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Recreation Committee representative Les Goddard appears before council to ask for the appointment of new members.
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Habitat for Humanity Southeast BC is taking steps to support the fire relief efforts in Rock Creek by rebuilding a home for a family that lost their home in the fire. The planning of a benefit fashion show and silent auction are now well underway in partnership with Heather Smith’s Yellow Door Boutique in Greenwood. The event is scheduled for Saturday, Nov. 7 from 3 to 6 p.m. at the McArthur Centre in Greenwood, and will include ladies, men’s and • See BENEFIT page A3
Working with a winnower Sheila Dobie demonstrates the fine art of seed separation using her newly acquired winnower. This manual type of separator is especially useful to those gardeners who are unable to access electricity, but require a fast and efficient method of separating seed from pod. See story on page A6. PHOTO: ANDREW TRIPP
Firewood identified as the primary need
some the needs remain the same; for others the needs are changing. The Rock Creek/Westbridge Fire Firewood was identified as a priNeeds Committee wants to express mary need for the upcoming winter. its appreciation for all who are work- While we offered some coordination, ing so hard to help those affected by the Kettle River Lion’s Club and the the fire. Through helping our neigh- Seventh Day Adventist Church of Located in Westbridge and bours, volunteering time, donating Westbridge both played a large part proud to service the area funds and items needed, and in many in having three logging truck loads 1-250-446-6808 other ways, we are building up our of wood delivered to the Westbridge community in a difficult time. Hall, cut, split, and delivered to �������������������������� ��������������������������������������� As many of you have said, we are many homes in the fire zone. Boundary strong! Debris removal, danger tree asIt is important to us the commu- sessment, and the rebuilding of outnity remains aware of what we are buildings (such as animal shelters working on. We meet regularly to and pump houses) are all in process. discuss the efforts being made to Together with the Red Cross, we 0 24543 16681 8 meet the needs that are out there. For continue to do individual assessKELOWNA (Wstbrg)
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Thursday, Oct. 8: All-candidates meetings will be held at the Greenwood Elementary School at 9:30 a.m.; at Boundary Central Secondary School at 2:30 p.m.; and, at the Midway Community Centre from 7 9 p.m. The public is encouraged to attend. Sunday, Oct. 11: Thanksgiving Brunch at Bored Room Bistro. 11 a.m. - 2 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 15: Parkview Manor is hosting its annual general meeting at 7 p.m. at 670 9th Avenue, Midway. General elections will be held; anyone can become a member for an annual fee of $5. Friday, Oct. 16: Midway Movie Madness starts at 7 p.m. at the Midway Community Hall. $3 includes popcorn and a drink. Please bring your own cup! Children under 12 must be accompanied by an adult. Featuring Tomorrowland (PG). “Bound by a shared destiny, a teen bursting with scientific curiosity and a former boy-genius inventor embark on a mission to unearth the secrets of a place somewhere in time and space that exists in their collective memory.” Friday, Oct. 30: Halloween Bash and Costume Dance, at 7:30 p.m. at the Midway Community Hall. $10 (tickets available at The Spot). Cash bar, prizes for best costumes. No minors. Saturday, Oct. 31. Halloween Warm-Up Station, 5:30 - 8:30 p.m., Midway Community Hall. Bonfire, free hot chocolate and hot dogs.
REGULAR EVENTS: Mondays: Drop-in crib at Greenwood Legion at 7 p.m. $3 buy-in. Mondays: Girl Guides of Canada meets after school from 3:30 to 5 at WBES. Contact Jeanine Fraser at WBES or Linda Sheppard at 250-443-1529. First & Third Monday: Midway Village Council meeting; 6:30 p.m. with a delegation or 7 p.m. if none. First & Third Monday: The Bridge Drop-in Centre
in Midway is open from 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. Closed on holiday Mondays, but will be open the next day on Tuesday. First Monday: Greenwood Seniors Centre meeting at 2 p.m. Info: 250-445-2290. Second & Fourth Monday: Greenwood City Council meeting at 7 p.m. Third Monday: Bridesville Women’s Institute meets at 11 am. Info: 446-2210 or 446-2121. Third Monday: Frolicking Fancies – the Greenwood Red Hat Ladies Group meet monthly in Greenwood. Information Francine 250-445-6734; or Shirley 250445-9908. Third Monday: Discover Rock Creek Society meeting at 6:30 – for location info phone 250-528-0227. Last Monday: Kettle River Recreation Commission meets at the Little Red School House at 7 p.m. Info Bill Watson 250-446-2325 or Sherry Dalziel 250-4462997. Mondays and Wednesdays: Boot Camp at McArthur Centre in Greenwood from 6-7. $10 drop-in or $60 per month. Info 250-442-3664. Postponed until further notice. Monday & Wednesday beginning Sept. 15: Country Kids Playschool 8:30 to 11:30 a.m. at the Rock Creek Health Centre. For info or to register call Sara Eek 250-446-2202. Tuesdays: AA Meetings at McArthur Centre in Greenwood at 8 p.m. Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday: Drop-in social at the Greenwood Seniors’ Centre, 9 -11 a.m. Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday: 11 - 3 pm Greenwood Seniors’ Centre Thrift Store, 100 Deadwood. Tuesdays and Thursdays: Taekwondo at BCSS gym from 4 to 5 p.m. Open to ages 6 (with supervision) to 106.
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Tuesdays and Thursdays: Boundary Women’s Resource Centre on Market Avenue in Grand Forks open from 9 a.m. to - 3 p.m. Info 250-442- 5212. First Tuesday: Elks #493 monthly meeting at the Slavonic Hall in Grand Forks at 7 p.m. Info: 250-4422856 or 250-442-4276. Third Tuesday: Kettle Valley Wildlife Association meets at the range in Rock Creek at 7 p.m. Wednesdays: Writer’s group meeting at 11 a.m. at Bored Room Bistro in Midway. Wednesdays: Girl Guides of Canada meet at King of Kings Church in Midway, Sparks ages 5-6 and Brownies ages 7-8 meet at 4:30-5:45; Guides ages 9-11 and Pathfinders ages 12-14 meet from 6 to 7:30. Info 250-449-2309 or 250-445-9955. Wednesdays: Midway Crib Tournament – Bored Room Bistro, 607 Eighth Avenue, Midway at 7 p.m. Wednesdays: Senior’s Bingo at 1 p.m. at the Greenwood Senior’s Drop-in Centre. $1 admission. Wednesdays: Women’s Counseling in Rock Creek and West Boundary: Free and confidential. For information call the STV counselor at 1-855-441-3131 or 442-3131. Childcare and transportation subsidies are available. First Wednesday: West Boundary Senior Housing Society meeting at 1 p.m. in Parkview Manor Midway. Second Wednesday: Boundary Citizen’s Patrol meets at Midway Senior’s Centre from 7 - 8 p.m. Info: Wayne 250-449-2191, Paul 250-445-2111, or Wolfgang 250-446-2455. Second Wednesday: Greenwood Board of Trade meets at 7 p.m. at City Hall. Third Wednesday: Rock Creek Women’s Institute meet for a potluck lunch at 11:45. Info: 250-4462454 or 250-446 -2608. Third Wednesday: Main River Women’s Institute meets in Westbridge at 1 p.m. Info: 250-446-2616. Third Wednesday: Rock Creek & Boundary Fair Assoc. meets at 7 p.m. at the pavilion from March through November. Info: 250-446- 2465. Thursdays: Free Yoga Classes in Greenwood at the McArthur Centre from 10:00-11:30 a.m. For more information call: Diane at 250-445-6364. Thursdays: Kinesiology at the old Kettle Valley School
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House from 9:30 to 12. Thursdays: Anglican Thrift Store from 11-3. Info phone Les Williams 250-445-2216. Thursdays: Quilters and other crafters meet at the Midway Senior’s Centre at 9:30 a.m. Come for coffee and bring your needle project to work on. Membership fee $10 per year. Thursdays: Midway Museum Fundraiser - Texas Holdem Poker Registration 6:30 p.m. $20 to play, held at The Hotel, Midway. First Thursday: Rock Creek Medical Society meets at 7 p.m. in the boardroom of the clinic. First & Third Thursday: Food bank at the Evangel Chapel at 11 a.m. Donations welcome. Info 250-4452125. Second & Fourth Thursday: Kettle River Lions Club meets at 7 p.m. in the Medical Clinic boardroom at Rock Creek. Third Thursday: Founder’s Day 2016 planning meeting at 6 p.m. in Greenwood City Hall. Contact Janet at 250-445-6133 for information. Fridays: Bingo at Greenwood Community Hall. Doors open 5 p.m., early bird 7 p.m. Progressive jackpot. Fridays: Coffee at Midway Seniors Centre from 9:30 - 11. Fridays: Overeaters Anonymous 11 a.m. - 12 noon at St. Jude’s Church in Greenwood. First & Third Friday: Karaoke at the Royal Canadian Legion in Greenwood. 7 p.m. until 11 p.m. Third Friday: Movie nights at Midway Community Hall; 7 p.m. Bring your own travel cup. $3 includes movie, drink and popcorn. Saturdays: Lion’s Club Meat Draw, at Hot-L Pub, Midway. Starts at 3 p.m. Saturdays: Greenwood Royal Canadian Legion Canteen open 2-6 p.m. Meat draw 3:30 p.m. Last Saturday: Karaoke at Hotel Midway – Hot-L Pub at 8:30. Last Saturday: The Bridge is open from 10 a.m. - 12 p.m. Greenwood Public Library: Open Mon, Wed, Fri and Sat. Opens at noon.
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Quote of the Week: Once the game is over, the King and the pawn go back in the same box. – Italian Proverb Joke of the Week: Teacher: Your behaviour reminds me of square root of 2? Student: Why? Teacher: Because its’ completely irrational.
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Rock Creek participants in the Breastfeeding Challenge gathered at the farmer’s market site last Saturday. Similar events were staged simultaneously at numerous locations throughout the B.C. Interior. PHOTO: ANDREW TRIPP
Giving baby its best chance
Cynthia Garnett from Baby’s Best Chance Program and Jacqueline Malkinson, the new public health nurse from Midway, held the first Quintessence Foundation Breastfeeding Challenge in Rock Creek on Saturday, Oct 3. Two women, Miranda Holly and Raylene Tyssen, came out to support this annual international event. This event is a fun way for breastfeeding mothers to gain recognition and support for their breastfeeding efforts. As stated by the Public Health Agency of Canada, “Breast milk is the best food to help babies grow and develop. Each mother custom makes milk for her baby that contains the perfect amount of protein, carbohydrate, fat, vitamins and minerals.” Public Health, Baby’s Best Chance, and the peer mentors of breastfeeding are continuing to work to improve the breastfeeding education and support for Boundary women. Grand Forks has run a Breastfeeding Café for several years now and
there are plans to start a group in the West Boundary area this month. The groups are a place where mothers can meet and greet other mothers who are breastfeeding. Breastfeeding, although “natural,” is not always a process that comes naturally. Breastfeeding, like breast milk, ebbs and flows with ease and success and sometimes with challenges and grief. When we celebrate these mothers’ successes we are in no way insinuating that we think that mothers who cannot or chose not to breastfeed are bad mothers. We educate women about the benefits of breastfeeding and then support them when they have challenges but some women cannot breastfeed and the causes can be physical, emotional, mental, and social. We support those mothers to formula feed with good attachment practices. We want all mothers to feel joy and pride for all that they do with and for their babies. When a mother sets out to breastfeed,
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children’s fashions, a silent auction and live entertainment. Event organizer Cindy Fairs, a director with HFH, is thrilled that her organization is able to assist some of those affected by the events of Aug. 13. “Habitat is a humanitarian organization and the board of directors felt compelled to become involved,” Fairs said. “Many businesses, organizations and individuals have contributed to supporting the families affected.” She added, “This seemed like a natural fit for our organization—a tragic event has taken place in one of our local communities and building homes
her experience is made easier with positive support from family, friends, professionals and peer mentors. A breastfeeding peer mentor is someone who has an interest in breastfeeding and has taken breastfeeding education and is able to support other breastfeeding. In September, five peer mentors completed an online breastfeeding course and 21 modules. Two of these are from the West Boundary: Jessi Bryan and Jennifer Mallach. Bryan took the Breastfeeding Course because she “struggled with breastfeeding recently, so was very motivated to have new knowledge so she that can share it with moms and be helpful,” she said. If you or anyone you know is breastfeeding and would like more information or support or is interested in attending the group to start this month please contact Kristy Kuromi or Cynthia Garnett, Baby’s Best Chance, at 250-442- 2267 or Jacqueline Malkinson, public health nurse, at 250-449-2887.
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is what we do, so let’s do it. “Thus, the organization intends to raise money to build a house, with the Yellow Door taking a lead in the event planning with Habitat.” In addition to the Nov. 7 fundraising event, Fairs and Smith are also planning a calendar, the proceeds of which will go entirely to the house-building project. The calendar will feature a series of light-hearted portraits of regional firefighters, and the Times’ Andrew Tripp has volunteered his expertise to create the images. Habitat homes are built by volunteers and community partners and are traditionally
sold at fair market value with an interest-free mortgage, and mortgage payments that do not exceed 25 per cent of the homeowner’s income. To date, Habitat has built 20 homes within southeast B.C. Fairs said, “Unlike the traditional standard of selecting a family based on a screening criteria and then holding the mortgage for families that it supports, Habitat will be raising funds to rebuild on land pre-owned by the homeowner.” The name of the family has not yet been released but will be announced at a later date once confirmed.
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No respect Some ATV riders are giving their fellow quad enthusiasts a bad name by not respecting those whose property they are utilizing for their recreation. More than ever, landowners and ranchers alike are complaining about riders driving through private property or Crown land to either access existing trails or carve out new ones. Ranchers that lease Crown land to range their herds are becoming increasingly frustrated by the neglect of some riders to ensure that gates are left closed, often resulting in long, and, potentially, expensive searches for animals that are notorious for wandering. A recent spate of cattle sightings on major highways may well be the result of gates being left opened or fences cut by insensitive riders. Despite there being no proof of the tragedy being caused by such neglect, the early August death of a motorcyclist who collided with a stray cow on Highway 3 just west of Greenwood certainly magnified the potential harm that careless riders can cause. There have been numerous complaints aimed at the quadders regarding the cutting of padlocks and fences and even the felling of trees, as some riders seem to have little regard for others’ property or privacy. One elderly couple in Summerland described how a “No Trespassing” sign they had attached near the top of a tree was removed by a group of riders, who matter-of-factly cut down the tree and proceeded to ignore the sign. The couple described some of their encounters with ATV owners during the last several years as “disturbing” and, in some cases, bordering on aggressive. In the sport’s defence, most recreational riders are respectful of the environment and actively campaign to provide it with a much better profile than that which currently exists with many landowners and ranchers in the Boundary. As the recent ATV jamboree in Greenwood illustrated, most riders happily comply with government recommendations regarding off-road recreation, and want nothing more than to leave the environment as pristine as it was when they passed through it. Let’s hope those that are less considerate take a page out of their book and keep riders, landowners and ranchers all happy.
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Reaping the garden’s bounty It is Oct. 8 and autumn colours dominate the landscape. duce from overseas. As well as giving us a magnificent display of the year’s My wife and I are fortunate enough to have a vegetable prettiest seasonal transition, the fall sees many of us reap- garden, as well as a small flock of sheep, making it possible ing the bounty of a vegetable garden, tended carefully for us to produce a plate of food that was grown or raised throughout the summer and now putting heaps of squash, within 100 metres of our house. Unfortunately, most of potatoes and carrots on our kitchen tables and those of the vegetables will be gone by winter or even sooner, when friends and family. we will once again have to rely on California and Mexico As the displays at this year’s fall fair cerfor tomatoes, cucumbers and peppers. Lettuce, IN FOCUS tainly illustrated, the year-round availability a staple in our household, will need to be storeof fruits and vegetables has not stymied our bought in a matter of weeks from now, making love of home-grown produce, making growing a greenhouse or indoor vertical garden very your own or buying the fruit of a neighbour’s tempting indeed. For now, though, we will enlabour an integral part of country life and, injoy what remains of the garden and get ready creasingly, the choice of urbanites worldwide. for next summer, which will hopefully be anFuelled by a general concern for our food other warm one with a bit more rain! Andrew TRIPP supply and the ever-increasing rejection of ~~~ GMO products, the popularity of Saturday I am truly saddened by the recent closure morning farmer’s markets around the globe of the Rock Creek Hotel. I’m by no means a has risen markedly over the past decade, becoming noth- barfly, but certainly used to enjoy a regular visit to the pub ing less than a mecca for those seeking an alternative to for a hearty lunch. I found the food consistent, the ale tasty produce that simply doesn’t “taste right.” and the patio a true summer oasis. My wife and I had a Many consumers are troubled by the control over our post river-rafting party there the day before our wedding food source that multi-national corporations such as in 2012; we enjoyed gourmet Valentine’s Day dinners in Monsanto are wielding and share a need to know exactly the candlelit restaurant and several raucous get-togethers where their food comes from. with friends and colleagues. The 100 Mile Diet, a book written by Canadians Alisa I will be very surprised if the business sells, despite the Smith and J.B. MacKinnon and published in 2007, de- rock-bottom price of only $200K. By all accounts the liscribes the couple’s successful attempt at restricting their quor licence lapsed, which I assume means the building diets to foods grown within a hundred miles of their resi- would have to be significantly updated in order to attain dence. The book later morphed into a television program re-licensing. called The 100 Mile Challenge, which aired on Food NetUltimately, it will take a brave and deep-pocketed inwork Canada. vestor to resurrect what was one of the longest-running Smith and MacKinnon’s concept continues to inspire licenced establishments in B.C. people to source their food locally and avoid buying proWe miss you already, Prospector. May you rest in peace.
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The West Boundary Sustainable Foods and Resources Society (FAR) had a busy week in Midway recently, as it welcomed two experts to the Teddy Bear Farm to discuss and demonstrate the art of seed-saving, and, three days later on Sept. 27, held it’s annual general meeting at the Midway Community Garden. Host Leda Fair, president of the society, used her own sizeable garden as a source for dried beans, which were then separated by Boundary Farms’ Sheila Dobie using a newly acquired winnower. The machine uses a crank to create a current of air, which spins the cracked seedpod and separates the seed from the chaff. This makes the process much faster than the manual method and ideal for gardeners in areas without electricity! The seeds are subsequently separated according to quality and kept for up to five years prior to planting. Seed-saving expert John Alcock, proprietor of Kelowna’s Sunshine Farm, provided attendees of the event with much insight as to the intricacies of seed saving, including the importance of avoiding bio engineered seed, which could be patented or have proprietary rights. Buying certified organic seed ensures that it is not bio-engineered. “Seed saving is an ancient tradition practiced by farmers and gardeners alike,” explained Alcock. “It is easy to carry on this tradition and maintain a link to our past, carry it to the future and be connected to the Earth through one of its basic cycles; selecting, saving, planting and savouring.” Alcock also stressed the importance of selecting the best plants for seed, which are those true to variety. The science of seed saving recommends that a gardener avoid replanting a bean that does not look like the original seed. Those, says Alcock, should be “saved for the soup pot.” FAR’s inaugural Harvest Home was held at Midway’s community garden, where Fair made a heartfelt statement about the impressive garden the society has established. “The garden was planned as a demonstration garden to showcase different gardening techniques and explore season extension ideas, ” Fair explained, “while at the same time growing vegetables for all Boundary residents in need of food.” The garden is 30 metres long and 10 metres wide, which accommodates seven rows, each of which is about a metre in width and separated by approximately 60 centimetres. Each row is irrigated by two buried drip lines, which are activated for two hours each morning and another two in the evening as required. “This year we began in May and worked three hours each Monday, Wednesday and Friday,” Fair said. “Our efforts were focussed on sifting the soil to remove a lot of the gravel and rocks, and to
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FAR President Leda Fair welcomed a small but enthusiastic audience to the society’s AGM and inaugural Harvest Home event. Attendees were offered a detailed overview of the society’s garden and its construction.
make raised beds.” Fair estimates volunteers removed over 1,300 kilograms of rock and gravel from each row, which will be used to make a barrier along the outer edge of the garden. Thick layers of cardboard will be laid under the gravel to help keep weeding to a minimum. Work is nearly complete on all seven rows and the garden looks ready to go next spring. Fair went on to acknowledge the assistance of many individuals during the construction of the garden, including Dick Dunsdon and the Village of Midway for establishing the community garden and providing FAR with such a sizeable area with which to work, as well as donating irrigation equipment. She personally thanked Dunsdon for his willingness to answer questions and make suggestions throughout the process. Fair also thanked the likes of John Boltz, Tom Bosovich, Jamie Haynes and John Linquist for delivering components key to the success of the garden, as well as her husband John, brother Laurie, farmhand Don Huggett, Sandy and Mike Fairburn and Gloria Lautard for their untiring willingness to pitch in whenever and however they could. Fair was also pleased to report that the society currently has over $1,000 in reserve and that they were looking forward to the 2016 season. Fair hopes that membership will continue to increase and help the FAR Society reach its goal of cultivating a healthy and sustainable local food system.
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Committee needs new members, says Goddard Delegate Les Goddard spoke on behalf of the Recreation Committee. He requested that council immediately appoint several new members to the committee, to allow for the commencement of work projects delayed by the departure of several committee members. Councillor Lang informed Goddard that deputy clerk Wendy Higashi would have to research the bylaw regarding committee appointments and report her findings to council. This would preclude the appointments from being made until the next council meeting on Oct. 13. Goddard stated that work at the rink would not be able to go forward without the committee in place. Council agreed to direct Higashi to examine the bylaw and make a report to council prior to the next council meeting. Board of Trade applies for signage Board of Trade chair Jim Nathorst stated that the board had made a formal application to the city to mount permanent signage near the McArthur Centre (where the Founder’s Day sign presently sits). Nathorst presented a mock-up of the signage to council and the gallery, which was generally well received. Nathorst noted that the signage could be utilized by the entire community to advertise events. Council agreed in principle with the sign’s installation.
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UBCM a “great learning experience” Mayor Ed Smith reported on the UBCM convention in Vancouver that kept all participants busy with a number of workshops, forums and group discussions. The city was actively looking for grants for a generator, and Smith cited MLA Linda Larson’s office assistance in ensuring the Greenwood contingent got to speak to the right people. Higashi offered her impression of the conference as being extremely busy and a great learning experience for her in her new position as acting CAO. She also suggested that next year the city should consider sending a larger contingent to the UBCM conference. Heating system installed Mayor Smith also reported that the installation of the new heating system had been completed and was now in service.
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The Boundary is in the South Okanagan - West Kootenay federal riding. There are five candidates vying to become Member of Parliament for our riding: Richard Cannings (NDP), Donnie Denesiuk (Liberal), Brian Gray (Independent), Marshall Neufeld (Conservative) and Samantha Troy (Green Party). Many Boundary residents feel our region is distinct from both the South Okanagan and the Kootenays, and so the Boundary Creek Times took the opportunity to ask each candidate what he or she would do for the BOUNDARY if elected as Member of Parliament. Four candidates responded:
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RICHARD CANNINGS NDP – New Democratic Party
I know the Boundary country fairly well since my wife came from Grand Forks and we spend a lot of time there, and in the Boundary I see similarities to other interior communities that are having a hard time attracting working families and servicing a large seniors population. If elected as your MP, I would work hard to assist the local government in the Boundary to access federal government infrastructure funding which provides good jobs while building needed services. The NDP will increase direct transfers to municipalities and make it easier for smaller communities to be eligible for these funds. Increasingly, people are moving to beautiful parts of the country such as the Kettle Valley because of the outdoors lifestyle. Many can work out of their own homes, but we must ensure that infrastructure elements such as broadband Internet are available to rural communities. These small businesses are important job creators in Canada, and the NDP would encourage them to grow by lowering the small business tax rate from 11
to 9 per cent. Good jobs are key to keeping people in smaller communities, and in B.C. the forest industry is often the primary employer. An NDP government would invest in forest product manufacturing facilities to help maintain or retool for competitiveness, and support research and development for new products, manufacturing methods and new wood biomaterials. Seniors are also retiring to the Boundary Country in increasing numbers. Many pensioners live near or below the poverty line, so we must ensure that their incomes are sufficient for a comfortable retirement. The NDP would roll back the age of eligibility for Old Age Security from 67 to 65, add $400 million to the Guaranteed Income Supplement (lifting 200,000 seniors out of poverty), fix the Canada Pension Plan so that people can properly save for retirement, and maintain pension income splitting at tax time. The frequency and intensity of fires is a concern in the Boundary as is water quality and quantity. Climate change and the need to lower carbon emissions is a serious issue for the NDP as is preparing for community emergencies. The NDP would restore funding to the Joint Emergency Preparedness Program quietly cut by the Conservatives in 2012. As a biologist, I know that proper standards and funding to maintain clean water and a healthy environment is essential. Finally, access to good health care is an extremely important issue, and many Canadians are having a difficult time to even
find a family doctor. To alleviate this, a federal NDP government will help the provinces hire 7,000 health professionals and build or expand 200 community clinics across the country. Health services for seniors are a particular concern; last year the NDP drafted a National Seniors Care Health Strategy that includes funding to expand home care services, help provinces build more nursing home beds and palliative care services. And the NDP will bring in a universal Pharmacare plan for full prescription drug coverage.
CONNIE DENESIUK Liberal
The economic, social, and environmental issues which are of concern to residents of Boundary Communities share equal importance with those of the riding’s largest community, Penticton. A Liberal government will invest in physical and social infrastructure projects to kick start our stalled economy. We will begin that process right after the election. Young people in the Boundary, and those who have been forced into midcareer job searches by an uncer
• See CANADA VOTES page A9
Connie Denesiuk, Liberal from page A8
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Greenwood Community Association
Friday Night Bingo months I have made regular visits to Boundary communities in all four seasons. I will continue that important contact with constituents if I am elected as your MP.
their retirement years against stanch NDP opposition. We’ve introduced income splitting for families, saving many families up to $2,000 per year. The NDP also voted against family income splitting and have committed to remove this benefit. The tax savings have been so significant that the average family of four pays $6,600 less in federal tax per year than they did in 2006. The Conservatives are committed to reducing taxes for small businesses, families, seniors and individuals. If re-elected, we will raise the annual pension deduction limit per person from $1,000 to $2,000 and all the way to $4,000 for single seniors. This will mean that every senior household (whether you are a couple or single) will be able to have a combined tax saving of $600 per year. At the same time both the Liberals and NDP want to raise taxes on working Canadians. For a person earning $60,000 annually, the Liberals propose raising payroll taxes by about $1,000 and the NDP propose raising payroll taxes by $1,500. The Conservative Party stands opposed to these proposals and in fact will reduce payroll taxes by about $200 per year by 2017. The NDP have also proposed raising taxes for businesses by 13 per cent starting next year. This is irresponsible and will affect the economy. If the NDP plan is enacted, it will cost jobs. Economists estimate that the NDP plans will cost 250,000 Canadians their jobs.
tain and changing economic situation, need that help now, not in five years. Our plan for skills training funding for colleges such as Selkirk will assist with that aim. Rather than a “top down” approach, we will work with employers and labour to arrive at an appropriate apprenticeship ratio for all federal infrastructure projects. I will advocate for consultation with B.C. forestry and mining industry representatives in B.C. on diversification and value-added opportunities for businesses typically located in small communities. MARSHALL NEUFELD Environmental research Conservative to help assess and mitigate effects of climate change, inResidents of the Boundcluding wildfires and drought, ary have many of the same is also critical to the sur- concerns as other Canadians. vival of small communities Whether I’m door knocking in throughout the Boundary. I Grand Forks, Midway, Greenwould advocate for federal wood or other communities, I consultation with the B.C. hear concerns about jobs, the government for improved di- economy and taxation. saster response measures. The Conservative governA Liberal government ment has the only responsible would invest $200 million position on these issues. Toeach year to support innova- day Canadians pay the lowest tion and clean technologies in federal taxes than they have at the forestry and agricultural any time in the last 50 years. sectors, both of which are Income tax on small busiimportant to the Boundary nesses has been reduced to 11 economy. per cent and we are commitAs Justin Trudeau ob- ted to reducing it to 9 per cent. served: “The environment GST has been reduced and the economy are linked, from 7 per cent to 6 per cent like paddles and canoes. If to 5 per cent, saving all Canayou don’t take care of both, dians money on nearly every you’re never going to get purchase. where you’re going.” Pension income splitting Adequate social infra- was introduced to help our structure, as advanced by seniors. The Conservative the Liberal Party platform, is government committed to critical to Boundary’s com- this promise to help people in munities. Affordable housing, seniors housing, and continuation of federal funding for agencies such as the Boundary Family and Individual Services THE BOUNDARY Society are vital needs. CREEK TIMES As a further examAND ple, the Midway post office is a community HALL PRINTING gathering place, which HAVE JOINED the Conservatives’ FORCES TO proposed community CT B BRING PRINTING mailboxes can never replace. TO THE I have met with the BOUNDARY AREA!! adjacent riding’s candidate Don Johnston Business cards, letterhead, envelopes, brochures, posters, post cards, rubber to discuss shared adstamps & much more. The Hall Printing vocacy for the rural & Boundary Creek Times team has your portions of our ridpriNTing needs covered. Hall Printing will ings. Small communiproduce your proJEct and deliver IT to the ties in the Boundary TIMEs office for pick up. are important links bePHone or email DYAN today for pricing or tween the West Kooadvice on your next printing project tenays and the South 250-442-2191 ext. 206 Okanagan, and must Sales@boundarycreektimes.com not be overlooked by their Member of Parliament. Over the past 16
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That will include jobs here in the Boundary. If elected, I will not only work for a stronger economy and lower taxes, but I will fight against Thomas Mulcair’s plans to bring back the failed long-gun registry. It was just last December that Mulcair said he would register every gun in Canada if he was ever elected. A registry of long-guns only targets law abiding gun owners and does nothing to reduce crime. I will work closely with our local mayors to identify their top infrastructure requirements and then advocate for federal resources. All too often the needs of small communities go unaddressed if they do not have an effective and energetic MP advocating for them. I will work tirelessly to make sure the priorities of every part of our riding are heard and addressed in Ottawa.
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General elections, anyone can run for the board positions, and anyone can become a member for an annual fee of $5 per year (payable at the AGM). Please come out and help us keep our seniors close to home. This facility serves the elderly in the Boundary area (Greenwood, Midway, Westbridge, Rock Creek). For more information call 250-449-2852 or email parkviewmanor@shaw.ca
Samantha Troy, Green Party from page A9
We know that it is our families, our communities, and our teamwork that make us strong. We view the diversity of our nation, not as a liability, but rather as a shared strength and a source of pride. As your MP for our part of Canada I would endeavour to listen to what our constituents want and to manifest those wants in a meaningful and timely manner. The Green Party platform is a smart and substantiated vision which is committed to a sustainable economy, strong communities, good government and bold action on climate change. We will commit to establish-
ing a Council of Canadian Governments which will include federal, provincial, municipal, as well as First Nations, Métis and Inuit leaders. Together, solutions will be created transparently and publicly. This dialogue is imperative in order to address each of our individual communities needs. There is a serious disconnect between the unprecedented wealth produced by our economy and the increasing economic insecurity of all Canadians. We need to immediately build those sectors that benefit from a lower Canadian dollar: manufacturing, tourism, value-added forest products and cultural industries. We need to support small business development and community agriculture,
particularly in our region. We will shift government supported research away from biotechnology and energy intensive farming and direct it towards organic and sustainable food production. We need to help local ranchers better manage our water resources and also provide tools which would facilitate processing our food animals regionally. We need to address transportation, educational opportunities and access to health care resources. The health of our democracy depends on electing MPs who are accountable to their constituents. Green MPs will seek constructive solutions to issues in our local communities, striving to create dialogue and solve problems when they arise.
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Fire Prevention Week is this week, Oct. 4 10. Did you know that roughly half of home fire deaths result from fires reported between 11 p.m. and 7 a.m., when most people are asleep? Smoke alarms save lives. If there is a fire in your home, smoke spreads fast and you need smoke alarms to give you time to get out. In fact, having a working smoke alarm cuts the chances of dying in a reported fire in half! That’s why, this year’s Fire Prevention Week theme aims to keep your family safe with working smoke alarms in
every bedroom. The official theme is “Hear the Beep where you Sleep. Every bedroom needs a working smoke alarm.” We hope everyone will install smoke alarms in every bedroom, outside each separate sleeping area, and on every level of your home, including the basement. Larger homes may need more alarms. National Fire Protection Assoication (NFPA) is excited to share this important information so everyone better understands the life-saving value of home smoke alarms. Visit NFPA’s “Smoke
Alarm Central” and Fire Prevention Week website for more information, resources, messages, videos and a fun, interactive quiz to test your knowledge.
Be prepared for wildfires too Provincial wildfire personnel faced an unusually busy fire season this year. The 2015 season started earlier than normal, with unseasonably hot temperatures and a higher than normal amount of lightning activity driving an increase in fire starts throughout the province. Despite aggressive wildfire activity that challenged their efforts, provincial crews responded to over 1,800 fires and kept the vast majority of them small. The province worked closely with our neighbours in the United States, as many fires were burning near our shared border. When fires threatened to cross the international boundary, close working relationships between jurisdictions ensured that there was solid communication and coordination in place. During this season, as of Oct. 5, 1,823 fires burned a total of 304,649 hectares and $277,908,183 were spent on fire suppression. Of these fires, 573 were human-caused
and therefore preventable. They burned an estimated total of 57,003 hectares. Responding to these wildfires required a major team effort. The crews on the ground, the air crews fighting the fires from above, the support and ad-
ministrative personnel and everyone else who assisted were all instrumental in keeping B.C. communities safe.
With sincere thanks
I would like to extend my thanks and congratulations to the structure firefighters from Greenwood, Grand Forks, Christina Lake, Kootenay Boundary Regional Fire in Trail and Big White Fire Dept who came to assist Midway Fire during the devastating Rock Creek Wildfire. Your hard work and bravery was the product of many human as well as material saves during that event. In addition my sincere thanks are extended to Chief Dale Heriot, Grand Forks Fire Rescue; Chief Terry Martin, Kootenay Boundary Regional Fire; and Chief Roy Terashita, Greenwood Fire, for their incredible support and assistance to us during the fire. And to the members of the Midway Volunteer Fire Deptartment, I can only say that I couldn’t be prouder of the tireless hard work and effort each of you provided during most difficult circumstances. I’m hopeful all communities share the pride and appreciation for the work fire fighters do. Again, well done and thank you!
Walt Osellame, Midway VFD Fire Chief
One can never appreciate the significant importance of having local fire departments until tragedy strikes. These brave men and women within Greenwood, Midway, Rock Creek, Sidley Mountain, Beaverdell and Big White volunteer their time and dedicate many hours to training and fire practices to ensure they are ready in the event of a fire. This past season’s wildfires proved how well prepared they were. We would like to thank all the firefighters, first responders and volunteers for all their dedication and passion to ensure the safety of everyone. And to the generosity of all the residents and businesses within our communities that stepped up in their donations of food, clothing, their homes and their time. You make us so proud to live in such caring and giving communities!
Thank You All Very Much
Thursday, October 8, 2015 Boundary Creek Times A13
Greenwood Fire Department
Thank You for your selfless dedication to ensure we have a safe community to live in.
Keller Smith, Dean Herdman, Roy Terashita, Kari Durban, Savannah Walker, Larry Bowen, Dean Higashi, Faye Terashita, Rob Smith, Pat Sheppard, and front, Brandon Hancock.
The Corporation of the City of Greenwood
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West Boundary Highway Rescue
Regional District of the Kootenay Boundary
~ Thank You ~ The Regional District of Kootenay Boundary Electoral Area ‘C’/Christina Lake, Electoral Area ‘D’/Rural Grand Forks and Electoral Area ‘E’/West Boundary wish to acknowledge and thank the firefighters, volunteers and all others involved during the 2015 wildfires. Your dedication and efforts to keep our communities safe is greatly appreciated. RDKB Board Chair/Christina Lake Director Grace McGregor Rural Grand Forks Director Roly Russell West Boundary Director Vicki Gee
Photos unavailable Larry Bowen
Matthew Cormier
Tom Lesher
Roy Terashita
Charlene Bateman Jordan Bateman Savannahh Walker RJ Lesher (administrator)
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Beaverdell Fire Department
To all the firefighters, first responders and volunteers - thank you! Your passion and dedication to our communities has been proven tenfold during the wildfires this past season.
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To all the dedicated men and women that make up our volunteer fire departments, road rescue, ambulance personnel and citizens on patrol. You make the residents of West Boundary Branch 256 S. Copper, Box 76 the West Boundary proud to Greenwood, BC V0H 1J0 Tel: 250-445-9900 call it home. Fax: 250-445-9902
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Midway Volunteer Fire Department Thank You!
Walter Osellame, Chief
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Chad Maarhuis
Keith Martin,Deputy Chief
Everyone at Midway Mobile Home & RV park sleeps well at night because we know we have the best volunteer fire department anywhere! Thank you all for all your hard work all year round! You deserve medals after the summer of 2015!
Scott McLaren Capt.
Photos unavailable Glenn Aasen Mark Geen Gil Walker Dan Dejong Phil Cameron Mark Demchuk Aaron Ferrier
Bob Peters
Aaron Pownall
Kevin Thomas
Gord Walker
Jr. FireďŹ ghters: Pattie Kirschner and Trent Martin
To the Volunteer Fire�ighters and Road Rescue. For your many, many volunteer hours of training and practices ensuring your safety, the safety of others and the safety of our communities, you go above and beyond and your dedication and services are tremendously appreciated. THANK YOU!!
Village of Midway
Midway Mobile Home Park! Phone 250-449-2739 hdremillard@shaw.ca
925 Thirteenth Avenue behind the museum
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REQUESTING LETTERS OF INTEREST Grand Forks and Boundary Regional Agricultural Society (GFBRAS) is requesting letters of interest for the operation of the Abattoir (Mobile Slaughter Unit) to process the full range of livestock for a two year period beginning January 2016. Details are as follows: â&#x20AC;˘ Applicants must be based in the Boundary region â&#x20AC;˘ Processing services must be made available to both small and large producers Please provide the following details in a brief letter: â&#x20AC;˘ Background and relevant experience â&#x20AC;˘ Biographical information on key players Please submit your letter by October 14, 2015 to: mail: Grand Forks and Boundary Agricultural Society P.O. Box 1328 Grand Forks, B.C. V0H 1H0 email: gfgoodfood2015@gmail.com Shortlisted applicants will receive a detailed Request for Proposal before October 31, 2015.
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NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR DELETION OF PRIVATE LAND FROM WOODLOT #1622 Notice is hereby given that Ian and Bev Smith, owners of Woodlot 1622 are applying to the District Manager of the Ministry of Forests Lands and Natural Resource Operations for deletion of approximately 70 hectares of private land from Woodlot #1622. The land is located west of Highway 33 between Rock Creek and Westbridge. Comments on the deletion request must be in writing and be sent to Trerise Forestry Consulting at P.O. Box 1882 Grand Forks, B.C. V0H1H0 on or before November 5, 2015. Please phone 250-445-6118 to discuss the private land withdrawal or to book an appointment to view maps of the private land area of the woodlot.
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NOTICE OF EXCLUSION APPLICATION REGARDING LAND IN THE AGRICULTURAL LAND RESERVE I, Randall H. Smith and Tracy M. Smith of Box 435 Greenwood, B.C. V0H 1J0 intend on making an application pursuant to Section 30(1) of the Agricultural Land Commission Act to exclude from the Agricultural Land Reserve the following property which is legally described as, DL 4715 Portion N1/2 in DF26823B Yale District and located at 3055 Boundary Creek Road, Greenwood, B.C. Any person wishing to express an interest in the application may do so by forwarding their comments in writing to, Regional District of the Kootenay Boundary Rossland, B.C. VIR 4S8 by October 15, 2015.
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Take notice that pursuant to the Court Order Enforcement Act, R.S.B.C. 1996 c.78 and by Order of this Court made April 27, 2015, in the .elowna Registry under ¿le No. 96567, it has been ordered that the interest of Edouard St. Laurent, (the Judgment Debtor) in the lands and premises located at 726 Copper Street, Greenwood, British Columbia legally known as: PID 017-790-671, Lot 11 District Lot 711 Similkameen Division Yale District, Plan KAP 47253 BE SOLD with sale proceeds to be distributed in accordance with the terms of the Order and subject to the Creditor Assistance Act, R.S.B.C. 1996, c.83 to settle the assessed costs and expenses incurred by the Judgment Creditor. Brent R. Coyne Pushor Mitchell Barristers and Solicitors 3rd Floor, 1665 Ellis Street Kelowna, British Columbia V1Y 2B3 Telephone: (250) 762-2108 Fax: (250) 762-9115
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The start of the school year always marks a spike in the number of enquiries to Child and Youth Mental Health agencies across the Kootenay Boundary. With one in five children and youth affected by mental health challenges, it’s a problem that is more widespread than many people realize. To help bring a public face to the issue and provide a place for families, caregivers, children and youth to interact with each other, the volunteer led Kootenay Boundary Child and Youth Mental Health and Substance Use local action team has launched a new Facebook page. “We know that when people who have dealt with mental health issues share their stories and personal experiences, it helps kids know that they are not alone,” said Dr. Cindy Loukras, one of the physician leads on the local action team which brings toGREENWOOD gether families, Sacred Heart Catholic Church doctors, represenFr. John M. Kellogg – 326 Church Avenue tatives from three Mass - Saturday 5 pm school districts, mental health cliSt. Jude’s Anglican Church of Canada nicians, drug and Rev. Simon Shenstone 250-442-5808 alcohol counsellors 145 S. Kimberley and community Services at 4 pm (1st, 3rd & 5th Sunday) agencies to improve Evangel Chapel mental health wellInterim Pastor Martin Fromme ness in the region. 250-449-1978 “And the team recFood Bank (Errol/Gerry) 250-584-4164 ognized that to re401 N. Kimberley ally engage kids and Service - Sunday at 10 am their families, we needed to get onto St. Columba United Church of Canada social media. This Rev. Kim Horwood 250-442-3311 Facebook page is a 101 S. Government first step.” Service & Sunday School - Sunday 9 am While many www.boundaryunited.ca children and youth MIDWAY are affected by the issue, only one in Boundary Community Church six children and Pastor Ryan van Kuik 250-449-1439 youth get the help at the Midway Community Hall they need—many Service - Sunday at 10 am have a hard time King of Kings New Testament asking others for & Academy help. For this reaPastor Rick Steingard 250-449-2252 son, it’s important 735 9th Ave for parents, teachService - Sunday at 10 am ers and friends to Jehovah’s Witnesses watch out for signs 943 13th Street 250-449-2665 that a child or teen Tuesday - 7 pm needs help: • Getting signifiSunday - 10 am cantly lower marks ROCK CREEK in school • Avoiding New Kettle River Chapel friends and family Resuming regular services at 10 am on • Having freSunday, September 13 quent outbursts of St. Mary’s Anglican Church anger and rage Kettle Valley • Loss of apService - 2nd & 4th Sunday at 10:30 am petite • Rebelling BRIDESVILLE against authority Sidley Mountain Cowboy Church • Drinking a lot Pastor Ed Brouwer 250-495-4877 and/or using drugs Service at 6 pm on 2nd and 4th Sunday • Constant worBridesville Hall rying • Attempting self WESTBRIDGE injury Humuh Monastry Buddhist Children, youth, Meditation & Empowerment Centre their families and Master Maticintin (1-800-336-6015) caregivers are invitMeditation & Spiritual Teachings ed to visit the new Sunday at 11 am Facebook page— facebook.com/ Seventh-day Adventist Church KBCYMHSU—for Harald Zinner 250-446-2517 more information Westbridge Community Hall and to share their Service - Saturday at 10 am experiences.
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