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Illegal dumpers may soon face fines BY SHERI REGNIER Times Staff

People who dump their junk may soon be subject to more than a slap on the wrist. Trail council and city staff are reviewing the ticketing bylaw to include a fine for illegal dumping because currently, offenders only receive a warning letter by mail. City cameras have captured a number of vehicles driving up to the Sunningdale water tower area with full loads then coming back down empty. Licence plates have been pulled, vehicle owners identified and “cease and desist” letters sent – but that's all that can be legally done at this point. Ongoing clean up costs fall solely to Trail taxpayers every time the city picks up messes, most often found in Sunningdale's upper bench, around Violin Lake and near airport lands in Waneta. “What I have been researching is making a change to our Municipal Ticketing Bylaw to include a fine for illegal dumping,” confirms Michelle McIsaac, the city's corporate administrator. “In this way, rather than receiving a warning letter, those observed dumping illegally will receive a ticket.” Provided the fine is under $1,000, the city's bylaw enforcement officer can issue the notice after the fact. Before fines are implemented, however, any bylaw changes require council consideration, three readings and final adoption. The proposed bylaw amendment is tentatively slated for the Oct. 26 regular council meeting, added McIsaac. Those changes can't come soon enough for the city's public works department. “This illegal dumping costs the taxpayers' dollars because of the additional work we need to do,” says Larry Abenante, manager of Trail's public works. “There's signage telling people not to dump and signage telling them there are cameras,” he

explained. “I don't know what else we can do.” The problem persists, which is worst in the area north of Sunningdale, Abenante pointed out. “Yes, there are people dumping one time,” he said. “But other people are caught on video going up there umpteenth times, and they are from all over like Rossland Avenue, Sunningdale, Glenmerry, and Warfield.” He also challenges the fallacy that illegal dumpers don't have money for landfill fees or lack awareness about the environmental harm of their actions. Photos Abenante shared with the Trail Times show mostly newer model trucks with attached trailers, fully loaded with waste. There's a shot of a young woman stylishly dressed driving a shiny white SUV-type vehicle. She stops in the middle of a grassy field, opens the hatchback and unloads boxes and garbage bags before hopping back in and driving away, all while an older woman sat in the front seat. Abenante recalled that particular dump revealed a lot of dog feces, and garbage bags filled with household waste. “These are people who can afford to go to the landfill,” he concluded. So, the message is the city knows who you are, is planning on handing out a hefty fine, and officials have no plans of scaling back surveillance. Trail council recently updated its video surveillance policies as the system continues to grow in size and scope. Amendments include the additional locations of CCTV cameras within the city and at City of Trail worksites. Notably, existing access rights to the recorded images are unchanged. That means a private citizen still has to contact the RCMP with a complaint and request a file be opened before the possibility of pulling video images.

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There was a steady stream of citizens exercising their democratic right over the weekend as advance polling for the upcoming federal election took place at the Trail Memorial Centre as well as other locations throughout the region. Election day is on Oct. 19. See story on Page 2.

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BY TIMES STAFF A 30-year-old Fruitvale man has died after a boat struck a rock on Kootenay Lake on Sunday evening. At approximately 9 p.m. Kaslo and Creston RCMP, along with emergency services, responded to a report that a boat had struck a rock while traveling on Kootenay Lake near Riondel.

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Steady lines for advance voting in Greater Trail

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Polling stations in Trail and surrounding communities reported steady lines from opening until closing during all four days of advance voting. Almost 300 electors cast a ballot in Trail on Friday, and another 200 on Saturday. Those numbers reflect what happened in the province and across Canada since advance voting opportunities opened for

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eight hours each day beginning Oct. 9 and closing Thanksgiving Day at 8 p.m. Official statistics per riding won't be released until after general voting day (Oct. 19), says Dorothy Sitek from Elections Canada, clarifying that comparing advanced voting turnout to the 2011 federal election is like comparing apples to oranges. For example, Elections Canada opened 165 new

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advanced polling sites across the country this year, 58 of those in B.C. Four days instead of three, longer hours of operation and additional polling stations gave greater opportunity for advance voting, Sitek explained, noting that historically, 80 per cent of Canadians hold off until general voting day. “I can say, personally, in my experience living in B.C. for decades, and I lived in Ottawa before that, I've never experienced this kind of advanced poll,” Sitek told the Trail Times Monday. “I've never seen it this busy and I know election workers are working very hard that people are being serviced.” Since Friday, media has reported incidents of both voter and election worker frustration over the long lines and wait times to vote. “I had a conversation with a friend who

was at an advance poll and an elderly couple was in front of her,” she explained. “The line was long but election workers were very patient and focused on what was needed in that moment. And no one complained.” Canada Elections Act is very “prescriptive” of what each election worker can do, she explained, noting during advanced polling, the poll clerk is responsible for writing the name and address of the elector, before the elector signs the document. Only then, can the poll clerk strike the electors name from the list, and only then can the Deputy Returning Officer check ID and hand the person a ballot. “Normally, there's only one ballot box at advanced polls,” she added. “And the Act does not allow

Elections Canada to add additional desks when there is a line up.” She reminds anyone wanting to cast a ballot before Oct. 19, there is one last opportunity today. Electors can vote by special ballot at an Elections Canada office. In Trail the federal office is located in Waneta Plaza. If a valid driver's licence or provincial ID card is not applicable, then two pieces of identification are required. Another alternative is voting by mail, with today being the deadline to request a ballot. “Today is the deadline simply because we need time to send it in the mail,” Sitek clarified. “And it must be returned to Elections Canada by Oct. 19. If returned locally, it must be in our hands by poll closing time 7 p.m. or returned to Ottawa by 6 p.m..”


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New riding new challenges for Neufeld work at the Village by the Station as a recreation therapist. “The furthest thing from politics possible,” Neufeld said. However, politics has always been in By Dale Boyd the mix. Neufeld volunteered for the Black Press Stockwell Day campaign in 2000 while With a newly redrawn riding, the he was still in high school and hasn’t 2015 federal election campaign is shap- stopped. ing up to be historical, which fits The brand new riding right in with South Okanaganof South Okanagan-West West Kootenay Conservative Kootenay raises some new chalcandidate Marshall Neufeld. lenges with both the diversHe doesn’t just like history, ity of communities (112,000 he lives in it. people) and physical size. “I love history in general, “Whoever the MP is will so it was natural for me when have to ensure they do a lot of I was buying my house to buy travelling and make sure that a heritage house,” Neufeld said. all the constituents throughHe’s spent a lot of hours out the riding, no matter restoring his 1956 heritage where they live, that they feel home near downtown Penticton well represented and feel conMarshall Neufeld for the past five years. Of nected to their member of parcourse, time is in short supply liament,” Neufeld said. during an election campaign. He’s been knocking on doors during Neufeld has been a realtor in the long campaign and finds that many Penticton for seven years, a business people are bringing up the same issues started by his grandfather in 1949. on the federal level. While living in Vancouver he worked “They’re the national concerns of at Lion’s Gate Hospital for a year in jobs, the economy and taxation issues,” rehabilitation assistance. Neufeld said. “You do hear a whole varHe then came back to Penticton to iety of questions at the doorstep, but This is the first two in a series of profiles on South Okanagan-West Kootenay riding candidates for the federal election on Oct. 19.

that’s by far the most common thing.” Airport infrastructure is another common issue brought up. “Penticton, Castlegar, Trail, all three of them have issues with the airport,” Neufeld said. The federal government has already made a promise to expand the waiting area for the Penticton Airport, but there’s more to be done Neufeld said. “That’s still just the first step, the ticketing area is too small to have the increased number of flights that we want to have in Penticton,” Neufeld said, adding it needs a general facelift to the area as a whole. Another key issue in Neufeld’s campaign is expanding markets for fruit growers. Last year, the Conservative government signed an international trade deal with China to sell B.C. cherries overseas. “This past year is the first year that we had a crop that went over there, and according to the industry’s own numbers that’s meant a $20 million boost annually,” Neufeld said. “That’s why I’m a believer in free trade. “I think we need to continue signing more agreements that keep the interests of Canadian business and industry in mind,” he said.

Natural progression for NDP Cannings By Steve Kidd

any moment, until 2012 when someBlack Press body from the NDP called and asked From a young age, Richard Cannings’ ‘Would you consider running for the career path was mapped out. NDP in the next provincial election?’” “I grew up in a family that was very said Cannings, whose initial thought much interested in nature. I was was to turn down the offer. kind of always headed in that Cannings already had an direction,” said Cannings, a biolenjoyable and fulfilling career, ogist, author and now federal but when his wife, friends and candidate for the NDP. colleagues urged him to say Cannings has authored yes, he decided to try. a dozen books on the natural Running for the federal seat environment and B.C. Several in this election was a naturof those books deal with birds, a al progression, according to particular fascination of his. Cannings. “They are a window into that “In many ways, I am more natural world. We can enjoy the concerned about what is hapdiversity of birds and get excited pening to Canada as a whole. Richard Cannings when we see a new one. We need more voices from “They do interesting things, the scientific world, from the they fly thousands of kilometres environmental world in Ottawa, every year in their migrations, so we can in Parliament,” said Cannings, adding kind of live vicariously through them,” that he is concerned about a wide range he said. of issues, from social justice to income So how does a scientist end up run- equality and the decline of democracy ning for political office? in Ottawa. “It wasn’t part of my career plan at “All those things that concern a lot

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Seeing the forest and the trees

here was a flurry of excitement in the B.C. legislature last week, as Delta South independent MLA Vicki Huntington released documents suggesting that a multinational manufacturing company continued to buy up B.C. farms for carbon offsets after they said last June they would stop. False alarm, as it turns out. Agriculture Minister Norm Letnick clarified that three more farms in the Peace and Cariboo region had indeed been bought, but the company was merely following legal advice to close deals on farms that it had already agreed to purchase. The company, Britishbased cleaning product and pharmaceutical maker Reckitt Benckiser (RB) confirmed this. A company official reiterated that its program to buy farms and replant them with trees is suspended. By the time the B.C. government became

aware of this global public relations scheme, thanks to the work of NDP MLA Lana Popham and others, about 10,000 hectares of farmland was already planted with seedlings. RB initially said they were buying up abandoned and unproductive farms, but local government officials disputed that. RB soon realized that undermining already precarious farming communities was going to provide the opposite of the green publicity they sought, at least in B.C. The company told me it is now looking to switch its carbon offset program to replanting forest areas depleted by pine beetle and fire. I’ll believe that when I see it, but on the face of it, this sounds almost as questionable as converting farmland back to forests. Pine forests need fire to regenerate, so fires have been part of the regeneration of the ecosystem since the retreat of the last Ice Age.

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Beetle-kill areas are already coming back, and they were never completely denuded in any case, so the notion of manual planting these areas seems impractical. Most are now crisscrossed with deadfall and all but impassible. Another situation that received little public attention was a report issued late this summer by the B.C. Forest Practices Board about forest stewardship plans. The board reviewed 43 stewardship plans from all regions of B.C., prepared as required under provin-

cial law by forest tenure holders on Crown land. They are supposed to deal with things like where roads go and how streams are protected. This is the management system put in place in 2003, when the B.C. Liberal government changed its approach to forest management. Gone was the NDP’s infamous seven-volume “Forest Practices Code,” which attempted to micromanage every detail of a timber licence, right down to inspecting for litter left at a logging site. In came “results-based” forest management, where licence holders had to produce a plan showing stream protection and other values. The Forest Practices Board has found these plans often aren’t good for much, although results are generally good when they follow up with on-the-ground audits of actual timber harvest areas. The investigation found that many of the plans

cover “vast and overlapping areas of the province, and were written using legal language that makes them very difficult for public understanding or review.” Little has changed since a similar finding in 2006. During that time, the forests ministry was turned into Forests, Lands and Natural Resource Operations, with greatly increased responsibility over wildlife, mining, gas drilling and so on. Columbia RiverRevelstoke MLA Norm Macdonald, who traveled the province as NDP forests critic in recent years, says the problem now is there just aren’t enough people on the ground to assess what’s going on in our huge expanse of Crown land. Meanwhile the city media covers professional protesters issuing demands about the Walbran Valley. Tom Fletcher is legislature reporter and columnist for Black Press.


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I would like to say thank you to all of the families who where a great support and the determining factor of bringing a Montessori Preschool to the Greater Trail area. The journey of opening Little Scholars Montessori Preschool in 2010 and expanding in 2013, has allowed me to see the many lessons children and operating a business can teach you. My vision was to give the Greater Trail area a choice about early childhood education and care by offering a curriculum full of “out of the box” thinking. I began the process of selling Little Scholars in early spring after deciding that I would like to give my full attention to finishing my Master Designation in Business Administration.

It is my hope that the new owners will continue to ensure that a Little Scholars remains to be as prestigious as is was created to be. That the love of teaching preschool aged children through discovery and hands on learning continues through Jolly Phonics, Montessori education, field trips, and swimming lessons. Thank you for your trust and encouragement over the past five years. Without your positive support and dedication to Little Scholars, it would not have grown to be the success it has become. It was a great pleasure to work with many of the children and families that graduated from Little Scholars over

the years. I would also like to take this opportunity to thank the three amazing ladies that influenced Little Scholars directly. These ladies consistently demonstrated the ability to be patient, think outside of the box, and truly teach your children. I wish them all the success in their future journeys. The lives that you have touched and influenced will be remembered by your kindness, loyalty and dedication to children. After five years of love, laughs and tears I now say goodbye and feel accomplished in bringing the Montessori Method to the Greater Trail area. Allison Smith Trail

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.C. Energy and Mines when it’s known that in the Minister Bill Bennett years leading up to the Mount visited southeast Alaska Polley incident the provincial this summer, trying to government permitted substancalm critics of the province’s tial increases in mining, beyond aggressive push to build at least the design capacity of the tail10 mines close to the Alaska ings facility. Furthermore, in border. 2010, the government was “I understand why people told about cracks across the feel so strongly front of the retainabout protecting ing wall. When Judith what they have,” Alaskans asked for Bennett said at a a panel review of news conference in Seabridge Gold’s Troy Media Juneau. “There’s a KSM mine, there way of life here that has tre- was no response from B.C. and mendous value and the people the mine was approved. That here don’t want to lose it. I get project will have a massive that.” 239-metre-high earth dam to Bennett’s conciliatory hold back toxic tailings. tone was in response to an Subsequently, the Red Chris unprecedented outpouring of mine, close to the Stikine River concern from a powerful alli- and owned by Imperial Metals ance of Alaskan politicians, – the same company that owns tribes, fishing organizations the Mount Polley mine – was and environmental groups. given the go-ahead with a tailThey’re perturbed by the mod- ings dam similar to Mount ern-day gold rush alongside Polley’s despite a recommendavital transboundary salmon tion from a government panel rivers such as the Unuk, Taku to stop using such dams. and Stikine. When I started writing a Indeed, long-held percep- 10-part series on these transtions of Canada as a coun- boundary tensions for online try with strict environmental news magazine DeSmog standards and B.C. as a prov- Canada, I expected to be chronince that values natural beauty icling differences between have taken a beating in south- environmental regulations in east Alaska. Many now regard Canada and the U.S. I didn’t Canadians as bad neighbours expect to stumble upon a vast who unilaterally make deci- difference in the treatment of sions that could threaten the media requests. region’s two major economic Over the past four months, drivers — tourism and fishing. I’ve submitted four requests Alaskans say they are not for interviews with Bennett. against resource extraction, Not a single request was provided there are adequate granted. Instead, I was proenvironmental and financial vided with prepared statements safeguards. But they believe to be attributed to a ministry Canada’s record – most recent- “spokesperson.” ly illustrated by the Mount Reporters in B.C. are so Polley mine tailings-dam col- commonly left trying to untanlapse – demonstrate that B.C.’s gle this kind of government regulations are not strong mumbo-jumbo that we’ve enough to protect downstream almost stopped complaining communities. about it – which is what made It’s little wonder Alaskans the response I received from have difficulty trusting B.C. Alaskan officials all the more

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refreshing. Phone calls to the Alaska government were met with the offer of an interview with Lt.Gov. Byron Mallott who is in charge of the transboundary mining file. The face-to-face interview was chatty and unscripted, giving useful insights into how the problem was viewed by the state, and the probable direction of the Alaskan government. A cold call to Alaska Department of Natural Resources was immediately transferred to a senior manager who answered all questions, including those on finances, and unlike B.C. civil servants, could be named in the story. B.C.’s response to media requests is perplexing given the increased importance of resource projects obtaining social licence. Bennett initially visited Alaska in November and provoked outrage by meeting only with the Alaska Miners Association. His return visit was an effort to placate critics by proposing an agreement between B.C. and Alaska to give Alaskans more say in the mine-approval process. But many remain unconvinced. Marcello Veiga, a mining professor at the University of B.C., says if mining companies are serious about avoiding conflict, then they must establish a relationship with surrounding communities and then build trust to reassure neighbours they are not at risk. If trust is the key to satisfying community concerns about mining projects, then providing timely, accurate information and ministerial access would be a good place to start. Judith Lavoie is a freelance journalist and former Victoria Times Colonist reporter.

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The Trail Smoke Eaters found their stride on the weekend, treating their hometown fans to a pair of critical victories over the Prince George Spruce Kings and Coquitlam Express at the Cominco Arena on Friday and Sunday. Air Force commit Nick Halloran had a four-point night as the Smokies lit up the Spruce Kings on Friday on their way to a 7-3 victory, while Sunday’s game was a goaltending standoff that saw Trail emerge with a 2-1 overtime win over the Express of Coquitlam. Trail forward Kienan Scott netted his fifth goal of the season when he finally beat Coquitlam goalie Lawson Fenton 54 seconds into the 4-on-4 overtime period to lift the Smokies to the 2-1 victory. The Express netminder had stopped 51 of 52 Smokies shots through three periods, but Scott took a great bank-pass off the boards from Jake Kaupilla and broke in all alone beating Fenton on a sweet move to the net and earning the Smoke Eaters their fouth victory of the season. “I thought as the game went on we got a little bit away from how we should be playing all the time, but the guys stuck with it, they worked hard through the whole 60 minutes, and we got our two points at the end of the day,� said Smoke Eater head coach and GM Nick Deschenes. The Smokies grabbed a 1-0 lead when Red Deer native Kale Howarth notched his first goal of the season, taking a perfect cross-ice pass from Ryan Swanson and backhanding it top corner on Fenton with 38 seconds to play in the first period. Trail dominated the

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The Trail Smoke Eaters’ Kienan Scott scored in overtime to give the Smokies the 2-1 victory over the Coquitlam Express on Sunday, and their second win in a row, following a 7-3 drubbing of the Prince George Spruce Kings on Friday at the Cominco Arena. opening frame outshooting Coquitlam 18-8 and continued the pace into the second. Every Smokie line was rolling and pressuring the Express, creating a number of odd-man rushes and excellent scoring opportunities. But Fenton was brilliant, robbing the Trail forwards on every occasion and, with a little help from the cross bar on one blast from the high slot, managed to fend off the relentless Smokie attack in the second. With time winding down in the middle frame, Coquitlam returned the pressure and were rewarded when Colton Kerfoot fed Jackson Cressey in front and the Coquitlam forward buried it stick side on Macburnie with two minutes remaining to tie it at one, despite being outshot 40-14 through two periods. “I’ve been part of those games as a player, and its frustrating because you’re outplaying the team but

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Cooper Leitch and Scott garnered second and third star honours. On Friday, Trail snipers found their range breaking open a 1-1 game in the second period by scoring three times to take a 4-1 lead into the third period. Prince George opened the scoring but Cooper Sande scored his first of the season 5:13 into the first period to tie it at 1-1 with Halloran and Spencer McLean assisting. Halloran made it 2-1 stripping the defenceman of the puck then speeding into the zone and beating Kings goalie Sam Tanguay with a wicked snap shot blocker side with 7:50 to play in the middle frame. The goal sparked the Smokie offence and 74 seconds later, a trailing Max Newton picked up a Connor Brown-Maloski pass and wired it top corner to give the Smokies a 3-1 lead. See SMOKIES, Page 9

By Times Staff Hope, a Fruitvale native, The Beaver Valley was named the game star Nitehawks rebounded for the Hawks, while Kyle from a 5-3 loss at home Cherenkoff got the nod for to the Summerland Steam the Leafs. on Friday, with a 6-4 third Jeremy Tamelin got period comeback win in the win in net for the Nelson over the Leafs on Nitehawks. Tamelin, a Saturday. six-foot-five Delta native, After B.V. Jumped out replaced Hawks goalto a 2-0 lead in the first ie Brandon Wells who period on goals from left the Hawks to play McKoy Hauk and Junior A in the Tyler Harman, Saskatchewan the Leafs caught Junior Hockey fire in the second League (SJHL) period, scoring for the Melville three times and Millionaires, outshooting the currently in Nitehawks 21-10 last place in the in the middle SJHL. frame to take a In Friday’s 3-2 lead. m a t c h , Nelson went Summerland kyle up 4-2 just 40 forward and forhope seconds into the mer Trail Smoke third period on a Eater Paulsen goal by Jordan Davie, but Lautard scored with 6:19 a Leafs slashing penalty to play in the second perto Anselmo at 13:10 gave iod to break a 3-3 tie and the Hawks the chance to net what proved to be douse the burning Leafs. the winning goal for the Hawks d-man Brett Okanagan division Steam. Roberts netted his second Despite the lead, goal of the season on a Summerland continued setup from Braden Fuller to percolate in the third and Dylan Heppler to and Lautard tallied his draw the Hawks within second of the night with one. Three minutes later 6:03 remaining. The Jaxon Joseph banged in a Steam outshot the Hawks rebound off a Lyle Frank 21-5 in the final frame point shot to tie the game and 49-32 on the night to on another man advan- collect it’s sixth win of the tage for B.V. season. Hauk, Joseph, and Less than 30 seconds Allan Pruss scored for the later Kyle Hope netted Nitehawks, while Drake the winner on a pretty Poirier took the loss in passing play with Sam net for B.V. Swanson and Hauck as The Nitehawks have the Nitehawks outshot the a quick turnaround and Leafs 16-8 in the period play the Spokane Braves and 44-39 in the match. tonight at the Hawks Nest Roberts tallied his second at 7 p.m. The Braves handof the game into an empty ed the Nitehawks their net to seal the victory. first loss of the season in Hope and Hauk each a 2-1 win last Tuesday, but had three point nights are coming off a 10-1 setfor the Nitehawks with back to the Creston Valley a goal and two assists. Thunder Cats on Saturday.

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Dramatic finish at Presidents Cup THE ASSOCIATED PRESS INCHEON, Korea, Republic Of - Jay Haas took a deep breath, trying to calm nerves he had only ever felt on the golf course while playing. His U.S. team was one point away from winning the Presidents Cup, and the final match added another layer of emotion. American victory depended on Bill Haas, who was much more than a captain’s pick. He was the captain’s son. And the kid came through, never missing a shot until a birdie putt was conceded on the last hole for a 2-up victory to capture the Presidents Cup. “I was much more emotional, I think, than if it would have been anyone else on the team,” Jay Haas said. “But no less proud.” The father refused to look at the moment as any measure of vindication, but the coincidence was too great to ignore. For it was 20 years ago when American

hopes of claiming the Ryder Cup came down to Jay Haas on the final three holes at Oak Hill. Phil Mickelson, a Ryder Cup rookie, was handily winning the anchor match. That meant Haas had to halve his match with Philip Walton, and while he was 3 down with three to play, he holed a bunker shot on the 16th and won the 17th with a birdie. If he won the final hole, the Americans would keep the cup. He popped up his 3-wood, punched back into the fairway, hit a wedge shot that spun off to the collar of the green and missed his par putt. Walton lagged his par putt near the hole, and the European celebration was on. Those memories came back Sunday at the Jack Nicklaus Golf Club Korea for a different cup that meant just as much for different reasons. “I thought, ‘That’s 20 years ago.’ And Bill was there watching me play.”

Bill Haas never looked cooler under so much pressure. He knew on the 13th hole that the Presidents Cup would come down to his match, and he was clinging to a 1-up lead. The overall score was tied at 14 1/2 points. His was the last match on the course. The kid didn’t swing as hard as he could, but he didn’t miss. Haas hit a 3-iron into the wind and onto the 16th green for a two-putt par, and Bae Sangmoon made a 10-foot par putt to halve the hole. Haas followed with a 6-iron on the green at the par-3 17th, and halved the hole with pars. After a perfect drive on the par-5 18th hole that features water down the right side and a bunker to the left, Haas narrowly missed the green and went into a bunker, a safe place to be. He never had to make the birdie putt when Bae stubbed a chip, then chipped again and conceded the match.

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FROM PAGE 8 McLean and Halloran worked the puck to Ross Armour behind the net, who faked left then slipped around the right post to beat Tanguay short side. Trail outshot the Spruce Kings 8-7 in the period, but P.G. would cut the lead to 4-2 on a goal from Kyle Johnson 3:26 into the final frame. Just 91 seconds later, John Laurito got it back breaking in on the right side and blasting a shot top corner to make it 5-2. The Spruce Kings tallied one more seven minutes in but breakaway goals from Cooper Leitch and a shorthanded marker by Halloran would ice it for the Smoke Eaters. “It was one of those games. I thought as a group we could have played better, but we definitely had some players that really elevated their game and took things over.” Trail goalie Linden Marshall nailed down his first win in

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his second start for the Smoke for a game against the Vipers, Eaters and was solid all night before returning home for tilts stopping 24 of 27 shots, while against the Langley Rivermen Liam McCloskey came on in on Friday and the Salmon Arm relief for Tanguay in the third Silverbacks on Saturday. The period and both combined for wins put the Smokies at 4-6 20 saves. just two points behind the fifth The two wins are a huge place Merritt Centennials and confidence builder for a Smoke three behind the 5-6-0-1Vipers Eater team, which began the in fourth place, but with two turnaround on Wednesday tak- games in hand. ing a 2-1 lead over the Penticton Vees into the third before falling 5-3. “Overall it was important for us climb back into that playoff race and get two home wins, and in all honesty that Penticton game Observe GSi5 was a game we were in Microbit “studless” technology for added grip until the very end so Spider sipe for grip on ice or compacted snow there’s three good perDesigned to handle tough winter conditions formances here moving forward,” added Deschenes. SAVE $70 ON SELECT SETS OF 4 TOYO TIRES Valid until Dec 15th, 2015 Trail travels to Vernon on Wednesday

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2015 Postseason Baseball Glance All Times EDT DIVISION SERIES (Best-of-5; x-if necessary) American League Houston 2, Kansas City 1 Sunday, Oct. 11: Houston 4, Kansas City 2 Monday, Oct. 12: Kansas City at Houston, 1:07 p.m. (FS1) x-Wednesday, Oct. 14: Houston at Kansas City, 8:07 p.m. (FS1) Texas 2, Toronto 1 Sunday, Oct. 11: Toronto 5, Texas 1 Monday, Oct. 12: Toronto (Dickey 11-11) at Texas (Holland 4-3), 4:07 p.m. (FS1) x-Wednesday, Oct. 14: Texas at Toronto, 4:07 p.m. (FS1) National League St. Louis 1, Chicago 1 Monday, Oct. 12: St. Louis (Wacha 17-7) at Chicago (Arrieta 22-6), 6:07 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 13: St. Louis (Lynn 12-11) at Chicago (Hammel 10-7), 4:37 or 8:07 p.m. x-Thursday, Oct. 15: Chicago at St. Louis, 4:37 or 8:07 p.m. New York 1, Los Angeles 1 Friday, Oct. 9: New York 3, Los Angeles 1 Saturday, Oct. 10: Los Angeles 5, New York 2 Monday, Oct. 12: Los Angeles (Anderson 10-9) at New York (Harvey 13-8), 8:37 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 13: Los Angeles at New York (Matz 4-0), 8:07 p.m. x-Thursday, Oct. 15: New York at Los Angeles, 8:07 p.m.

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It is with heavy hearts we announce the passing Deidre (Dee) McLean on September 8, 2015 at the Kootenay Boundary Regional Hospital with family by her side. Dee leaves behind her adored husband Raymond. Dee is survived by her son Darrow Waage and by her sister Darlene (Richie) Smith. She leaves behind 5 stepchildren, 4 grandchildren and 8 greatgrandchildren. Deidre is predeceased by her son Eigil (Ogie) Wagge and daughter Randi Walsh. Dee always had a love for her cats, knitting and crocheting and any casino she could find especially if it had slot machines. Dee spent many nights soaking in the scenery at Christina Lake’s Texas Point in her trailer. When the weather was bad she really enjoyed to snuggle into old movies and religious movies to pass the time. She also loved big band, Glen Miller and Patsy Cline’s music! A graveside service will be held at the Nelson Memorial Cemetery Mausoleum on October 16, 2015 at 1:00pm with Colleen Doratti officiating. Jordan Wren of Alternatives Funeral & Cremation Services has been entrusted with arrangements. You are invited to leave a personal message of condolence on the family’s online register at www.myalternatives.ca

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This election may decide whether Canada makes a historic leap toward marijuana reform or remains a legal battleground between cannabis advocates and a resistant federal government. Under the federal Conservatives, Ottawa has long argued pot is dangerous, unproven as a medicine, and a serious risk to youth if legal access grows. The government has only allowed possession by authorized medical marijuana users after courts ruled in 2000 they have a right to reasonable access. Since then, tens of thousands of Canadians became approved users and many got federal permits to grow it themselves. Cities grew anxious about the explosion of often unsafe legal growops in their midst. That was one reason the Conservatives tried in 2014 to outlaw home growing of medical pot and force users to buy only via mail order from a new group of approved commercial producers. Corporate growers have rushed to carve up the market while pot activists and lawyers have fought to defend and widen the ability for anyone to grow and sell the stuff. Nowhere has that battle been more obvious than in Vancouver, where more than 100 medical pot dispensaries have opened, illegally selling weed in contravention of federal law, but largely unmolested by police. Vancouver and other cities aim to regulate retail pot stores themselves. Ottawa wants them closed instead and threatened to send in the RCMP. Meanwhile, time seems on the side of legalization advocates, who say the drug can be regulated and taxed much like alcohol rather than feeding organized crime. A new Insights West poll found 65 per cent national support to legalize marijuana, with 30 per cent opposed. More than two-thirds believe pot has legitimate health benefits and that legalizing and taxing it would generate needed government revenue, while allowing police to focus on other priorities. • Where the parties stand The Conservatives insist Canada will not follow them down a road that expands drug culture and its risks, instead promising to fund more RCMP anti-drug operations. Conservative leader Stephen Harper upped the rhetoric this month when he called marijuana “infinitely worse” than tobacco in terms of damage to health, a claim contradicted by health experts, though they say pot poses elevated risks for teens. The NDP would immediately decriminalize pot – leader Tom Mulcair says no one should have a criminal record for personal use –

and then study further legalization options. The Greens would legalize, regulate and tax it. Their platform banks on about $5 billion a year in marijuana tax revenue. Under leader Justin Trudeau, the Liberals were the first major party to promise outright legalization and regulation, though they haven’t yet budgeted any tax revenue. They argue legal, tightly regulated marijuana can be kept out of kids’ hands as effectively as booze and cigarettes. “Oct. 19 is a pretty big day for cannabis policy in this country,” says lawyer Kirk Tousaw, who has led multiple challenges of federal marijuana regulations. He credits Trudeau with being most upfront in promising legalization at a time when many politicians remain gun shy, but believes both the Liberals and NDP would deliver major change. A key issue if reform comes, he said, is whether anyone can grow their own pot – and even sell it at farmer’s markets – rather than just buying from corporate growers and dealers. A re-elected Conservative government could face further proliferation of illegal retail stores – forcing Ottawa to either crack down or else concede de facto legalization in parts of the country. • Court challenges continue A Tory victory would also continue the legal chess game between pot proponents and federal lawyers, at a rising cost to taxpayers. The Supreme Court of Canada unanimously ruled in June that medical marijuana can legally be possessed or sold in the form of cookies, other edibles and derivatives, not just dried bud. So far, the government response has been to permit commercial producers to sell only medical pot oils at a low THC dosage, not other edibles. A Federal Court judge will rule soon on another challenge – also argued by Tousaw – over whether medical patients can keep growing their own pot. That decision could deal another blow to the new commercial production system. “It could go either way,” Tousaw said. “Even if it’s a win for the patients, what that win looks like is probably going to be strongly influenced by what government is sitting in Ottawa.” A re-elected Harper government confronted by more court defeats could still make medical pot access as difficult as possible by tightly regulating the amount that can be legally possessed or grown. “Every time the courts have held a facet of the medical cannabis program in this country to be unconstitutional, the government has responded by doing the absolute minimum it can to comply with what the court has said,” Tousaw said.


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THE ASSOCIATED PRESS LOS ANGELES - “Pan” produced no Neverland magic at the box office. The fantasy, which cost an estimated $150 million to produce, earned $15.5 million in its opening weekend, according to Rentrak estimates Sunday making it one of the worst bombs of the year. Early tracking did not look promising for the Joe Wright-directed film but still predicted that “Pan” would open at least in the $20 million range. The PG-rated epic, sold as a Peter Pan origin story and a lavish visual feast, has had a bumpy ride from the beginning, starting when actress Rooney Mara, who is white, was cast as Tiger Lily, who is historically Native American. The film, starring Hugh Jackman and Garrett Hedlund, also had been pushed from July to October. It has not been well-received by critics, either. “Pan” now ranks among 2015’s biggest flops, including “Fantastic Four” and “Tomorrowland.” International earnings don’t look promising either. The film brought in a weak $20.5 million. For comparison, “The Martian” earned $58.1 million. Sony’s high-wire spectacle “The Walk” also stumbled in its first weekend in wide release, after debuting on IMAX screens last week. The tale of Philippe Petit’s tight-rope walk between the towers of the World Trade Center earned $3.7 million this weekend, bringing its total to $6.4 million. Joseph Gordon-Levitt stars in film directed by Robert Zemeckis. Not all was bleak at the box office, though. Ridley Scott’s space adventure “The Martian” earned a solid $37 million in its second week in theatres, nabbing the top spot once more. Its domestic total now stands at $108.7 million. “Hotel Transylvania 2” took second place in its third weekend with $20.3 million, bumping its total to $116.8 million. “Pan” came in at No. 3. Nancy Meyers’ workplace comedy “The Intern” earned $8.7 million, and the border thriller “Sicario” brought in $7.4 million, rounding out the top five.

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many patients in the future. Please urge your readers to get informed. -- New York Dear New York: Thank you for the timely reminder. Anyone who is interested in more information can contact the Metastatic Breast Cancer

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for all of these expenses. When we er didn’t help. Her daughter is a visit, my wife cooks and helps our combination of her parents, so you cannot expect sweetness granddaughter with her and light from the girl. homework, while I clean What you can do is accept house and take her to and them as they are. You are from school. Meanwhile, Marcy Sugar equating your financial she has become just as & Kathy Mitchell sacrifices with your treatconfrontational as her ment, but it won’t always mother. The girl never says thank you, is not affectionate match up. Do what you feel comtoward us and has no respect for our fortable doing, but without expecting an emotional reward. Deirdre authority. Recently, Deirdre became angry and her daughter could benefit from when our granddaughter called her counseling, and you can suggest it, at work in tears over a broken neck- but again, keep your expectations in lace. We were partly blamed for the check. It will save you a lot of grief in incident and we flew back home the long run. Dear Annie: Oct. 13 is Metastatic upset and are currently not on speaking terms with Deirdre. I recently Breast Cancer Awareness Day. sent her a birthday card with a check, Metastatic breast cancer is cancer telling her that I will always love her. that has spread from the breast I don’t want to sever relations, but to other organs in the body, most this relationship negatively affects commonly the bones, liver, lungs my wife and I wonder whether there or brain. Unfortunately, most of us is a better solution. -- Up the Creek diagnosed with MBC will eventually die from the disease. Without a Paddle Additional research and treatDear Creek: Yes. Let go. Deirdre is difficult and her life with an abus- ment development will help a great

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Dear Annie: My wife and I are in our early 70s and have two daughters. The younger one lives nearby, is married and has a 2-year-old. The older one, “Deirdre,” is divorced from a verbally and emotionally abusive husband. We had warned Deirdre against marrying this man because they seemed incompatible, but we were supportive when she insisted she loved him. They moved 2,500 miles away, and we traveled as often as possible to see her and show that we cared. When she called at 3 a.m., crying and begging me to talk to her husband, I traveled alone to comply. We suggested they seek counseling, which they did, but it didn’t help. When Deirdre filed for divorce, we paid for her lawyer. When her ex left her high and dry, we paid for a new car so she could get to work and drive her daughter to school. We pay their airfare to come here for summers and holidays. Annie, we are on a fixed income and it takes a lot of sacrificing to pay

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795 Kipling St, Warfield

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In loving memory of

Ercole Malito

(August 12, 1928 – October 13, 2005) To think back 10 years ago To the day we first lost you Nothing’s changed in our eyes We still feel you near each and everyday Just because we may not see you doesn’t mean we can’t feel you You are still here among us Watching us from above You’ll be in our hearts forever and for always We love you, Dad & Nonno Forever loved and always remembered, Dad & Nonno Your Daughters Rosa & Alba (Jim), Son Sandro (Dunya) & your nieces & nephews, Stefanie, Melissa, Brian & Lauren

25 Kootenay Ave, N Fruitvale 3 Bed, 1 Bath, Beautifully Landscaped Yard

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154,500

108 Rosewood Dr, Fruitvale Quick Possession, 2 Bedroom plus Den, Garage, Private Yard

209,000

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Trail Times Tuesday, October 13, 2015

www.trailtimes.ca A15

CLASSIFIEDS Employment

Employment

Help Wanted

Help Wanted

Services

The Corporation of the Village of Warfield The Village of Warfield is seeking an enthusiastic, energetic and self-motivated individual to work under the direction of the Public Works Coordinator. The purpose of this position is to establish an on call list for snow removal within the Village of Warfield. The Seasonal/ On Call employee will be available for snow removal as required, and may be required to assist in the general maintenance work in all components of the municipal public works water, sewer, roads and park infrastructure and operating any equipment pursuant to qualifications. Extraneous duties require overtime duty and call-out duty as required by the supervisor or by such person appointed to act on behalf of the supervisor. The successful applicant will possess: • Must possess and maintain a valid Class 3 BC Driver’s License with air brake endorsement, • Ability to operate maintenance tools and equipment; • Ability to work alone under minimal supervision in a safe and efficient manner; • WHIMIS, First Aid and knowledge of WorkSafe BC Regulations will be considered an asset; and • Experience in snowplow operations will be considered an asset. This position is within the Collective Agreement - CUPE Local 2087. Persons interested in this Seasonal/On Call position are invited to submit a resume with a drivers abstract in confidence to the undersign on or before Thursday, October 22nd, 2015 at 4:00 pm. The Village wishes to thank all applicants for their interest but will only contact those selected for an interview. Corporate Officer Village of Warfield Tel: (250) 368-8202 555 Schofield Highway Fax: (250) 368-9354 Trail, BC V1R 2G7 warfield@shawlink.ca

Rentals

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Financial Services

Home Improvements

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Homes for Rent

FULL SERVICE Plumbing from Parker Dean. Fast, reliable, 24/7 service. Take $50 off your next job if you present this ad. Vancouver area. 1800-573-2928.

HALLOWEEN Wigs, Makeup, Capes, Webs, Hats, Spiders +More. GADGETS & MORE. Downtown Trail. 250-364-0404

Ermalinda Estates, Glenmerry, spacious 1-2bdrms. Adults only. Secure building w/elevator. N/S, N/P. Ph.250-3641922

TRAIL, 3BD. Recently renovated. Great location. W/D. NS. NP. Yard. Text for pics. $900. util. incl. 503-302-5428

LARGE FUND Borrowers Wanted Start saving hundreds of dollars today! We can easily approve you by phone. 1st, 2nd or 3rd mortgage money is available right now. Rates start at Prime. Equity counts. We don’t rely on credit, age or income. Call Anytime 1-800-639-2274 or 604-430-1498. Apply online www.capitaldirect.ca

Sex and the Kitty A single unspayed cat can produce 470,000 offspring in just seven years.

Household Services KOOTENAY Duct Cleaners . Locally owned & operated , affordable , professional and insured Duct Cleaning services & system sterilizations .Toll Free 1-844-428-0522 Free Estimates .

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NEED A loan? Own property? Have bad credit? We can help! Call toll free 1-866-405-1228 firstandsecondmortgages.ca

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Houses For Sale

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Matching couch, loveseat & coffee table $100. Dry box for truck $50. 3 dishwashers $50./ea. ‘95 & ‘74 Volvos $850./ea. 250-367-7547 SAWMILLS FROM only $4,397 - Make money & save money with your own bandmill - Cut lumber any dimension. In stock ready to ship. FREE Info & DVD: www.NorwoodSaw mills.com/400OT 1-800-5666899 Ext:400OT.

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AERO AUCTIONS Upcoming Auction. Thurs., Oct. 22, Edmonton. Live & On-Line Bidding. Mining, excavation, transportation equipment, rock trucks, excavators, dozers, graders, truck tractors, trailers, pickup trucks, misc attachments & more! Consignments welcome! Call: 1-888-6009005 or www.aeroauctions.ca.

Heavy Duty Machinery

Houses For Sale

Merchandise for Sale

AUTO FINANCING-Same Day Approval. Dream Catcher Auto Financing 1-800-910-6402 or www.PreApproval.cc GET BACK ON TRACK! Bad credit? Bills? Unemployed? Need Money? We Lend! If you own your own home - you qualify. Pioneer Acceptance Corp. Member BBB. 1-877-987-1420 www.pioneerwest.com

Seasonal / On Call

Houses For Sale

Services

We’re at the heart of things™ Misc. Wanted Private Coin Collector Looking to Buy Collections, Olympic Gold & Silver Coins, Estates + Chad: 250-499-0251 Local.

Rentals Apt/Condo for Rent Bella Vista, Shavers Bench Townhomes. N/S, N/P. 2-3 bdrms. Phone 250-364-1822

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E.Trail. 2bdrm + den. Clean, quiet, responsible adults only. 35+. N/S. N/P/ Long-term only. 250.368.9186. 250.364.1669

COMMERCIAL SPACE FOR LEASE 1292 Main St., Smithers. 5920 sq. ft. Available Jan. 2016. Please email svalu67@telus.net for more information.

Francesco Estates, Glenmerry,spacious 1-3bdrms. Adults only (45+). Secure building w/elevator. N/S, N/P. Ph. 250368-6761

Transportation

Glenmerry 2bdrm. apt. F/S Heat included. $750./mo. Avail Nov. 1st 250-368-5908

Cars - Domestic

GLENVIEW APTS. Spacious, quiet 1&2 bdrm. apts. available. 250-368-8391

1967 CHRYSLER Newport 2Dr. H/T. Runs - great project car - driveable. Call Steve 250-921-5427

TRAIL, 1BDRM. Glenmerry. N/P. Utilities included. 250368-1312.

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TRAIL, 2BD.+den. Clean, spacious. W/D. S. exposure, off-street parking. N/S. N/P. $800./mo.util.incl. Oct.15. Call/text 503-302-5428 TRAIL, Rossland Ave. 3bdrm. F/S, W/D. Available immed. 250-368-1015 TRAIL, spacious 1&2bdrm. apt. Adult building, perfect for seniors/ professionals. Cozy, clean, quiet, comfortable. Must See. 250-368-1312

4HE "#30#! CARES FOR THOUSANDS OF ORPHANED ABAN DONED AND ABUSED DOGS EACH YEAR )F YOU CAN GIVE A HOMELESS DOG A SECOND CHANCE AT HAPPINESS PLEASE VISIT YOUR LOCAL SHELTER TODAY

Commercial/ Industrial INSIDE HEATED Storage, Outside Storage Available. Good access. 250-368-1312

Homes for Rent

E.TRAIL, nice 2 bdrm 250368-8897

Nice home- West Trail. Many recent renos, hardwood & fireplace, deck & large storage shed, 2+1bd. F/S/W/D, NS/NP $850 +utilities. References. 250-521-0275

Houses For Sale

Houses For Sale

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www.allprorealty.ca All Pro Realty Ltd. 1148 Bay Ave, Trail 250.368.5000 www.facebook.com/allprorealtyltdtrailbc

OPEN HOUSE

Sat, Oct 17 • 10am - 12noon

3621 Rosewood Dr, GLENMERRY

$259,000

MLS#2406180

EXECUTIVE DUPLEX REDUCED

WARFIELD

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LEVEL BUILDING LOT

TRAIL MLS#2408479

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EAST TRAIL

$129,000

Thea Hanson 250-231-1661

$49,500

CHRISTINA LAKE MLS#2408473

$973,000

TOTALLY RENOVATED

UPDATED

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Contact Our Wayne DeWitt cell: 250-368-1617

COLUMBIA HEIGHTS MLS#2406920

GLENMERRY MLS#2408602

SENIOR SPECIAL

TRAIL MLS#2406415

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FRUITVALE MLS#2404200

$355,000

Realtors Keith DeWitt 250-231-8187

Denise Marchi 250-368-1112

Joy DeMelo 250-368-1960


A16 www.trailtimes.ca

Tuesday, October 13, 2015 Trail Times

Entertainment Theory of a Deadman coming to Trail in January

ACCEPTING NEW PATIENTS

Walk-in clinic $35 Introductory Acupuncture $35 Hunt Naturopathic Clinic Lisa Kramer Hunt, Registered Acupuncturist 250-368-3325 250-368-6999 www.apeacefulpractice.com www.huntnaturopathicclinics.com 1618 2nd Avenue, Trail

Submitted One of Canada’s top rock bands will be making a stop in Trail on Jan. 19. Theory of a Deadman is a platinum selling, Juno Award winning, Canadian hard rock band that became the first act to sign with Nickelback frontman Chad Kroeger’s 604 Records in 2001. Since that time the group has amassed an impressive string of awards and smash hits. In 2003 they won a Juno for Best New Group in Canada, and in 2009 their third of 5 studio albums received the Western Canadian Music Award for Top Rock Recording of the year. That album contained the #1 Mainstream Rock Radio smash “Bad

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Room” from the album served as the theme song for WWE’s October pay-per-view Hell in a Cell. On April 28 of this year the band released the “Angel Acoustic EP”, a five-track collection of fan favorites unplugged. The EP has Tickets are on sale Theory of a Deadman’s perreceived rave reviews formance on Jan. 19 at the Charles Bailey Theatre. from critics. Girlfriend” as well as In 2014 the Coincidentally “So Happy” and “By band released the the tour is called the Way”. Most recent- album “Savages” Theory of a Deadman ly their fourth album, on Roadrunner Unplugged 15 to cele2011’s “The Truth Records/604. brate the bands 15th Is” landed in the Top “We wanted to give anniversary as a group 10 of Billboard’s Top fans a great Theory of and the band’s widely Albums Chart upon a Deadman record”, acclaimed Acoustic cd. its debut, while top- said lead singer Tyler Since the band’s ping the “Top Hard Connolly. “We owed inception, Theory of Rock Albums”, “Top them this album. a Deadman has toured Alternative Albums”, It’s completely real, with many a familiar and “Top Hard Rock unrestrained and name in the rock world Albums” charts. unbridled. We want including, Motley In addition, it their acceptance above Crue, Alter Bridge, spawned the #1 radio all. This record was for Stone Sour, Godsmack hit “Lowlife”, which the fans, and we are all and Daughtry, just to ruled rock radio for extremely proud of it.” name a few. This tour weeks. The song “Panic will be their Acoustic/ Electric tour The band brings Marshall Neufeld and their hard rock, Stockwell Day Door alternative metal, post Knocking in Trail grunge sound to Trail, the show will be at the Charles Bailey Theatre at 7;30 p.m. on Jan. 19. Tickets went on sale on Friday. Tickets for the Trail show are available at the Charles Bailey Box office or by calling 1-866-368-9669 All seats are reserved and priced at $41.50 inc. gst(s.c.. extra) Tickets will be limited to 4 per person. Theory of a Deadman is presented by the Kootenay Concert Connection. For more information go to www.theoryofadeadman.com Authorized by the Official Agent for Marshall Neufeld

NEW LISTING

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Mark Terry Tonnie Mary Richard Mary Bill Deanne Art Christine Dave Dan Powell Jody Christina Lake Wilson Alton Stewart Martin Daoust Amantea Craig Slessor Forrest Albo Thoss Audia 250-231-5591 250-231-1101 250-365-9665 250-231-0264 250-368-7897 250-521-0525 250-231-2710 250-231-0153 250-368-8818 250-512-7653 250-231-4522 250-442-6413 250-364-3977 mark.wilson@ century21.ca

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