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Smoke floods valley from south and west BARRY COULTER

After a couple of days of relatively clear skies in the Cranbrook-Kimberley area, the valley is once again

filled with thick smoke — largely from the enormous wildfires burning south of the border. “We’ve had smoke from

large fires in the U.S.A come into the area (Wednesday) afternoon, with the southerly wind,” said Fanny Bernard, Fire Information Offi-

cer with the Southeast Fire Centre. “That was mixed in from larger incidents from the Kamloops Fire Centre as well, just west of the East

Kootenay. Bernard said the smoke would likely dissipate Thursday afternoon, but unfortunately the winds

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are forecasted to shift again to a southerly direction (from the south), which will fill valleys in southeast B.C. with more smoke. “The good news is there are no fires in the Cranbrook-Kimberley area that would be putting out this amount of smoke. There are only a few fires — there’s a very small fire in Kidd Creek, it’s burning very remotely, in the Kootenay Lake zone.”

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Hottest July ever for Earth, but 10th for Cranbrook ARNE PETRYSHEN With files from AP

“That’s what brings us back to this site. “Unfortunately we ran out of money last year, but now we are getting traction again. There is interest in zinc especially.”

U.S. weather officials called July the planet’s warmest month on record, but on Cranbrook’s scale it is only the 10th warmest. Lisa Caldwell, Environment Canada Meteorologist, said the mean temperature, which is all the daily temperatures averaged out for the month, for July 2015 that was 20.2 degrees Celcius. “That makes it the 10th warmest,” Caldwell said. “It was overly, particularly warm.” There were three daily records set over the month. There was a hot period at the beginning of the month — July 3 and 4, with record breaking days, where the temperature was 36 degrees for both days. Then there was a hot spell on July 31 where Cranbrook reached 35.9 degrees Celsius, which again was a record. “There wasn’t an over abundance of rain, but just enough. There was 20.3 mm of rain. That compares to 38.3 of normal, so we’re below normal but not completely dry.”

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The drawdown at Idlewild Lake continues apace, in preparation for the decommissioning of the dam at the lake’s southern end. What used to be out of sight, out of mind below the surface is now a new basking spot for the lake’s population of painted turtles.

Searching for the new Sullivan Santa Fe Metals announces drill program will resume this fall

C AROLYN GR ANT

Hope springs eternal, especially in the hearts of prospectors and geologists. Scott Broughton, President and CEO of Santa Fe Metals Corp. (SFM) has been on the hunt for another Sullivan Mine type sedi-

mentary exhalative (SEDEX) deposit. His latest venture is drilling on the Sully project about 30 kilometres due east of Kimberley. A drill program commenced on the Sully property in 2014 and was not shut down for lack of findings, but for lack of money.

In early 2014 SFM’s Project Team defined twin parallel vertical masses, the EAST and WEST Targets at the Sully Project. “We proved last year that these masses occurred at exactly the same geological time as the Sullivan Mine deposit,” Broughton said.


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‘It was scary as hell!’ Couple thinks they were drugged at Wapiti Music Festival earlier this month.

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A couple from Canmore, Alta., who said they think they their drinks were drugged at the recent Wapiti Music Festival IN Fernie want the public to be on the lookout for drink tampering. Mark Single, 30 and Kristina Forester, 28, came to Fernie for the festival on Aug. 7 and said they think drugs were slipped into their drinks in the beer gardens on the Friday night. Both Single and Forester said they can’t remember many details of the night within an hour of consuming the drinks, and woke up in the Elk Valley Hospital around 3 a.m. on Aug. 8. “It was scary as Hell,” said Single. “We were paralyzed, literally paralyzed. [Kristina] couldn’t even speak. They said that I was

talking but I don’t remember a word of it.” The couple said Forester went to get drinks for Single and a friend of theirs who was also in attendance. Adhering to the Wapiti policy, Forester could only buy one drink at a time. She said a man of average build with a beard and dark hair was in line next to her and offered to hold her drink while she went to get the other drinks. “[The man] was right there, talking to people, and he bought one beer for me, and while I went to buy a cider, he was holding both of the beers. And those were the drinks that my boyfriend and I had.” Single said he and Forester had been drinking before the festival, but said he did not believe it was enough to warrant six hours of memory loss. “We had the drinks,

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it would have been about 8:30 [p.m.]. I have some text messages and phone calls that I made at 9:30 [p.m.] that I don’t remember making,” Single said, “The ambulance and everybody was there, neither of us remember any of that, getting to the hospital. “We both kind of remember struggling to get home, and I have a bit of a memory of pretty much dragging my girlfriend the last bit, because we knew that something was pretty wrong,” said Single. The RCMP confirmed they received an ambulance report detailing the situation. Wapiti organizer Kevin McIsaac said this was the first he has heard drinks being tampered with in his 5-year history with the event. Single and Forester say they came forward with their story because they want to raise awareness about date rape drugs and drink tampering. “It was scary to be in the hospital, but I actually felt a lot safer to be there, so I felt kind of glad because I really didn’t know what was wrong, so it was good to know that somebody is helping you. I’m just glad that somebody came to help us,” said Forester. Dean Nicholson, the executive director of East Kootenay addiction, said he encourages people to be cautious of their drinks and taking drinks from strangers. “You don’t want to be accepting drinks from people that you haven’t seen, or you haven’t seen the drink being made or poured,” he said. Along with this, he promotes the “buddy system”, and having a friend look after your beverage if you have to leave it, but to never leave a drink unattended.

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College of the Rockies’ MAISHA (Maternal Access and Infant Survival for Health Advancement) project representatives (l-r) Suzanne Pederson and Winnie Koima are excited about the arrival of Emergency Obstetric Care (EmOC) equipment. The supplies, funded by the Government of Canada, will be used to support training activities in Kenya by qualified EmOC trainers from the Ministry of Health, Kenya and Dedan Kimathi University of Technology.

Chief judge reviews online provincial court records To m F l e tc h e r Black Press

B.C. is the only province where charges and convictions in provincial court are posted on a public database as well as being available to courthouse visitors. One problem is that the information has been used by employers or landlords for criminal record checks that may find a charge but not the later acquittal. Another is posting the imposition of a peace bond, which can leave the false impression that someone has been convicted of an offence. Thomas Crabtree, chief judge of the B.C. Provincial Court, is reviewing the practice of posting court records online, and is seeking public input until Sept. 18. Court Services Online has been available since 2008, allowing anyone to search by name or case number to find information on charges, court appearances and sentences. The online information is blocked if the accused is acquitted, charges are withdrawn, a publication ban is ordered or when a pardon is later granted to seal the record of a conviction. Absolute discharge conviction records are removed from the public database after a year, and conditional discharges after three years. A stay of proceedings means the online case file is

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B.C. Provincial Court Chief Judge Thomas Crabtree blocked after a year, although records for all cases remain at court registries for access in person. In a consultation memo on the issue, Crabtree notes that B.C.’s Court Services Online help desk received frequent requests to use the service as a criminal record check. The memo says that when information on acquittals was still available, the service received “a significant number” of complaints of negative effects from public access to charges that did not lead to conviction. Some people said they only realized the information was public

when they were sent a link by co-workers or employers. The memo offers several options for dealing with peace bonds, which are ordered to restrict activities of parties in a dispute and are currently left online indefinitely. The consultation memo is available at www.provincialcourt.bc.ca under the “news and reports” tab. Submissions can be made by email to info@provincialcourt.bc.ca or by mail to: Office of the Chief Judge, Provincial Court of B.C., 337-800 Hornby Street, Vancouver B.C. V6Z 2C5.

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Hot days of July Continued from page 1 The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration found that July’s average global temperature was 16.6 Celsius, beating the previous mark set in 1998 and 2010 by about one-seventh of a degree. That’s a large margin for weather records, with previous monthly heat records broken by a 20th of a degree or less. “It just reaffirms what we already know: that the Earth is warming,” said NOAA climate scientist Jake Crouch. “The warming is accelerating and we’re really seeing it this year.” Caldwell said she couldn’t imagine the amount of numbers they would have had to crunch to get the world figures. She said across B.C. it was a warmer than normal July — in Fort Saint John it is was the seventh warmest, while in Kelowna and Victoria it is was the second warmest. “A lot of the spots did make the top 10 warmest,” she said. “That is significant that you got into the top ten warmest for the minimum temperatures. A lot of our stations do go back a hundred years.” In B.C. there is only one person crunching all the numbers. But Caldwell said that doesn’t stop anyone from going on the website and doing their own number crunching. “All the data is there on the website,” she said. “It’s all in spreadsheet format. So if you like crunching numbers, and your good at spreadsheets, you can just take things away and form macros and ding, out comes all the numbers. It is possible. You can do it yourself. It’s like DIY climatology.” NOAA records go back to 1880. Separate calculations by NASA and the Japanese weather agency also found July 2015 to be a record. The first seven months of 2015 were the hottest January-to-July span on record, according to NOAA. The seven-month average temperature of 58.43 degrees (14.7 Celsius) is 1.53 degrees warmer than the 20th-century average and a sixth of a degree warmer than the old record set in 2010. Given that the temperatures have already been so high already - especially the oceans, which are slow to cool - NOAA climate scientist Jessica Blunden said she is “99 per cent certain” that 2015 will be the hottest on record for the globe. The oceans would have to cool dramatically to prevent it, and they are trending warmer, not cooler, she said. Crouch, Blunden and other scientists outside of the government said these temperatures are caused by a combination of man-made climate change and a strong, near-record El Nino. An El Nino is a warming of the equatorial Pacific Ocean that alters weather worldwide for about a year. The oceans drove the globe to record levels. Not only were the world’s oceans the warmest they’ve been in July, but they were 1.35 degrees warmer than the 20th-century average.

Across B.C. — and across the world — it was a warmer than normal July The heat hit hard in much of Europe and the Middle East. It was the hottest July on record in Austria, where records go back to 1767. Parts of France had temperatures that were on average 7 degrees above normal and temperatures broke 100 in the Netherlands, which is a rarity. And an Iranian city had a heat index (the “feels like” temperature) of 165 degrees (74 Celsius), which was still not quite record. Nine of the 10 hottest months on record have happened since 2005, according to NOAA. Twenty-two of the 25 hottest months on record have occurred after the year 2000. The other three were in 1998 and 1997. This shows that despite what climate change doubters say, there is no pause in warming since 1998, Blunden said. It doesn’t matter if a month or a year is No. 1 or No. 2 or No. 5 hottest on record, said University of Georgia climate scientist Marshall Shepherd. “The records are getting attention but I worry the public will grow weary of reports of new records each month,” Shepherd said in an email. “I am more concerned about how the Earth is starting to respond to the changes and the implications for my children.” For Cranbrook, Caldwell said summer is not over yet. “There is going to be a brief blitz as a cold front comes through on Friday. This should bring a few showers to the southeastern part of British Columbia,” she said, adding there is also a risk of a thunderstorm. “The amount of rain that might come out of this, of you’re extremely lucky, is about 10 mm of rain. After that if the front goes zooming through, our friend the upper ridge, which has been the main weather driver that gives us the sunny weather, it bounces back.” Saturday will be a cooler day of only about 21 degrees Celsius, then she said temperatures should rebound over the weekend, with 27 degrees on Sunday and up to 31 on Monday. “So summer is definitely continuing on into the fourth week of August,” she said.

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Searching for Sullivan Continued from page 1

Broughton was showing some potential Chinese investors the project this week, and says that everything is in place to begin drilling by October at the latest. What makes the project so compelling, Broughton says, is that science points to there being more than one massive SEDEX deposit in this basin. “The Sullivan Basin itself is very large and it makes sense that where there was one, there’s another.” Broughton explains that these deposits were once “black smokers” at the bottom of an ocean. “You need a basin that’s shallow and quite —not a lot of other minerals drifting in. All these little grains of sulphides come up through the vent. The Sullivan Mine was one that occurred. You’d need them to be about 30 kilometres apart for another to occur. “So many pieces of the puzzle overlap in one place.” That place is the Sully Project. One of the problems in finding another SEDEX deposit in this basin is that it really needs a massive drill program, which junior mining companies cannot do. “A junior company can usually afford one or two holes that might be

Courtesy Santa Fe Metals

Standing on Lakit Mountain, Sully Project geologist Paul Ranson points out the location of the site, right at the tip of his finger. meaningful,” Broughton said. “But it doesn’t work that way. It’s such a compelling target, it needs millions to properly explore it. “But we’re persisting. If we do drill some massive sulphides, we’ll have an unlimited amount of money to explore further.” Broughton says that in the last drill program the last hole just missed intersecting the eastern target. The theory is that the drill hole did hit Sullivan time at the appropriate depth but that smaller faults at depth shifted the deposit, so the hole just missed. “The most recent hole completed (SU1409) is estimated to have passed within 100-m of the EAST mass based on down hole mag-field

and temperature measurements,” a SFM press release says.”Management and the Sully Project Team believe that the geophysical masses are best explained by the presence of high- specific gravity, SEDEX-style, massive sulphides. The contrast between the specific gravity of typical Sullivan massive sulphides and the sedimentary country rock is particularly well suited to modern gravity techniques. Sully’s targets present a discovery opportunity based on their Sullivan-size geophysical anomalies and confirmed Sullivan-time geological setting.” Planned exploration for 2015 and 2016 in-

cludes additional detailed gravity measurements followed by ongoing drill testing at the EAST and WEST targets. The overall program will be results-oriented and will evolve as new information is learned. Attempts to raise funds to expand the program will be ongoing, hence the visit with Chinese investors this week. “I still get all tingly just thinking about it,” Broughton said. “It’s so difficult to imagine all these puzzle pieces not becoming anything that’s not hugely significant in terms of its economics. “But it comes with risk.”

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Smoke fills valley from two directions Continued from page 1 While all is relatively quiet on the East Kootenay front, in Idaho and Washington Firefighters on several fronts were fighting against wildfires advancing on towns. Authorities say three firefighters died after their vehicle crashed and was apparently caught by a “hellstorm” of flames as they battled a blaze in Washington state. Four other firefighters were injured near Twisp. The news came after officials urged people in the popular outdoor-recreation centres of Twisp and Wintrop to evacuate. A larger group of fires burning to the east covered about 50 square miles and prompted the evacuation of Conconully, home to about 200 people. Nearly 700 firefighters supported by 39 fire engines and aircraft continue to work on a

group of fires near Kamiah in northern Idaho that has destroyed 42 homes. But containment is only 30 per cent on the fires that have scorched 61 square miles. Oregon and California are also seeing wildfires tens of thousands of acres in size. While progress has been made in southern B.C., wildfires are still blazing in the West Kootenay. Firefighters are working fast as they try to contain the huge Rock Creek fire burning east of Osoyoos, B.C., but changing weather could undermine their best efforts. The B.C. Wildfire Service says the fire is now 50 per cent contained, but less smoke and better mapping reveal flames have scorched 42-square kilometres of bush.

A change in weather is also on the way, with a dry, cold front forecast to sweep across B.C.’s boundary region, which hugs the U.S. border. The wildfire service warns the front could pack some strong winds, potentially fanning the Rock Creek fire, complicating efforts to fully contain it. All evacuation orders have now been lifted for hundreds of people forced out by the fire, but evacuation alerts are still in effect and residents have been warned they may have to leave on short notice. Thirty homes and 15 outbuildings have been destroyed since the human-caused blaze broke out one week ago. “We do have a large incidence in British Columbia, unfortunately,” Bernard said.” Bernard urged the public to check out the

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Week on the beat: Police respond to 151 calls Arne Petryshen

Cranbrook RCMP responded to 151 calls for service from Monday, Aug. 10 to Sunday, Aug. 16. Acting Sgt. Scott Milliken provided the details of the report. Aug. 10 2:20 a.m. Police received a call about a mischief in progress. The caller said a man was threatening to smash a window. 7:22 a.m. A bike was reported stolen. The bike was an older model with no serial number. The caller wanted the report added as information. 8:02 a.m. Tires were reported slashed on a cargo trailer. 8:40 a.m. Report of a suspicious person. The person was a male on a bike who was taking pop cans from people’s garages. The caller noted the man had left without incident. 9:37 a.m. A mobile radio was reported stolen from a tow truck shop. 11:56 a.m. Report of an erratic driver west of Cranbrook. The vehicle was not located. 12:15 p.m. Police attended a residence to keep the peace as while an individual picked up belongings. 12:44 p.m. Report of harassment — the caller requested a peace bond against another resident. 1:16 p.m. A vehicle travelling northbound from Cranbrook was reported for passing five vehicles into oncoming traffic and erratic driving. 2:12 p.m. Report of a lost licence plate decal. 3:15 p.m. Police were called about an assault. The caller reported that an elderly woman was assaulting a man. She was known to assault employees at the store she was at. 4:16 p.m. A fight was reported on Victoria Avenue North. 6:20 p.m. Police received an abandoned 911 call. It turned out to be a driver attempting to call about a Ford Mustang with Alberta plates that was driving erratically and using turning lanes and double solid stretches of highway to pass. 6:27 p.m. Report of a man and woman fighting on the 900 block of Cranbrook Street North. 7:19 p.m. Report of a

two vehicle accident. Both vehicles were registered in Alberta. 8:14 p.m. A suspicious circumstance was reported. It turned out to be a naked man in a vehicle with a woman. They were told by police to move along. 8:36 p.m. A white GMC pickup from Alberta was called in for erratic driving on highway 3/95. Aug. 11 2:20 a.m. A caller reported hearing unknown people on the deck of their house on the 2200 block of 12th Avenue North. 5:00 a.m. A suspicious person was reported sitting on the railroad tracks north of Fort Steele. 9:30 a.m. Report of an erratic driver. The driver was passing on double solids and speeding. 10:05 a.m. Police were notified of failure of a suspect to show up for a criminal court appearance. 10:16 a.m. A pickup towing a trailer was reported after it hit and damaged a gas pump at a local service station, then drove off. 10:48 a.m. Horses were reported on the highway on the 200 block of Van Horne Street South. 11:23 a.m. A grizzly with cubs was reported on College Way headed into the Community Forest. 12:20 p.m. The Elk Valley RCMP detachment requested assistance with a case. 1:33 p.m. A caller reported hearing what

sounded like gunshots near Kahn Road. 3:09 p.m. Report of an uninsured vehicle on Baker Street. 3:58 p.m. Police assisted in a call about a grass fire on Cranbrook Street North. 6:40 p.m. A caller reported that a man was yelling in a nearby back alley. 8:20 p.m. Six youth were reported to be sitting on a picnic table drinking on the 600 block of Victoria Avenue South. 8:34 p.m. A TV recently stolen by a shoplifter was recovered. The suspect had left the area and was likely intoxicated. 11:45 p.m. A caller reported that someone was trying to break into their RV trailer, as the alarm was triggered. Aug. 12 12:17 a.m. A possible impaired driver was reported. 12:41 p.m. Police responded to a complaint about loud music on King Street West. 9:00 a.m. Report of an abandoned vehicle on Highway 3, west of Cranbrook, near Moyie. The vehicle had broken down and was left there a few days. 10:57 a.m. Report of an assault in progress on the 1800 block of 2nd Street North. It was between a mother and daughter. 12:45 p.m. A caller reported they’d found a decapitated pigeon in a shopping cart on a roof on the 200 block of 16th Avenue North. 12:39 p.m. A 2010 Hyundai Sonata was re-

ported stolen from dealership. The vehicle was taken for a test drive and not returned for three or four hours. 1:52 p.m. A two-vehicle accident occurred on the 500 block of Cranbrook Street North. 3:22 p.m. Police brought an individual to hospital under the Mental Health Act. 4:10 p.m. A caller reported that a small blue car had hopped the curb and damaged his chain link fence on the 2000 block of 2nd Street South. 5:20 p.m. A three year old child was reported missing from 37th Street South. Aug. 13 1:16 a.m. A fight was reported at a local bar. 8:30 a.m. Report of a breach of court ordered conditions. 11:08 a.m. Police received a complaint against a member. 12:10 p.m. Report of harassment via text message. 1:32 p.m. Report of an individual threatening another individual in the Fort Steele-Wardner Road area. 2:26 p.m. Police assisted another detachment in delivering subpoena to an individual living in the area. 4:41 p.m. Report of a sexual assault. 6:15 p.m. The US parents of a 20 year old living in town asked for a well-being check. 7:07 p.m. A wellbeing check was requested on a 55-year-old man who lives alone. 7:28 p.m. A caller reported that a suspicious vehicle may hide a sus-

picious person within. 8:46 p.m. Police responded to a report of an assault at the hospital. 9:26 p.m. Police issued a 24 hour driving suspension. 9:27 p.m. An officer issued a 90 day Immediate Roadside Prohibition and 30 day vehicle impound. 11:54 p.m. An individual was brought to hospital under the Mental Health Act. Aug. 14 12:36 p.m. Report of a break and enter in progress. Two male with flashlights were seen trying to gain access to a trailer on Standard Hill Road. 7:39 a.m. Items were reported stolen from a vehicle. 10:28 p.m. An abandoned vehicle was reported in the college parking lot. 10:50 a.m. Report of items stolen from a vehicle, including CDs, cash and Canadian Tire money. 11:55 a.m. A family of four failed to pay for their meal at a Moyie restaurant. 1:55 p.m. An individ-

ual reported losing stetted earrings and a watch in a public washroom. 4:28 p.m. Four intoxicated individuals were reported in a local grocery store parking lot, causing a disturbance. 8:44 p.m. Police assisted ambulances with a Mental Health Act case in which the individual refused to go to the hospital. 9:07 p.m. A loud house party was reported on the 1300 block of 1st Street South. 10:49 p.m. A caller reported his truck’s windshield had been smashed. Aug. 15 12:01 a.m. An assault was rep rote din a local grocery store parking lot. 12:47 a.m. Police assisted the fire department in warning and moving residents of Westview Road because of lightning. 2:31 a.m. A fight between two men was reported outside a local restaurant. 6:36 a.m. Police assisted fire crews at the scene of a structure fire on Van Horne Street. 7:52 a.m. A caller re-

ported seeing a vehicle throw a cigarette butt out of their window. 12:32 p.m. Report of tires slashed on a vehicle. 2:15 p.m. A white truck with a canopy hit a car while changing lanes on Cranbrook Street North, then left the scene. 10:42 p.m. An assault was reported. A man with a baseball bat assaulted another man on the 900 block of Cranbrook Street North. Aug 16 1:52 a.m. An officer issued a 90 day Immediate Roadside Prohibition. 9:08 a.m. A man was reported for jumping out of a truck and then punching another man in a a rural area. 12:57 p.m. A driver was reported for road raging on Highway 3/93. 5:12 p.m. Report of a loud party on the 300 block of 4th Avenue South. 11:19 a.m. A dark green United BMX was exported stolen near Gordon Terrace School. It was not locked up.

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you’ve been following the trial of disgraced Senator Mike Duffy at all, you will know that Nigel Wright has been on the stand for six days, five of them under cross–examination. Wright was Prime Minister Harper’s former Chief of Staff. He was forced out of his position after it became clear that he had written a $90,000 cheque so that Duffy could repay questionable expenses which he had claimed. Wright was supposed to be the star witness for the prosecution, but Duffy’s defense lawyer, Donald Bayne tore into him during the cross–examination. Bayne suggested that Wright and the Prime Minister’s Office helped create a “deliberately deceptive scenario” for Canadians when the public was led to believe that Duffy had repaid his questionable expenses. Apparently the original plan was that the Conservative Party would cover the bill for Duffy’s expenses. But when it became clear just how expensive the claim was, Wright paid the $90,000 out of his own pocket to save the government from another embarrassing scandal. Wright is a very successful businessman and lawyer, and the $90,000 barely made a dent in his finances. He’s clearly part of the 1%, and seems not even to have blinked at the amount which would be staggering to most of the rest of us. When asked why he did this, Wright said he was following the advice of a Bible passage which counsels helping others, but to do so quietly, without fanfare. He was being generous but keeping it quiet because of religious principle. He quoted Matthew 6:

“Beware of practising your piety before others in order to be seen by them,” and “do not let your left hand know what your right hand is doing.” (Matthew 6: 1, 3) Wright, who has described himself as a devout Anglican and a lay leader in a local church, said, “I was doing a good deed, and this is sort of Matthew 6 … You should do these things quietly and not let your left hand know what your right hand is doing.” However, this is such a self–serving claim that it staggers the imagination. Wright conveniently quotes only those parts of Matthew 6 that bolsters his own claim, and in Rev. Yme doing so completely misinterprets the whole passage. Woensdregt Here’s the whole passage. “Beware of practising your piety before others in order to be seen by them; for then you have no reward from your Father in heaven. So whenever you give alms, do not sound a trumpet before you, as the hypocrites do in the synagogues and in the streets, so that they may be praised by others. Truly I tell you, they have received their reward. But when you give alms, do not let your left hand know what your right hand is doing, so that your alms may be done in secret; and your Father who sees in secret will reward you.” Matthew 6 is not about keeping secrets as Wright claims, and certainly not about a government lying to the people. This whole section of Jesus’ teaching is about giving alms, which by definition has nothing to do with covering up illegitimate expense claims made by Canadian Senators who earn a minimum of $140,000 a year. On CBC’s “The National”, Chantal Hébert speaking with the At Issue panel

commented that “for many people, the Biblical reference of ‘I’m doing this because I’m a good Samaritan’ will [not be believed] by most people, because it’s really hard to jibe the notion of being a good Samaritan, trying to help the public purse with encouraging people to lie to the public and to weave a web of deception.” Matthew 6 also contains these words: “Do not store up for yourselves treasures on earth, where moth and rust consume and where thieves break in and steal; but store up for yourselves treasures in heaven, where neither moth nor rust consumes and where thieves do not break in and steal. For where your treasure is, there your heart will be also … No one can serve two masters; for a slave will either hate the one and love the other, or be devoted to the one and despise the other. You cannot serve God and wealth.” (Matthew 6: 19–21, 24) Wright has been a very successful and highly intelligent businessman who has used his intelligence to store up considerable treasure on earth. A $90,000 cheque to cover questionable expense claims has nothing to do with “giving alms”. It had everything to do with protecting a secretive government which seeks above all else to hold on to power — another form of serving wealth (or traditionally “Mammon” in the old King James translation). When Wright quoted Matthew 6 in his testimony as an attempt to justify his actions, he simply piled one more scandal on top of all the other scandals which has marked the current government of Canada. Thank God there’s an election coming up. Yme Woensdregt is Pastor at Christ Church Anglican in Cranbrook


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Literacy from the ground up What’s Up?

It took over a year, and a lot of campaigning, but avid reader Victor Miron finally got his wish. In his home town of Cluj-Napoca, Romania, bus transportation was free of charge to anyone with a book. For five straight days, if you read on the bus, transportation was free. Although Cluj-Napoca’s City Council was skeptical at first, a full year of positive feedback from the residents helped change their minds. In the end it was a win-win situation for all involved. The city itself received positive world-wide recognition; public transportation became heavily discussed and exciting. More importantly, those who already read on the city buses were rewarded, while many new readers were created. Closer to home, a similar idea was sparked by Courtney Holmes, a Dubuque, Iowa, barber. Worried about the reading ability of the children he encountered, he came up with a novel idea. If a child of any age read to him while he cut their hair, the haircut was free. When word got out lineups snaked outside the doorway to Holme’s salon. He patiently listened to kids read to him through a marathon of cuts, always turning the clippers off to help youngsters sound out any words they were not familiar with. “I think a lot of parents realize that literacy is important, but I don’t think they are actually doing that in their homes, reading with their children,” Holmes told reporters. “This is one small way that we can start something — to reach out to parents and let them know the importance of reading.”

What Holmes felt instinctively, government statistics confirmed. In Dubuque alone, if a child enters the third grade not reading at a third grade level, that child will never reach high school. That third grade reading level is also the level of the majority of Iowa’s prison inmates. Of course reading does more than give inoculate children against bleak futures. Michael Grothaus, a reporter for Fast Company, credits reading for repairing his mental health. A few years ago, Grothaus was desponBOOKNOTES dent when his being over for a job Mike Selby passed promotion collided with being rejected by the handful of universities he had applied to. Overwhelmed by feelings of hopelessness, he began to read ‘War and Peace.’ When he was finished, he felt something had changed in him. For reasons having nothing to do with repelling French invaders, Grothaus felt more in control of his own life, found it easier to focus, and was more optimistic about his future. What happened to Grothaus is actually one of the least know yet frequently researched benefits of reading. Besides entertainment or educational purposes, reading also greatly increases one’s mental and physical health. Researchers at the University of Liverpool have found that “reading can offer richer, broader, and more complex models of experience, which enable people to view their own lives from a refreshed perspective and with renewed understanding.”

“People who read find it easier to make decisions, plan, and prioritize, and this may be because they are more able to recognize that difficulty and setback are unavoidable aspects of human life.” Findings by The Reading Agency in Europe also found that the “reading for pleasure in general can also help prevent conditions such as stress, depression, and dementia.” This is supported by the National Academy of Sciences, whose current studies state reading can reduce the risk of Alzheimer’s by 250 percent. Besides all this, the simple act of reading (which is not simple at all: even today, 775 million adults can’t do it), makes one more tolerant. Dr. Louise Billington, whose area of expertise is reading and health, found that “readers have a stronger and more engaged awareness of social issues and of cultural diversity than non-readers: their template of what the world is, is widened, and their place within it feels more secure.” Of particular note, it appears not to matter what one reads, as long as one does. An ‘Archie’ comic can have the same mental health benefits as ‘War and Peace’ (comic books always get a bad rap, but they share a single factor with their more respected non-illustrated cousins — they still have to be read). Those who want to crack open a book, or have a youngster read to or with him, can do so for the small price of a library card, which just so happens to be free. Another hidden benefit or reading. Mike Selby is Reference Librarian at the Cranbrook Public Library

Oil Wars: Fracking is winning “No one can set the price of oil. It’s up to Allah,” said Saudi Arabian Oil Minister Ali al-Naimi in May. But less devout people believe that Saudi Arabia has been trying very hard to set the price of oil — and to set it low. Moreover, it has been remarkably successful, because last week the price of oil was in the mid $40s per barrel, down from just over $100 last May. But Riyadh is not achieving its objective. Saudi Arabia, like any oil producer, likes a high price for its oil, but since it is very rich and has huge reserves it thinks long-term. Watching American oil production almost double in the past seven years, mainly thanks to the rapid rise of fracking, the Saudis could see that they risked losing their role as the “swing producer” who can raise or lower the oil price just by cutting or increasing its own production. The only way Saudi Arabia could keep that role was to drive the American frackers out of business. Production costs are secret in the oil world, but the Saudis assumed that the injection of water, sand and chemicals into shale rock at high pressure makes hydraulic fracturing — fracking — very expensive. So the Saudi strategy is to keep its own production high in order to push the oil price down. If the price stays low enough for long enough, high-cost producers like the frackers will have to close down. Then, once the competition had been eliminat-

ed, Saudi Arabia jacks the price back up by cutting its own production, and the glory days return. In the meantime Saudi Arabia is losing income too, of course, and oil revenues account for 90 percent of the national budget. It can live on savings for a while, but it needs a fairly quick win. It would be politically unwise to cut the lavish government spending that keeps the Saudi population happy, and the government is also involved in an expensive war in Yemen. The missing income has mostly been replaced by withdrawals from the country’s huge foreign reserves, estimated a year Gwynne ago at $700 billion — but those reserves have fallen Dyer by $65 billion in the past year. The brutal fact is that the Saudis are losing this battle. When the US was the biggest producer of oil, before about 1970, it was the swing producer. Within a few years, it will have overtaken Saudi oil production and will be the swing producer again. And there is nothing Riyadh can do about it. The Saudis made two mistakes. The first was to overestimate the cost of US shale oil production, and assume that any price below about $80 per barrel would make it unprofitable. There are some shale oil plays for which this is true, but the costs vary wildly, according to the local geology, and can be as low as $20 per barrel. Most shale oil is profitable at $60 per barrel, and

that proportion is rising rapidly as consolidation proceeds and efficiency rises. Their other, bigger mistake was to believe that victory was possible at all. When you stop production from a conventional oil well, there is a large permanent loss of flow when you restart production. The pores in the oil-bearing rock clog up, and that permanently reduces the “bottom-hole” pressure that forces the oil to the surface. Stopping production at a shale-oil site incurs no such loss, since the producers create the pressure themselves. Uncap it, and the flow resumes as before. So even if the Saudis succeeded in forcing most of the shale-oil sites to close, the shale producers would just turn the flow on again as soon as Saudi Arabia declared victory and cut production to get the price of oil back up. It will take a little more time to the Saudis to acknowledge their mistake, and they may not even be able to get the price back up to where they need it by cutting production. American production will continue to rise, and Iranian oil will probably also be coming back on the market in a big way by next year. The Saudis will stay rich, but they will have to cut their spending and they will suffer a permanent loss of influence. Their only consolation will be that Iran, which they see as their greatest enemy, won’t be able to use its oil to buy influence either. Gwynne Dyer is an independent journalist based in London.

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ONGOING Cranbrook Writer’s Group meet on the 4th Monday of the month at the Arts Council. Engage in writing exercises, constructive critiques & share in information on upcoming literary events & contests. Cbk and District Arts Council, 104, 135-10th Ave S, CBK. info: 250-4264223 www.cranbrookanddistrictartscouncil.com Hey Kimberley! We need you as Big Brothers and Big Sisters. One hour a week. YOU can make a difference in a Child’s life that will last a life time. Info: 250-499-3111. Aged10-14? Got the writing bug? CBAL hosts the Youth Writing Group at the Cranbrook Public Library. The 2nd & 4th Wed of each month, 4-5:30pm Free! Call Lori 250-464-1864 or khough@cbal.org Bibles For Missions Thrift Store, 824 Kootenay St. N., Cranbrook serving our community to benefit others - at home and abroad. We turn your donations into helping dollars! Open Tues-Sat 10am-5pm. Phone 778-520-1981. Learn the game of shuffleboard! Every Monday, 10:00 a.m. at Cranbrook Curling Rink. Info call: John 426-3959, Dennis 421-9176. Mark Creek Lions meet 1st and 3rd Wednesdays at the Kimbrook. Meet & Greet from 6:00-6:30pm, supper 6:30-7:00, meeting 7:008:00pm. Contact 250-427-5612 or 250-427-7496. New members welcome – men and ladies! Royal Canadian Legion Branch 24; Friday Meat Draw: 4:30- 6:30, Saturday Meat Draw: 3:30-5:30. The Cellar Thrift Store Open Mon. to Sat., noon to 4:30 p.m. Our revenues support local programs and outreach programs of Cranbrook United Church. Baker Lane Entry at 2 – 12th Ave. S. Cranbrook, B. C. Donations of new or gently used items welcome. The Cranbrook Quilter’s Guild meet on the 2nd and 4th Tuesday of every month, September - June, 7.15 p.m. at the Cranbrook Senior Citizens Hall, 125-17th Ave South. Interested??? Call Jennifer at 250426-6045. We’re on Facebook and www.cranbrookquiltersguild.ca. Cranbrook Community Tennis Association welcomes all citizens to play or learn to play. Call Neil 250-489-8107, Cathy 250-464-1903. Canadian Cancer Society- if you have spare time and would like to volunteer, interested applicants can call 250-426-8916, drop by our office at #19-9th Avenue S, Cranbrook or go to www. cancervolunteer.ca and register as a volunteer. Cranbrook Phoenix Toastmasters meet every Thursday, noon -1:00 Heritage Inn. Toastmasters teaches communication & leadership skills. Roberta 250-489-0174. 1911.toastmastersclubs.org. The Canadian Orthopaedic Foundation invites anyone expecting bone and joint surgery to make contact with local volunteers for peer support. The free Ortho Connect program helps to ease the fear, stress and anxiety that go along with surgery and help patients prepare. 1-800-461-3639 ext 4, and ask for Lauralee. High House Museum, 3286 Moyie Ave., Moyie – Open on Sundays from 1:00 to 3:00 p.m., July and August. TOPS (Take Off Pounds Sensibly) non profit weight loss support group meets EVERY Thursday at 5:00 pm, at Sr Citizen’s Centre, (downstairs) 125 17th Ave S, Cranbrook. Drop in, have fun while losing weight gradually. This Chapter has won an annual B.C. Provincial Award for “Best Avg Weight Loss Per Member”. Info: Marie 250 417 2642 Chateau Kimberley Art Gallery, 78 Howard St, Kimberley. Open 10am8pm, through to Oct. 15. Featuring art by Jean Pederson, Joseph Cross, MaryAnn Bidder, Lynne Grillmair, Jeannette Oostlander, Karen Arrowsmith, Marianne Rennick, Jeanie Miller & Teresa Knight. Masonic Lodges of B.C. and Yukon will supply transportation to cancer patients who have arrived at Kelowna or Vancouver. This free service will be at the destination point. Example: from airport to clinic and clinic to airport on return, also around the destination city. Info may be received from your doctor, Canadian Cancer Society, or by phoning Ron at 250-426-8159. Place your notice in your “What’s Up?” Community Calendar FREE of charge. This column is intended for the use of clubs and non-profit organizations to publicize their coming events — provided the following requirements are met: • Notices will be accepted two weeks prior to the event. • All notices must be emailed, faxed or dropped off in person. No telephone calls please. • NOTICES SHOULD NOT EXCEED 30 WORDS. • Only one notice per week from any one club or non-profit organization. • All notices must be received by the Thursday prior to publication. • There is no guarantee of publication. Notices will run subject to space limitations.

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With the junior hockey season quickly upon us, the defending Kootenay International Junior Hockey League champion Kimberley Dynamiters have announced their training camp schedule, which is set to begin Friday, Sept. 4 at the Kimberley Civic Centre. In a unique change, the Dynamiters will not play any exhibition games in 2015. During the 2014 pre-season, the Nitros skated in four exhibition games, going 2-0-2. According to Nitros general manager Mike Reid, the camp is expected to be a small, but competitive one, with many players returning from the 2014-15 championship squad. With the expected nature of the camp, the Dynamiters staff opted against playing any exhibition tilts. Final camp rosters are expected to be available closer to the open-

ing of camp. The Dynamiters will host a conditioning camp prior to the opening of main camp. Conditioning camp gets underway Monday, Aug. 31 and rolls through Thursday, Sept. 3, with players set to run through a variety of onand off-ice conditioning drills. Main camp opens Sept. 4, with the group split into two squads. Team A will run through an on-ice session beginning at 6 p.m., with Team B to follow at 7:45 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 5 and Sunday, Sept. 6 will feature intra-squad scrimmage sessions at 9 a.m. and 12:30 p.m. each day. Around the KIJHL: As for the Dynamiters’ Eddie Mountain Division rivals, the Creston Valley Thunder Cats open main camp Friday, Aug. 21… The Fernie Ghostriders, Golden Rockets and Columbia Valley Rockies all open their respective main camps Friday, Aug. 28...

Woods opens Wyndham Championship with 64, best round in two years Joedy McCreary Associated Press

GREENSBORO, N.C. - Tiger Woods wasted no time getting comfortable at the Wyndham Championship. Woods had his best round in more than two years Thursday, shooting a 6-under 64 in his first competitive round at Sedgefield Country Club. It was his lowest score on the PGA Tour since his 61 in the second round of the WGC-Bridgestone Invitational in 2013.

Woods took advantage of a low-scoring day at what he called a “tricky” Donald Ross-designed course that gave up bunches of birdies after morning showers softened up the fairways and greens. “When it’s like this,” Woods said, “you’ve got to throw darts and go low.” He set the tone by holing a 54-foot chip shot on his first hole, the par-4 10th, for the first of his seven birdies. Woods arrived insisting he was playing bet-

ter than his recent results might indicate. He had missed the cut in three straight majors and had not finished better than a tie for 17th at The Masters. He’s at

No. 187 on the FedEx Cup points list and probably needs a win to earn a playoff spot. Yet he said after last week’s early exit from the PGA Championship that those results belied the improvement he was making in his game. “I know it’s crazy to say, but I wasn’t playing that poorly at PGA,” Woods said. “Any borderline shot (at Whistling Straits) I never got away with it, and that’s the way it goes. I felt like I was hitting the ball good enough and just

kept progressing, and today was just a continuation of it.” Especially on that first hole. His shot from the left side of the green landed inside of 10 feet from the cup and rolled in. “I went for the shot, and instead of playing something more conservative, the greens were hard and fast, and I wanted to play something long,” Woods said. “I got aggressive with it, and I went for it, and I pulled it off. ... I could see it going in.”

FIFA meets World Cup sponsors for secret talks provoked by corruption crisis ASSOCIATED PRESS

ZURICH - FIFA has met with some World Cup sponsors in a meeting they demanded after a corruption crisis rocked football’s governing body.

Little detail was revealed after the closeddoor session shrouded in secrecy at FIFA headquarters. In a terse statement, FIFA says it “reaffirmed its commitment to transparency, reform,

and collaboration with its valued partners.” FIFA adds: “No further comment will be made on the internal discussions between the parties.” Officials from World Cup sponsors Adidas,

Budweiser, Coca-Cola, McDonald’s and Visa attended, FIFA says. Those sponsors say in a joint statement that they “reiterated our expectations for robust reform, and we will continue to engage with FIFA.”

Gazprom and Hyundai were absent with no reason given. Two sponsor representatives will join a FIFA-appointed reforms committee which first meets Sept. 2-3.

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LONDON, Ont. - A court appearance has been put over until next month for Buffalo Sabres star Ryan O’Reilly, who has been charged with impaired driving. The 24-year-old’s lawyer appeared in a London, Ont., court on his behalf Thursday. O’Reilly’s next court appearance was set for Sept. 10. The forward from Bluewater, Ont., was arrested and charged with impaired driving and failing to remain at the scene on July 9. Police say a green pick-up truck was driven into the side of a Tim

Hortons in Lucan, Ont., a community north of London, around 4 a.m., before driving away. O’Reilly was traded from the Colorado Avalanche to Buffalo in June along with forward Jamie McGinn for Mikhail Grigorenko, JT Compher, defenceman Nikita Zadorov and the 31st pick of June’s NHL draft. The Sabres signed O’Reilly to a seven-year extension on July 3 for US$52.5 million. He’s due to make $6.2 million next season. Last year with the Avalanche, O’Reilly scored 17 goals and 38 assists in 82 games.

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COLUMBUS, Ohio The Columbus Blue Jackets have signed left wing Paul Bittner to a three-year entry level contract. GM Jarmo Kekalainen made the announcement Thursday. Bittner

was the team’s second-round pick, 38th overall, in the NHL draft. The 18-year-old Bittner, of Crookston, Minnesota, had 68 goals and 75 assists in three seasons with the Portland Winterhawks of the WHL.

Giants acquire OF Byrd Janie McC auley Associated Press

SAN FRANCISCO The San Francisco Giants have acquired outfielder Marlon Byrd and cash from the Cincinnati Reds for minor league reliever Stephen Johnson. Giants general manager Bobby Evans con-

firmed the trade, which also was announced by Cincinnati on Thursday. A day after losing out on second baseman Chase Utley, who the Phillies traded to the NL West-leading Los Angeles Dodgers, the Giants made their own move to boost an outfield that has dealt with injuries to all three starters.

Little League World Series games rained out ASSOCIATED PRESS

SOUTH WILLIAMSPORT, Pa. - All four games at the Little League World Series were washed out Thursday. Officials made the decision to call off the opening schedule as storms rolled in shortly after noon. Up to an inch of rain is expected. Eight games are now set for Friday. Little League officials believe that is the most played in one day at the World Series.

The revised schedule for Friday is: Uganda vs. Dominican Republic at 10 a.m., Pearland, Texas, vs. Portland, Oregon at 11 a.m.; Venezuela, vs. Australia at 1 p.m.; Bowling Green, Kentucky vs. Bonita, California at 2 p.m.; Surrey, British Columbia vs. Mexicali, Mexico, 4 p.m.; Taylors, South Carolina vs. Cranston, Rhode Island at 5 p.m.; Taiwan vs. Japan at 7 p.m.; and Lewisberry, Pennsylvania vs. Webb City, Missouri at 8 p.m.


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Are our hunting and fishing ways all wrong? We are fishing, hunting the wrong animals, study says; we should aim at younger critters

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WASHINGTON — Humans are fishing and hunting animals that are the wrong size and age, in an unsustainable way that flies in the face of nature, a new study finds. Long-held conservation policies and traditions that tell fishermen to throw back small fry and encourage hunters to bag only the biggest trophies often hurt species instead of helping them, according to the authors of a study released Thursday by the journal Science. The study compared humans to other predators to see what they killed, looking at nearly 400 species in the oceans and on every continent except Antarctica. And while other animals tend to kill the

young, small and weak, humans kill the more mature animals that are in their reproductive primes. It found humans killed up to 14 times more adults than other animal predators, with the biggest differences in prey seen in how humans fish. Thanks to our tools and intelligence, humans now boast “rather unnatural, unusual predator behaviour,” said study lead author Chris Darimont, a conservation scientist at the University of Victoria in Canada. The method is “not considering the hand of Darwin.” The ways humans hunt and fish “change the rules of the game” of evolution from survival of the fittest to survival of the smallest, Darimont said. Humans, he said, are “super preda-

Are we hunting and fishing the wrong creatures? The Atlantic Cod may think so. tors.” Taking bigger fish or wildlife has “remarkable short-term benefits” — for example, it makes it easier to pro-

cess for food. But long term, it’s a loser, Darimont said. The collapse of the Atlantic cod is a good example, Darimont

2 men claim to find mystery Nazi train Va n e ss a G e r a Associated Press

WARSAW, Poland According to Polish lore, a Nazi train loaded with gold, artworks and weapons vanished into a mountain at the end of World War II, as the Germans fled the Soviet advance. Now two men claim they know the location of the mystery train and are demanding 10 per cent of its value in exchange for revealing its location. Historians say the existence of the train has never been conclusively proven, but authorities are not passing up this chance at possibly recovering treasures that locals and the government have sought for 70 years. “We believe that a train has been found. We are taking this information seriously,” Marika Tokarska, an official in the southwestern Polish district of Walbrzych, told The Associated Press on Thursday. She said her office received two letters this month from a law firm representing the men, a Pole and a German who have chosen to remain

anonymous, saying they are seeking 10 per cent of the value of the train’s contents for revealing its location. The documents from the lawyers say the train is 150-metres (490-feet) long and loaded with guns, valuables and precious metals, but do not specify where it is. Authorities say they are willing to pay the reward if the information pans out. A lawyer for the men, Jaroslaw Chmielewski, compared the find to the “wreck of the Titanic” in an interview on a local radio station. Tokarska said that hiring a law firm gives a degree of credibility to the two men’s claims, as do indications that they are familiar with the train’s contents. But there are also reasons for caution: The first letter included some references to the area’s topography that indicated they might not know the area very well. Joanna Lamparska, an author who has written about the train and the region’s history, says she believes it could be a scam.

“We have had a lot of stories like that in the last few years with people claiming they know where the train is,” Lamparska told The AP. “But nothing was ever found.” Local stories say a German train left from the German city of Breslau (today the Polish city of Wroclaw) in April 1945 and headed westward toward Waldenburg (now Walbrzych.) At some point in the 60-kilometre journey it vanished. During the war, Adolf Hitler had started creating a secret underground system in the area under the Owl Mountains, a project called “Riese,” or “Giant.” The region still belonged to Germany at the time and the project included seven separate tunnel systems. It was probably intended to be a military headquarters, though the project remains shrouded in mystery to this day. Lamparska describes the area as one filled with meadows and mountains where the Nazis had secret rail lines and tunnels with

camouflaged openings that went under the mountains. The source of the train legend was a Polish miner who claimed he was told about it just after the war by German miners; he said they saw it being pushed into one of the tunnels. The miner has spent his life since trying to find the train, Lamparska said. Already, the district governor has convened a meeting of firefighters, police, military and others to explore how they can safely handle the train if it is finally found. Not only could it be armed with explosives, but methane gas underground could add to the risk of an explosion. The mystery is now compounded by questions about who the two men are. “It could either be nonsense or they got the information directly from the Germans,” local rescuer Krzysztof Szpalkowski told the private broadcaster TVN24. “Maybe one of these men is a descendant of people who took part in this action.”

said. If female cod live long enough, they are “cod-making machines.” He said a fish that can grow an extra 10 per cent often pro-

duces more than double the amount of eggs. As fishermen spare smaller cod and target bigger ones, scientists have noticed that Atlantic cod population has changed to breed earlier in their lifetime, he said. In a statement, Richard Methot, the science adviser for fish stock assessments at the U.S. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, said the agency uses quotas to manage overfishing that “closely examines the balance of fishery impacts on young versus old fish and designs harvest rates that allow fish and shellfish to grow to sizes that produce seafood for the nation while preserving stock and ecosystem sustainability.” Renowned conservation expert Stuart

Pimm of Duke University, who wasn’t part of the study, praised it. “We ought to be harvesting animals that are about to die from other causes,” he said. Bill Fox, vice-president of fisheries at the World Wildlife Fund, questioned the study’s conclusion that more juveniles and fewer adults should be taken by fishermen. He said the best option may be more of a mix of both. Darimont himself hunts deer and fishes for salmon, but in both cases he prefers young prey because they taste better. But he added that men have evolved to like bigger trophies in hunting and fishing to impress others. No one mounts a small fish above a fireplace, he acknowledged.

Climate change forcing boreal forest to tipping point, study says C anadian Press

Scientists say climate change is forcing the boreal forest that covers much of northern Canada to a tipping point. The study, published today in the journal Science, points out that temperatures are expected to rise faster and higher in the boreal forest than anywhere on Earth. Those temperatures are likely to bring drier conditions, new diseases,

insects and huge wildfires to the vast green belt that covers much of the planet’s northern latitudes. Researchers say the forests can’t spread north fast enough to escape the new conditions. The old forests are unlikely to grow back once they’ve been damaged, leaving a new landscape with much more open space than the former unbroken expanse of green.

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LOS ANGELES - Sheriff’s investigators plan to recommend prosecutors file a vehicular manslaughter charge against Caitlyn Jenner for her role in a fatal car crash on the Pacific Coast Highway in Malibu last February, officials said Thursday. Investigators found that Jenner was driving “unsafe for the prevailing road conditions” because her SUV rear-ended a Lexus, pushing it into oncoming traffic, Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department spokeswoman Nicole Nishida said. Jenner was hauling an off-road vehicle on a trailer behind her Cadillac Escalade on Feb. 7 when she steered to avoid cars slowing for a traffic light in front of her on Pacific Coast Highway.

Jenner’s SUV rear-ended two cars, pushing a Lexus into oncoming traffic. The Lexus driver, 69-year-old Kim Howe, was killed when her car was struck head-on by a Hummer. The case will be presented to prosecutors for final review next week, Nishida said. The district attorney’s office will determine what charges Jenner ultimately faces. If convicted of such a charge, Jenner could face up to one year in county jail. The fatal crash occurred months before Caitlyn Jenner’s transition. She was formerly known as Bruce Jenner, the 1976 Olympic decathlon champion and Kim Kardashian’s stepfather.


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Obituaries Mae Elizabeth Vold Born: November 16, 1930 in Vegreville, AB Passed Away: August 13, 2015 in Marysville, BC

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Mom grew up in a time of limitations, especially for women. She never accepted that belief. She raised all of her 5 children with unconditional love and support. She instilled a belief in each of us that with hard work we were capable of anything. No words can express our gratitude. We all believed we were the favourite and kept our secret to the end. She was a strong, intelligent woman who’s quick wit and unwavering positive outlook will be greatly missed. She is survived by her children, grandchildren and greatgrandchildren. A small family service will be held at a later date. Memorial donations in Mae’s honour can be made to the: East Kootenay S.P.C.A., PO Box 2, Cranbrook, British Columbia, V1C 4H6 or the Kimberley Health Care Auxiliary, 617 – 304th Street, Kimberley, British Columbia, V1A 3H5. Arrangements entrusted to McPherson Funeral Service. Condolences for the family can be offered at: www.mcphersonfh.com

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Rodgers, Arthur Alonzo July 16, 1936 - August 8, 2015 It is with great sadness that the family of Art announces his passing on August 8, 2015 in Kamloops, BC. Art was born in Twillingate, Newfoundland on July 16, 1936. His Canadian Forces service took him to many places around the world with Kamloops being his last post where he settled to raise his family. He retired from the Canadian Forces as a Sergeant for his 22 years of devoted service. His transition from Military Service into Provincial Corrections took him to Maple Ridge where he met and married his 2nd wife Bonnie. They retired in Cranbrook, BC. where many wonderful years were spent traveling across Canada and the USA. Art loved to play pool, crib, chess and enjoyed his trips to the casino. He also enjoyed watching sports with a particular love for hockey, football and baseball. Dad was also a master craftsman with creating cabinets and renovating houses. His proudest accomplishment was designing the plan for their last home built in Cranbrook. He will be fondly remembered for whistling a tune, his quick humour, his story telling of his childhood and whipping up the tastiest meals. Dad was happy to have his ever faithful feline companion, Callie by his side throughout his journey.   Art was predeceased by his wife Bonnie on May 4, 2015. He is survived by his children; Scott, Doug (Janice), Marie, Ron and 2 step children Leslie and Paul. He was the loving Grandfather to Kaylee, Tyler, Kelsie, Jessica, Jamie and Great Grandson, Deklin. He is survived by his Sister Mary of Toronto, Ontario, Sister Marie and Brother Cyril both of Corner Brook, Newfoundland. He cherished the memories of all of his extended family members and friends. Each memory now becomes a treasure. “Forever in our hearts Dadâ€?

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Real Estate

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Open Houses

Open Houses

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1 BEDROOM CONDO in Shannon Heights. F/S, heat included. 1rst floor, elevator, covered parking. $650./mo. plus D.D. Viewing available. No pets. References required.

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OPEN HOUSES Saturday August 22 10:00am - 12:00pm 4557 Wardner / Ft. Steele Road $649,900 Amazing log home on just under an acre zoned C2. 3 bdrms, 3 bath, huge kitchen wrap-around deck, carport, garage & more. 2407667 Jeannie Argatoff

Janis Caldwell-Sawley Mortgage Specialist Royal Bank of Canada

Serving the East Kootenays

12:00 - 1:00pm #88, 2025 - 10th Street North $69,900 Create your own Garden of Eden! Fenced, private yard plus enclosed patio, garden shed, workshop, totally reno'd 2012, 2 bdrm plus den, 6 appliances, fenced dog pen, parking for 3 vehicles. 2406166 Sonia Mama

12:45 - 1:45pm #13, 2124 - 30th Avenue South $93,900 Totally reno'd 3 bdrm, 1.5 bath home. Large beautiful kitchen, laminate flooring, nice deck, lots of parking. 2406782 Krystal Detta

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Open Houses

Open Houses

OPEN HOUSES Saturday Aug 22 11:30am - 1:00pm 2953 Westview Road $605,000 Rent to purchase. Only 7km west of Cranbrook. Gorgeous southwestern rancher with high end finishing. One level, 2836 sq ft, 3 car garage. 2403464 Brian Burch 1:30 - 3:00pm 6659 Rosen Lake Road $799,900 Gorgeous 2 level walkout home on Rosen Lake. 40' deck overlooking the lake, attached & detached garage – must see! 2403746 Brian Burch

11:00am - 12:00pm 141 Wattsville Road $329,900 Built in 2008, close to TM Roberts School & Elizabeth Lake. 2+1 bdrms, 3 baths, fully fenced back yard, and attached garage. 2406779 Cora McCartney

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2:00 - 3:00pm 701R - 5th Street South $144,900 Cozy 1 bdrm with a great location close to Gyro Park & transit. Private, fenced back yard, u/g sprinklers, nicely landscaped. 2407541 Krystal Detta

Cars - Domestic

FOR SALE

2007 Toyota Yaris 4dr sedan.

Trucks & Vans

Trucks & Vans

3:00 - 4:30pm 722 - 17th Avenue South $469,000 On almost 1/2 acre. Stunning Rocky mtn view, amazing landscaping, 3512 sq ft, 3+2 bdrms, 3 baths and so much more. 2407561 Jeannie Argatoff

3:30 - 5:00pm 5584 Ha Ha Creek Road, Mayook $469,900 Spacious home in sunny Mayook valley! Totally rebuilt in 1998 plus ready-to-finish cabin set on 6.68 acres. Good well, 2 separate septic systems, swimming, skating & fishing at Bednorski Lake across the road. 2404494 Sonia Mama

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2:00 - 3:00pm 704 - 13th Avenue South $349,900 Great location, 4 level split, 5 bdrms, 2.5 baths, large lot, 2 car carport, RV parking. Perfect family home. 2407398 Brian Rhodes

3:30 - 4:30pm #45, 700 Patterson Street West $64,900 Totally reno'd, laminate flooring, new windows, new open concept kitchen with center island, large deck. 2407441 Krystal Detta

2 bdrm-2 bath apartment; available the 1rst week of Sept. $650./mo. + DD 1 bdrm-2 full bath apartment; available immediately. $500./mo. + DD 1 bdrm-1 bath apartment; available immediately. $500./mo. + DD 2 patio, 1 bdrm apartments; available immediately $550./mo. + DD

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1:00 - 2:30pm 222 - 8th Avenue South $247,000 Gorgeous 4 bdrm, 2 bath home with hardwood floors, main floor laundry, many recent updates, deck & fenced yard. Jeannie Argatoff 1:30 - 3:00pm 6294 Laurier Street, Wardner $449,900 Sweet mountain air and Koocanusa water front. A small strip of Crown separates you from Koocanusa (a dock is possible). Character home offers 3 bdrms & amazing view of river & mountains. Developed on a terraced hillside, lawn, gardens, fruit trees, RV parking and garage. 2402347 Sonia Mama

Seniors, 55+

N/S, No pets, no parties. Available July 1. References required.

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11:00am - 12:00pm 9206 Hwy 3/95 (Moyie) $199,900 2 bdrm, 2 bath, with view of Moyie Lake and mtns. Public beach 1 block away, all appliances included. 2407534 Jay Majkowski

LIONS MANOR, Kimberley.

WILL SELL WHAT YOU WANT SOLD!

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Transportation

Motorcycles

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NEWS Stories of Amazon’s hard-driving corporate culture could happen here

Peter Henderson Canadian Press

TORONTO - The excesses of Amazon.com’s hard-driving corporate culture made headlines this week, raising questions about whether similar problems are possible at Canadian companies. The New York Times reported that the white-collar employees of the mega-popular online retailer are dealing with an unforgiving and competitive culture in which the obligations of the company take su-

if they had concerns. Marty Parker, founder of the human resources consultancy firm Waterstone Human Capital, said the extreme experiences of some Amazon workers isn’t a geographic quirk but a reflection of the company’s revolutionary ambitions. “This is one tough culture, but this is an environment that’s trying to take over the retail and digital universe,” he said in an interview. Parker said a company based in Canada with a similar mission would

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world,” he said. As businesses have applied economic theories to maximize efficiency, he said, some have lost sight of the real human needs of their employees. Yet Geisler said treating employees like cogs in a machine is unsustainable over the long term. “Taking care of these things is profitable in every respect,” he said. Yet Steven Murphy, dean of Ryerson University’s Ted Rogers School of Management, said it’s less likely for a Canadian company to drive its workers as hard as Amazon allegedly does. America’s culture of individualism and entrepreneurship means U.S. companies can be more innovative as well as more demanding, he said. “A lot of U.S. corporations, and especially tech, ride that balance between dedication and a level of commitment that we may not see in Canadian organizations,” he said. “But from that you can achieve a level of output and entrepreneurial thinking that drives companies like the Apples and the Googles of the world.” Murphy said worker protection laws mean little if employees buy in to a system that rewards overwork and extreme behaviour. “You have to be careful about your culture because you can create atmospheres where selfworth is tied into your job,” he said.

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Mexican scientists find ‘main’ trophy rack for displaying skulls at Aztec temple complex A s s o c i at e d P r e s s

MEXICO CITY Mexican archaeologists believe they have found the main trophy rack of sacrificed human skulls at Mexico City’s Templo Mayor Aztec ruin site. Racks known as “tzompantli” were where Aztecs displayed the severed heads of sacrificial victims on wooden poles pushed through the sides of the skull. But archaeologists at Mexico’s National Institute of Anthropology

and History said Thursday that this one was different. Part of the platform where the heads were displayed was made of rows of skulls mortared together roughly in a circle. All the skulls were arranged to look inward toward the centre of the circle, but experts don’t know what was at the centre. The find was made between February and June under the floor of a colonial-era house in downtown Mexico City.


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