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COINS FOR CHANGE
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Communities and candidates commit to spending night under the bridge Event on Sept. 18 raises awareness about homelessness in Greater Trail BY SHERI REGNIER Times Staff
Coins for Change is a bi-city challenge this year after Castlegar joined the drive to end homelessness in the region. Following the Sept. 18 event in Trail, Castlegar Coun. Deb McIntosh confirmed a similar gathering is planned in Castlegar the next day, though details haven't been released. Locally, Rossland, Montrose and Trail officials have commit“And if you can’t ted to the awareness and fundraising camspend the night, paign that asks politibut really believe cians, service groups, and anyone else in in this cause, the area to experithen charitable ence homelessness donations can be firsthand by sleeping under the Victoria dropped off” Street Bridge. SHEILA ADCOCK Those participating will be asked to build shelters out of boxes, or pitch a tent and sleep outdoors in the makeshift refuge from 8 p.m. until 8 a.m. and all money pledged will support the Getting to Home project. “It's not just about spending the night,” says organizer Sheila Adcock, from Career Development Services (CDS). “It's about gathering pledges. “And if you can't spend the night, but really believe in this cause, then charitable donations can be dropped off.” Liberal MP candidate Connie Denesiuk and NDP MP candidate Richard Cannings have committed to the cause, the Salvation Army will provide food and beverages, and Trail businesses have donated cash or contributed gift certificates to be given out during the night. “A lot of people are only a paycheque or two away from homelessness,” said Adcock. “The perception is 'those' people. But the stories we could tell, because against all odds, this person is standing in front of me able to ask for help, when I'd be a puddle on the floor.” Single mothers, seniors on the verge of losing housing, youth transitioning out of foster care, brain injury clients and people struggling with mental health or drug and alcohol issues have all found housing through "The Homeless are Here if You Choose to Look" project. See GETTING, Page 2
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The City of Trail has proclaimed Sept. 6 to 13 as KidSport Week following the lead of the provincial government, which also proclaimed the week to honour the program that helps encourage participation in an active lifestyle. The local chapter has helped fund 201 children since its inception in the fall of 2011 investing over $35,000 to enable local kids to get off the sidelines. Highlighting KidSport Week locally will be a free event promoting the diversity of options for activities in the area. The Sport, Recreation and Culture Marketplace will be held Wednesday at the Cominco Gym from 5 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. There will also be free public skating from 5:15 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. From the left; Gord Menelaws, Eleanor Gattafoni Robinson, Betty Anne Marino and Kristine Forbes.
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Council quashes new business idea BY SHERI REGNIER Times Staff
Roger Larose has lost faith in Warfield council. The Okanagan-based business owner and eight-year village resident questions council's efficacy after it pulled the plug on a rezoning idea for St. Joseph's Church. “I am disappointed,” Larose told the Trail Times Monday. “I think they got scared off by 20 people from a community of 1,400. And I don't think that's fair.” In a three-to-two vote, last week Warfield council kiboshed Larose's
vision to convert the empty church into a retail space. Warfield Mayor Ted Pahl says there was significant debate over the rezoning, but who voted in favour or against, won't be public until the Sept. 16 meeting. “It was a difficult decision as the purchaser seemed like a very professional guy with a solid plan for the building,” said Pahl. Roger and Tina Larose planned to develop the property, which has been vacant 15 years, into a mom-and-pop shop for antiques, home decor, a wom-
an's boutique, plus new and used appliances, tools, and equipment. Before they could proceed, the couple had to ask Warfield council to rezone the Lytton Street lot into General Commercial from its institutional/residential classification. Written concessions to the bylaw amendment were inked prior to an Aug. 11 public meeting. Those included, all commercial activity would be restricted to the alley side of the building, and no business operations like signage, inventory, or vehicles See RESIDENTS, Page 2
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Getting to Home program benefits from campaign FROM PAGE 1 Factors like an outstanding power bill or barriers to an an application with the Ministry of Social Development, are other ways an individual may wind up on the street. Immediate needs such as food and a safe place are first addressed, explained Adcock. Then program facilitators look at what is standing in the way of the person securing housing. “They might just need a little bit of a hand up, not a hand out,” says Adcock. “And they may need to be walked through the process, so that’s what the facilitator does. We try and set them up to succeed.” Last fall’s inaugural event raised about $8,000 for Getting to Home, which is a nonprofit collaboration between the Greater Trail Skills Centre and CDS. Almost 250 people have found housing since the program launched three years ago, says Adcock, clarifying that Getting to Home is not for everyone. “This is where we need to be clear,” she explained. “We are not a rental agency, we don’t just find people places to rent. This is not for anyone that needs to look for an apartment. It’s for people
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who really need help walking through the process and setting up safety nets for themselves.” Often that includes an element of advocacy such as providing a phone or computer and help with applying for ministry assistance. “We don’t receive advocacy funding, that’s not our mandate,” said Adcock, mentioning Advocacy Centre staff from Nelson visit Trail FAIR for matters like filing reconsideration for assistance.
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Coins for Change, an awareness and fundraising campaign for the Getting to Home project, is slated for Sept. 18. Organizer Sheila Adcock from Career Development Services (left) and Trail Coun. Eleanor Gattafoni Robinson, spent the night outside during last year’s inaugural event. Committed to sleeping outdoors for a second year, the ladies and other event participants are actively seeking pledges prior to the fundraiser.
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Residents voice opposition FROM PAGE 1 would be allowed on Forrest Drive. Residents opposed to the business plan had their say during the public gathering. A roomful of neighbours voiced concerns about existing Warfield businesses, the current lack of parking and bylaw enforcement, increased traffic on Forrest Drive, and unknown future use of the space. “The other thing, I think is quite important, is that I already brought up those things with council and put it in writing,” said Larose. “I think the people who showed up at the meeting are using me for a pawn. What I was applying for had nothing to do with bylaw enforcement. Regardless whether they passed me or not, it wasn’t going to solve those other problems.” The Laroses maintain their shop would not have generated much traffic, as the business was considered a retirement “Kootenay time” venture. “If there are people already rac-
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ing down that road (Forrest Drive), then speed bumps should already be there,” Larose added. “My business wouldn’t have changed any of that. And they were worried that if the business didn’t work out, it could end up being a service station or something. We already struck out some of those things in the rezoning application.” Pahl acknowledged public concern over increased traffic spilling onto Forrest Drive, but said council is reviewing bylaws and bylaw enforcement. “To ensure if we move forward with certain types of zoning requests we have the tools in place we require to properly enforce infractions.” At the end of the day, Warfield is down another business, says Larose. “Warfield doesn’t have a lot of services and just lost a bank,” he said. “It’s not everyday you get someone coming in, wanting to take a chance and improve something like that. I think the community lost out on a good thing, that’s all.”
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Built it and they will come. That is the mantra for Grace McGregor, RDKB director for Christina Lake, and the pedestrian bridge she and others hope to erect. The bridge location would be where the old highway used to go, just a few metres away from where the Highway 3 bridge is. “We want people to be able to go for a walk, stop at the Welcome Centre if they want, come down here, go across and they could go up to the pickle ball and the exercise area and community hall, and loop around and come back,” said McGregor from the bridge site. “A lot of people do walk and they walk over and get the mail or to the store but a lot don’t like that (Highway 3) bridge.” McGregor said she’s been using the Highway 3 bridge since it was built in 1962 and it’s never been pleasant to walk on. “It also doesn’t have much room for wheelchairs and scooters,” she said, “and it’s dangerous for kids. It’s also dangerous for kids to cross the highway. We’ve been trying to get the Ministry of Transportation for eons trying to get either some caution lights up there or a crosswalk and we continue to work on that.” McGregor said the pedestrian bridge has been in the works for several years. “When we at parks and recreation started talking about this years ago, this was John Pratt’s dream,” she said. “Even before we had a parks and rec, John was part of a committee and they actually had some plans for a walking trail. His family continues to hold that dream. I too agree it would be really nice if we could do it. How are we going to do it is a big issue.” McGregor said the
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f all the immature, ignorant whining that came out of the recent power failure in the Lower Mainland, one example summed up the decline of our urban culture for me. It wasn’t the people who flooded 9-1-1 with calls demanding to know when their power would be restored, or complaining about their freezers. It wasn’t those on Twitter insisting BC Hydro pay for food that went bad. It was another social media moment. With part of his community without electricity for a third day, Coquitlam Mayor Richard Stewart went to his Facebook page, which has a wide following. There he pleaded with residents to stop phoning city hall to demand that a local big-box supermarket provide milk and eggs. Power had been restored at the store only a few hours before, in the
dead of night, and it’s safe to assume that all stores were working flat out to restock perishables. Where do people get the notion that city hall, or whatever all-powerful nanny state they imagine, controls grocery stores? How do they conclude that in the midst of the worst electrical grid failure on record, BC Hydro is going to address their personal situation above all others? Vancouver broadcast media weren’t much better. Their big focus was that BC Hydro’s website crashed, so people couldn’t call it up on their smartphones and find out instantly when their power would be back on. Some even questioned why wireless power meters didn’t help. Perhaps these were the same journalists who fed the tinfoil-hat superstition about their signals. The facts should be
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known by now. After an extremely dry spring and summer, a high wind shattered trees and took down more wires and poles than BC Hydro had ever coped with before. Further damage was done within areas that were already blacked out, leaving overtaxed technicians unable to accurately assess the full extent of it. In Coquitlam and elsewhere, poles were down in areas too rainsaturated for heavy repair trucks to reach. Yes, there were some too-optimistic repair estimates given
out, in response to the constant screeching for instant answers. About 15 years ago I experienced my worst power outage in the Fraser Valley. In a semi-rural area with little backup grid capacity (since greatly improved), my family went three days without power. This was in winter, due to wind and freezing rain followed by snow and cold. Trickles of water kept pipes from freezing, and the gas stove provided a bit of heat. I heard no complaints about the crews struggling around the clock with the dangerous job of repair. Media coverage was mostly adult supervised. Megastorm madness isn’t an isolated case. A couple of weeks before that, a temporary construction bump on the Lion’s Gate Bridge deck caused panic and rage. Aggravated by a couple
of accidents on the alternate route, and fed by hysterical media, drivers of West Van luxury cars were white-knuckled. Traffic choked the region that recently declined to pay a bit more for road improvements. In both cases, people outside Lotus Land were muttering: Welcome to our world. This is pertinent to the federal election. Are you competent to save for your retirement with RRSPs and a tax-free savings account, or do you need the government to do it for you, by force? Are you capable of managing your own child care, or should the nanny state create a hugely subsidized system, which has already failed in Quebec, from coast to coast? Are you ready for the day when the machine stops? Tom Fletcher is legislature reporter and columnist for Black Press.
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‘Daily Show’ adds comics THE ASSOCIATED PRESS NEW YORK - Anticipating its relaunch with Trevor Noah as host later this month, Comedy Central’s “The Daily Show” has added three new comics to its rotating cast of correspondents. Ronny Chieng, who has spent the bulk of his comic career in Australia; Desi Lydic, who appeared in MTV’s “Awkward”; and Roy Wood Jr., a stand-up comic who participated in NBC’s “Last Comic Standing” and Comedy Central’s “Laugh Riots” competition, are the new staff members. Noah begins as host on Sept. 28.
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Letters & Opinion Letters to the editor
Business owner goes above and beyond despite downtown difficulties
As a relatively new business owner in the downtown area I feel compelled to send a letter of support for Daniel Haley and his concerns in dealing with the mentally ill (Businesses asking city for help dealing with society’s vulnerable, Trail Times Aug. 28). After reading Holly Wilson’s letter (More help needed for mentally ill, Trail Times Sept. 1) one would be left with the impression that Daniel is not supportive of the mentally ill in this town. This could not be further from the truth. Mr. Haley has gone above and beyond in
helping many of these people by giving them food, lending them transportation, letting them use his phone etc. I have also never met a stronger advocate for all things Trail. His letter was merely pointing out the difficulties some downtown businesses have in dealing with the large number of mentally ill and drug addicted people wandering into our stores. We are not all mental health professionals with the skills to deal with some of the difficult behaviors we encounter daily. We also have to worry about the safety of our staff
who are often intimidated by some of the more aggressive individuals who wander in. Holly acknowledges that services are somewhat lacking when it comes to helping these individuals but the burden should not be placed on business owners. Running a business is hard enough without being accused of contributing to “incidents” with the mentally ill. Before we can deal with a problem we have to first acknowledge it and not shame business owners for expressing their concerns. Tammy Lomin Trail
Kindness and support from strangers and professionals appreciated after accident Last Wednesday, (Sept. 2) about 7p.m., a deer raced across the road and hit my car, near the Bombi turnoff, as I was returning to Fruitvale with a friend. I slowly drove a short distance to a wide parking spot, knowing my car was in no shape to drive any further. As there was no cell phone service, I flagged down the first car. My passenger stayed with my car. This kind stranger drove me to the nearest home. The RCMP was contacted, ambulance and my daughter-in-law. The kind lady whose phone I used, drove me to the accident scene and stayed until the RCMP arrived. We were at the scene for about one and a half
hours. The two RCMP officers, one from Salmo and one from Trail, were sensitive, very tactful and understanding, (which also included my misplaced driver’s license). The RCMP looked for the deer but couldn’t find it. The two ambulance attendants again, very intuitive and caring, regarding our individual needs. My daughter-in-law was very calm, extremely supportive and helpful. Meanwhile, my misplaced wallet with my driver’s license, I was positive I had left in the stranger’s car. A friend used Facebook to track down the kind stranger. I visited the local drugstore
in Salmo and the staff gathered around and were asked to watch out for the kind stranger. The mystery was solved. The stranger, who is no longer a stranger, did not have my wallet. I went to where my car had been towed and there was my wallet under the driver’s seat. There were many humble apologies to make. This accident again reinforces my belief in communities; the willingness of friends, neighbours and professionals to help, support and work together. This was a time when my friend and I needed caring people and all involved met our needs. Renice Townsend Fruitvale
Recession label less important than reality
An editorial from the Hamilton Spectator Yes, it’s a recession. Regardless of Stephen Harper’s repeated attempts to avoid the term, it now officially applies. But the technical name matters less than what it represents. Things are not pretty for too many Canadians already. Stagnant wages. Rising costs. Unemployment. Precarious employment. Threatened pensions. Add in yesterday’s news that up to 35,000 more oil
industry jobs will disappear in the coming months. Harper’s reaction to all this? “Obviously, there have been challenges.” How’s that for compassion? The Conservatives wanted this election to be about the economy. So be it. What are they doing to improve things? To create a climate where better jobs are being created? Where manufacturing gets more support to regain its feet?
To diversify away from energy reliance? You can like or not like the Liberal plan to run deficits to pay for massive infrastructure deficit. You can buy or not buy Tom Mulcair’s claim he can create jobs and kill the deficit at the same time. But we already know what we get with the Conservatives — low taxes. And where have we gotten with that slavish mantra? If that’s all Harper has, perhaps it’s time for a change.
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The Rossland Fall Fair takes place at the Rossland Arena on Sept. 12 from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. This annual agricultural and craft exhibition encourages participants to enter garden produce and home-made craft and hobby items which are judged and ribbons and prize money awarded. The Fall Fair also features a petting zoo, fish pond, information booths, and a wide variety of venders. Special attractions this year are Little Miss Gelato and the Golden City Railway modelers. Live music and entertainment are ongoing throughout the day with a special appearance by the Golden City Fiddlers.
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Aquatic centre could be closed for 11 months By Bill Metcalfe Nelson Star
The KBRH Health Foundation presents
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Saturday November 14, 2015 Dinner by Gabriella’s Restaurants Live Music & Dancing Silent Auction @ the Trail Memorial Centre Gymnasium 5:45 pm Doors Open 6 pm Champagne Reception 7 pm Dinner by Gabriella’s Restaurants Dance to follow Tickets on sale at KBRH Health Foundation $70 per person Dress Semiformal Tables of 8, 10, 16 or 18 can be Reserved
The aquatic centre will be closing for renovations and repairs on September 19 for up to 11 months. The decision was made at a meeting of the regional recreation commission today. “It is a big gulp for the directors to
think about closing for almost a year,” said Nelson mayor Deb Kozak, who sits on the recreation commission. But she said she accepts the expertise of the company recently hired to manage the project, Unitech Construction Management Ltd. Unitech was hired recently following
the failure of a bidding process that produced nothing but over-budget bids. The Regional District of Central Kootenay (RDCK) decided then to switch to a model that would see the hiring of a single construction manager for the whole project but with individual sections of the job
Rossland Fall Fair Come and enjoy a day of “Old Fashioned Community” at the Rossland Fall Fair, Rossland Arena
Sat. Sept 12th, 11 am to 5 pm Vendor and Information Booths, Exhibits, Art Show, Petting Zoo, Fish Pond, Clown, Door Prizes Special attractions “Little Miss Gelato” & “Golden City Railway Modellers”
Live Entertainment with Special Appearance by the “Golden City Fiddlers” With thanks to COLUMBIA BASIN TRUST, RDKB & CITY OF ROSSLAND
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For tickets & information contact the KBRH Health Foundation @ 250-364-3424 or www.kbrhhealthfoundation.ca
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tendered out to tradespecific companies, rather than hiring one company to do the whole project. The work on the building includes renovations and upgrades to mechanical systems, electrical panels and equipment, lifeguard station, sauna, pool decks, tiles, and waterproofing membranes. The gym and the arena will remain open. When Unitech was hired, the RDCK’s budget for the project was $4.8 million, with a $4.5 million borrowing cap. At the meeting, Unitech representatives presented a plan that would cost $5.2 million, along with a list of cost-savings that would bring the budget down to $4.8 million. The cost-savings consisted mostly of renovations or repairs that Unitech and RDCK managers thought desirable but expendable.
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Nitehawks wrap Smokies humble Saints at home up pre-season By Jim Bailey
Times Sports Editor
If the Beaver Valley Nitehawks were tired, they didn’t show it on Sunday in KIJHL preseason action, beating the Spokane Braves 4-2 in their seventhgame in seven-days odyssey. Shawn Rowe scored the winner on the power play at 17:15 of the second period, blasting a point shot by a screened Braves goalkeeper Jake Holden to give the Hawks a 3-2 lead. The Nitehawks carried an exaggerated lineup of about 30 players for the stretch of matches, including a number of 15-yearold prospects. While B.V. lost its first two games, the team got better as the week wore on, winning four of its last five games including a 13-1 pummeling of Castlegar Rebels Friday and a convincing 6-2 win over Nelson Saturday. “It’s been an interesting grind, different than normal, but I think very positive,” said Nitehawks coach and GM Terry Jones. “We’ve been able to get a lot of young guys some ice, we’ve been able to assess our team, our players, and now we have some difficult decisions to make and move forward.” Trail’s Brad Ross opened the scoring at 17:03 of the first period, taking a pass from Christian Macasso and wiring a snapshot top corner. But the Braves would reply tying the game midway through the period when Paxton Malone
finished a 2-on-1 with Josh Fisher. Spokane would take a 2-1 lead on a pretty play from Fisher as he faked Hawks’ goalie Brandon Wells to the ice, then beat him on the wrap around But the Hawks tied it before the period was out on a great effort from Aiden Browell. The Nitehawks forward would bust down the left side, go around the defenceman and curl behind the net, then feed Sam Swanson on the doorstep who put in his own rebound to tie it at two with 4:09 to play in the period. Nitehawks returnee Jace Weegar would make it 4-2 with 8:12 to play on a nice setup from Dillan Heppler and Braden Fuller to complete the scoring. “I think over the seven games, you’ve seen more and more of our team identity come out in the games,” said Jones. “A more hard-working brand, good tempo, good pace, rolling the lines. We haven’t really done any systems work, but you can see they are picking up on the cues we’re talking about during the pre-games and things like that. I mean the season starts Friday, and we have one more test (tonight) to make the final evaluation of our roster.” The Hawks will play their final exhibition match tonight against Creston at 7 p.m. at the B.V. Arena in Fruitvale. The home opener goes on Saturday against the Kelowna Chiefs with the puck drop at 7:30 p.m.
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Trail Smoke Eater forward Connor Brown-Maloski fights off Selkirk College Saints defenceman Arie Postmus on this attempt on Saturday as the Smokies skated to a 7-0 victory over the Saints at the Cominco Arena. By Jim Bailey
Times Sports Editor
Goaltender Bailey Macburnie recorded his first shutout as a Trail Smoke Eater on Saturday as the Smokies skated to a 7-0 thumping of the BC Intercollegiate Hockey League champion Selkirk College Saints. The Smokies dropped the first game to the Saints in Castlegar on Friday, a 4-3 loss in overtime, before bouncing back for the decisive victory in the exhibition homeand-home series. “The week before we had Kelowna and a similar type spread, but let them back in the game,” said Smoke Eater coach and GM Nick Deschenes. “We kind of dug our heels in here and kept the lead, so pretty happy.”
Seven different scorers tallied for a Smokies team that looked fast and balanced throughout its four lines. Veteran defenceman Ryan Swanson netted what proved to be the winning goal, taking a pass from Rhett Wilcox and wiring it through a screen past starter Brett Huber midway through the first. Just over two minutes later, former Beaver Valley Nitehawk, Saints defenceman Danny Vlanich was sent off for tripping, and the Smokies would capitalize when Dexter McLeod dished to Kale Howarth in the slot and the Red Deer native’s quick shot would give the Smokies a 2-0 lead. Trail held an 11-8 edge in shots in the period and would keep the momentum going into
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the second. Former Nitehawks Spencer McLean would take a perfect pass from Ross Armour and wrist a bullet by Huber to put Trail up 3-0 at 15:54. However, Trail would go down two men after Wilcox and Nick Halloran received minor penalties within 20 seconds of each other. But Trail would kill the 5-on-3 with Macburnie making several stops including a great toe save off Matt Martin alone in front, then stymied Ryan Edwards as he ripped a shot from the right circle. “We have a lot of talent in our locker room this year,” said Macburnie. “I’m really excited for the season and I think we’ll put a lot of wins up this year . . . I definitely had a
few tests out there, and played solid, but all that matters at the end of the day is putting up points.” Minutes later, Trail would net another power-play goal when Max Newton found Conner Brown-Maloski alone in front and CBM backhanded it over the the glove of Saints netminder Steven Glass, who came on in relief of Huber. With four minutes left in the middle frame, Trail defenceman Jeremy Lucchini would find a streaking John Laurito, who flew down the right side and snapped a laser over the glove of Glass to make it 5-0 heading to the third. Selkirk outshot Trail 16-11 in the period, but in the third, a combination of speed and youth would take their toll on the older Saints players, who won’t play their first league match until Oct. 2. The Saints would get into penalty trouble and the Smokies added two more power-play goals with Kienan Scott finishing off a beautiful passing play with McLean and Howarth at 7:49, and Newton tipping in a point shot from Evan MacEachern with 33 seconds to play in regulation. Trail outshot the Saints 17-7 in the third and 39-31 in the game. “It’s an early start for us,” said Selkirk College
coach Brent Heaven. “We’ve only been on the ice five times before this weekend. We have a month before our regular season starts so we have a lot of work to do and a lot of time to do it. Some of the guys only got on the ice once or twice over the summer. It’s just the way it goes when you’re working all the time now, it’s a little bit different when you’re playing junior.” The game featured most of what will be Trail’s starting line up, excluding Harlan Orr and Nii Noi Tetteh who were rested for the game, when they face off against Vernon this weekend. The recent additions of 18-year-old Halloran, an Air Force commit, from Utah, and defenceman Cooper Sande, 18, from Minneapolis, compliments a deep and well-balanced forward lineup built on speed and skill, with capable and mobile defence and strong goaltending. “Once we get into our season that’s going to be the real test,” said Deschenes. “There are some real bright spots. But now it’s a level playing field. Now we have our 22 guys, we have to figure out how well we can get our 22 to play, and how far we can take the group.” Trail’s first home game goes Saturday at 7:30 p.m. against the Vipers.
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check out our facility and fall programs today until Friday from Trail Gymnastics is excited to 4-7 p.m. at the Greater Trail Community Skills Centre. The Trail Gymnastics On now Club offers recreational proat grams for ages two to adult with a focus on developing physical literacy. Trail Physical literacy is important for everyone, but • Up to 5 liters of conventional motor oil especially important for kids • Motor master oil filter up to $500 so that they can learn fundaAll this mental movement patterns • Free Top up of all fluids now only which will enable them to • Free 25 point inspection by a participate in virtually any Red Seal service technician sport and set them up to be active for life. Gymnastics Call and book your appointment today teaches many fundamental movement patterns includ8238 Hwy 3B, Trail 250-364-3333 ing springs, swings, rotaMon-Thurs and Sat: 8am-6pm • Fri: 8am-7pm tions, landings, statics, Sun: 9am-5pm locomotions (skipping, galServicing Trail and Surrounding Area loping, hopping, running) and object manipulation. Other benefits of gymnastics include balance, strength, agility, flexibility, spatial and air awareness with social and emotional aspects like teamwork, taking turns, Special to the Times
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and building self esteem also prevalent. Our competitive team continues to expand to 30 gymnasts this year from just seven gymnasts three years ago. B.C. switched to the American Junior Olympic (JO) program last year with the rest of Canada following suit for the 2015/16 season. The JO program has the gymnasts competing compulsory routines in levels 1-5 and optional routines in levels 6-10. We will have five gymnasts competing in the JO program, 12 gymnasts in the High School program, and 13 gymnasts in our Inter-club program which is a performance based introduction to competitive gymnastics. This will be our largest competitive team in recent years. We offer birthday parties on Saturdays which run from 12:302:30 and 3-5 p.m. and they are $150 for up to 20 kids. We also offer adaptive programming for special needs athletes either integrated or privately one-on-one and we welcome the participation of behavioral inter-
ventionists. Also available are our popular field trips where you can bring your school class, daycare or community group in for an introduction to gymnastics. Trail Gymnastics has continued to upgrade our equipment and has recently purchased an airfloor which is a big bouncy tumbling surface as well as a resi-pit, new uneven bars, and numerous foam blocks, wedges, domes and tunnels to entice all kids big and small to have fun while learning. As the club continues to grow, we are always looking to hire new coaching staff in order to open more spaces in our programs. We offer competitive wages and a flexible schedule, so if you have gymnastics experience please contact us. For the Open House, parents must accompany their children and sign them in when they arrive at the event. For more information please visit our website trailgymnastics.ca or email info@ trailgymnastics.ca.
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What I can say, unequivocally, is that I, along with our 14-year-old son and 12-year-old daughter couldn’t have cared less what anyone had on. It only mattered that they came. -Heartbroken in Connecticut Dear Heartbroken: Thank you for
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yourself that way. However, you may vided for her children. I had once before disappeared be able to get your sisters to confrom Mom’s life because I was tired tribute financially if it lets them off of putting up with this nonsense. the hook otherwise. Calmly explain that Mom’s income limI didn’t speak to anyone its what she can buy at for a year. But I realized the grocery, and though my mother won’t be here you are happy to take forever, and we’ve been Marcy Sugar her shopping and suppleattached at the hip ever & Kathy Mitchell ment her supplies, it is since. Now I’m tired of becoming too difficult. the nonsense again. What Ask how much they can contribute am I supposed to do? My sisters are perfectly aware of for these expenses. We hope they Mom’s needs. I believe they are self- come through. Dear Annie: I felt the need to ish. What’s it going to take for them to wake up? I can’t talk to either one respond to the letter from “Gary,” of them because it just upsets me. wondering about appropriate dress But I can’t go back and keep taking for a funeral. I have attended more care of Mom all by myself. It gets wakes and funerals than I can count, expensive to do this every week with and I know what is considered no help whatsoever. -- The Black “appropriate” attire. My husband passed away sudSheep Dear Sheep: You sound like a car- denly six months ago. We are a quiet ing daughter, but you cannot force family and the attendance at his your sisters to be the same. If you funeral was astounding and unexwere an only child, would you con- pected. We did not notice what color tinue helping Mom? It might be clothes people wore, their necklines, less frustrating for you to think of collars, hemlines, sneakers or boots.
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Dear Annie: I am the youngest of three girls and have always been the black sheep of the family. I have two sisters who don’t have kids, yet they constantly tell me I’m not a good mother or daughter. I have always tried to be a good daughter, especially after Dad passed away. My sisters don’t do much for our mom. One lives out of state, so I guess she thinks she doesn’t have to do anything. The other sister calls Mom often, but doesn’t bother to stop by and see her. Mom is on a limited income. We all work full time and have husbands, but I’m the only one who buys her groceries and takes her places. I recently told my mother how I was feeling about my sisters, and she told me they will never change. And why should they? Mom refuses to ask for any help from the other two. She never asks me to take her shopping, but I know she needs food in her house. I also enjoy spending time with my mom. She’s an awesome woman who worked hard and pro-
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$299,000
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3470 Carnation Drive, Trail
$239,500
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$195,000
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$320,000
$165,000
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terryalton@shaw.ca 108 Ritchie Ave, Tadanac
$279,000
4 bdrm 3 bath Tadanac home on double lot. Upgraded wiring & roof, elegant Great Room with fireplace and H/W floors. Roomy master has walk in closet & ensuite. Down offers 2 bedrooms, 3 pc bath / laundry combo and workshop. Terry 250-231-1101
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richard.daoust@century21.ca 287 McNab Street, Warfield
$139,000
Located on the Trail Creek, this home has tons of charm!
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250-521-0525
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250-231-2710
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Deanne Lockhart 1473 Brown Street, Trail
$81,000
Gorgeous views and priced to sell! This 2 bedroom home is move-in-ready!
250-231-0153
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2 bdrm suite $625 + utils NP / NS 2 bdrm suite $650 + utils NP / NS
981 Spokane St, Rossland
653 Turner Street, Warfield
3 bdrm, 2 bath house $800 + utils - NS / NP
Looking for space? Look no further! .87 of an acre lot with a large home, shop and amazing view! There have been some upgrades done such as kitchen and flooring. Very special package! Call your REALTOR® now. Call Deanne (250) 231-0153
Perfect starter, retiree, or “empty nester”. This open floor plan style 2 bdrm, 1 bath home features upgraded plumbing , wiring, heating, newer kitchen and bathroom and laminate floors. Excellent value here! Call Deanne (250) 231-0153
Terry Alton (250) 231-1101 Tonnie Stewart (250) 365-9665
Mark Wilson
250-231-1101
1460 5th Avenue, Trail
2 bdrm fully furnished condo everything included. $940
ICE NEW PR
1823 Kootenay Ave, Rossland
Saturday, September 12 • 11am - 1pm
TRAIL RENTALS 2 bdrm, 1 bath upper suite $750 + utils - NS / NP
STING NEW LI
Terry Alton
OPEN HOUSE
RENTALS
WE CAN SELL YOUR HOME. NOBODY HAS THE RESOURCES WE DO!
$266,000
$139,000
770 Tennyson Avenue, Warfield
$199,000
3 bdrm Warfield charmer with lots of updates. Quick possession possible!
250-231-4522
dave.thoss@century21.ca
Dan Powell Christina Lake 250-442-6413
powelldanielk@gmail.com
Jody Audia
Call Mary M (250) 231-0264
250-364-3977
jody.audia@century21.ca