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Grizzly put down after chicken coop raid at Jimsmith Lake A R N E PE TRYSHEN
In the early hours of Monday morning, conservation officers responded to a call about a hungry grizzly bear. The grizzly was at a residence in the Jimsmith Lake area and had broken into a chicken coop to eat chickens. Conservation officer Ray Gilewicz said that while there weren’t any reports on the bear, it had to be put down. He noted the bear showed up just outside the city boundary in a fairly rural area with acreages. The landowner had
chicken coups. “At 2 a.m. in the morning, the landowner reported to CO services that this bear was on site,” Gilewicz said. “We attended and the bear was on site as reported. It was a young — probably a three year old — grizzly male, and it was eating the chickens basically in her yard.” He said there was a safety concern with the bears presence in the human populated area. “The decision was made that this bear was going to be put down
and it was,” Gilewicz said. It was Elisabeth Vanderkooy who called the grizzly in. Vanderkooy was
awoken by her dogs in the middle of the night. She could hear the chickens making noise. “I went out outside thinking it was a skunk
in the chicken pen,” she said. “Then I saw the bear on top of the [chicken] house.”
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COs release bears A R NE PE T RYS H E N
With the many bear sightings and the frequency of those encounters that turn nasty for the bears involved, it may be nice to hear a story with a happier ending.
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Jared Connatty, conservation officer, said in the case of a mature sow and her cubs, the results were positive for all involved. On Aug. 31, Conservation Officers trapped the three bears on a
large ranch property just outside of Hosmer, near Fernie. Connatty noted there were ongoing occurrences involving the bears, though nothing too serious.
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The Canal Flats saw mill will close permanently in early November following an announcement from the company on Wednesday. “Our CEO and members of the senior management team were in Canal Flats today to announce the permanent closure of the facility,” said Corrine Stavness. “While we understand how difficult this will be for our employees and the community of Canal Flats, recent downturns in the oil and gas and lumber markets that the mill served combined with a lack of economically available fibre for the mill have brought operating losses we can no longer sustain. “Moving to permanent closure means that the employees impacted by this announcement will be entitled to severance. We expect the last day of operations for the mill to be No-
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“We understand there are lots of pressures on the market, but four months is not a lot of time to see whether this is a workable solution or not, and things at the plant level seemed to be going fairly well.” Doug Singer
vember 9, 2015. We will be establishing a transition office to help impacted employees, all of whom will be offered opportunities to transfer to other Canfor divisions.” The announcement comes after layoffs in May that cut 81 jobs from operations that reduced the plant to one shift. Closing permanently will affect the remaining 70 union jobs and 10 management positions, according to Doug Singer, president of the USW Local 1-405.
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Conservation Officers managed to capture a family of three grizzly bears — a sow and two cubs — in the Hosmer area and then successfully released them using hard release tactics so that the bears will hopefully avoid the area in the future. Pictured above a male cub is stuck in a trap. Next to him the sow is caught in blue culvert trap.
COs ‘hard release’ grizzlies Continued from page 1 The bear family — a smaller sow with two cubs, each around a year and a half old — had been sighted by people in the area foraging on the natural food sources. “Once in a while they would slip in and grab the odd chicken, kill a chicken — that kind of thing,” he said. “We ended up deploying some trapping efforts to see if we could catch them and ended up catching all of them.” Connatty said the circumstances are always different. He compared this to the bear euthanized recently in the Jimsmith area. That one was a young male grizzly specifically targeting chicken coops and getting into conflict that way. “Whereas this one kind of still showed some natural, normal behaviours,” he said. “We collared the sow and ear pegged both of the young ones there and did what is called a hard release on site.” The collar is another mechanism that allows the COs to monitor the sow. Connatty said the intent is to give those bears a really negative experience with that area so that they avoid the area in the future.
“Right now we’re just monitoring her collar. She hasn’t left the area, but she hasn’t come into conflict.” Connatty explained the nature of the hard release. “We utilize the sirens on the trucks,” he noted. “When they leave the
trap, after they have fully recovered from being immobilized, they come out of the trap and are shot with rubber bullets. It’s not a lethal round, it’s just some pain compliance, some bangs and some loud noises, things like that. It’s a real stressful situation that they don’t
like. That’s the whole point, that they don’t like it.” They let the bears go one at a time into the bush close together. “It doesn’t happen very often, because it’s not often we have a bear that really fits that description.”
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On September 4 and again on Sept 8, police seized a quantity of cocaine, crack cocaine and heroin from a 24-year-old male. Police had received information about a male believed to be from the Lower Mainland that was trafficking in a controlled substance in Cranbrook. Subsequent investigation found the subject had recently
arrived in the area and had rented a condo in Kimberley. On September 4, police executed a traffic stop on highway 95A in Wycliffe. The driver was arrested and a search found the illicit drugs. Further information was obtained and officers were able to get a search warrant under the Controlled Drugs and Substance Act for the condo unit in Kimberley. On September 8 the warrant
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was executed and officers located additional evidence which linked the two incidents and to support charges of Trafficking. The subject appeared before a Judicial Justice of the Peace on Sept 5 and was remanded in custody unit his next appearance on Sept 9. The subject is expected to appear in court again today on additional charges given the new evidence.
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Grizzly raids coop Continued from page 1
Vanderkooy saw the bear break into the pen, grab a chicken and begin to eat it. “Then he ran into the the bushes, and came back and I called the CO,” she said. The bear ate four of Vanderkooy’s 12 chickens. She even blew an air horn a few time, which didn’t faze the bear at all. “From there I knew I had a problem,” she said. She said it was a sad situation all around. “You don’t like it to happen, but sometimes there are no choices in life,” she said. She’s accustomed to dealing with bears
around her residence and dealt with a black bear last year which she managed to scare away. “You get used to it up here,” she said. “It’s part of living in the bush.” Vanderkooy said she is also not worried about keeping chickens. Gilewicz said there is a lot of bear activity at moment. The bears are looking for natural food sources, like chokecherries and apples. “Once they start tearing open chicken coups next to residences, it just shows a further progression by this bear into human food sources and habituated to human-related properties,” he said. “If they’re out skirting around people’s
Canfor to close Canal Flats mill in November Continued from page 1 “We’re very disappointed,” Singer said. “Four months after a massive layoff that they’ve now announced a closure of the Canal Flats operation. We’re extremely disappointed the company didn’t give it more time to see if it could be a success. “We understand there are lots of pressures on the market, but four months is not a lot of time to see whether this is a workable solution or not, and things at the plant level seemed to be going
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properties and just staying on the vegetation, then we can try hazing and those sorts of things, but once they’ve showed that desire to go beyond that and start taking livestock and destroying property and not showing any fear towards humans, it’s of more concern to us and to public safety.” Gilewicz said each situation is unique and there have been quite a few sightings of bears recently. He said landowners can do hazing and can remove attractants to help lower the risk of bears coming around. Wildsafe reported that nine bears had been killed in Fernie, Elko, Sparwood and Elkford.
fairly well.” The jobs in the plant ripple throughout the region as employees live in Canal Flats or commute from places such as Cranbrook, Kimberley, Radium and Invermere. Canal Flats CAO Brian Woodward said the closure announcement came as a shock. “The mill is by far our largest employer,” he said. “We have so many questions. Are they going to sell it? At this point in time we are organizing a transition
team with the Ministry of Jobs and the Village will participate in that process. But we have no answers. There are issues of taxation, and there are at least 30 families living in Canal Flats affected by this. Will they retire? Be bought out? “We just don’t know. It’s a bit of a shock for everyone.” In it’s current existence, the mill has been in operation since 1969, however, there has been a mill in the Canal Flats area for the last 100 years.
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The back of BJ’s Restaurant just behind the yet-to-be completed Mark Creek flume rehab. The old concrete flume walls are still standing. The large pipe is the water bypass while work continues in the creek.
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The upstream portion of the flume rehab project — that being from the Wallinger Avenue bridge and past B&B Glass — is proceeding on schedule, according to Don Schacher, Project Coordinator. However, downstream, past BJ’s Restaurant is experiencing some delays. City CAO Scott Sommerville says that part of the project is about five weeks behind schedule and could experience some cost overruns. The issue is the fact that BJ’s sits so very close to the creek. The building will be within one metre of the rock work when it’s completed, says Mayor Don Mc-
Cormick. “The whole area around BJ’s continues to be a concern,” McCormick said. “The excavation is going to be so close to the foundation of the building, we have to get it right. “We knew it was going to be difficult. The solarium is off the back of the building. It’s within a metre of the top of the rocks. But at the end of it all, it will be spectacular. Everyone who lives along the flume has had a property upgrade.” Engineers are working on the problem, but it has caused a setback in the schedule. “As a result, that portion of the flume is behind by an estimated five weeks” McCormick
said. “However, there should be an opportunity to make up time once we have the problem solved.” Regardless, the project will be finished this year, the Mayor says. “The contractor doesn’t want to have to come back in the spring, they have other obligations. It will be finished.” McCormick says it looks like cost overruns will be around two per cent, which would be a contingency expense. However, Council is being kept apprised of progress on a weekly basis. “Right now we are looking at a two per cent cost overrun. Given the complexity of the project, that’s within reason.”
Days Inn in Cranbrook is back in business after an extensive $2 million renovation. Realstar Hospitality took over the hotel 600 Cranbrook Street North in May, 2015, and this week hosted a grand reopening. One of the first things owner Alnoor Nathoo decided to do was renovate. “The property remained closed for just about a month in order for us to renovate both the hotel exterior and interior,” said Nathoo. “In order to provide ideal accommodations for both business and leisure travellers alike, we knew a full overhaul was required.” Upgrades include a renovated lobby, fitness centre and meeting
room, as well as new furniture, lighting and carpeting throughout the hotel. Guestroom upgrades include new paint, contemporary dark wood furniture, beds with triple sheeting, along with new tile and tubs in the bathroom. The hotel exterior has undergone a complete reface. The hotel features 89 guest rooms, free Daybreak Cafe breakfast, an
outdoor heated pool free parking and close proximity to various dining options. An onsite guest laundry facility is expected to be complete by end of October. The Cranbrook location is Nathoo’s third Days Inn hotel. His other two hotels, — Days Inn & Suites in Cochrane, opened in 2009 ,and Days Inn in Calgary Northwest, opened in 2012.
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The Bad Thing About LAWS O ne of my daughters once proposed that my t-shirt should read: “I don’t support war, but war supports me.” And it’s true, I suppose. I write about lots of other things too, but I have been studying war, writing about wars, going to wars (but never fighting in one) for the whole of my adult life, partly because international relations are so heavily militarised, but also because for anybody who is interested in human behaviour, war is as fascinating as it is horrible. So you might assume that I would leap into action, laptop in hand, when I learned that almost 3,000 “researchers, experts and entrepreneurs” have signed an open letter calling for a ban on developing artifical intelligence (AI) for “lethal autonomous weapons systems” (LAWS), or military robots for short. Instead, I yawned. Heavy artillery fire is much more terrifying than the Terminator. The people who signed the letter included celebrities of the science and hightech worlds like Tesla’s Elon Musk, Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak, cosmologist Stephen Hawking, Skype co-founder Jaan Tallinn, Demis Hassabis, chief executive of Google DeepMind and, of course, Noam Chomsky. They presented their letter in late July to the International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence, meeting this year in Buenos Aires. They were quite clear about what worried them: “The key question for humanity today is whether to start a global AI arms race or to prevent it from starting. If any major military power pushes ahead with AI weapon development, a global arms race is virtually inevitable, and the endpoint of this technological trajectory is obvious: autonomous weapons will become
the Kalashnikovs of tomorrow.” “Unlike nuclear weapons, they require no costly or hard-to-obtain raw materials, so they will become ubiquitous and cheap for all significant military powers to mass-produce. It will only be a matter of time until they appear on the black market and in the hands of terrorists, dictators wishing to better control their populations, warlords wishing to perpetrate ethnc cleansing, etc.” “Autonomous weapons are ideal for tasks such as assassinations, destabilisnations, subduing popGwynne ing ulations and selectively killing a particular ethnic Dyer group. We therefore believe that a military AI arms race would not be beneficial for humanity.” Well, no, it wouldn’t be beneficial for humanity. Few arms races are. But are autonomous weapons really “the key question for humanity today”? Probably not. We have a few other things on our plate that feel a lot more “key”, like climate change, nine civil wars in the Muslim parts of the world (Afghanistan, Iraq, Syria, southeastern Turkey, Yemen, Libya, Somalia, Sudan and northeastern Nigeria) – and, of course, nuclear weapons. The scientists and experts who signed the open letter were quite right to demand an international agreement banning further work on autonomous weapons, because we don’t really need yet another high-tech way to kill people. It’s not impossible that they might succeed, either, although it will be a lot harder than banning blinding laser weapons or cluster bombs. But autonomous weapons of the sort currently under development are not going to change the world drastically. They are not “the third revolution in warfare, after gunpowder and nuclear arms,” as one
military pundit breathlessly described them. They are just another nasty weapons system. What drives the campaign is a conflation of two different ideas: weapons that kill people without a human being in the decision-making loop, and true AI. The latter certainly would change the world, as we would then have to share our world for good or ill with non-human intelligences — but almost all the people active in the field say that human-level AI is still a long way off in the future, if it is possible at all. As for weapons that kill people without a human being choosing the victims, those we have in abundance already. From land mines to nuclear-tipped missiles, there are all sorts of weapons that kill people without discrimination in the arsenals of the world’s armed forces. We also have a wide variety of weapons that will kill specific individuals (guns, for example), and we already know how to “selectively kill a particular ethnic group,” too. Combine autonomous weapons with true AI, and you get the Terminator, or indeed Skynet. Without that level of AI, all you get is another way of killing people that may, in certain circumstances, be more efficient than having another human being do the job. It’s not pretty, but it’s not very new either. The thing about autonomous weapons that really appeals to the major military powers is that, like the current generation of remote-piloted drones, they can be used with impunity in poor countries. Moreover, like drones, they don’t put the lives of rich-country soldiers at risk. That’s a really good reason to oppose them — and if poor countries realise what they are in for, a good opportunity to organise a strong diplomatic coalition that wants to ban them. Gwynne Dyer is an independent journalist based in London
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Kootenay Elk History The ups and downs of a former plains animal in the mountains of southeastern BC
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riginally, there were five sub-species of North American elk, but as a result of human encroachment only three remain in existence today: the Rossevelt, Tule and the Rocky Mountain Elk. The latter of the three inhabits the majority of regions in North America, including the Kootenay regions of British Columbia. The Rocky Mountain Elk was once a plains animal and its ability to adapt to food sources located in mountainous terrain, no doubt, saved this sub-species from extinction as well. More than 200 years ago, the best food sources for elk resulted from periodic wildfires. As the forest took over the fire dependent grasslands elk populations declined until the area burned again. Elk were easily accessible to early settlers in those areas with a recent fire history. These areas were also the more popular areas for settlement, as they provided abundant grass for settler’s livestock. The meat provided sustenance while the hides provided warmth in the frigid winter months. Elk populations declined as a result of competition from forest succession, competition from domestic livestock (as well as feral domestic stock, like wild horses) and from localized over-harvests and commercial harvests for elk ivories to supply the demand from Elks Lodge members. Elk’ Lodge members at that time achieved greater status amongst their fraternity if they were in possession of coveted elk ivories or antlers. Consequently, in those very early years, they had a negative impact on elk populations. However, once the senior executives of the Club were made aware of the fact that they were contributing to a declining elk population, the practice was discouraged. Elk populations were dealt another blow in the latter part of the 1800s by a series of severe winters. By the early 1900s the only elk left in the Kootenay region were small herds found in isolated mountain pockets of the Upper Kootenay River, the Upper Elk Valley and the Duncan Lake areas. The nutritious plant life in avalanche chutes provided the
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Elk have a long history in the Kootenays. elk with enough feed to just barely sustain the herds. Then Mother Natures cast her hand into the fray. Wildfires scorched many western regions and after a few years the burns yielded much vegetation in the form of lush grass and bushes. Elk populations took advantage of the newly created grasslands and exploded right across the west, and for the next 50 years populations spiralled up or down depending on the overall conditions of the forests. If there were no major fires for years, elk populations declined as forested areas slowly matured, choking out plant growth. Again, when fires would ravage the forests, a few years later elk populations would surge as prolific food sources were restored for elk herds. Elk populations expanded into the east side of the Kootenay Trench in the early 1940s and into the west side of the Kootenay Trench in the early 1950s. In the 1960s and ‘70s, and particularly in the 1980s, elk hunters were enjoying the fruits of a burgeoning elk population. To control the increasing elk numbers in the 1960s, long open antler-less seasons, in conjunction with even lon-
ger bull seasons, were used. In the 1970s the antler-less seasons were closed and a threepoint restriction was placed on bulls in an effort to produce more of them. In the 1980s the Ministry of Environment started issuing thousands of LEH cow and calf tags to restore bull/cow ratios to more natural levels while controlling the total elk population (as a result of political lobbying by agricultural groups). Success rates for hunters were extremely high, at first, but by 1990, elk numbers had been reduced significantly and so had success rates. Also, the interest in elk hunting, particularly for trophy bulls was increasing. Better bugles, the advent of commercial cow calls, elk books and videos, and more overall knowledge of the species all contributed to the rise in interest. To counteract the downward trend, the Ministry of Environment imposed point restrictions on bull elk for part of the season. Needless to say, the decision was controversial, and enjoyed only marginal success. Too many bulls were still being harvested and bull to cow ratios and cow to calf,
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were below the numbers needed to sustain healthy elk populations. Before the fall of 1997, after a devastating winter, the branch introduced a six-point restriction all season long ( Sept. 10 to Oct. 20). Bow hunters were still allowed to harvest a three-point or better bull from Sept, 1 – 9. The six-point rule was indeed, at best, a compromise to prevent bull elk from going on the much despised limited entry system as recommended in the Redaeke Report (independent study). Now in retrospect, here in 2015, there is little doubt that without the six-point rule in effect, bull elk would indeed be on LEH, and the vast majority of resident hunters would not be out elk hunting in September or October. In 2002, our Regional Wildlife Section Head at the time, Bob Forbes, said elk population estimates were 21,000 in the East Kootenay and 3,500 in the West Kootenay. Today, the present population estimates for elk are much lower than that. The population in the trench south of Canal Flats is approximately 7,900, and 2,500 elk north of there in the Columbia Valley. There are an additional 2,500 in the Elk Valley and an estimated 860 in Creston and 100 in the Flathead. West Kootenay populations could still be in the 3,000-plusrange. In the past few years Wildlife Managers set an objective to reduce Trench populations by over 30 per cent. They succeeded in doing that obviously, mainly through General Open Hunting seasons on cows and calves in the fall. Another interesting point of note, is that the Ministry’s estimate of the ratio of migratory to non-migratory elk, is that 37 per cent of the elk in the South Trench were classified as non-migratory. Data used for this estimation came from the radio collaring program in 2007-2009. FJ Hurtak is the author of the books “Elk Hunting in the Kootenays” and “Hunting the Antlered Big Game of the Kootenays,” available at selected retailers in B.C. and in Southern Alberta. All profits go to land for wildlife and habitat restoration.
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Saturday, September 12, 2015, Hike to Mayo Lake. Further info: Phone: Lorne 250-426-8864 Sunday, September 13, 2015, Hike to Jumbo Pass. Further info: Phone: Michel 250-581-0660 September 13 At Fort Steele Heritage Park the 38th annual Kootenay Country Fair, fun for all ages. Crafts, games, live music, food, animals 9am to 4p.m. Auction at 4pm. Entry forms at Top Crop, Top Crop Too, (Kimberley) Cranbrook Photo. The Kootenay Railway Pensioners Association will be having a Social Luncheon at 12:30 pm on Tuesday Sept. 15th, 2015 at Mission Hills Golf Course. 3320 Theatre Road, Cranbrook BC. All Railway Retiree’s and Spouses are welcome. RSVP by Sept. 11th, 2015. For further information, please contact Secretary Frances Allen at 250-426-2720 or Myrtle 250-426-2378, Jean 250-4268338 An Artist’s Retreat with Joseph Cross at the Bull River Guest Ranch Sept 15-18 - Cranbrook. Join acclaimed BC artist Joseph Cross (PSA) for four days of personalized coaching in landscape painting at scenic Bull River Guest Ranch. Sept. 15-18. Sponsored by the Kimberley Arts Council. Info: www.paintersretreat.ca or call Kimberley Arts Council at 250-427-4919 Kimberley Aquatic Centre FREE FAMILY SWIM: Wednesday, Sept.16 6:00-7:00pm is sponsored by Kimberley Health Care Auxiliary. Persons 18 years & younger must be accompanied by an adult. Fall Conference:“FIRE from the RIVER”A weekend of Refreshment and Hope. House of Hope 629-6th St. N. W., Cranbrook. Speakers: Chuck and Anna Maher from Texas and with Bethel Activation Ministries. Sept. 18-19, 2015, Friday night at 7pm, Saturday 10 am, 2pm 7pm and Sunday morning 10 am. Registration: www. ihopecranbrook.ca or call 250-421-3784. No charge Free will Offering received. The Royal Cdn Legion Branch 24 Cranbrook would like to Thank our First Responders for all they do by hosting an Appreciation BBQ, Friday Sept 18 from 4:00-7:00 pm, lower level of the Heritage Inn. Please contact the Legion 250-426-8531 or email rcladmin@telus.net with approximate numbers by Wed Sept 16. Saturday, September 19, 2015, Negro Creek Circuit Hike Further info: Phone: Lorne 250-426-8864 Kimberley Grannie Gogos CAR BOOT (Trunk) SALE-Saturday Sept. 19. Vendors can sell their items by purchasing a ticket ($20) from Gail 427-5222 or Donna 427-5052. Vendors receive free advertising & free refreshments. Buy a ticket to reserve your personal space & sell your items flea market style in the Centre 64 parking lot.
ONGOING Cranbrook Phoenix Toastmasters meet every Thursday, noon -1:00 Heritage Inn. Toastmasters teaches communication & leadership skills. Roberta 250-489-0174. 1911.toastmastersclubs.org. 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 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.,10am-8pm, through to Oct. 15. Featuring art by Jean Pederson, Joseph Cross, MaryAnn Bidder, Lynne Grillmair, Jeannette Oostlander, Karen Arrowsmith, Marianne Rennick, Jeanie Miller, Darlene Purnell & 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. “The Way” Introductory Orthodox Christianitym at Kimberley Public Library (Upstairs room) Thursday evenings until October 22nd: 7 -9 pm. Drop in to any or all sessions. Contact: Fr. Andrew: 250-4201582 or frandrewapplegate@gmail.com for info. MILITARY AMES is a social/camaraderie/support group that meets the first and third Tuesdays of the month in the Kimberley Public Library reading room. All veterans are welcome. For more information call Cindy @ 250 919 3137. 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. 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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Founder and visionary behind creation of the European Specialist Nurses Organization (ESNO) Ber Oomen of Arnhem, Netherlands was in town recently on vacation. visiting long time nursing friend, Melodie Hull. Ber is a practicing Registered Nurse as well as Executive Secretary of ESNO. The organization brings together nursing specialist from all European Union nations to find commonalities in speciality foci, practices, qualifications and education. The goal is to develop core standards of practice and qualifications across the member states. This is,
as you can imagine an enormous project! Ber has been actively involved on behalf of ESNO with the Ministry of Health at the European Parliament for a number of years now. Currently he is in the final stages of organizing the first official ESNO Summit in Brussels, Belgium later this Fall. It will opened by a distinguished member of the EU Parliament at the highest level. While here, Ber and Melodie worked together putting the final touches on his opening address for the Summit. The European Specialist Nurses Organization is recognized by the European Parliament.
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someone said there are not such thing as ghosts. Amanda weaved a tale of intrigued about how she landed an airplane filled with air cadets when surprisingly both pilots passed out. Amanda’s story took the day and the first prize. Congratulations, Amanda Bott. The day was rounded out with a potluck lunch that boasted a savoury cold smoked chicken breast and the best fudge on the planet. You should have been there. Well, maybe next year. Start formulating your story now so you are ready for the 4th Annual Tall Tales contest hosted by Toastmasters in the area.
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It happened this week in Cranbrook Sept. 6 - 12 DAVE HUMPHREY Items compiled from the archived newspapers held at the Cranbrook History Centre Archives
1902 Honoring Mrs. Erickson … At the regular monthly meeting of the Ladies’ Guild of Christ Church, held last week at Mrs. A. E. Pigott’s, Mrs. E. G. Erickson, who is leaving Cranbrook for Port Arthur, was presented with a beautifully engrossed address accompanied with a handsome silver plated candelabra as a token of the esteem in which she is held by the ladies of Christ Church. The address was as follows: To Mrs. E. G. Erickson: Dear Mrs. Erickson — We, the members of Christ Church Ladies Guild, take this opportunity of giving expression to our deep regret at your departure from Cranbrook and the consequent reverence of your connection with Christ Church and our society. To your constant attendance, earnest effort and wise counsel the Ladies’ Guild owes very much of its success during the almost four years that you have been associated with it; and we assure you your services have been heartily appreciated. Enlarging Christ Church ... The people of Christ Church have decided on extensive alterations in the church building. The lot adjoining the one on which the church now stands is being purchased and the present building will be moved back into the middle of the two lots. A chancel 15 x 20 will be built and a vestry 9 x 18. A furnace will also be put in this fall. With these improvements Christ Church will be only a credit not only to the people of the church, but to the city. A large portion of the money necessary for these alterations has been raised in the parish and it is expected with the assistance of friends outside that when the church is completed it will be almost if not entirely free from debt. Can’t afford to miss it ... Next Monday Miss Pauline Johnson will be here, accompanied by Walter McRaye. Miss Johnson appeared in Cranbrook some two years ago, and made a
most favorable impression with the people, and the entertainment this year is made stronger by the addition of Mr. McRaye who has made a great reputation as a delineator of the French habitant characters. The people of Cranbrook will give the combination a good house, especially as it is for the members of the Lacrosse club. Baseball champs … Cranbrook has got together an aggregation of baseball players that seems to be pretty hard to beat. They have defeated everything in their neighborhood and this week journeyed as far as Calgary in search of glory. In a game in the prairie town on Monday they defeated their opponents by a score of 13 to 9. On Tuesday, however, the Calgary boys recovered their lost honors, winning from Cranbrook by a score of 6 to 3. This is their first defeat out of eleven games played this season. Interesting find … J. J. Miller brought two curious formations into this office Monday. They are apparently petrified pieces of moss and roots and were found in the creek back of the hospi-
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1903 Election date changed ... Last Sunday those interested in the election were surprised to learn that a telegram had been received from Victoria announcing that the date of the election had been changed from October 31, to October 3, this shortening the campaign four weeks. As a rule there was little heard in opposition in this district, although a number of the Liberals expressed dissatisfaction so far as the province is concerned. Protests have been filled with the lieutenant governor from various parts of the province, but there seems no doubt but that the date will now remain October 3. For sale ... The James Greer house. It will be sold at a reasonable price and on satisfactory terms. Apply Herald office. Family divided … Malcolm Leitch, of Oak Lake, arrived last Friday to take Misses Jessie and May Leitch, two of the survivors of the Frank disaster back home with him. They left Tuesday. The little baby Marion will be kept by the family
of A. Leitch of this city. School trustee election ... There will be an election for school trustee next Saturday at 10 a.m. at the school house. The people of Cranbrook who are interested in the wellfare of the school should turn out and attend that election. Cranbrook has two good men now as trustees, Messrs. McBride and Greer, and a third one should be elected who will work with them for the welfare of the school. Childrens’ concert ... The childrens’ concert given at Wentworth Hall last Friday evening was a magnificent success, and a great credit to the children who participated and the ladies who had it in charge. Too often concerts of this character are pleasing to the parents who have children taking part but exceedingly monotonous to the public generally. This instance was a remarkable exception. The large audience present was pleased with the variety of the program and the superior excellence of each number. It is impossible to speak of the work of each one of the little performers in detail, but those present
gave ample evidence of their appreciation by generous applause, It is to be hoped that another entertainment of this character will be arranged some time during the winter. Killed by the train ... Last Sunday night about 11:30, August Anderson, who had been employed on the extra gang at Jaffray, met with a sudden and horrible death by being struck by a west bound freight train. He
had quit work on Wednesday and returned Saturday to secure his time. Sunday evening he left the boarding cars and spent the evening at the hotel with some companions, returning about 11 o’clock. His two companions went in the cars, but he remained outside, and it is supposed sat on the main track and went to sleep. Freight trains going west open up steam to make the hill
east of Jaffray, and in consequence the engineer was unable to see the unfortunate man on the track. The remains were scattered along the track for a long distance. Mr. McConnell, the undertaker, went down to J affray Monday, and secured the remains and brought them to Cranbrook for burial. The deceased was insured for $1,000, and it is understood has a brother living in Minnesota.
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Blue-line battle wears on as Ice head to Tri-City Wenzel and Hines remain hopeful of opportunity as Ice face Americans Thursday night in Kennewick
Taylor Rocc a Sports Editor
With 12 defencemen remaining in the Kootenay Ice camp the composition of the blue-line brigade is in the air as the team heads to Kennewick, Wash., for three games in three days. For a pair of 17-yearolds seeing their first extended stays with the club, the opportunity has never been better to make an impression. Dallas Hines, a native of Marwayne, Alta., and Jason Wenzel, a Calgary kid, are two of the remaining 12 seeking out permanency in Cranbrook. Though two of the younger charges remaining, both have acquitted themselves well while doing so in different ways. “They’re both such different players and I thought they complimented each other well at times [Tuesday] night,” said Luke Pierce, Kootenay Ice head coach, Wednesday afternoon. “Jason is a lot more active of a guy. He can make some mistakes, but he can also make some great plays and reads. He’s aggressive. “Dallas is more of a cerebral player. He picks his spots and keeps the game pretty simple, which is a good quality to have. “For both those guys, again -- just consistency in their game as we go through this real busy stretch. Both of them,
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WHL Preseason: Game 2 8:05 p.m. (MST) - Kennewick, Wash. LAST MEETING: KTN 4 at TCA 5 (Dec. 7, 2014) ICE vs. AMERICANS (0-1) RECORD (1-2) Fifth (Central) DIVISION Fourth (U.S.) Ninth (Eastern) CONF. Fifth (Western) 1 GF 5 6 GA 8 T-17th (00.0%) PP Sixth (18.8%) 13th (85.7%) PK Sixth (94.1%) J. Martin (1-0-1) TOP SCORER P. AuCoin (2-0-2) K. Williams (6.50 GAA) TOP GOALIE E. Sarthou (1.99 GAA) L1 STREAK L2
with their size and their reach, have a real good opportunity.” Hines, standing 6-foot-1 and weighing in at 207 pounds, spent the 2014-15 campaign with the Lloydminster Midget ‘AAA’ Bobcats. Though soft spoken off the ice, Hines -- a fifth-round pick (97th overall) at the 2013 WHL Bantam Draft -- plays a much louder game on the ice with little hesitation in the department of physicality. “It’s a way faster pace and everything is going quicker,” Hines said. “The league is just so much better than where I came from, so it’s a big step up. “You’ve got to work hard every practice, every game. You’ve got to come to the rink focused. Don’t take any days off.” Standing at 6-feet and tipping the scales at 164 pounds, Wenzel is
the slighter of the two, but uses his mobility to his advantage in playing an active role on the blue-line. With that said, he’s not adverse to playing a physical style. “This is my third year in camp and it’s always been a goal of mine to play in the WHL for as long as I can remember,” Wenzel said Wednesday. “I’m just playing my game, which is a hard-hitting more aggressive game. I feel like that’s what will earn me a spot here, so that’s what I’ve been sticking to.” The two have their work cut out amongst a veteran group of defencemen with WHL experience, which includes Bryan Allbee, Tanner Faith, Cale Fleury, Mario Grman, an injured Tyler King, Tanner Lishchynsky, Nathyn Mortlock, Troy Murray and Dylan Overdyk.
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Ice defenceman Sam Huston (#2) skates into the corner against Hurricanes forward Zane Franklin (#25) Tuesday at the Memorial Arena. Huston was reassigned to his midget club on Wednesday. Even with what might be perceived as an uphill climb, both Hines and Wenzel are taking each day in stride as they gather in as much as they can from their more experienced colleagues and competition, both on and off the ice. “I’ve had fun here and I’ve learned a lot from the older guys,” Wenzel said. “It’s good to have someone to look up to. It’s nice to still be here.” The Ice face the TriCity Americans Thursday at 8:05 p.m. (MST). Visit dailytownsman. com/breaking_news/ for more.
Ice trim four from roster prior to Kennewick trip Taylor Rocc a
The Kootenay Ice roster has been further trimmed down ahead of the team’s trip to Kennewick, Wash. Wednesday morning, it was announced that defencemen Loeden Schaufler (2000) and Sam Huston (1999) along with forward Eli Lieffers (2000) had been reassigned to their respective midget clubs following one-game exhibition stints in Cranbrook. “We rewarded them for a very good training camp,” said Jeff Chynoweth, president
and general manager of the Kootenay Ice, Wedensday afternoon. “They got an opportunity to play in an exhibition game and I think having the extra days of practice when we were down in numbers hopefully will be a stepping stone for them into their club teams this year so they know what level it takes to play in our league. “All three players did very well and all three players are hopefully going to be a big part of our future moving forward.” Later in the after-
noon, medical reports revealed a knee injury suffered by Jordan Steenbergen (1996) was going to keep the native of Olds, Alta., out of action for a minimum of four to six weeks. As a result, the veteran of 62 WHL games was reassigned to the Olds Grizzlys of the Alberta Junior Hockey League. “As a 19-year-old that we can’t see for another six weeks, we’ve just got too many young guys here that we want to try and give opportunities to,” said Luke Pierce, Ice head coach, Wednesday afternoon. “It’s really
unfortunate for Jordan -- a guy who was looking for a fresh start again here, but injuries are part of the game and out of our control and his. Hopefully everything works out for him.” The Ice roster now stands at 31 (16 forwards, 12 defencemen, three goaltenders) as the team heads to Kennewick, Wash., for a threegame pre-season swing. The Kootenay Ice open a three-game swing in Kennewick with a Thursday night contest against the TriCity Americans (8:05 p.m. MST).
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Cranbrook wakeboarders round out successful campaign Trio claims more medals at Water Ski and Wakeboard Alberta Provincial championships
2015 Competitive Results: Colden Thompson: Third – Open Wakeboard WSWA Wake Tour 2 Second – Open Wakeboard WSWA Wake Tour 3 Second – Junior Men – Wake Canada Nationals Sixth – Open/Pro – Wake Canada Nationals Second – Open WSWA Wake Tour 5 Provincials Ryder Duczek: Second – Grom (U14) WSWA Wake Tour 2 First – Wakesurf Beginner WSWA Wake Tour 2 Second – Wakeboard Grom (U14) WSWA Wake First – Junior Wakeboard INT League Inland Northwest Tour Stop 4
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“Team Tie” trains at Tie Lake near Jaffray. The group is pictured above following a previous stop on the Water Ski and Wakeboard Alberta tour this season. Back row (L to R): Colden Thompson, Paul Duczek, Corey Hoffner; front row (L to R): Ryder Duczek, Madison Reynolds, Dagen Duczek. For The Townsman
It has been a banner season for three young Cranbrook wakeboarders, who rounded out their 2015 competitive season this past weekend by putting forth three more medal performances at the Water Ski and Wakeboard Alberta Provincials. Battling rough weather conditions on Alix Lake, approximately 55 kilometres north east of Red Deer, 18-year-old Colden Thompson laid down a strong run in the Open Division, completing a number of clean tricks, including a heelside-540 and Moby Dick to edge the competition and take home second
place. Brothers Ryder, 10, and Dagen Duczek, 8, competed in the Grom Division (U-14) with Ryder moving through the opening heats and into the finals before putting forth a strong run in the final heat to capture first place. Ryder went on to claim second place in the Amateur Wakeskate (all ages), beating out his father, Paul, who finished third. It has been a stellar season for the local youth wakeboarders, including podium finishes for all three at the Wake Canada Nationals in late August. Thompson, sponsored by Seca Surf and
Marine, Team Lepin, Liquid Force, Spy Optics and Rusty Clothing is hoping to spend several weeks in Florida this fall and winter in order to continue training. The Duczek brothers are sponsored by Just Liquid Sports, Hyperlite and Boston Pizza (Cranbrook and Golden). Their focus now shifts to recreational riding before shifting into winter sports. Thompson and the Duczeks ride and train at Tie lake near Jaffray. Having travelled to a variety of competitions in B.C., Alberta, and the United States, the group has been dubbed “TeamTie.”
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The owner of 933 Dogwood Drive is proposing to purchase a portion of the adjacent vacant lot subject to rezoning approval. If approved, the subject property will be consolidated with their existing parcel and the purchaser intends to build a detached garage on the subject property. The existing house and accessory building at 933 Dogwood Drive will remain. Bylaw No. 2523, Amendment No. 124, 2015 to Zoning Bylaw No. 1850, proposes to rezone the subject land from “Accessory Commercial (Multi-family Residential) Zone: AC-1” to “Single and Two Family Residential Zone: R-2.” Schedule “A” to Bylaw No. 2523
The proposed zoning amendment bylaw 2523 will apply to the land legally described as a portion, comprising approximately 214m2 (2,303 sq.ft.), of Lot B, District Lot 13799 and 13801 Kootenay District, Plan NEP23533 and shown in heavy dashed outline on the above map. A Public Hearing for bylaw 2523 will be held on Monday, September 14, 2015 at 7:00 pm in the Council Chamber at City Hall, 340 Spokane Street, Kimberley, BC. If you believe that your interest in property is affected by the proposed bylaw, you may: a. Submit written presentations to City Hall prior to the hearing, or b. Submit written and/or verbal presentations at the hearing. You may inspect the proposed amending bylaws and the supporting documentation at City Hall, 340 Spokane Street, Kimberley, BC, from 8:30 am to 4:45 pm weekdays until the date of the hearing. For further information, please contact the Manager Planning Services at City Hall, 250-427-9664 or tpollock@kimberley.ca.
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VANCOUVER - Charges have been laid against a man police say tried to abduct two girls in separate incidents near Vancouver’s Stanley Park. Jessup, 28, has a long criminal record dating back a decade in the B.C. communities of Cranbrook, Creston, Kamloops and elsewhere. Twenty-eight-year-old Nathaniel Jessup is accused of two counts of assault and one count of forcible confinement. He remains in custody. Police say a two-year-old girl was grabbed by a man near Lost Lagoon on Monday afternoon. The girl’s father confronted the man, who let go of the girl and ran off. Jessup is also accused of attempting to abduct an eight-year-old girl on the sea wall north of Denman Street on Friday.
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The B.C. government has added $1 million to its budget for helping refugees settle in the province, and has opened a toll-free information line for those who want to sponsor people fleeing violence in Syria. Premier Christy Clark announced the funding in Vancouver Tuesday, along with a toll-free information number for community groups and private sponsors at 1-877-952-6914. Clark said the province currently spends about $4 million a year to support the federal program that settles immigrants in B.C. The extra funds will be reserved for assistance to Syrian refugees, she said. “It is our belief that it’s just not good enough to totally open our doors,” Clark said. “We
Man with criminal record from Cranbrook charged in alleged abductions of two young girls
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Aerial view of Za’atri camp for Syrian refugees in Jordan, July 18, 2013. have to make sure that when refugees get here, we’re doing everything that we can to help them realize the Canadian dream and find their way as seamlessly as possible in to British Columbia.” The one-time invest-
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for those committed to hiring a Syrian refugee. Clark said all the federal parties have indicated they want to increase refugee intake in response to the Syrian civil war, and B.C. has supported that position for several years. Last year
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OTTAWA - A cucumber recall in Canada triggered by a suspected salmonella outbreak in the United States is being expanded. The Canadian Food Inspection Agency says B.C.-based Overwaitea Food Group is recalling field cucumbers sold in its Save On Foods, PriceSmart Foods, Coopers Foods, Overwaitea and Freson Brothers stores in B.C. and Alberta. The affected fresh field cucumbers were sold unwrapped and in bulk on or before Sept. 4, 2015. Safeway also began recalling cucumbers this week along with in-store products made with the cukes, such as salads, vegetable trays, sandwiches and sushi.
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REMINDERS... Monday September 14, 2015 – Regular City Council Meeting @ 6pm Monday October 5, 2015 – City Hall Closed (Victoria Day)
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The City of Cranbrook has implemented Phase II water restrictions effective Wednesday August 19, 2015. Even numbered properties can only water Thursdays and Sundays while odd numbered properties can water on Tuesdays and Saturdays. No one waters on Mondays, Wednesdays or Fridays until further notice. On your permitted days, watering can occur from 4:00am to 11:00am and from 7:00pm to 11:00pm. This covers all outdoor water use including: washing of vehicles, RV’s, campers, boats, windows and the filling of kids’ pools or hot tubs or running your sprinklers for kids to play in. These new restrictions will remain in effect until further notice. If you have questions or inquiries, please contact City Hall at 250-426-4211. For more information about the changes in watering days, water conservation and what you can do to conserve, visit our website at www.cranbrook.ca and click on ‘Water Conservation’ under the City of Cranbrook Links on the homepage.
STORM SEWERS & WATER QUALITY When working with household cleaning products and other potentially hazardous materials, the City of Cranbrook is asking residents and businesses to be careful that this material doesn’t make it into our storm sewer system. The City of Cranbrook with assistance from the BC Ministry of Forests, Lands and Natural Resource Operations and the Regional District of East Kootenay, created an informational newsletter to provide helpful tips and information on how to help minimize the risk of polluting our local waterways. ‘Storm Sewers & Water Quality’ provides information on how to properly dispose of hazardous materials, how to properly treat and drain swimming pools and hot tubs and simple tips on how to minimize the risk of accidental water pollution around your home, your yard and around your vehicle. ‘Storm Sewers & Water Quality’ is available on the City’s website at www.cranbrook.ca or is available for pick up at City Hall.
REPORT ALL ACTS OF AGGRESSION BY URBAN DEER Any incidents involving acts of deer aggression in the City of Cranbrook should be reported. Both City staff and the provincial Conservation Officer Service keep close tabs on these reports of aggressive deer behaviour in order for Mayor and Council to make any future decisions around urban deer management. To report an incident to the Conservation Officer Service, please call 1-877-952-7277. To report an incident to the City of Cranbrook, please call 250-426-4211 or email urbandeer@cranbrook.ca. Late May through June is historically the time of year does give birth to their fawns. Does will drive away their offspring from the previous year and look for a secluded place to give birth. Deer have one or two fawns per year and triplets do occur once in a while. The white-spotted fawn relies on its colouration, lack of scent and silence for protection. It is quite common for does to leave fawns hidden while they forage in the area, returning occasionally to nurse. If you come across a fawn, it is best to leave it alone. It is also important for residents to remember that does with fawns are very wary of their surroundings and can act or react aggressively if they feel threatened. Give the deer plenty of space to either move or leave the area. Do not walk closer to the deer, choose another route. Be sure to walk your dog on a leash and be ready to let go of the leash if a deer attacks.
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Discovery of ancient Roman home shows residential city bigger than thought ASSOCIATED PRESS
ROME - Archaeologists have discovered a 6th-century B.C. residence under a palazzo in central Rome, saying that it proves the ancient city was much bigger than previously thought. Officials said Wednesday that the area on the Quirinale Hill had long been thought to
have only been used as a necropolis, with ancient Rome’s residential zone further south and centred around the Roman Forum. But archaeologists excavating a palazzo on the hill said they discovered a well-preserved rectangular home, complete with wooden supports and a roof, proving that
the area was also used for residential purposes. The ANSA news agency quoted excavation chief Mirella Serlorenzi as saying the discovery “means that Rome at the start of the 6th century was much bigger than what we thought and wasn’t just centred around the Forum.”
A 6th-century B.C. residence was discovered in Rome, Wednesday, Sept. 9.
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Void where prohibited. See your GMCL dealer for details. GMCL reserves the right to amend or terminate offers for any reason in whole or in part at any time without prior notice. ^ $1,750 is a combined credit consisting of $750 Owner Cash (tax inclusive) and $1,000 manufacturer to dealer finance cash (tax exclusive) for a 2015 Terrain which is available for finance offers only and cannot be combined with special lease rates and cash purchase.
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Associated Press WARSAW, Poland - A lawyer for two men who claim to have found a World War II Nazi train says it’s buried in the ground and might contain valuable minerals. A gold rush has erupted in the southwestern Polish city of Walbrzych after the men
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*All prices and payments exclude DOC fee/applicable taxes they are plus admin, fees and taxes. All prices and payments are based with $0 down payment and are calculated at 3.99% for a 84 month term OAC. Amounts vary on select models. Vehicle may not be exactly as illustrated, please contact Cranbrook Kia for further information.
1-888-867-0964 1011-Victoria Avenue
Offer(s) available on select new 2015/2016 models through participating dealers to qualified retail customers who take delivery from September 1 to 30, 2015. Dealers may sell or lease for less. Some conditions apply. See dealer for complete details. Vehicles shown may include optional accessories and upgrades available at extra cost. All offers are subject to change without notice. All pricing includes delivery and destination fees up to $1,715, $100 A/C charge (where applicable). Excludes taxes, licensing, PPSA, registration, insurance, variable dealer administration fees, fuel-fill charges up to $100, and down payment (if applicable and unless otherwise specified). Other lease and financing options also available. Φ0% financing for up to 84 months or up to $7,000 discount available on other select 2015 models. Discount is deducted from the negotiated purchase/lease price before taxes. Maximum $7,000 discount is offered on 2015 Optima Hybrid LX (15OP9410) only. Certain conditions apply. See your dealer for complete details. Representative Financing Example: Financing offer available on approved credit (OAC), on a new Forte Sedan LX AT (15FO6211) with a selling price of $16,995 is based on monthly payments of $212 for 84 months at 0% with a $0 down payment, $0 security deposit and first monthly payment due at finance inception. Offer also includes $3,000 cash discount. Other taxes, registration, insurance and licensing fees are excluded. *Cash Purchase Price for the new 2015 Optima LX AT (15OP9410) is $21,998 and includes a cash discount of $5,000. Dealer may sell for less. Other taxes, registration, insurance and licensing fees are excluded. Cash discounts vary by model and trim and are deducted from the negotiated selling price before taxes. ΩLease payments must be made on a monthly or bi-weekly basis but cannot be made on a weekly basis. Weekly lease payments are for advertising purposes only. The Kia Soul received the lowest number of problems per 100 vehicles among compact multi-purpose vehicles in the proprietary J.D. Power 2015 U.S. Initial Quality StudySM. Study based on responses from 84,367 U.S. new-vehicle owners, measuring 244 models and measures opinions after 90 days of ownership. Proprietary study results are based on experiences and perceptions of U.S. owners surveyed from February to May 2015. Your experiences may vary. Visit jdpower.com The 2015 Rio/2015 Forte/2015 Rondo were awarded with the Clef d’or “Best in Class” by L’Annuel de l’automobile 2015. Visit www.annuelauto.com for all the details. The 2016 Sorento/2015 Optima/2015 Sedona/2015 Soul were awarded the 2015 Top Safety Pick by the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS) for model year 2016/2015/2015/2015. U.S. models tested. Visit www.iihs.org for full details.
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Offer(s) available on select new 2015/2016 models through participating dealers to qualified retail customers who take delivery from September 1 to 30, 2015. Dealers may sell or lease for less. Some conditions apply. See dealer for complete details. Vehicles shown may include optional accessories and upgrades available at extra cost. All offers are subject to change without notice. All pricing includes delivery and destination fees up to $1,715, $22 AMVIC, $100 A/C charge (where applicable). Excludes taxes, licensing, PPSA, registration, insurance, variable dealer administration fees, fuel-fill charges up to $100, and down payment (if applicable and unless otherwise specified). Other lease and financing options also available. Φ0% financing for up to 84 months or up to $7,000 discount available on other select 2015 models. Discount is deducted from the negotiated purchase/lease price before taxes. Maximum $7,000 discount is offered on 2015 Optima Hybrid LX (OP74AF) only. Certain conditions apply. See your dealer for complete details. Representative Financing Example: Financing offer available on approved credit (OAC), on a new 2015 Forte Sedan LX MT (FO541F) with a selling price of $17,652 is based on monthly payments of $174 for 84 months at 0% with a $0 down payment, $0 security deposit and first monthly payment due at finance inception. Offer also includes $3,000 cash discount. Other taxes, registration, insurance and licensing fees are excluded. *Cash Purchase Price for the new 2015 Optima LX AT (OP742F)/2015 Sportage 2.4L LX AT FWD (SP752F)/2015 Optima Hybrid LX (OP74AF) is $21,452/$23,032/$24,752 and includes a cash discount of $5,000/$4,000/$7,000 including $6,000 cash discount and $1,000 ECO credit. Dealer may sell for less. Other taxes, registration, insurance and licensing fees are excluded. Cash discounts vary by model and trim and are deducted from the negotiated selling price before taxes. ≠ Representative Leasing Example: Lease offer available on approved credit (OAC), on new 2016 Sorento 2.4L LX FWD (SR75AG)/2015 Soul 1.6L LX+ MT (SO553F) with a selling price of $29,332/$20,632 is based on monthly payments of $299/$175 for 60/60 months at 1.9%/0%, $0 security deposit, $1,800/$850 down payment and first monthly payment due at lease inception. Total lease obligation is $17,948/$10,508 with the option to purchase at the end of the term for $11,431/$9,275. Lease has 16,000 km/yr allowance (other packages available and $0.12/km for excess kilometres). ΩLease payments must be made on a monthly or bi-weekly basis but cannot be made on a weekly basis. Weekly lease payments are for advertising purposes only. ‡Model shown Manufacturer Suggested Retail Price for 2015 Soul SX Luxury (SO758F)/2015 Sportage SX Luxury (SP759F)/2015 Optima SX Turbo AT (OP748F)/2016 Sorento SX Turbo AWD (SR75IG) is $27,295/$38,495/$34,895/$42,095. The Kia Soul received the lowest number of problems per 100 vehicles among compact multi-purpose vehicles in the proprietary J.D. Power 2015 U.S. Initial Quality StudySM. Study based on responses from 84,367 U.S. new-vehicle owners, measuring 244 models and measures opinions after 90 days of ownership. Proprietary study results are based on experiences and perceptions of U.S. owners surveyed from February to May 2015. Your experiences may vary. Visit jdpower.com. The Kia Sorento received the lowest number of problems per 100 vehicles among midsize SUVs in the proprietary J.D. Power 2015 U.S. Initial Quality StudySM. Study based on responses from 84,367 U.S. new-vehicle owners, measuring 244 models and measures opinions after 90 days of ownership. Proprietary study results are based on experiences and perceptions of U.S. owners surveyed from February to May 2015. Your experiences may vary. Visit jdpower.com. The 2015 Rio/2015 Forte/2015 Rondo were awarded with the Clef d’or “Best in Class” by L’Annuel de l’automobile 2015. Visit www.annuelauto.com for all the details. The 2016 Sorento/2015 Optima/2015 Sedona/2015 Soul were awarded the 2015 Top Safety Pick by the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS) for model year 2016/2015/2015/2015. U.S. models tested. Visit www.iihs.org for full details. Government 5-Star Safety Ratings are part of the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration's (NHTSA's) New Car Assessment Program (www.SaferCar.gov). 2015 Kia Soul awarded ALG Residual Value Award for highest resale value in its class. Based on ALG’s residual value forecast for the 2015 model year. ALG is the industry benchmark for residual values and depreciation data, www.alg.com. The all-new 2016 Kia Sorento was awarded the ‘iF Design Award’ for its outstanding design. The ‘iF Design Award’ is one of the world’s most important prizes for excellence in design, www.ifdesign.de. Information in this advertisement is believed to be accurate at the time of printing. For more information on our 5-year warranty coverage, visit kia.ca or call us at 1-877-542-2886. Kia is a trademark of Kia Motors Corporation.
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Cultivating fruit “But the fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, longsuffering, gentleness, goodness, faith, meekness, temperance: against such there is no law.” Galations 5:22-23 Anastasia Bartlett Many years ago, I had my first conscious encounter with the joy of the Lord. It wasn’t tied to any particular event, but was an attitude I held within over a period of months. I was pregnant at the time and what I learned affected me so much I named the child I was carrying ‘Joy’. It’s hard to describe what I was feeling, but this sense of joy kept bubbling up inside of me, little bits of effervescence which tickled and showed me life from a different paradigm. I realize now, it wasn’t just joy I was experiencing but also peace, love, long suffering, gentleness, goodness, faith, meekness and temperance, all in their nascent forms. ‘I’ve always heard the Galatians passage read as though there are nine fruits of the Spirit. The word fruit can imply one; there is the fruit of the tree, or many; there is a fruit-stand. Fruits (with an ‘s’) is also used interchangeably with fruit to mean many. Personally, I think there is only one fruit of the spirit, some aspects can be more prominent, but you can’t have one without the other eight. The Christian life has to display such fruit. In Matthew 7: 16, Jesus warns against false prophets saying we will recognize them by their bad fruits, and by extension, those who are sincerely following Christ will be recognized by their good fruits. The continuous cultivation of fruit is work as I have learned since moving to BC. There is pruning, watering, fertilizing and then dealing with whatever circumstances the weather throws out. An untended tree can still produce fruit, but it is often small and not worth eating, while a tended tree can produce in abundance. see this in my own life. When I attend services regularly and maintain my own prayer life, I find I can handle the circumstances around me with grace, even if there isn’t any reason to rejoice. But if I am neglectful then I am at the mercy of every changing circumstance since my fruit is small and easily damaged.
Lately, I have come to realize I have been sabotaging my own fruit. C.S. Lewis puts it succinctly; “Suppose one reads a story of filthy atrocities in the paper. Then suppose that something turns up suggesting that the story might not be quite true, or not quite so bad as it was made out. Is one’s first feeling, ‘Thank God, even they aren’t quite so bad as that,’ or is it a feeling of disappointment, and even a determination to cling to the first story for the sheer pleasure of thinking your enemies as bad as possible? If it is the second then it is, I am afraid, the first step in a process which, if followed to the end, will make us into devils. You see, one is beginning to wish that black was a little blacker. If we give that wish its head, later on we shall wish to see grey as black, and then to see white itself as black. Finally, we shall insist on seeing everything - God and our friends and ourselves included - as bad, and not be able to stop doing it; we shall be fixed for ever in a universe of pure hatred.” Mere Christianity ‘A universe of pure hatred’ where no fruit of the Spirit can grow. Is my fruit grown on holy wood or on Hollywood? Watching stories where people are motivated by anger to right wrongs builds those same feelings in me. News clips of violent protests, listening to people spewing hatred and contempt for others, affects me and my fruit production. What is my spiritual nourishment? Hearing about injustice should motivate me to act, but will I respond with love or hatred, drawing men closer to God or pushing them further away? “Whatsoever a man soweth, that shall he also reap.” Galatians 6:7 “the fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, longsuffering, gentleness, goodness, faith, meekness, temperance.” “....but the greatest of these is love.” 1 Cor 13:13 Anastasia Bartlett is the author of Glimpses of Glory and member of St. Aidan’s Orthodox Church in Cranbrook. Pastor of St. Aidan’s, Father Andrew Applegate, can be reached at 250-420-1582.
B.C. at “strike two” says aboriginal leader as reconciliation talks begin than 1,700 square kilometres of land. Phillip says all involved must have the courage to move forward, build consensus and silence those who predict Armageddon if First Nations are given an equal voice in building and sharing B.C.’s economic future.
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Stewart Phillip responded that when it comes to reconciliation, B.C. is at “strike two.” Phillip says there is a growing anger at the slow pace of change and called for an end to what he termed an antiquated, constipated mindset. Chiefs and politicians, including Premier Christy Clark, meet this week to discuss steps forward after last year’s Supreme Court of Canada decision granting the Tsilhqot’in First Nation aboriginal title to more
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VANCOUVER - The chasm separating British Columbia’s political and aboriginal leaders could not have been defined more clearly as the second annual all-chiefs meeting got underway in Vancouver. B.C.’s Minister for Aboriginal Relations and Reconciliation, John Rustad, opened the two day gathering by calling advances over the past decade “remarkable.” Union of B.C. Indian Chiefs Grand Chief
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The Regional District of East Kootenay (RDEK) Board of Directors is considering an application by Bradley Scriver to amend the Moyie and Area Land Use Bylaw. If approved, the amendments will amend the land use designation of part of the subject property to accommodate a one lot subdivision and to align zone boundaries with current lot boundaries. The subject property is located at 5298 Highway 3/95 near Westview Road as shown on the attached map. Bylaw No. 2635 cited as “Regional District of East Kootenay – Moyie & Area Land Use Bylaw No. 2070, 2008 – Amendment Bylaw No. 11, 2015 (Highway 3/95 / Scriver)” will amend the designation of part of Lot 1, District Lot 10321, Kootenay District, Plan EPP36491 from C-3, Recreation Commercial Zone and RR-4, Rural Residential (Hobby Farm) Zone to RR-2, Rural Residential (Small Holding) Zone and C-3, Recreation Commercial Zone. A public hearing will be held at: Regional District of East Kootenay 19 - 24th Avenue South Cranbrook, BC Thursday, September 17, 2015 at 4:00 pm The Board has delegated the holding of this hearing to the Directors for Electoral Area C and the City of Cranbrook. If you believe that your interest in property is affected by the proposed Bylaw, you may prior to the hearing: • inspect the Bylaw and supporting information at the RDEK office in Cranbrook from 8:30 am to 4:30 pm Monday through Friday, excluding statutory holidays; • mail, fax or email written submissions to the addresses/numbers shown below; or • present written and/or verbal submissions at the hearing. Submissions cannot be accepted after the public hearing. All written submissions are public information pursuant to the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act. This notice is not an interpretation of the Bylaw. For more information, contact Tracy Van de Wiel, Planning Technician, at 250-489-0306, toll free at 1-888-478-7335, or email tvandewiel@rdek.bc.ca.
BYLAW 2626 Public Hearing Notice - Bylaw Amendment Moyie & Area Land Use - Lumberton Road The Regional District of East Kootenay (RDEK) Board of Directors is considering an application by Palmer Bar Holdings Inc. to amend the Moyie and Area Land Use Bylaw. If approved, the amendments will amend the land use designation of the subject property to accommodate an existing commercial sawmill operation with a capacity of approximately 150 m3 per day. The subject property is located at the intersection of Lumberton Road and Highway 3/95 south of Cranbrook as shown on the attached map. Bylaw No. 2626 cited as “Regional District of East Kootenay – Moyie & Area Land Use Bylaw No. 2070, 2008 – Amendment Bylaw No. 10, 2015 (Lumberton Rd. / Palmer Bar Holdings Inc.)” will amend the designation of Lot A, District Lot 3066, Kootenay District, Plan NEP91522 from RR-60, Rural Resource Zone to I-1, Industrial Zone. A public hearing will be held at: Regional District of East Kootenay 19 - 24th Avenue South Cranbrook, BC Thursday, September 17, 2015 at 4:00 pm The Board has delegated the holding of this hearing to the Directors for Electoral Area C and the City of Cranbrook. If you believe that your interest in property is affected by the proposed Bylaw, you may prior to the hearing: • inspect the Bylaw and supporting information at the RDEK office in Cranbrook from 8:30 am to 4:30 pm Monday through Friday, excluding statutory holidays; • mail, fax or email written submissions to the addresses/numbers shown below; or • present written and/or verbal submissions at the hearing. Submissions cannot be accepted after the public hearing. All written submissions are public information pursuant to the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act. This notice is not an interpretation of the Bylaw. For more information, contact Tracy Van de Wiel, Planning Technician, at 250-489-0306, toll free at 1-888-478-7335, or email tvandewiel@rdek.bc.ca.
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DAILY TOWNSMAN / DAILY BULLETIN
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 2015 PAGE B15
ON NOW AT THE BRICK!
with TENT SALE HOT BUYS THROUGHOUT THE STORE! PLUS all clearance merchandise must be liquidated!
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Store Hours
501 Slater Road N.W., Cranbrook
Monday to Saturday 9AM to 6PM Sunday 12PM to 5PM
250-417-3235 www.thebrick.com
CRANBROOK
REALTY EXECUTIVES CRANBROOK 911 Baker Street, Cranbrook, BC • 250-426-3355 • Toll Free 1-888-629-4002 www.realtyexecutives cranbrook.com
There is just one name when it comes to buying or selling Real Estate in the Kootenays.
CRANBROOK
$239,900
$595,000
$465,000
$299,000
$254,900
$149,000
LAKE VIEW PROPERTY AT MOYIE LAKE TOWNSITE! 3 bdrm, 2.5 bath rancher with basement entry on a large park like lot. Just steps to nature trails. 2405486
Plenty of space for everyone inside and out! 6 bdrms, 5 baths. Large bright kitchen with a center island, living/ dining just off kitchen. 2 shops and a fenced back yard. 2403645
STEP OUT ONTO THE 4th FAIRWAY from this home on Fairmont Mountainside Golf Course! Main level offers 2 bdrms 1 bath. Drive by 5320 Columbia River Rd, Fairmont Hot Springs 2406409
Fabulous year round lake view property. Two bdrm two bath manufactured home on almost 2/3 of an acre. Landscaped and fenced/gated yard. Power connection for your RV + the RV! 2405782
This stately building downtown has 6960 sq. ft. on the main floor and a 1900 sq. ft. on the mezzanine. Also improved electrical, HVAC, plumbing, and washrooms. 2405234
Stunning 220 ft of waterfront on the Moyie River offers a gorgeous backdrop for this incredible property. This level 4.23 acre lot boasts privacy and an abundance of wildlife. 2402798
$429,900
$199,000
$750,000
$69,000
$274,900
$399,000
Enjoy the 3 tier front deck! 1 bdrm up and 3 bdrm down, hardwood and ceramic tile upstairs, renovated bathroom. This is a perfect all season house. 2404927
Updated 2 bdrm 1 bath home on ¼ acre lot Large back deck, large storage shed with alley access. Furnace, metal roof, fence & water tank all 3 yrs new. 100 amp service. 2407661
2 cabins on just under 3 acres. The little cabin is a great guest cottage and the larger home is a fixer upper. Live in year round with some TLC. View and wild life is out your door. All this and lake front! 2394256
Fantastic opportunity to own 2 flat 30x140 lakeview lots at beautiful Moyie! Separate title and PIDs. Time to slow down and enjoy quality of life. This area boasts 4 season outdoor sports. 2407289
Commercially zoned 2 story home that will lend itself to many ideas of income producing opportunities. Large fenced yard, single garage, shed and spacious living accommodation. 2403820
2.79 acres Moyie Lake view property directly from the front deck which wraps around all the way to the back. This property can be used year round, septic, well, front yard hydrant. 2405849
Call Melanie Walsh
Call Sharron or Crystal
Call Melanie Walsh
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Call Jan Klimek
Call Crystal
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Call Melanie Walsh
Call Sharron or Crystal
Call Sharron or Crystal
Call Melanie Walsh
Call Melanie Walsh
250-426-3355
Property Management & Strata Management 911 Baker St, Cranbrook
CRANBROOK
1-888-629-4002
Melanie Walsh 250-919-3671
Crystal Billey
250-426-9488
Sharron Billey 250-489-9242
Ruth Heath
250-908-0240
Jan Klimek
250-342-1195
Cora McCarney 250-421-9961
Wise customers read the fine print: *, †, Ω, ≥, ˆ, § The All Out Clearout Sales Event offers are limited time offers which apply to retail deliveries of selected new and unused models purchased from participating dealers on or after September 1, 2015. Offers subject to change and may be extended without notice. All pricing includes freight ($1,695) and excludes licence, insurance, registration, any dealer administration fees, other dealer charges and other applicable fees and taxes. Dealer trade may be necessary. Dealer may sell for less. *Consumer Cash Discounts are offered on select new 2015 vehicles and are deducted from the negotiated price before taxes. †0% purchase financing available on select new 2015 Ram 1500 and Ram Heavy Duty models to qualified customers on approved credit through RBC, Scotiabank and TD Auto Finance. Dealer order/trade may be necessary. Example: 2015 Ram 1500 Quad Cab SXT 4x4 (25A+AGR) with a Purchase Price of $28,998 with a $0 down payment, financed at 0% for 72 months equals 156 bi-weekly payments of $186 with a cost of borrowing of $0 and a total obligation of $28,998. Ω$10,000 in total discounts includes $8,500 Consumer Cash and $1,500 Loyalty/Conquest Bonus Cash. Consumer Cash Discounts are deducted from the negotiated price before taxes. $1,500 Ram Truck Loyalty/Conquest/Skilled Trades Bonus Cash is available on the retail purchase/lease of 2015 Ram 1500 (excludes Reg. Cab), 2014 Ram 2500/3500 or 2015 Ram Cargo Van and is deducted from the negotiated price after taxes. Eligible customers include: 1. Current owners/lessees of a Dodge or Ram Pickup Truck or Large Van or any other manufacturer’s Pickup Truck or Large Van. The vehicle must have been owned/leased by the eligible customer and registered in their name on or before September 1, 2015. Proof of ownership/Lease agreement will be required. 2. Customers who are skilled tradesmen or are acquiring a skilled trade. This includes Licensed Tradesmen, Certified Journeymen or customers who have completed an Apprenticeship Certification. A copy of the Trade Licence/Certification required. 3. Customers who are Baeumler Approved service providers. Proof of membership is required. Limit one $1,500 bonus cash offer per eligible transaction. Some conditions apply. See your dealer for complete details. ≥2.99% purchase financing for up to 96 months available on the new 2015 Ram 1500 Quad Cab SXT models through RBC, Scotiabank and TD Auto Finance. Example: 2015 Ram 1500 Quad Cab SXT with a Purchase Price of $28,998 (including applicable Consumer Cash) financed at 2.99% over 96 months with $0 down payment equals 416 weekly payments of $78 with a cost of borrowing of $3,615 and a total obligation of $32,613. ˆ3 For Free offer is available on select new 2015/2016 Chrysler, Dodge, Jeep or Ram models and 2014/2015/2016 Ram Heavy Duty models at participating dealers from September 1, 2015 to September 30, 2015 inclusive. Offer includes the consumer’s choice of: (i) three (3) bi-weekly purchase/lease finance payments up to $750 in total (inclusive of all applicable fees and taxes); or (ii) up to $750 cash discount (deducted from the purchase price before taxes). Finance customers will receive a cheque for their first 3 bi-weekly payments (to a maximum of $750). Lease customers will have their first lease payment paid (to a maximum of $250), and will receive a cheque for the next 2 payments (to a maximum of $500). Offer available at participating dealers only. See dealer for complete details and exclusions. §Starting from prices for vehicles shown include Consumer Cash Discounts and do not include upgrades (e.g. paint). Upgrades available for additional cost. ••With as low as 7.1 L/100 km (40 MPG) highway. Based on 2014 EnerGuide highway fuel consumption ratings. Government of Canada test methods used. Your actual fuel consumption will vary based on driving habits and other factors. 10.2 L/100 km (28 MPG) city and 7.1 L/100 km (40 MPG) highway on Ram 1500 4x2 model with 3.0L EcoDiesel V6 and 8-speed automatic. Ask your dealer for EnerGuide information. ≤Based on 2500/250 and 3500/350 class pickups. When properly equipped. TMThe SiriusXM logo is a registered trademark of SiriusXM Satellite Radio Inc.
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