. It would suggest that the pleasure of God should not be in conflict with the laws of our country. Indeed it would suggest that the laws of this land should flow out of God’s good judgment and loving concern (for God is love) for the well being of Canadians. Could any guidance for voters and law-makers be greater than this? For those who would listen to the Creator, would not God’s thoughts, oracles, and commandments provide the grit that would keep our nation safely on the road to righteousness, and consequently, as the proverb states, greatness and not reproach? (Proverbs 14:34) But as Paul points out: “Even though they knew God, they did not honour him as God or give thanks, but they became futile in their speculations and their foolish heart was darkened. Professing to be wise, they became fools…God gave them over to a depraved mind, to do those things which are not proper….” What benefit for this nation, what guidance for our young people, can flow from foolishness and depravity? “Give the king thy judgments, O God, and thy righteousness unto the king’s son.” (Psalm 72:1) I pray that these words, engraved in stone over the south-facing window of the Peace Tower, will echo in the hearts and minds of every voter as we mark our X in the up-coming federal election. Let’s lay a grit strip!

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McGauley off to Africa to help with water project CRAIG LINDSAY

Grand Forks Gazette

A local Rotarian is heading to Africa to help with a project to bring fresh drinking water to several villages in the Musembe area of Kenya. Terry McGauley will be there from Aug. 5 - 15 helping to provide technical and administrative guidance for the project. McGauley is a consulting civil/ environmental engineer and was brought into the project because of his expertise. “I got involved when Khayanga Wasike (project manager) asked for assistance knowing I had the expertise and since I had worked with her on getting the community resource centre functioning,” he said. “One of the major reasons I got involved was that I felt there was a

serious need for the water supply system for these villages and that I could make a meaningful contribution.” This is the first major volunteer project for McGauley although he has been involved with other major international projects. He is also the technical advisor to the Rotary Foundation on water and sanitation projects undertaken in various locations in the world. Currently, the area has no water supply system and subsequently has very poor water quality. During the wet season people collect water in containers from shallow wells and slews. The area has a population density of 490 people per square kilometre. There are 10,300 people in 19 villages with 60 per cent of those under 20.

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Richard (Dick) Spannier April 3, 1948 – June 29, 2015

Dick passed away at the Trail Hospital. Survived by his wife Brenda and daughter Linda (Robert) and two granddaugthers.

Celebration of Life

will be held on Sunday, August 9, 2015 1:00 p.m. 7530 20th Street, Grand Forks

Memorial Service

Gordon Douglas Feir Please join us for a memorial service in honour of Gordon Douglas Feir, son of Douglas and Ethel Feir of Grand Forks.

Friday, July 31 2 pm - 4 pm Christina Lake Community Hall 90 Park Road

CHURCH DIRECTORY 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

Pastor: Ryan Van Kuik 250 449 1439 or boundarycommunitychurch@gmail.com Box 129, Midway, BC V0H 1Y0 Sunday Service.............................................................................10:00 a.m. (At the Midway Community Centre)

BOUNDARY SABBATH FELLOWSHIP

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)

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

In Loving Memory

7525 4th St. (behind Overwaitea) • Office 250-442-5815 Senior Pastors: Larry and Elsie Dannhauer Associate Pastors: Richard and Ramona Dannhauer

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SUNDAY: Prayer..............................10:00 a.m. Church Service ..........10:30 a.m. Prayertime Wednesdays ..............................................................10:00 a.m.

EVANGEL CHAPEL

December 4, 1980 – July 31, 2010 You’re always in our thoughts and hearts We often speak your name What wouldn’t we give to hear your voice Dearly loved and sadly missed by Mom and Dad, Denise, Kristin, Mavis, Jason, Steven and his large extended family.

Angela Furey-Demas June 11, 1944 – August 25, 2015

Passed away suddenly in Grand Forks, British Columbia, Angela Furey-Demas formerly of Avondale, Conception Bay, Newfoundland. Angela’s brilliant and creative mind earned her highest academic scholarships to pursue teacher education at St. Bride’s College and Memorial University of NL. Angela’s teaching career spanned 37 years throughout Newfoundland, Ontario and Alberta. Although she began her teaching career as a junior high teacher, Angela devoted most of her passion for teaching early childhood and primary children. Angela retired in September 2001 to spend more time with her family and in 2008 she and her husband Kevin Demas moved to Grand Forks, B.C. to enjoy the climate, golfing, and gardening. Angela is predeceased by her father Arthur Furey, infant siblings Mary and William, sister-in-law Jenny Furey and first husband Frank Morgan. She is survived by her husband and soul mate, Kevin Demas, mother (Anastasia Furey), daughter (Michele Nichols), siblings Beth, Edith, Mary (Brian), Art (Karen), Gerard (Pat), Harold (Agnes), Pad (Sharon), and Nick (Bernadette), her special grand children (Anastasia Nichols, Zachary Patterson, Paige Lawson-Demas and Bailey, Montana, Nathaniel and Nick Demas) as well as a large circle of nieces, cousins and friends. Viewing was held in the Chapel of Grand Forks Funeral Home on Tuesday, July 28 at 2:00 p.m., Grand Forks, B.C. A funeral mass will take place at Assumption church, Avondale, Newfoundland in September. Flowers gratefully accepted or donations in Angela’s memory may be made to the Heart & Stroke Foundation or Alzheimer’s Society. Angela was a kind wonderful person who truly loved life. She will be dearly missed and forever in our hearts, thoughts, prayers and memories.

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

HüMüH MONASTERY

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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TUG SKIPPER Full time senior & junior positions available. Minimum Limited Master <60GT Certificate required. Apply via email:

The Grand Forks Credit Union is inviting applications for the position of Part-Time Teller. Submit your resume to: Sally Sofonoff, Teller Supervisor at: ssofonoff@gfdscu.com 447 Market Avenue, Box 2500 Grand Forks, BC V0H 1H0 Fax: 250-442-5644

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Merchandise for Sale

Merchandise for Sale

Pets

Garage Sales

Grand Forks: Male Shitzu/Maltesc/Jack Russell cross. 8 weeks old, 1st shots & dewormed. $250. 250-442-6365

Christina Lake: 1509 Burger Rd. Sat/Aug 1st 8am-2pm. Sun/Aug 2nd 9am-?. Clean items, lots of bargains, double household. Come see us!

Heavy Duty Machinery

Merchandise for Sale

Auctions FOOD Equipment Auction House Closed Restaurants - New Liquidation Overstock - Direct Stainless Imports - www.KwikAuctions.com Online Bidding & Shipping

Christina Lake: 27 Chase Rd., Sat. & Sun., Aug. 1 - 2. 10 am - 4 pm. Grand Forks: Coming soon Huge Sale. Watch for signs, no sales unless signs are up. 6194 12th St. (Kettle River Dr. in Johnson Flats)

Merchandise for Sale

A-CHEAP, LOWEST PRICES STEEL SHIPPING Dry Storage Containers Used 20’40’45’53’ and insulated containers all sizes in stock. 40’ containers as low as $2,200DMG. Huge freezers. Experienced wood carvers needed, full time. Ph Toll free 24 hours 1-866-528-7108 or 1778-298-3192 8am-5pm. Delivery BC and AB www.rtccontainer.com

FREE Pondarosa Pine and Manitoba Maple large wood chips. 3175 Eagle Ridge Rd. 250-442-5770.

Grand Forks: Fri&Sat, July 31 & Aug 1, 8am-2pm, 310 Prospect Dr. (Copper Ridge) Household items, furniture, 10” table saw, tools, gardening, Craftsman snowblower, books, art work.

Affordable Steel Shipping Containers for sale/rent 20’ & 40’ Kootenay Containers Castlegar 250-365-3014

Vinyl siding, off white, used, large amount. Evenings 250442-2300

Grand Forks: Yard Sale, Sat. Aug 1st, 9am - 3pm. 6336 9th St. (South Ruckle)

Double bed w/ frame, $375. Stereo plus speakers with radio, $200. 250-443-3096

Free Items

Houses For Sale

Houses For Sale

OPEN HOUSE Do not miss your chance to view this stunning executive style home at the lake!!!

Saturday, Aug. 1 11 am - 3 pm 99 Chase Road, Christina Lake Call me today for more details!

Natalie Sweeney 250-443-4014

272 Central Ave. Grand Forks, BC

Misc. for Sale

Merchandise for Sale

Real Estate

Rentals

Misc. for Sale

Misc. for Sale

Bollinger Weight Machine w/Deacon’s Bench and pulldown bars, all in good condition with 480 lbs of weight plates plus Weider Bench, misc dumbbell bars in average condition all for $300. 250442-0638. Leave message.

Black and Decker breadmaker $10; Tri-Star vacuum cleaner with leather ottoman $100; small Magnum organ $15; 6-draw dresser $25; double bed with two dressers and nightstand $100; computer desk $25; three TVs, $20 ea; Mastercraft snowblower $500; antique hi-fi cabinet with turntable and radio $100; treadmill with pulse monitor $50. After 9 a.m. Call 250-449-8224.

Commercial/ Industrial Property

Mobile Homes & Pads

Grand Forks

Grand Forks: 2 bdrm mobile home, river front, $550/m + utils. 250-443-5049.

DON’T OVERPAY! www.rtmihomes.com “Your smart housing solution” Canada’s largest provider of manufactured housing. Text or call (844)3342960. In stock 16’/20’/22’ homes on sale now! Medical schooter, $900. 250-442-0121

Houses For Sale

Houses For Sale

Features of the Week NEW LISTING! Pride of ownership shows in this 3 BR, 2 bathrooms family home. Full basement. Large lot. Garage and 2 workshops. Immaculate lawns and landscaping. Just blocks to schools,recreation, restaurants, and shopping. Lots of RV room. Great basement, large family room, den/ office and workshop.

NEW LISTING! 5 BR, 3 bathrooms. Immaculate family home, 1200 sq. ft. plus a full, finished basement. As new appliances. 2 car garage with large workshop area. Fully landscaped. Deer-fenced back yard with a great raised-bed garden area. Central Grand Forks, short walk to everything.

Husky 6 hp lawnmower, $200. Brico drill press, $75. Delco grinder, $50. 250-442-6422

229,900 MLS® 2406986

$

274,900 MLS® 2406927

Pete Vanjoff 442-7415

Houses For Sale Christina Lake: Upper level 2 bdrm, 1 bath. Lower rental suite, 1 bdrm+den / kitchen & bath, separate entrance. Garage, shop, fenced yard. Close to beach, activities & school. $239,000. 250-505-4275

Kitchen Range, self cleaning, $300. 1 sheep skins 1 mountain goat skin, $25 each. Ping pong table, full size, never used, $60.Linda 250-442-0515

Grand Forks: 2 bdrm house on 100’ x 125’, corner lot, hospital area, fully renovated, $149,900/obo. 25P0-4422599 or 250-443-1599.

Steel frame Garage kit, 20’x24’, 8’x16’ end doors, includes 12’x20’ hip addition, $10,000/obo. 250-442-0313

Grand Forks: across from hospital, fixer upper. On treed & serviced lot. 250-442-2804

Misc. Wanted Looking for 2 old deep freezers --not running--. Wanted for storage. 250-442-4055

$

4500 sq ft whse/shop on 1 acre, fenced, in commercialind zone. Insulated, HVAC, multi line Cat 5 ph. system. Ron Woods---250-442-7636

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.

Grand Forks: Older 1 1/2 story, 4 bdrm, 2 bath, insulated workshop, separate garage, central air, private, walk to down town & city park, $251,000. Call for info & to view 250-442-1248.

Mobile Homes & Parks Grand Forks: 1200 sq ft older mobile on own corner lot. Extra Foods area. $81,900. Evenings. 250-442-2300

Real Estate

Rentals

Business for Sale

Commercial/ Industrial

Beauty Salon for sale! 20 yrs established. Downtown Grand Forks. Full clientele, booking 6 wks in advance. 4 stations. 250-442-8990 ask for Naida or leave message.

space in downtown area of Grand Forks 250-442-2276 / 250-442-6800

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Commercial &/or Retail

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Sharon Jazz 250-442-6396 250-443-9088

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BUILD YOUR DREAM HOME on this private treed lot. Located in the Copper Ridge Estates development. $65,000. MLS® 2403741 Call Jazz

Val Bob 250-442-7655 250-449-1982

BEST BUY IN TRIANGLE GARDENS! This 2 bed, 2 bath is still covered by warranty! Vaulted open plan country kitchen and large living room, earth tones, fenced yard, comes with all appliances & central air! Only $89,900. MLS® 2405928. Call Sharon

Serving the Boundary Country with Award Winning Service for over 36 years

19.2 ACRES with a year round creek for sale minutes from Greenwood, BC. $179,000. MLS® 2402884. Call Jazz

LAND ACT: NOTICE OF INTENTION TO APPLY FOR A DISPOSITION OF CROWN LAND Take notice that Shannon Donnici of 163 Hamptons Terrace, Calgary, Alberta T3A 5S3, has applied to the Ministry of Forests, Lands and Natural Resource Operations (MFLNRO), Kootenay Region, for a License of Occupation (Speci¿c 3ermission ± 3riYate Moorage) situated on 3roYincial CroZn foreshore located on Christina Lake and containing 0.01 hectares more or less. The Lands File for this application is 4405614. Written comments concerning this application should be directed to the Senior Land of¿cer at FrontCounter %C, 1 0 Theatre Road, Cranbrook %C, 91C *1 or email to Authori]ingAgency.Cranbrook#goY.bc.ca. Comments Zill be receiYed by MFLNRO up to August , 015. MFLNRO may not be able to consider comments receiYed after this date. 3lease Yisit the Zebsite at http arfd.goY.bc.ca Application3osting inde[.Msp →Search→Search by File Number 4405614 for more information. 3lease be adYised that any response to this adYertisement Zill be considered part of the public record. Access to these records requires the submission of a Freedom of ,nformation (FO,) request. 9isit http ZZZ.goY.bc.ca freedomo¿nformation to learn more about FOI submissions.

Homes for Rent

Christina Lake: 1bdrm, no dogs. New bathroom. $400 + utilities. 250-447-9270

Grand Forks: 2bdrm, 1 bath house, rural setting, W/D, F/S, NS, NP, RR, yard maintenance, $650/m + utils. Avail Aug 15th. Cheryl 250-4927622.

Greenwood 3bdrm, 1.5 bath, 5 apply’s, fenced yard, sm greenhouse, sm garden shed, sm pet negotiable. $850/m + utiles. 604-951-0533.

Property Management

Rentals

Grand Forks

2 bdrm 1 bath mobile in large fenced yard $700 2 bdrm apt downtown $800 utilities inc. 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.

Rooms for Rent

Grand Forks: Lg bed/sitting room, utils included, $400/m. 250-442-2300. Evenings

Suites, Lower

Christina Lake: lower suit 1bdrm + den, near beach, incls utils, cable, internet, furnished, private entrance, shared yard, RR, NS, NP. $675/m. 250-505-4275

Want to Rent

Retired professional couple looking for a nice house to rent in Grand Forks. Would prefer a one year lease. Call 1-778516-1990.

Transportation

Motorcycles

2010 Honda Gold Wing, matalic black, 11400kms, $1,600 in options, asking $18,600. 250-442-6700.

Recreational/Sale

2006 Pioneer 18ft travel trailer. Sleeps 6, no road miles, has always been parked on property, used very little, includes equalizer hitch. Price negotiable. 250-442-3081 or 250-666-0323.

Trucks & Vans

2000 Ford F150, 4x4, 4.7 liter V8, 5 spd manual trans, PS, PB, cruise, air tilt, canopy, box liner, excellent condition, low miles 85,000km.250-442-1241

SOLD THIS WARM HOUSE HAS 3 BEDROOMS with 2 entrances, workshop, with 200 amp service, guest house, 2 covered decks, all on a fully landscaped fenced yard. $179,000. MLS® 2402380. Call Jazz

JUST STEPS AWAY from the clubhouse at Christina Lake Golf Course! This beautiful custom home sits at the end of a cul-de-sac on over a quarter acre of land overlooking the golf course. 4 bedroom,4 bathroom MLS® 2402427. Call Val to view.

CHRISTINA LAKE, BEAUTIFUL FAMILY HOME offers, a private yard, underground irrigation, paved driveway with covered parking for 3 vehicles. Features, vaulted ceilings, open living room & kitchen, main floor laundry, updated flooring & formal dining room. $357,000. MLS® 2404603. Call Val

2 BEDROOM, 1 BATHROOM HOME within walking distance to the beach! Insulated detached garage/shop. Fenced garden area with underground sprinklers, greenhouse & small guest cabin! Just over an acre currently in hay. MLS® 2406302. $240,000. Call Val

INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY, 4 plex on 3.5 acres in Midway. Rent out all 4 units or live in one & rent the rest. MLS® 2402553. $399,000. Call Bob

STILL PAYING COMMERCIAL RENTS FOR YOUR BUSINESS? Consider this 1050 sq. ft. bldg on 30’ x 120’ lot in GF commercial core! Would adapt to two businesses as well! Asking $135,900. MLS® 2399689. Call Sharon for full info

2 BED, 2 BATH 1391 SQ. FT. HOME all on one level. Unique high end finishes throughout. Screened in porch. Double garage. MLS® 2405306. $279,000. Call Bob

VENDOR WOULD CONSIDER TRADING this 1275 sq. ft. home built 1995 in Midway for shop on acreage in Greenwood, Midway or Rock Creek! Asking $210,000. MLS® 2394800. Call sharon

RIVERFRONT 158.57 ACRES on the Kettle River about 65 airable acres. MLS® 240929. $449,000. Call Bob

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Property Management Services Owners and Prospective Tenants Call

Ken Dodds

250-442-2711

250 442-2632

Toll free: 1-800-567-3199 www.grandforksrealestate.ca

HOBBY FARM 24 acres ready for animals, 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. Rural private setting. $253,000. MLSÂŽ 2402255

STUNNING CUSTOM BUILT HOME on 5 acres with it's own river frontage!!! $499,000. MLSÂŽ 2406699

GREAT SERVICED BUILDING LOT in quiet neighbourhood in Grand Forks. Only $56,000! MLSÂŽ 2394709

SERVICED LOT in prestigious English Ridge Estates overlooking Christina Lake. $239,000. Try your offer! MLSÂŽ 2396715

TAKE YOUR BREATH AWAY VIEW OF CHRISTINA LAKE! Your own private park with a 3 BR upgraded home on 1.69 ac. of paradise. Immaculate inside & out & asking $299,000. A must see & try your offer. MLSÂŽ 2403605

JUST LISTED at Boundary Falls! 4.1 acres, 3 BR home c/w in law suite, attached garage, shop, mobile home produces revenue & 1.37 acres wiwth 400’ frontage on Boundary Creek. $549,000. MLSŽ 2406789

OPEN HOUSE! YOU ARE INVITED! Saturday, August 1 from 11 am to 3 pm. $629,000. MLSÂŽ 2405173

1,970 SQ. FT. LIVING-SPACE, 75 by 120 lot, large covered deck, certiďŹ ed wood stove, fenced garden, rear lane access, over height carport, close to all amenities. $223,500. MLSÂŽ 2395744

LIVE YEAR ROUND, use as vacation property or vacation rental, or build your dream home on this .368 acre lot that's private and fully fenced in beautiful Christina Lake! Call to view today! $174,900. MLSÂŽ 2405458

MILLION DOLLAR VIEW! Lovely family or retirement home. Double decks, patio & porch, central air and vac, double garage. 3 BR on the main, 2 more down, 3 baths, main oor laundry, all the bells and whistles. $339,000. MLSŽ 2397165

296 ACRES on Boundary Creek Rd Greenwood, BC features, 3 BR, 1 bath home, 2 car garage, large barn, equipment shed, just waiting for new owners. Call today to view! $649,000. MLSÂŽ 2399866/2400141

LIVE AT THE LAKE Come see this charming 6 BR, 4 bath home right in the heart of Christina Lake! $475,000. MLSÂŽ 2403780

QUALITY BUILT POST & beam home in desirable neighbourhood, 1 block off the beach. 3 BR, plus den & 2 ½ baths. $315,000. MLSŽ 2407119

LUXURY LIVING on the Kettle River! Over 400 feet of beach is yours, with gorgeous home, outdoor entertaining area, putting green, garden and more! Serious inquiries only please. $795,000. MLSÂŽ 2407000

2.5 ACRES OF LAND next to park reserve with home, and drilled well, just minutes from Christina Lake. Bring your offer! $199,000. MLSÂŽ 2407271

TREMENDOUS VIEWS from this 3 BR, 2 bath home. All living on one level. Desirable area of the valley. $255,000. MLSÂŽ 2403210

OVER 1/2 ACRE. Large family home. Just needs a little TLC. 1550 square feet on the main and another 1080 in the basement. There are 3 BR plus, 3 baths. Single carport and large storage shed. There is lots of room for parking and RV's. Just blocks to shopping, schools, recreation, and the hospital. $259,000. MLSÂŽ 2404885

Linda Laktin

250-442-9403

Harry Davy

250-442-0466

Barry Poppenheim

250-449-8276

Cindy Anthony

250-442-7379

Pete Vanjoff

250-442-7415

2012 CUSTOM BUILT HOME on 1 acre. 5 BR, 3 full baths 2 car detached garage. Fully fenced rear yard. $469,000. MLSÂŽ 2406149

Ken Dodds

250-442-2632

Gayle Holmes

250-442-7516

Aaron Anthony

250-584-4663

Gary Smith

250-443-1256

Ron Woods

250-442-7636

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250-442-9866

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CUSTOM UPHOLSTERY 38 years experience!

RESIDENTIAL / COMMERCIAL / RECREATIONAL Reupholstery, Repairs and Custom Builds

236 – 72nd Ave • Grand Forks

STORAGE

BOUNDARY MINI STORAGE Computerized Security Gate 5’ x 10’ to 10’ x 30’ Units

7990 Columbia Drive

Located at Boundary Electric

250-442-5561

Border Self Storage 7444 19th Street, Grand Forks PLUMBING

7920 Donaldson Dr. • 250-442-2082

• Continuous K Style Eavestroughing Installations – Repairs To book your free estimate call Edie at 250-442-8055 or Russell Danish Cell: 250-584-4381

OPTOMETRIST

HOME INSPECTIONS

Honest Service – Quality Work

Ace Gutters Inc.

Dr. Alan LeRoy, O.D.*

CloAnne Morasse 250-442-0248

Service & New Construction Commercial • Residential Industrial Pumps

GUTTERS

OPTOMETRIST

* denotes Optometric Corporation

Commercial and Residential

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(Across from Fire Hall)

250-442-8208 BUY HOST JOIN

STUMP GRINDING

7215 2nd St., Grand Forks

3rd St., Grand Forks

(1985) Ltd.

SENIORS’ HOUSING

250-442-2499

WATER Hoffy’s Water Service 21 years experience • Water softeners • Reverse osmosis • Ultra violet systems • Water cooler cleaning • Filters and filter Service

250-666-1414

GASFITTING

Grand Forks, BC

Construction • Maintenance • Repair • Renovation

ROOFING

D.D. Roofing

•Asphalt Shingles • Metal • New & Re-roof • Resheet & Reconstruction • Fascia, Soffit, and Continuous Gutter Installation Reasonable Rates • Guaranteed Work

Seniors Discount - Free Estimates Cell: 250-443-1273 Home: 250-442-2179 FREE ESTIMATES Serving the Boundary & West Kootenays

P&L ROOFING Paul – 250-442-5612

• Shingles • Metal • Composite • Torch Down FREE ESTIMATES

UNITS NOW AVAILABLE!

Call: 250-442-0534

Cascade Containers & Storage Sales or Rentals $100/month

6401 HWY 3 next to Fortis office 250.442.2599 • 250.443.1599

GRANBY

CONTAINERS SALES AND RENTALS

Twisted Teeth Saw Shop Saw, Knife & Tool Sharpening Centre We Sharpen • Carbide & Steel Saws • Planer & Jointer Knives • Handsaws-retooth, set & sharpen • Carbide Router Bits • Drill Bits • Hole Saws • Dado Blades • Paper Cutters • Knives • Scissors • All Garden & Yard Tools • Chainsaws & More

George Stooshinoff

Certified Sawfiler 3845 Victoria Rd., Grand Forks, BC Phone: 250-442-8359 • Email: gastoo@telus.net

SALES & SERVICES Certified Pump Installers

• EOCP Certified • Cross Connection Certified (Backflow Prevention) WATER CONDITIONING • Water Softening, Reverse Osmosis, Filtration & Ultraviolet IRRIGATION & PUMPS

8098 Donaldson Drive • 250-442-5537

WELDING BOUNDARY MOBILE WELDING CERTIFIED LEVEL A RED SEAL

WELDING FABRICATION REPAIRS Serving the Boundary Area

250 - 447 - 6244

on Donaldson Dr.

MOBILE STORAGE

Your place or ours

250-442-7066 7 days a week

Phone 250-443-4144

SAW SHARPENING

Y&R Water

SAGAMORE RV & MINI-STORAGE Digital Video Surveillance Access 24 hrs/day – 7 days/week Personal Keypad Entry 5’x10’, 10’x10’, 10’x20’ & 10’x30’

148 Sagamore Road Grand Forks, B.C. 250-442-2652 www.sagamoreministorage.com

BUSINESS DIRECTORY ADVERTISING Phone Darlainea at The Gazette at 250-442-2191

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